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Thumbs up Future residents of Fernvale Lea BTO start petition against columbarium plan

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Current and future residents in Sengkang West are upset over a new columbarium that will come out in the area in 2016.

It will be integrated with a Chinese temple and the proposed site is right next to an upcoming Build-To- Order residential area, Fernvale Lea, which will have residents moving in early next year.

Stomper Jan is one of those who will be moving into the estate in November 2016.

However, these residents were apparently unaware that the site would include a columbarium.

They said that that the development booklet of the area they were issued with showed the site was reserved for a Chinese temple (see Photo #3 in gallery).

Jan told Stomp that residents have come together to sign a petition titled, "Say no to a columbarium next to our future home!"

The petition asked for the columbarium to be built somewhere else with a lower density of residents and not in a new estate targeted at young families.

To date, it has garnered 539 signatures.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/si...nst#xtor=CS2-4




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