Heavy Vehicles in Xewkija: Temporary Relief or Long-Term Concern?
The Ministry of Transport confirms heavy vehicles parked in Xewkija’s park-and-ride facility are temporary, but for how long? We explore the implications a
The Ministry of Transport confirms heavy vehicles parked in Xewkija’s park-and-ride facility are temporary, but for how long? We explore the implications a
Xewkija residents grapple with increased traffic and noise pollution due to heavy vehicles using a ‘temporary’ park-and-ride facility. Ministry assures it’
Momentum criticizes PN and PL’s traffic management plans, calling them ‘fantasy politics’. What does Malta need for credible transport plans?
The Nationalist Party proposes school wardens to manage traffic outside all schools in Malta, aiming to improve safety during drop-off and pick-up times. B
The Nationalist Party proposes deploying school wardens to manage traffic outside all Malta schools. Could this be the solution to our daily traffic strugg
The Nationalist Party suggests deploying school wardens to manage traffic and improve safety outside Malta’s schools. What does this mean for parents, teac
The Nationalist Party proposes school wardens to manage traffic outside all schools, aiming to tackle Malta’s chaotic school run. But will it work?
PN suggests deploying school wardens to manage traffic outside all Maltese schools, sparking a debate on safety and feasibility
The Nationalist Party proposes stationing school wardens outside every school in Malta and Gozo to manage traffic and ensure safety. But is it a practical
The Nationalist Party suggests introducing school wardens to manage traffic and ensure safety outside all schools in Malta, a move welcomed by parents and
The Nationalist Party suggests stationing wardens outside Malta’s schools to manage traffic and ensure children’s safety. What does this mean for parents a
The Nationalist Party suggests deploying school wardens to manage traffic and improve safety outside Maltese schools. But will it work?