The Malta Independent 11 May 2024, Saturday
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DB ‘monster’ approval recommendation – ‘What’s the point of consultation’, eNGOs ask

Saturday, 5 June 2021, 08:06 Last update: about 4 years ago

A number of environmental organisations and pressure groups have questioned the point of public consultation after db Group’s Pembroke project was recommended for approval by the PA’s case officer.

The organisations expressed their indignation at the PA’s indifference towards thousands of citizens who have forcefully objected to the DB Group’s hideous project in Pembroke.

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The application will be decided on Thursday 10 June.

The organisations have submitted to the PA their representations to the case officer’s report stating that the recommendation for approval totally ignores the concerns raised by three Local Councils, Pembroke, Swieqi and St. Julian’s, as well as by many organisations and a record number of objectors.

The DB’s proposed development on formerly public land is composed of two residential towers of 17 and 18 storeys each, and a hotel of 12 storeys.

These would rise literally across the road of a large residential area in Pembroke and next to two Natura 2000 sites. The project would also be built around and on top of the scheduled St. George’s barracks and the scheduled Għar Ħarq il-Ħamiem cave, a submerged terrestrial cave system of unique geological and ecological value, as well as other sites of historical significance. Residents have repeatedly expressed their alarm about the massiveness and intensity of this disproportionate development in a predominantly residential area and the foreseen spillover of Paceville into Pembroke.

The organisations have questioned the point of the PA carrying out a consultation process if the feedback given, in this case a strong opposition to this project from all quarters, is so easily shrugged off. Over 13,000 objections were received by the PA.

Organisations had also filed an appeal against the approval of the project’s Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), which presents a flawed, unsubstantiated and incomplete assessment. For example, the EIA considers the excavation of a tunnel under a Natura 2000 site, which is not included in the application, as a mitigating factor, but refuses to consider the negative environmental impacts of the tunnel.

The organisations are urging people to attend the Planning Board sitting on Thursday 10th June at 10am and make their submissions against the project by registering from here. In 2018, the developer brought his workers to intervene during the meeting in order to fake support for a project that has been opposed by everyone. Thus, it is important that people participate in the sitting and show their anger at the construction of DB’s monster,” the groups said.

The organisations, together with Local Councils and thousands of objectors, are fully determined to continue opposing this horrendous project which will leave a massive negative impact on the social, urban and environmental contexts, now and for generations to come.

The statement was signed by the following organisations: ACT; Din l-Art Ħelwa; Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar; Friends of the Earth Malta; Moviment Graffitti; Ramblers Association of Malta; Rota; Sustainable Build Environment Malta and Żminijietna – Voice of the Left.

 

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