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(b) Would the Council take heed of numerous parents' demand, to set aside a period of time specially for children aged 4 or below to use the activities rooms under their parents' guidance?
(c) Would the Council take heed of numerous parents' demand, to design some activities rooms suitable for use by children aged 4 or below when planning new ones?
(d) As regards (b) and (c) above, would the Department work out interim solutions and a timetable for implementing long-term solutions, and also submit papers on this matter to the Recreation Select Committee for discussion?'
Mr. RONNIE WONG MAN-CHIU, CHAIRMAN OF THE RECREATION SELECT COMMITTEE, replied as follows (in Cantonese): Mr. WONG's question is in 4 parts. The first part asks the number and distribution of the Council's indoor children activities rooms as well as the determination of age restriction on users.
At present, the Urban Council has 11 children play rooms and 1 children activity room. Their distribution is as follows:
Region District Venue Hong Kong East Eastern District UC Java Road Complex Indoor Games Hall Wanchai District UC Wong Nai Chung Complex Indoor Games Hall Hong Kong West Central and Western District UC Shek Tong Tsui Complex Indoor Games Hall UC Smithfield Complex Indoor Games Hall Western Park Indoor Games Hall Southern District UC Aberdeen Complex Indoor Games Hall Kowloon East Kowloon City District Kowloon Tsai Park (children activity room) UC Hung Hom Complex Indoor Games Hall Kwun Tong District Po Kong Village Road Indoor Games Hall Lam Tin South Indoor Games Hall Kowloon West Wong Tai Sin District UC Pei Ho Street Complex Indoor Games Hall Sham Shui Po District Shek Kip Mei Park Indoor Games HallPage 100 of 654
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(b) Would the Council take heed of numerous parents' demand, to set aside a period of time specially for children aged 4 or below to use the activities rooms under their parents' guidance?
(c) Would the Council take heed of numerous parents' demand, to design some activities rooms suitable for use by children aged 4 or below when planning new ones?
(d) As regards (b) and (c) above, would the Department work out interim solutions and a timetable for implementing long-term solutions, and also submit papers on this matter to the Recreation Select Committee for discussion?'
Mr. RONNIE WONG MAN-CHIU, CHAIRMAN OF THE RECREATION SELECT COMMITTEE, replied as follows (in Cantonese): Mr. WONG's question is in 4 arts. The first part asks the number and distribution of the Council's indoor :hildren activities rooms as well as the determination of age restriction on users.
At present, the Urban Council has II children play rooms and 1 children activity room. Their distribution is as follows:
Region
-Hong Kong East
District
Eastern District
Hong Kong West
Wanchai District
Central and Western
District
Central and Western
District
Central and Western
District Southern District
Kowloon East
Kowloon City
District
Kowloon West
Kowloon City
District Wong Tai Sin
District
Kwun Tong District
Sham Shui Po
District Sham Shui Po
District
Venue
UC Java Road Complex Indoor
Games Hall
UC Wong Nai Chung Complex
Indoor Games Hall
UC Shek Tong Tsui
Complex Indoor Games Hall UC Smithfield Complex Indoor
Games Hall
Western Park Indoor Games
Hall
UC Aberdeen Complex Indoor
Games Hall
Kowloon Tsai Park (children
activity room)
UC Hung Hom Complex Indoor
Games Hall
Po Kong Village Road Indoor
Games Hall
Lam Tin South Indoor Games
Hall
UC Pei Ho Street Complex
Indoor Games Hall
Shek Kip Mei Park Indoor
Games Hall
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