via Straits Times, 20 July 2022: Archaeological assessment done ahead of redevelopment.
An archaeological study of the Keppel Club site will begin later this year and be completed prior to the area’s redevelopment into a housing estate.
Announcing the study on Wednesday (July 20), National Development Minister Desmond Lee said the authorities recognise the history and archaeological potential of the site, which will have more than 9,000 new homes.
He added in his Facebook post that the study – which the National Heritage Board, Housing Board and the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will commission – will improve understanding of the site’s historical role and significance.
Source: Archaeological study of Keppel Club site to begin this year | The Straits Times