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[h=1]3 Yio Chu Kang eateries must close by May 2[/h][h=2]Residents in the area have complained about parking and traffic problems[/h]
Published on Apr 22, 2012
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Owners of The Prata House, House of Seafood and 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro said they have tried to solve the congestion problem through various measures, such as providing valet services and putting up signs reminding their patrons to park their cars in designated lots. The eateries have until May 2 to move. -- ST PHOTO: JOSE HONG
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<!--start of story text-->Three eateries along Yio Chu Kang Road will have to shutter their operations by early next month because residents do not want them there.
Brisk business at the three eating houses have meant parking and traffic woes for those who live in Rosyth Road and Leith Park, off Yio Chu Kang Road.
They complained to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), which took action by not allowing the eateries to renew their licences.
The Prata House, House of Seafood and 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro were granted approval to operate on a temporary basis, said the URA.
Published on Apr 22, 2012
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<!-- storyAds:end -->By Jose Hong
<!--start of story text-->Three eateries along Yio Chu Kang Road will have to shutter their operations by early next month because residents do not want them there.
Brisk business at the three eating houses have meant parking and traffic woes for those who live in Rosyth Road and Leith Park, off Yio Chu Kang Road.
They complained to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), which took action by not allowing the eateries to renew their licences.
The Prata House, House of Seafood and 8 Degrees Taiwanese Bistro were granted approval to operate on a temporary basis, said the URA.