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'''Seletar''' is a planning area and an urban area in the North-East region of Singapore. It has a land area of approximately 10.25km<sup>2</sup>, and ranks 38th, 41st & 40th in terms of size, population and density respectively. It shares boundaries with [[Sengkang]] to the south, [[Punggol]] to the east, [[Yishun]] and [[Simpang]] to the west, as well as the Straits of Johor to the north.
'''Seletar''' is a planning area and an urban area in the North-East region of Singapore. It has a land area of approximately 10.25km<sup>2</sup>, and ranks 27th, 41st & 40th in terms of size, population and density respectively. It shares boundaries with [[Sengkang]] to the south, [[Punggol]] to the east, [[Yishun]] and [[Simpang]] to the west, as well as the Straits of Johor to the north.


Formerly the Seletar Royal Air Force military airfield site, the area now houses a new S$60 million Seletar Aerospace Park that spans 140 ha. The aerospace park is completed in 2018 and will house industries specialising in aircraft maintenance and repair services. There are future plans to transform Seletar into one of the Singapore's regional centres, along with [[Jurong East]], [[Tampines]] and [[Woodlands]].
Formerly the Seletar Royal Air Force military airfield site, the area now houses a new S$60 million Seletar Aerospace Park that spans 140 ha. The aerospace park is completed in 2018 and will house industries specialising in aircraft maintenance and repair services. There are future plans to transform Seletar into one of the Singapore's regional centres, along with [[Jurong East]], [[Tampines]] and [[Woodlands]].

Revision as of 21:46, 17 October 2018

Seletar is a planning area and an urban area in the North-East region of Singapore. It has a land area of approximately 10.25km2, and ranks 27th, 41st & 40th in terms of size, population and density respectively. It shares boundaries with Sengkang to the south, Punggol to the east, Yishun and Simpang to the west, as well as the Straits of Johor to the north.

Formerly the Seletar Royal Air Force military airfield site, the area now houses a new S$60 million Seletar Aerospace Park that spans 140 ha. The aerospace park is completed in 2018 and will house industries specialising in aircraft maintenance and repair services. There are future plans to transform Seletar into one of the Singapore's regional centres, along with Jurong East, Tampines and Woodlands.

The Seletar is made up of 3 subzones, namely Seletar Aerospace Park, Pulau Punggol Barat and Pulau Punggol Timor.

Notable Structures

Government-related

Reservoir

  • Upper Seletar Reservoir

Politics

Incumbent Role
Central Singapore CDC
Denise Phua Mayor of Central CDC
Ang Mo Kio GRC
Ang Hin Kee Member of Parliament for Cheng San-Seletar
Intan Azura Mokhtar Member of Parliament for Jalan Kayu

Links

Planning Areas ViewTalkEdit
Central BishanBukit MerahBukit TimahDowntown Core1GeylangKallangMarina East1Marina South1Marine ParadeMuseum1Newton1NovenaOrchard1Outram1QueenstownRiver Valley1Rochor1Singapore River1Southern IslandsStraits View1TanglinToa Payoh
East BedokChangiChangi BayPasir RisPaya LebarTampines
North Central Water CatchmentLim Chu KangMandaiSembawangSimpangSungei KadutWoodlandsYishun
North-East Ang Mo KioHougangNorth-Eastern IslandsPunggolSeletarSengkangSerangoon
West Boon LayBukit BatokBukit PanjangChoa Chu KangClementiJurong EastJurong WestPioneerTengahTuasWestern IslandsWestern Water Catchment
1: Located within the Central Area