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  Do you know that 13 November is Good Neighbour Day?

Living in a densely populated and land scarce country, having good neighbourly ties really matters, especially so in a multi-racial society like Singapore.

Neighbours play a very important role in our lives. Good neighbours can help to take care of your children while you are running errands; and be the first person to alert us if something is amiss in our home.

Thus, neighbours can be the watchful eyes and ears to prevent crimes and respond to unfortunate incidents in the neighbourhood. In fact, mutual acts of neighbourliness will send strong signal of solidarity against crime to help to deter lawbreakers. Sometimes, being a good neighbour may even mean the difference between life and death.

As such, this service package provides the necessary information on how to nurture harmonious relationships with your neighbours.
   
   
  Last updated on 25-Apr-2008
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