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Overview of Existing Services for the English Speaking Children with Special Needs Government Subsidized Programme Private Programme English Kindergartens from E.G
Overview of Existing Services for the English Speaking Children with Special Needs Government Subsidized Programme Private Programme English Kindergartens From e.g. AP, ARN, TCI, Little Kids Learning e.g. Anfield, ESF, Small World Christian, Birth to The Child Development Centre Academy, Kids Connect, Bridge Academy, Woodland, KBCK, Yiu Chung, David Exodus, Int’l Montessori, Safari Kids, Bebegarten, Age of Watchdog Early Education Centre Rainbow Early Intervention Progrmme Kingston, Letterland Childcare Centre, YMCA, 6 KCIS, DBIS, DMK, Tutor Time Int’l, SunIsland, Delia English Kindergarten / Debroah English Kindergarten ESF Special Needs Provisions Other Alternatives Learning Support Classes Segregated •Springboard Project • Island Christian Academy •Bradbury (21) Setting •Family Partners School •The Children Institute of HK (Harbour School) • NIS •Quarry Bay (7) •ICS (Bridges class) •Hong Lok Yuen Int’l School •Peak School (7) • Jockey Club •Aoi Pui School & Autism Partnership •DBIS & DMPS •Glenealy school (7) Sarah Roe •Rainbow Project (HK Island) * • Christian Alliance Int’l School Primary •Kennedy School (7) School (70) •Autism Recovery Network •Kellett School •Bridge Academy Schools •Beacon Hill (21) •Hong Kong Academy • The International Montessori School •Kowloon Junior School •St. Bosco Centre (Anfield School) • Kingston Int’l Primary School •Kids Connect (14) • Woodland Int’l Primary School •Clearwater Bay (7) Local System • Think International School •Shatin Junior School (14) • Japanese International School •Catholic Mission -
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, -
Official Record of Proceedings
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 3 November 2010 1399 OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Wednesday, 3 November 2010 The Council met at Eleven o'clock MEMBERS PRESENT: THE PRESIDENT THE HONOURABLE JASPER TSANG YOK-SING, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ALBERT HO CHUN-YAN IR DR THE HONOURABLE RAYMOND HO CHUNG-TAI, S.B.S., S.B.ST.J., J.P. THE HONOURABLE LEE CHEUK-YAN DR THE HONOURABLE DAVID LI KWOK-PO, G.B.M., G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE FRED LI WAH-MING, S.B.S., J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE MARGARET NG THE HONOURABLE JAMES TO KUN-SUN THE HONOURABLE CHEUNG MAN-KWONG THE HONOURABLE CHAN KAM-LAM, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE MRS SOPHIE LEUNG LAU YAU-FUN, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE LEUNG YIU-CHUNG DR THE HONOURABLE PHILIP WONG YU-HONG, G.B.S. 1400 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 3 November 2010 THE HONOURABLE WONG YUNG-KAN, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE LAU KONG-WAH, J.P. THE HONOURABLE LAU WONG-FAT, G.B.M., G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE MIRIAM LAU KIN-YEE, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE EMILY LAU WAI-HING, J.P. THE HONOURABLE ANDREW CHENG KAR-FOO THE HONOURABLE TIMOTHY FOK TSUN-TING, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE TAM YIU-CHUNG, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ABRAHAM SHEK LAI-HIM, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE LI FUNG-YING, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE TOMMY CHEUNG YU-YAN, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE FREDERICK FUNG KIN-KEE, S.B.S., J.P. -
Annex List of Development Bureau's Initiatives in the Policy Address
Annex List of Development Bureau’s Initiatives in the Policy Address Supplement A list of Development Bureau’s initiatives, progress made on completed initiatives or those that have attained major progress and challenge ahead stipulated in the Policy Address Supplement is appended below. They are mainly under the Chapters of “Good Governance”, “Housing and Land Supply”, “Diversified Economy” and “Liveable City”. Good Governance Progress Made The Judiciary has established a central steering committee to oversee the implementation of the new High Court and District Court projects. The statutory rezoning procedures for the latter’s development site commenced in May 2019. Housing and Land Supply New Initiatives Expedite land use reviews for brownfield sites with higher development potential and certain squatter areas in urban districts, with a view to boosting land supply for public housing development. Announce a proposed framework for the Land Sharing Pilot Scheme and start accepting applications in early 2020. Amend the Outline Zoning Plans to incorporate the recommendations of the planning and engineering feasibility studies on the two action areas in Kwun Tong and Kowloon Bay, commence demolition of the former Kowloon Bay Waste Recycling Centre to release the land for commercial development, and undertake engineering investigation and design for the infrastructural facilities in Kwun Tong Action Area, with a view to further promoting the transformation of Kowloon East into the second core business district. Review the development potential of over 300 sites originally ‐ 2 ‐ earmarked for standalone “Government, Institution or Community” (GIC) facilities, with a view to optimising land use and expediting development. Progress Made The URA has identified two clusters of sites involving more than 30 Civil Servants’ Co-operative Building Society Scheme buildings in Kowloon City for re-development as a pilot project. -
Address Telephone Shop C, Shun Fat Hse, 54-56 Kau Yuk Rd, Yuen Long
Address Telephone Shop C, Shun Fat Hse, 54-56 Kau Yuk Rd, Yuen Long, NT 2475 6488 G/F., 29 Hennessy Rd, HK 2861 3629 G/F, 70A Tokwawan Rd, KLN 2364 8855 G/F, 307 Queen's Rd West, Sai Ying Pun, HK 2548 9449 Shop G24, Port Ctr, 38 Chengtu Rd, Aberdeen, HK 2552 3051 Shop 130, G/F, Cheung Fat Shopping Centre, Cheung Fat Estate, Tsing Yi 2497 1152 Shop 53, 2/F, Wo Che Comm Complex, NT 2604 7382 Shop 14, G/F, 445 Queen's Road West, HK 2819 4628 Flat / Rm S102, Chuk Yuen Shopping Ctr, KLN 2328 5738 Shop 9 (Portion), G/F, Site 2 Whampoa Gdn, KLN 2334 7565 Shop 308, New Jade Shopping ARC, Chaiwan, HK 2897 8020 G/F, 48 Ma Tau Chung Rd, Tokwawan, KLN 2713 7735 Shop 7, G/F, Tsui Ping Shopping Circuit, Tsui Ping Est , Phase 4, KLN 2763 4186 Shop No.38, Level 2, Sun Kwai Hing Shopping Mall, Kwai Chung, NT 2429 3251 Shop No.15, G/F., Comm Ctr Phase 2, Greenfield Garden, NT 2495 7469 Shop 105B, Level 1, K Point, Kam Wah Garden, 1 Tuen Lung Street, Tuen Mun, NT 2441 3181 Shop No.11, G/F, Grandeur Gdn, Tai Wai, NT 2693 6126 Shop No.19, Wah Fu (I) Shopping Centre, Wah Fu (I) Estate, Waterfall Bay Road, Aberdeen, HK 2550 2459 Shops B&C 277 King's Rd State Theatre North Point, HK 2578 6310 Shop 180, Level 1, East Point City, Tseung Kwan O, KLN 2628 5650 Shop No.14, G/F., Trade Dept Tower, 700 Nathan Rd, Mongkok, KLN 2191 6141 Shop No.50, G/F, Fortune Plaza, No. -
Asset Management (Fortune) Limited
Asset Management (Fortune) Limited Manager of 21 January 2015 FORTUNE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST (“Fortune REIT”) PROPERTY VALUATIONS The Board of Directors of ARA Asset Management (Fortune) Limited, the Manager of Fortune REIT announced that Jones Lang LaSalle Limited has completed the independent valuations as at 31 December 2014 for the seventeen properties owned by Fortune REIT through the ownership of property companies. The seventeen properties are Fortune City One, Fortune Kingswood, Ma On Shan Plaza, Metro Town, Fortune Metropolis, Belvedere Square, Waldorf Avenue, Caribbean Square, Provident Square, Jubilee Square, Smartland, Tsing Yi Square, Nob Hill Square, Centre de Laguna, Hampton Loft, Lido Avenue and Rhine Avenue. The valuations as at 31 December 2014 are as follows: Property Gross No. of Valuation company Property Address Rentable Parking (HK$ million) Area lots (sq ft) Million Nice Fortune City 1 & 2 Ngan Shing 414,469 653 7,124 Development One Street, Limited 8 Lok Shing Street, New Territories, Hong Kong Tin Shui Wai Fortune No.12 and 18 Tin 665,244 622 6,652 Development Kingswood Yan Road; No.1 Limited and 3 Tin Wu Road; No.8 Tin Shui Road; No.2 and 9 Tin Lung Road and No.3 Tin Kwai Road, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong Gross No. of Valuation Property Property Address Rentable Parking (HK$ million) company Area lots (sq ft) Poko Shine Ma On Shan 608 Sai Sha Road, 310,084 290 4,896 Limited Plaza Ma On Shan, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong Mega Gain Metro Town 8 King Ling Road, 180,822 74 3,026 -
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, -
RNTPC Paper No. A/ST/961A for Consideration by the Rural and New Town Planning Committee on 21.12.2018 APPLICATION for PERMISS
RNTPC Paper No. A/ST/961A for Consideration by the Rural and New Town Planning Committee on 21.12.2018 APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION UNDER SECTION 16 OF THE TOWN PLANNING ORDINANCE APPLICATION NO. A/ST/961 Applicant : The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) represented by Masterplan Limited Premises : Concourse Area at 2/F of Grandstand Carpark, Sha Tin Racecourse, Sha Tin, New Territories Floor Area : About 6,200m2 Lease : (a) STTL No. 590 (New Grant No. 22387) (b) restricted to (i) horse-racing, including a racecourse and racing- related facilities, together with the facilities provided to support the operations of betting; (ii) charity and nonprofit-making activities other than horse-racing and betting purposes; (iii) a members’ club includes commercial, retail, catering, social functions and other recreational activities as are not directly related to horse-racing and betting purposes; (iv) quarters to be used for the residential accommodation of horse-racing related personnel; and (v) the Penfold Park. Plan : Approved Sha Tin Outline Zoning Plan (OZP) No. S/ST/34 Zoning : “Other Specified Uses” annotated “Race Course” (“OU(Race Course)”) Application : Proposed Place of Recreation, Sports or Culture 1. The Proposal 1.1 The applicant seeks planning permission to use the application premises (the Premises) (Plan A-1) for ‘Proposed Place of Recreation, Sports or Culture’ use during non-race days. According to the Notes of the OZP, ‘Place of Recreation, Sports or Culture’ is a Column 2 use in the “OU(Race Course)” zone requiring planning permission from the Town Planning Board (the Board). 1.2 The proposal will provide six 5-a-side soccer pitches or four basketball courts and four volleyball courts for local community organisations, welfare bodies, registered schools and sports association initially. -
Murray Road Project
Murray Road Project CENTRAL HONG KONG An architectural masterpiece, Murray Road Project is set to become a modern icon amongst the world’s most spectacular landmarks (artist’s impression) (artist’s impression) Murray Road Project, Hong Kong by Zaha Hadid Architects for Henderson Land Render by Cosmoscube and Arqui9 Chairmen’s Statement Profit Attributable to Shareholders Dividends The Group’s underlying profit attributable to equity The Board recommends the payment of a final dividend of shareholders for the year ended 31 December 2020 was HK$1.30 per share to shareholders whose names appear on HK$14,899 million, representing an increase of HK$259 the Register of Members of the Company on Wednesday, million or 1.8% over HK$14,640 million for the previous 9 June 2021, and such final dividend will not be subject to any year. The Group’s underlying profit in this financial year withholding tax in Hong Kong. Including the interim dividend included a profit contribution of about HK$3,629 million of HK$0.50 per share already paid, the total dividend for the arising from the transfer of the Group’s equity interests in the year ended 31 December 2020 will amount to HK$1.80 per company owning certain land lots in Wo Shang Wai, the New share (2019: HK$1.80 per share). Territories, whereas the attributable share of underlying profit The proposed final dividend is expected to be distributed to contribution from the transfer of the Group’s 50% equity shareholders on Monday, 21 June 2021. interest in an investment property in Tsim Sha Tsui amounted to HK$1,305 million only in the previous year. -
Wai Yuen Tong
Wai Yuen Tong Address Telephone Shop 7, G/F, Hong Kong Pacific Centre, 28 Hankow Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon 2376 2938 Shop 40, 3/F, South Wing, Trend Plaza, Tuen Mun, New Territories 2618 9365 Shop B, G/F & Portion of the Yard, 66-72 Tai Wai Road, Sha Tin, New Territories 2602 3630 Shop A, Ground Floor, Onshine Commercial Building, 10 Tung Sing Road, Hong Kong 2552 9970 Shop 139, 1/F, Olympian City 2, 18 Hoi Ting Road, West Kowloon, Kowloon 2740 4128 Shop 10, G/F, Amoy Plaza, Amoy Garden, Phase I, 77 Ngau Tau Kwok Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon 2318 0609 Shop G6, Sun Hing Building, 603-609A Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon 2332 1228 G/F, 60A Yen Chow Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon 2720 3930 FLAT/RM UG074-75, UG/F, Metro City Plaza Phase 2, 8 Yan King Road,Tseung Kwan O, New Territories 2177 0909 Shop B on G/F & M/F, Yan Oi House, 89 Chuen Lung Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories 2419 7223 Shop B, G/F Incl. The Cockloft, Yan Oi House, 237 Sha Tsui Road Nos. 87 & 89 Chuen Lung Street, Tsuen 2419 7223 Wan, New Territories Shop 138, 1/F, Fortune City One, Sha Tin, New Territories 2635 2982 G/F, 34 Jardine's Bazaar & 1/F, 32E Jardine's Bazaar, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 2972 0032 Shop 093, 1/F, Uptown Plaza, 9 Nam Wan Road, Tai Po, New Territories 2638 4737 Shop 5A, 40 Tak Man Street, Hunghom, Kowloon 2356 2812 Shop A on Ground Floor, No.296 Electric Road, Hong Kong 2512 9182 G/F, 27A Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon 2366 7038 Shop B, G/F, 76B To Kwa Wan Road, To Kwa Wan, Kowloon 2356 2623 Shop N203, 2/F, Temple Mall North, 136 Lung Cheung Road, -
Explanatory Statement
KWU TUNG NORTH OUTLINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN No. D/KTN/1A EXPLANATORY STATEMENT ODP No. D/KTN/1 Approved by CPLD on 17.10.2013 ODP No. D/KTN/1A Agreed by NT DipCon on 12.5.2020 Fanling, Sheung Shui & Yuen Long East District Planning Office Planning Department Kwu Tung North Outline Development Plan No. D/KTN/1A Explanatory Statement CONTENTS Page 1. Background ………………………………………………………………..1 2. Objectives and Authority of the Plan ……………………………………...2 3. The Planning Scheme Area ………………………………………………..3 4. Population .………………………………………………………………...6 5. Planning Themes and Urban Design and Landscape Framework .……..…6 6. Land Use Proposals ………………………………………………………15 7. Transport ………………………………………………………………….33 8. Environmental Considerations …………...……………………………….37 9. Cultural Heritage ………………………………………………………….41 10. Utility Services ……………………………………………………………41 11. Implementation ……………………………………………………….......43 Plan 1 : Kwu Tung North New Development Area Location Plan Plan 2 : Urban Design and Landscape Framework Plan 3 : Pedestrian Connections Plan Plan 4 : Cycle Track Network Plan Plan 5 : Transport Network Plan Appendix 1: Schedule of Requirement and Provision of G/IC Facilities and Open Space in Kwu Tung North New Development Area Appendix 2: Development Parameters of Major Development Sites in Kwu Tung North New Development Area Kwu Tung North Outline Development Plan No. D/KTN/1A Explanatory Statement 1. Background 1.1 The Territorial Development Strategy Review in 1990s first identified that there was potential for strategic growth in the North East New Territories (NENT). The Planning and Development Study on NENT commissioned in 1998 identified Kwu Tung North (KTN), Fanling North (FLN) and Ping Che/Ta Kwu Ling (PC/TKL) as suitable for New Development Areas (NDAs) development. The Hong Kong 2030: Planning Vision and Strategy, promulgated in 2007, recommended to proceed with the KTN and FLN NDAs, among others, to address the long-term housing demand and provide employment opportunities. -
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