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Gov’t announces land resumption and acquisition for Tai Po housing development

Over 1,600 sq.m. will be resumed and acquired.

The Lands Department has announced land resumption and acquisition which will be used for the development of a housing project in To Yuen Tung in Tai Po.

According to authorities, four private lots with an area of about 1,676 square metres (sq.m.) will be resumed, whilst land occupied by four graves with an area of about 38 sq.m. will be acquired. The land will revert to or vest in the government on 19 October. 

The government assured it will closely liaise with affected parties, and handle compensation and rehousing matters. 

The public housing development will provide about 2,300 residential units with the earliest population intake anticipated in 2032-2033.

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