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Appendix III List Of List of Access Officers - Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Appendix III Post Title of Telephone District Venue/Premise/Facility Address Email Address Fax Number Access Officer Number Central and Central/ Western District 10/F, Sheung Wan Municipal Services Building, DS(C/W)1 2853 2502 [email protected] 2851 7653 Western Environmental Hygiene 345 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong Cleansing Section Belcher's Street Public Toilet SHI(Cl/PC)C/W1 2853 2511 [email protected] 2851 4908 Centre Street Public Toilet Exchange Square Public Toilet Glenealy Public Toilet Hatton Road Public Toilet Hong Kong Park Indoor Game Hall Public Toilet Hospital Road Public Toilet Ice House Street Public Toilet In Ku Lane Public Toilet Kennedy Road Public Toilet Kotewall Road Public Toilet Ladder Street Public Toilet Lan Kwai Fong Public Toilet Lok Ku Road Public Toilet Macau Ferry Bus Terminus Public Toilet MacDonnell Road Public Toilet Man Fai Street Public Toilet Man Yiu Street Public Toilet May Road Public Toilet Mee Lun Street Public Toilet Mui Fong Street Temporary Public Toilet Old Peak Road Public Toilet Peak Tower Public Toilet Pound Lane Public Toilet and Bathhouse Queen's Road Central Public Toilet Robinson Road Public Toilet (Male Only) Rumsey Street Multi storey Car-park Public Toilet Kennedy Town Bus Terminus Sai Ning Street Smithfield Municipal Services Building Public Star Ferry Multi storey Car-park Public Toilet Wa Hing Lane Public Toilet and Bathhouse Water Street Public Toilet and Bathhouse Wellington Street Public Toilet (Male Only) Shek Tong Tsui Municipal Services Building Public Wing Lok Street Public Toilet Wing Wo Street Public Toilet Second Street Bathhouse Markets Section Centre Street Market SHI(MM)C/W 2853 2522 [email protected] 2851 7653 Queen Street Cooked Food Market Sai Ying Pun Market Shek Tong Tsui Market Sheung Wan Market Smithfield Market Islands District Room 626 and Room 2507 Harbour Building, 38 DS(Is)1 2852 3205 [email protected] 2545 2964 Environmental Hygiene Pier Road, Central, Hong Kong FEHD Headquarters 42-45/F, Queensway Government Offices, 66 EO(G)3 2867 5592 [email protected] 2869 0169 Queensway, Hong Kong Complaints Management 5/F Low Block, Queensway Government Offices, Section 66 Queensway, Hong Kong Quality Assurance - ditto - Western Import Poultry Rm E11, M/F, West Link Western Wholesale Food SFO(II) 2867 5419 [email protected] 2521 8067 Inspection Station Market, 8 Fung Mat Road, Hong Kong (VPHS)/HK Waterfront Offices Room T304, 1/F, Administration Block, Western SHI(I/E)WF1 2361 2485 [email protected] 2857 4050 (Import & Export Unit) Wholesale Food Market, 8 Fung Mat Road, Hong Food Incidents Response 4 Hospital Road, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong EO(CFS)4 2867 5230 [email protected] 2893 3547 & Management Unit Risk Assessment Section- -ditto- Unit 2 and Unit 4 Food Labelling Unit -ditto- Compliance and -ditto- Investigation Unit List of Access Officers - Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Appendix III Post Title of Telephone District Venue/Premise/Facility Address Email Address Fax Number Access Officer Number Wan Chai Wan Chai District 7/F, Lockhart Road Municipal Services DS(Wch)1 2879 5743 [email protected] 2519 6884 Environmental Hygiene Building, Cleansing Section Amoy Street Public Toilet SHI(Cl/PC)Wch1 2879 5748 [email protected] 2519 6884 Bowen Road Public Toilet Canal Road Public Toilet Cross Lane Public Toilet Kat On Street Public Toilet and Bathhouse Lin Fa Kung Public Toilet Moreton Terrace Public Toilet Morrison Hill Road Public Toilet Sing Woo Road Public Toilet Southorn Centre Public Toilet Tai Hang Road Public Toilet Wan Chai Market Public Toilet Expo Drive East Public Toilet Warren Street Public Toilet Wong Nai Chung Road Public Toilet Hing Fat Street Public Toilet Wing Hing Street Public Toilet Wan Chai North Temporary Public Transport Interchange Public Toilet Markets Section Bowrington Road Market SHI(MM)Wch 2879 5762 [email protected] 2519 6884 Lockhart Road Market Tang Lung Chau Market Wan Chai Market Wong Nai Chung Market Causeway Bay Market Licensing Section (Hong 8/F, Lockhart Road Municipal Services AS(LL)HK&Is1 2879 5728 [email protected] 2507 2964 Kong & Islands) Building, 225 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hawkers and Markets 8/F, Lockhart Road Municipal Services Section (Hong Kong & Building, 225 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Islands) Hong Kong Cemeteries & Crematoria Hong Kong Cemeteries & Crematoria Office at SHI(C&C)HK 2578 9406 [email protected] 2591 1879 (Hong Kong) 1J Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Hong Kong Cemetery at 1J Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Wan Chai Cremation Booking Office at 18/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Mount Caroline Cemetery at Broadwood Road, So Kon Po, HK Planning and Room 101, 1/F, 258 Queen’s Road East, Wan Secretary of Building 3141 1270 [email protected] 3104 0189 Development Section Chai, Hong Kong Management Boards and Committees Room 106, 1/F, 258 Queen's Road East, Wan Committee Section Chai, Hong Kong Grade Management Room 107, 1/F, 258 Queen’s Road East, Wan Section Chai, Hong Kong Food Importer/Distributor Room 119, 1/F, 258 Queen’ s Road East, Wan Registration and Import Chai, Hong Kong Licensing Office (Import & Export Unit) Staff Relations and Room 110, 1/F, 258 Queen's Road East, Wan Welfare Unit Chai, Hong Kong Translation and 2/F, Oi Kwan Court, 28 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Secretary of Building 2923 5341 [email protected] 2574 7276 Interpretation Section Chai, Hong Kong Management Outsourcing Section - ditto - Committee Management Services, G/F & 1/F, Oi Kwan Court, 28 Oi Kwan Road, Survey and Statistics Wan Chai, Hong Kong Supplies Section 1/F, Oi Kwan Court, 28 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong IT Division 3/F, Oi Kwan Court, 28 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong IT Division 6/F, Lockhart Road Municipal Services Secretary of Building 2879 5743 [email protected] 2519 6884 Building, 225 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Management Corporate and System Rm 3508-09 and 3502-04, 35/F, Hopewell EO(CSM) 3108 2755 [email protected] 3108 2719 Management Division Centre, 183 Queen's Road East, Hong Kong List of Access Officers - Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Appendix III Post Title of Telephone District Venue/Premise/Facility Address Email Address Fax Number Access Officer Number Southern Southern District 4/F, Aberdeen Municipal Services Building, DS(S)1 2903 0403 [email protected] 2873 1608 Environmental Hygiene 203 Aberdeen Main Road, Hong Kong Stanley Sub-office 78 Stanley Village Road, Hong Kong SHI(EH)S2 2903 0421 [email protected] 2873 1608 Cleansing Section No. 16 Aberdeen Main Road Public Toilet SHI(Cl/PC)S 2903 0402 [email protected] 2873 1608 Ap Lei Chau Municipal Services Building Public Toilet Lee Lok Street Public Toilet Middle Bay Public Toilet Pokfulam Road near Queen Mary Hospital Public Toilet Pokfulam Village Public Toilet Block A Pokfulam Village Public Toilet Block B Pokfulam Village Public Toilet Block C Pokfulam Village Public Toilet Block D Repulse Bay Beach Road Public Toilet Repulse Bay Bus Terminus Public Toilet Repulse Bay Public Toilet (near No. 16 Repulse Bay Beach Road) Repulse Bay Public Toilet (near Life Saving Association) San Wai Village Public Toilet Shek O Village Public Toilet Shum Wan Road Public Toilet South Bay Public Toilet Stanley Link Road Public Toilet Stanley Main Street Public Toilet Stanley Municipal Services Building Public Stanley Tytam Village Public Toilet Stanley Waterfront Public Toilet Wu Nam Street Public Toilet Yip Fat Street Public Toilet Markets Section Aberdeen Market SHI(MM)S 2903 0490 [email protected] 2873 1608 Ap Lei Chau Market Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market Stanley Waterfront Mart Tin Wan Market Yue Kwong Road Market Hawkers Section Stanley Market Open Space Hawker Bazaar SHI(H)S 2903 0460 [email protected] 2873 1608 List of Access Officers - Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Appendix III Post Title of Telephone District Venue/Premise/Facility Address Email Address Fax Number Access Officer Number Eastern Eastern District 3/F, Quarry Bay Municipal Services Building, DS(E)1 3103 7008 [email protected] 2565 8203 Environmental Hygiene 38 Quarry Bay Street, Hong Kong Chai Wan Sub-office 6/F, Chai Wan Municipal Services Building, CHI(E)2 3103 7002 [email protected] 2565 8203 338 Chai Wan Road, Hong Kong Cleansing Section A Kung Ngam Village Road Temporary Public SHI(Cl/PC)E1 3103 7012 [email protected] 2565 8203 Hoi Ning Street Public Toilet Java Road Public Toilet Kam Wa Street Public Toilet Nam On Street Public Toilet Ning Foo Street Public Toilet North Point Ferry Pier Public Transport Interchange Public Toilet Oil Street Public Toilet Pak Fuk Road Public Toilet Quarry Bay Street Public Toilet Tong Shui Road Public Toilet Tung Hei Road Public Toilet and Bathhouse Sheung On Street Public Toilet Markets Section Aldrich Bay Market SHI(MM)E 3103 7011 [email protected] 2565 8203 Chai Wan Market Electric Road Market Java Road Market Kut Shing Street Cooked Food Market North Point Market Quarry Bay Market Sai Wan Ho Market Yue Wan Market Cemeteries & Crematoria Cape Collinson Crematorium at 9 Cape SHI(C&C)HK 2578 9406 [email protected] 2591 1879 (Hong Kong) Collinson Road, Hong Kong Cape Collinson Garden of Remembrance at 9 Cape Collinson Road, Hong Kong Cape Collinson Columbarium at 9 Cape Collinson Road, Hong Kong IT Division Rm 721, 722 & 723, 7/F, Chai Wan Municipal Secretary of Building 3103 7010 [email protected] 2565 8203 Services Building, 338 Chai Wan Road, Chai Management Small Volume Exemption G/F and Basement.
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