Woodlands Singapore planning area borders Sembawang to the east, Mandai to the south and Sungei Kadut to the west.
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Woodlands Singapore planning area borders Sembawang to the east, Mandai to the south and Sungei Kadut to the west.
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Early Woodlands Singapore consisted of villages where residents made their living mostly as small-time shopkeepers and vegetable farmers in the Marsiling area, while rubber plantations and poultry farms dot the landscape at where modern-day Admiralty is located.
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Woodlands Singapore Square serves as the town centre while adjacent neighbourhood centres offer a variety of commercial activities.
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Woodgrove houses most of the private housing in Woodlands Singapore, consisting of high-rise condominiums, and landed properties.
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Woodlands Singapore Civic Centre is a designated centre of education, public services, and other forms of assistance for residents.
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Experimental styles of architecture have found their way into Woodlands Singapore, making the town a place of wonder and colour, with much integration with recreation.
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From newly founded schools to well-established ones, Woodlands Singapore has several top educational institutions in the northern region.
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Land transportation in Woodlands is relatively efficient, contrasting by the amount of well-maintained roads, though a common sight in Singapore.
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Woodlands Singapore Avenue 2 is a shorter route from the town centre and older estates to the Seletar Expressway.
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Residents of Woodlands Singapore are currently serviced by five Mass Rapid Transit stations across two MRT lines intersecting each other, the North-South Line and Thomson-East Coast Line:.
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The former bus interchange, which is known as the Woodlands Integrated Transport Hub, had reopened on 13 June 2021 as the 11th integrated transport hub in Singapore.
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Woodlands Singapore was under jurisdiction for two constituencies in the northern area as of the 2020 elections, namely Sembawang GRC and Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, both of which were controlled by the ruling People's Action Party.
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In early days, Woodlands Singapore was mostly covered under a single constituency of Sembawang and parts of Bukit Panjang SMC prior to the 1991 elections.
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