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May 16, 2012

Carrie Lam welcomes Heung Yee Kuk plan

Secretary for Development Carrie Lam has welcomed the Heung Yee Kuk's plan to encourage villagers to register with the Government's reporting scheme on unauthorised building works.

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MTR fare concessions planned

The MTR Corporation is working on fare concessions and reward proposals, with a view to making an announcement by the end of this month, Secretary for Transport & Housing Eva Cheng says.

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Action taken against water loss

The Water Supplies Department has pursued a new initiative to enhance its management of water loss, used a risk-based approach to detect water theft, and will explore the use of data-mining techniques to identify unauthorised water use, Chief Secretary Stephen Lam told the Legislative Council.

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Carrie Lam to visit Singapore

Secretary for Development Carrie Lam will visit Singapore from May 17 to 18 on the invitation of the Singapore Government.

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Transport complaints fall 4%

The Transport Complaints Unit received 4,501 complaints and suggestions in the first quarter, down 4% on the previous quarter.

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Sha Tin-Central link approved

The Legislative Council has approved $70 billion to build the Sha Tin to Central Link. Secretary for Transport & Housing Eva Cheng welcomed the move.

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Warning issued on power adaptor

The Electrical & Mechanical Services Department advises consumers to stop using Garwall electrical adaptor model GW7884, for safety reasons.

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MTRC crowd-control measures effective

Secretary for Transport & Housing Eva Cheng says the passenger flow at MTR Corporation stations has become smoother since the implementation of service-enhancement measures in March.

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HK airport to become world's greenest

The Airport Authority and 40 of its business partners have pledged to make Hong Kong's airport the world’s greenest, the first commitment of its kind worldwide.

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HK-Shenzhen reach consensus on loop

Hong Kong and Shenzhen authorities have reached a consensus on Lok Ma Chau Loop land-use planning, spatial arrangement, infrastructure and supporting facilities.

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More flats set for Tai Kok Tsui

The Lands Department issued a pre-sale consent in April for a 462-unit residential development in Tai Kok Tsui.

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Transport subsidy set for June

The $2 transport concession for seniors and the disabled will launch at the end of June, Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung says.

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Mui Wo walkway, cycle path mooted

A notice proposing the construction of a segregated pedestrian walkway and cycle track along the waterfront between the Mui Wo Cooked Food Market and River Silver has been published in the Gazette.

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