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Trees 'mistreated' by U.R.A. are dying, says green group

Conservationists claim five trees involved in redevelopment works in Kwun Tong have died or are dying after poor handling by authority

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The two banyan trees in their new location after being transplanted. Photo: The Conservancy Association

Five trees affected by redevelopment works in Kwun Tong have died or are dying because of poor handling by the Urban Renewal Authority, according to a green group.

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The Conservancy Association says one of the "grossly mistreated" trees at the site of the former Kwun Tong government offices has died while four others seem likely to face a similar fate.

Transplanting of two trees was botched while others are not adequately protected from the construction work, association chief executive Ken So Kwok-yin said.

"The trees within the construction area have been grossly mistreated," he said. "The transplants were sloppy, and the tree care and monitoring standards are way below standard."

But the Urban Renewal Authority said the trees were in good health, despite dead leaves and branches, and were still adapting to their new environment after the transplants.

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The two banyan trees which had stood in the car park of the old government offices had been moved to make way for a new building.

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