Ang Mo Kio resident dumps items along corridor again, months after town council removed them

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Ang Mo Kio resident dumps items along corridor again, months after town council removed them
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A resident at Block 565 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 has started leaving numerous items along the fourth-floor corridor once again. This comes less than three months after Ang Mo Kio Town Council (AMKTC) removed the resident's clutter following feedback from Stomp contributor James.

PHOTO: StompA resident at Block 565 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 has started leaving numerous items along the fourth-floor corridor once again.

James told Stomp earlier in July that he had difficulty pushing his elderly wheelchair-bound mother along the corridor because of his neighbour's items. In response to a Stomp query, a spokesperson for AMKTC said on Tuesday said it was "drawn to the case of obstruction" on the fourth floor of the block.

"However, during our regular inspections, we have noticed that additional items have been placed in the same area," added the spokesperson.

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