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District council votes against suspending controversial Wang Chau housing project

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The project on the brownfield site in Wang Chau was dropped after opposition from rural leaders. Photo: Edward Wong

Yuen Long district council on Tuesday voted against suspending the Wang Chau building project, which the government controversially dropped two phases of after meetings with rural leaders.

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But the administration’s ­decision over the site continued to anger councillors from both sides of the political divide.

In 2014 the council passed the plan to build 4,000 public flats on the heavily vegetated green belt site. But many councillors have said the government never told them about the plan to build 13,000 more in two other phases on the site, leading them to make an uninformed decision.

It transpired this year that the government had set aside those two phases, on a brownfield plot – degraded agricultural land ­currently home to car parks, container storage and recycling yards – after informal meetings with powerful rural leaders in 2013.

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Zachary Wong Wai-yin, a Democratic Party district councillor, said the government also ­misled the council by saying the green belt development would only affect about 20 houses.

The government said later that at least 180 households would be displaced.

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