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Chua Chu Kang TOWN COUNCIL Chua Chu Kang Nanyang MCI (P) 149/06/2014 August 2015 Jubilant for our jubilees in Nanyang see pages 4 and 5 Cleaning up for My Block Sparkles 2015! Even more facilities have been built in our Town! Tell the Town Council how they did through SMS. Identify the offences on the back page, and you could win a goodie bag! PAGE 3 PAGES 4-5 PAGE 6 C o n n e c t s

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Page 1: Jubilant for our jubilees in Nanyang€¦ · ialah melalui pelaksanaan tinjauan maklum balas pelanggan SMS. Apabila pegawai kami menjawab maklum balas anda, anda akan menerima dua

Chua Chu KangT O W N C O U N C I L

Chua Chu Kang NanyangMCI (P) 149/06/2014

August 2015

Jubilant for our jubilees in Nanyangsee pages 4 and 5

Cleaning up for My Block Sparkles 2015!

Even more facilities have been built in our Town!

Tell the Town Council how they did through SMS.

Identify the offences on the back page, and you could win a goodie bag!page 3 pages 4-5 page 6

Connects

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亲爱的居民和朋友们2015年3月23日,我们万众一心,举国同哀,至诚悼念我们逝世的建国总理李光耀先生。他对新加坡的伟大贡献包括我们安居的公共组屋和一直围绕着大家的温馨绿意。正是他的高瞻远瞩和坚持“居者有其屋”的信念,使我们对新加坡有着深厚的归属感,也令我们更加关爱我们的社区。我们将延续李先生的信念,继续为大家提供优良的服务。为了促进市镇理事会的服务素质,我们已经

实行新的短信(SMS)客户反馈调查。当我们的工作人员回应您的反馈后,您将会收到一则短信,请您评价整体服务,以及工作人员回应您的反馈时的表现。您真诚的评价将有助于我们改进服务素质,以及辅助我们认可表现良好的工作人员。我欣然地告知大家有关市镇理事会自去年11

月起启动“灭鼠”计划的进展。在我们和灭鼠团队共同努力下,迎春新年之前,成功在整个市镇消灭90%的鼠穴,总共扑杀1037只老鼠和摧毁912个鼠穴。该计划会一直持续至2016年年底。在2014/2015财政年度,我们一共推行了72

个改进工程,总耗资约480万元。这些工程包括我们市镇的健身设施(如慢跑道和健身区)升级工程,以及有盖的连接通道。我们确信这些改进工程将能让大家培养健康的生活,也能提升使用市镇连接通道带来的便利。建国50周年在即,我借此机会祝愿我们的城

市继续繁华蓬勃,也祝愿居民国庆日快乐!

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¦ºýÈ ¿ÅõÀ÷ Á¡¾õ Ó¾ø ¿ÁÐ ¿¸Ã ÁýÈõ ¦¾¡¼í¸¢Â “áð «ð¼¡ì” ±Ûõ ±Ä¢ ´Æ¢ôÒ ¿¼ÅÊ쨸 ÌÈ¢òÐ, Á¸¢úԼý ÌÈ¢ôÀ¢¼ Å¢ÕõÒ¸¢§Èý. â ´Æ¢ôÒ ¿¢ÚÅÉí¸Ù¼ý þ¨½óÐ, ¿ÁÐ ´ðΦÁ¡ò¾ò ¦¾¡Ì¾¢Â¢ø, ÍÁ¡÷ 90% ±Ä¢Å¨Ç¸¨Ç ´Æ¢òÐŢ𧼡õ. «¾ý ãÄõ, ¦Á¡ò¾õ 1,037 ±Ä¢¸û «¸üÈôÀð¼É; 912 ±Ä¢Å¨Ç¸û Òò¾¡ñÎ ¦¾¡¼íÌžüÌ ÓýÀ¡¸§Å «Æ¢ì¸ôÀð¼É. þó¾ò ¾¢ð¼õ ¦¾¡¼÷óÐ 2016-¬õ ¬ñÊý þÚ¾¢Å¨Ã ¦ºÂøÀÎõ.

2014/2015 ¿¢¾¢Â¡ñÊø, $4.8 Á¢øÄ¢Âý ¦ºÄÅ¢ø, ¦Á¡ò¾õ 72 §ÁõÀ¡ðÎò ¾¢ð¼í¸¨Çò ¦¾¡¼í¸¢Â¢Õ츢§È¡õ. Åð¼¡Ãò¾¢ý º£Õ¼ü À¢üº¢ ¦ºöÔõ ź¾¢¸û (¦ÁЧšð¼ò ¾¼õ, ¯¼üÀ¢üº¢ ¦ºöÔõ þ¼í¸û ¬¸¢Â¨Å) §ÁõÀÎò¾ôÀð¼Ðõ, §Áüܨâð¼ þ¨½ôÒôÀ¡¨¾¸û «¨Áò¾Ðõ ¾¢ð¼í¸Ç¢ø «¼íÌõ. þó¾ ź¾¢¸û ¯í¸û ¬§Ã¡ì¸¢Âò¨¾ §ÁõÀÎò¾¢, ¿ÁÐ Åð¼¡ÃòÐìÌû þ¨½ôÒ Åº¾¢¸¨ÇÔõ «¾¢¸Ã¢ò¾¢ÕìÌõ ±ýÚ ¿õÒ¸¢§È¡õ.

¿ÁÐ ¿¡ðÊý 50-¬ÅÐ À¢È󾿡û, ¿ÁÐ ¦À¡ýÅ¢Æ¡ì ¦¸¡ñ¼¡ð¼õ, ¦¿Õí¸¢ì¦¸¡ñÊÕ츢ÈÐ. þó¾ ºó¾÷ôÀò¾¢ø, ¿ÁÐ Åð¼¡Ãõ §ÁÖõ 50 ¬ñθû, ÅÇòмÛõ, ÐÊôÒ¼Ûõ ¦ºÂøÀ¼§ÅñÎõ ±ýÈ ±ÉРŢÕôÀò¨¾ò ¦¾Ã¢Å¢òÐì ¦¸¡û¸¢§Èý. ¿ÁÐ ÌÊ¢ÕôÀ¡Ç÷¸û «¨ÉÅÕìÌõ ±ÉÐ þɢ §¾º¢Â ¾¢É ¿øÅ¡úòÐì¸û!

Dear Residents and FriendsOn 23 March 2015, we came together as a nation to mourn the passing of our founding father, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. His legacy; The HDB homes we reside in and the ever-present greenery that surrounds us. It was his foresight and belief that home ownership provided us as citizens, a sense of equity, that we owned a part of the city, hence making us care more for the community. We will continue to honour Mr Lee’s legacy, through our services to you, our residents.

One of the ways we are doing so, is through the implementation of a new SMS customer feedback survey. When our officers respond to your feedback, you will receive a SMS asking you to rate both the overall service, as well as our officers’ response to your request. Your honest feedback will help us to improve our services, and will help us recognise officers who have performed well.

I am also pleased to update you on the ‘Rat Attack’ programme that our Town Council initiated since last November. Together with the pest control management agency, we managed to eliminate 90% of the rat burrows in our entire constituency, culling a total of 1037 rats and destroying 912 rat burrows before ushering in the New Year. The programme will continue and last till the end of 2016.

For our 2014/2015 financial year, we embarked on a total of 72 improvement projects costing up to $4.8 million. These projects included the upgrading of our town’s fitness facilities (such as jogging tracks and fitness corners), as well as provisions of sheltered linkways. We trust that these enhancements will improve both your fitness and commuting experience around our town.

With our nation’s 50th birthday just around the corner, I would like to take this opportunity to wish our town 50 more years of prosperity and vibrancy, as well as to wish all residents a Happy National Day!

Para Penduduk dan Rakan Yang DihormatiPada 23 March 2015, kita bersatu sebagai sebuah negara untuk berkabung atas pemergian bapa pengasas kita, Encik Lee Kuan Yew buat selama-lamanya. Legasi beliau; rumah-rumah HDB yang kita duduki dan suasana hijau yang sentiasa mengelilingi kita. Keyakinan dan pandangan ke hadapan beliau bahawa pemilikan rumah telah memberikan kita sebagai rakyat, ekuiti, bahawa kita memiliki sebahagian dari bandar ini, justeru membuat kita lebih mengambil berat tentang komuniti kita. Kami akan meneruskan legasi Encik Lee, melalui perkhidmatan kami kepada anda, penduduk kami.

Satu daripada cara untuk kami berbuat demikian, ialah melalui pelaksanaan tinjauan maklum balas pelanggan SMS. Apabila pegawai kami menjawab maklum balas anda, anda akan menerima dua SMS yang meminta anda menilai perkhidmatan keseluruhan kami, serta jawapan pegawai kami kepada permohonan anda. Maklum balas ikhlas anda akan membantu kami meningkatkan perkhidmatan kami, dan akan membantu kami mengenali pegawai yang menjalankan kerja dengan baik.

Saya juga berbesar hati untuk memberitahu anda tentang program ‘Serangan Tikus’ yang Majlis Perbandaran kami mulakan sejak November lepas. Bersama dengan agensi pengurusan kawalan serangga perosak, kami berjaya menghapuskan 90% daripada lubang tikus di seluruh kawasan kita, membunuh tikus yang berjumlah 1037 dan memusnahkan 912 lubang tikus sebelum memulakan Tahun Baru. Program ini berterusan dan akan berakhir pada penghujung 2016.

Bagi tahun kewangan 2014/2015 kami, kami telah memulakan 72 projek penambahbaikan yang memakan belanja sehingga $4.8 juta. Projek-projek ini termasuk menambahbaikkan kemudahan kecergasan di bandar kita (seperti trek berjoging dan sudut kecergasan), serta peruntukan untuk laluan penyambung yang berbumbung. Kami percaya bahawa penambahbaikan ini akan meningkatkan kecergasan dan pengalaman anda berulang alik di seluruh bandar kita.

Dengan ulang tahun negara kita yang ke 50 yang akan tiba tidak lama lagi, saya ingin mengambil kesempatan ini untuk menyatakan harapan saya semoga bandar kita akan terus dilimpahi kemakmuran dan kemajuan, serta mengucapkan kepada semua penduduk Selamat Menyambut Hari Kebangsaan!

Zaqy MohamadChairmanChua Chu Kang Town Council

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Which blocks will sparkle this year?

T his year’s competition kicked off on 1 May and will run till 31 August. Other than the usual ‘Cleanest Block’ category,

we have a new award category – the ‘Most Improved Block’ award. This new category challenges the residents in six blocks to come together and make the best improvement to the cleanliness of their common areas.

For a third consecutive year, the Town Council’s “My Block Sparkles” contest has been encouraging residents to take ownership of the common areas around our apartments, as well as fostering a communal bond between the residents, grassroots leaders and the Town Council.

How are blocks being judged?Blocks are judged based on two dimensions, namely, physical and social.

For the physical dimension, our judges look at the level of cleanliness in the common areas. They also check if the common corridors are being cluttered or obstructed by bulky or fire hazardous items, and most importantly, if there are potential killer litter items within the block.

For the social dimension, judges will look at the efforts that have gone into keeping the blocks clean by the working committees and residents. These include efforts such as displaying posters and the organising of a block washing day.

Clean, Clear & Save!Aside from receiving a plaque that will be placed in the lift lobby of the winning blocks, all residents within the block will also stand a chance to win a one-off S&CC rebate ranging from $5 to $20 in recognition of their efforts! Keeping our common areas clean and clear does have its rewards!

Let’s work together!Keeping our blocks clean and clutter free is definitely the responsibility of everybody, and not just that of our conservancy workers. That’s the message that My Block Sparkles hopes to communicate across to everyone every year. Let us all work together to make our blocks sparkling clean!

Division CategoryCleanest Block Most Improved Block

Bukit Gombak Block 524 Bukit Batok Street 52

Block 533 Bukit Batok Street 51

Choa Chu Kang Block 752 Choa Chu Kang North 5

Block 768 Choa Chu Kang Street 54

Hong Kah North Block 342 Bukit Batok Street 34

Block 735 Jurong West Street 75

Keat Hong Block 476B Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5

Block 443 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4

Nanyang Block 827 Jurong West Street 81

Block 707 Jurong West Street 71

Yew Tee Block 524 Choa Chu Kang Street 51

Block 640 Choa Chu Kang Street 64

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D ear Residents,

It has been a great year so far. Early this year, we re-opened our newly renovated Nanyang Community Centre together with the Launch of SG50 @ Nanyang event. We had the privilege of having our Prime Minister, Mr Lee Hsien Loong, as the Guest-of-Honour at the events, as he officiated both the opening, as well as the countdown to our nation’s 50th birthday on August the 9th 2015. With that said, let me take this opportunity to thank all you residents for your support, as well as to wish Singapore a Happy National Day!

Mr Alvin Yeo Khirn HaiMP for Chua Chu Kang GRC (Nanyang)

Vice-Chairman of Chua Chu Kang Town Council

Making new friends in

After the grand re-opening of the Nanyang CC, we’ve also been enjoying little improvements around the neighbourhood. More shelter, more places to play, and even better security. To us, Nanyang is the place to be!

BBQ pit near Block 945 Jurong West Street 91

Nanyang

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Linkway at Block 862 Jurong West Street 81

Linkway and drop-off porch between Blocks 724 to 731

Covered Linkways

Block 961 Jurong West Street 93

Block 919 Jurong West Street 91

New playgrounds

Linkway and drop-off porch between Blocks 863-864 Jurong West Street 81

New fitness corner between Blocks 852 and 864 Jurong West Street 81

Our new CCC Vice-Chairman, Mr Yee Chia Hsing

No stranger to volunteer work, 44-year-old Chia Hsing currently works at CIMB bank as the Head of Catalist IPOs.

M arried with two children, Chia Hsing identifies and helps promising

small and medium entreprises raise funds by listing on the Singapore Exchange. When he’s not crunching numbers or spending time with his family, he puts in hours doing volunteer work. “I started volunteering in a small way in 2008 at St. Andrew’s Community Hospital and since 2009, I have been helping out at Ren Ci Hospital. In 2011, I started volunteering with the grassroots in Nee Soon. From late 2014 until very recently, I was helping out at Punggol East.”

Chia Hsing has learned a lot through volunteering – and he’s found the root of volunteer work to be quite simple. “There was a time when I was helping to transport a wheelchair-bound man between St Andrew’s Community Hospital and Changi General Hospital. He is a double amputee (both legs amputated at the knees) due to complications from diabetes. We struck up a conversation along the way and I found that rather than feeling sorry for himself, he was very grateful just to be alive. His attitude towards his circumstances left a

strong impression on me. Such encounters in the course of my volunteering has made me appreciate more of what I have and to have a better perspective of life.

“I find volunteer work very meaningful and it really gives me great satisfaction to be able to help make a difference to someone’s life. Even when sometimes I am not in a position to help, I think it is important to give a listening ear and show empathy. Sometimes the concern we show is enough to help them find the strength to face the problems. People just need to know they are not alone.”

His new role in Nanyang is also familiar to him. “I grew up in Jurong. My father, who was a gardener before he retired and my mother, who is a homemaker, still live in Jurong. I also spent my undergraduate years at NTU, so it feels like a homecoming of sorts. I am excited to be returning to my roots and looking forward to serving a community that I have a certain bond with.”

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The Town Council’s collection, use and disclosure of your personal data are described

in its Personal Data Protection Policy, a copy of which is available at the Town Council office and accessible online at http://www.ccktc.org.sg/. Please note that, by using the Town Council’s services, you signify that you have read, understood and agreed to relevant portions of the Policy.

The Town Council may collect and use your personal data where permitted by applicable law and for purposes that include collection of Service & Conservancy Charges (S&CC), collection of mortgage instalment and rental on behalf of Housing & Development Board, processing bookings of Town Council facilities and requests for Town Council services, administration of financial assistance and S&CC instalment payment plan, administration of quizzes, surveys and polls, responding to

Tell the Town Council how they’re doing by SMS

A s of 1 April 2015, the Town Council has introduced a new SMS

survey to collect feedback on its service quality – the first Town Council to do so. After the Town Council has completed a task for

you, you may receive two SMSes requesting your feedback. Reply with a number from 1 to 5 to tell them how satisfied you were with their service. This will help them serve you even better!

enquires and feedback, sending updates on estate matters, and/or internal audit, publicity and research purposes.

The Town Council may disclose your personal data where permitted by applicable law to our service providers for purposes described above, to public agencies for funding, reporting, statistical, research, survey or follow-up purposes, and/or to your authorised proxies or representatives.

The Town Council may modify the Policy at any time by giving you notice via our website, newsletters and/or noticeboards. Use of the Town Council’s services after such notification signifies acceptance of the relevant modifications.

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding the Policy, please contact our Data Protection Officer at 6569-0388, or [email protected] .

Personal Data Protection NotificationThe Town Council will never sell or misuse your personal data.

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Grab bars@ Slip-resistant treatment to toilet

floor tiles

Ramps@

EASE (Direct Application) What is EASE? The Enhancement for Active Seniors (EASE) programme was introduced to improve the comfort and enhance the mobility of seniors living in HDB flats.

What are the improvement items offered?

How much will I need to pay? The maximum payable amount by Singapore Citizen flat owners is between $125 and $312.50, depending on flat type and improvement items installed.

Who is eligible? Singapore Citizen flat owners with a family member in the household aged: 65 years old and above; or 60 to 64 years old who requires assistance for one or more of the

*Activities of Daily Living (ADL). * ADL is a term used in healthcare to refer to daily self-care activities within an individual's place of residence. These activities include washing/ bathing, dressing, feeding, toileting, mobility and transferring. How do I apply?

Via the e-Service on HDB InfoWEB at www.hdb.gov.sg/EASE-Application

Via Mobile@HDB Via hardcopy application form

For enquiries Call the EASE toll-free hotline at 1800-9332990 from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm on weekdays (excluding Public Holidays).

@ Where technically feasible

For more information, scan the QR code to

visit our EASE website.

Fulfilling Dreams • Building Homes • Creating Communities

Lee Kuan Yew1923 - 2015

I n remembrance of Mr Lee Kuan Yew, our MP, Mr Alex Yam, worked with his team to create

the black ribbon graphic that many adopted.

You may have seen it all over your friends’ Facebook profiles, and may even have used it during our period of mourning. The Chua Chu Kang Town Council would like to thank Mr Alex Yam and his team for giving us a simple way to come together in our grief.

Community response can be enhanced to render assistance to cardiac arrest victims in our residential heartlands through the installation of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) at the lift lobby of HDB blocks throughout the island.

The project, spearheaded by SCDF and MOH, and strongly supported by People’s Association Grassroots Organisations and Singapore Heart Foundation, will be piloted in Chua Chu Kang and five other constituencies in the second half of 2015.

SAVE-A-LIFE INITIATIVE

A Community Project by:

What happens when someone suddenly collapses in front of you? If this person is unconscious and not breathing normally, it is a medical emergency that requires immediate response. Such a response can be delivered by anyone. That’s what the Dispatcher-Assisted first REsponder (DARE) programme wants everyone to understand. In a 45-min hands-on session, participants get to learn about Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an AED. The focus of the programme is to get familiar with the steps of calling 995 for help and cooperating with the medical dispatcher over the phone. The key messages are: Your willingness to assist in an emergency can save more lives!

If you would like to sign up for the DARE programme, please contact Chua Chu Kang Community Club at 6769 1694 or email [email protected] .

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Congratulations to the winners of our last contest, who each received a Chua Chu Kang Town Council goodie bag worth up to $50 and two tickets to any S-League match!

Read this, mark your answers, and you could win a goodie bag worth up to $50!

L ook at the following 4 photographs. These photographs are some of

the common issues that can be found in Chua Chu Kang Town. Each photograph comes with 3 possible answers (A, B or C). Pick the answer that you think best depicts the issue in the photograph.

Include your name, age, gender, NRIC number, address, and contact details to qualify. If your entry is selected, you could win a goodie bag worth up to S$50! The goodie bag includes 2 tickets to any S-League match and a $20 CapitaLand voucher. Send in your entry by 15 October 2015 to:

“Newsletter Contest”c/o Corporate Communications DepartmentChua Chu Kang Town Council309 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4#02-02 Choa Chu Kang Centre Singapore 680309

Connects is published in six editions by Chua Chu Kang Town Council

Main Office: 309 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4 #02-02 Choa Chu Kang Centre Singapore 680309Fax: 6764 7208

Nanyang Branch: Blk 952 Jurong West Street 91 #01-725 Singapore 640952Fax: 6791 7372

Bukit Gombak Branch: Blk 524 Bukit Batok Street 52 #01-769 Singapore 650524Fax: 6569 1990

Hotline: 6569 0388Email: [email protected] Hotline: 1800-275 5555 (24-hr service for emergencies like lift failures, electricity or water supply breakdowns.)

Communications & Service Quality Committee: Chairman: Mr Chan Siang Heng, Joe, PBM Vice Chairman: Mr Lim Wei Wah

Members: Mr Low Peng Kit, BBM (L)Ms Chew Chern Peng May, PBMMr Ng Poh Meng, BBMMr Tan Kim Liang, BBMSecretary: Mr Ian Tan Hanhonn

A) Illegal Motorcycle Parking B) Corridor ObstructionC) Illegal Fixtures at Common Area

Answer: __________

Terms & Conditions: Each HDB household in Chua Chu Kang GRC and Hong Kah North SMC is allowed one entry.Councillors and staff of Chua Chu Kang Town Council and their immediate families are not eligible to participate. The first 10 correct entries drawn will each receive a goodie

bag worth up to $50. Winners will be notified by post. The judges’ decisions are final and no further correspondence will be entertained.

What’s wrong here?

A) Illegal Fixtures at CorridorB) Improper Disposal of Rubbish C) Illegal Motorcycle Parking

Answer: __________

A) Corridor ObstructionB) High-Rise LitteringC) Illegal Planting at Turf Area Answer: __________

A) Potential Killer LitterB) Illegal Motorcycle ParkingC) Improper Disposal of Rubbish

Answer: __________

A s we celebrate fifty years of Singapore, the Chua Chu Kang Town Council would

like to take this chance to salute all our residents, especially those in the Pioneer Generation.

It has beeen an honour and a privilege to have been able to serve everyone – that’s 72,393 households, and counting!

From all of us at the Chua Chu Kang Town Council, here’s to a great fifty years of Singapore – and many, many more to come!