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The image displays two large, vertically oriented informational posters, illuminated by spotlights from above, likely presented at an indoor exhibition or public display. The setting appears to be a temporary structure or booth.

The left poster is titled "Better Homes." Its tagline states: "Keeping our homes and shared spaces in tip-top condition gets harder as they age. That's why we're rejuvenating our estate with fresh upgrades!" The poster informs that "Residents in Radin Mas can enjoy a refreshed and renewed living environment, with the upgrading of homes, lifts and other common areas." It details a "Repair & Redevelopment Programme (R&R)" listing specific block numbers and features illustrations of workers painting and installing a window. Another section, "Home Improvement Programme (HIP)," shows illustrations of workers engaged in interior renovations like tiling and painting walls.

The right poster is titled "Vibrant Neighbourhoods" with a tagline: "An enjoyable living environment forms a big part of our daily lives. We're upgrading our town centre, amenities and common areas that will enhance our everyday experience." It states that "With the transformation of our town centre, addition of new amenities and enhancement of common areas within our estates, our residents will have more spaces to enjoy together!" This poster describes a "Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP)" with an illustration of people gathered under a shelter, and an "Unmaking the Heartware (RSH) Programme" showing individuals enjoying a park-like setting. A prominent section lists "Other upcoming enhancements around the Radin Mas estate," including "Upgrading of Market," "New Polyclinic," and "Upgrading of Telok Blangah Drive & Food Court," each accompanied by small icons.

Both posters feature a "Tanjong Pagar 5-Year Plan" logo and QR codes. The content highlights urban renewal and community improvement initiatives specifically for the Radin Mas area in Singapore. The time of day is not evident, given the indoor artificial lighting.
FM-uHS2K2

Feb 6, 2025

Singapore, Singapore

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The image displays two large, vertically oriented informational posters, illuminated by spotlights from above, likely presented at an indoor exhibition or public display. The setting appears to be a temporary structure or booth. The left poster is titled "Better Homes." Its tagline states: "Keeping our homes and shared spaces in tip-top condition gets harder as they age. That's why we're rejuvenating our estate with fresh upgrades!" The poster informs that "Residents in Radin Mas can enjoy a refreshed and renewed living environment, with the upgrading of homes, lifts and other common areas." It details a "Repair & Redevelopment Programme (R&R)" listing specific block numbers and features illustrations of workers painting and installing a window. Another section, "Home Improvement Programme (HIP)," shows illustrations of workers engaged in interior renovations like tiling and painting walls. The right poster is titled "Vibrant Neighbourhoods" with a tagline: "An enjoyable living environment forms a big part of our daily lives. We're upgrading our town centre, amenities and common areas that will enhance our everyday experience." It states that "With the transformation of our town centre, addition of new amenities and enhancement of common areas within our estates, our residents will have more spaces to enjoy together!" This poster describes a "Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP)" with an illustration of people gathered under a shelter, and an "Unmaking the Heartware (RSH) Programme" showing individuals enjoying a park-like setting. A prominent section lists "Other upcoming enhancements around the Radin Mas estate," including "Upgrading of Market," "New Polyclinic," and "Upgrading of Telok Blangah Drive & Food Court," each accompanied by small icons. Both posters feature a "Tanjong Pagar 5-Year Plan" logo and QR codes. The content highlights urban renewal and community improvement initiatives specifically for the Radin Mas area in Singapore. The time of day is not evident, given the indoor artificial lighting.

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