Cement replacing broken tiles at Anchorvale block a temporary fix to prevent tripping: Sengkang TC

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Cement replacing broken tiles at Anchorvale block a temporary fix to prevent tripping: Sengkang TC
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Commenters on social media have questioned the move. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Photos of a layer of cement replacing cracked tiles at a Housing Board block in Anchorvale have been circulating online, with commenters on social media questioning the move.

“Instead of replacing cracked tiles with suitable tiles, the town council simply lay concrete instead,” alleged the text on the post, which noted that the photos were shared by “disappointed residents” at Block 333 Anchorvale Link. “The precinct is currently undergoing repair and redecoration works, and the cluster has already been prioritised. During the R&R, epoxy flakes will be applied, as a refresh of the entire void deck.” it said, without going into details about when the works will be completed.

SKTC said that it regrets that this was not well-communicated to its residents, and that it will be sharing an update with affected residents through notices posted in the area.

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