ADPD: Mellieħa’s Green Lung Under Threat
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa land, fearing for Malta’s biodiversity and green spaces
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa land, fearing for Malta’s biodiversity and green spaces
As cranes dot Malta’s skyline, calls grow for an end to the ‘build now, sanction later’ culture and a shift towards sustainable, transparent planning.
Malta Council for the Environment invites local councils to register for animal first aid courses, benefiting pets and communities across Malta
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa’s Ġnien il-Kbira, a 25-hectare green lung, to the private sector. Local residents and ac
Malta’s political party Momentum pledges to tackle noise pollution, promising stricter regulations and enforcement. Can they make Malta’s streets quieter?
ADPD calls on government to halt the transfer of 15,000 sqm of public land in Mellieħa to a private developer, arguing for environmental conservation and p
Malta’s construction boom has sparked controversy with its ‘build now, sanction later’ approach. Can Malta change course and protect its heritage and envir
Malta’s rapid urban development raises concerns about sustainability and planning. Locals and experts call for a shift in policy.
Momentum promises stricter enforcement, innovative solutions, and community engagement to combat noise pollution in Malta’s urban areas.
Local councils in Malta invited to register for animal first aid courses, empowering communities to care for stray animals in need
Malta’s green party, ADPD, warns government against transferring public land in Mellieħa to a private developer, citing environmental concerns and threaten
Malta’s rapid development has led to a problematic trend of ‘build now, ask for forgiveness later’. But a growing movement is pushing back, calling for sus