'What avenues for concerned resident to go other than MP and PMO?' he asked
SINGAPORE: A man took to social media due to the loud noise from road constructions being carried out near his home. He expressed frustration at finding out whom to call to ask for help.
He added that he called the National Environment Agency a few times but to no avail. He also said that by Oct 23 , the agency replied to say that as far as it understands, the roadworks are “critical infrastructure diversions” that need to be completed. This would explain why the work did not even stop between midnight and five o’clock in the morning.
Mr Tan is not the only resident who has expressed unhappiness with noise from road constructions. In January of this year, Last year, a Marymount resident went to great lengths to document the noise level near his residence that has kept him awake at night,
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