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Posted on April 4, 2021 by admin

Pedestrianisation trials in Singapore heartland spark debate

When she speaks to residents living near Kampung Admiralty, Sembawang GRC MP Mariam Jaafar never fails to ask about a 200m stretch of road that has sparked some contention in her ward.

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