People’s Park Food Centre reopens with anti-bird netting, upgraded facilities after renovation

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People’s Park Food Centre reopens with anti-bird netting, upgraded facilities after renovation
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SINGAPORE – People’s Park Food Centre reopened on Saturday with many stall owners and returning patrons satisfied with what they said were overdue renovation works to clean up its “dirty” image. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – People’s Park Food Centre reopened on Saturday with many stall owners and returning patrons satisfied with what they said were overdue

Besides anti-bird netting above open-air seating areas and anti-bird spikes on ceilings, the newly renovated food centre has each stall fitted with metal panels that rise to the ceiling. This prevents rodents from climbing into the food stalls through ceiling pipes. Ms Seow, who used to see rats scuttering around at 5am, when her stall opens, said the rats are now gone. She also said that the new flooring ensures the safety of hawkers and patrons as the old centre was full of potholes and uneven tiles.

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