ground and first floors, with barrack accommodation for 160 and married quarters for 98 Urban Services Department staff on the upper floors. An adjacent building will contain 4 Type III quarters and 5 Type IV quarters.
2.57. Work was finished on the temporary Sai Ying Pun Post Office, and demolition of the old building was proceeding whilst contract documents were in hand for the permanent new Post Office. This will provide 7 storeys of junior grade Government married quarters; together with a covered play area. Work was also completed on the temporary Sorting Office and Mail Storage area at the Central Reclamation.
2.58. Some preliminary studies were made for the large new Central Post Office which is to be sited near the Hong Kong Star Ferry Concourse.
2.59. Three small post offices were fitted out in buildings at San Po Kong, at Tsuen Wan and on King's Road, North Point.
PRISONS DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS
2.60. A project at Chi Ma Wan Prison on Lantau Island for additional warders quarters and a dining hall for prisoners was completed. The buildings, designed by the Architectural Office, were constructed mainly by prison labour.
2.61. Additional quarters for married Prison Warders were completed at Stanley Prison, and sketch plans and an estimate were prepared for additional Prison Officers' quarters and for a Training School for Prisons Department staff.
2.62. Sketch plans were prepared for Luk Keng Base Camp and revised sketch plans were completed for a Women's Prison at Tai Lam.
2.63. A private architect was commissioned to proceed with sketch plans for a Prisons Department Mental Hospital at Tai Lam Chung. The site is adjacent to that of the Mental Defectives Home mentioned at para. 2.39 which is to be developed by the same architect.
RESETTLEMENT BUILDINGS
Resettlement Housing
2.64. The intensive construction programme of resettlement buildings continued throughout the year with an annual production record providing domestic accommodation for about 134,000 people.
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is not included as it is not clear if it is part of the original text, however, the original format has "18" and "4" on separate lines followed by a page break indicator, so the correct output is left as is.ground and first floors, with barrack accommodation for 160 and married quarters for 98 Urban Services Department staff on the upper floors. An adjacent building will contain 4 Type III quarters and 5 Type IV quarters.
2.57. Work was finished on the temporary Sai Ying Pun Post Office, and demolition of the old building was proceeding whilst contract docu- ments were in hand for the permanent new Post Office. This will provide 7 storeys of junior grade Government married quarters; together with a covered play area. Work was also completed on the temporary Sorting Office and Mail Storage area at the Central Reclamation.
2.58. Some preliminary studies were made for the large new Central Post Office which is to be sited near the Hong Kong Star Ferry Concourse. 2.59. Three small post offices were fitted out in buildings at San Po Kong, at Tsuen Wan and on King's Road, North Point.
PRISONS DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS
2.60. A project at Chi Ma Wan Prison on Lantau Island for additional warders quarters and a dining hall for prisoners was completed. The buildings, designed by the Architectural Office, were constructed mainly by prison labour.
2.61. Additional quarters for married Prison Warders were completed at Stanley Prison, and sketch plans and an estimate were prepared for additional Prison Officers' quarters and for a Training School for Prisons Department staff.
2.62. Sketch plans were prepared for Luk Keng Base Camp and revised sketch plans were completed for a Women's Prison at Tai Lam.
2.63. A private architect was commissioned to proceed with sketch plans for a Prisons Department Mental Hospital at Tai Lam Chung. The site is adjacent to that of the Mental Defectives Home mentioned at para. 2.39 which is to be developed by the same architect.
RESETTLEMENT BUILDINGS
Resettlement Housing
2.64. The intensive construction programme of resettlement buildings continued throughout the year with an annual production record pro- viding domestic accommodation for about 134,000 people.
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