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Government plans to reconstruct footbridge in Tuen Mun

The Government intends to build a footbridge at Luen On San Tsuen in Tuen Mun to replace the existing one which is now in dilapidated condition.

Works will commence in August next year for completion in July 1998.

About 49 hectares of foreshore and seabed at Tai Lam Chung will be affected by the work. Details are described in a notice published in the Government Gazette today (Friday).

Any person who considers that he has an interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and seabed involved may submit a written objection to the Director of Lands on or before January 29, 1997.

The objection should describe the interest, right or easement of the objector and the manner in which he alleges he will be affected.

The notice (in both English and Chinese) together with 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, Hong Kong (where copies can be purchased on order) and at the Tuen Mun District Office, second floor, Tuen Mun Government Offices, 1 Tuen Hi Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories.

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Repair works for 13 reinforced concrete piers

The Civil Engineering Department is inviting tenders for structural repairs to 13 reinforced concrete piers in the territory.

The 13 piers are Queen's Pier, Pak Sha Wan Pier, Tap Mun Public Pier, Sha Lo Wan Pier, Chi Ma Wan Pier, Ping Chau Public Pier, Tsing Yi Yau Kom Tau Minor Ferry Pier, Ap Chau Public Pier, Tai Po Railway Pier, Kai Tak Airport Pier, Kennedy Town Old Cattle Pier, Ex-Government Dockyard Pier (Mine Storage) and Tung Lung Island Pier.

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