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GPA Seeks Quotations for Restaurant Tenancy at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Port

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GPA Seeks Quotations for Restaurant Tenancy at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Port
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GPA Seeks Quotations for Restaurant Tenancy at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Port

2025-06-27 12:33 Last Updated At:12:58

Quotations invited for tenancy of shop at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port

The Government Property Agency (GPA) is inviting quotations for the government property at Shop No. 317FB (comprising Shop No. 317, Unit Nos. 328 and 330) on the Ground Floor, Passenger Clearance Building, 33 Shun Fai Road, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port, Lantau, Hong Kong, for a three-year tenancy subject to the provisions for renewal for a further term of two years.

The premises should only be used for the operation of a restaurant that supplies meals, light refreshments, beverages (excluding alcoholic beverages) and other food commodities, and for such other ancillary uses as may be approved in writing by the landlord, provided that:

(1) the seating areas as shown coloured pink hatched black on the plan (Plan No. GPA N22555) annexed to the Form of Tenancy Agreement shall only be used as seating areas and shall be limited to the placing of tables, chairs and furniture, all being readily removable from the seating areas; and

(2) the store rooms as shown coloured pink cross-hatched black on the plan (Plan No. GPA N22555) annexed to the Form of Tenancy Agreement shall only be used as store rooms for storage purpose.

Details are available in the respective quotation notice and Form of Tenancy Agreement.

The quotation notice was uploaded today (June 27) to the GPA Property Portal: www.gpaproperty.gov.hk/en/index.html. Quotation documents are available for collection at the GPA, 9/F, South Tower, West Kowloon Government Offices, 11 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, during the period from 9am to 6pm from Monday to Friday, except public holidays. The documents can also be downloaded from the GPA Property Portal.

Interested bidders who wish to conduct a site inspection of the premises should make a prior appointment with the GPA by calling 3842 6918 or 3842 6915 by July 4.

Bidders must submit their quotations by placing them in the GPA Quotation Box placed at the Ground Floor Lobby, South Tower, West Kowloon Government Offices, 11 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, before noon on July 18. Late quotations will not be accepted.

CFS urges public not to consume certain batches of powdered infant and young children formula

The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (January 6) said that, the CFS has been actively following up on Nestlé company's voluntary and precautionary recalls of certain batches of its powdered infant and young children formula in certain areas in Europe due to possible presence of Cereulide produced by Bacillus cereus in the individual raw material. The CFS has earlier conducted immediate follow-up investigation, contacted local importers (including Nestlé Hong Kong Limited (Nestlé HK)), retailers and relevant authorities. According to the latest information from Nestlé HK today, 21 batches of its powdered infant and young children formula imported into Hong Kong might have used the raw material concerned. As a precautionary measure, Nestlé HK has voluntarily stopped sales, removed from shelves the affected products and has initiated a precautionary recall.

Please refer to the Annex for product details of the 21 concerned batches of powdered infant and young children formula.

A spokesman for the CFS said, "Nestlé HK has initiated a recall of the affected batches of the products concerned. For enquiries about the recall, members of the public may call its hotline at 2599 8874."

The CFS, through its Food Incident Surveillance System, noted earlier that certain batches of Nestlé powdered infant formula were being voluntarily recalled in Europe due to possible contamination with Bacillus cereus. Upon learning of the incident, the CFS has immediately initiated follow up actions, published food incident posts to inform the public and the trade about the issue, and has been actively following up on the incident and enhanced surveillance.

Bacillus cereus is commonly found in the environment. Unhygienic conditions in food processing and storage may give rise to its growth. Cereulide is a heat-stable toxin produced in food by some strains of Bacillus cereus. Consuming food contaminated with excessive Bacillus cereus or its heat-stable toxins may cause gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting and diarrhoea.

The spokesman urged members of the public not to let infants and young children consume the affected batches of the products, and to seek medical treatment for infants or young children who felt unwell after taking the products concerned. The trade should also stop using or selling the affected batches of the products immediately.

"The CFS has alerted the trade and relevant department over the incident, and will continue to follow up and take appropriate action. Follow-up work is ongoing," the spokesman said.

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