Approved Kwun Tong (North) Outline Zoning Plan amended

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Approved Kwun Tong (North) Outline Zoning Plan amended* The Secretariat of the Town Planning Board reserves the right to require the representer to provide identity proof for verification.Issued at HKT 16:00

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FEHD launches facebook, IG pages

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Food & Environmental Hygiene Department today launched departmental Facebook and Instagram pages to enhance public understanding of its services and disseminate important information quickly and directly.

 

The department invites people to visit, follow and share the information on the pages through Facebook, Instagram or the QR codes.

 

The department’s existing pages – “Keep Clean Ambassador Ah Tak” and “Centre for Food Safety” – will continue to publicise messages on keeping Hong Kong clean and promoting food safety through lively characters.

Tenders invited for site formation and engineering infrastructure works for development of San Tin Technopole Phase 1 Stage 1 (East) Contract 2

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Tenders invited for site formation and engineering infrastructure works for development of San Tin Technopole Phase 1 Stage 1 (East) Contract 2
???The works mainly include:The works are scheduled to commence in December 2025 and will take about 60 months to complete.

The CEDD has commissioned Arup – Binnies Joint Venture to design and supervise the works. Interested contractors may download the tender forms and other particulars from the e-Tendering System (e-TS). Tenderers must submit tenders in electronic format via the e-TS.Issued at HKT 14:00

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Community Involvement Projects on Maintenance now accepts applications

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Community Involvement Projects on Maintenance now accepts applications 
The CIPM aims to provide funding for organisations to organise projects with a view to enhancing public awareness of the rights of maintenance payees and the services available to maintenance payees in the event of default payment by maintenance payers. Also, it advocates the responsibilities of maintenance payers to comply with maintenance payment. Each project shall be completed within 15 months with a maximum amount of funding of $120,000.
 
The HYAB now invites organisations to apply for the CIPM and submit project proposals. The application form and funding guidelines have been uploaded to the website of the HYAB (www.hyab.gov.hk/en/public_forms/forms.htmIssued at HKT 12:00

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