With the Euro 2020 football bonanza having just kicked off, one can be forgiven for borrowing a metaphor from the beautiful game. The 19-year-long saga at Ħondoq ir-Rummien has, in fact, once again emerged from lethargy to play a role in the perpetual...
Villa Hay and the Gardener's Cottage to be restored
Public urged to donate to help finance appeals against Pembroke project
NGOs demand explanation about recusal that led to db Group project being passed
Project went through by four votes in favour and three against
‘One of the worst projects ever proposed in our country’
Alan Deidun resigns from the Environment and Resources Authority board
Planning Authority chief Martin Saliba has a lot to answer for. Installed by former planning minister Ian Borg after relations with now-Malta Tourism Authority head Johann Buttigieg soured, the PA’s executive chairperson has stayed on under Minister...
Din L-Art Ħelwa Għawdex lists three proposals to halt rampant overdevelopment
Critics say opposition appears to have been 'easily shrugged off'
Planning Authority turns down nightclub's application for a formal car park
Sadeen Group controversially wants to extend the Cospicua campus
Developer argues proposal would bring 'environmental improvement' to area
Transport Malta applies to build marina offices, commercial outlets
More than 1,300 residential development applications pending, 20% in Gozo
Works were previously stopped due to breach of permit conditions
The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage has objected to the development
Gozo ministry denies allegations of free legal support offer to mayor's critics
PA says the declaration of emergency works covers all activities
They insist farm should not be replaced
PA chairman Martin Saliba's comments spark dismay among activist groups
Development would run through archaeologically sensitive area, council says
A Xagħra shrine could be engulfed by what has been called 'facadism'
Planning Authority boss Martin Saliba sees no problem with 'dynamic' Malta
Concerns about Malta's construction frenzy are very real, not 'nostalgia'
Institutons are clearly not working when it comes to the environment
EPRT overturns PA decision, in ruling hailed as a victory by eNGOs
Developments would impact scheduled buildings in the area
Owner fined just under €9,000, as PA considers direct action to remove site
Three separate planning applications face staunch objections from locals
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