Replies to LegCo questions
LCQ4: Provision of parks admitting dogs
Following is a question by the Hon Daniel Lam Wai-keung and a reply by the
Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, in the Legislative Council today
(April 30):
Question:
It is noted that since its commissioning in April last year, the dog park at the
Wan Chai waterfront has been very popular among dog owners within and outside
the district. On the other hand, dog walking activities in other areas of Wan
Chai have decreased, resulting in improved sanitation conditions and less
nuisance caused to the public. In this connection, will the Government inform
this Council:
(a) whether the Government has drawn experience from the provision of this dog
park; if it has, of the experience;
(b) whether, with its strong financial position at present, the Government will
provide a dog park in each district throughout the territory; and
(c) given that keeping dogs has become a trend nowadays but dogs are not allowed
in most of the parks under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, and
some dog owners walk their dogs stealthily in those parks late at night, whether
the Government will designate parts of larger parks as activity areas for dogs
so as to provide convenience to dog owners on the one hand, and to reduce the
sanitation problems arising from individual dog owners walking their dogs in
parks unlawfully on the other hand?
Reply:
Madam President,
My reply to the questions is as follows:
(a) The Wan Chai Waterfront Promenade (the Promenade) was planned and built by
the Civil Engineering and Development Department while the cleansing,
horticultural and security services for the Promenade are provided by the
Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). The Promenade has been well
patronised by dog owners since its opening in April last year. The utilisation
rate of the venue is very high.
(b) and (c) Regarding the subject on the opening of more parks and leisure
venues which will allow dogs to have activities there, LCSD has on the one hand
received from time to time requests from the public for the opening of more
venues to allow the public to bring dogs while on the other hand, the Department
has also received complaints from many venue users about the nuisance caused by
dogs. LCSD has adopted an open-minded approach towards these requests. After
consulting the District Councils (DCs), Area Committees and members of the
community and with their support, LCSD will open more suitable venues which will
allow members of the public to bring their dogs in. We will seek to strike a
balance between the needs of animal lovers and those of other venue users. In
considering the opening of leisure venues which allow members of the public to
bring their dogs in, LCSD will consider factors including the support from
members of the community and DCs, the nuisance which may be caused to other
venue users and the surrounding environment, and the availability of adequate
facilities and manpower to keep the venues in good sanitation conditions.
At present, there are seven parks under the management of LCSD throughout the
territory which allow members of the public to bring their dogs in. These venues
include Victoria Peak Garden in Central & Western District, Kowloon Tsai Park in
Kowloon City District, Yau Tsim Mong Pet Garden in Yau Tsim Mong District as
well as Cheung Wan Street Rest Garden, Kwai Chung Castle Peak Road Sitting-out
Area, Jockey Club Hing Shing Road Playground and Tsing Yu Street Garden in Kwai
Tsing District. Moreover, LCSD is planning to open parts of six open spaces
under planning for admission of members of the public with their dogs. These six
sites include the Local Open Space, Area 50, Sham Tseng in Tsuen Wan District,
the Local Open Space in Area 28, Fanling/Sheung Shui in North District, the
vacant site at the junction of Sai Sha Road and Hang Fai Street, Ma On Shan in
Sha Tin District, the landscape area under the Drainage Services Department's
Sheung Wan Stormwater Pumping Station project in Central & Western District, the
District Open Space in Area 18, Tung Chung, Lantau in Islands District and the
District Open Space at the junction of Hing Wah Street West, Lai Hong Street and
Tung Chau Street in Sham Shui Po District. It is anticipated that the first
three projects will be completed this year while the last three projects will be
completed one after another from 2009 onwards.
Ends/Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Issued at HKT 14:51
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