
O Tau residents see red as developer aiming for $1.5 billion advances on them
The illegal development at O Tau continues apace, with no government intervention. […]
The illegal development at O Tau continues apace, with no government intervention. […]
Roadworks at the junction of Wo Mei Hung Min Road and the new access road to the major residential development at Nam Pin Wai have been gazetted by the Government. […]
The new Outline Zoning Plan for Cheung Sheung has been gazetted. […]
Research indicates that nearly one quarter of all small houses in the New Territories have been built illegally. […]
A proposal has been submitted to the Town Planning Board to turn the industrial building in Hong Ting Road, behind the Esso petrol station, into a private school for 1,350 students. […]
Ever since The Lands Department posted notices about a 47 small house development on former Green Belt in Tan Cheung Upper Village in 2007, the village local residents have been on the case. […]
Edward Yau comments on the roll-out of fibre broadband in the remote villages. […]
Planning permission sought for building 19 houses behind builder’s yard. […]
Wong Chuk Yeung has no hope of heritage preservation and farming revitalisation like Lai Chi Wo, land expert Roger Nissim said. Roger is a former Lands Department official, University of Hong Kong lecturer and adviser […]
The revitalisation of Lai Chi Wo, a 400-year-old Hakka village near Sha Tau Kok, points the way for Wong Chuk Yeung, now trashed, fenced off and uglified. A project to re-cultivate the land at Lai […]
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