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Consul-General's room (A1) and his PA (A2)

should be located nearer to the corridor as

this would be the normal entry to A1 (comment

this change plus the similar minor

refinements proposed separately by individual members of the Committee and Adrian Stephen's (MVD) comments to the Senior Management

Officer (BTC) during the former's visit last week are being separately recorded).

(ii)

Partition changes for the British

Council will be sent as soon as the British

Council have appraised the implications of the likely changes to the staircase routes

particularly those to the student registration area which have been proposed (see para

2(I)).

(iii) There was debate about the value of

going firm at this stage on fixing the

partitions. Mr Holdaway stated that, although it is understandable that layout/partitions alterations will probably occur throughout the programme, it is essential to keep the frequency of such changes to a minimum as each

change needs to be approved by the Municipal authorities. It is necessary, in order to

keep to programme, to submit the design

proposals to the Hong Kong authorities as soon

as the final sketch plans (FSPS) have been

approved (scheduled for Jan 1993). Mr Smith

already has the current partition/layout changes for the Consulate-General wing.

Buchanan agreed to provide those for the British Council as soon as possible (see (g)ii above).

Mr

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