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Backing for extra storeys for Central ferry piers

Final decision on scheme to increase commercial space is due on Friday

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Backing for extra storeys for Central ferry piers
Olga Wong

The Planning Department has approved building additional floors of shops above three of the Central ferry piers to make the area more vibrant and outlying ferry services more financially viable.

The proposal, suggested by the Transport Department, is due to be discussed by the Town Planning Board tomorrow.

If the board passes the proposal, the operators of piers 4 to 6, serving Lamma Island, Peng Chau, Mui Wo and Cheung Chau, will be allowed to raise their height from three storeys to six, more than tripling the commercial space from 3,600 square metres to 12,600 square metres.

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A landscaped connection between the piers and planned retail, dining and cultural developments on two sites behind the piers will also be provided.

The Planning Department said in a paper submitted to the board that it has no objection to the proposal.

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Under the proposal, shops and services will be added to the piers, including banks, fast food outlets, money exchanges, a photographic studio and art galleries.

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