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Date Posted: 26/01/17 17:13:10
Author: Lynn Beston
Subject: Re: RAF Changi - the last ten years
In reply to: Richard Murphy 's message, "RAF Changi - the last ten years" on 9/12/04 11:12:11

In brief this is a very personal request for information, my dad was a telegraphist based at RAF changi In 1968 (Terry Manning).
I was born in changi hospital in 1968 but left to return to the uk when I was a small child,, I'm returning for the first time back to Singapore this year and need to visit my birthplace. Is the hospital still standing? If so would there be anyway I could visit it ??? Would it be accessible to the public or could I get special permission ? I'm totally in the dark here ,,, Thank you in advance for any information anyone could offer

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[> [> Re: RAF Changi - the last ten years -- Patrick Wong, 7/04/17 11:18:10

Have you visited Singapore already?

Changi Hospital had been abandoned and left in a depliated state now. Vandals and lack of maintenance had destroyed quite a fair bit of the building. The hospital was vacated around 1997/1998 and shifted to a new location.

However about 6 months ago, a hotel opened at the barracks below called Raintr33.

To have a look at Changi Hospital, you can simply Google for "old changi hospital". There are a lot of pictures.

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