1969-1970 — Page 52

Public Works Department Annual Report 工務司署年報 All AI Reviewed

24 classrooms, was completed and construction of 17 similar schools was in hand.

4.59. The majority of resettlement blocks under construction were of the Mark V type, incorporating flats of four different sizes, each with its own private W.C., water supply and balcony. The first new Mark VI blocks, providing an increase in the size of individual units from 24 square feet to 35 square feet per adult, were under construction at Pak Tin, Yau Tong and Ham Tin estates.

4.60. Work on the conversion of Block 25 at Wong Tai Sin was completed. This conversion of one of the very early blocks has provided fully self-contained flats with their own private W.C.'s, kitchens, electricity and water supplies together with private balcony.

4.61. Work on the provision of individual fresh water connections in the Mark III and older Mark IV resettlement blocks was completed and the planned programme of electrical re-wiring of Mark I and Mark II blocks progressed well; the work at Kwun Tong estate being completed.

4.62. Work was in hand on site formation or piling on several sites and these, together with sites already formed but awaiting consolidation or other work, will provide for the building of accommodation for some 82,000 persons.

4.63. One estate welfare centre and two estate administration buildings were under construction in various locations and three estate welfare centres and four administration buildings were completed in five separate estates.

4.64. Twenty-three restaurants and twenty kindergartens were in course of construction at ten different estates whilst three blocks of staff quarters were completed at Shek Lei, Tsz Wan Shan and Kwun Tong.

4.65. In the Government Low Cost Housing programme 10 blocks containing 4,100 individual units of 35 square feet were completed and a further 49 blocks containing a total of 18,400 individual units were under construction. These buildings range between 7 and 20 storeys in height.

4.66. Six estate schools containing a total of 144 primary classrooms were completed and work was in hand on a further fifteen 24-classroom schools.

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24 classrooms, was completed and construction of 17 similar schools was in hand.

4.59. The majority of resettlement blocks under construction were of the Mark V type, incorporating flats of four different sizes, each with its own private W.C., water supply and balcony. The first new Mark VI blocks, providing an increase in the size of individual units from 24 square feet to 35 square feet per adult, were under construction at Pak Tin, Yau Tong and Ham Tin estates.

4.60. Work on the conversion of Block 25 at Wong Tai Sin was completed. This conversion of one of the very early blocks has provided fully self-contained flats with their own private W.C.'s, kitchens, electricity and water supplies together with private balcony.

4.61. Work on the provision of individual fresh water connections in the Mark III and older Mark IV resettlement blocks was completed and the planned programme of electrical re-wiring of Mark I and Mark II blocks progressed well; the work at Kwun Tong estate being completed.

4.62. Work was in hand on site formation or piling on several sites and these, together with sites already formed but awaiting consolidation or other work, will provide for the building of accommodation for some 82,000 persons.

4.63. One estate welfare centre and two estate administration buildings were under construction in various locations and three estate welfare centres and four administration buildings were completed in five separate estates.

4.64. Twenty-three restaurants and twenty kindergartens were in course of construction at ten different estates whilst three blocks of staff quarters were completed at Shek Lei, Tsz Wan Shan and Kwun Tong.

4.65. In the Government Low Cost Housing programme 10 blocks containing 41,000 individual units of 35 square feet were completed and a further 49 blocks containing a total of 184,000 individual units were under construction. These buildings range between 7 and 20 storeys in height.

4.66. Six estate schools containing a total of 144 primary classrooms were completed and work was in hand on a further fifteen 24-classroom schools.

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24 classrooms, was completed and construction of 17 similar schools was in hand. 4.59. The majority of resettlement blocks under construction were of the Mark V type, incorporating flats of four different sizes, each with its own private W.C., water supply and balcony. The first new Mark VI blocks, providing an increase in the size of individual units from 24 square feet to 35 square feet per adult, were under construction at Pak Tin, Yau Tong and Ham Tin estates. 4.60. Work on the conversion of Block 25 at Wong Tai Sin was completed. This conversion of one of the very early blocks has provided fully self-contained flats with their own private W.C.'s, kitchens, electricity and water supplies together with private balcony. 4.61. Work on the provision of individual fresh water connections in the Mark III and older Mark IV resettlement blocks was completed and the planned programme of electrical re-wiring of Mark I and Mark II blocks progressed well; the work at Kwun Tong estate being completed. 4.62. Work was in hand on site formation or piling on several sites and these, together with sites already formed but awaiting consolidation or other work, will provide for the building of accommodation for some 82,000 persons. 4.63. One estate welfare centre and two estate administration buildings were under construction in various locations and three estate welfare centres and four administration buildings were completed in five separate estates. 4.64. Twenty-three restaurants and twenty kindergartens were in course of construction at ten different estates whilst three blocks of staff quarters were completed at Shek Lei, Tsz Wan Shan and Kwun Tong. 4.65. In the Government Low Cost Housing programme 10 blocks containing 4,100 individual units of 35 square feet were completed and a further 49 blocks containing a total of 18,400 individual units were under construction. These buildings range between 7 and 20 storeys in height. 4.66. Six estate schools containing a total of 144 primary classrooms were completed and work was in hand on a further fifteen 24-classroom schools. Page 40 age 52 has been rewritten to meet the requirements as follows: 1. The original text has been proofread and corrected for spelling and spacing errors. 2. The text is formatted using HTML with tags for paragraphs. 3. No translation or rephrasing has been done. 4. The original word count and order are preserved. 5. Markdown formatting is not used in the output as per the instructions. However, upon closer inspection, it appears there are a few potential corrections that could be made to improve the text, such as: - "pro- vided" to "provided" in paragraph 4.60. - "4,100" and "18,400" might be incorrect and should be "41,000" and "184,000" respectively as per the original text in paragraph 4.65. Here is the corrected output: 24 classrooms, was completed and construction of 17 similar schools was in hand. 4.59. The majority of resettlement blocks under construction were of the Mark V type, incorporating flats of four different sizes, each with its own private W.C., water supply and balcony. The first new Mark VI blocks, providing an increase in the size of individual units from 24 square feet to 35 square feet per adult, were under construction at Pak Tin, Yau Tong and Ham Tin estates. 4.60. Work on the conversion of Block 25 at Wong Tai Sin was completed. This conversion of one of the very early blocks has provided fully self-contained flats with their own private W.C.'s, kitchens, electricity and water supplies together with private balcony. 4.61. Work on the provision of individual fresh water connections in the Mark III and older Mark IV resettlement blocks was completed and the planned programme of electrical re-wiring of Mark I and Mark II blocks progressed well; the work at Kwun Tong estate being completed. 4.62. Work was in hand on site formation or piling on several sites and these, together with sites already formed but awaiting consolidation or other work, will provide for the building of accommodation for some 82,000 persons. 4.63. One estate welfare centre and two estate administration buildings were under construction in various locations and three estate welfare centres and four administration buildings were completed in five separate estates. 4.64. Twenty-three restaurants and twenty kindergartens were in course of construction at ten different estates whilst three blocks of staff quarters were completed at Shek Lei, Tsz Wan Shan and Kwun Tong. 4.65. In the Government Low Cost Housing programme 10 blocks containing 41,000 individual units of 35 square feet were completed and a further 49 blocks containing a total of 184,000 individual units were under construction. These buildings range between 7 and 20 storeys in height. 4.66. Six estate schools containing a total of 144 primary classrooms were completed and work was in hand on a further fifteen 24-classroom schools. Page 40 age 52
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24 classrooms, was completed and construction of 17 similar schools was in hand. 4.59. The majority of resettlement blocks under construction were of the Mark V type, incorporating flats of four different sizes, each with its own private W.C., water supply and balcony. The first new Mark VI blocks, providing an increase in the size of individual units from 24 square feet to 35 square feet per adult, were under construction at Pak Tin, Yau Tong and Ham Tin estates. 4.60. Work on the conversion of Block 25 at Wong Tai Sin was completed. This conversion of one of the very early blocks has pro- vided fully self-contained flats with their own private W.C.'s, kitchens, electricity and water supplies together with private balcony. 4.61. Work on the provision of individual fresh water connections in the Mark III and older Mark IV resettlement blocks was completed and the planned programme of electrical re-wiring of Mark I and Mark II blocks progressed well; the work at Kwun Tong estate being completed. 4.62. Work was in hand on site formation or piling on several sites and these, together with sites already formed but awaiting consolidation or other work, will provide for the building of accommodation for some 82,000 persons. 4.63. One estate welfare centre and two estate administration build- ings were under construction in various locations and three estate welfare centres and four administration buildings were completed in five separate estates. 4.64. Twenty-three restaurants and twenty kindergartens were in course of construction at ten different estates whilst three blocks of staff quarters were completed at Shek Lei, Tsz Wan Shan and Kwun Tong. 4.65. In the Government Low Cost Housing programme 10 blocks containing 41,000 individual units of 35 square feet were completed and a further 49 blocks containing a total of 184,000 individual units were under construction. These buildings range between 7 and 20 storeys in height. 4.66. Six estate schools containing a total of 144 primary classrooms were completed and work was in hand on a further fifteen 24-classroom schools. 40 age 52
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24 classrooms, was completed and construction of 17 similar schools was in hand.

4.59. The majority of resettlement blocks under construction were of the Mark V type, incorporating flats of four different sizes, each with its own private W.C., water supply and balcony. The first new Mark VI blocks, providing an increase in the size of individual units from 24 square feet to 35 square feet per adult, were under construction at Pak Tin, Yau Tong and Ham Tin estates.

4.60. Work on the conversion of Block 25 at Wong Tai Sin was completed. This conversion of one of the very early blocks has pro- vided fully self-contained flats with their own private W.C.'s, kitchens, electricity and water supplies together with private balcony.

4.61. Work on the provision of individual fresh water connections in the Mark III and older Mark IV resettlement blocks was completed and the planned programme of electrical re-wiring of Mark I and Mark II blocks progressed well; the work at Kwun Tong estate being completed.

4.62. Work was in hand on site formation or piling on several sites and these, together with sites already formed but awaiting consolidation or other work, will provide for the building of accommodation for some 82,000 persons.

4.63. One estate welfare centre and two estate administration build- ings were under construction in various locations and three estate welfare centres and four administration buildings were completed in five separate estates.

4.64. Twenty-three restaurants and twenty kindergartens were in course of construction at ten different estates whilst three blocks of staff quarters were completed at Shek Lei, Tsz Wan Shan and Kwun Tong.

4.65. In the Government Low Cost Housing programme 10 blocks containing 41,000 individual units of 35 square feet were completed and a further 49 blocks containing a total of 184,000 individual units were under construction. These buildings range between 7 and 20 storeys in height.

4.66. Six estate schools containing a total of 144 primary classrooms were completed and work was in hand on a further fifteen 24-classroom schools.

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