ten-classroom school for the use of the children of the 369 families who will be living in the quarters. Piling work on the foundations was completed in November and a contract was let for the building work in December, 1951.
17. Pat Heung Police Station. This Police Station was referred to in last year's report as "Kam Tin Blockhouse". The accommodation consists of barrack accommodation for thirty men, two flats for the officer-in-charge and a sub-inspector, normal Police offices, garage accommodation and a drill yard. A contract for this building was let in December, 1951.
18. Sha Tau Kok Police Station. Final sketch plans were drawn up to satisfy the requirements of the Commissioner of Police. The accommodation provided comprises barrack accommodation together with mess and recreation rooms for 74 rank and file, six N.C.Os, four sub-inspectors, an interpreter and a female searcher. In addition provision has been made for the usual Police Offices, Kennels for Police Dogs, garage space and a drill yard. Work was completed on the approach road and considerable progress was made on the preparation of working drawings.
19. Police Headquarters. High priority was given to the preparation of the drawings for a new Police Headquarters at Arsenal Yard. The site is to be developed in three phases. Phase I - main administrative offices, including armoury, magazine and control room, Marine Police Station and four flats for married officers. Phase II - Police store, transport depot and workshops. Phase III - offices and depot for the Emergency Unit and Traffic Branch and quarters for Police personnel. As soon as the overall site layout for all three phases had been approved, detailed plans were prepared for phase I in accordance with the requirements of the Commissioner of Police and considerable progress was made on working drawings. In March, 1952, work was commenced on the diversion of a large stormwater culvert which cuts across the site.
ten-classroom school for the use of the children of the 369 families who will be living in the quarters. Piling work on the foundations was completed in November and a contract was let for the building work in December, 1951.
17. Pat Heung Police Station. This Police Station was referred to in last year's report as "Kam Tin Blockhouse". The accommodation consists of barrack accommodation for thirty men, two flats for the officer-in-charge and a sub-inspector, normal Police offices, garage accommodation and a drill yard. A contract for this building was let in December, 1951.
18. Sha Tau Kok Police Station. Final sketch plans were drawn up to satisfy the requirements of the Commissioner of Police. The accommodation provided comprises barrack accom- modation together with mess and recreation rooms for 74 rank and file, six N.C.Os, four sub-inspectors, an interpreter and a female searcher. In addition provision has been made for the usual Police Offices, Kennels for Police Dogs, garage space and a drill yard. Work was completed on the approach road and considerable progress was made on the preparation of working drawings.
19. Police Headquarters. High priority was given to the preparation of the drawings for a new Police Headquarters at Arsenal Yard. The site is to be developed in three phases. Phase I-main administrative offices, including armoury, magazine and control room, Marine Police Station and four flats for married officers. Phase II-Police store, transport depôt and workshops. Phase III-offices and depôt for the Emergency Unit and Traffic Branch and quarters for Police personnel. As soon as the overall site layout for all three phases had been approved, detailed plans were prepared for phase I in accordance with the requirements of the Commis- sioner of Police and considerable progress was made on working drawings. In March, 1952, work was commenced on the diver- sion of a large stormwater culvert which cuts across the site.
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