Save Bukit Brown, Save Our Singapore

An Open Letter to the Singapore Government

We urge the government to reconsider building a road through Bukit Brown Cemetery in 2012. We wish to save Bukit Brown 100%, and make it a national park to showcase Singapore’s heritage and biodiversity.

Bukit Brown is an invaluable historical site for a young nation seeking to define itself.

There are about 100,000 graves that house the remains of pioneer Singaporeans from all walks of life. Their contributions and sacrifices helped to lay the foundations for Singapore’s success today.

Bukit Brown is a necessary green lung and wildlife sanctuary for a sustainable city.

A 200-hectare woodland habitat, the cemetery is home to wildlife including 86 species of birds, 12 of which are vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered.

Bukit Brown should become a heritage park and public space to be enjoyed by all.

All Singaporeans and visitors should be able to visit the park and appreciate its historical value and natural beauty. Opening the Circle Line shell station at Bukit Brown will allow easy access to the park. With only 111 cars per 1,000 people in Singapore, Bukit Brown’s destruction is unnecessary.

Save Bukit Brown 100%.

Enable future generations to write their Singapore Story with it.

Once lost, it is lost forever.

Simply fill up the form with your full name, ID number, email/phone and leave the campaign a message!

You can walk about to canvas for signatures with the above petition, download a copy, fill it in and return it to PO Box 276, Bras Basah Post Office, S(911810) or email it to sosbukitbrown@gmail.com. Alternatively, you can simply email us your full name, ID number, and phone or email contact.

Click on the following links to download a copy of the petition in English or Mandarin: Bukit Brown Petition (English) | Bukit Brown Petition (Mandarin).