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Blog EntryUpgrading?Apr 20, '08 8:46 AM
for everyone

 

 

Once a beautiful little green oasis

of grass and palm trees

 

Now replaced by cement!

 

 


Blog EntryRuthlessness of Town CouncilFeb 27, '08 12:59 AM
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TODAYonline

 

http://groups.msn.com/SingaporeCats/sporenews.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=14943

 

 

 

A blow to Pasir Ris residents

Felled old trees were pride of quaint neighbourhood They were healthy – why cut them down?

Tuesday • February 26, 2008

Letter from Ong Siew Khim
Letter from David Law Kah Hock

I AM shocked and utterly disappointed at the felling of several old handsome casuarina trees along Elias Road (pictures).

We have been staying here for about 15 years and my family and neighbours take a lot of pride in these majestic willowy trees, which add a lot of character to the quaint neighbourhood.

Even visiting friends and relatives often comment about how beautiful they are. Very often, I look out of the window and spot various breeds of exotic birds resting and feeding on the fruit. They are one of the main reasons why we have chosen to stay here for many years.

So, imagine our horror on Saturday morning when we discovered a team of workers chopping down the trees.

When I approached them to find out why, they asked me to contact the Pasir Ris Town Council, which is closed during the weekend. They also told me they were going to chop down all the casuarina trees.

My family and I are upset that this has happened and hope to hear the justification for this insensitive action. As we are a green garden city, we should have more respect and consideration for residents and our surroundings.

I hope that through this letter, we can prevent more of these trees being felled. It takes just minutes to cut them down, but decades for them to flourish.

I AM dismayed by the Pasir Ris Town Council's decision to cut down mature and healthy casuarina trees in the area.

For many years, these tall and graceful trees have provided residents shade and comfort. One gets a sense of peace and calm just by looking at them.

Now, two of these gentle giants, each about 14 storeys high, have been cut down.

I do not see a need for such action. Many visitors have said that these beautiful trees give this estate a distinct feel.

I spoke to the contractor in charge and he attested that the trees were very healthy. He, too, is at a loss as to why he was instructed to cut them down.

I am disappointed with the National Parks Board for allowing this to happen. I am sure that without their approval, these trees could not have been felled. Can someone explain why these trees were cut down?

 

 

Reply from Meow Meow 3:

 

Whether trees or community cats, they "belong" to the residents! Town Councils have no right to act dictatorially and remove them based on "some" complaints!

Sometimes town council officers forget that they are paid to serve ALL the residents and not just cower in fear to a few residents act aggressively or if they belong to RC or hold some PBM titles!

So do not be afraid to exert your right as a resident, no more and no less that the complainant!

If complainant says… too many cats.

What is to stop you from saying… too few cats!

 


Blog EntryTHE FUTURE OF FOODOct 27, '07 2:02 AM
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Here in Singapore, the labeling of GMO food/ingredients is not required, so it will be very difficult to trace any allergy or other health problems back to the GMO food consumed.

Don’t we have a right to know what we are eating?  Watch the video! The most frightening scenario is that of the suicide gene spreading…

 

Have you ever bought perfectly fresh looking fruits, like apple and pears that were all rotten inside? That’s because irradiated food starts rotting from the core. Again, no labeling is required for irradiated foods…

 

The only way to avoid genetically modified or irradiated food is to buy organic or look for labels that say non-gmo. I have not seen any labels that say non-irradiated...

 

 

 

The future of food:

 

http://www.mercola.com/future-of-food

 

 

 


Blog Entry Re-use, recycle or FreecycleJun 17, '06 11:39 AM
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The goal of the Singapore Freecycle Network is to reduce waste by connecting people who are throwing away goods with others who are seeking the same goods. Whether you're looking to discard or acquire an item, you've come to the right place…

 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SgFreecycle/

 

 


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