Tag: BBQ

  • Inconsiderate RC Member BBQ Food Along Common Corridor

    Inconsiderate RC Member BBQ Food Along Common Corridor

    Dear editor,
    My inconsiderate neighbour every CNY BBQ outside the house then flower pots display until I open my door also can see…Put personal stool under my window take it like their personal garden.
    Such a bully yet when my mother complain about then to the town council 15++ years ago guess what the person told my mother? Sorry please close one eye la the husband is RC member…WTF!!
    And when I was in primary school we told them nicely that BBQ near plant can cause fire hazard they decided to quarrel then we call police to talk to them in the end what happen? The police just pass it off as neighbour dispute….
    For sooo many years we tolerate your nonsense yet again and again you take advantage of us seriously you are such a bully spoil my CNY! still so arrogantly tell us to close the door coz you need to heat up the charcoal then what about my guest? You trying to tell me my guest should just stay indoor and all close the door? I cannot open my door for me guest to be at tht corridor too?? Don’t be ridiculous!
    Pasir Ris Punggol Town Council is this how your rc member should treat their neighbors? When police tell them not to do it their still tell the police and SCDF what to do by saying that they should go assist in other major place instead of such small issue then what if fire really broke out from such small bbq?
    Prevention is better than cure these people still say no one at home for so many year no complain now move back want to complain what’s the excuse? Town council already say they are wrong to do such things means no excuse!
    Connie de Silva

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com
  • Did The People’s Association Reserve Tickets To Own Members Only?

    Did The People’s Association Reserve Tickets To Own Members Only?

    “The idea was good but shame it ended up as an ugly spat between the haves and the haves-not,” said one person.

    He was referring to the much anticipated SG50 barbeque (BBQ) organised by the Australian High Commission here in Singapore.

    The island-wide event by the Australians, to celebrate the two countries’ bilateral ties and to show solidarity in celebration of S’pore’s 50th year as an independent state, would see the bbq take place at 50 locations in Singapore.

    The event also coincided with the visit of Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbot.

    All seemed to go well, with many looking forward to being among those who would get to taste the 10,000 steaks which would be dished out on Sunday, 28 June.

    PM Abbot and his Singapore counterpart, Lee Hsien Loong, themselves were at the BBQ in Bishan Park on Sunday.

    It was, as believed, a free non-ticketed event.

    However, on the day of the event itself, the Australia in Singapore Facebook page dropped a bombshell – tickets would be required to participate in the feast.

    It said:

    “This is IT. Tonight’s the night of our long awaited ’50 BBQs’!”

    “Many locations are ticketed by the People’s Association to ensure there’s enough food for all. But we’ve been told some spare coupons are set aside for those who just show up. We can’t wait to cook for you.”

    Questions soon started to be raised about the ticket requirement.

    “Hi mates, pls clarify on confusing sudden PA tickets issue,” Cp Tan posted on the page.

    “We don’t even know where to get the tickets because it wasn’t stated we need to get the tickets,” Jey Yeo said. “And now, like you said, tickets are all taken.”

    Candy Foowitu posted: “Turned up early only to be disappointed later on when they started distributing the food when our group were asked to produce tickets? Why wasn’t this announced earlier that those ticketless residents from neighbouring estates were only entitled to leftovers from 8.30pm onwards? Disappointing.”

    Some who attended the event on Sunday confirmed that tickets were required.

    Davis Yin: “Seriously, the Aussie BBQ event was poorly organised!! I was looking forward to enjoy my Aussie BBQ dinner with a friend. But in the end, an event staff told me that a ticket is required to claim the food. The website stated that the Aussie BBQ event is opened to the public. Well, I was rejected and turned away because I didn’t have a ticket to claim my food.

    “Frankly, you all wasted my time by going down to Bishan Park. I demand an explanation!!!”

    “All are just inaccurate information passed down,” Junn Chin Teo said. “I was rejected right in the face at Bishan Park. Seriously waste my bloody time. You’re welcome.”

    Soon, the anger was directed at the People’s Association, as criticisms and questions started to flow in on the Australia in Singapore page.

    Some asked if the People’s Association had reserved the tickets for their own members, such as grassroots members, with none issued to the public.

    Some complained that there were no public announcements of where to collect the tickets.

    “A fantastic initiative undermined by the ruthlessly mechanical PA machine rejecting all non invitees,” Nicky Hamster Goh said.

    Aileen Lee: “It’s 28 June 6:35pm, we dropped by Bukit Batok East Community and were surprised that ticket was required to attend. We were told by volunteers.. tixs were free but all given away by Tuesday! My kids are very disappointed.”

    Richard Toh: “Same same ticket only thing at Bishan Pk at 7.30pm. Asked 3 separate Teck Gee T shirt wearing “officials” and they said no tickets available as they are given to “Grassroots members only”.”

    “PA, you should clearly state its for your selected members AND NOT OPEN TO PUBLIC,” he said.

    Tan Wan Qi: “Don’t understand why the sudden PA intervention, turning such awesome event as if their own event. We went down at 7.30pm with our family as well to Bishan Park, only to be turned away by the grassroots members. Feels terrible.”

    Jonathan Goh: “Isnt this a walk in event? Why must it be ticketed, the CC near me didnt even publicise anything about this event.”

    Dudu Kenny Xie: “I when over to punggol hardcourt. And those PA members rejected us to be participate. I even asked the lady in charge. Basically just brushed off us and she continue entertaining their dearest MP Ms Penny Low.”

    Khor Fujie: “I emailed one of the CC(Admiralty) for information of the event and tickets distribution. I only got the reply yesterday that the tickets were out. No prior notifications/information given to residents on their FB page, but yet the tickets were out. Were the tickets being circulated internally to PA members only?”

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    The incident is also being discussed at the Hardware Zone forum.

    The Online Citizen (TOC) will be contacting the People’s Association for clarification on the allegations that it had reserved the tickets for its own members.

     

    Source: www.theonlinecitizen.com

  • Singapore-Australia Strengthens Ties Over BBQ

    Singapore-Australia Strengthens Ties Over BBQ

    Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Sunday (Jun 28) began his two-day official visit in Singapore, which came as Singapore celebrates its Golden Jubilee and 50 years of bilateral relations with Australia this year.

    On Sunday evening, Mr Abbott and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong presided over a special barbecue at Bishan Park.

    The barbecue event was part of the 50 Bridges programme – an arts and community engagement programme meant to celebrate Singapore’s Golden Jubilee, as well as 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Republic and Australia.

    Fifty Aussie barbecues involving 10,000 beef and lamb steaks were set up across 22 locations in Singapore. About 1,000 people turned up at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park.

    “I think it’s a great way that the Australians and Singaporeans mix together and we have barbecue beef from Australia, it’s great,” said Mr Francis Tan, a Bishan resident.

    Ms Cherly Anne, a fellow Bishan resident, added: “It’s fantastic, it’s a really a good way for Singaporeans and Australians to bond and also a good way to celebrate SG50.”

    Mr Lee and Mr Abbott also joined in the festivities. They had earlier gone on a walk in the park where they met some residents.

    Mr Abbott then planted a tree – the “Melaleuca cajuputi” – a tree which is native to Singapore and can be found in Australia too. The two prime ministers then made their way to the barbecue area where they also barbecued some steaks.

    Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (centre R) and Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott (centre L) grill meat over a barbecue during a visit to Bishan Park in Singapore on Jun 28, 2015. (Photo: AFP/Mohd Fyrol)

    Mr Abbott is on his first official visit at the invitation of Mr Lee. Australia was one of the first countries to recognise Singapore’s independence in 1965. Since then, relations between the two nations have grown in areas such as security as well as arts and culture.

    Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Ministry says the visit underscores the deep and longstanding ties between the two countries.

    The highlight of the visit will be signing of the Singapore-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership by the two prime ministers. It will see the two countries cooperating more closely across sectors such as economic, foreign affairs, defence and security and people-to-people ties.

    An official welcome ceremony will be held for Mr Abbott in Monday. He will also visit the Singapore Botanical Gardens, where an orchid hybrid will be named in honour of the relationship between both countries.

    Mr Abbott will also deliver the 35th Singapore Lecture which addresses the issue of strengthening security in the region.

    Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (R) and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (L) don balloon hats as they visit Bishan Park in Singapore, Jun 28, 2015. (Photo: AP/Joseph Nair)

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • 50 Aussie-Style BBQs Across The Heartlands On Jun 28

    50 Aussie-Style BBQs Across The Heartlands On Jun 28

    Come Jun 28, the heartlands — from Jurong to Tampines — will be alight with 50 Aussie-style barbecues, as part of the Australian High Commission’s celebrations to mark Singapore’s Golden Jubilee, as well as 50 years of friendship between the two nations.

    The barbecues will be held at 22 sites across the island, including Toa Payoh Central Community Club, Jem Shopping Mall, Block 516 Tampines Central 7, Punggol East Road and Haji Lane.

    About 500 Australian volunteers will be firing up the grills to serve 10,000 beef and lamb steaks which weigh 1,000kg in total, about the weight of an average car.

    The event will bring Australians and Singaporeans together “to share our mutual love of good food and a chat”, said Australian High Commissioner Philip Green in a statement announcing the barbecue locations.

    The 50 BBQs event is the last of Australia’s 50 Bridges arts and community programme to celebrate SG50. Singaporeans can also take part in the 50 Bridges photo contest where they can submit up to 20 photos of either 50 Walls artworks or a 50 BBQs event, capturing the Australian-Singaporean relationship in a creative way.

    They stand to win a pair of return business class tickets to Melbourne.

    For more details about the competition and the list of sites for 50 BBQs, visit sg50oz.sg or the Australia In Singapore Facebook page.

    List of sites involved in ’50 BBQs’:

    1. Toa Payoh Central Community Club
    2. Pavilion in front of Block 30 Telok Blangah Rise
    3. Pek Kio Community Club
    4. Tanglin Community Club
    5. Viz Holland Condominium
    6. Bishan Park
    7. Serangoon Community Club
    8. Block 516 Tampines Central 7
    9. Rooftop garden at multistorey carpark of Block 890 Tampines Ave 1
    10. Punggol Hardcourt at 50 Punggol East Rd (opp Riviera LRT)
    11. Multipurpose Court next to Block 166 Yishun Ring Road
    12. Bukit Timah Community Club
    13. ACE The Place Community Club (Woodlands Ave 1)
    14. Block 202 Bedok North Street 1
    15. Kampong Park, Serangoon Ave 3
    16. Jem Shopping Mall
    17. Bukit Batok East Community Club
    18. Block 106 Bukit Batok Central
    19. Teck Whye Garden
    20. Pavilion in front of Block 104C, Depot Road
    21. James Cook University
    22. Haji Lane

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com