SINGAPORE: The Ministry of National Development took to Facebook on Tuesday (April 1) to respond to a suggestion from opposition politician Chee Soon Juan to introduce more green spaces in Woodlands Town at Sembawang West.
Dr Chee, the secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), announced on March 23 his intention to contest in the newly created Sembawang West SMC in the upcoming General Election, after having walked the ground for the past 10 years at Bukit Batok.
In a TikTok video on March 29 (Saturday), Dr Chee said that a Sembawang West resident he had recently spoken to said there were hardly any green spaces and playgrounds for his children and asked Dr Chee to shine a light on the matter.
“To me, it is the saddest thought that children are deprived of open spaces to do what children ought to do: ride bicycles, kick a ball, climb trees, fall down and scrape their knees, and get up and do it all over again. We cannot hope to bring up a generation of healthy men and women if we pack our kids into overcrowded concrete jungles without healthy amounts of space.
“Now, you don’t need an MP to be there for five years to notice that Sembawang West lacks green open spaces and playgrounds. If an MP truly cared about the well-being of his residents, he would’ve noticed the matter and asked the government what could be done to rectify it,” he said, adding concerns over Singaporeans’ mental health.
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In its post, the MND thanked Dr Chee for his suggestion, noting that the SDP chief had suggested the acquisition of residents’ homes for the purpose of creating more open spaces and greenery. The ministry also thanked the incumbent, PAP MP Poh Li San, who pointed out “that nature and recreation are always close by in Sembawang West”.
The MND wrote that there are two neighbourhood parks within walking distance for residents: Circle Green Park and Woodlands Crescent Park, as well as open spaces, precinct greens, and community gardens. There is also a network of park connectors and cycling paths. Moreover, there are two regional parks in Woodlands Town, Admiralty Park and Woodlands Waterfront Park.
“Residents of Sembawang West also enjoy convenient access to larger green and leisure spaces that are designed to cater to residents living in the northern region,” MND wrote.
The ministry also listed its future plans for additional green spaces, which will come about without the need for acquiring residents’ homes.
While the SDP head appears to enjoy the support of many, on this issue, some Sembawang residents spoke up to affirm that there are several green spaces where they live.
“The government has done a lot to provide green spaces and parks in Sembawang, Woodlands area for the last decades… it is rightful for MND to reply and provide detailed guidance to Dr Chee and his team to put in on record what has been done and completed,” wrote one.
“Perhaps, Dr Chee has been a little overhasty when it comes to asking for more green spaces. The Sembawang area is quite well served, with quite a few pleasant spaces,” another chimed in.
One resident, however, said that “it is quite a hassle” for them to reach the parks, as there is no direct bus and it takes “30 minutes to reach via public transport. Thus, it’s not really considered as ‘accessible’.”
An Admiralty resident commenting on Reddit agreed, saying that Woodlands Waterfront and Admiralty Park are “not considered near by any means, since there isn’t even any direct bus there,” and neither are there any sports complexes. They added that the fields where people used to fly kites have become BTOs or industrial complexes, and a multi-purpose recreational area was also removed to make space for a BTO.
A Reddit user wrote of a friend who lives in the area who agrees with Dr Chee’s observation that it is “lifeless and barren” looking, especially in comparison to areas such as Punggol and East Coast.
SDP chair Paul Tambyah also commented on the MND’s Facebook post with a link to a piece from The Straits Times from January regarding a new study to improve green linkages in the city-state for humans and wildlife alike.
“Hopefully more Singaporeans will benefit,” wrote Dr Tambyah. /TISG
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