The Malta Independent 24 April 2024, Wednesday
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‘Public beaches being turned into private property’

Saturday, 22 July 2017, 11:12 Last update: about 8 years ago

Several beaches around Malta and Gozo have been taken over by commercial entities which place deckchairs and umbrellas there from very early in the morning, effectively rendering public beaches, important spaces that are to be enjoyed by all, into private spaces for profit-making, Kamp Emergenza Ambjent said.

Consequently, people are forced to choose between staying in the few crammed remaining spaces or hiring an umbrella and deckchair. People are often unable to place their own towels and umbrellas and there is not enough space for children to play. It is very unjust that a few private companies are making huge profits at the expense of the rest of the population from places that are supposed to be accessed and enjoyed by everyone.

Activists from Kamp Emerġenza Ambjent demand that companies engaging in these greedy practices immediately halt this takeover of public beaches, and that the relevant authorities ensure that the people’s right to enjoy these beaches is restored. Should the current unacceptable situation persist, activists from Kamp Emerġenza Ambjent are committed to organising citizens’ direct actions aimed at reclaiming our beaches.

 

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