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Revision as of 09:04, 19 October 2018

Bedok is a planning area and matured residential town located in the East Region of Singapore. It has a land area of about 21.69 km2, Bedok ranks the 7th, 1st & 7th in terms of size, population & density respectively. Bedok New Town is the fifth Housing and Development Board (HDB) new town; its development started in April 1973 and continued over some 15 years. The planning area, an urban planning zone under the Urban Redevelopment Authority, encompasses the Bedok New Town itself, the low-rise private residential areas along Upper East Coast Road, and in the districts of Kembangan, Siglap and Telok Kurau, and the high-rise private condominium developments in the eastern part of Marine Parade.

Bedok is located at the southeastern part of Singapore's east region and is made out of 8 subzones, namely, Bayshore, Bedok North, Bedok Reservoir, Bedok South, Frankel, Kaki Bukit, Kembangan and Siglap. It is bounded by Paya Lebar to the north, Hougang to the northwest, Tampines to the northeast and east, Geylang to the west and Marine Parade to the southwest.

Etymology and early history

"Bedok" seems to be a very old place name. In the 1604 Manuel Gomes de Erédia's map of Singapore, there is a reference to the Bedok River called sune bodo (Sungei Bedok).

Bedok is one of the early native place names in existence around the time of Sir Stamford Raffles. In the first comprehensive map of Singapore Island completed by Frankin and Jackson and reproduced in John Crawfurd's 1828 book, the place name appears on the south-east coast of the island as a river, Badok S. (Sungei Bedok), around the "small red cliff", a part of present-day Tanah Merah.

The Malay word bedoh refers to a type of slit drum made from a large hollowed log for calling people to a mosque for prayers or to sound the alarm in the days before loudspeakers. There was a prominent mosque in the 1950s at Jalan Bilal that still used the drum about five times a day. The "h" in the word bedoh was replaced with a "k", and, as with most Malay words that end with a "k", it is pronounced with an inaudible glottal stop.

A less popular version refers to an equally uncommon Malay term of biduk, a small fishing boat like the sampan, or more likely, a dugout canoe, as the east coast was dotted with many fishing villages.

Bedok New Town

Bedok New Town covers a land area close to 9.4 km² with some 42% occupied for residential use. It was formerly a hilly region and hence the focal point of orientation of the town is the special landscaped park and sports complex built on the higher ground of the town. The residential blocks as well as the industrial area are planned based on the neighbourhood concept.

Residential development

There are some 58,000 units of flats built by the HDB in Bedok New Town. As one of the older towns, the majority of the flats are 3-room or 4-room. There are also some 2,700 and 583 units of executive and Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDC) flats. It provides housing for some 200,000 residents.

Notable Structures

Education

  • Bedok North Secondary School
  • Bedok South Secondary School
  • Bedok View Secondary School
  • CHIJ (Katong) Primary School
  • Damai Primary School
  • Damai Secondary School
  • East Coast Primary School
  • Fengshan Primary School
  • Opera Estate Primary School
  • Ping Yi Secondary School
  • St Anthony's Canossian Primary
  • St Anthony's Canossian Secondary School
  • St. Patrick's School
  • Temasek Junior College
  • Temasek Primary School
  • Temasek Secondary School
  • Victoria Junior College
  • Victoria School

Transportation

Government-related

  • Bedok Community Centre
  • Eunos Community Club
  • Fengshan Community Club
  • Heartbeat@Bedok
  • Kampong Kembangan Community Club

Shopping Centres/Malls

  • Bedok Mall
  • Bedok Point
  • Djitsun Mall (Bedok)

Parks

  • Bedok Reservoir Park
  • Bedok Town Park
  • East Coast Park
  • Telok Kurau Park

Bus Interchanges/Terminals

Bedok Interchange

Service Destination Notes
7 Clementi N/A
9 ↺ Changi Airfreight Centre
14 Clementi
16 Bukit Merah
17 Pasir Ris
17A Bedok North Avenue 4
18 Tampines Concourse Looping point
26 Toa Payoh N/A
30 Boon Lay
30e Pasir Panjang Road Weekday AM Peak
Express Service
32 Buona Vista N/A
33 Kent Ridge
35 ↺ ALPS Ave Alternate Operating Hours
35M ↺ Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal
38 Tampines N/A
40 ↺ Merpati Road
60 Eunos Looping point
66 Jurong East N/A
69 Tampines Looping point
87 Sengkang N/A
155 Toa Payoh
168 Woodlands
196 Clementi
197 Jurong East
222 ↺ Chai Chee Drive
225G ↺ Bedok North Street 3 Clockwise loop
225W Counter clockwise loop
228 ↺ Bedok Reservoir Road N/A
229 ↺ Bedok South Road
401 ↺ Fort Road Weekends & Public Holidays
854 Yishun N/A
854e Alighting only Weekdays AM Peak
Express Service

For bus services that do not start and terminate at this interchange but layover in this interchange

Service Boarding Point Destination Notes
14e Blk 403
(Bedok North Ave 3)
Orchard Road Weekdays AM Peak
Express Service
CT18 Kampong Bahru Chinatown Direct Service
196e Lagoon View
(Marine Parade Road)
Shenton Way Weekdays AM Peak
Express Service

Upper East Coast Terminal

Service Destination Notes
13 Yio Chu Kang N/A
25 Ang Mo Kio
43 Punggol
45 Ang Mo Kio Depot
46 Tampines
55 Bishan
137 Sims Place
506 Jurong East Express Service
853# Yishun Sundays & Public Holidays only

Bus Service Alternate Operating Hours

Service Variant Route Operating Hours Days of Operation
35 N/A Bedok ↺ ALPS Avenue 06 00 - 19 30 Weekdays
06 00 - 15 00 Saturdays
No Operation Sundays & Public Holidays
N/A 35M Bedok ↺ Tenah Merah Ferry Terminal 19 45 - 23 15 Weekdays
15 15 - 23 15 Saturdays
06 00 - 23 15 Sundays & Public Holidays

Politics

Incumbent Role
North East CDC
Desmond Choo Mayor of North East CDC
South East CDC
Maliki Osman Mayor of South East CDC
Aljunied GRC
Low Thia Kiang Member of Parliament for Bedok Reservoir-Punggol
Muhamad Faisal Manap Member of Parliament for Kaki Bukit
Pritam Singh Member of Parliament for Eunos
East Coast GRC
Lee Yi Shyan Member of Parliament for Kampong Chai Chee
Lim Swee Say Member of Parliament for Bedok
Maliki Osman Member of Parliament for Siglap
Fengshan SMC
Cheryl Chan Member of Parliament for Fengshan
Marine Parade GRC
Edwin Tong Member of Parliament for Joo Chiat
Tan Chuan-Jin Member of Parliament for Kembangan-Chai Chee

References

  • Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names, Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1

Links

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