Global Information Lookup Global Information

Singapore Improvement Trust information


Singapore Improvement Trust
Agency overview
Formed1927
Dissolved1960
Superseding agencies
  • Housing and Development Board
  • Planning Authority
JurisdictionGovernment of Singapore

The Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) is a former government organisation that was responsible for urban planning and urban renewal in Singapore. Formally established in 1927 under the Singapore Improvement Ordinance, it was modelled after similar organisations in India. The SIT initially carried out back lane improvement schemes and marking out unsanitary buildings for demolition, but began constructing public housing from 1935. After 1945, the SIT initially focused its efforts on the repair of its residential developments. It resumed constructing public housing in 1947 but was unable to keep up with demand. The SIT was also involved in the development of a "Master Plan", which set out Singapore's developmental direction, from 1952 to 1958. In the late 1950s, plans were set out to replace the SIT with two departments—housing and planning—culminating in two bills that were passed in 1959. With the establishment of the successor organisations by the government of Singapore, the Housing and Development Authority and the Planning Authority, in 1960, the SIT was dissolved.

The SIT consisted of a Board of Trustees, two staff, and additional workers to conduct maintenance work, along with an Estates Department, established in 1947, which handled the land and developments of the organisation. A property tax known as the Improvement Rate, rent revenue and government loans financed the SIT's projects. SIT assigned flats to applicants using a points system.

and 24 Related for: Singapore Improvement Trust information

Request time (Page generated in 0.875 seconds.)

Singapore Improvement Trust

Last Update:

The Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) is a former government organisation that was responsible for urban planning and urban renewal in Singapore. Formally...

Word Count : 2909

Public housing in Singapore

Last Update:

the 1930s, the country's first public housing was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in a similar fashion to contemporaneous British public...

Word Count : 6832

Tiong Bahru

Last Update:

area, in the Central Region of Singapore. Tiong Bahru was constructed in the 1920s by the Singapore Improvement Trust, the predecessor to the Housing...

Word Count : 1916

New towns of Singapore

Last Update:

has 24 new towns. The first new town in Singapore was constructed in the 1950s by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT), similar to British planning concepts...

Word Count : 1673

Housing and Development Board

Last Update:

in Singapore. Established in 1960 as a result of efforts in the late 1950s to set up an authority to take over the Singapore Improvement Trust's (SIT)...

Word Count : 2482

Princess House

Last Update:

Alexandra Road in Queenstown, Singapore. The building was initially used as the offices for the Singapore Improvement Trust, and later became the first...

Word Count : 451

Urban planning in Singapore

Last Update:

the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in 1927, which had limited powers and hence limited initial impact. Detailed urban planning for Singapore eventually...

Word Count : 6410

Bukit Ho Swee fire

Last Update:

1957. Meanwhile, the British colonial government in Singapore, through the Singapore Improvement Trust, embarked on the biggest public housing development...

Word Count : 2952

SIT

Last Update:

Hormozgan Province, Iran Sit (island), Croatia Sit (river), Russia Singapore Improvement Trust, a government public housing organization Special Investigation...

Word Count : 462

Lee Kuan Yew

Last Update:

1960, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) superseded the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) and assumed responsibility of public housing. With strong...

Word Count : 26065

James Milner Fraser

Last Update:

the manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust from the mid-1940s to 1956. He was also a founder of the Boys' Brigade in Singapore. Fraser was born in...

Word Count : 442

Bukit Merah

Last Update:

which was developed by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the backdrop of a rapidly growing population in post-war Singapore. The estate later became the...

Word Count : 1703

1961 in Singapore

Last Update:

population. This comes after slow progress under the previous Singapore Improvement Trust. 23 January – Mas Selamat Kastari – Known for 2008 escape. 25...

Word Count : 1040

Dakota Crescent

Last Update:

Dakota Crescent is one of Singapore’s oldest housing estates built by Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT), the government development authority, in 1958...

Word Count : 3166

Singapore

Last Update:

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It is located about one degree of latitude...

Word Count : 27464

Teh Cheang Wan

Last Update:

with the Housing Trust in Kuala Lumpur and serving in the Penang City Council. In August 1959, Teh joined the Singapore Improvement Trust as an architect...

Word Count : 1067

Kenpeitai West District Branch

Last Update:

completed on its former site in 1980. Singapore, National Library Board. "The work of the Singapore Improvement Trust (1927-1947) / compiled by J.M. Fraser"...

Word Count : 379

Chong Kee Hiong

Last Update:

Payoh grassroots organisations. Chong grew up in a two-room Singapore Improvement Trust flat. He currently lives in a semi-detached house in Bishan East...

Word Count : 634

My Queenstown Heritage Trail

Last Update:

Elizabeth II to mark her coronation in 1952. Conceived by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the 1950s and completed by its predecessor, Housing and Development...

Word Count : 1226

Balestier

Last Update:

existence of Malay kampong villages within the area. Both the Singapore Improvement Trust and the Housing and Development Board built flats in the area...

Word Count : 2971

Architecture of Singapore

Last Update:

housing. Public housing architecture in Singapore dates back to the 1930s with the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT), a colonial government agency, embarked...

Word Count : 2961

Commonwealth Avenue Wet Market

Last Update:

Commonwealth Avenue in Queenstown, Singapore. It is the only remaining market designed by the Singapore Improvement Trust. It was one of the first covered...

Word Count : 337

Nicoll Highway

Last Update:

of Singapore in the early 1950s, who played a major role in ensuring its construction. The road was first planned by the Singapore Improvement Trust in...

Word Count : 643

Toa Payoh

Last Update:

Development Board after the development of Queenstown by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the late 1950s. Before its time as a residential town, Toa...

Word Count : 1817

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net