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Wang Chau housing project set for 79 lots, but village residents vow to fight move
Contentious sites to revert to government in three months from Tuesday
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Residents from three villages in Wang Chau have been given three months to find a new home as the government announced it would resume allocating 79 lots in the area to mark its formal launch of its controversial development project.
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The Lands Department said on Tuesday that 79 private lots covering a total area of about 3.5 hectares would be resumed under the Lands Resumption Ordinance and the Roads (Works, Use and Compensation) Ordinance.
The resumed sites are to accommodate public housing, a school and an integrated social welfare building as well as associated infrastructure works in phase one of the development at Wang Chau in Yuen Long, a spokesman said.
The affected lots are to revert to the government in three months from Tuesday.
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This will be the government’s first official move in its plan to build 4,000 public flats on a heavily vegetated green-belt site, which also involved displacing 180 households in three villages –Wing Ning Tsuen, Fung Chi Tsuen and Yeung Uk San Tsuen in Wang Chau.
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