Serangoon Residents Say They Haven’t Been Able To Open Windows Or Hang Dry Laundry For 8 Years Due To Pigeon Droppings

Serangoon Residents Say They Haven’t Been Able To Open Windows Or Hang Dry Laundry For 8 Years Due To Pigeon Droppings


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For many Singaporeans, hanging laundry out the window to dry is part of everyday life.

But for some residents at Block 302 Serangoon Avenue 2, that simple routine has apparently been off the table for years — eight years to be exact.

The reason? Pigeon droppings — and lots of it too. What’s more, residents claim it’s a woman on a 12th floor unit who’s allegedly behind this. 

“At the top floor, an old lady has been attracting pigeons with her feed, raining bird sh!t on everything below,” wrote Chia Ching Kai, who shared a video recently on Instagram. The clip showed pigeons crowding window grills and laundry racks outside a high-floor unit at the block.

The 46-year-old wrote that the entire column of units has not been able to put out their laundry or even keep their kitchen windows open for at least eight years.

Bird droppings could be seen streaking down the building façade, all the way to the ground floor.

Netizens were horrified at the sight, many expressing shock at the scale of the situation.

“How did everyone live with this for eight years and counting?” read a comment.

Speaking to 8days.sg, Ching Kai, who has been living in the block for two years, only decided to raise the issue online after someone from another block pointed out how an entire column of units was being affected by one unit, and he felt it was time to speak up.





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