The first piped
water supply was installed in the village in 1963. Previously, the water supply was obtained through
rainwater. The village has a
petrol station; the Kampong Sungai Teraban Farmers Cooporative's Petrol Station was opened in 2002. Despite having access to a number of basic amenities, the village nevertheless has issues, such as inadequate street lighting, particularly near the mosque, and some lights that are not functioning. Similar to this, numerous roads have been broken, making it easy for villagers' homes and roadways to flood during the rainy season.
Education The local primary school is Sungai Teraban Primary School (). A temporary building was built in 1968 by the villagers on a site. The
balai ibadat (place of worship) was officially opened by Pengiran Idris bin
Pengiran Temenggong Pengiran Haji Muhammad, the Belait District Officer, on 7 December 1980, in conjunction with the celebration of the New Year. Initially, the construction was led by Awang Kassim bin Johan, who was then the Assistant District Officer of Belait. The project was also encouraged by Al-Ustaz Haji Abdul Ghani bin
Pehin Datu Pekerma Dato Paduka Haji Abdul Rahim, the administrator of the Belait District Office. The construction was completed on 30 November 1980, with a budget of B$15,000.00. This place of worship provides facilities for the villagers and surrounding communities to perform congregational prayers and conduct religious gatherings, while also promoting the teachings of Islam in general.
Recreation Near the
community hall, three
huts have been built which were jointly developed by the Sungai Teraban Village Consultative Council (MPK) with the cooperation of the Belait District Department, which are used as a place to rest and carry out any village projects and activities as well as to brighten up the community hall which is the main focus of further strengthening the unity of the village community. == References ==