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Punggol East By-Election Later News Update

[h=1]13-10-20: Tea With Li Lian[/h]Updated <abbr title="Tuesday, October 22, 2013 at 10:49pm" data-utime="1382449772" class="timestamp">about 2 weeks ago</abbr>

The 3rd installment of 'Tea with Li Lian'.

Photo credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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Lee Li Lian (李丽连)
[h=5]What do you hope to see in this fare review?

Several MPs and myself brought this up several times, it was one of my COS in this year's budget debate. I really hope to see:

1. Concession for the disabled community which they have been fighting for the last 13 years.

2. Concession for tertiary education (Polytechnic students). A point I often heard from parents when I conduct my house visits.

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[/h]Fare review report to be made public today
m.todayonline.comSINGAPORE — A high-level panel studying public transport fares will make public its recommendations today, with commuter groups like average-income earners, the disabled and polytechnic students set to find out if

 
[h=1]Workers’ Party’s Lee Li Lian gets both of her wishes for transport concessions fulfilled[/h] <time itemprop="dateCreated" class="entry-date updated" datetime="2013-11-06T10:06:42+00:00">Nov 6, 2013</time>



Ask and she shall receive. Indeed.

The Fare Review Mechanism Committee report is out and the Workers’ Party (WP) MP Lee Li Lian has got both her wishes fulfilled.


Her calls for concession for the disabled community and polytechnic students have yielded results.
In a Facebook post earlier this week, she highlighted the two groups who deserve concessions:




At the Budget (Committee of Supply) 2013 debates this year, Lee said that it “was an opportune time to review the need for concessionary travel to be extended for the physically disabled as well as for polytechnic students.”


She added that the disabled community has been calling for concessions for over 13 years to no avail.
Members from both parties (Christopher de Souza, Jessica Tan, and Muhamad Faisal Manap) had raised these issues during the Budget Debate.


WP also released its statement on the report. They welcomed most of the Committee’s recommendations on the concessionary fares and passes.


However, WP argued that public transport should be provided as a not for profit entity and said that it
“should not be the Government’s responsibility to safeguard the profits of SMRT and SBS Transit”.
 
Calling all parents and children in Punggol East.

Do you know that a mobile library is available just at your door step in the constituency? Check this out! They operate everyday except public holiday from 2-10pm at Blk 193 Rivervale Drive.

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”
― Dr. Seuss




 
Mr and Mrs Raja invited me to their house for Deepavali celebrations. The house was lighted up with beautiful Diwali diyas, it is indeed the festival of lights! — at Punggol East.


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[h=5]The Nov issue of PE-Bulletin is out.

We have added 2 new segments in this issue: Abstracts of Li Lian's Parliamentary questions and Li Lian's PE experiences.

Also find out from this issue what are some of the latest town updates. If you have already subscribe to this bulletin, you will be receiving it via email soon.
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Lee Li Lian (李丽连)


Before I leave for Parliament, I would like to inform that the Nov issue for PE-Bulletin is out. The team inserted 2 new segments: Li Lian's PQ and Li Lian's PE Experiences :) If you have already subscribed to the PE-Bulletin, you should have received it via email.

BTW, Parliament will sit for 2 days this month. The 2 days will be filled with a packed agenda, with 6 bills for 2nd reading, adjournment motion on each of the 2 days and of course many PQs.


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Get into the festive spirit of Christmases past and join us for a retro night of carnival fun!


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Come join us to celebrate Deepavali, the Festival of Lights, at a Night Carnival of food and fun!



 
Lee Li Lian (李丽连)

Last week, a couple came with a cake during MPS in appreciation of a successful letter of appeal written to HDB. This week, we have another resident who came with some tasty looking mangoes and some dark pearly looking fruits. I understand that it is my job to conduct MPS but such kind gestures help to keep our volunteers going.
We are thankful for the appreciation shown :)

Are you able to make a guess what are these dark pearly looking fruits?

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Daniel PS Goh

Punggol East's turn tonight to celebrate Deepavali. The children here are proving to be very resilient. The emcees are having a tough time trying to get the kids to move when the music stops. Spirit of Punggol East :)



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It's PECC's first Deepavali celebrations. The evening was lined up with colourful program which included a dance put up by Pri 2 students from Rivervale Pri Sch, very colourful Bhangra dance, magnificent light painting to great performance by students from MINDS.

Learnt something meaningful from a fellow Indian teacher. 'Deepavali' which is also known as 'Diwali' means rows of lights.


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Spent my Friday afternoon in a meeting with lovely people from Family Service Centre (SK). We were there to find out how our welfare team can better collaborate with the centre to help our needy residents as well as children and teenagers who are in need of support. It was a very fruitful meeting. The work that they are doing is definitely not easy and they certainly need support and empathy too.


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Punggol East SMC

Close to 200 residents from Punggol East are currently in Malacca for a 2D1N sight seeing, shopping and feasting trip. Stopping by 'The Straits of Melaka' for group pictures.


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[h=1]23-28.10.2013: Shantou, China Cultural Tour[/h]Updated <abbr title="Sunday, December 15, 2013 at 12:18pm" data-utime="1387081119" class="timestamp">2 hours ago

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With Autumn ebbing and Winter looming in southern China, MPs Mr Low Thia Khiang, Mr Png Eng Huat and Miss Lee Li Lian led approximately 80 epicurean residents of Bedok Reservoir, Hougang, Kaki Bukit and Punggol East Constituencies as they readied their cameras and appetites for an immersion in the cultural bounties and gastronomic delights of Chaoshan, Guangdong province.

This six-day tour was a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds, starting proper on day 2 in Shantou’s Chao Nan and Chao Yang districts –- a heady mixture of imposing fortress cities flanked by regal stone lions, historic temples with majestic deity statues circling a serene terrapin pond. The day ended with a picturesque sunset visit to a district memorial to Chinese folk hero Wen Tian Xiang at Lian Hua Feng.

Day 3 began with a ferry ride that took both tour coach and passengers over to Nan’ao county, which is largely comprised of Nan’ao island, a few km off the coast of Guangdong. A curious freshwater well skirting the seacoast, dating back to the Song dynasty, was a big crowd draw. A visit to Shantou Nan'ao Island National Forest Park saw a seascape festooned with seaweed culturing vats. Burly travellers tried their hands at lifting a heavy training rock, an amusing highlight of a centuries old military training centre. Lots of sun, sand, sea and local marine produce greeted eager palates and wallets as our jolly vacationers headed back to the hotel for a sumptuous dinner spread.

Jieyang on day 4 was an intoxicating blend of temples, fortresses and a modern shopping mall. A timeworn Buddhist temple gilded with ornate carvings, offered an expansive space to explore, culminating in a steep climb to the top which is not for the faint hearted. Cannons ringed a moat-banded coastal fortress at the next stop, the entire structure dating back to the turn of the 20th century. Capping the day was a shopping mall visit, the first real shopping experience for holidaymakers in a modern local mall, followed by a dinner banquet.

Chen Ci Hong’s Mansion in Chenghai district beckoned to visitors on the 5th day of the tour, offering a sprawling estate to explore with little nooks and crannies to sip tea, listen to Teochew Opera, watch a puppet performance and appreciate the architectural fusion. On offer at the various shopping detours were novelties like Buddha’s Hand or Finger Citron fruit, marinated in a medicinal blend including licorice, with purported health benefits. Saddled with bags of fruits, biscuits, and tea, our intrepid travellers soon arrived at the Memorial Temple of Han Yu, which offered a good workout and a breathtaking view to those robust enough to complete the ascent. The icing on the cake for the day was certainly the tram tour of the old city of Chaozhou, stopping for a photo session at Guangji Bridge (a pontoon bridge built in AD 1170 during the Southern Song Dynasty), before proceeding on motorized rickshaws through the grandiose city walls into streets lined with a dizzying array of restaurants, candy shops and snack stalls and old-style dwellings. Sightseers dropped-off outside a beautiful syncretic monastery situated in the heart of the old city, which led out into streets fringed by a smorgasbord of traditional teochew snacks freshly churned out by seasoned candy chefs.

A hearty vegetarian dinner crowned this 6-Day Enchanting Chaoshan Delicacies Tour, as MPs and residents returned to the luxury of their hotel rooms, packing bags full of fond memories ahead of the return trip the next day.

Guess what? Residents were already asking, ‘Where will we be going next year?’

Reported by: Ong Chuan
Photo credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon


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[h=1]13-11-23: PECC Deepavali Night 2013[/h]Updated <abbr title="Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 3:27pm" data-utime="1387265252" class="timestamp">4 hours ago</abbr>

Light painting. It was a simple name given to an activity that we thought appropriate for celebrating the Festival of Lights kampung-style in Punggol East.

JB, one of our volunteers, adapted the concept from the Singapore Night Festival for the Deepavali Night event. We set up the easel with a camera and TV at the open field directly facing the stage. This way the dance performances by Rivervale Primary School, MINDS, and Temple of Fine Arts and the expressions of the residents-turned-light-art<wbr>ists would speak to each other. We armed residents with coloured torches and JB took shots of light artists drawing their favourite shapes on the canvas of Punggol East at night. A smiling audience watched, helping themselves to henna painting, kachang puteh, sarsi-flavoured drink, and sweets and chocolates (sponsored by ChocolateXcellence) from the kampung stalls. Spot the light painting done by the Punggol East Constituency Committee (PECC) volunteers!

We would like to thank our sponsors and volunteers for putting up a fantastic event.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo credit: Liane Ng
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[h=1]13-11-23: PECC Deepavali Night 2013[/h]Updated <abbr title="Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 3:27pm" data-utime="1387265252" class="timestamp">4 hours ago</abbr>

Light painting. It was a simple name given to an activity that we thought appropriate for celebrating the Festival of Lights kampung-style in Punggol East.

JB, one of our volunteers, adapted the concept from the Singapore Night Festival for the Deepavali Night event. We set up the easel with a camera and TV at the open field directly facing the stage. This way the dance performances by Rivervale Primary School, MINDS, and Temple of Fine Arts and the expressions of the residents-turned-light-art<wbr>ists would speak to each other. We armed residents with coloured torches and JB took shots of light artists drawing their favourite shapes on the canvas of Punggol East at night. A smiling audience watched, helping themselves to henna painting, kachang puteh, sarsi-flavoured drink, and sweets and chocolates (sponsored by ChocolateXcellence) from the kampung stalls. Spot the light painting done by the Punggol East Constituency Committee (PECC) volunteers!

We would like to thank our sponsors and volunteers for putting up a fantastic event.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo credit: Liane Ng
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[h=1]13-11-23: PECC Deepavali Night 2013[/h]Updated <abbr title="Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 3:27pm" data-utime="1387265252" class="timestamp">4 hours ago</abbr>

Light painting. It was a simple name given to an activity that we thought appropriate for celebrating the Festival of Lights kampung-style in Punggol East.

JB, one of our volunteers, adapted the concept from the Singapore Night Festival for the Deepavali Night event. We set up the easel with a camera and TV at the open field directly facing the stage. This way the dance performances by Rivervale Primary School, MINDS, and Temple of Fine Arts and the expressions of the residents-turned-light-art<wbr>ists would speak to each other. We armed residents with coloured torches and JB took shots of light artists drawing their favourite shapes on the canvas of Punggol East at night. A smiling audience watched, helping themselves to henna painting, kachang puteh, sarsi-flavoured drink, and sweets and chocolates (sponsored by ChocolateXcellence) from the kampung stalls. Spot the light painting done by the Punggol East Constituency Committee (PECC) volunteers!

We would like to thank our sponsors and volunteers for putting up a fantastic event.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo credit: Liane Ng
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[h=1]13-11-23: PECC Deepavali Night 2013[/h]Updated <abbr title="Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 3:27pm" data-utime="1387265252" class="timestamp">4 hours ago</abbr>

Light painting. It was a simple name given to an activity that we thought appropriate for celebrating the Festival of Lights kampung-style in Punggol East.

JB, one of our volunteers, adapted the concept from the Singapore Night Festival for the Deepavali Night event. We set up the easel with a camera and TV at the open field directly facing the stage. This way the dance performances by Rivervale Primary School, MINDS, and Temple of Fine Arts and the expressions of the residents-turned-light-art<wbr>ists would speak to each other. We armed residents with coloured torches and JB took shots of light artists drawing their favourite shapes on the canvas of Punggol East at night. A smiling audience watched, helping themselves to henna painting, kachang puteh, sarsi-flavoured drink, and sweets and chocolates (sponsored by ChocolateXcellence) from the kampung stalls. Spot the light painting done by the Punggol East Constituency Committee (PECC) volunteers!

We would like to thank our sponsors and volunteers for putting up a fantastic event.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo credit: Liane Ng
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