Animal welfare groups and pet farms in Loyang and
Seletar, which will need to move out of their premises when their
leases expire by the end of 2017, will get new facilities in Sungei
Tengah built and provided by the Government.
The sites in Loyang and Seletar are needed for
redevelopment, said the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA)
in a release on Monday (Nov 21).
To help with the move, the Government will build
facilities and lease them to the animal welfare groups and pet
farms for monthly rentals.
"This means they need not raise funds to pay a lump sum
to buy land and construct their own facilities," said the AVA.
The AVA will manage the facilities, which will be ready
by end 2017. It said there will be sufficient space for the current
number of animals from the affected animal welfare groups and pet
farms.
Having government-built facilities ensures that the new
spaces adhere to animal welfare standards, added the AVA.
The new facilities will have two storeys, instead of
one storey like the current premises. There "is also scope to plan
for sharing of common facilities such as dog runs", said the
AVA.
AVA is seeking the views of various stakeholders on the
design specifications of the facilities and will continue to engage
them, it said in its statement.
ST