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URA to launch Leisure Plan to open up more areas for recreation
By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 29 June 2007 2312 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE : The Master Plan 2008 is about creating new memories by making Singapore a vibrant playground in the day and night.

One way is to develop the countryside into rural leisure spots.

Getting to know nature is one of the reasons to visit the Kranji countryside, according to farm owner Ivy Singh-Lim.

A hands-on visit also provides an avenue to escape from the bustling city and deepen the bond between family members and friends.

So she is supportive of the idea floated by urban planners to cultivate the Lim Chu Kang-Kranji area as a rural leisure spot.

Farmers say that each week, thousands of people visit their farms to learn more about the plants or to enjoy the rustic appeal of the place.

They believe such farm visits have potential to blossom into a more productive venture, offering not just leisure options but employment opportunities as well.

Mrs Singh-Lim, Bollywood Veggies owner, said: "We can have trishaw rides around here, and that would give jobs to people. We could get older school teachers who have retired to offer educational programmes for kids.

"We are also trying to create a wood workshop where they can make signs, and that's another avenue of providing work for people... I think the countryside offers great opportunities."

But she hopes such ideas will not be dampened by over-regulation. At the top of her wish list is improving transportation to the farms.

Another area that is set to get a boost is the arts scene.

National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan said: "Liveability covers a whole range of things. Here I am talking specifically about spaces for arts and culture, spaces for recreation, spaces for entertainment and night entertainment.

"New parks will be built, and we will link them to existing parks through the park connector network. We hope to be able to expand the park connector network quite extensively."

Bridges can also be used to connect various attractions and turn them into a comprehensive leisure destination.

For instance, the Alexandra Link and the Henderson Crossing will be tied up with the Southern Ridges which comprise Mount Faber, Telok Blangah Hill and Kent Ridge.

The two bridges should be ready by the end of 2007 or early 2008.

This connection will make it possible for visitors to access the chain of hills for a workout or simply to enjoy the panoramic views.

The government also hopes to work with the private sector to develop the harbour front and spice up the entertainment scene.

Already in the works are plans to add night lighting around the city and the Kallang-Bugis area. - CNA /ls

 

 



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