The Environmental Protection Department said it does not tolerate concrete batching plants operating without a licence and will make every effort to stop any illegal operations. The department made the statement in response to media reports yesterday of a concrete batching plant at 20 Tung Yuen Street in Yau Tong continuing to operate without holding a valid Specified Process Licence (SPL). The department has been closely monitoring the operation of two plants, both owned by China Concrete. The other plant is at 22 Tung Yuen Street in Yau Tong. Regarding the plant at 20 Tung Yuen Street, the Air Pollution Control Appeal Board dismissed an appeal lodged by China Concrete against the department’s refusal of its application for renewal of an SPL for the plant on November 22. Under the Air Pollution Control (Specified Processes) Regulations, the plant’s SPL ceased to be valid with immediate effect and the department issued a letter requesting that all works be halte
Chief Executive John Lee today officiated at a welcome home reception for the Hong Kong, China delegation following their triumphant showing at the recent 4th Asian Para Games Hangzhou.
He also presented certificates of commendation to the Hong Kong athletes in recognition of their efforts in the games.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Lee said the delegation had achieved outstanding results, and that this was testimony to the hard work undertaken by the athletes and their support teams.
He added that their achievements reflected that the Government is on the right track in terms of allocating resources for sports development and in providing additional resources for the development of sports for persons with disabilities.
A total of 95 Hong Kong athletes participated in 11 events at the games, which were held in Hangzhou between October 22 and 28.
The Hong Kong delegation took home a total of 47 medals, comprising 8 golds, 15 silvers and 24 bronzes. They ranked 10th out of 33 medal-winning countries or regions.
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He also presented certificates of commendation to the Hong Kong athletes in recognition of their efforts in the games.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Lee said the delegation had achieved outstanding results, and that this was testimony to the hard work undertaken by the athletes and their support teams.
He added that their achievements reflected that the Government is on the right track in terms of allocating resources for sports development and in providing additional resources for the development of sports for persons with disabilities.
A total of 95 Hong Kong athletes participated in 11 events at the games, which were held in Hangzhou between October 22 and 28.
The Hong Kong delegation took home a total of 47 medals, comprising 8 golds, 15 silvers and 24 bronzes. They ranked 10th out of 33 medal-winning countries or regions.
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