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332 Controlling Officer's Reply
Examination of Estimates of Expenditure 2019-20 Reply Serial No. FHB(FE)332 CONTROLLING OFFICER’S REPLY (Question Serial No. 5578) Head: (49) Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Subhead (No. & title): (-) Not specified Programme: (2) Environmental Hygiene and Related Services Controlling Officer: Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene (Miss Vivian LAU) Director of Bureau: Secretary for Food and Health Question: How many unisex toilets are there in the territory? Please provide their addresses with a breakdown by the 18 districts. Does the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department have any plan to continuously increase the number of unisex toilets? If yes, please provide the details. Asked by: Hon CHAN Chi-chuen (LegCo internal reference no.: 409) Reply: The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (the Department) has 379 public toilets with accessible unisex toilets (AUTs) provision. A list of these toilets is provided at Annex. If circumstances permit, the Department will, based on “The Design Manual on Barrier Free Access 2008”, provide AUTs at new public toilets or during reprovisioning or refurbishment of existing ones. Access to AUTs does not necessitate traversing an area reserved for one sex only. - End - Session 13 FHB(FE) - Page 901 Annex (Page 1 of 20) List of Public Toilets with Accessible Unisex Toilets Serial District Name of Public Toilet Address No. 1 Central/Western Belcher's Street Public Behind No.2-12 Belcher's Street, Sai Toilet Wan 2 Central/Western Centre Street Public Toilet Near Centre Street Market, -
List of Buildings with Confirmed / Probable Cases of COVID-19
List of Buildings With Confirmed / Probable Cases of COVID-19 List of Residential Buildings in Which Confirmed / Probable Cases Have Resided (Note: The buildings will remain on the list for 14 days since the reported date.) Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Islands Hong Kong Skycity Marriott Hotel 5482 Islands Hong Kong Skycity Marriott Hotel 5483 Yau Tsim Mong Block 2, The Long Beach 5484 Kwun Tong Dorsett Kwun Tong, Hong Kong 5486 Wan Chai Victoria Heights, 43A Stubbs Road 5487 Islands Tower 3, The Visionary 5488 Sha Tin Yue Chak House, Yue Tin Court 5492 Islands Hong Kong Skycity Marriott Hotel 5496 Tuen Mun King On House, Shan King Estate 5497 Tuen Mun King On House, Shan King Estate 5498 Kowloon City Sik Man House, Ho Man Tin Estate 5499 Wan Chai 168 Tung Lo Wan Road 5500 Sha Tin Block F, Garden Rivera 5501 Sai Kung Clear Water Bay Apartments 5502 Southern Red Hill Park 5503 Sai Kung Po Lam Estate, Po Tai House 5504 Sha Tin Block F, Garden Rivera 5505 Islands Ying Yat House, Yat Tung Estate 5506 Kwun Tong Block 17, Laguna City 5507 Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East Sai Kung 5509 Hotel Eastern Tower 2, Pacific Palisades 5510 Kowloon City Billion Court 5511 Yau Tsim Mong Lee Man Building 5512 Central & Western Tai Fat Building 5513 Wan Chai Malibu Garden 5514 Sai Kung Alto Residences 5515 Wan Chai Chee On Building 5516 Sai Kung Block 2, Hillview Court 5517 Tsuen Wan Hoi Pa San Tsuen 5518 Central & Western Flourish Court 5520 1 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Wong Tai Sin Fu Tung House, Tung Tau Estate 5521 Yau Tsim Mong Tai Chuen Building, Cosmopolitan Estates 5523 Yau Tsim Mong Yan Hong Building 5524 Sha Tin Block 5, Royal Ascot 5525 Sha Tin Yiu Ping House, Yiu On Estate 5526 Sha Tin Block 5, Royal Ascot 5529 Wan Chai Block E, Beverly Hill 5530 Yau Tsim Mong Tower 1, The Harbourside 5531 Yuen Long Wah Choi House, Tin Wah Estate 5532 Yau Tsim Mong Lee Man Building 5533 Yau Tsim Mong Paradise Square 5534 Kowloon City Tower 3, K. -
Fhb(Fe)093 Controlling Officer’S Reply
Examination of Estimates of Expenditure 2019-20 Reply Serial No. FHB(FE)093 CONTROLLING OFFICER’S REPLY (Question Serial No. 2281) Head: (49) Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Subhead (No. & title): (-) Not specified Programme: (3) Market Management and Hawker Control Controlling Officer: Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene (Miss Vivian LAU) Director of Bureau: Secretary for Food and Health Question: It is mentioned in Matters Requiring Special Attention this year under the Programme that the Department will “take action to close public markets which are under-utilised”. I. What are the details of the work plan, the manpower and the estimated expenditure involved this year? II. Please set out the current number of stalls, occupancy rate and expenditure on management involved of individual public markets in the territory, with a breakdown by District Council district. Asked by: Hon CHAN Hoi-yan (LegCo internal reference no.: 38) Reply: As promulgated in the 2018 Policy Address, the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (the Department) is conducting a comprehensive review of the usage and development potential of existing markets, with a view to formulating appropriate development plans for meeting the policy objectives of optimising land uses, benefitting the public and promoting district development. I. As a result of demographic changes, new development/redevelopment projects and competition from other fresh provision outlets, the appeal of some public markets has been diminishing over time, with some having very low patronage and high vacancy rates. Closure of such markets may release precious land resources for more gainful use to better serve the community. When considering whether an under-utilised market is to be closed, the Department will take into account a host of factors, including vacancy rate, prospects for improvement, availability of alternative sources of fresh provision outlets in the vicinity, and the likely cost-effectiveness of upgrading works and the views of the relevant District Councils, etc. -
Directors and Parties Involved in the [Redacted]
THIS DOCUMENT IS IN DRAFT FORM, INCOMPLETE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND THAT THE INFORMATION MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SECTION HEADED “WARNING” ON THE COVER OF THIS DOCUMENT. DIRECTORS AND PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE [REDACTED] DIRECTORS Name Address Nationality Executive Directors Mr. Fu Chun Keung (傅鎮強) Flat A, 57/F, Block 1 Chinese Ocean Pointe 8 Sham Tsz Street Sham Tseng New Territories Hong Kong Ms. Cheung Lai Yuk (張麗玉) Flat A, 57/F, Block 1 Chinese Ocean Pointe 8 Sham Tsz Street Sham Tseng New Territories Hong Kong Ms. Fu Wan Ling (傅雲玲) Flat 3515, 35/F, Block M Chinese Chung Chak House Tin Chung Court Tin Shui Wai New Territories Hong Kong Independent non-executive Directors Mr. Chan Cheong Tat (陳昌達) Flat A, 7/F Chinese Block 3, City Garden North Point Hong Kong Mr. Wong Wing Keung Meyrick (王泳強) Room 1907, Block M Chinese Kornhill Quarry Bay Hong Kong Mr. Chan Chi Ming Tony (陳子明) Flat A, 19/F Australian Tower 9, The Visionary 1 Ying Hong St Tung Chung Hong Kong For the biographies of the Directors, please refer to the section headed “Directors and senior management” in this document. —47— THIS DOCUMENT IS IN DRAFT FORM, INCOMPLETE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND THAT THE INFORMATION MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SECTION HEADED “WARNING” ON THE COVER OF THIS DOCUMENT. DIRECTORS AND PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE [REDACTED] PARTIES INVOLVED Sole Sponsor South China Capital Limited A corporate licensed under the SFO and permitted to carry out Type 6 (advising on corporate finance) of regulated activities as defined under the SFO 28/F, Bank of China Tower No.1 Garden Road Central Hong Kong [REDACTED] Legal advisers to the Company As to Hong Kong law: Li & Partners 22/F, World-Wide House 19 Des Voeux Road Central Central Hong Kong —48— THIS DOCUMENT IS IN DRAFT FORM, INCOMPLETE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND THAT THE INFORMATION MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SECTION HEADED “WARNING” ON THE COVER OF THIS DOCUMENT. -
Temporary Service Arrangement in Relation to the Peak Tramway's
Information Paper C&WDC T&TC Paper No. 43/2019 Central & Western District Council – Traffic & Transport Committee Temporary Service Arrangement in Relation to the Peak Tramway’s Upgrading Plan On 2 October 2018, the Chief Executive in Council (“ExCo”) has approved, under the Peak Tramway Ordinance (Cap. 265), the grant of the second 10-year (2026 - 2035) operating right of the peak tramway to the Peak Tramways Company Limited (“PTC”) for maintaining the peak tramway as an important tourism and recreational facility. Since early 2019, PTC has embarked on works related to the upgrading plan. At present, the progress of the upgrading plan is on schedule, and the Government will continue to closely monitor the progress of the upgrading plan carried out by PTC. To enable District Council members to have an understanding of the latest progress of the upgrading plan and the temporary service arrangement in respect of service suspension starting from 23 April 2019 for around two to three months, the information paper prepared by PTC is attached for members’ reference. Tourism Commission Commerce and Economic Development Bureau 4 April 2019 Information Paper The Peak Tram Upgrading Plan Following consultation with Central & Western District Council (“C&WDC”) - Traffic & Transport Committee (“T&TC”) on 12 April 2018, the Peak Tramways Company Limited’s (“PTC”) application for the second ten-year operating right, together with the upgrading plan and the proposed legislative amendments arising from the upgrading plan, was also submitted to the Legislative Council (“LegCo”) Panel of Economic Development on 25 June 2018, and the proposal gained the support of Panel members. -
Yan Chau Tong, Ap Chau & Kat O Island Date : 4 September 2021 Gathering Time
Exploring HK - Yan Chau Tong, Ap Chau & Kat O Island Date : 4 September 2021 Gathering time: 7:45 am Return time: 5:30 pm Gathering point: Roundabout, Student Residence Area: Yan Chau Tong, Ap Chau & Kat O Island Route: Kowloon Tong assemble > Ma Liu Shui Pier > Yan Chau Tong Marine Park (The Six Treasures , Devil’s Fist) > Ap Chau (Duck's Eye , Duck's Neck) > Kat O Island (Main Street , Tin Hau Temple , The Marriage Tree) > Ma Liu Shui Pier > Kowloon Tong dismissal Route condition: Good, with many cement road and stone-steps Registration: Pay at SRO reception* (CASH only) • Bring your HKID/passport for insurance purposes Check points Yan Chau Tong Yan Chau Tong Marine Park is located on the northeast coast of Plover Cove Country Park which was designated in July 1996. The total sea area of this marine park is about 680 hectares. Ap Chau Duck's Eye The sea arch of Ap Chau is named Duck’s Eye, it is one of most famous geological attraction on the island. The arch is around two meters high by 10 meters wide; it is the geological product of 8000 years of wave erosion. Kat O Island Lying close to China, in the northeast of Plover Cove Country Park, this far-flung island is home to merely a few hundred people. Also known as Crooked Island, thanks to its irregular shape, Kat O was once a thriving fishing village with nearly 300 years of history. Kat O The Marriage Tree According to legend, as long as the coin is thrown through the heart-shaped ring of the root of the tree, the marriage can be achieved. -
Progress of Admiralty Station Expansion Works Under the Shatin to Central Link Project
For Circulation C&W DC Paper No. 109/2017 Central and Western District Council Progress of Admiralty Station Expansion Works under the Shatin to Central Link Project Introduction 1. This paper aims to update members of the Central and Western District Council on the progress of the expansion works of Admiralty Station under the Shatin to Central Link (“SCL”) project. Background 2. The 17-kilometre SCL is a territory-wide strategic railway project linked with a number of existing and future railways to form two strategic railway corridors, namely the “East West Corridor” and the “North South Corridor”. The “East West Corridor” will be formed by extending the Ma On Shan Line from Tai Wai Station to Hung Hom Station where it will connect with the West Rail Line. The “North South Corridor” will extend the existing East Rail Line from Hung Hom Station across the Victoria Harbour to Admiralty Station via Exhibition Station. The “East West Corridor” and “North South Corridor” are expected to commission in mid-2019 and the 2021 respectively. 3. Admiralty Station will become the railway transport hub on Hong Kong Island that serves as the interchange for Island Line, Tsuen Wan Line, South Island Line (“SIL”) and the SCL. As part of the facilities are integrated for both the SCL and the South Island Line (East) (SIL(E)) project, part of the major works including platforms and interchange concourse were carried out under the SIL(E) project to shorten the overall construction time and minimise disturbance to the environment, road traffic and community. As SIL has been in operation since December 2016, SCL has taken over the works site from SIL(E) in Admiralty to continue the remaining railway construction works. -
Branch List English
Telephone Name of Branch Address Fax No. No. Central District Branch 2A Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong 2160 8888 2545 0950 Des Voeux Road West Branch 111-119 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong 2546 1134 2549 5068 Shek Tong Tsui Branch 534 Queen's Road West, Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong 2819 7277 2855 0240 Happy Valley Branch 11 King Kwong Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong 2838 6668 2573 3662 Connaught Road Central Branch 13-14 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong 2841 0410 2525 8756 409 Hennessy Road Branch 409-415 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong 2835 6118 2591 6168 Sheung Wan Branch 252 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong 2541 1601 2545 4896 Wan Chai (China Overseas Building) Branch 139 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong 2529 0866 2866 1550 Johnston Road Branch 152-158 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong 2574 8257 2838 4039 Gilman Street Branch 136 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong 2135 1123 2544 8013 Wyndham Street Branch 1-3 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong 2843 2888 2521 1339 Queen’s Road Central Branch 81-83 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong 2588 1288 2598 1081 First Street Branch 55A First Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong 2517 3399 2517 3366 United Centre Branch Shop 1021, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong 2861 1889 2861 0828 Shun Tak Centre Branch Shop 225, 2/F, Shun Tak Centre, 200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong 2291 6081 2291 6306 Causeway Bay Branch 18 Percival Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 2572 4273 2573 1233 Bank of China Tower Branch 1 Garden Road, Hong Kong 2826 6888 2804 6370 Harbour Road Branch Shop 4, G/F, Causeway Centre, -
Administration's Paper on the Progress Update of the Construction of The
LC Paper No. CB(4)610/15-16(05) Legislative Council Panel on Transport Subcommittee on Matters Relating to Railways Progress Update of the Construction of the Shatin to Central Link (As at 31 December 2015) Introduction This paper reports to Members on the progress of the main construction works of the Shatin to Central Link (“SCL”) as at 31 December 2015. Background 2. SCL, with a total length of 17 kilometres, consists of the following two sections – (a) Tai Wai to Hung Hom section: this is an extension of the Ma On Shan Line from Tai Wai via Southeast Kowloon to Hung Hom where it will join the West Rail Line; and (b) Hung Hom to Admiralty section: this is an extension of the East Rail Line from Hung Hom across the Victoria Harbour to Wan Chai North and Admiralty. 3. SCL will have ten stations. Apart from bringing improvements to the existing Tai Wai Station, the SCL project will involve construction of new stations or extension of existing stations at Hin Keng, Diamond Hill, Kai Tak, To Kwa Wan, Ma Tau Wai, Ho Man Tin, Hung Hom, the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, and Admiralty. It is a territory-wide strategic railway project (alignment layout at Annex 1). Admiralty Station and Ho Man Tin Station will become integrated stations providing interchange service to passengers of SCL and South Island Line (East)(“SIL(E)”), as well as passengers of SCL and Kwun Tong Line Extension (“KTE”) respectively. 4. The Approved Project Estimate for the entire SCL project is $79,800 million (in money-of-the-day prices) and the project is funded by the Government under the “concession approach”. -
Examination of Estimates of Expenditure 2021-22 Reply Serial No. HAB172 CONTROLLING OFFICER's REPLY (Question Serial No. 2374)
Examination of Estimates of Expenditure 2021-22 Reply Serial No. HAB172 CONTROLLING OFFICER’S REPLY (Question Serial No. 2374) Head: (95) Leisure and Cultural Services Department Subhead (No. & title): (-) Not Specified Programme: (1) Recreation and Sports, (4) Performing Arts Controlling Officer: Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Vincent LIU) Director of Bureau: Secretary for Home Affairs Question: (a) Please list in a table the details and expenditures of minor works projects costing not less than $1 million for renovation, improvement and upgrading of recreation and sports facilities under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department in 2020-21 and 2021-22. (b) Please list in a table the details and expenditures of minor works projects costing not less than $1 million for renovation, improvement and upgrading of performing arts facilities under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department in 2020-21 and 2021-22. Asked by: Hon MA Fung-kwok (LegCo internal reference no.: 45) Reply: The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) keeps constant review of the provision and conditions of recreation, sports and performing arts venues under its purview. It also undertakes works projects to provide new facilities or renovate/improve existing facilities to meet the changing needs of the public. There are minor works projects primarily for the improvement and upgrading of existing recreation and sports facilities. The details and estimated expenditure of minor works projects not less than $1 million in 2020-21 and 2021-22 are at Annexes I and II respectively. As regards the performing arts facilities, details and estimated expenditure of those minor works projects not less than $1 million in 2020-21 and 2021-22 are at Annexes III and IV respectively. -
Minutes of the 10Th Meeting of District Minor Works and Environmental Improvement Committee
North District Council (2016-2019) Minutes of the 10th Meeting of District Minor Works and Environmental Improvement Committee Date : 17 July 2017 (Monday) Time : 2:30 p.m. Venue : North District Council Conference Room Present Chairman: Mr TANG Kun-nin, Tony, SBS, MH* Vice-Chairman: Mr WAN Wo-fai, MH* Members: Dr HO Shu-kwong, Raymond* Mr LI Kwok-fung (2:33 p.m. – 3:51 p.m.) Mr YIU Ming* Mr CHAN Yuk-ming (2:53 p.m. – 4:58 p.m.) Mr CHAN Wai-tat* Ir PANG Chun-sing, George, MH* Mr TSANG King-chung, Kent* Mr TSANG Hing-lung* Mr WONG Wang-to, MH* Mr WAN Wo-tat, Warwick (2:58 p.m. – 4:58 p.m.) Mr LIU Hing-hung* Mr LAU Ki-fung* Mr LARM Wai-leung (2:35 p.m. – 3:37 p.m.) Mr SO Sai-chi, SBS, MH* Co-opted Members: Mr HAU Tim-kau* Mr HAU Wing-kong (2:30 p.m. – 4:02 p.m.) Mr HAU Hon-shek (2:30 p.m. – 4:17 p.m.) Mr KO Wai-kei (2:30 p.m. – 4:18 p.m.) Mr TSANG Yuk-on* Mr CHANG King-leung* Mr LAU Yung-sau (2:30 p.m. – 3:25 p.m.) Secretary: Miss CHONG Wai, Joey Executive Officer (District Council) 1, North District Office Remarks: * Members who attended the whole meeting ( ) Time of attendance of Members In Attendance Mr YAU Kin-chung, JP District Officer (North), Home Affairs Department Ms KWONG Ting-lok, Maggie Assistant District Officer (North) 1, Home Affairs Department Mr LEUNG Chi-fai District Environmental Hygiene Superintendent (North), Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Mr KWOK Sui-cheong Administrative Assistant/Lands, (District Lands Office, North), Lands Department Mr LI Kim-man Senior Environmental Protection Officer (Regional N) 3, -
LC Paper No. PWSC53.16-17(02).English
LC Paper No. PWSC53/16-17(02) By Fax 2811 2210 本署檔案 Our Ref. : ( ) in TD NR25/31-5 來函檔號 Your Ref. : 電 話 Tel. : 2399 2400 圖文傳真 Fax : 2381 3799 電 郵 Email : Click to select date 23 January 2017 Room 903, Legislative Council Complex 1, Legislative Council Road Central, Hong Kong Hon CHU Hoi-dick Dear Hon CHU, Information on Traffic Improvement Works at Tai Po We refer to your letter dated 23 January 2017, requesting Transport Department to provide the information on current 33 items of traffic improvement works at Tai Po. We enclose a list of the subject works and a plan showing the locations for your reference. Yours faithfully, Original signed in Chinese version (SIU Kang-chuen) for Commissioner for Transport Encl. Distribution c.c. Finance Committee - Public Works Subcommittee (Attention: Ir Dr Hon LO Wai-kwok ) Legislative Council Secretariat (Attention: Ms. Sharon CHUNG) Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau (Attention: Miss WONG Chi Kwan) Housing Department (Attention: Mr. CHEUNG Chun Hoo, Anson) Civil Engineering and Development Department (Attention: Mr. CHAN Chi Tat) 新界分區辦事處 NT Regional Office 九龍聯運街三十號旺角政府合署七樓 7th Floor, Mong Kok Government Offices, 30 Luen Wan Street, Kowloon. 圖文傳真 Fax No.: 2381 3799 (新界區) (NTRO) 網址 Web Site: http://www.td.gov.hk Items Proposed traffic improvement works Location number 1 Proposed bus-layby at Ting Kok Road near Tung Tsz Shuen Wan Road 2 Proposed footpath at Ting Kok Road near Tai Mei Shuen Wan Tuk 3 Proposed pedestrian crossing at Sam Mun Tsia Road Shuen Wan near Sha Lan Road 4 Proposed railing