SCMP, today, Apr 29, 2013:
Silvermine Beach to get cultural makeover"It was a tough task for Islands District councilors - deciding which of its more than 20 islands was most in need of a HK$100 million boost.
But after four meetings considering 13 proposals, they decided to put the funds towards revitalising Silvermine Beach at Mui Wo, Lantau Island.
The money will be used to create outdoor art and culture scenic areas for tourists and residents.
A community centre will also be built in Yung Shue Wan on Lamma Island.
The plans which were not chosen included a hiking trail linking Discovery Bay and the Disneyland Resort, on Lantau.
There was also a proposal to renovate the Tai O community hall, and one to build a food and dining market in Tung Chung, both also on Lantau. And it was suggested the Cheung Chau ferry pier be expanded...."<HR>
That's the first I've heard of this, even though I'm trying hard to be pretty well-informed on these matters. Anybody knows more?
I was hoping that we got a kind of community centre in the shape of the just opened
YSW Plaza besides the Gaido Pier, donated fully by HK Electric. But it's become another wire-fenced no-go area, like the entire first phase of the harbour reclamation, from the Gaido pier all the way to the Sewage Treatment Plant, all forbidden, no-entry zones full of construction, storage and garbage.
The YSW Plaza was originally named "Activity Centre", assumed to be for the entire community. It has only been used once for a single day so far in the 3 months since it's been completed, for the Lunar New Year Big Bowl feast for the elderly, organised by the Rural Committee. A very nice and well-organised community event, but the only one so far. No info about any upcoming event in there; it won't even be used for the Tin Hau Festival this week (Cantonese opera starting tomorrow) as it doesn't have a seaview for the VIPs to watch the dragonboat races.
In the meantime, the football pitch just across the street has been closed for a record 67 days, for the 20th anniversary performances of the Cantonese Opera troupe, Apr 30 - May 5.
The YSW Plaza would have made a nice replacement during this time for all the many sports activities of children, families and residents visiting and playing in the multi-purpose football pitch frequently.
I noticed teenagers playing football on the big square at the far end of the 1st Cable Road in Pak Kok Shan. Where else to play these days?
Let's get informed early, to make sure that this future "Community Centre" will really serve much of our community and not just a very few selected groups.