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For 15 years Plant had been Blocking Corridor...did MP walk the ground ?

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SINGAPORE - He may live in a corner unit of a Housing Board block in Pasir Ris but for Mr H Q, just getting to the lift lobby is like walking through an overgrown garden.

The 20-year-old, who did not want his full name published, lives next to what neighbours have nicknamed "the jungle house".

Rows of leafy plants are crammed pot to pot in the common space in front of the eighth-floor unit at Block 101 Pasir Ris Street 6.

BAN it ! is this really GRASSROOT problem...?????
 
I didn't know potted plants are fire hazards, but okay.

An overpriced, overcrowded shithole, and someone with a green thumb couldn't indulge in his hobby along the corridor. :rolleyes:
 
This inconsiderate fucker needs to get richer and buy a landed property with a garden. :rolleyes:
 
Over 30 plants removed from Pasir Ris corridor after complaints

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More than half of the potted plants that once crowded a common corridor at a Pasir Ris Housing Board block are gone.

What was once a dark, forbidding 8m-stretch lined with plants as tall as 3m is now well-lit and spacious, with fewer than 20 pots.

Following complaints and newspaper reports that an eighth-storey flat owner at Block 101 Pasir Ris Street 12 was overcrowding the corridor outside her flat with plants said to number up to 80 pots, workers from Pasir Ris-Punggol Town Council on Tuesday helped the owner remove more than 30 potted plants.

According to Chinese evening daily Shin Min Daily News, Singapore Civil Defence Force officers were also seen that day conducting checks and taking measurements of the area.

OBSTRUCTION

Mr Zainal Sapari, an MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, told The New Paper yesterday the town council had engaged the owner previously.

"Several times she would comply, but would put the items back a few months later," he said.

He added that obstruction along corridors is a common problem.

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What the corridor was like on Monday.
Photo: The New Paper

But as long as the corridor has a clearance of at least 1.2m and when the obstacles are not fire hazards, the town council tends to take a lighter approach, such as warnings, said Mr Zainal.

"Issuing a summon is usually a last resort," he added, explaining why the town council had to warn the flat owner.

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Green corridor: Neighbour says Pasir Ris flat owner causing fire hazard with her potted plants

According to Shin Min, the woman was approached by the town council on Tuesday, and given one week to clear a 1.2 metre space in the corridor.

A next-door neighbour, who wanted to be known only as Ms Y. S., said the removal of the plants would make the corridor, which is near two staircases, safer in the event of an emergency.

"If someone were to need an ambulance, it would be much easier to get through," she said.

"I don't just feel safer for myself, I feel it's safer for her (the owner) as well."
Ms Y. S. said two town council workers helped the owner with the removal.
She added: "She (the owner) was working until 1am yesterday."
This article was first published in The New Paper. Permission required for reproduction.
 
How does plants become a fire hazard ? They are all green and not dried ?
 
KNN this type of neighbour from hell should convert the house to jungle instead of the common corridor KNN
 
The plants combat global warming and act as carbon sinks. They should adorn every single corridor for the benefit of humanity.
 
These HDB dwellers are really pathetic....love nature but circumstances cannot afford it.

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They are "accommodating" when money is not involved-try not paying your conservancy for 3 months and see what happens.
Very money faced-that's what they are
 
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