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Gov’t pilots initiatives to enhance Boat Quay vibrancy

Starting from 18 August 2025, applicants may submit proposals for new bars.

The government will implement new initiatives at the Boat Quay Historic District and neighbouring areas on a one-year pilot to enhance vibrancy and provide opportunities for businesses in the city centre.

Starting from 18 August 2025, applicants may submit proposals for new bars, pubs and nightclubs along the Boat Quay Waterfront, Circular Road, Lorong Telok and Canton Street.

Approved proposals may be granted Temporary Permission for up to three years during the pilot.

The Singapore Police Force will also consider applications from liquor licensees with relevant permissions in said areas, as well as the Clarke Quay Conservation Area, to extend their trading hours to 4 a.m. on Thursday and Friday nights.

This is on top of the existing liquor trading hours of up to 3 a.m. on Sundays and weekdays, and 4 a.m. on Saturdays and the eve of Public Holidays.

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