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Kwun Tong Redevelopment|There are still two households who have not moved out of the URA: No allowance will be given after the notice expires

2021-05-04T14:42:18.246Z


During the reconstruction of Kwun Tong Yuman Square, three merchants remained behind. One of the shopkeepers, Mr. Lin, locked himself in the shop last night. This morning (4th) the URA dispatched half a hundred people to take him out of the shop and take back the shop. And the rest


District 18 News

Written by: Lu Nuojun, Zeng Fengting

2021-05-04 16:07

Last update date: 2021-05-04 16:10

During the reconstruction of Kwun Tong Yuman Square, three merchants remained behind. One of the shopkeepers, Mr. Lin, locked himself in the shop last night. This morning (4th) the URA dispatched half a hundred people to take him out of the shop and take back the shop.

The remaining two juice shops and leather goods shops are still open. What will the URA do?

Kwun Tong’s downtown redevelopment project "Yue Man Square" was completed for more than a month. The newly completed "Yue Man Square" shopping mall here is holding an exhibition. Many miniature models in the venue show the appearance of the old Kwun Tong, hoping to arouse the collective of Hong Kong people Memories; several merchants over there have refused to move out.

Among them, Mr. Lin received the second notice to move out last week, he needs to move out of the shop within seven days, and the notice expires today.

He stayed at the shop all night last night and locked himself with a chain.

At about 10 o'clock this morning, the URA dispatched about 50 people to surround Mr. Lin's shop and the nearby road with four iron horses. A few staff members carried Mr. Lin out of the shop.

Among the three merchants, Zhang Tai, who sells fruit juice, and Mr. Xu, who sells leather goods are still left.

The URA responded to the relocation arrangements of the remaining two occupiers who were not willing to move out. The full-time staff and the other two occupiers who were not willing to move out each had more than 20 different forms of contact, including telephone conversations and meeting discussions. , And conducted a mediation meeting with the occupier upon request, hoping to solve the problem through negotiation. The URA also accepted the supplementary information submitted by one of the occupiers based on the area of ​​the illegal structure, the occupation period, the identity of the occupant, etc., and raised the violation The amount of allowance applicable to the occupants of the structure is more than 6 million, but they have not been able to reach a consensus on relocation.

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The URA continued to point out that it issued a final written notice to the two occupiers earlier, informing them that if they still refuse to hand over the structure when the final notice to move out expires, the URA can only rely on the court’s ruling and the court bailiff will press Its established procedures have successively recovered the illegal structures and the government land occupied by the two occupiers, and the URA will not issue any allowances by then.

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