There will soon be a new hawker centre in Yishun, according to a press release from the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Wednesday (12 June).
It will be located in the neighbourhood’s new housing area, Chencharu.
This development is part of the government’s initiative announced in 2011 and 2015 to build 20 new hawker centres across Singapore.
Additionally, NEA’s press release revealed the locations of seven other upcoming hawker centres.
The hawker centre will be located within a mixed-use integrated development, which will also house a bus interchange — the second in Yishun.
HDB also announced further developments to Chencharu in its masterplan released today, including a “bus-only corridor” called Chencharu Link. The new road will be built to run north-south through Chencharu’s centre, the agency said.
In 2011, the government announced plans to build 10 new hawker centres in areas lacking dining options. This initiative expanded in 2015 with the announcement of 10 more hawker centres.
So far, 12 of these centres have been completed and are operational.
NEA previously announced the location of seven other new hawker centres. These are:
Among these, Anchorvale Village Hawker Centre in Sengkang, Woodleigh Village Hawker Centre in Bidadari, and Punggol Coast Hawker Centre are expected to open in 2024.
The development will have a bus interchange — the second in Yishun.
Chencharu had plantations and farms in the 1900s before it was redeveloped for various purposes.
It was designated for residential use in the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s 2019 masterplan, reported The Straits Times.
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