North-East Region, Singapore
North-East Region | |||||||
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Region | |||||||
From top left to right: Terraced houses in Serangoon, HDB flats in Hougang, Sengkang LRT Line, Waterway Point, Nanyang Polytechnic | |||||||
Coordinates: 1°23′30″N 103°53′40″E / 1.39167°N 103.89444°E | |||||||
Country | Singapore | ||||||
Planning Areas |
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CDC | |||||||
Regional centre | Seletar | ||||||
Largest PA | Hougang | ||||||
Government | |||||||
• Mayors |
Central Singapore CDC North East CDC North West CDC South East CDC | ||||||
Area[1] | |||||||
• Total | 103.9 km2 (40.1 sq mi) | ||||||
Population (2015)[1] | |||||||
• Total | 834,450 | ||||||
• Density | 8,000/km2 (21,000/sq mi) |
The North-East Region of Singapore is one of the five regions in the city-state. The region is the most densely populated and has the 3rd highest population among the five, with Hougang being its most populous town and Seletar as the regional centre. Comprising 13,810 hectares, it includes seven planning areas and is largely a residential region with 217,120 homes.[2] As its name implies, it is located in the north-eastern part of Singapore.[3]
Geography
Situated on the North-Eastern corner of Singapore Island, the region comprises a total land area of 103.9 km2 (40.1 sq mi), including the North-Eastern cluster of islands, Pulau Ubin, Pulau Tekong and Pulau Tekong Kechil. It directly borders Singapore's East Region to the east, Central Region to the south and North Region to the west.
Government
The North-East Region is governed locally by 3 different Community Development Council, namely the Central CDC, North East CDC, North West CDC and South East CDC and is divided into 7 different planning areas.
Planning Areas
Planning Area |
Area (km2') | Population | Density (/km2') |
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Ang Mo Kio | 13.94 | 174,770 | 12,538.2 |
Hougang | 13.93 | 222,310 | 15,960.2 |
North-Eastern Islands | 42.88 | 60 | 1.4 |
Punggol | 9.34 | 109,750 | 11,746.8 |
Seletar | 10.25 | 270 | 26.3 |
Sengkang | 10.59 | 206,680 | 19,511 |
Serangoon | 10.1 | 120,670 | 11,945.2 |
Education
Residents living within the area have access to different educational facilities ranging from preschools to primary and secondary schools as these are located around the different towns in the North-East region. The area is also home to various tertiary institutions such as, Anderson Junior College, ITE College Central, Nanyang Junior College, Nanyang Polytechnic and Serangoon Junior College and 2 international schools, namely, the Australian International School Singapore and the French School of Singapore.