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Demand notes for Government rent issued

     The Lands Department announced today (May 29) that demand notes for Government rent in excess of $100 per annum for the half year ending June 24 in respect of properties subject to the Government Leases Ordinance (Chapter 40) and certain other properties have been issued.

     Payers can settle Government rent through various electronic means including autopay, bank automated teller machines (ATMs), e-Cheque/e-Cashier’s Order, payment by phone service (PPS), and bill payment services provided by banks and PPS on the Internet. Payment may also be made in person and in cash at designated convenience stores. For details, please visit the Treasury’s website at www.try.gov.hk.

     Payment may be made by sending a crossed cheque to PO Box No. 28000, Gloucester Road Post Office, Hong Kong, or in person to any post office. Please ensure sufficient mailing time and postage to make the delivery in order. Underpaid mail will be rejected. For locations of post offices and their opening hours, please call Hongkong Post’s enquiry hotline at 2921 2222 or visit its website at www.hongkongpost.hk.

     Government rent payers who have not received their demand notes should enquire at the Government Rent and Premium Unit of the Lands Department at 1/F, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong, or call 2231 3033.

     Purchasers of properties are strongly advised to instruct their solicitors to ensure that Government rent has been paid to date at the time of purchase. Enquiries on outstanding accounts can be made at 2231 3033 or email to landsd@landsd.gov.hk. An enquiry fee is payable for each property if a written confirmation of an accounts position is needed. read more

Sports Training Programme for Persons with Disabilities to open for enrolment

     A new round of the Sports Training Programme for Persons with Disabilities, from the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), will start in July, covering a wide variety of sports activities specially designed for persons with disabilities. The programme will be open for enrolment from June 1.

     A spokesman for the LCSD said, “The programme includes different types of sports training courses, which are open for participation free of charge for persons with physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, hearing impairment, visual impairment, autism and chronic illnesses as well as ex-mentally ill persons. The courses have been devised with professional advice provided by relevant national sports associations to suit the needs of various types of disabilities.”

     The types of sports training cover body-mind stretching, badminton, bocce, table tennis, fitness exercises, hydro fitness, wheelchair tennis, swimming, modern dance and the newly-included seated group aerobics. Through systematic and professional sports training, these courses will help arouse interest among persons with disabilities to participate in sports activities while enhancing physical and mental health. Each participant can be accompanied by one carer for assistance during the courses. 

     The courses in July will be open for enrolment from June 1. Prospectuses and enrolment forms can be downloaded from the webpage of the Sports Training Programme for Persons with Disabilities under the LCSD’s dedicated website for persons with disabilities (Recreation and Sports Programmes/Facilities). They are also available from the District Leisure Services Offices or sports centres of the LCSD. Video highlights of the training programme can be viewed at the website. For enquiries, please call 2414 5555. read more