The Malta Independent 25 April 2024, Thursday
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Planning Board turns down development permission for illegal Rabat zoo

Thursday, 19 October 2017, 17:54 Last update: about 8 years ago

Earlier today the Planning Board refused a planning application to sanction development works which are accommodating wild animals and ancillary facilities at a site which previously used as agricultural land.

The site lies outside the development zone, in an area known as Ta' San Pawl Kuntent, in Rabat. The illegal works which are covered by enforcement notice ECF464/16, consisted of an installation of large metal cage, excavation of rock for stores, stables, installation of a metal spinning wheel, construction of roofed structures and rubble walls. The applicant was also proposing to add more cages and ancillary facilities.

The Board cited that the application to sanction works went against a number of rural planning policies that seek to facilitate sustainable rural development by controlling the location and design, as well as the cumulative effect of such development.

The Board also noted that since the land is Government owned, the applicant had to seek official clearance from the Government Property Division as required by law. No such clearance was provided with the application. ​​


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