Msida Bridge: Residents’ Legal Challenge Raises Questions
Msida residents challenge Planning Authority’s decision to approve controversial pedestrian bridge, arguing environmental and social impacts were not adequ
Msida residents challenge Planning Authority’s decision to approve controversial pedestrian bridge, arguing environmental and social impacts were not adequ
Residents of Msida’s St. Ignatius Street launch legal challenge against plans to build a pedestrian bridge near their homes, arguing that the project’s env
Msida residents challenge council’s plans to build a pedestrian bridge, arguing lack of consultation and environmental impact assessment. The future of the
The Ministry of Transport reassures the public that heavy vehicles parked at Xewkija’s park-and-ride are temporary, but locals and environmentalists expres
Residents of Msida file legal protest against proposed pedestrian bridge, arguing lack of consultation and potential environmental impact
Xewkija residents grapple with increased traffic and noise pollution due to heavy vehicles using a ‘temporary’ park-and-ride facility. Ministry assures it’
Malta’s ‘build now, sanction later’ culture is taking a toll on the environment and local communities. Can momentum for change lead to a more sustainable a
As Malta’s construction boom reshapes the island’s landscape, concerns about the ‘build now, sanction later’ culture are growing. Can regulation keep up wi
Momentum calls for an end to Malta’s ‘build now, ask later’ approach, highlighting environmental concerns and the need for sustainable development.
ADPD urges government to reverse decision to transfer public land to AFM in Mellieħa, sparking outrage among residents
Malta’s rapid development has led to a surge in unsanctioned structures, sparking calls for an end to the ‘build now, sanction later’ culture. Can the isla
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa land, threatening legal action if plans to build a new government complex proceed withou