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This is a list of places in Singapore based on the planning areas and their constituent subzones as designated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

Based on the latest URA Master Plan in 2019, the country is divided into 5 regions, which are further subdivided into 55 planning areas, and finally subdivided into a total of 332 subzones.[1]

Both planning areas and subzones are listed below in alphabetical order. Population data is accurate as of June 2018,[2] which does not necessarily reflect the same boundaries as in the 2019 Master Plan. Additionally, the figures include citizens and permanent residents but do not include the approximately 1.6 million non-permanent residents of Singapore.

Central Region

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The Central Region of Singapore is made up of 22 planning areas, of which 10 form the Central Area. The region comprises 135 subzones in total. Planning areas that are part of the Central Area are italicised.

Planning Area[1] Subzone[1] Estimated population (2018)[2] Remarks
Bishan Bishan East 28,750
Marymount 30,250
Upper Thomson 29,490
Bukit Merah Alexandra Hill 14,240
Alexandra North 1,410
Bukit Ho Swee 15,150
Bukit Merah 1,130
Depot Road 6,390
Everton Park 8,420
Greater Southern Waterfront 30
HarbourFront 3,200
Henderson Hill 11,510
Kampong Tiong Bahru 9,470
Redhill 12,100
Singapore General Hospital 10
Telok Blangah Drive 17,940
Telok Blangah Rise 12,650
Telok Blangah Way 9,790
Tiong Bahru 12,800
Tiong Bahru Station 15,660
Bukit Timah Anak Bukit 22,090
Coronation Road 6,390
Farrer Court 6,240
Hillcrest 9,120
Holland Road 10,630
Leedon Park 6,460
Swiss Club 5,620
Ulu Pandan 10,730
Downtown Core Anson 80
Bayfront 0
Bugis 840
Cecil 220
Central Boulevard 630
City Hall 60
Clifford Pier 0
Marina Centre 10
Maxwell 0
Nicoll - Added in 2019.
Phillip 0
Raffles Place 60
Tanjong Pagar 600
Geylang Aljunied 39,990
Geylang East 31,180
Kallang Way 50
Kampong Ubi 12,340
MacPherson 28,050
Kallang Bendemeer 35,980
Boon Keng 12,230
Crawford 8,960
Geylang Bahru 11,950
Kallang Bahru 20
Kampong Bugis 820
Kampong Java 10,710
Lavender 9,710
Tanjong Rhu 11,060
Marina East Marina East 0
Marina South Marina South 0
Marine Parade East Coast 0
Katong 9,380
Marina East 0
Marine Parade 27,550
Mountbatten 10,330
Museum Bras Basah 10
Dhoby Ghaut 240
Fort Canning 170
Newton Cairnhill 3,690
Goodwood Park 1,140
Istana Negara 40
Monk's Hill 970
Newton Circus 220
Orange Grove 1,580
Novena Balestier 32,370
Dunearn 3,880
Malcolm 2,810
Moulmein 9,190
Mount Pleasant 700
Orchard Boulevard 430
Somerset 140
Tanglin 430
Outram China Square 1,460
Chinatown 10,930
Pearl's Hill 7,340
People's Park 300
Queenstown Commonwealth 7,420
Dover 11,290
Ghim Moh 13,550
Holland Drive 13,170
Kent Ridge 840
Margaret Drive 15,000
Mei Chin 15,810
National University of Singapore 230
one-north 650
Pasir Panjang 1 4,370
Pasir Panjang 2 3,290
Port 110
Queensway 290
Singapore Polytechnic 110
Tanglin Halt 11,750
River Valley Institution Hill 3,500
Leonie Hill 2,830
One Tree Hill 1,920
Oxley 1,460
Paterson 220
Rochor Bencoolen 1,280
Farrer Park 2,830
Kampong Glam 160
Little India 3,460
Mackenzie 130
Mount Emily 1,330
Rochor Canal 0
Selegie 220
Sungei Road 2,140
Victoria 1,910
Singapore River Boat Quay 130
Clarke Quay 140
Robertson Quay 2,710
Southern Islands Sentosa 1,800
Southern Group 0
Straits View Straits View 0
Tanglin Chatsworth 6,490
Nassim 9,440
Ridout 1,390
Tyersall 3,650
Toa Payoh Bidadari 0
Boon Teck 13,600
Braddell 10,040
Joo Seng 7,980 Formerly called Paya Lebar.
Kim Keat 8,290
Lorong 8 Toa Payoh 7,510 Formerly called Kallang.
Pei Chun 10,790
Potong Pasir 11,310
Sennett 5,410
Toa Payoh Central 28,860
Toa Payoh West 14,290 Formerly called Marymount.
Woodleigh 2,420
Total 926,040

East Region

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The East Region of Singapore consists of 6 planning areas, comprising 30 subzones in total. Tampines serves as the regional centre of the East Region.

Planning Area[1] Subzone[1] Estimated population (2018)[2] Remarks
Bedok Bayshore 7,240
Bedok North 82,620
Bedok Reservoir 25,830
Bedok South 48,010
Frankel 34,030
Kaki Bukit 38,470
Kembangan 38,530
Siglap 6,570
Changi Changi Airport 0
Changi Point 590
Changi West 1,480
Changi Bay Changi Bay 0
Pasir Ris Flora Drive 14,650
Loyang East 2,150
Loyang West 180
Pasir Ris Central 30,520 Formerly called Town.
Pasir Ris Drive 55,970
Pasir Ris Park 7,280
Pasir Ris Wafer Fab Park 20 Formerly called Pasir Ris West.
Pasir Ris West 36,140 Formerly called Elias.
Paya Lebar Airport Road 0
Paya Lebar East 10
Paya Lebar North 20
Paya Lebar West 0
PLAB 0
Tampines Simei 40,330
Tampines Central 235,330
Tampines Changkat/Ashford
Tampines East
Tampines Green
Tampines North
Tampines West
Xilin 1,730
Total 687,420

North Region

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The North Region of Singapore is made up of 8 planning areas, comprising 41 subzones in total. Its regional centre is located at Woodlands.

Planning Area[1] Subzone[1] Estimated population (2018)[2] Remarks
Central Water Catchment Central Water Catchment 0
Lim Chu Kang Lim Chu Kang 110
Neo Tiew
Mandai Mandai East 0
Mandai Estate 2,090
Mandai West 0
Sembawang Admiralty 14,160
Sembawang Central 30,550
Sembawang East 8,490
Sembawang North 26,200
Sembawang Springs 6,210
Sembawang Straits 1,720
Senoko North 20
Senoko South 20
The Wharves 0
Simpang Pulau Seletar 0
Simpang North 0
Simpang South 0
Tanjong Irau 0
Sungei Kadut Gali Batu 30 Formerly called Mandai.
Kranji 10
Pang Sua 20
Reservoir View 20
Turf Club 690
Woodlands Greenwood Park 50
Midview 35,960
North Coast 12,900
Senoko West 20
Woodgrove 34,590
Woodlands East 97,090
Woodlands Regional Centre 10
Woodlands South 41,150
Woodlands West 30,770
Yishun Khatib 10,540
Lower Seletar 15,280
Nee Soon 890
Northland 29,070
Springleaf 4,230
Yishun Central 1,350
Yishun East 56,940
Yishun South 40,870
Yishun West 55,770
Total 557,820

North-East Region

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The North-East Region of Singapore is made up of 7 planning areas, comprising 48 subzones in total. There are plans to transform Seletar into the regional centre of the North-East Region in the future.

Planning Area[1] Subzone[1] Estimated population (2018)[2] Remarks
Ang Mo Kio Ang Mo Kio Town Centre 4,820
Cheng San 28,320
Chong Boon 27,080
Kebun Baru 22,970
Sembawang Hills 6,760
Shangri-La 16,560
Tagore 8,110 Formerly called Sindo.
Townsville 21,900
Yio Chu Kang 50
Yio Chu Kang East 4,180
Yio Chu Kang North 0 Formerly called Seletar.
Yio Chu Kang West 24,960
Hougang Defu Industrial Park 20
Hougang Central 4,730
Hougang East 25,020
Hougang West 46,300
Kangkar 30,300
Kovan 25,730 Formerly called Rosyth.
Lorong Ah Soo 32,480
Lorong Halus 0 Formerly called Sungei Serangoon.
Tai Seng 14,190 Formerly called Tai Keng.
Trafalgar 44,240
North-Eastern Islands North-Eastern Islands 50
Punggol Coney Island 0
Matilda 47,930
Northshore 270
Punggol Canal 0
Punggol Field 48,380
Punggol Town Centre 17,490
Waterway East 47,500
Seletar Pulau Punggol Barat 0
Pulau Punggol Timor 0
Seletar 230
Seletar Aerospace Park 20
Sengkang Anchorvale 43,740 Formerly called Buangkok.
Compassvale 21,160 Formerly called Trafalgar.
Fernvale 53,810 Formerly called Jalan Kayu East.
Lorong Halus North 0 Formerly called Sungei Serangoon East.
Rivervale 60,660 Formerly called Sungei Serangoon West.
Sengkang Town Centre 61,270
Sengkang West 10 Formerly called Jalan Kayu West.
Serangoon Lorong Chuan 8,520
Seletar Hills 13,920
Serangoon Central 25,160
Serangoon Garden 37,260
Serangoon North 16,240
Serangoon North Industrial Estate 10
Upper Paya Lebar 16,200
Total 908,550

West Region

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The West Region of Singapore consists of 12 planning areas, comprising 78 subzones in total. The regional centre of the West Region is Jurong East.

Planning Area[1] Subzone[1] Estimated population (2018)[2] Remarks
Boon Lay Liu Fang 10
Samulun 10
Shipyard 10
Tukang 10
Bukit Batok Brickworks 5,080
Bukit Batok Central 26,630
Bukit Batok East 13,280
Bukit Batok West 15,030
Bukit Batok South 15,440
Gombak 10,080
Guilin 13,110
Hillview 18,980
Hong Kah North 26,800
Bukit Panjang Bangkit 22,920
Dairy Farm 6,730
Fajar 28,490
Jelebu 31,940
Nature Reserve 3,790
Saujana 26,310
Senja 20,650
Choa Chu Kang Choa Chu Kang Central 21,500
Choa Chu Kang North 32,900 Formerly called Kranji North and Pang Sua.
Keat Hong 32,750
Peng Siang 33,690
Teck Whye 25,260
Yew Tee 41,420
Clementi Clementi Central 13,840
Clementi North 29,510
Clementi West 15,810
Clementi Woods 15,750
Faber 5,880
Pandan 10
Sunset Way 6,020
Toh Tuck 20
West Coast 6,170
Jurong East International Business Park 10
Jurong Gateway 430 Formerly called Regional Centre.
Jurong Port 0
Jurong River 10
Lakeside (Business) 870[note 1]
Lakeside (Leisure)
Penjuru Crescent 10
Teban Gardens 19,270
Toh Guan 15,200
Yuhua East 25,460
Yuhua West 19,920 Formerly called Boon Lay.
Jurong West Boon Lay Place 30,200
Chin Bee 10
Hong Kah 54,880
Jurong West Central 65,720
Kian Teck 50
Taman Jurong 38,660
Wenya 8,360
Yunnan 68,840
Pioneer Benoi Sector 10
Gul Basin 20
Gul Circle 30
Joo Koon 30
Pioneer Sector 0
Tengah Brickland 12,700
Forest Hill
Garden
Park
Plantation
Tengah Industrial Estate
Tuas Tuas Bay 10
Tuas North 40 Formerly called Pioneer.
Tuas Promenade 0
Tuas View 20
Tuas View Extension 10 Formerly called Coast.
Western Islands Jurong Island and Bukom 10
Semakau 0
Sudong 0
Western Water Catchment Ama Keng 720[note 2]
Bahtera
Bajau
Cleantech
Jalan Bahar
Kapal
Kranji Camp
Lorong Danau
Murai
Murai North
Nanyang Bridge
Nanyang Crescent
Nanyang Gateway
Pasir Laba/Safti
Peng Kang Hill
Poyan
SAFTI City
Sarimbun
Sungei Gedong
Thousand Oaks
Wrexham
Total 914,640

Notes

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  1. ^ Lakeside (Business) and Lakeside (Leisure) was a single subzone as of 2018.
  2. ^ Only Cleantech, Nanyang Bridge, Nanyang Crescent, Nanyang Gateway and part of Peng Kang Hill (NTU only) is opened to public. The rest of it is prohibited to public as under Infrastructure Protection Act 2017.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Master Plan 2019 Subzone Boundary (No Sea) — Data.gov.sg". beta.data.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Singapore Residents by Subzone and Type of Dwelling, Jun 2018 — Data.gov.sg". beta.data.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 December 2023.

Further reading

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