DPM Heng thanks nurses for their service on Nurses' Day
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August 01, 2020 1:51 PMSINGAPORE - Taking the opportunity offered by the day, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat thanked nurses in Singapore for their service - especially amid the Covid-19 pandemic - on Saturday (Aug 1), Nurses' Day.
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As a Stacked reader so memorably said to us once: “If we don’t have room for golf and flats, we definitely don’t have room just to bury people in.” Singapore isn’t shy about building over graveyards anymore – at least not today (despite some definite taboos in our grandparents’ day). In fact, some of our most […]
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Marshall Road connects East Coast Road to Dunman Road via a very short street, Pennefather Road. The road is well positioned in terms of access to amenities, with Dunman Food centre found at the end of Pennefather Road – so close enough to walk to but not so close that you’ll have to contend with […]
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The 15,000 sq ft deal with Sweco follows the letting of the fifth floor at NFU Mutual's 1 Whitehall Riverside to JN Bentley.
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A total of 215 properties will be built across the South East and East Midlands at two sites: Shottendane Road in Margate and Goldsmiths Green in Kettering.
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