Sport Facilities Master Plan
The Sports Facilities Master Plan (SFMP) is a key recommendation under
the Vision 2030 sports master plan, to provide greater access to quality,
affordable sports facilities and enable wider participation in sports.
It provides the physical foundation for sports in Singapore, enables our
sports talents to pursue excellence and creates common spaces for people
to interact, bond and rally around Team Singapore.
When the implementation of the Masterplan is complete, a majority of Singaporeans
will have easy and convenient access to a new generation of sports and
recreational facilities that will enable wider participation in sports.
The first phase of the Masterplan will include a mix of new facilities
as well as a rejuvenation of the existing ones, with innovative new features.
Punggol Regional Sport Centre
A new Regional Sports Centre in Punggol that will cater to a wider range of competitive sports and events and will be integrated with Punggol's waterways and co-located with the SAFRA clubhouse. This new Regional Sports Centre will be able to host sports activities and events for the community of Punggol.
Sembawang Sport and Recreational Centre
A new Town Sports and Recreation Centre that will be part of a community hub in Sembawang that will combine sporting and community facilities to create a vibrant social space and offer greater convenience to residents
Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex
Amongst the current facilities to be upgraded will be the Ang Mo Kio Swimming Complex that will be redeveloped into a Wet Play Field that will comprise modern wet features such as an adventure sports pool with a floating playground.
Sport in Precinct programme
At the community level, new spaces and facilities will be created in the neighbourhood for sports and recreation as part of the Sports in Precinct programme. The Jurong Spring Community Play Field is a pilot project for the new programme that will feature sheltered playing areas and multi-use courts, to cater to all ages, thereby bringing new sporting spaces closer to residents.