RECREATION, SPORT AND THE ARTS
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'Sport-for-All' and to encourage people of all ages and from all walks of life to participate in sports and recreational activities.
The sports promotion and development programmes in 2003 included the Young Athletes Training Scheme, School Sports Programme, Community Sports Club Project, District Sports Teams and Age Group Competitions. The department also administered a Sports Subsidy Scheme to provide financial assistance to National Sports Associations to organise sports programmes for the community, as well as designated sports venues for use by National Sports Associations as National Squad Training Centres.
To provide better service to the public, the LCSD has implemented in phases a new mode of operation at recreational venues since 2002. Venue managers have been deployed to provide one-stop service at recreational venues. Members of the public may book facilities, register and pay charges for recreation programmes, and obtain professional advice and assistance on using facilities and sports programming at 144 venues.
To further improve the booking service, a number of enhancements were made to the 'LCSD Leisure Link' booking system in 2003. The enhancements offer convenience to members of the public in making online and telephone bookings of leisure facilities and enrolment in recreation and sports programmes. People are no longer required to make prior registration with the LCSD and can simply input their Hong Kong identity card number at the time of booking. The enhancements also provide additional booking information about each facility, enabling patrons to make their selection more easily.
In support of the Government's policy to make Hong Kong green, the LCSD in 2003 carried out extensive tree planting programmes in parks and playgrounds, as well as on roadsides. In addition, various educational and community activities were organised to promote public awareness of the importance of greening. In cultural services, good progress continued to be made in reviewing the existing policy on built heritage conservation. The department will provide additional funds for preservation of Hong Kong's cultural heritage and thereby also support the development of tourism.
Concerted Action Against SARS
The LCSD joined hands with other government departments in taking concerted action against SARS when the disease broke out early in the year. Three of the department's holiday camps -- Lei Yue Mun Park and Village, Lady MacLehose Holiday Village and Sai Kung Outdoor Recreation Centre - were closed temporarily so they could serve as isolation centres for people evacuated from their homes during the outbreak, particularly the residents of Amoy Gardens in Ngau Tau Kok. The department's Kowloon Bay Sports Centre in Kwun Tong District was also made available for use as a support centre for the Inter-departmental Operation Team that was working in Amoy Gardens.
Preventive and operational measures were undertaken in all the department's leisure and cultural venues and facilities to prevent the disease spreading. These included strengthening the routine cleansing and maintenance of air-conditioning systems, issue of specific guidelines, and the provision of face masks to staff and visitors.
To cope with the demand for a large quantity of cleansing materials and face masks within a short period of time, the department's Supplies staff worked tirelessly to
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