Telok Blangah Drive Subzone is a well-established residential district within the Bukit Merah Planning Area in Singapore. Nestled near Mount Faber and Labrador Nature Park, the subzone is notable for its balance of urban housing and green surroundings. It is a community-centric neighbourhood that combines public housing estates, schools, and amenities with proximity to the southern waterfront.
Covering an area of 1.455 square kilometres1, Telok Blangah Drive is one of the larger subzones in Bukit Merah. It is bordered by:
The subzone sits between urban residential districts and the western edge of southern Singapore, making it both a transport link and a residential hub.
In 2024, Telok Blangah Drive Subzone had an estimated population of 19,100 residents1. With its land size, this gives a population density of 13,127 people per square kilometre. From 2020 to 2024, the population saw a slight decline of -0.29%, reflecting a relatively stable residential base with minor demographic shifts.
The subzone is primarily residential, with a large number of HDB estates forming the heart of the neighbourhood. It is also home to local schools, neighbourhood centres, and healthcare facilities. The community is enhanced by its proximity to Mount Faber Park, part of the Southern Ridges, offering residents easy access to nature trails and scenic views.
Its location near the southern coast also means that Telok Blangah Drive is closely tied to the Maritime Square and HarbourFront precinct, giving residents access to retail, dining, and ferry connections to nearby islands.
Telok Blangah Drive is served by Telok Blangah MRT Station on the Circle Line, providing convenient links to HarbourFront, Kent Ridge, and the rest of Singapore’s rail network. Numerous bus services run through the subzone, connecting residents to Bukit Merah Town Centre and beyond. The main roads in the area include Telok Blangah Road and Henderson Road, which provide direct access to central and western Singapore.
The subzone’s identity is shaped by its strong community spirit and its balance between urban living and natural landscapes. Its name, “Telok Blangah,” means “cooking pot bay” in Malay, a reflection of the area’s seafaring heritage. Today, Telok Blangah Drive remains an appealing residential area for families, retirees, and professionals who value both convenience and greenery.
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