Nominations for the Best Landscape Award for Private Property Development 2024 organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) remain open until May 17. Interested developer, management company, design company, owners' organisation, landscape or horticultural company of the property should grasp the opportunity to submit nomination with prior consent from the owners' representative group of the property concerned. Application is free of charge.
The award aims to commend private property developments that excel in landscape design and horticultural maintenance. It also aims to bring about sustained environmental improvements in private property developments and encourage private bodies to incorporate more quality green elements into the planning and management of horticultural projects for the benefit of such developments.
The award is presented in five categories. Each category is divided into three groups according to the age of the property. For details, please refer to the LCSD webpage www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/green/property/index.html. The prospectus and nomination form can be downloaded from the webpage.
Completed nomination forms together with all necessary documents must reach the Secretariat of the Best Landscape Award for Private Property Development 2024 on or before May 17 through the following ways:
*By email: gcs@lcsd.gov.hk (no later than 5pm on the last day for submission)
*By post: 11/F, Leisure and Cultural Services Headquarters, 1-3 Pai Tau Street, Sha Tin (the date of postmark will be taken as the date of receipt)
*In person: 11/F, Leisure and Cultural Services Headquarters, 1-3 Pai Tau Street, Sha Tin (no later than 5pm on the last day for submission)
For enquiries, please call 2601 8026.
The Best Landscape Award for Private Property Development 2024 is organised by the LCSD and co-organised by the Home Affairs Department, the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, the Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects, the Institute of Horticulture (Hong Kong), the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, the Professional Green Building Council and the Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies.
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