SINGAPORE: Blocks 1A to 6A Woodlands Centre Road were on Monday identified for the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) by the Housing and Development Board (HDB).
The Woodlands site, the 78th to benefit from SERS, comprises 147 flats that were completed in 1980. These flats will be 36 years old by the time the residents move to the new replacement flats at Woodlands Drive 70.
HDB will build about
190 units of new two-, three-, four-and five-room flats at Woodlands
Drive 70 to re-house the residents affected by the SERS exercise.
The
replacement flats are at a convenient location, opposite the Admiralty
MRT station and neighbourhood shopping complex Admiralty Place.
Amenities such as shops, eating establishments, wet market, community
centre and schools are close by.
Within the replacement precinct,
there will be recreational facilities for all ages, such as a
playground, open plaza and fitness stations.
The replacement flats will be ready in 2016.
Eligible SERS flat owners will be invited to register for their replacement flats in the second quarter of 2013.
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rental shops, eating houses and offices at Blocks 1A to 6A, and the
hawker centre at Block 4A comprising 78 cooked food stalls managed by
the National Environment Agency (NEA), will be cleared in tandem with
the sold flats.
Eligible shop tenants will be given an ex-gratia payment of S$60,000 per tenancy.
Singaporean
shop tenants will be granted a relocation assistance benefit of
S$30,000 per tenancy if they are able to find alternative premises to
continue their business before the clearance deadline.
All shop
tenants will also be given a 10 per cent rental discount on their
successful bid for other HDB rental shops or when they take over HDB
rental shops through assignment.
To ensure that there will be an
adequate number of cooked food stalls to serve the community, NEA will
build a replacement hawker centre at Woodlands Town. Details on the
proposed location will be announced at a later date.
Hawker
stallholders who wish to continue their trade will be allocated a new
stall at the replacement centre. Alternatively, they may opt to be
allocated alternative vacant stalls at other existing hawker centres,
subject to availability. For stallholders who wish to exit, an ex-gratia
payment of S$23,000 per tenant will be offered to first-generation
stallholders.
The Housing and Development Board says all SERS flat owners, commercial tenants and stallholders will be informed individually.
Information
of the replacement flats for the SERS flat owners will also be
exhibited from June 28 to July 2 at Marsiling Community Club.
SERS
offers residents the unique opportunity to move to a brand new flat
with a fresh 99-year lease, better design and modern facilities.
Since SERS was introduced in 1995, the programme has benefited about 36,000 households across 77 sites.
- CNA/wm
KFC, Sheng Siong gone..
Maybe for the new bus intercharge and new town centre, new MRT line to J B
marsiling MRT set to become an interchange station after 16 yrs of existance.
WTF ! No !!!! They want to build what?
That place is macham like Rochor, inside a traffic congested zone.
What I guess is likely it'll expand the CIQ
Then i must see the minister still have to say what...Woodlands Centre flats size is the same as the new flats they receive..let's see whether he will say that...That place is better to temp. divert the cars to have a smooth flow to causeway.