Closing HDB common spaces 'may seem harsh, but necessary' to balance residents' interests: Faishal Ibrahim

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Closing HDB common spaces 'may seem harsh, but necessary' to balance residents' interests: Faishal Ibrahim
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The decision to cordon off common spaces in housing estates may seem harsh but it is necessary to balance the interests of all residents, Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim said on Tuesday (Jan 9)

The decision to cordon off common spaces in housing estates may seem harsh but it is necessary to balance the interests of all residents, Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim said on Tuesday (Jan 9).

The decision to cordon off common spaces in housing estates may seem harsh but it is necessary to balance the interests of all residents, Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim said on Tuesday (Jan 9)

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