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.
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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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 |
Ang Mo Kio is a planning area and residential town situated in the North-East region of Singapore. Located approximately 11 km (6.8 mi) north of the Downtown Core district, Ang Mo Kio is the 3rd most populated planning area in the North-East region and ranks 8th in terms of population in the country overall. The planning area is located at the south-western corner of the North-East region, bordered by the planning areas of Yishun to the north, Sengkang to the north-east, Serangoon to the east, Bishan to the south and the Central Water Catchment to the west.
Kallang is a planning area and residential zone located in the Central Region of Singapore.
Paya Lebar is a planning area located in the East Region of Singapore, bordered by Hougang to the west, Sengkang to the northwest, Tampines to the east, Bedok to the south and Pasir Ris to the north.
Bedok is a planning area and residential town located in the geographical region of Tanah Merah along the south-eastern coast of the East Region of Singapore. Bedok is bounded by five other planning areas: Paya Lebar to the north, Hougang to the northwest, Tampines to the northeast and east, Geylang to the west and Marine Parade to the southwest. It also shares a maritime boundary with the Singapore Strait to the south and southeast.
Seletar is an area located in the north-east of Singapore. Its name can also refer to the Seletar Planning Area, situated in the North-East Region of Singapore. The place name was derived from the Malay subgroup who were indigenous to the area, the Orang Seletar. It shares boundaries with the planning areas of Sengkang to the south, Punggol to the east, Yishun and Simpang to the west, as well as the Straits of Johor to the north.
Jurong East is a planning area and residential town situated in the West Region of Singapore. It borders Jurong West and Boon Lay to the west, Clementi to the east, Tengah and Bukit Batok to the north and Selat Jurong to the south.
Boon Lay is a neighbourhood located in the town of Jurong West in the West Region of Singapore. Its borders very roughly correspond to the URA subzone of Boon Lay Place, situated within the Jurong West Planning Area.
Jurong West is a planning area and residential town located in the West Region of Singapore. Jurong West shares boundaries with Tengah in the north, Jurong East in the east, Boon Lay and Pioneer in the south, and Western Water Catchment in the west.
Outram is a planning area located within the Central Area of the Central Region of Singapore. The area is bordered by these planning areas: Singapore River to the north, the Downtown Core to the east and south, and Bukit Merah to the west. Outram comprises four subzones, China Square, Chinatown, People's Park and Pearl's Hill.
The North Region of Singapore is one of the five regions in the city-state. The region is the second largest region in terms of land area, and has a population of 582,330. Woodlands is the regional centre and also the most populous town with 255,130 residents living in the area. Comprising 13,500 hectares of land area, it includes eight planning areas.
Planning areas, also known as DGP areas or DGP zones, are the main urban planning and census divisions of Singapore delineated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. There are a total of 55 of these areas, organised into five regions. A Development Guide Plan is then drawn up for each planning area, providing for detailed planning guidelines for every individual plot of land throughout the country.
Urban planning in Singapore is the direction of infrastructure development in Singapore. It is done through a three-tiered planning framework, consisting of a long-term plan to plot out Singapore's development over at least 50 years, a Master Plan for the medium term, and short-term plans, the first two of which are prepared by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and the last by multiple agencies.
The regions of Singapore are urban planning subdivisions demarcated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore to aid in its planning efforts. Over time, other governmental organisations have also adopted the five regions in their administrative work, as for example the Department of Statistics in the census of 2000. The regions are further subdivided into 55 planning areas, which include two water-catchment areas. The largest region in terms of area is the West Region with 218.4 km2 (84.3 sq mi), while the Central Region is the most populous with an estimated population of 922,980 inhabitants in the area in 2019.
The West Region of Singapore is one of the five regions in the city-state. The region is the largest in terms of land area and is the third most populous region after the North-East Region and Central Region. Jurong East is the regional centre of the region, with plans of developing the Jurong Lake District into a second CBD area. Jurong West is the most populous town in the region, with a population of 262,730 residents. Comprising 25,500 hectares of land area, it includes twelve planning areas and is home to about 922,540 residents.
The North-East Region of Singapore is one of the five regions in the country. The region is the most densely populated and has the highest population among the five, with Sengkang being its most populous town as of 2020 and Seletar as the regional centre. Comprising 13,810 hectares, it includes seven planning areas and is largely a residential region with 217,120 homes. Housing largely consists of high-density HDB public housing estates, however private housing is also present in the region. As its name implies, it is located in the north-eastern part of Singapore.
Jurong Lake District (JLD) is a district of Singapore, planned as part of Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)’s decentralisation efforts to bring more quality jobs, amenities, and recreational options closer to homes. The plans for the district have continued to evolve since the blueprint was first unveiled in the URA Master Plan 2008. It consists of three precincts, namely Jurong Gateway, Lakeside and Lakeside Gateway. It is 472 hectares (4,720,000 m2) in size and served by two major expressways and three MRT stations. It is planned to be Singapore's next central business district. In June 2023, a white site 6.5 hectares (ha) in size was released for sale to kick-start development of the largest commercial district outside Singapore’s city centre.
Wenya is a subzone of Jurong West, Singapore.
Lavender is a subzone within the planning area of Kallang, Singapore, as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Lavender is composed of an area bounded by Tessensohn Road in the north; Balestier Road, Lavender Street and Crawford Street in the east; the Rochor River and Rochor Canal in the south; as well as Syed Alwi Road, Serangoon Road and Rangoon Road in the west.
Kampong Java is a subzone within the planning area of Kallang, Singapore, as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). It is bounded by the Central Expressway (CTE) in the west; Balestier Road in the north; Tessensohn Road, Race Course Road, Gloucester Road, Northumberland Road and Tekka Lane in the east; and Bukit Timah Road in the south.
Straits View is a planning area located in the Central Area of the Central Region of Singapore. The area is currently relatively undeveloped, with fewer commercial developments compared to the adjacent Downtown Core.