主持人:Hugh Chiverton and Jim Gould
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On Thursday's Backchat, the Fanling Golf Course. The Executive Council has accepted the Task Force's recommendations including developing part of the Fanling Course. Its reported this would mean retaking 32 hectares. The course's private recreational lease comes up next year. What would this mean to the sport in Hong Kong? Could the Open continue? Is the plan a good compromise? Or a sop to the elite at the expense of the public? After 9.20, remembering Peter Moss, the Hong Kong author.
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21/02/2019 - 8:30- 9:20 Housing Plans on the Fanling Golf course
Greg Wong, Vice Chairman, Task Force on Land Supply
Ng Mee-kam, Professor, Department of Geography and Resource Management, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ian Brownlee, Planning Consultant, Master Plan Limited
Lee Wing-tat, Chairman, Land Watch
Felix Chung, Party Leader and Legislator representing Textiles and Garment Functional Constituency, Liberal Party
主持人:Hugh Chiverton and Jim Gould
On Thursday's Backchat we're looking ahead to Carrie Lam's second Policy Address, which she'll deliver on October 10. The Chief Executive has been appealing to the public to put forward ideas, and various political groups have been making their opinions known. So what do you think should be the priorities for the administration in the coming year. Innovation, technology, housing, education, efforts to deal with poverty? And while political reform appears to be out of the reckoning for the foreseeable future, what about other controversial issues, like national security? Leave a message here, or email us at backchat@rthk.hk, or call us on 23388266. After 9.20, ship emissions as major source of air pollution.
20/09/2018 - 8:30-9:20 Looking Ahead of the Policy Address
20/09/2018 - 9:20-9:30 Ship Emission as source of Air Pollution