HDB void decks are designed for community use, and may come with community spaces or community living rooms with seating areas where residents can interact with one another. In older developments, larger spaces at void decks are also used for community-bonding activities and serve the social needs of residents. Important Notes HDB precincts are planned to serve the evolving needs of the community. Or pick up some handy tips on how to be a gracious neighbour.

Noise meters installed at void decks, community spaces in 5 HDB estates A photo taken on Nov 5, 2016 of housing blocks taken from Casa Clementi. The majority of the residential housing developments in Singapore are publicly governed and developed, and home to approximately 78.7% of the resident population. HDB has invested much effort to provide a wide range of community spaces, such as the Town and Community Plazas at Bedok, Punggol, Kampung Admiralty, and Yishun. More than homes, HDB towns are vibrant places for all. This FY alone, 493 events were organised at these plazas, bringing together over 227,000 residents. Take part in our activities and programmes to bond with your neighbours, or lead your own projects to add liveliness to your community spaces. These flats are located in housing estates, which are self-contained satellite towns with well-maintained schools, supermarkets, malls, community hospitals, clinics, hawker centres and sports and recreational facilities. HDB towns are planned and designed with a wide variety of community spaces for social interaction and bonding among the community, such as the Town and Community Plazas at Bedok, Punggol, Kampung Admiralty, and Yishun.

… “Following the completion of the facilities and spaces, a full assessment on the engagement process and impact of the various design interventions on community bonding will be done,” said the HDB. HDB had called a tender for the production of virtual tours of an estimated 260 heartland spaces, such as historical sites, murals, thematic playgrounds and shopping complexes. Public housing in Singapore is managed by the state Housing and Development Board under a 99-year lease. Important Notes HDB precincts are planned to serve the evolving needs of the community.

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