100. Sketch plans have been completed for latrine/bath-houses at Yen Chow Street, Yim Po Fong Street and Kwun Chung Street.
Parks and Playgrounds
101. Blake Gardens. The reinstatement of this old playground was finished in February. The work had been made difficult by the building debris which had been dumped on the site and the unsatisfactory nature of the subsoil. The scheme provides mini-football pitches, volley-ball courts, a basket-ball court, a children's playground and a rest garden.
102. Cornwall Street. A contract was let in February for the erection of a pavilion with lavatories and the provision of playground equipment.
103. Shek Kip Mei, Tai Hang Tung and Li Cheng Uk Resettlement Estates. A contract was let in March for the erection of fencing and playground equipment on one playground in each estate.
104. Cheung Sha Wan Road/Tai Po Road Junction. A shelter, fencing and playground equipment were erected under the Maintenance Contract.
105. Sai Yee Street. A small children's playground with a pavilion and playground equipment was completed in January.
106. Argyle Street Playground. Drawings have been completed for a scheme including pavilion, lavatories, fencing, playground equipment and sport pitches.
107. Fa Hui Playground. After surveying the site, sketch plans were commenced for a large playground with football, basket-ball and volley-ball pitches, a changing room for a children's playground, a three-storeyed pavilion, and site formation for a rest park.
MISCELLANEOUS
Maintenance of Government Buildings
108. The cost of the routine maintenance work on 212 Government and Government-leased properties amounted to $4,229,793.00. Some of the major items on the programme were Queen's College, G.P.O. Building, Police Headquarters and Marine Harbour Station, Stanley Prison local staff quarters, Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, Kowloon Hospital and Sai Ying Pun Hospital.
109. Some newly constructed buildings, mainly schools, were also accepted as maintenance commitments on expiry of the building contractor's maintenance period.
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100. Sketch plans have been completed for latrine/bath-houses at Yen Chow Street, Yim Po Fong Street and Kwun Chung Street.
Parks and Playgrounds
101. Blake Gardens. The reinstatement of this old playground was finished in February. The work had been made difficult by the building debris which had been dumped on the site and the unsatisfactory nature of the subsoil. The scheme provides mini-football pitches, volley-ball courts, a basket-ball court a children's playground and a rest garden.
102. Cornwall Street. A contract was let in February for the erection of a pavilion with lavatories and the provision of playground equip- ment.
103. Shek Kip Mei, Tai Hang Tung and Li Cheng Uk Resettlement Estates. A contract was let in March for the erection of fencing and playground equipment on one playground in each estate.
104. Cheung Sha Wan Road/Tai Po Road Junction. A shelter, fencing and playground equipment were erected under the Maintenance Contract.
105. Sai Yee Street. A small children's playground with a pavilion and playground equipment was completed in January.
106. Argyle Street Playground. Drawings have been completed for a scheme including pavilion, lavatories, fencing, playground equipment and sport pitches.
107. Fa Hui Playground. After surveying the site sketch plans were commenced for a large playground with football, basket-ball and volley-ball pitches, a changing room for a children's playground, a three storeyed pavilion, and site formation for a rest park.
MISCELLANEOUS
Maintenance of Government Buildings
108. The cost of the routine maintenance work on 212 Government and Government leased properties amounted to $4,229,793.00. Some of the major items on the programme were Queen's College, G.P.O. Building, Police Headquarters and Marine Harbour Station, Stanley Prison local staff quarters, Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, Kowloon Hospital and Sai Ying Pun Hospital.
109. Some newly constructed buildings, mainly schools, were also accepted as maintenance commitments on expiry of the building con- tractor's maintenance period.
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