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Wednesday, March 31, 1971
Among the major government low-cost housing estates under construction are the Wong Chuk Hang, the Kwai Shing, the Kwai Hing, the
Kwai Fong, the Lei Muk Shu, the Lai King and the Ho Man Tin
to be completed by the end of 1973.
all expected
It is estimated that the housing programmes by the Government and
the Housing Authority will provide homes for 683,000 more in the six-year
period ending 1975.
In January 1971, the number of applications on the combined waiting list for the Housing Authority and government low-cost accommodation stood
at 163,767. Of these, 48,000 were investigated. Up to December 31 last
year, more than 24,000 had been allocated flats.
The Housing Authority is a statutory body set up in 1954 to provide,
manage and maintain suitable housing and amenities for people living in overcrowded or otherwise unsatisfactory conditions and unable to pay the
rent for comparable accommodation in the open market.
It consists of all members of the Urban Council, the Commissioner
for Housing, and no more than three persons nominated by the Governor.
The first estate in North Point was completed in 1958, providing 1,955
flats for 12,264.
At present, there are nine estates
in Kowloon and one in the New Territories
three on the Island, five
providing 34,900 domestic
flats, 318 shops, 13 primary schools, 29 kindergartens, 138 market stalls
and, in some estates, multi-storey garages.
/Domestic