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Conservation in Hong Kong / Environmental Protection Department / Fanling Environmental Resource Centre / Wan Chai / Ma Wan / Environmental impact assessment / Private housing estates in Hong Kong / Hong Kong / Tsuen Wan / Environment
Date: 2014-06-13 14:05:11
Conservation in Hong Kong
Environmental Protection Department
Fanling Environmental Resource Centre
Wan Chai
Ma Wan
Environmental impact assessment
Private housing estates in Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Tsuen Wan
Environment

PERFORMANCE PLEDGE[removed]OUR VISION Is of a Hong Kong • which enjoys an environment that is both healthy and pleasant

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