Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on common spaces and neighbourhood social amenities in HDB estates

May 8, 2017


Mr Liang Eng Hwa: To ask the Minister for National Development whether HDB will consider safeguarding a minimum void deck space in each precinct as common spaces for social uses and funding neighbourhood social amenities such as Senior Activity Centres, Senior Care Centres and Residents' Committees to be set up at standalone sites or at HDB-run neighbourhood shopping centres.

Answer:


Generally, void deck space is common space for social use. Since 2014, HDB has enhanced such spaces by introducing the “community living room”, which are designated communal areas at the void decks with 2 to 3 sets of tables and seats for residents to meet and chat. Residents can also use the precinct pavilions for larger activities such as block parties and community functions.

For Social Communal Facilities, or SCFs, such as Senior Activity Centres, Senior Care Centres and child care centres, HDB works closely with the relevant ministries and agencies to integrate them with new public housing developments. The funding for the construction of such SCFs at void decks is provided by the respective Ministries and agencies.

In cases where the need for SCFs is not yet established during the planning of new developments, HDB will safeguard space in areas such as the void decks or multi-storey car parks, so that SCFs can be provided subsequently when the need arises. The location, size and quantum of these safeguarded spaces depend on the size of the HDB precinct. In cases where such safeguarded spaces are not sufficient, HDB will work with other agencies to identify suitable space in the community, including at HDB neighbourhood centres.