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Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)

Playful Spaces, Joyful Places

Find out more about the recreational options planned islandwide, with more inclusive, accessible and diverse options for different needs.

Last updated 29 June 2026

More recreational spaces to meet different interests

Infographic showing how most households will live within a 10-minute walk of recreation, including nature, sports, arts, and shopping.
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An island of green, blue and fun

Sketch of someone kicking a soccer ball

Everyday play-ces

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Involving community in play

An island of green, blue and fun

Map of Singapore showing nature reserves, parks, open spaces, marine parks, waterbodies, park connectors, and identity corridors.

Our coast and waterbodies

Photo of a park connector
Go all around

Discover your Recreation Archetypes!

Nature lovers who advocate for parks, green spaces and outdoor activities.

Zen master

Nature lovers who advocate for parks, green spaces and outdoor activities.

Community, arts and heritage enthusiasts who appreciate creative spaces, community events and cultural activities island

Culture vulture

Community, arts and heritage enthusiasts who appreciate creative spaces, community events and cultural activities islandwide.

Sporty individuals who promote accessibility to sports and active lifestyles.

Active warrior

Sporty individuals who promote accessibility to sports and active lifestyles.

Retail and dining consumers who enjoy shopping and eating out to bond with family and friends.

Chill pill

Retail and dining consumers who enjoy shopping and eating out to bond with family and friends.

Everyday play-ces

A sporting nation

Render of future Toa Payoh Integrated Development
Toa Payoh Integrated Development.

Sport-in-Precinct (SIP)

Map of Singapore showing locations of 10 completed and 6 under construction SIP facilities, with legend indicating status.
Render of future SIP facility
By end-2025, an SIP facility will be completed in front of Blk 119 McNair Road.
Someone playing pickleball
Emerging sports

Living well with nature

Photo of 2 person looking at plants in a garden
12 more therapeutic gardens across Singapore to achieve a total of 30 by 2030.
Photo of a landscaped park
Additional contemplative landscapes in our parks and gardens to enhance mental health.
Girl playing at a playgarden
More nature playgardens within parks.
Allotment gardens at Kent Ridge Park
Allotment gardens at Kent Ridge Park.

Neighbourhoods of discoveries

A tour guide presents photos to a group in front of colorful buildings and a church in Singapore.
A group of people are gathered around a wooden table doing crafts at an outdoor community event. There are shops in the background.

Arts for all

A man fits a batik hat on another man's head. Other people watch and participate.

Paper Tanjak Workshop as part of ArtsEverywhere@CDC by NADI Singapura at Kampung Admiralty

Three women in traditional Indian clothing dance on stage. Behind them are musicians and sponsor logos.
A more playful Punggol
Playground
PLAY@Punggol: Wow, A Crocodile!

Transforming underutilised spaces

Below flyovers and viaducts
Girl playing touchtennis
Singapore's first touchtennis court under the Central Expressway viaduct near 51 Jalan Bukit Merah.
School sport facilities
Multi-storey car parks (MSCP)
Park above multi storey carpark
Clover@Tengah’s Sky Sports Park above the MSCP
Photo of kids playing in a park
Open Spaces

Involving community in play

Creating more inclusive and accessible play spaces

Photo of a garden
KPMG Wellness Garden at East Coast Park is designed to ensure inclusivity for all age groups.

Enlivening public spaces

Vibrant atrium space
POPS at One Holland Village.

Reimagining state properties

Outdoor scene of a playground area in a city, with a parking lot in the background. Buildings and people are also visible.

New Bahru (Former Nan Chiau High School).

Bringing life to places

Public artwork
Where that River Always Flows at Jalan Berseh.

Apply to the Lively Places Fund

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Step 1

Have an idea

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Step 2

Gather your community

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Step 3

Apply to the fund

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Step 4

Implement together

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Step 5

Enjoy and maintain

Injecting a sense of delight into the public realm

Photo of public artwork on hoarding
“A Spring in Your Step” (2021) by Ripple Root on hoarding of CapitaSpring at Market Street.