Two migrant worker recreation centres to be redeveloped; new hub to serve over 100,000 workers

Two migrant worker recreation centres to be redeveloped; new hub to serve over 100,000 workers


SINGAPORE: Two migrant worker recreation centres will be redeveloped with larger capacities and upgraded amenities, with one to be transformed into Singapore’s first recreation hub for migrant workers, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said on Friday (Apr 17).

The projects at Soon Lee Recreation Centre (RC) and Kaki Bukit Recreation Centre are expected to be completed by the end of 2030. MOM has called for consultants to design and oversee the redevelopment.

“Both redevelopment projects are part of ongoing efforts to enhance the diversity and quality of offerings to support the social and recreational needs of migrant workers in Singapore,” the ministry said, with the aim of turning the centres into “vibrant community anchors” where workers can “rest, learn and connect with their friends and families”.

Soon Lee RC is the largest recreation centre in Singapore, serving more than 40,000 migrant workers in the Jurong West area. Following its redevelopment, it will become Singapore’s first recreation hub for migrant workers capable of serving over 100,000 workers.



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