88.
None of this will succeed in the long run without the
continued support of the public at large. A clean Hong Kong is up to the people of Eong Kong.
89.
(ii) The arts and recreation
The arte and recreation contribute to a balanced life for a community that is enjoying greater leisure today than it enjoyed even a few years ago. The community is grateful to the Urban Council, the Council for Recreation and Sport, the Council for Performing Arts, the Recreation and Culture Department and
many subvented and privato bodies for their efforts
efforts in this
field.
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I should mention that the Jubilee Sports Centre will be formally opened later this month. Hong Kong will then have |first-class facilities for training sportonen 'and a base from
which to meat increased community interest in aport.
When my
predecessor spoke last year, the Acadomy of Performing Arts was
little more than a vision. Today a site has been found, plane
drawn up and work has started on this major project. The role
played by the Royal Hong Kong Jockay Club in these two
endeavours is to be commended.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE IJERASTRUCTURE
(5)
(a) Land Production and Land Dales
91.
to
A continuing programme of land production is vital
Our plans for the provision of housing. employment opportunities, and basic community facilities, Miss Dunn's Special Committee on Land Supply recognised this in its armual
Report published in July recommending targots for the production of land for housing and industry over the next five years,
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