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The notice and its related plans can be seen on notice boards posted near the site. The plan can also be seen at the Lands Department's Survey and Mapping Office, 14th floor, Murray Building, Garden Road; and at the Yuen Long District Office, ground floor, Yuen Long District Branch Offices Building, 269 Castle Peak Road, Yuen Long.

Any person who considers that his interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and seabed involved will be affected, may submit a written objection to the Director of Lands before May 3, 1995.

End/Friday, March 3, 1995

TOC exhibition opens tomorrow

Teachers, parents and members of the public will be able to get a more comprehensive picture of exactly how Target Oriented Curriculum (TOC) will be taught and students assessed in Hong Kong's Primary 1 classes at the Education Department's roving exhibition which opens tomorrow (Saturday) at Cityplaza II in Taikoo Shing.

Sample pages of TOC learning packages, assessment forms and report forms will for the first time be displayed and a video will explain the concept and benefits of the curriculum.

Also for the first time, a list of the 76 schools that will adapt TOC in Primary 1 in Phase I of the scheme in September 1995 will be displayed at the exhibition.

The opening ceremony, which will take place at 1 pm at Centre Bridge, second floor, Cityplaza II, Taikoo Shing, will be officiated by the Director of Education, Mr WK Lam.

He will be joined by a large officiating party comprising educators and key personnel from major school sponsoring bodies.

They include: Mr Kenneth Ting, Chairman of the Curriculum Development Council; Mr Kenneth Mak of Po Leung Kuk; Mrs Angela Cheung of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals; Mr Lawrence Lo from the Catholic Education Office; Mr Timothy Ha, Secretary of the Anglican Diocesan Education; Mr S Y Chiu of the Buddhist Association; Rev CC Ng of the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China; Mr W K Lo of Sik Sik Yuen; and Major Laurence Hay of the Salvation Army.

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