Elderly, wheelchair bound check out barrier-free facilities

By Satish Cheney, Channel NewsAsia (1 July 2007):

SINGAPORE: Working towards the goal of having barrier-free access throughout the island within the next five years, barrier-free facilities were unveiled in Jurong East on Sunday, where residents from 14 blocks will get to enjoy the new amenities. Costing around S$84,000, the initiative is a testbed before the government launches more of such projects in other parts of Singapore.

Link

One Response to “Elderly, wheelchair bound check out barrier-free facilities”

  1. Cassandra Floyd Says:

    I am interested in seeing a wheel chair bound barrier free facility.

Leave a Reply