Punggol | |||||||||
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Planning Area and HDB Town | |||||||||
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• Chinese | 榜鹅 | ||||||||
• Pinyin | Bǎng'é | ||||||||
• Hokkien | Pn̂g-gô | ||||||||
• Malay | Punggol | ||||||||
• Tamil | பொங்கோல் | ||||||||
From top left to right: Panoramic view of Greendale Secondary School, Flats in Edgedale Plains, Flats in Punggol Cove, Punggol Plaza, Waterway Point, Coral Edge LRT Station, Punggol Waterway Park
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Location of Punggol within Singapore | |||||||||
Coordinates: 1°23′53.8″N 103°54′32.3″E / 1.398278°N 103.908972°E | |||||||||
Country | Singapore | ||||||||
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Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC |
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Area | |||||||||
• Total | 9.34 km2 (3.61 sq mi) | ||||||||
• Residential | 3.74 km2 (1.44 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population (2015) | |||||||||
• Total | 109,750 | ||||||||
• Density | 12,000/km2 (30,000/sq mi) | ||||||||
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Postal district | 19 | ||||||||
Dwelling units | 35,515 | ||||||||
Projected ultimate | 96,000 |
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Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC
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Punggol (Chinese: 榜鹅, Tamil: பொங்கோல்), alternatively spelt as Ponggol, is a planning area and new town situated on the Tanjong Punggol peninsula in the North-East Region of Singapore. The town directly borders Sengkang to the south and shares riverine boundaries with the planning area of Seletar to the west and Pasir Ris to the east. Bounding the town to the north and north-east is the Straits of Johor, with Coney Island included as a part of the Punggol planning area.
Under the Punggol 21 initiative, plans to turn the area into a new residential town was announced in 1996 and development of the town started in 1998. Due to the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and the financial troubles within the construction industry in 2003, the plan did not fully materialise. In 2007, a new initiative, the Punggol 21-plus plan, was introduced to redevelop the area into a waterfront town. Punggol is divided into 7 subzones, namely, Matilda District, Waterway West District, Northshore District, Punggol Point District, Canal District, Waterway East District and Crescent District
Punggol Point or Tanjong Punggol appears as Tanjong Rangon on Franklin and Jackson's 1828 map of Singapore. Punggol, also spelt as Ponggol, means "hurling sticks at the branches of fruit trees to bring them down to the ground" in Malay. It could also refer to a place where fruits and forest produce are offered wholesale and carried away. These possible names indicate that Punggol was a fruit growing district. The place is said to take its name from the river Sungei Ponggol.