Oral Answer by Ministry of National Development on whether there has been a sharp increase in the number of visitors to the nature parks during the pandemic period and measures to manage overcrowding and over-utilisation of parks

Feb 24, 2021


Mr Liang Eng Hwa: To ask the Minister for National Development (a) whether there has been a sharp increase in the number of visitors to the nature parks during the pandemic period; (b) what can be done to manage overcrowding and over-utilisation of the parks; and (c) whether more can be done to minimise disamenities to immediate residential areas due to high visitations of some popular parks. 

Answer:


There has indeed been an increase in the number of visitors to our public parks, including nature parks, during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

To actively manage visitor levels, NParks carries out real-time crowd monitoring and control, and closes crowded parks or park areas for a period of time if needed. NParks also provides real-time updates on park visitor levels online via the Safe Distance@Parks portal so that visitors can check crowd levels before going to the parks. 

For popular parks that are located near residential areas, NParks has implemented measures to reduce potential disamenities to residents. These include increasing patrols during peak periods, and displaying signs to remind park users of proper park etiquette and regulations. Organised group activities are also not allowed during peak periods at selected parks to manage visitor levels. NParks also works closely with other Government agencies, and grassroots organisations where relevant, to address residents’ feedback. We would like to remind park users to be socially responsible towards other park users as well as residents living in the surrounding areas, so that all of us can all continue to enjoy these public spaces. 

NParks will continue to expand the network of parks, including nature parks, so that more Singaporeans can enjoy nature-based recreation. This will help to spread out the demand for such recreational experiences.