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Once the regulations become operative, he said, inspections of
construction sites will be intensified to ensure compliance with the law.
"Those who fail to toe the line will be prosecuted," he said,
adding that contravention of the regulations may lead to a fine of up to
$10,000.
REST GARDEN FOR TIN WAN RESIDENTS
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A strip of land at the Tin Wan reclamation that was once an
illegal refuse dump will soon be turned into an attractive rest garden
by the Urban Council.
The rest garden will be spread over an area of over 8,000 square
feet on the northern side of the reclamation. It will command a favourable
seaview and provide welcome recreational facilities to the hundreds of
squatters living nearby.
The site will be paved and benches will be provided at suitable
locations as well as see-saws and slides.
purposes.
Railings will also be installed along the seawall for safety
Work on the project will start in mid-October and take about
two months to complete.
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