Monday, May 1, 1972
TWO BOUNDARY ROADS TO BE BUILT
At Eastern Sides Of Un Long Town
Two boundary roads will be built shortly at the eastern side
of Un Long Town in the New Territories to improve communications for
further development of the township.
The two roads will run along the north-eastern and south-
eastern boundary of Un Long, linking up various sites soon to be
developed into residential and industrial areas.
The Northeast boundary road will start from the eastern end
of the Un Long Main Road Roundabout, run along the open nullah and
eventually link up with Tai Kiu Road.
The Southeast boundary road will start from Fung Cheung Road,
link up with the roundabout and end at Tai Tong Road.
The new roads, when completed, will have a total length of
2,300 feet. Both will have a 34-foot wide carriageway with two 13-foot
wide footpaths.
At the same time, about 4,000 feet of stormwater drains
and sewers will be laid to improve the drainage system of the area.
Construction is expected to begin in June this year, and
should take about 12 months to complete.
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