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Novena, Singapore

Novena
Planning Area
Other transcription(s)
 • Chinese诺维娜
 • MalayNovena
 • Tamilநொவீணா
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From top left to right: Novena Square, the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), Novena Church, Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
Novena is located in Singapore
Novena
Novena
Location of Novena within Singapore
Coordinates: 1°19′15.09″N 103°50′32.75″E / 1.3208583°N 103.8424306°E
Country Singapore
RegionCentral Region
CDCs
  • Central Singapore CDC
  • North West CDC
Town councils
  • Bishan-Toa Payoh Town Council
  • Holland-Bukit Panjang Town Council
  • Jalan Besar Town Council
  • Tanjong Pagar Town Council
Constituencies
DGP exhibited
PA incorporated
  • 22 January 1999[1]
Government
 • MayorsCentral Singapore CDC
  • Denise Phua

North West CDC

  • Alex Yam

 • Members of ParliamentBishan-Toa Payoh GRC
  • Chee Hong Tat
  • Saktiandi Supaat

Holland-Bukit Timah GRC

  • Sim Ann

Jalan Besar GRC

  • Heng Chee How

Tanjong Pagar GRC

  • Alvin Tan Sheng Hui
Area
 • Total8.98 km2 (3.47 sq mi)
Area rank34th
Population
(2019)[2][3]
 • Total49,210
 • Rank25th
 • Density5,500/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
 • Density rank26th
Demonym(s)Official
  • Novena resident
Ethnic groups (2015)
 • Chinese38,840
 • Malays2,110
 • Indians4,210
 • Others2,830
Postal district
8, 11, 12

Novena is a planning area located within the Central Region of Singapore. Novena is bounded by Toa Payoh to the north, Bukit Timah to the west, Tanglin to the south and Kallang to the east. While Novena is not classified as a "new town" by the Housing and Development Board (HDB), the estate of Whampoa within the subzone of Balestier constitutes part of the Kallang/Whampoa New Town.

Tan Tock Seng Hospital, set up by philanthropist Tan Tock Seng in 1844, being one of the oldest and busiest hospitals in Singapore, is located in this area.

Etymology

Novena Church in the evening

Novena and its associated roads, buildings and Mass Rapid Transit station are named after Novena Church (canonically the Church of Saint Alphonsus Liguori) located in the area.[4]

The current premises of the church were owned by a wealthy Chinese businessman, Wee Kah Kiat. The premises were bought over by the Redemptorist priests in 1948 where a small church dedicated to Our Mother of Perpetual Help named the Church of Saint Alphonsus was built in May 1950. According to tradition, the novenas to Our Lady of Perpetual Help began in January 1949 and were heavily publicised and instantaneously became widespread in 1951 as intended by Pope Pius XI.[4]

Balestier Road was named after Joseph Balestier, an American diplomat who served in Singapore in the 1800s.[5]

Housing

Land in Novena is very expensive because of its close proximity to the Central Area. There are few HDB flats in Novena; most houses in the area are condominiums or private housing.[6]

Education

As of 2017, this area has a total of three primary schools, three secondary schools and Catholic Junior College.[7] The offshore campus of Curtin University is located at Balestier.

Transportation

Novena is linked with the city by MRT, buses and taxis. The area has no bus interchange, the nearest being in Toa Payoh. However, Saint Michael's Bus Terminal can be found at Balestier.

Commercial services

VeloCity@Novena Square and Square 2/Novena Medical Centre

Central to this area is Novena Square, a mixed used development situated directly above the Novena MRT station. Novena Medical Centre is located at levels 8 to 11 of the Square 2 shopping centre. Adjacent to Novena Square's Office Tower is a sports-themed mall called Novena Velocity. Opposite Novena Square, and across the Junction of Newton Road, Moulmein Road and Thomson Road, is United Square Shopping Mall, a children-oriented mall, with shops catering to infants, kids and parents. Shops located in the Novena area include Starbucks (one in United Square and another in Novena Square), Cold Storage, Decathlon and the newly opened Don Don Donki at Square 2, a Japanese Discount Store. Banks located in the Novena area include POSB and UOB. Novena has seen major improvements in terms of new shops opening in the area since Square 2 and Velocity commenced business in recent years.

A new Integrated Care Hub will be completed by 2022 as part of HealthCity Novena, which will include a hospital, medical school and step-down facilities, as well as the National Centre for Infectious Diseases.[8]

Novena Square

Novena Square is a shopping mall. It lies directly above Novena MRT station. It was opened in December 2000, and owned by Novena Square Investments. There are 160 stores and spans 3 floors. On 18 February 2001, the new bus stop at Novena MRT Station was being built, which complements the older bus stop at Novena Church. From November 2006, Novena Square Shopping Mall rebranded itself as a brand new sports and lifestyle mall with a new building extension, called the Velocity@Novena Square.

Novena Square 2

Novena Square 2 is located at the Novena MRT station. It was opened on 10 December 2007, and it is developed and owned by Far East Organization. It has over 180 specialty stores, selling food and beverage, fashion and accessories, education and enrichment, as well as beauty & wellness services, spanning five floors.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Singapore Infopedia – Development guide plan". National Library Board.
  2. ^ a b City Population – statistics, maps and charts | Novena
  3. ^ a b "Statistics Singapore - Geographic Distribution - 2018 Latest Data". Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), Toponymics – A Study of Singapore Street Names, Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1
  5. ^ Singapore, National Library Board. "Joseph Balestier | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Novena District Guide". Streetdirectory.com. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  7. ^ School Information Service
  8. ^ http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/500-bed-rehab-hub-next-to-ttsh-to-open-in-five-years

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