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The LFC scheme
has been widely reported on previous
occasions. There will be considerable public and media interest, the latter both local and overseas, in the formal invitation to submit proposals. It will be seen as a positive indication of Government's determination to implement the PADS strategy. Many will welcome such decisive action but there will be concern in some quarters that Government is proceeding without a clear indication of support from the Chinese, who are known to be still studying the PADS proposals and alternative widely publicised schemes. Ma Wan villagers will object strongly to the lack of direct road access from LFC to the island.
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invitation.
A press conference Will be held to publicise the This will be followed by gazettal of the invitation, together with advertisements in major local and overseas newspapers.
The information booklet will be made available to
all interested parties which have registered interest in LFC and others on request.
(The Secretary for Transport, Mr M. LEUNG, the Secretary for the Treasury, ΜΕ N.W.H. MACLEOD, Deputy Secretary (Transport), Mr K.H. LEE, the Director of Highways, Mr S.K. KWEI, and Deputy Crown Solicitor, Mr J.P. MCNAMARA, will attend for this item.)
26 September 1990
(TBCR 25/5/581/87)
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