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Our Home ¿ÁÐ þøÄõ 家园 Kediaman Kita May-June 2013 Published by Ang Mo Kio Town Council 宏茂桥市镇理事会出版 MICA(P) 130/04/2012 Dengue is bigger than ever. Can we contain it? YES - if we work together. page 15 Sengkang’s 7th Anniversary 盛港七周年盛会 page 7 Songkran Splashing 泼水节缤纷 page 11 Clean & green Superheroes 我们的环保英雄 page 4 $ 1 off your main dish with this coupon at

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Our Home¿ÁÐ þøÄõ家园 Kediaman Kita

May-June 2013 Published by Ang Mo Kio Town Council

宏茂桥市镇理事会出版MICA(P) 130/04/2012

Dengue is bigger than ever.

Can we contain it?

YES - if we work together.page 15

Sengkang’s 7th Anniversary盛港七周年盛会page 7

Songkran Splashing泼水节缤纷page 11

Clean & green Superheroes我们的环保英雄page 4

$1 off

your main dish

with this coupon at

AMK-Hougang

For further information, please call the

Ci Yuan Community Centre,

Blk 662 Hougang Ave 4, on 63869012

Open House

on Sunday, 21 July, 9am-1pm

at Ci Yuan CC

Dragon Year Baby Show

on Sunday, 28 July

at Ci Yuan CC

National Day Sports Carnival

on Saturday, 3 August, 7.30am-11am

Kebun Baru For further information, please call the Kebun Baru Community Club, 216 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4 on 64577379Ballet Dance Recitalon Saturday, 6 July, 7.30pm-9.30pm at the Multipurpose Hall in the CCBreak of Faston Saturday, 20 July, 6.30pm-7.30pmat the Multipurpose Hall in the CCNational Day Dinneron Sunday, 4 August at the Multipurpose Hall in the CC

Cultural Dance Fiestaon Saturday, 21 September, 9am-10pmat the Multipurpose Hall in the CC

Yio Chu Kang

For further information, please call the

Yio Chu Kang Community Club, 50 Ang Mo Kio Street 61,

on 64570414

Youth Time

on Friday, 12 July, 2pm-5pm

in the Ang Mo Kio ITE

Valid till 31 August 2013.Please present coupon upon order.Limited to one main dish per coupon. This coupon is not exchangeable for cash.

Cheng San-Seletar For further information, please call the Cheng San Community Club, 6 Ang Mo Kio Street 53 on 64588222 or 64595280Chinese Orchestra Gala Concerton Saturday, 22 June, 7-10pm at the Singapore Conference HallNational Day Dinneron Saturday, 3 August, 8-10.30pmat the Cheng San CCNational Day Observance Ceremonyon Friday, 9 August, 8-11am at the Cheng San CC

Teck Ghee For further information, please call the Teck Ghee Community Club, 861 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10,on 64567124 or 64567123or the Ang Mo Kio Community Centre, 795 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, on 64529644 or 64566536FAB! Party on Saturday, 29 June, 3pm-8pmat the Teck Ghee CC

Kite Festivalon Saturday/Sunday, 20/21 July, 9am-6pmat Teck Ghee CCNational Day Observance Ceremony

on Friday, 9 August, 8am-11am at the Teck Ghee Primary SchoolNational Day Celebrationson Saturday, 3 August, 5pm-8.30pmStreet parade along Ang Mo Kio St 31

Jalan Kayu

For further information, please call the

Hwi Yoh Community Centre, Blk 535 Serangoon

North Ave 4, on 64840338

Gema Bahasa – Pusaka Ibunda

on Saturday, 29 June, 9am-11am

at Hwi Yoh CC, Jalan Kayu HallSport Fiesta

on Sunday, 30 June, 8am-1pm

at Hwi Yoh CC, Jalan Kayu Hall

National EnvirOlympics Challenge

on Sunday, 4 August, 8am-10.30am

next to Block 535 Serangoon North Ave 4

National Day Dinner

on Saturday, 17 August, 7pm-10.30pm

next to Block 564 Ang Mo Kio Ave 3

Baby and Children’s Carnival

on Sunday, 8 September, 9am-12noon

at Hwi Yoh CC, Jalan Kayu Hall

Events coming up

Sengkang WestFor further information, please call the

Anchorvale Community Club,

59 Anchorvale Road, on 64894959

SEA Aquarium Tour on Sunday, 30 June, 10am-4pm

at the SEA Aquarium, Sentosa

Swimming Festiaon Saturday, 6 July, 6am-5pm

at the Orchid Country Club

National Day Sports Carnival

on Sunday, 28 July, 9am-12noon

Publicity & Communications

Committee Chairman:

Dr Intan Azura Mokhtar

Vice-Chairmen:Chang Sek Yew, PBM

David Ng Siew Cheong, PBM

SecretaryMarvin Poh

Members:Hong Eng Khim

Adeline Lee Hui Min Chew Thiam Kwee, BBM

Chua Soon HuatKabirdas Perumal, PBM, PBS

Lim Chee Kong Margaret Lim Beng Hoon

Philip Ang Poon KokPragash s/o Kulasagar Sabaria Bte Umar, PBM

Sim Mong Hong Wong Chun Yin Yong Kee Chow

Ion Danker

Ang Mo Kio Town Council

Offices:Avenue 1 Office

Blk 342, Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, #01-1561, Singapore 560342

Tel: 6453 0511 Fax: 6453 0122

Avenue 10 OfficeBlk 528, Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, #01-2385, Singapore 560528

Tel: 6456 1633 Fax: 6456 1225

Sengkang West OfficeBlk 410, Fernvale Road (opp

Fernvale Point), #01-01,Singapore 790410

Tel: 6634 9215 Fax: 6634 9219

Avenue 4 Service CentreBlk 161, Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-500, Singapore 560161

Tel: 6457 3500 Fax: 6453 6733

Ang Mo Kio – Hougang Service Centre

Blk 662, Hougang Ave 4, #01-415, Singapore 530662

Tel: 6385 1631 Fax: 6387 4052

Website:www.amktc.org.sg

E-mailAng Mo Kio Town Council: [email protected]

General Enquiries:6453 0511

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Our Home

2 Our Home May-June 2013

Photo Contest Extended!

You can still enter the Town Council’s “My Home, My

Estate,” photo contest, with photos that show the judges why you love living here.

The rules are simple: The contest is open from 20 April to 30 June. to anyone living or studying in

our Town – i.e. Ang Mo Kio GRC and Sengkang West SMC.

Your photos must be in digital format,

at least 4MB in size.Send your entries, with

your name, address, NRIC and contact to [email protected] or walk into any Town Council office.

Win one of eight $50 CapitaLand vouchers – and get your photos featured on National Day banners all across our Town!

Fourth in a “Share It” series:

Insert dog here

Did you know the Town Council has built a fenced-off dog run at the N4 park? Dog owner Victor, who lives

nearby, looks forward to more people using it. “We were delighted to find the construction we saw

was a dog run. The next nearest one is at Bishan Park – quite a distance away from us.” He has already mailed the Town Council with some suggestions, like lighting for night-time romps, grass-cutting and ant control.

The dog run is ready – all it’s missing is your dog!

May-June 2013 Our Home 3

Forty students from Ang Mo Kio Secondary visited three blocks in our

town on 15 April on a tripartite mission.Armed with posters designed by their

peers, they went door to door to tell us about the dangers of high-rise litter and corridor clutter. And after they had de-livered their message, “Do you have any plastic recyclables for us?”

Our clean and greenSuperheroes

Students from Jingshan Primary learned through litter – well, the

litter they collected – on 24 April, when they cleaned up around our blocks. Getting up close and per-sonal with the things people throw on the ground, they got quite angry with litterbugs, and some declared they would make sure their parents didn’t litter. Afterwards, the litter they collected was sorted, weighed, and the data used to plot a graph for a worksheet. They learned social graces and math in one morning!

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Rhythms in Unity

All across the island, the PAssionArts movement has been

bringing crafts and colour to the heartlands. On 13 April, it came to our neck of the woods.

Called PAssionArts with a Thousand Hearts, the festival turned the Cheng San CC and AMK 3G

Prime Minister Lee joined us for the night, learning pottery, and contributing to a community artwork. He was also presented with an out-standing caricature of himself, by a Nanyang Poly student.

Some events are more hype than substance, but we’ll testify to that night being truly Arts with a Thousand Hearts!

Arts at Cheng San

We held our annual celebration of Indian music and dance on

26 May at Xinmin Secondary. About a hundred – all ages, all races – came to sample Indian culture and cuisine. We saw rangoli and pookolam, the traditional flower and floor art. We listened to kids recitations and watched a wonderful variety show of music and dance.

Mr. Inderjit Singh said that this event “teaches us a lot about Indian culture. It also helps welcome the new residents from India into our multicultural community.” He said our “unity is an advantage in a world torn apart by racial intolerance.”

Centre into a cultural feast for the night. Some five thousand of us enjoyed the tunes of a 100-man uke-lele group, performances by bands, dances of all flavours (including the now ubiquitous Gangnam Style), and a huge variety of arts stations you wouldn’t believe.

May-June 2013 Our Home 5

Every year since 2008, babies across Singapore have been

proving that it’s possible to be a sensation at just six months. Well, if you enter a Baby Singapore contest in Category A.

Our Teck Ghee Healthy Baby show, held at the Teck Ghee CC on 7 April, saw 120 babies competing across three categories for the title of Healthiest Baby. We also had talks on child care by experts, and a host of activities for the whole family. The family portrait contest that required three generations to take part was especially popular.

Most of the babies we spoke to were excited to be there. Some told us to speak to their representatives. Two fell asleep.

That was what one of the babies we interviewed had to say about taking part in our baby show. We think he was trying to tell us he quite enjoyed himself. Or that he was hungry.

Gagoogaboomheehee!6 Our Home May-June 2013

An alarmingAnniversary

As part of our celebrations, goodie bags of groceries were given to residents in need.To celebrate seven years of

Sengkang West, we had a com-munity celebration on 1 June. Held at the hardcourt across the road from the Anchorvale CC, we enjoyed performances from school groups, games and snacks.

Taking the chance to spread an important message, the Civil Defence staged an evacuation drill at our Emergency Preparedness-themed party. Community volunteers and firefighters stood steadfast through heavy rain to show us why being prepared is important.

Hundreds of us stayed through the evening. And not just because we forgot our umbrellas.

May-June 2013 Our Home 7

Now, there’s PROGRESS

The walkabout started with a brisk...walk.

At one of the stations, ministerial food was made.

Questions were fielded at the Hwi Yoh CC at the end of Ms Fu’s visit.

A joint effort between the Town Council and Central

CDC has resulted in a help-us-help-you programme that’s unique. The programme was launched during Minister Grace Fu’s walkabout in Jalan Kayu, held in April.

Residents of our Town who are in need can sign up to make inspections around their estate for the Council. They will be paid $5 per report, up to a max-imum of $310 a month. 60% of the money will be used to pay their outstanding S&CC, and the rest paid to them direct.

The Council gets timely re-ports on their neighbourhoods, and those in need get help. Everyone ends up ahead.

Since last December, 56 families have been helped. The Council would like to help 200 families. Find out if you qualify for PROGRESS by looking through the criteria to the right.

If you want to join PROGRESSyou must be physically and mentally fit. willing to take steps to become self-reliant. a Singapore Citizen (or a PR with an immediate family member a Citizen). living within our Town (Ang Mo Kio GRC or Sengkang West SMC) for the contract period. You must have Approached the Town Council, a GRO, FSC, VWO or Central CDC. a monthly gross household income below $1,700 (or your household income per person must not exceed $550.00). relevant supporting documents (payslips, S&CC arrears notices, etc). at least 6 mths of S&CC in arrears. paid the current month’s S&CC.And you must agree to let staff visit your home to assess your needs, and keep up with S&CC payments when you’re on the scheme.

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Sports are fun. And there’s a sport for everyone. You would have felt

that all through our Inter-Generation Sports Day, held on 28 April at the Mayflower Mall.

The Kebun Baru CSC, supported by Kebun Baru GROs, led the first Sports Day in 2011. The annual event has grown rapidly and this year, it saw a crowd of some 3,000 people,

The way we playand had its own partners, sponsors, official beverage, apparel and de-signer – the works!

Along with fast-paced martial arts, our Sports Day had telematches, ex-ercises, games and booths everyone could enjoy. All our MPs joined us for the hearty morning, and to launch a rather different sort of competition – the fight against dengue!

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We celebrated Mother’s Day a little early, on 27 April, at the

multi-purpose hall at Block 956A, Hougang Avenue 9.

We had games, crafts, colouring contests and special deals for mums across a spectrum of services. It was our way of trying our best to tell our mums how much we loved them. There was even a flea market.

Mr Yeo Guat Kwang came to wish all mothers well, and we all enjoyed talking to him.

A Jazzercise instructor put us through some fast beats.

Strange and vibrant inflated characters had us Gangnam-Styling.

Most mummies picked up some food and a cold drink, and enjoyed performances at the hall. At the void deck of the next block, kids folded paper carnation bouquets. Daddies joined in too – especially the ones who knew what was good for them.

A cosy, cool, comfortable after-noon with the family. What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day?

A massage instructor had us perform a session on our

mothers on the spot – which they quite

enjoyed!

All yours, mum!

Yio Got TalentThere was singing. There was

dancing. There was even a magi-cian at the grand finals of our very own talent show here in Yio Chu Kang, held in April. Two hundred of us cheered friends and family on as they put on the show of their lives!

Experienced judges picked three winners at the end, and the popular vote picked the top five crowd-pleasers.

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Songkran SplashingThere are few better ways to celebrate the new year than with a huge water gun.

Songkran is the Thai New Year, falling across 13 to 15 April each

year. Our celebration was held fash-ionably late, at the AMK 3G Centre on 20 April.

Some 300 of us enjoyed Thai food, culture and arts. It was a treat when a Thai dancer in full costume took our little ones through the steps of her dance.

Then the Super Soakers came out, and no quarter was given. Not even for Mr Ang Hin Kee, who made the perfect target, dressed in red. Not a bit of him was dry when we were done!

Untuk menangani isu-isu yang dihadapi oleh belia Melayu,

sebuah majlis dialog yang dinamakan Sepetang Bersama Anak Muda telah diadakan di Balai Rakyat Cheng San pada hujung April. Belia Melayu yang berusia antara 15 dan 35 tahun telah berdialog dengan Dr Intan Azura, Encik Ang Hin Kee dan Encik Zaqy Mohamad.

60 belia ini, yang datang dari setiap lapisan masyarakat, telah mengajukan soalan-soalan ber-hubung hal ehwal masyarakat Melayu Islam, keluarga dan pendidikan, dan pekerjaan. Kebanyakan berpendapat

Addressing issues that Malay youth face, Sepetang Bersama

Anak Muda, meaning High-Tea with the Youths, was held at the Cheng San CC at the end of April. Malay youths between 15 and 35 years old had an afternoon of dialogue with Dr Intan Azura, Mr Ang Hin Kee and Mr Zaqy Mohamad.

The 60 youths, from every walk of life, asked questions about Malay Muslim affairs, family and educa-tion, and employment. Most felt the dialogue to be useful – the small size and informal setting meant everyone was at ease to speak.

The event was organised by the Cheng San CC MAEC, and, as everyone found it fruitful, the MAEC intends to try its best to hold another session soon.

bahawa dialog itu berguna – saiz yang kecil dan suasana tidak formal bererti setiap orang berasa selesa untuk menyuarakan pendapat mereka.

Majlis tersebut telah dianjurkan oleh Jawatankuasa Eksekutif Kegiatan Melayu Balai Rakyat Cheng San, dan, oleh kerana setiap orang mendapatinya berfaedah, Jawatankuasa Eksekutif Kegiatan Melayu balai rakyat tersebut berca-dang untuk mengadakan satu lagi sesi tidak lama lagi.

Speaking with our youth

Berbicara dengan belia kita

May-June 2013 Our Home 11

“Let’s go to the park!” To walk and talk? For the greenery? To take some photos? For the tranquility? To let the kids blow off steam? For whatever...the park is great. And the Mushroom Cafe is in the park. quality and the effort they put into

producing healthier local dishes. The laksa and curry chicken, for example, are cooked without coconut milk. It's amazing, after just a few spoonfuls, you don't miss the coconut.

So, next time you say, “Let's go to the park!” skip packing drinks or a picnic. Before or after your walk or workout, you can enjoy a really wide selection of freshly prepared local treats – all halal! – quality guaranteed by Old Chang Kee.

The Mushroom Cafe is at the Sengkang Riverside Park, 50 Anchorvale Street, #01-02. Open 11.30am-9.30pm, Tuesday to Friday; 7am to 9.30pm Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays; closed every Monday.

A cafe in the park

And the food?It's excellent. The Mushroom Cafe

offers most of the local favourites. We tried the laksa, curry chicken and beef stew. And when you learn the cafe is run by Old Chang Kee, you realize why it all tastes so good.

NParks is particular about who runs the cafes they build. Old Chang Kee has this Mushroom Cafe and another beside MacRitchie Reservoir because they've won a solid reputa-tion for good taste, dependable

We visited Sengkang Riverside Park in the middle of the week.

The sky was overcast and threatened rain. It was not the kind of day you head to the park.

But, at the wrong time, in the wrong weather, it was still great. The air was fresh. You were surrounded by green hills and trees and paths inviting you this way and that. It seemed you could see further. And every now and then, a bird sang.

Bliss.

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1. If you want to join PROGRESS you must be a Citizen or a PR with an immediate family member a Citizen)

and have a monthly gross household income below $1,700 or your household income per person must not exceed $550.00).

2. Sepetang Bersama Anak Muda, means High-Tea with the Youths

3. All the food at the Mushroom cafe is

4. The family portrait contest at the Teck Ghee Healthy Baby show required three generations to take part.

5. Rangoli and pookolam are the traditional flowerand floor art of India.

6. Enter the Town Council’s Photo Contest and you could win one of eight $50 CapitaLand vouchers

– and get your photos on National Day banners all across our Town!

7. The Town Council’s website is at: www.amktc.org.ag

Read this issue of Our Home and you can fill in all the nine blank spaces on the left. Add your name and

address (it must be an HDB block in our Town!) and post your entry to Our Home Quiz,

Blk 342 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, #01-1561 Singapore 560342

Your entry must be delivered by 10 July, 2013. The first three all-correct entries opened by our judges will each win NTUC vouchers worth $20.00. The judges’ decisions are final and no correspondence will be entertained.

My Name:

My NRIC No: Phone No:

My Address:

QUIZ

Taiji NightCalm, serene, graceful. That was

our Taiji Night at the Kebun Baru CC on 20 April. The flowing move-ments to music were punctuated perfectly by the furling of fans.

Three hundred practitioners were gathered from all across the island to perform, watch and learn from one another. They spent three fruitful hours together.

Congratulations to the winners of the Quiz in the Jan-Feb 2013 issue of Our Home:Ding Ying Yian (SXXXX203H), Hum Sok Mui (SXXXX345A), and Tay Hui Penn (SXXXX467D).

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With the number of dengue cases in Singapore soaring, staff and

students at Mayflower have devel-oped, made and distributed samples of an insect repellent derived 100% from natural ingredients.

Bye Mozzie contains goat’s milk, lemon grass and citronella, but no DEET – the N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide you find in many repellents that can cause skin irritation.

It was part of their Project Dengue Awareness, supported by the Kebun Baru CC and NEA.

Students, teachers and parents visited over two hundred flats in Blocks 105 and 106, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4, on 17 May to deliver the samples, an NEA guidebook that explains how dengue is transmitted, the symptoms to look out for ... and the importance of using an insect repellent when dengue breaks out in your neighbourhood.

The project benefitted the students as much as the residents. In doing their part to keep the neighbourhood dengue-free, students learnt the meaning of “active citizenry” and “strength in unity”.

A Mayflower Secondary School community outreach project

Bye-bye Mozzies!

Eighty seniors from the activity centre at 420 Ang Mo Kio Ave

10 visited ITE College Central in January. The next day, dozens of students helped in the launch of the All C.A.R.E Harmony Trail. Then in February, Lions Befrienders brought seniors from our Town to celebrate Chinese New Year with ITE students.

All these community actiivties are part of ITE’s brand of Hands-on, Minds-on, Hearts-on® education for well-rounded development.

While the students have all modern

learning facilities on campus, they are encouraged to go out into the com-munity and meet with people in less fortunate circumstances.

It’s a two way street. ITE also encourages you to go into the col-lege and look around. Check out the range of food and retail outlets on campus. The child-care facilities. Banking services.

And find out about all the upgrading and personal enrich-ment courses available for adults.

You’ll be amazed.

A helping hand from the ITE

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Dengue itself, while an extremely painful flu-like sickness, is

seldom fatal. But it can develop into severe dengue which is often fatal.

There is no specific treatment and no vaccine for dengue or severe dengue. Developing them has proven extremely difficult because, while infection by a dengue virus gives you immunity for life, it is only immunity against that particular virus.

And there are four. DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3 and DEN-4.

For example, if you have been infected and developed an immunity for DEN-2 – as many Singaporeans have – you can still be infected by DEN-1.

The big problem is that if you are infected a second time, by a different virus, you are more likely to develop severe dengue.

Severe dengue Severe dengue used to be called Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. It was first recognized in the 1950s during dengue epidemics in the Philippines and Thailand. It is a potentially deadly complication due to plasma leak-ing, fluid accumulation, respiratory distress, severe bleeding, or organ impairment.

Today, severe dengue has become a leading cause of hospitalization and death among children in most Asian and Latin American countries.

The Aedes aegypti, unlike other mosquitoes, is a daytime feeder. Its peak biting periods are early in the morning and in the evening before dusk. The female bites multiple people during each feeding period.

WHO estimates half a million people with severe dengue require hospitalization each year, a large proportion of whom are children. About 2.5% of those affected die.

PreventionPrevention depends solely on effec-tive mosquito control. Every home must practice the “10-minute Mozzie Wipe-out”: Change the water in flower vases on alternate days; Turn over all water storage containers; Cover bamboo pole holders when not in use; Remove water from flower pot plates on alternate days.

If you are living near a dengue hot-spot, NEA recommends you use repellent daily during the daytime, and spray dark corners, underneath the beds and sofa, behind curtains, etc, every day.

If you have dengue, you should try to sleep in an air-conditioned room

and apply insect repellent to break the dengue transmis-

sion chain.For the latest

updates on dengue case numbers and affected areas, go to www.dengue.gov.sg.

More care needed in this dengue outbreak!

An Aedes aegypti mosquito enjoying her breakfast.

For severe dengue, medical care by experienced physicians and nurses can save lives, decreasing mortality rates from more than 20% to less than 1%.

Double threatNEA figures show a big increase in the number of dengue cases this year. This is probably because people are coming down with the DEN-1 virus. Very few of us have developed an immunity to this strain, as it has not been common here.

The second danger is that all who have developed immunity to DEN-2, DEN-3 or DEN-4 during previous dengue outbreaks, will be at high risk of severe dengue if they are bitten by a mosquito carrying DEN-1.

TransmissionWe get the virus from the bite of an infected female Aedes aegypti mosquito. Infected humans are the main multipliers of the virus, serving as a source of the virus for uninfected mosquitoes.

Patients who are already infected with the virus can transmit the infec-tion (for 4–5 days; maximum 12) via Aedes mosquitoes after their first symptoms appear.

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Meet the People Sessions

Ang Mo Kio Town Council

Ang Mo Kio-Hougang 宏茂桥-后港

MP Yeo Guat Kwang 杨木光议员

Blk 632, Hougang Ave 8, #01-28,S(530632)

8pm, every Thursday*后港8道第632座, #01-28, 邮区530632

每星期四, 晚上8时*Tel/电话: 6282 6567

Cheng San-Seletar 静山-实里达

MP Ang Hin Kee 洪鼎基议员

Blk 533 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5, #01-4100,S(560533)

8pm, every Thursday*宏茂桥5道第533座, #01-4100, 邮区560533

每星期四, 晚上8时*Tel/电话: 6458 9560

Jalan Kayu 惹兰加由

Dr Intan Azura Mokhtar 殷丹博士

Blk 522, Serangoon North Ave 4, #01-154, S(550522)

8pm, every Thursday*实龙岗北4道第522座, #01-154,邮区550522

每星期四, 晚上8时*Tel/电话: 6483 4341

Kebun Baru 哥本峇鲁MP Inderjit Singh 殷吉星议员Blk 109, Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-04, S(560109) 8pm, every Thursday*宏茂桥4道第109座, #01-04, 邮区560109每星期四, 晚上8时*Tel/电话: 6454 8792

Sengkang West 盛港西Dr Lam Pin Min 蓝彬明医生Blk 303A, Anchorvale Link, #01-81, S(541303)8pm, every Tuesday*安谷连道第303A座, #01-81, 邮区541303 每星期二, 晚上8时*Tel/电话: 6312 2961

Teck Ghee 德义PM Lee Hsien Loong 李显龙总理Blk 322, Ang Mo Kio Ave 3, #01-1928, S(560322)8pm, every Wednesday*宏茂桥3道第322座, #01-1928, 邮区560322 每星期三, 晚上8时*Tel/电话: 6552 6055

Yio Chu Kang 杨厝港MP Seng Han Thong 成汉通议员Blk 644, Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-850, S(560644)8pm, every Thursday*宏茂桥4道第644座, #01-850, 邮区560644每星期四, 晚上8时*Tel/电话: 6458 7376

* Closed on public holidays and the eve of major festivals, such as Hari Raya Puasa, Christmas, Deepaval and the New Years. + On the first Thursday of every month, there will be a rotation of MPs for Ang Mo Kio GRC. + Registration starts before 8pm.*公共假期休息 + 宏茂桥集选区的国会议员将在每个月的第一个星期四轮流到其他选区 + 将在8时之前开始登记

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