The Malta Independent 10 May 2025, Saturday
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PA resumes direct action against illegal Xewkija scrapyard

Wednesday, 29 November 2023, 14:41 Last update: about 2 years ago

The Planning Authority’s Compliance & Enforcement Directorate, assisted by members of the Police Force and WasterServ, resumed direct action on a large illegal scrapyard located at Xewkija, outside the development zone (ODZ) on Wednesday.

This follows the direct action which had commenced in November last year, but which had been stopped through court proceedings of a warrant of prohibitory injunction instituted by the contravener against the PA.

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Up until last year’s action was halted by the Court, the PA had already removed truckloads of scrap material which included derelict cars, trucks, tyres, white goods, and electronic equipment. After withdrawing the warrant of prohibitory injunction, the contravener committed to the removal of the remaining scrap and the full reinstatement of the affected land, the PA said.

However, even though the contravener had initially started honouring this commitment, the remedial progress dwindled along the months and as a result, PA said that it moved in again to clear the remaining material and return the land to its original state on Wednesday morning.

“Truckloads of material are being carted away to licenced waste management facilities. Given the extent of the site, which measures an area of over 15,000 square metres, the operation is expected to continue over the coming days,” the authority said.

The direct action is being carried out by the PA at the full expense of the contravener, the authority added.

 

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