Government has gazetted new cycle paths for NT connecting Tuen Mun to Sheung Shui

April 12, 2010
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New cycle tracks have been proposed as part of a continuous network linking Tuen Mun, Tin SHui Wai, Yueng Long, Sheung Shui, Fanling, Tai Po and Sha Tin.

According to the press release on news.gov.hk, “the works include building 2.4km of cycle tracks from the western end of San Tin Tsuen Road to Pak Shek Au Interchange which run along San Tin Highway, Castle Peak Road at Chau Tau and Fanling Highway”

It is possible to view the proposals at the Central & Western and Yuen Long district offices, and Yuen Long District Lands Office.

Those who object to the proposed works or the use, or both, should write to the Secretary for Transport & Housing, 16/F, Murray Building, Garden Road, Hong Kong, by May 31.

You can read the official government press release here.

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