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Facilities Provided by Holders of Private Recreational Leases (As at July 2012) Facilities Provided by Holders of Private Recreational Leases (as at July 2012) Details of Principal Sports 2 Contact Details of PRL Holder Name of PRL Holder 1 Address and Recreational Facilities Aberdeen Boat Club 20 Shum Wan Road, Dinghy & sailing centre, leisure Booking Office Limited Aberdeen, Hong pool, fitness centre, snooker room, Tel: 2552 8182 / 3551 0300 Kong squash court, function room Bishop of the Roman 4 Ming Fai Road, Challenge course, basketball court, Mr Anthony Po, Catholic Church in Hong Cheung Chau, Hong swimming pool, badminton court, Manager, Camp Service Kong Kong table tennis room Tel: 2981 7872 (Caritas Hong Kong - Oi Fai Camp) Boys’ and Girls’ Club Lot 642 DD 257, Adventure training area, climbing Mr Mao Ka-man, Association of Hong Kong Wong Yi Chau, Sai wall, high wall, high rope course, Assistant Camp Warden (Bradbury Camp) Kung, N.T. archery butts, water sports Tel: 2792 1409 facilities, natural trail, gate ball court, snooker room, basketball court, table tennis, Chinese billiards, badminton court Chinese Recreation Club, 123 Tung Lo Wan Indoor golf driving range, Ms Helena Li, Hong Kong Road, Tai Hang, swimming pool, snooker room, Administration Officer Hong Kong badminton court, fitness centre, Tel: 2577 7376 squash court, tennis court, multi-balls court, table tennis room Clearwater Bay Golf & Po Toi O, Sai Kung, Main Golf Course, Executive Nine Ms Fanita Tam, Country Club N.T. Golf Course, driving range, driving Member Relations Manager net, outdoor swimming pool, Tel: 2335 3788 tennis court, badminton court, squash court, table tennis room, basketball court, fitness centre Club De Recreio 20 Gascoigne Road, Lawn bowls green, grass hockey Ms Virginia Tsoi, King’s Park, pitch, badminton court, hard tennis Assistant Manager Kowloon, Hong courts, lawn tennis court Tel: 2388 8194 Kong Craigengower Cricket Club 188 Wong Nai Lawn bowls green, swimming Ms Ruby Wong, Chung Road, Happy pool, snooker room, tennis court, Assistant Club Manager Valley, Hong Kong badminton court, fitness centre, (Administration) squash court, golf driving range Tel: 2577 8331 Directors of the Chinese 47, Mau Wu Tsai Swimming pool, rope course, Booking Office Young Men’s Christian Village, Po Lam archery range Tel: 2783 3607 Association of Hong Kong Road South, Tseung (Lion's - YMCA Junk Bay Kwan O, Sai Kung, Youth Camp) N.T. 1 The name in bracket refers to the specific name of sports / recreational facility operated by a PRL Holder. 2 The facilities listed under this column cover principal sports and recreational facilities on the PRL lot concerned. As for specified facilities that can be made available for booking, please contact the respective holder of PRL (with details at the next column) or this Bureau at 3509 7068 or 3509 8039. Details of Principal Sports 2 Contact Details of PRL Holder Name of PRL Holder 1 Address and Recreational Facilities Directors of the Chinese Lot 75 DD 254 , Sai Mini soccer pitch, basketball court, Booking Office Young Men’s Christian Kung, N.T. rope course, water sports facilities Tel: 2783 3607 Association of Hong Kong (YMCA Wong Yi Chau Youth Camp) Directors of the Chinese 2 On Chun Street, Running track, soccer pitch, rope Booking Office Young Men’s Christian Ma On Shan, Sha course archery range, dormitory, Tel: 2783 3607 Association of Hong Kong Tin, N.T. swimming pool, roller skating (Chinese YMCA of Hong field, badminton court, basketball Kong - Wu Kwai Sha court, billiard room, table tennis Youth Village) room Directors of the Young 22 Gascoigne Road, Climbing wall, basketball court, Ms Queenie Cheng, Men’s Christian Yau Ma Tei, gymnasium, tennis court Administrative Assistant Association of Hong Kong Kowloon Tel: 2367 7070 (King’s Park Centenary Centre) Duke of Edinburgh’s 90, Hang Ha Po Adventure-based facilities, Mr Andy Kung, Award Hong Kong Village, Lam Tsuen, obstacle course, basketball court Camp Manager (Duke of Edinburgh Tai Po, N.T. Tel: 2657 1012 Training Camp) Filipino Club 10 Wylie Road, Lawn bowls green Ms Joyce Au Yeung, King’s Park, Honorary Secretary Kowloon Tel: 2332 8537 Hebe Haven Yacht Club 10.5 Miles Hiram’s Keel boat training centre, dinghy Ms Eileen Sze, Limited Highway, Pak Sha sail training centre Sailing & Racing Coordinator Wan, N.T. (Cantonese Speaking) Tel: 2719 7933 Hong Kong Buddhist Tung Chung, Lantau Badminton court, basketball court, Mr Rax Tsang, Association Island, Hong Kong table tennis table, volleyball court Assistant Centre Officer (Hong Kong Buddhist Tel: 2574 9371 Youth Camp) Hong Kong Chinese Civil 8 Wylie Road, Tennis court, multi-purpose hall, Booking Office Servants’ Association King’s Park, multi-purpose activities room Tel: 2300 1066 Kowloon Hong Kong Country Club 188 Wong Chuk Bowling alley, swimming pool, Mr Denis Tse, Hang Road, Deep fitness room, snooker room, Games and Sports Manager Water Bay, Hong basketball court, squash court, Tel: 2870 6364 Kong tennis court Hong Kong Cricket Club 137 Wong Nai Cricket pitch, lawn bowls green, Booking Office Chung Gap Road, bowling alley, fitness centre, Tel: 3511 8678 Hong Kong indoor artificial pitch, snooker room, squash court, swimming pool, tennis court, golf simulators 2 Details of Principal Sports 2 Contact Details of PRL Holder Name of PRL Holder 1 Address and Recreational Facilities Hong Kong Football Club 3 Sports Road, Lawn bowls greens, bowling alley, Booking Office Happy Valley, Hong natural / artificial turf pitch, indoor Tel: 2830 9500 Kong sports hall, golf simulator, snooker room, swimming pool, badminton court, basketball court, fitness centre, squash court, tennis court Hong Kong Girl Guides 141, Wong Nai Badminton court, rope course Booking Clerk Association Chung Gap Road, Tel: 2332 5523/ 2359 6850 (Sandilands Centre) Hong Kong Hong Kong Girl Guides Yim Tin Tsai, Sai Camping facilities Booking Clerk Association Kung, N.T. Tel: 2332 5523/ 2359 6850 (Louisa Landale) Hong Kong Girl Guides Ping Shan Lane, Outdoor basketball court and Booking Clerk Association Ping Shan, Yuen badminton court, activity room Tel: 2332 5523/ 2359 6850 (Yuen Long Recreation Long, N.T. Centre) Hong Kong Girl Guides 110, Hang Tau Badminton court Booking Clerk Association Road, Kwu Tung, Tel: 2332 5523/ 2359 6850 (Jockey Club Beas River Sheung Shui, N.T. Lodge) Hong Kong Girl Guides 8 Gascoigne Road, Activity room Booking Clerk Association Kowloon Tel: 2332 5523/ 2359 6850 (Hong Kong Girl Guides Association Headquarters) Hong Kong Golf Club 19 Island Road, Golf course (9 holes), gymnasium, Ms Lillian Cheng, Deep Water Bay, swimming pool Golf and Membership Officer Hong Kong Tel: 2679 1828 Hong Kong Golf Club Lot No 1 Fan Kam Golf course, gymnasium, Ms Lillian Cheng, Road, Sheung Shui, swimming pool Golf and Membership Officer N. T. Tel: 2679 1828 Hong Kong Gun Club TWTL 399, Chuen Shooting range Mr Stephen Chung, Lung, Tsuen Wan, Club Manager N.T. Tel: 2493 0514 Hong Kong Model Lot 2416 in DD 118, Airstrip Booking Office Engineering Club Limited Tai Tong, Yuen Tel: 2526 1488 Long, N.T. Hong Kong Playground 30, Tung Wan Tau Badminton court, basketball court Booking Office Association Road, Mui Wo, Tel: 2984 7847/ 2984 8259 (Silvermine Bay Outdoor Lantau Island, Hong Recreation Camp) Kong Hong Kong Red Cross Tung Wan, Shek Basketball court, natural/artificial Mr Lau (Shek Pik Camp) Pik, Lantau Island, turf pitch Tel: 2507 7126 Hong Kong 3 Details of Principal Sports 2 Contact Details of PRL Holder Name of PRL Holder 1 Address and Recreational Facilities Hong Kong Sea Cadet 11 Fung Shing Basketball court Ms Mak Hiu-ki, Corps (Area Committee) Street, Diamond Centre in-charge Hill, Kowloon Tel: 2327 7883 Hong Kong Sea Cadet Tsam Chuk Wan, Boat house Ms Mak Hiu-ki, Corps (Lau Wah Sum & Sai Kung, N.T. Centre in-charge Samuel Derek Oates as Tel: 2327 7883 Trustees for the Area Committee) (Tang Shiu Kin Nautical Centre) Hong Kong Softball Tin Kwong Road, Batting court, softball field, tennis Ms Carol Lee, Association Kowloon court Administrative Assistant Tel: 2711 1167 Hong Kong Young 10A San Shek Wan, Climbing wall, archery range, rope Administrative Assistant Women’s Christian South District, course Tel: 2980 2321 Association Lantau, Hong Kong (Sydney Leong Holiday Lodge) Hong Kong Youth Hostels Mong Tung Wan, Camping facilities Customer Relations Assistant Association Lantau, Hong Kong Tel: 2788 1638 (Jockey Club Mong Tung Wan Hostel) Hong Kong Youth Hostels Ngong Ping, Lantau Badminton court Customer Relations Assistant Association Island, Hong Kong Tel: 2788 1638 (YHA Ngong Ping SG Davis Youth Hostel ) Hong Kong Youth Hostels TPTL 133, Tai Mei Activity room Customer Relations Assistant Association Tuk, Tai Po, N.T. Tel: 2788 1638 (Bradbury Jockey Club Youth Hostel) Hong Kong, China Rowing 27 Yuen Wo Road, Pontoon, ergo room Mr Pang Hiu Ming, Association Shatin, N.T. Sports Executive Tel: 2601 1104/ 2699 7271 India Club, Kowloon 24 Gascoigne Road, Badminton court, tennis court, Booking Office King’s Park, cricket practice area, gymnasium Tel: 2388 8184 Kowloon Indian Recreation Club 63 Caroline Hill Lawn bowls green, Mr. Anthony Chan, Road, So Kon Po, natural/artificial turf pitch, tennis Club Manager Hong Kong court, gymnasium Tel: 2576 6583 Jardine’s Lookout No. 2 Creasy Road, Swimming pool, basketball court, Mr Rayson Tam, Residents’ Association Jardine’s Lookout, tennis court Assistant Manager Hong Kong Tel: 2890 7735 4 Details of Principal Sports 2 Contact Details of PRL Holder Name of PRL Holder 1 Address and Recreational Facilities Kowloon Bowling Green 123 Austin Road, Lawn bowls green,
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