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"LDC has since adopted the board's suggestions. The project has since been approved by the Town Planning Board and Executive Council and work will start soon," she said.

On the organising of community activities, she noted that Wan Chai was the first district to organise a district festival.

The festival for this year offers more than 30 activities for people from all walks of life, senior citizens, handicapped people, Comprehensive Social Security Assistance recipients and new arrivals.

Mrs Lau added that the festival had provided an opportunity for residents to establish contact with those in need of care and assistance, thereby fostering a harmonious community.

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Voters urged to support Wong Tai Sin District Board by-election

The Wong Tai Sin District Officer, Miss Diane Wong, today (Friday) urged registered voters of San Po Kong constituency to cast their ballots in the Wong Tai Sin District Board by-election in respect of the constituency on Sunday (January 5).

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Miss Wong said that advisory in nature, the district boards had made valuable contributions towards improving the well-being of residents in the districts in terms of the provision of services and facilities at district level.

The balloting will be held from 7.30 am to 10.30 pm.

Two polling stations will be set up, one at Ho Lap College, 15 Tseuk Luk Street and the other in Kai Tai East Indoor Games Hall, 30 Luk Hop Street, San Po Kong.

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Two candidates - Mr Mak Hoi-wah and Mr Lee Tat-yan will be vying for the seat vacated by Mr Josephs Chan (alias Canon Chan).

San Po Kong constituency comprises all private buildings and two squatter areas (Ha Yuen Leng and Tai Hom Village) within the area bounded by Choi Hung Road, Lung Cheung Road and Prince Edward Road East. It has an electorate of 5,875.

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