Community Demand definition

Community Demand. There is no beach facility in the east region of the New Territories, except in the Sai Kung District, which is very far from Tai Po District. Moreover, the existing and future swimming facilities in the Tai Po areas could not satisfy the demand for a bathing beach. Therefore, the public has been requesting repeatedly to the LCSD for a beach development in the Tai Po District. Consequently, the Feasibility Study was carried out and identified in 2001 that the current project site as a feasible location for developing a bathing beach. In light of the above, the Tai Po District Council (TPDC) strongly requested the development of a bathing beach at Lung Mei and members of the TPDC urged fo r early implementation of the Project. In a Legislative Council case conference on 20 April 2004, Members requested the Government to accord priority to this Assignment. This project was one of the 25 projects identified for priority implementation in the Chief Executive’s 2005 Policy Address and has the support of Home Affairs Bureau. It is considered that this Proposed Beach Development at Lung Mei will meet such the increasing demand for swimming facilities. Moreover, the beach can serve a recreational function even during non-bathing season, ie playing in the sand, sunbathing and other beach activities. • Accessibility: Lung Mei is located next to the existing road (▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Road) and at the sea front. The proposed Lung Mei beach facilities and carpark area will be highly accessible.

Examples of Community Demand in a sentence

  • The breakdown of this includes the following: • €294m from PCRS Core Funding – this includes the full year impact of measures carried forward from 2013 and Community Demand Lead Schemes.