completed for Marine Police operational bases at Tai Lam Chung and Tai Po Kau and for Peng Chau Police Post.
Police Married Quarters
2.31. 100 married quarters for police rank and file were finished at Tsuen Wan and a larger scheme for 669 quarters together with a primary school was nearing completion at North Point. Site formation was completed at Kennedy Town for a further scheme for 720 quarters and was started for another scheme at Wong Tai Sin.
2.32. Police-Inspectorate and non-departmental married quarters were being built at Ede Road in Kowloon, while sketch plans were prepared for a scheme at Park Road and for two further schemes in Hong Kong and Kowloon.
2.33. Improvements were nearing completion to junior officers' quarters and were in hand at police rank-and-file kitchens and canteens.
FIRE SERVICES BUILDINGS
2.34. A project for 100 Fire-Services married quarters was completed in Kowloon as were alterations at the Prince Edward Road Fire Station.
Standard Fire Stations and Ambulance Depots
2.35. In order to meet the requirements of the Fire Services Department for the better dispersal of fire fighting establishment and in order to provide quarters for Fire Services personnel, plans were prepared for a new standard-type fire station with quarters above. The new plans, which include two bays for fire appliances in place of the three bays previously provided, require smaller sites and, with the inclusion of 9 upper floors for quarters, achieve more intensive development of the sites. The plans provide an operational fire station at ground floor, 4 officers' married quarters, an open third floor for recreation purposes and 48 rank-and-file married quarters on the 6 upper floors. These plans can also be used for standard ambulance stations.
2.36. Site formation was proceeding and contract documents were being prepared for the first of the new-type fire stations at Shau Kei Wan, while drawings were in hand for Western Fire Station and for one at Tai Po. Sketch plans were completed for a fire station and ambulance depot at Ngau Chi Wan which combined two of the standard buildings in one project and for a separate ambulance depot for Hong Kong.
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completed for Marine Police operational bases at Tai Lam Chung and Tai Po Kau and for Peng Chau Police Post.
Police Married Quarters
2.31. 100 married quarters for police rank and file were finished at Tsuen Wan and a larger scheme for 669 quarters together with a primary school was nearing completion at North Point. Site formation was completed at Kennedy Town for a further scheme for 720 quarters and was started for another scheme at Wong Tai Sin.
2.32. Police-Inspectorate and non-departmental married quarters were being built at Ede Road in Kowloon, while sketch plans were prepared for a scheme at Park Road and for two further schemes in Hong Kong and Kowloon.
2.33. Improvements were nearing completion to junior officers' quar- ters and were in hand at police rank-and-file kitchens and canteens.
FIRE SERVICES BUILDINGS
2.34. A project for 100 Fire-Services married quarters was completed in Kowloon as were alterations at the Prince Edward Road Fire Station.
Standard Fire Stations and Ambulance Depots
2.35. In order to meet the requirements of the Fire Services Depart- ment for the better dispersal of fire fighting establishment and in order to provide quarters for Fire Services personnel, plans were prepared for a new standard-type fire station with quarters above. The new plans, which include two bays for fire appliances in place of the three bays previously provided, require smaller sites and, with the inclusion of 9 upper floors for quarters, achieve more intensive development of the sites. The plans provide an operational fire station at ground floor, 4 officers' married quarters, an open third floor for recreation purposes and 48 rank-and-file married quarters on the 6 upper floors. These plans can also be used for standard ambulance stations.
2.36. Site formation was proceeding and contract documents were being prepared for the first of the new-type fire stations at Shau Kei Wan, while drawings were in hand for Western Fire Station and for one at Tai Po. Sketch plans were completed for a fire station and ambulance depot at Ngau Chi Wan which combined two of the standard buildings in one project and for a separate ambulance depot for Hong Kong.
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