A Hong Kong welfare group has dropped a controversial policy barring displaced Tai Po fire residents in its temporary accommodation from taking in-room appliances and furniture when they move out.
SideBySide made the U-turn hours after an outcry from affected residents, who argued that the ban was unreasonable because the items had been donated to them by the community.
The ban was applied to the government transitional housing project in Tai Po, Good House, managed by SideBySide.
One of the...
Hong Kong welfare group scraps ban on Tai Po survivors keeping donated appliances
Published 2 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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