The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) announced that the Cultural Development Fund (FDC) has received five applications for the second round of the 2024 “Financial Support Plan for the Maintenance of Historic Buildings.”
The matter was discussed during Tuesday’s latest meeting of the Cultural Heritage Council. The IC also addressed the government’s right of preference regarding classified real estate, which was included on the meeting agenda. A presentation was given on the planned cultural heritage projects for the year.
The five proposals submitted to the FDC were referred to the IC for technical analysis. After review, the Council agreed that they met the necessary conditions for support.
According to regulations, applicant entities must hire a professional consulting firm to develop a restoration plan, which will then be submitted to the FDC’s Activity and Project Assessment Committee for final evaluation and financial approval.
As for the government’s right of preference in acquiring classified real estate, the IC sought the Council’s opinion on applications related to three undisclosed classified properties.RM
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