Daily Briefing: 100 HDB projects chosen for upgrading programme; Registers of electors revised, open for public inspection

And Queenstown BTO flats nearly ready.

100 projects across 22 constituencies have been selected for the Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP) since its launch in 2007. View more here.

The registers of electors have been revised and will be open for public inspection from 24 February 2015 to 9 March 2015, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a press release on Monday (23 Feb). View more here.

Two new HDB projects in Queenstowns Dawson Estate are nearing completion and the first batch of residents are expected to obtain their keys at the end of February, according to media reports. View more here.

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