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Committee of Supply 2024 debate, Day 5: Cheryl Chan on future land usage

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With more competing needs for land use, growing acceptance of work from home and the blurring of lines between work and leisure, the traditional way of reviewing land allocation may need a re-look. MP Cheryl Chan highlighted the need for new options to define land demarcations in Parliament on Tuesday (Mar 5). She stressed the need for long-term planning and support from market-led forces. She wanted to know how the Government intends to involve citizens and residents in the planning of future land use.

With more competing needs for land use, growing acceptance of work from home and the blurring of lines between work and leisure, the traditional way of reviewing land allocation may need a re-look. MP Cheryl Chan highlighted the need for new options to define land demarcations in Parliament on Tuesday (Mar 5). She stressed the need for long-term planning and support from market-led forces. She wanted to know how the Government intends to involve citizens and residents in the planning of future land use.

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