27 Turf City heritage structures could be kept, most of two forested areas to be retained

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27 Turf City heritage structures could be kept, most of two forested areas to be retained
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Most of Bukit Tinggi and Eng Neo Avenue Forest will be retained, said URA.

Bukit Timah Turf City's South Grandstand and North Grandstand , as well as the area in front of the stands, which will be retained as a central open space in the upcoming estate.

On May 23, National Development Minister Desmond Lee announced at the launch of an exhibition featuring plans for the Bukit Timah Turf City estate that two studies – a heritage impact assessment and an environmental impact assessment – had been completed.The HIA found several buildings and structures to be of heritage significance, including the North and South grandstands, the racetracks, the Bukit Timah Saddle Club Clubhouse and the stables.

Besides studying the retention of buildings, the authorities will also develop a new central open space in front of the grandstands that will “pay homage to the site’s sporting heritage”, said URA. As for the EIA, it found 177 plant species and 25 animal species to be of conservation significance in the area, many in Eng Neo Avenue Forest and Bukit Tinggi.URA said that in line with the EIA’s recommendations, the authorities will “retain most of Eng Neo Avenue Forest and Bukit Tinggi, and study how they can be integrated into our future park network”.

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