Subdivisions of Singapore

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While the small physical size of Singapore does not justify the creation of national subdivisions in the form of provinces, states, and other national political divisions found in larger countries, the city-state is nonetheless subdivided in various ways throughout its history for the purpose of local administration and urban planning.

Historically, these subdivisions have been based on postal districts especially during the colonial era. When local elections neccesited the setting up of electorial districts, however, it began to supplement postal districts as an alternative form of local governance, since each electorial district is headed by a member of parliament who represents and speaks for the respective electoriates.

In the 1990s, the Urban Redevelopment Authority carved up the country into 55 planning areas. These boundaries became increasingly accepted as an alternative method of subdividing the country, made all the more popular as the boundaries do not change compared to the more fluid nature of electorical boundaries. The Singapore Department of Statistics adopted these boundaries for the latest 2000 nationwide population census, and the Singapore Police Force uses them as an approximate guide when demarcating boundaries for its Neighbourhood Police Centres, as opposed to the former Neighbourhood Police Post system which was also based on electorial divisions.

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[edit] Postal Districts

Postal districts were numbered from 01 to 83 under the new system implemented in 1 September 1995. Census data and most forms of internal boundaries had been based on postal districts until the introduction of new planning boundaries in the 1990s.

[edit] Electoral Districts

The electorial boundaries of Singapore are relatively fluid, and are reviewed prior to each general election. The following districts were in force since the 2006 General Elections:

  • Aljunied Group Representative Constituency
  • Ang Mo Kio Group Representative Constituency
    • Cheng San-Seletar Division
    • Jalan Kayu Division
    • Kebun Baru Division
    • Nee Soon South Division
    • Teck Ghee Division
    • Sengkang West Division
  • Bishan - Toa Payoh Group Representative Constituency
    • Bishan East Division
    • Bishan-Toa Payoh North Division
    • Thomson Division
    • Toa Payoh Central Division
    • Toa Payoh East Division
  • Bukit Panjang Single Member Constituency
  • Choa Chu Kang Single Member Constituency
  • East Coast Group Representative Constituency
  • Holland-Bukit Timah Group Representative Constituency
  • Hong Kah Group Representative Constituency
  • Hougang Single Member Constituency
  • Jalan Besar Group Representative Constituency
  • Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency
  • Jurong Group Representative Constituency
    • Bukit Batok Division
    • Bukit Batok East Division
    • Jurong Central Division
    • Taman Jurong Division
    • Yuhua Division
  • MacPherson Single Member Constituency
  • Marine Parade Group Representative Constituency
  • Nee Soon Central Single Member Constituency
  • Nee Soon East Single Member Constituency
  • Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representative Constituency
    • Pasir Ris East Division
    • Pasir Ris West Division
    • Punggol Central Division
    • Punggol South Division
    • Punggol North Division
    • Punggol East Division
  • Potong Pasir Single Member Constituency
  • Sembawang Group Representative Constituency
  • Tampines Group Representative Constituency
    • Tampines Changkat Division
    • Tampines Central Division
    • Tampines East Division
    • Tampines North Division
    • Tampines West Division
  • Tanjong Pagar Group Representative Constituency
  • West Coast Group Representative Constituency
  • Yio Chu Kang Single Member Constituency

[edit] Community Development Council Districts

Districts of Singapore
Districts of Singapore

Since 2001-11-24, Singapore has had an administrative subdivision into 5 districts, headed by majors and with Community Development Councils (CDCs) as local administrations. The CDCs initiate, plan and manage community programmes to promote community bonding and social cohesion. The districts are composed of the constituencies as follows:

  • Central Singapore Community Development Council
    • Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency
    • Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency
    • Jalan Besar Group Representative Constituency
    • Tanjong Pagar Group Representative Constituency
  • North East Community Development Council
    • Aljunied Group Representative Constituency
    • Hougang Single Member Constituency
    • Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representative Constituency
    • Tampines Group Representative Constituency
  • North West Community Development Council
    • Holland-Bukit Panjang Group Representative Constituency
    • Nee Soon Central Single Member Constituency
    • Nee Soon East Single Member Constituency
    • Sembawang Group Representative Constituency
  • South East Community Development Council
    • East Coast Group Representative Constituency
    • Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency
    • MacPherson Single Member Constituency
    • Marine Parade Group Representative Constituency
    • Potong Pasir Single Member Constituency
  • South West Community Development Council
    • Ayer Rajah Single Member Constituency
    • Bukit Timah Single Member Constituency
    • Choa Chu Kang Single Member Constituency
    • Hong Kah Group Representative Constituency
    • Jurong Group Representative Constituency
    • West Coast Group Representative Constituency

[edit] Regions

Main article: Regions of Singapore

The regions are groupings of the Urban planning areas.

[edit] Urban Planning Areas

The urban planning areas are subdivisions of the regions.

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Central Region

Alexandra | Ayer Rajah | Balestier Road | Bishan | Bugis | Bukit Ho Swee | Bukit Merah | Bukit Timah | Buona Vista | Caldecott Hill | Central Area | Chinatown | Commonwealth | Dhoby Ghaut | Dover | Emerald Hill | Esplanade | Farrer Park | Geylang | HarbourFront | Holland Village | Jalan Besar | Joo Chiat | Kallang | Kampong Glam | Katong | Kent Ridge | Kolam Ayer | Kim Seng | Little India | MacPherson | Marina Bay | Marina Centre | Marina East | Marina South | Marine Parade | Marymount | Mountbatten | Mount Vernon | Museum | Newton | Novena | One-North | Orchard Road | Outram | Pasir Panjang | Potong Pasir | Rochor | Queenstown | Radin Mas | Raffles Place | River Valley | Shenton Way | Sin Ming | Singapore River | Siglap | Southern Islands | St. Michael | Tanjong Pagar | Tanjong Rhu | Tanglin | Telok Ayer | Telok Blangah | Thomson | Tiong Bahru | Toa Payoh

East Region

Bedok | Bedok Reservoir | Chai Chee | Changi | Changi Bay | Changi East | Changi Village | East Coast | Eunos | Kaki Bukit | Kembangan | Loyang | Pasir Ris | Paya Lebar | Simei | Tampines | Tanah Merah

North Region

Admiralty | Central Catchment Nature Reserve | Chong Pang | Kranji | Lim Chu Kang | Mandai | Marsiling | Neo Tiew | Sembawang | Senoko | Simpang | Sungei Kadut | Woodlands | Yishun

North-East Region

Aljunied | Ang Mo Kio (Planning Area) | Buangkok | Defu | Hougang | Jalan Kayu | Kebun Baru | Lorong Chuan | Lorong Halus | North-Eastern Islands | Punggol | Seletar | Sengkang | Serangoon | Serangoon Gardens | Serangoon North | Ubi | Yio Chu Kang

West Region

Benoi | Boon Lay | Bukit Batok | Bukit Gombak | Bukit Panjang | Choa Chu Kang | Clementi | Gul | Hillview | Joo Koon | Jurong (Jurong East | Jurong West) | Murai | Nanyang | Pandan | Pasir Laba | Pioneer | Sarimbun | Taman Jurong | Teban Gardens | Tengah | Toh Tuck | Tuas | West Coast | Western Islands | Western Water Catchment | Yew Tee