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generated by an increase in population and increase real estate development and at the same time to resite on-street hawkers both legal and illegal. Whenever the Markets and Abattoirs Select Committee plans any market project, particular attention is paid to economic use of land and financial resources and to maintain regular consultation with the trade. Accordingly, we see the necessity of formulating a comprehensive long term plan (10 years) for market development and redevelopment. This ambitious plan will help the Council to improve, if not solve, the hawkers problem and to fulfil the role played by the Council in providing markets to cope with the shopping habits of the housewives in Hong Kong.
Since 1973 there were 7 permanent and temporary markets completed in Hong Kong and Kowloon and the 10-year Development/Redevelopment Programme I mentioned earlier, although still at its drafting stages, envisages that further market projects will be under planning within the next 10 years.
2 are now under construction, the Tin Wan Market and the Bowrington Road Market and can be expected to be made available within the next two years. For the intermediate term, there are also some 20 market projects which are under active planning. Examples of these are the Aberdeen Market, Kowloon City Market and Lockhart Road Market.
The programme also includes a Scheme to redevelop some 30 existing old markets.
In the longer term, there are, in addition, some 30 market proposals under current consideration by the USD and other Government departments.
The old thinking of ground-floor-only markets formerly favoured by the trade is no longer acceptable and valid. We have been able to convince the trade. Land made available to the Urban Council must be placed to maximum use both for the work of the Council and also for public good. Therefore a number of joint ventures will be planned (in fact some are already under way) so that market sites will form the subject matter of joint use or multi-purpose buildings with Government, Housing Society and the Housing Authority. Some even with private owners.
Mr Chairman, may I table a schedule showing some details of these projects.
ADJOURNMENT-4.30pm
CHAIRMAN (in English):- That concludes the business of today's meeting. Council stands adjourned until Tuesday, 12 June 1979, at 4.00pm
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Markets Completed since 1973
Hong Kong
Appendix II
Market projects under Construction
Hong Kong
Appendix III
Kowloon
Market Projects under Active Planning
(Where schedules of accommodation have been drawn up but construction works have not been started.)
(4) Where the projects have been farmed out to private architects through the Architectural Office:
Hong Kong
(B) Others:
Hong Kong
Kowloon
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generated by an increase in population and increase real estate developme and at the same time to resite on-street hawkers both legal and illeg Whenever the Markets and Abattoirs Select Committee plans any marke project, particular attention is paid to economic use of land and financ resources and to maintain regular consultation with the trade. According we see the necessity of formulating a comprehensive long term plan t years) for market development and redevelopment. This ambitious plan w help the Council to improve, if not solve, the hawkers problem and to fulf the role played by the Council in providing markets to cope with the shoppin
habits of the housewives in Hong Kong.
Since 1973 there were 7 permanent and temporary markets completed i Hong Kong and Kowloon and the 10-year Development/Redevelopmen Programme I mentioned earlier, although still at its drafting stages, envisage that further market projects will be under planning within the next 10 year
2 are now under construction, the Tin Wan Market and the Bowringto or so, 26 in Hong Kong and 26 in Kowloon. Of these 52 market projec Road Market and can be expected to be made available within the next tw years. For the intermediate term, there are also some 20 market project which are under active planning. Examples of these are the Aberdeen Marke Kowloon City Market and Lockhart Road Market.
The programme also includes a Scheme to redevelop some 30 existing
old markets.
In the longer term, there are, in addition, some 30 market proposal under current consideration by the USD and other Government department
The old thinking of ground-floor-only markets formerly favoured by the trade is no longer acceptable and valid. We have been able to conving the trade. Land made available to the Urban Council must be placed to maximum use both for the work of the Council and also for public good Therefore a number of joint ventures will be planned (in fact some at: under way) so that market sites will form the subject matter of joint use: or multi-purpose buildings with Government, Housing Society and the Housing Authority. Some even with private owners.
Mr Chairman, may I table a schedule showing some details of thes projects.
ADJOURNMENT-4.30pm
CHAIRMAN (in English):- That concludes the business of today's meeting Council stands adjourned until Tuesday, 12 June 1979, at 4.00pm
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Markets Completed since 1973 Hong Kong
Shek Tong Tsui Market Smithfield Temporary Market Centre Street Market Yue Wan Market
Appendix II
Market projects under Construction
Hong Kong
Tin Wan Market Bowrington Road Market
Appendix III
Kowloon
Market Projects under Active Planning
Mong Kok Market
Hai Phong Road Market Wong Tai Sin Market
(Where schedules of accommodation have been drawn up but construction works have not been started.)
(4) Where the projects have been farmed out to private architect through
the Architectural Office:
Hong Kong
Aberdeen Market
Lockhart Road Market
(B) Others: Hong Kong
Sai Wan Ho Market
New Western Market
Centre Street Market Extension Yue Kwong Road Market Wong Nei Chung Market Wan Chai Market
Hawker Centre at Queen's Road
East
Kowloon
Kowloon City Market
Kowloon
Kwun Chung Market
Yau Ma Tei Market Extension Waterloo Road Market Ngau Chi Wan Market Ngau Tau Kok Market Hung Hom Market Po On Market
Sham Shui Po Market Sai Yec Street Market To Kwa Wan Market
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