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  2. Church of the Risen Christ - Wikipedia

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    In June 1969, religious bodies in Singapore were invited by the Singapore Government to tender for a piece of land of 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2). A month later, the government announced that a Roman Catholic church would be built at the junction of Toa Payoh Central and Lorong 4.

  3. Housing and Development Board - Wikipedia

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    The Housing & Development Board ( HDB; often referred to as the Housing Board ), is a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development responsible for the public housing in Singapore. Established in 1960 as a result of efforts in the late 1950s to set up an authority to take over the Singapore Improvement Trust 's (SIT) public housing ...

  4. ERA APAC Centre - Wikipedia

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    Other information. Number of stores. 20. ERA APAC Centre, formerly known as Toa Payoh Theatre, Toa Payoh Entertainment Centre, Hersing Centre, ERA Centre, is a mixed-use development complex and former entertainment centre in Singapore. It is located near Toa Payoh Bus Interchange and Toa Payoh MRT station, beside HDB Hub and Orange Tee Building .

  5. Toa Payoh MRT station - Wikipedia

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    NS19Toa Payoh大巴窑தோ பாயோ. /  1.33278°N 103.84750°E  / 1.33278; 103.84750. Toa Payoh MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North South line (NSL) in Toa Payoh, Singapore. Located in the town centre of Toa Payoh, it is integrated with the Toa Payoh Bus Interchange and the HDB Hub ...

  6. Toa Payoh - Wikipedia

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    Toa Payoh New Town is Singapore's second oldest satellite town and the first to be built by the Housing and Development Board after the development of Queenstown by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the late 1950s. Before its time as a residential town, Toa Payoh was a squatter district, with a prominent agricultural heritage in the area. [7]

  7. Postal codes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Blk 147 Simei Street 2. Singapore 52 0 147. Blk 147 Tampines Avenue 5. Singapore 52 1 147. Similarly, for a HDB residential block sharing the same number as another block in the same postal sector, but have an added suffix behind are differentiated by their postal codes as follows: Blk 150 Bishan Street 11.

  8. List of Singapore MRT stations - Wikipedia

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    13 December 2010 – 12 January 2011. 1 June 2011 – 15 July 2011. 23 January 2012. Thomson-East Coast Line Stage 1 – 3 [ 11][ 12] 8 January 2013 – 17 February 2013. 23 May 2013 – 17 June 2013. 27 June 2014. Thomson-East Coast Line Stage 4 – 5 (Excluding Changi Airport T5 and Founders' Memorial) [ 13] 30 April 2015 – 31 May 2015.

  9. List of stadiums in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Cricket Club Ground: Choa Chu Kang: No: Yes [11] Saint Andrew's Junior College Stadium: Toa Payoh: No: Yes [12] Serangoon Junior College Sports Field: Hougang: No: Yes [13] Tampines Junior College Sports Field: Tampines: No: Yes [14] Temasek Junior College Sports Field: Bedok: No: Yes [15] Victoria Junior College Sports Field: Marine ...