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FEHD Announces Open Auctions for 290 Market Stalls This September

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FEHD Announces Open Auctions for 290 Market Stalls This September
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FEHD Announces Open Auctions for 290 Market Stalls This September

2024-09-09 17:45 Last Updated At:09-10 01:51

Open auctions for public market stalls to be held in September

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) announced today (September 9) that open auctions for a total of 290 stalls in 36 public markets will be held in September.

The retail commodities allowed for sale in these stalls cover cooked food, frozen meat, fresh meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, ready-to-eat food, food-related dry goods and wet goods, non-food related dry goods and wet goods, service trades (including barber (haircutting only), manicures, beauty and Chinese medicine practitioners), siu mei and lo mei, mobile phone/mobile phone accessories/electronic products/electronic parts, pet goods and pet food, houseware, hardware/locksmith, etc. The tenancy agreement is a three-year fixed term from November 1, with no right of renewal upon expiry of the tenancy agreement. The upset prices of the monthly rent of the stalls vary depending on the sizes, locations and vacancy periods of the individual stalls. The upset prices for the stalls in an open auction will be initially fixed at 80 per cent of the open market rent (OMR) if the stalls have been vacant for over six months, and at 60 per cent of the OMR if the vacant period has been over eight months. Relevant information is available on the FEHD website.

A spokesman for the FEHD said, "Bidders for the market stalls must be at least 18 years old and ordinarily reside in Hong Kong. To allow more people to bid for the stalls and increase customer choices by enhancing the diversity in terms of the variety of stalls, there will be a restriction on the number of stalls to be rented in the same market by a single tenant. Any person who is currently a stall tenant is not allowed to bid in the first round of auction for any stall in the same market, and will only be allowed to bid for one stall in the second round of auction. The existing tenants under the new three-year fixed term tenancy scheme (i.e. those persons who became stall tenants through the market open auctions after August 2022) are allowed to bid for a stall in the same market in the auction, but shall deliver vacant possession of the current stall to the FEHD before the effective date of commencement of the tenancy agreement. The terms and conditions of the auctions have been uploaded to the FEHD website, with details of qualifications of the bidders listed."

The date of the auctions and the number of stalls are as follows:

New Territories (1)

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Auction date: September 20 (Friday) (am)

Number of stalls: 50

New Territories (2)

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Auction date: September 20 (Friday) (pm)

Number of stalls: 41

Kowloon (except Lai Wan Market) (1)

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Auction date: September 23 (Monday) (am)

Number of stalls: 65

Lai Wan Market

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Auction date: September 23 (Monday) (pm)

Number of stalls: three

Kowloon (except Lai Wan Market) (2)

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Auction date: September 24 (Tuesday) (am)

Number of stalls: 33

Hong Kong Island (except Aberdeen Market)

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Auction date: September 25 (Wednesday) (am)

Number of stalls: 78

Aberdeen Market

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Auction date: September 25 (Wednesday) (pm)

Number of stalls: 20

The open auctions will be held at Room 410, 4/F, Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Nam Cheong Offices and Vehicle Depot, 87 Yen Chow Street West, Kowloon. Limited seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The admission tickets will be issued 30 minutes prior to the commencement of each auction. Persons who want to attend the auctions must wait at the waiting area of the auction venue and produce their Hong Kong identity card or passport for registration. The registered person will then be provided with an admission ticket for the auctions. In addition, eligible bidders after verification will be issued with a bidding paddle for the auction. The FEHD has also invited representatives of the Police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption to monitor the auctions at the auction venue in order to ensure that the open auctions are conducted in an orderly and fair manner.

Furthermore, any persons interested in the new trade mix of mobile phone/mobile phone accessories/electronic products/electronic parts, pet goods and pet food, houseware, hardware/locksmith at the upcoming Aberdeen Market open auction may attend the briefing on the Aberdeen Market auction. The briefing will be held at Room 410, 4/F, Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Nam Cheong Offices and Vehicle Depot, 87 Yen Chow Street West, Kowloon, on September 13 (Friday) at 4pm. The session will last approximately one hour and limited seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Details of the open auctions and the public market stalls concerned (including stalls for open auction at reduced upset prices) have been uploaded to the FEHD website (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/pleasant_environment/tidy_market/open_auction_coming.html). Bidders interested in the auctions may visit the department website or contact the respective District Environmental Hygiene Office.

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Special enforcement operation launched targeting construction sites for new works

In light of the recent serious accidents at construction sites for new works, the Labour Department (LD) launched a territory-wide Special Enforcement Operation (SEO) yesterday (January 20), focusing on construction sites with large-scale scaffolding, curtain wall installations and lifting operations, etc.

The Commissioner for Labour, Ms May Chan, and the Deputy Commissioner (Occupational Safety and Health), Mr Vincent Fung, today (January 21) inspected an enforcement operation at a construction site in Central district. After the inspection, they briefed the Chairman of the Panel on Manpower of the Legislative Council, Mr Lam Chun-sing, and the Deputy Chairman, Dr Ngan Man-yu, on the enforcement situation.

During this operation, the LD issued a total of four suspension notices, three improvement notices and initiated five prosecutions, mainly related to the offences of unsafe work-at-height activities and failure to provide personal protective equipment.

Under the general duty provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Ordinance, employers are obligated to provide safe working environments, plant and systems of work for their employees. Those who contravene the relevant provisions with serious circumstances are liable to a maximum fine of $10 million and imprisonment for two years.

The LD reminds contractors and employers that they shall provide plant and systems of work that are safe and without risk to health to safeguard the work safety of construction workers. Workers shall also co-operate with contractors and employers, take all safety measures, and use the provided personal protective equipment properly to avoid endangering the work safety of themselves and others.

The LD reiterates that safeguarding the occupational safety and health (OSH) of construction workers is one of the top priorities of the LD. The LD will continue to conduct SEOs targeting high-risk processes. If any violations of OSH legislation are detected, appropriate actions will be taken according to the law.

Special enforcement operation launched targeting construction sites for new works  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Special enforcement operation launched targeting construction sites for new works Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Special enforcement operation launched targeting construction sites for new works  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Special enforcement operation launched targeting construction sites for new works Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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