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Redditer: How do you organise a protest at Hong Lim Park?

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How do you organise a protest at Hong Lim Park?​

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I’m infuriated by the decision to cut down primary forests at Sunset Way and demolish historical buildings at Gilman Barracks to build houses. Irreversible decisions.

There are so many other locations to build flats - golf courses, redevelop old flats to increase their density, underutilised army camps, the list goes on.

How do I organise a protest for this cause? Has anyone done it before? Are there existing plans to do so? Appreciate your advice and views.

Thanks!
 

10,000 new homes planned in Yishun; Gillman Barracks being studied for residential use​



Jessie Lim

Jessie Lim

Published Tue, Mar 5, 2024 · 12:44 PM — Updated Wed, Mar 6, 2024 · 07:20 PM

  • New homes are to be built in Chencharu, Yishun and the Gillman Barracks site is being studied for residential use.
  • New homes are to be built in Chencharu, Yishun and the Gillman Barracks site is being studied for residential use. PHOTO: BT VISUAL
A HUGE new housing estate offering around 10,000 homes is being planned in the Chencharu area in Yishun, with the first public housing project there to be launched in June 2024.

And art enclave Gillman Barracks may be turned into a residential neighbourhood after 2030 with both public and private housing, a move expected to draw robust demand for new homes in the central locale.

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/pr...illman-barracks-being-studied-residential-use
 
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