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Religious organisations hope to pay less for leasehold land as Govt reviews tender policies
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Zion Bishan Bible-Presbyterian Church, whose 30-year lease ended on June 30, took up a short-term tenancy of three years.
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SINGAPORE - The policies to calculate land prices for places of worship are under review, and religious organisations hope it means they will soon pay less for leasehold land.
Sources told The Straits Times about the ongoing review, which comes as some religious groups are having difficulty renewing leases for their sites owing to high costs.


