Subzones of Singapore are official geographical divisions within each planning area, created for the purpose of statistical analysis, urban planning, and geographical referencing. These subzones provide a finer level of detail compared to planning areas, allowing government agencies and the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) to gather more accurate data and implement more effective development policies.

What is a Subzone?

A subzone is a smaller unit within a planning area. Planning areas form the basic administrative divisions used by Singapore for urban planning and development, and each planning area is further divided into subzones. For example, the Bukit Merah Planning Area contains subzones such as Telok Blangah, Redhill, and Bukit Ho Swee. These boundaries are officially defined by the URA, ensuring consistency across statistics, maps, and planning documents.

History and Introduction of Subzones

The concept of subzones was introduced in the 1990s as part of Singapore’s Master Plan and Concept Plan framework1. While planning areas had been identified since the 1950s and 1960s, subzones provided a new level of granularity. This allowed the government to study demographics, housing, traffic, and commercial development at a micro level, which was essential in a land-scarce city-state where efficient use of every hectare matters.

Purpose and Function

The main purposes of subzones are:

Do Subzones Correspond to Neighbourhoods?

In everyday speech, Singaporeans usually refer to neighbourhoods rather than subzones. For example, people may say “I live in Clementi” rather than referring to the Clementi Central subzone. However, there is often overlap between a subzone and a commonly known neighbourhood. In some cases, subzone names are identical to neighbourhood names, such as Toa Payoh Central or Queenstown, while in others, the subzone names may sound less familiar to the general public.

Total Number of Subzones

According to the URA’s official classification, Singapore is divided into 55 planning areas, which are further subdivided into a total of 323 subzones2. Each of these subzones plays a role in Singapore’s urban planning model, helping to ensure that development is balanced and resources are efficiently distributed.

Subzones in alphabetical order

  1. Admiralty
  2. Airport Road Subzone
  3. Alexandra Hill
  4. Alexandra North
  5. Aljunied
  6. Anak Bukit
  7. Anak Bukit
  8. Anchorvale
  9. Ang Mo Kio Town Centre
  10. Anson
  11. Bahar
  12. Balestier
  13. Bangkit
  14. Bayfront
  15. Bayshore
  16. Bedok North
  17. Bedok Reservoir
  18. Bedok South
  19. Bencoolen
  20. Bendemeer
  21. Benoi Sector
  22. Bidadari
  23. Bishan East
  24. Brickworks
  25. Boat Quay
  26. Boon Keng
  27. Boon Teck
  28. Boon Lay Place
  29. Boon Teck
  30. Boulevard
  31. Braddell
  32. Bras Basah
  33. Bukit Batok Central
  34. Bukit Batok East
  35. Bukit Batok South
  36. Bukit Batok West
  37. Bukit Ho Swee
  38. Bukit Merah Subzone
  39. Cairnhill
  40. Cecil
  41. Central
  42. Changi Point
  43. Changi West
  44. Chatsworth
  45. Cheng San
  46. Chin Bee
  47. Chinatown
  48. Choa Chu Kang Central
  49. Choa Chu Kang North
  50. Chong Boon
  51. City Hall
  52. City Terminals
  53. Clarke Quay
  54. Cleantech
  55. Clementi Central
  56. Clementi North
  57. Clementi West
  58. Clementi Woods
  59. Clifford Pier Subzone
  60. Commonwealth
  61. Compassvale
  62. Coney Island
  63. Coronation Road
  64. Crawford
  65. Dairy Farm
  66. Defu Industrial Park
  67. Depot Road Subzone
  68. Dhoby Ghaut
  69. Dover
  70. Dunearn
  71. East Coast
  72. Everton Park
  73. Faber
  74. Fajar
  75. Farrer Court
  76. Farrer Park
  77. Fernvale
  78. Flora Drive
  79. Fort Canning
  80. Frankel
  81. Geylang Bahru
  82. Geylang East
  83. Ghim Moh
  84. Gombak
  85. Goodwood Park Subzone
  86. Greenwood Park
  87. Guilin
  88. Gul Basin
  89. Gul Circle
  90. Henderson Hill
  91. Hillcrest
  92. Hillview
  93. Holland Drive Subzone
  94. Hong Kah
  95. Hong Kah North
  96. Hougang Central
  97. Hougang East
  98. Hougang West
  99. Institution Hill
  100. International Business Park
  101. Istana Negara Subzone
  102. Jelebu
  103. Joo Koon
  104. Joo Seng
  105. Jurong Gateway
  106. Jurong Port
  107. Jurong River
  108. Jurong West Central
  109. Kaki Bukit
  110. Kallang Bahru
  111. Kallang Way
  112. Kampong Bugis
  113. Kampong Glam
  114. Kampong Java
  115. Kampong Tiong Bahru
  116. Kampong Ubi
  117. Kangkar
  118. Katong
  119. Keat Hong
  120. Kebun Bahru
  121. Kembangan
  122. Kent Ridge
  123. Khatib
  124. Kian Teck
  125. Kim Keat
  126. Kovan
  127. Lakeside (Business)
  128. Lakeside (Leisure)
  129. Lavender
  130. Leedon Park
  131. Leonie Hill
  132. Little India
  133. Liu Fang
  134. Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Subzone
  135. Lorong Ah Soo
  136. Lorong Chuan Subzone
  137. Lorong Halus North
  138. Lower Seletar
  139. Loyang East
  140. Loyang West
  141. Mackenzie
  142. MacPherson
  143. Malcolm
  144. Margaret Drive Subzone
  145. Marina Centre
  146. Marina East
  147. Marine Parade
  148. Maritime Square
  149. Marymount
  150. Matilda
  151. Maxwell
  152. Mei Chin
  153. Midview
  154. Monk's Hill
  155. Moulmein
  156. Moulmein
  157. Mount Emily
  158. Mount Pleasant
  159. Mountbatten
  160. Murai
  161. Nassim
  162. National University of Singapore Subzone
  163. Nature Reserve
  164. Nee Soon
  165. Newton Circus
  166. Nicoll
  167. North Coast
  168. Northland
  169. Northshore
  170. One North
  171. One Tree Hill
  172. Orange Grove
  173. Oxley
  174. Pandan
  175. Pasir Panjang 1
  176. Pasir Panjang 2
  177. Pasir Ris Central
  178. Pasir Ris Drive
  179. Pasir Ris Park
  180. Pasir Ris Wafer Fab Park
  181. Pasir Ris West
  182. Paterson
  183. Paya Lebar East
  184. Paya Lebar North
  185. Paya Lebar West
  186. Paya Lebar Air Base
  187. Pearl's Hill
  188. Pei Chun
  189. Peng Siang
  190. Penjuru Crescent
  191. Phillip
  192. Pioneer Sector Subzone
  193. Plantation
  194. Port Subzone
  195. Potong Pasir
  196. Punggol Canal Subzone
  197. Punggol Field Subzone
  198. Punggol Town Centre
  199. Queensway
  200. Raffles Place
  201. Redhill
  202. Ridout
  203. Rivervale
  204. Robertson Quay
  205. Rochor Canal Subzone
  206. SAFTI
  207. Samulun
  208. Saujana
  209. Selegie
  210. Seletar Hills
  211. Sembawang Central
  212. Sembawang East
  213. Sembawang Hills
  214. Sembawang North
  215. Sembawang Springs
  216. Sembawang Straits Subzone
  217. Sengkang Town Centre
  218. Sengkang West
  219. Senja
  220. Sennett
  221. Senoko North
  222. Senoko South
  223. Senoko West
  224. Serangoon Central
  225. Serangoon Garden
  226. Serangoon North
  227. Serangoon North Industrial Estate
  228. Shangri-La
  229. Shipyard
  230. Siglap
  231. Simei
  232. Singapore Polytechnic Subzone
  233. Springleaf
  234. Somerset
  235. Sungei Road Subzone
  236. Sunset Way
  237. Swiss Club
  238. Tagore
  239. Tai Seng
  240. Taman Jurong
  241. Tampines East
  242. Tampines North
  243. Tampines West
  244. Tanglin
  245. Tanglin Halt
  246. Tanjong Pagar
  247. Tanjong Rhu
  248. Teban Gardens
  249. Teck Whye
  250. Telok Blangah Drive Subzone
  251. Telok Blangah Rise Subzone
  252. Telok Blangah Way Subzone
  253. The Wharves
  254. Tiong Bahru Subzone
  255. Tiong Bahru Station Subzone
  256. Toa Payoh Central
  257. Toa Payoh West
  258. Toh Guan
  259. Toh Tuck
  260. Townsville
  261. Trafalgar
  262. Tukang
  263. Tyersall
  264. Ulu Pandan
  265. Upper Paya Lebar
  266. Upper Thomson
  267. Victoria
  268. Waterway East
  269. Wenya
  270. West Coast
  271. Woodgrove
  272. Woodlands East
  273. Woodlands Regional Centre
  274. Woodlands South
  275. Woodlands West
  276. Woodleigh
  277. Xilin
  278. Yew Tee
  279. Yio Chu Kang
  280. Yio Chu Kang East
  281. Yio Chu Kang North
  282. Yio Chu Kang West
  283. Yishun Central
  284. Yishun East
  285. Yishun South
  286. Yishun West
  287. Yuhua East
  288. Yuhua West
  289. Yunnan

Interesting Sights in Subzones

Because subzones are small, each one often contains specific landmarks or places of interest. For example:

Fun Facts about Subzones

Here are some lesser-known facts about subzones in Singapore:

  1. The largest planning area by land size is Western Water Catchment, which is made up of a few very large subzones primarily used for military training and reservoirs.
  2. The smallest subzones are found in the Downtown Core, where land is divided into fine detail due to the density of developments.
  3. Some subzones cover areas not typically associated with housing or offices, such as Jurong Island or the Southern Islands, which are largely industrial or recreational.

Quick Facts

References

  1. Urban Redevelopment Authority - Master Plan
  2. Department of Statistics Singapore - Geographic Distribution

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