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  1. Boundary Park is a football stadium in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. Its name originates from the fact that it lies at the northwestern extremity of Oldham, with Royton and Chadderton lying immediately north and west respectively.

  2. Boundary Road Park. Enjoy this green space which has a fitness corner for you to keep fit and healthy.

  3. Constituency Boundaries Map. Click here for a printable version of the constituency boundaries map. Click on each coloured region in the map below to view MPs in the respective constituency.

  4. Dedicated to transforming Singapore into a City in Nature and to create the best living environment through nature conservation, greenery and recreation, and veterinary care.

  5. Boundary Park is a multi-sports facility situated within Great Western Park in Didcot. It is 17½ acres in size, it has two cricket pitches, two rugby pitches, one full-size football pitch, and five junior pitches of assorted sizes.

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  7. pcn.nparks.gov.sg › recreational-connectivity › eastern-corridorEastern Corridor

    The Eastern Corridor is an 18 km route comprising park connectors that have been progressively completed since it was first announced in 2021. Half of the route is located along waterways, including those enhanced under national water agency PUB’s Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme, offering park visitors a scenic cycling ...

  8. www.onemap.gov.sg › legend › indexOneMap | Map Legend

    Central Business District Boundary. Place of Interest (Area) International Boundary. HDB New Town Name. HDB Precinct Name. Industrial District / Industrial Park / Business Park Name. Private Housing Name. URA Master Plan 2014 Legend. Residential. Residential With Commercial At 1st Story. Commercial & Residential. Commercial. Hotel.

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  10. www.roots.gov.sg › stories-landing › storiesBack on the Map - Roots

    TL;DR. A 2021 discovery of a pair of boundary markers uncovered the true extent of prominent philanthropist Tan Kim Sengs sweeping estate, as well as the little-known story of merchant Sim Liang Whang and his business, Teck Kee, after which a road on the fringe of Serangoon Gardens is named after.