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Latest revision as of 11:56, 21 August 2020
Simpang is a planning area located in the Singapore's Central Region. It has a land area of about 5.13 km2, Simpang ranks the 43rd in terms of size. Development is on hold until Punggol is saturated.
Simpang is currently a swamp area used by the Singapore Armed Forces as a training ground since the early 1996. There are plans for it to be converted into a high-density housing estate, but so far nothing has been planned or finalised.
Simpang is made out of 1 subzone, Pulau Seletar. The planning area is bordered by Yishun to the south, Sembawang to the west and Seletar to the East.
Politics[edit]
Incumbent | Role |
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North West CDC | |
Alex Yam | Mayor of North West CDC |
Links[edit]
Planning Areas | View • Talk • Edit | ||
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Central | Bishan • Bukit Merah • Bukit Timah • Downtown Core1 • Geylang • Kallang • Marina East1 • Marina South1 • Marine Parade • Museum1 • Newton1 • Novena • Orchard1 • Outram1 • Queenstown • River Valley1 • Rochor1 • Singapore River1 • Southern Islands • Straits View1 • Tanglin • Toa Payoh | ||
East | Bedok • Changi • Changi Bay • Pasir Ris • Paya Lebar • Tampines | ||
North | Central Water Catchment • Lim Chu Kang • Mandai • Sembawang • Simpang • Sungei Kadut • Woodlands • Yishun | ||
North-East | Ang Mo Kio • Hougang • North-Eastern Islands • Punggol • Seletar • Sengkang • Serangoon | ||
West | Boon Lay • Bukit Batok • Bukit Panjang • Choa Chu Kang • Clementi • Jurong East • Jurong West • Pioneer • Tengah • Tuas • Western Islands • Western Water Catchment | ||
1: Located within the Central Area |