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Saturday, August 12, 1972
FORTY-FOUR BUILDING PLANS APPROVED IN JUNE
The Building Authority approved 44 new building plans in June and
certified 31 completed buildings for occupation.
Of the plans approved, 14 are on Hong Kong Island, 10 in Kowloon, 11 in
New Kowloon and nine in the New Territories.
They include plans for two 24-storey apartment-commercial buildings on
the Island and a 27-storey apartment-commercial complex at the junction of
Waterloo Road and Argyle Street in Kowloon.
Building plans for two schools have also been approved
one in Ho Man
Tin to be built by the Catholic Mission, Hong Kong, and another in Lam Tin to be
built by the Church Body of the Chinese Anglican Church in Hong Kong.
Also approved were plans for a hospital of the Society for the Relief
of Disabled Children at Sandy Bay, a nurses' training school and quarters for
the United Christian Hospitals at Kwun Tong and a fish market extension at
Cheung Sha Wan.
In addition, the Building Authority approved the demolition of 40
buildings 16 on Hong Kong Island, 18 in Kowloon and six in New Kowloon.
Lista giving brief particulars of all buildings concerned may be
inspected at the Public Enquiry Service on the ground floor of the Central
Government Offices, West Wing, Hong Kong.
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