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Issue No. 87 • January - March 2010 • MICA(P)033/01/2010
TOWN COUNCIL NEWSBISHAN-TOA PAYOH
STOP
LIVE YOUR PART STOP GRAFFITISTOP GRAFFITI
Pg 4Shots from the top
Pg 8 & 9Inconsiderate Acts Consequences
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notes from town council
Bishan-Toa Payoh Town Council
Blk 125A Lorong 2 Toa Payoh #01-134, Singapore 311125
Tel: 6259 6700 Fax: 6259 9626
Email: [email protected] Website: www.btptc.org.sg
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In Stephen Covey's book, "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People",
one of the principles good habits is to "begin with the end in mind".
The basic principle is very true in HDB living, where our actions can
impact those around us.
For instance, even though you live on the upper fl oors, the cleanliness
of your void deck can make a difference in your block. Nobody likes to
be associated with a dirty and smelly place. Keep your void deck and
surroundings litter and graffi ti free and see how much pride this could
instill in each resident.
Remember, begin with the end in mind. If you want a clean neighbour-
hood, do your part and think before you act.
CONTENTSImprovement Works Coming 3Your Way
Shots from the top 4
Variety adds spice to exercise 5
Service & Conservancy Charges 6
Inconsiderate Acts Consequences 8-9
Getting In-Touch! 11
Advertisements are all thatyou should believe?Think again. 13
Notice Board 14Bus 235 Route amendment 14
Quiz 15
Start Period: February to June 2010
Upgrading of Existing Toilets
Division Blocks
Thomson Blk 320 Shunfu Road (Shunfu Mart)
Construction of Barrier Free Access Ramp
Division Blocks
Bishan-Toa Payoh North Blk 206 to 207A Bishan Street 23
Replacement of Fibreglass Reinforced Polyester (FRP)Water Sectional Tanks
Division Blocks
Bishan-Toa Payoh North Blk 202 Toa Payoh North Blk 204 Toa Payoh North Blk 208 Toa Payoh North Blk 209 Toa Payoh North
Start Period: February to June 2010
Repairs and Redecoration Works
Division Blocks
Bishan East Blk 101 Bishan St 12 Blk 102 Bishan St 12 Blk 103 Bishan St 12 Blk 104 Bishan St 12 Blk 105 Bishan St 12 Blk 106 Bishan St 12 Blk 107 Bishan St 12 Blk 108 Bishan St 12 Blk 109 Bishan St 12 Blk 110 Bishan St 12 Blk 111 Bishan St 12 Blk 112 Bishan St 12 Blk 113 Bishan St 12 Blk 114 Bishan St 12 Blk 115 Bishan St 12 Blk 116 Bishan St 12
Blk 145 Bishan St 11 Blk 146 Bishan St 11 Blk 147 Bishan St 11 Blk 148 Bishan St 11 Blk 149 Bishan St 11 Blk 135 to 138 Bishan St 12 Blk 168 to 172 Bishan St 13 Blk 187 to 197 Bishan St 13
Bin Compound near Blk 145 Bishan St 11 Bin Compound near Blk 138 Bishan St 12 Bin Compound near Blk 189 Bishan St 13
Improvement Works Coming
Your WayThe Town Council, being responsible
for the maintenance of your estate,
ensures that HDB residential blocks
are scheduled for cyclical works to
keep them in good condition. Improve-
ment works such as the construction/
upgrading of facilities continually
provide residents with convenience
and a better living environment.
Due to the nature of works involved,
we are mindful of your safety and will
do our best to barricade the affected
areas, and keep you updated. The
Town Council seeks the understanding
and co-operation of residents to
inform your family members and
advise your children to stay away from
work sites.
We appreciate your support in ensur-
ing a smooth completion of works.
1. Keep away and do not attempt to trespass any safety barricades or chainlink fencing areas.
2. Look out for falling objects.
3. Keep away from machinery and hacking works.
4. Walk under void decks, walk way or shoring provided, avoid walking in open space.
5. Avoid hanging clothes outside when painting works are carried out outside the unit.
6. Close all windows when hacking and hoisting works are carried out.
7. Avoid standing or sticking out your head outside windows or along corridors.
SAFETY TIPS
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ESTATE IMPROVEMENT
Shots from the topMoving into his Bishan fl at provided Siew Heng Keong with more than just a place to live in – the 16th storey unit offered great photo opportunities with its unblocked view of the town for the camera buff.
It is no wonder then that Mr Siew has devoted many hours to capturing shots of Bishan and the surroundings.
“Bishan is the best place to live in terms of location and its residents. You name it, we have it,” beamed the 62-year-old retiree, who has been staying with his wife in his fi ve-room fl at since they moved from Ghim Moh in 1986.
Since he picked up photography during his secondary school days, he has taken a multitude of shots, starting with his fi rst camera – a Zeiss Ikon single lens camera.
“I’m not good in drawing or writing but fi nd great joy in photography, which gives me a way to express myself. I love capturing moments in daily life, scenery and night scenes,” said Mr Siew.
Following his retirement in 2007, he has more time to devote to his hobby. Once a week, he will go to different places, such as Little India and MacRitchie Reservoir, to take photographs. Healso travels to once or twice a year to other countries to indulge in his hobby.
“I have been to places such as Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam, and China. Recently, I was in Batam to capture the daily life on the island. My dream is to go to Africa and India and the United States. India is a photographers’ paradise because it is very colourful,” said Mr Siew.
Contrary to popular belief, Mr Siew believes that one does not need to spend a lot of money on the hobby. His current camera and accessories cost just over $3,000.
But he pointed out that picking up photography involves more than just learning to use a camera.
“Budding photographers also need to learn how to use photo editing soft-ware so that they can do more with their images,” said Mr Siew, whose other hobbies include reading, surfi ng the Web and catching up with friends.
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AROUND TOWN
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A little variety can spice up an exercise routine. When Stephanie Cheong completed her pilates course, she wanted to continue exercising but preferred something that is fun.She decided to try Cardio-Mix and is enjoying the course because of its variety of movements. “I like it because it offers a mixture of cardio exercises and dance,” said the 36-year-old teacher.
Ms Cheong joins 16 other ladies for her workout at Toa Payoh Central CC every Tuesday evening.
Cardio-Mix lessons include warm up,hi-low impact aerobics workout, bodysculpt toning, and fi rming with resistance band. Participants also learn a relaxation technique which includes stretching and yoga cool-down for total wellness. This cardio-respiratory fi tness workout is ideal for those who want to keep fi t as it challenges their bodies to work within their own level and improve their overall health.
According to trainer Yvonne Peng, Cardio-Mix is more fl exible and lets participants do more, such as body shaping, dance steps and kick boxing.“It’s suitable for both genders and
people of all ages as the exercisesare not vigorous,” said 43-year-oldMs Peng, whose students range from teenagers to working adults in their 50s.
As the movements are very fl exible, she tweaks the eight-week course based on her students’ response. “If a particular dance step seems diffi cult for them, I will slow down so that they can get it right fi rst before proceeding further.”
Ms Peng has been teaching aerobic since 1989 and became a full-time trainer in 2003.
How To Join: When: Every Tuesday Time: 7pm - 8pm Where: Toa Payoh Central Community Club Fees: $72.00 (PA members) $77.00 (Non-members) Contact: Toa Payoh Central Community Club at 62521249
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ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
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HOMEFRONT
Kadar bayaran biasa S&C hanya boleh digunakan untuk mereka yang bukan penduduk tetap , pemilik kediaman privet, perniagaan atau industri (termasuk yang dimikiki oleh HDB). Mereka tidak layak bagi rebate untuk & S&CC.
Bagi mereka yang membuat bayaran melaui Giro/interbank Giro, Majlis Bandaran akan membuat pengurusan dengan bank bagi potogan peruntukkan jumlah bagi S&CC, diambil kira rebate S&C yang bagi anda.
Normal S&CC* applies to non-citizens, owners of private residential property (including those from HDB). They are also not eligible for the S&CC free-month rebates.
For those paying through GIRO, the Town Council will arrange with your bank to deduct the appropriate amount after taking into account the S&CC rebates that you are eligible for.
Service & Conservancy Charges for 2010 Flat Normal Reduced Free Month Type Rate* Rate
1 room $53.20 $19.50 Mar (0.5 month) Jun (0.5 month) Sep (0.5 month) Dec (0.5 month)
2 room $55.20 $29.00 Mar (0.5 month) Jun (0.5 month) Sep (0.5 month) Dec (0.5 month)
3 room $57.00 $40.00 Mar (0.5 month) Jun (0.5 month) Dec (0.5 month)
4 room $61.00 $52.00 Jun (0.5 month) Dec (0.5 month)
5 room $63.00 - Jun (0.5 month) Dec (0.5 month)
Executive $85.00 - Jun (0.5 month)
HUDC $105.00 - -
Multi-Generation (Type A) $90.00 - Jun (0.5 month)
Multi-Generation (Type B & C) $85.00 - Jun (0.5 month)
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LIVE YOUR PART PAY ON TIMEPAY ON TIME
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In the previous issue, we showed you inconsiderate acts spotted by the MND offi cer, and how you can help to reduce such acts. For this issue, let us think about these anti-social behaviour and their consequences.
An action is often done within a minute or two; sometimes with or without thinking before we act. Thinking of the end in mind is thinking a step ahead, considering the con-sequences of our actions. A litter you throw on the ground leads to a dirty estate/home. Imagine another 50 people in your block doing the same? This would result in a dirty surrounding around your home. That is what no one likes.
A bad habit requires us to change our mindset. It requires us to think of the type of home we want to live in. It ultimately echoes the phrase of ‘doing to others what you want them to do to you’.
Dirty surroundings, graffi ti-stained property, stepping on dog poo, rats scurrying for food waste, and passers-by being hit by falling fl owerpots or bamboo poles. These are things you do not want happening to you!
So… Live your part. Think before you act.
Inconsiderate Acts
Acts Result/Consequences:
Littering Dirty estate
Graffi ti/Stain/Vandalism Common property destroyed and incurs repair/replacement costs
Obstruction along corridor Untidy, restricts movement, potential fi re hazard
Dog poo left on the ground Unhygienic
Killer litter Someone hit on the head or killed
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FEATURE
s ConsequencesMore defects spotted by the inspector:
Litter Litter
Unauthorised fi xture
Obstruction
Graffi ti
Stain
Obstruction
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Getting In-Touch!Getting In-Touch!
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MEETING THE RESIDENTS
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC MPs actively attend activities, continually taking time to get in-touch with residents.
We bring you some snap-shots of them.
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Advertisement
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In general, all advertisements are supposed to be
truthful, honest, decent, and legal. Even though
the advertising industry is self-regulated, all
advertisements have to adhere to guidelines
stipulated in the Singapore Code of Advertising
Practice (SCAP). SCAP is administered by
the Advertising Standards Authority of
Singapore (ASAS) which is a council set
by CASE. If an advertisement is found
to be in breach of SCAP, ASAS, with
the help of media owners, can suspend
the advertisements until the breach is
rectifi ed.
Hence, the question is, should advertisements be
taken literally? Well, the answer is, if the advertise-
ment claimed the advertised product is able to
create wonders, then it should really be the case.
Otherwise, it would have been a misleading claim.
However, when artistic expressions are involved,
consumers should take advertisements with a
pinch of salt. For instance, a certain drink will
not make a person a genius overnight, but the
advertisement may create an impression that
people make smart choices by choosing the drink.
So, when it comes to advertisements, what should
consumers really look out for?
The most crucial thing is, of course, the small prints.
The small prints on the advertisements are usually
disclaimers or terms and conditions. Under SCAP,
they have to be legible and be of a minimum
font size of 8. Should the consumer purchase
the advertised product or service, they should
pay careful attention to the disclaimer to avoid
disputes.
These are a few examples of disclaimers that
consumers should look out for in advertisements:
(1) Hair products and servicesWhen it comes to advertisements relating to hair
products and services, advertisements may claim
that such products and services can enhance
hair quality, promote hair growth or even
stop hair loss. However, the fact lies
that there is no specifi c proof that
any product can do so (except certain
registered medicinal products).
(2) Bust enhancementSpecifi cally in relation to bust or breasts, advertisers
are not supposed to make claims that their products
and services can enlarge breasts as it is not possible
without surgery.
Advertisements usually state their services as “bust
enhancement” or “bust firming” and it is likely
that they will argue that such services are not
“bust enlargement”.
(3) AirfaresWith the popularity of budget airlines, airfare
advertisements are one of the most common
advertisements these days. However, advertisers
should not advertise $0 airfares as ultimately
this is not true. What they are required to do is
to advertise the all inclusive rate; the
rate advertised is usually
the cheapest
possible
fare.
Contributed by Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE)
CONSUMER MATTERS
Remember the recent advertisement where a consumer
went to OCBC Bank to ask for a birthday cake on her
birthday as depicted in the bank’s advertisement?
Advertisements are all that you should believe?
Think again
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#76#76FUN TIMEFUN TIME
Answer toAnswer toQuiz #75:Quiz #75:
Terms and Conditions:1. Closing date: 12 March 2010. 2. Participant will bear the normal SMS charges by respective mobile operator.3. Participants below 18 years of age must seek parental consent.4. Only HDB residents of Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC are eligible to participate.5. Each household is allowed to send in only ONE entry.6. Councillors and employees of Bishan-Toa Payoh Town Council and their immediate families are not allowed to participate.7. The judges’ decision is fi nal and no correspondence will be entertained.8. Prizes will be awarded to the fi rst 30 all correct entries drawn and winners will be notifi ed by SMS.9. Answers will be published in the next issue of Bishan-Toa Payoh Town Council News.10. Entries sent in via post will not be accepted.
Question for Quiz 76:
Stand to WIN attractive prizes!SMS your answer in the following format to 77688 (BTPTC SMS Code)
BTPTC<space>Qn No.<space>Answer<space>Name<space>NRIC<space>AddressExample:BTPTC Q73 B JohnTan S1234567G Blk125AToaPayohLor 2#01-134S311125
Winners will be notifi ed via SMS.More details can be found at www.btptc.org.sg
Winners for Quiz 75:
Quiz Revamped! You can now send us your answers via SMS!
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No Name1. Vivian Wong Xin Hui2. Mohamad Nazreen Bin Zakaria 3. Oh Eng Soon 4. Lim Ah Le 5. Teng Seng Bok 6. Clara Tan7. Lim Boon Chong8. Zhang Kai9. Ray Chew10. Shirley Lee11. William Handoko Anggakusuma12. Eric Tay13. Pang Soo Goh 14. Kang Siew Khing 15. Choong Loo Min 16. Chia Guan Sey
No Name17. Olyvia 18. Vivien Tan 19. Mary Rose 20. Gerardine Yip 21. Tan Mei Lian 22. Wang Haifeng 23. Koh Chee Wai24. Steven Lee25. Mok Jia Ming26. Mok Keng Yeow
Vandalism will result toAnswer:a) fi re hazardb) common property destroyedc) repair and replacement costsd) B and C
Winners will be notifi ed via SMS. More details can be found at www.btptc.org.sg
The MPs of Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC and Bishan-Toa Payoh Town Council
wish all Chinese Residents
Happy & ProsperousLunar New Year