Keep Corridors Clear & Safe

Keep Corridors Clear & Safe Our corridors and common areas are spaces that we share with our neighbours. Let’s keep our common areas safe and liveable for everyone by reducing clutter and keeping a clear passageway in the corridors. In doing so, we: Make our homes pleasant and safe Reduce fire hazards Prevent pests and Facilitate easy movement. Unnecessary clutter in common areas not only poses a potential fire hazard but may also hamper evacuation during emergencies, as recent fire incidents have shown. Benefits of decluttering: 1.Cleaner air & lower risk of asthma or allergies Dust, mites, mould and mildew can accumulate on your clutter, which directly affects the quality of the air you are breathing in, potentially triggering asthma or allergies. Less clutter, less dust, cleaner air. It’s as simple as that! 2. Reduces stress Studies have shown that when people walk into a cluttered environment, the levels of their stress hormones (cortisol) increase rapidly. Put simply, clutter causes anxiety. 3. Sharper mind Decluttering your work and living spaces help your brain focus better, according to research by Princeton University. Clutter competes for your attention, so when you have an organised environment, you are able to concentrate better on the tasks at hand. As a caring community, we can all play a part in ensuring a healthy, positive and attractive living environment for everyone. Let’s join hands to do our bit to keep our living environment pleasant and safe! *Residents who need help with the removal of bulky items, please contact CCK Town Council at 6569 0388 to book a time and date at least 3 days in advance. This is a complimentary service provided by the Town Council. Each HDB household can request for the removal of up to 3 bulky items per month*. * Please note that the service is strictly not applicable for house moving purposes and/or for renovation debris. Back
SG Clean Day on Sunday, 12 February 2023

SG Clean Day on Sunday, 12 February 2023 It’s our collective responsibility to keep the public spaces clean! There is a role for everyone to play! In support of SG Clean Day on Sunday, 12 February 2023, you may want to gather your family, friends and neighbours to conduct litter-picking activities in your neighbourhood together. We would also like to take this opportunity to remind all residents to bin the trash and keep the environment litter-free. Together, let’s create a cleaner and safer Chua Chu Kang Town for all! Back
What Inspired Their Winning Photographs

What Inspired Their Winning Photographs In recent years, more residents have become aware of the beauty of our CCK Town through the CCK Town Council’s annual calendar, which feature beautiful photographs taken by fellow residents. We speak to our top 3 winners about what inspired them. A challenge to make things different First prize winner Bryan Goh has captured alluring Little Guilin at sunrise more than 10 times and the CCK estate resident was surprised but gratified to have won this year. Bryan’s winning shot of Little Guilin at sunrise. Bryan (right) receiving his prize from Mr Gan Kim Yong, MP for CCK estate and Trade & Industry Minister. He said: “Living near Bukit Batok Town Park, I love heading there to capture the picturesque Little Guilin over and over again. “I never get bored because as a photographer, I enjoy the challenge of finding a way to make my photographs of the same place look different. By shooting from different angles or at different times of the day, I’ll get a variety of photos which do not look the same. “ Bryan added it is probably common for photographers to return to the same location. “It is a “necessary dedication” to get a better shot.” He said he is lucky his job as a real estate agent offers him the freedom to indulge in his hobby. On mornings when he does not have to start work early, and if the weather promises to be good, he would be up at the crack of dawn to traipse to some picturesque spot to shoot. Always bring your camera! Photography, for second-prize winner Yong Kuo Hoong, is a reminder that life is unpredictable. The Hong Kah North resident said he visited Kranji Marshes at least four times, and he’s never managed to encounter the same lighting conditions as on his first visit (pictured below). Sadly, all he had with him then was his mobile phone. He said: “The view was breath-taking and refreshing. It was something I had never seen before. The sun was bright, and the sky was blue.” But the weather thwarted him on his subsequent visits, though he felt he couldn’t just blame Mother Nature. As a photographer, he needed to find ways around it. At last, on his final visit, he managed to capture his winning shot with a gentle sunrise. “Was I satisfied? Yes. But I felt that the weather could have been better. From then on, my motto was: Always bring a camera with you!” said the teacher with a laugh. Hong Kah North MP Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan presenting Kuo Hoong his prize. For residents, by residents Even though a photo of Eagle Point at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve had won the top prize in the 2022 CCK Town Council calendar, Hong Kah North resident See Chin Foo was determined to capture the picturesque spot through his lens. The beauty of photography, said the IT sales manager, is that “no two photos are the same”. Every photographer has his angle or technique. Many people have been to Eagle Point, but few would have seen the place in the way he had captured it. The long exposure he used for his photo (above) revealed a magical landscape where the water and clouds appeared milky and blurry, as if in a painting. Chin Foo receiving his prize from Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan, MP for Hong Kah North and Senior Minister of State for Transport and Sustainability & the Environment He said winning the third prize and having his photograph seen in every home in CCK Town was a great way of getting his effort recognised. Besides participating in competitions, he also shares his photographs on his Facebook page. He said the annual calendar is a particularly lovely initiative by the Town Council because it is a project by residents, for the benefit of fellow residents. “I have had neighbours tell me that they look forward to receiving the calendar every year because they never realised that CCK Town can have such beautiful scenery. And it is extra nice that these photos are taken not by outsiders but by residents who live in the town,” he said. Back
Fraudulent QR Code Masquerading As OneService (OS) Lite QR Code

Fraudulent QR Code Masquerading As OneService (OS) Lite QR Code The Municipal Services Office (MSO) would like to alert members of the public to a fraudulent QR code masquerading as the OneService (OS) Lite QR code. The fraudulent QR code leads users to a phishing website asking for personal information. Posters containing a fraudulent QR masquerading as OS Lite at lift lobbies of some HDB blocks at West Terra and West Edge in Bukit Batok, were discovered by West Edge Residents’ Committees on 19 January 2023, and immediate action was taken to remove all those posters. The fraudulent QR code imitates the function of the OS Lite, and users who scanned it were brought to a website containing an online form for them to provide feedback, and asking for their name, email address, contact number and address. MSO has since alerted all Town Councils of the incident, and the Town Councils are conducting necessary checks on the OS Lite QR codes in their towns. A police report was also filed, and the fraudulent website has been taken down and replaced by an advisory indicating that it is a suspected scam website. MSO is assisting the Police in their investigations into the incident, and will continue to work with the Town Councils to monitor the estates for any fraudulent activities. If you have information related this scam, you can submit it online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. If you suspect that a QR code or link claiming to be from OneService is a phishing attempt, please email oneservice_community@mnd.gov.sg. We urge members of the public to remain vigilant when accessing websites, and to always check if the website address is legitimate before submitting your personal details. QR codes and links associated with OneService channels always lead to websites with domains on “gov.sg” (e.g. https://www.oneservice.gov.sg, and https://www.life.gov.sg/app). For more information on scams, members of the public can visit www.scamalert.sg or call the Anti-Scam Hotline at 1800-722-6688. Issued By: Municipal Services Office (MSO)Date: 20 January 2023 Back
Joss Paper Burning During Lunar New Year

Joss Paper Burning During Lunar New Year As we usher in the Lunar New Year, Chua Chu Kang Town Council would like to encourage all residents to be considerate and play their part in keeping their environment clean by practising responsible joss paper/incense burning. Should you have any feedback or enquiries on the provision of incense burners, please do not hesitate to contact Chua Chu Kang Town Council at Hotline: 6569 0388. Thank you for your cooperation. Back
Singapore’s Friendly Neighbourhood Award 2023

Singapore’s Friendly Neighbourhood Award 2023 Back
CNY Spring Cleaning Hacks: The Eco-Friendly Edition

CNY Spring Cleaning Hacks: The Eco-Friendly Edition With Chinese New Year just around the corner, this is the time when many Chinese families embark on their spring cleaning. As you get rid of the old and welcome the new, here are some tips to help you declutter while doing your bit for Mother Earth. Keep — only if the item is in use Rule number 1: Items are worth keeping only if you use them regularly. Anything you have not used or touched for the past 2 years, it makes good sense to clear them away. That doesn’t mean they are destined for the rubbish chute which will contribute to the landfill! For things that are still in perfectly good condition, consider the next two steps. Give or donate items in good condition Items such as old bedding, toys or clothes that are still in good, useable condition can be donated or given away on Carousell or to established charities such as The Salvation Army. Newcomers like Green Square or Cloop take in old textiles and even old shoes and bags as part of their bid to help consumers move towards a zero-waste lifestyle. There are also many Facebook groups such as 1st Dibs Zero Waste Community or Singapore Neighbourhood Freecycle 2 where participants give away items. You can even donate used clothing at fast fashion retailers. H&M, for instance, collects clothes from any brand in any condition under its Garment Collecting Programme. Recycle items & give them a second life As you spring clean, do your bit for Mother Earth by recycling paper, plastics, metals, or glass products. Items made from these 4 materials can all be conveniently disposed into the blue recycling bins near your block. #RecycleRight by taking these 3 steps: Check, clean & recycle. Check the blue bin’s label to confirm your items are suitable for recycling- here’s a list of what is recyclable or not. Do not toss toys, clothes, e-waste or bulky furniture into these bins. Clean your toiletries/detergent bottles, jam jars and other food containers before recycling. Dumping wet, greasy or food-contaminated items may dirty other items in the bin and render them un-recyclable. Recycle by dropping them into the blue bin. Throw away if items are broken or cannot be recycled or given away Finally, for items that cannot be salvaged, off they go into the bin. To dispose bulky items, you should contact the Town Council at 6559 0388 to book a time and date at least 3 days in advance. This free service is provided by the CCK Town Council and each HDB household can request for removal of up to 3 items per month. With the upcoming festive period, the Town Council will be providing an additional service to assist residents in their spring-cleaning efforts. From 1 January to 31 January 2023, residents will also have the option to leave their bulky items at designated areas at their void decks for removal. This service excludes renovation debris and large furniture or items such as 3-door wardrobes, 4-feet cabinets, pianos, safes or other extra-large items. There you have it, 4 simple steps to a more sustainable and eco CNY! Have a happy and earth-friendly Lunar New Year! Back
Spot & Share 2023: Win a Printer

Spot & Share 2023: Win a Printer CCK Town has many beautiful gems — your 2023 CCK Town Calendar shows just some of the many spots that captured the interest of our resident shutterbugs. This is where magical glow-in-the-dark mushrooms grow, and cute otters catch forty winks. There is also a hill where stars appear to ‘rain’ from the heavens. To kick off 2023, share with us your most interesting sight in CCK Town and you may just win an HP Envy 6020 printer worth $108 if your suggestion makes a story. Our last Spot & Share winner Franky Chong introduced everyone to a silk cotton tree he discovered growing in front of Block 488C Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5. Email your find to corpcomms@ccktc.org.sg and provide as much details as possible, including your contact information. Spot and share this new year! CCK estate Bryan Goh found these magical glow-in-the-dark fungi in Bukit Batok Hillside Park. Bukit Gombak resident Myron Tay caught this otter catching forty winks at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Brickland resident Kang Qiang’s patience was rewarded with this star trail photo at Goodview Gardens. Back
Newsletter Contest (Jan-Mar 2023)

Newsletter Contest (Jan-Mar 2023) Head Out, Explore & Win! Have you been to any of the 12 beautiful spots featured in our CCK Town 2023 Calendar? Snap a picture of yourself there & that shot could land you a prize! From a walk in Teck Whye or stroll in Brickland estate, to having fun at The Arena @ Keat Hong and relaxing in Little Guilin or exploring the Kranji Marshes and Sungei Buloh – head out for a jaunt around our Town and you could be one of the winners of the CCK Town Council Newsletter Contest! Send in your picture with the location it was taken, along with your name, address, contact no. to corpcomms@ccktc.org.sg by 31 March 2023. Explore CCK’s scenic surprises and get lucky snapping! Back
Festive Period Spring Cleaning – Removal of Bulky Items

Festive Period Spring Cleaning – Removal of Bulky Items Dear Residents, With the festive period coming up, Chua Chu Kang Town Council would like to help our residents with their spring cleaning efforts by upgrading our free bulky items removal service. From 1 Jan 2023 to 31 Jan 2023, all bulky items that are left at the designated areas at the void deck will be collected daily by the Town Council. There will be signage at the void deck to point out the designated areas. There is no cap on the number of things you can discard during this period. If you have any enquiries, please contact the Town Council at Tel: 6569 0388 or info@ccktc.org.sg. * Please note that the service is strictly not applicable for house moving purposes and/or for renovation debris. Back