The Malta Independent 20 April 2024, Saturday
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Planning Authority funds projects in five localities

Thursday, 10 May 2018, 09:41 Last update: about 7 years ago

The Planning Authority said it continued with its effort to support and fully fund urban projects which are proposed by local councils to better the quality of life for residents living in the neighbourhood. This week the Authority signed an agreement with 5 local councils amounting to over €70,000.

In the locality of Zejtun, the Planning Authority will be funding the restoration of a one storey building which is characterised by a shrine dedicated to St. Joseph. The deteriorated shrine and the building which carries a number of bad practice interventions are crying out for this project to be undertaken. Located between Marsaxlokk street and St. Joseph street, the niche is constructed in the baroque style with semicircular recesses and crowned by a double cornice.  It is topped with a cross on a pedestal in the middle and originally had two spherical decorative elements on each of the columns. The decorate sill lies on two decorated corbels which support the whole niche. A decorative plaque with indulgences is placed between the two corbels.

Paving works will be carried out at Triq il-Kalati in Sannat, Gozo. This narrow street which has a dilapidated asphalt surface will be upgraded giving it a predominantly pedestrian character.

New public convenience facilities will be constructed in Misrah iz-Zernieq in Kirkop. Frequented by many locals, this public open space needs basic facilities to ensure it remains a meeting place for residents living in the neighbourhood.

In Birgu, the council has continued with its project to introduce decorative benches in its public open spaces. New decorative benches will be installed in Triq il-Foss tas-Sur and Triq il-Habs l-Antik.

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