We have over 1,600 community gardens today beautifying and adding vibrancy to our community spaces. Since the inception of our nationwide gardening movement Community in Bloom initiative, the number of community gardens has increased significantly. Thanks to these pockets of green spaces, charismatic birds and butterflies are increasingly becoming a common sight in our neighbourhoods and communities. In addition to sowing edible crops, community gardens also helps to attract wildlife to our urban greenery. Enquiry on Application Status, Payment Status and Officer in Chargeĭo you have an interest in gardening? Are you keen to meet other like-minded people? Community gardens provides a platform for people to bond with the wider community while drawing us closer to nature in our cityscape!.Guidelines on Greenery Provision and Tree Conservation for Developments.Landscape Excellence Assessment Framework (LEAF).Plant Science and Health Laboratory Services.Bringing Plants & Plant Products into Singapore.Social Enterprise Community Urban Farm Grant.
Community garden design series#
Gardening with Edibles Masterclass Series.Conditions for Importing & Exporting CITES Species (Plants).Conditions for Importing & Exporting CITES Species (Animals).CITES Classification of Endangered Species.Integrated Urban Coastal Management (IUCM).Comprehensive Marine Biodiversity Survey.International Day for Biological Diversity 2021.Science Communication for CIN Ambassadors.Biodiversity Impact Assessment Guidelines.Singapore Index on Cities’ Biodiversity.National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.Guided Walks and Workshops for Organised Groups.Pre-school Resources on Singapore and its Biodiversity.Pre-school Resources on living with Animals and the Community in our City in Nature.
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Learn how to use Virtual Reality to create new visions for different parts of Chinatown. Happy Pets, Happy People (Responsible Pet Ownership) This project aims to promote community resilience, reduce stress and stigma, and support the affected groups in Chinatown through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ongoing displacement, by making use of VR co-creation and other tools of architectural design.Workshops & Guided Walks for Organised Groups.Romantic Wedding Venues in Parks around Singapore.Celebrating Christmas and Year End Festivities in our Green Spaces.
Etiquette when visiting Sisters’ Islands Marine Park.Register for a Therapeutic Horticulture Session.Park Connector Network Temporary Closures.Please see the attached flyer for more information and how to register. Josephine Wong, Kenneth P Fung, Alan Li and Mandana Vahabi are part of the investigators’ Team. Linda Zhang of X University and in collaboration from Project Protech. Has conversational language skills in at least one of Cantonese, English, Mandarin or Vietnamese.Can join as an individual – you can’t be representing an institution.Can commit to participating in a minimum of six out of ten 2.5 hour sessions over six months.
Participants will gain various new skills, connect further with the community and be paid $20 per hour for their participation.