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26 precincts to be upgraded to promote active ageing

The Straits Times

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August 26, 2024

Around 24,000 seniors across 26 precincts in Singapore will be able to enjoy neighbourhood upgrades like gardens and fitness trails by 2029, to help them age more comfortably in the community.

- Syarafana Shafeeq

26 precincts to be upgraded to promote active ageing

The effort is part of the Housing Board's new Silver Upgrading Programme (SUP), which focuses on upgrading works in precincts that have higher densities of seniors but which may not qualify for the Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP), said Minister for National Development Desmond Lee on Aug 25.

The NRP, introduced in 2007, upgrades flats and spruces up neighbourhoods with amenities such as covered linkways and fitness corners.

Future projects under the NRP will include more senior-friendly amenities that allow the elderly to stay active and safe in their neighbourhoods, it was announced in Parliament in March.

Mr Lee said that some older HDB precincts already underwent estate upgrading programmes in the past, and do not qualify for NRP.

"But some of these precincts, as we have checked, are home to many seniors who will benefit from senior-friendly enhancements," he said.

The silver upgrading works under the new programme will be carried out for these precincts, Mr Lee said.

HDB said the cost of the SUP will vary from precinct to precinct, as the improvements will be tailored to each precinct.

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