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The National Environment Agency evaluates requests for hawker centres in housing estates based on several factors, said Environment and Water Resources Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan.
Members of Parliament had earlier asked for hawker centres for their constituencies. But some factors that must be considered include where to locate them and how well the area is already being served by food establishments.
On Sunday, he told The Straits Times that hawker centres should also be professionalised, with training for future hawkers.
He said: "It's not as if anyone can just walk off the street and say I'm going to make the world's best char kway teow. There's an element of training, exchanging of best practices and recipes. And we need in a way to professionalise our hawker centres and our hawkers."
The next generation of hawkers in new hawker centres must also be Singaporean, he added.
The government will restart its scheme to build hawker centres in new housing estates in October.
The 10 new hawker centres that will be built are intended as opportunities to create employment for the lower income group, said Mr Balakrishnan.
The Environment and Water Resources Ministry has also appointed a panel to spearhead the public consultation exercise for what future hawker centres should be like. Members of the public can make suggestions on a Facebook page launched last Friday.
Members of Parliament had earlier asked for hawker centres for their constituencies. But some factors that must be considered include where to locate them and how well the area is already being served by food establishments.
On Sunday, he told The Straits Times that hawker centres should also be professionalised, with training for future hawkers.
He said: "It's not as if anyone can just walk off the street and say I'm going to make the world's best char kway teow. There's an element of training, exchanging of best practices and recipes. And we need in a way to professionalise our hawker centres and our hawkers."
The next generation of hawkers in new hawker centres must also be Singaporean, he added.
The government will restart its scheme to build hawker centres in new housing estates in October.
The 10 new hawker centres that will be built are intended as opportunities to create employment for the lower income group, said Mr Balakrishnan.
The Environment and Water Resources Ministry has also appointed a panel to spearhead the public consultation exercise for what future hawker centres should be like. Members of the public can make suggestions on a Facebook page launched last Friday.