In this episode, Meryl shares how she finds pockets of nature woven into daily life — from quiet walks along the Rail Corridor to wildlife encounters at Sungei Buloh. A reminder that some of the best escapes are right in our own backyard.
Shie Boon and Siew Ling from Movement SG show how everyday public spaces can spark joyful movement. Their energy proves that fitness — and fun — truly has no age.
Hilsann takes us through Punggol, the neighbourhood where he grew up and where his future continues to unfold. With the Punggol Digital District, working, learning, and playing close to home is becoming a reality.
Gan from Waterways Watch Society reminds us that protecting the places we love starts with everyday action. From weekend fun to flood protection, caring for our environment shapes a safer, more resilient future.
An upbeat Reel featuring active seniors turning neighbourhood spaces into hubs of movement and connection, highlighting ageing-in-place and URA’s people-centred planning.
A heritage-themed Reel showcasing Chinatown through the eyes of a URA volunteer guide. The post highlights fun facts and hidden stories behind conserved shophouses and historic clan houses, inviting viewers to rediscover the neighbourhood’s rich past.
A calming Reel that highlights how walkable paths, shared spaces, and nearby parks support everyday wellness — showcasing URA’s people-centred approach to neighbourhood planning.