Stanley Prison
PRISONS DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS
61. An upper floor of approximately 20,000 square feet was added to the existing one-storey prison workshop.
62. Alterations to the existing dining and kitchen areas to provide additional barrack accommodation, and an extension for a dining room, recreation and kitchen facilities to serve 200 persons were considered and drawings prepared.
Chi Ma Wan
63. Working drawings for additional warders' quarters approached completion. The Prisons Department excavated the site to required levels and undertook the manufacture of precast concrete units for the project.
Cape Collinson Training Centre
64. Tenders for this scheme were received towards the end of the year. The scheme, which provides a training centre in attractive surroundings overlooking the sea, comprises classrooms, workshops, dining and recreational facilities for young offenders, and accommodation for officers and warders.
Tong Fuk Short Term Prison
65. Sketch plans were completed for this proposed prison. They provide for accommodation for one thousand first offenders.
Tai Lam Chung Prison
66. Working drawings were under preparation for 50 warders' quarters to the north of the watercourse and facing the prison compound.
RESETTLEMENT BUILDINGS
67. The very extensive and intensive programme for the construction of resettlement buildings continued. 34 blocks in resettlement estates were completed, providing accommodation for some 70,000 people and work or arrangements were in progress for a further 35 blocks to provide accommodation for about 90,000 people. The completed projects included the provision of 61 classrooms each 20 feet by 26 feet together with ancillary, administrative and staff accommodation on the ground floors of the resettlement buildings.
68. The completion of a single-storey factory and a flatted factory provided about 103,000 square feet of working space.
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Stanley Prison
PRISONS DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS
61. An upper floor of approximately 20,000 square feet was added to the existing one-storey prison workshop.
62. Alterations to the existing dining and kitchen areas to provide additional barrack accommodation, and an extension for a dining room, recreation and kitchen facilities to serve 200 persons were considered and drawings prepared.
Chi Ma Wan
63. Working drawings for additional warders' quarters approached completion. The Prisons Department excavated the site to required levels and undertook the manufacture of precast concrete units for the project.
Cape Collinson Training Centre
64. Tenders for this scheme were received towards the end of the year. The scheme, which provides a training centre in attractive sur- roundings overlooking the sea, comprises classrooms, workshops, dining and recreational facilities for young offenders, and accommodation for officers and warders.
Tong Fuk Short Term Prison
65. Sketch plans were completed for this proposed prison. They provide for accommodation for one thousand first offenders.
Tai Lam Chung Prison
66. Working drawings were under preparation for 50 warders' quarters to the north of the watercourse and facing the prison compound.
RESETTLEMENT BUILDINGS
67. The very extensive and intensive programme for the construction of resettlement buildings continued. 34 blocks in resettlement estates were completed, providing accommodation for some 70,000 people and work or arrangements were in progress for a further 35 blocks to provide accommodation for about 90,000 people. The completed projects in- cluded the provision of 61 classrooms each 20 feet by 26 feet together with ancillary, administrative and staff accommodation on the ground floors of the resettlement buildings.
68. The completion of a single-storey factory and a flatted factory provided about 103,000 square feet of working space.
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