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A remarkable sneak peek at the Valletta Sports Club project

A remarkable sneak peek at the Valletta Sports Club project
Sep 9 2021 Share

As Valletta Football Club and the VBL Group gear up for their regeneration of the Salinos Grounds into the Valletta Sports Club, a little sneak peak has unveiled the ambitious project’s transformation of the area into a stunning sports club. Located right at the centre of the City, the project is, according to’ a joint statement, ‘focused around what the Valletta community needs’. The sports club will offer modern sport facilities which cover a variety of disciplines, childcare and even educational facilities. 

It will include a 6,000 square meter lush garden which can be enjoyed by both residents and visitors of Valletta. Sustained by high end retail outlets and health food and beverage concepts, the project will be enjoyed by all future generations whilst also keeping an eye on Valletta’s past and its rich heritage. VBL Group Chairman Andrei Imbroll said that no corners will be cut, with a total commitment to Malta’s capital city. 

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Teenager shines in US Open and qualifies to Semi Finals

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This US Open, tennis might have come across a star in the making in 18-year old Emma Raducanu. The 18-year old Brit has recently beat 11th seeded, Swiss Belinda Bencic to qualify to the semi finals. Belinda Bencic recently won gold in Tokyo in women’s singles. Emma will be the first tennis player to enter the tournament in the qualifier stage to play in a semi final.

 

 

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This is Emma’s second ever Grand Slam and her first one overseas. She has managed to skip Johanna Konta and Heather Watson during the tournament to become the highest ranked British female tennis player. She beat Belinda 6-3 and 6-4, not losing one set to the Swiss gold medallist.

She will now face Greek Maria Sakkari and hope for a good result to make her first ever Grand Slam final. In the other semi final there is another teenager vying for a final 2 spot – 19-year old Leylah Annie Fernandez who hails from Canada.

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Youth Council propose a bidding system for car ownership in Malta

Youth Council propose a bidding system for car ownership in Malta
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In their latest annual Pre-Budget Proposal for the upcoming 2022 Budget, the Maltese National Youth Council (KNZ) has proposed a quota system on the number of vehicles allowed to occupy Malta’s street at a given time. The proposal suggests implementing a system in which individuals ‘engage in a bidding process in order to purchase and make us of a vehicle for a limited number of years […]’. This model has been introduced in Singapore in relation to car ownership as a means to fight both traffic and environmental pollution. 

Singapore introduced a ‘Certificate of Entitlement’ which allows bidders to compete against one another for the right to use a vehicle over ten years. This model was brought up locally by Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat around two years ago but instead opted against it, preferring to incentivise people to use public transport instead. Scotland has confirmed it will trial this concept, with other countries such as New Zealand and Japan having trialled something similar. 

THE KNZ brought up other proposals ahead of the Budget which target various other sectors, from education to health. Among the proposals, the council is proposing ‘walk-in clinics’ targeted at mental health, an introduction of a carbon tax, facilitation of affordable HIV treatments and medication, a considerable increase in wages of professional educators and even re-opening trade schools among others. 

‘Why should kids still wear masks in class?’ asks PN candidate

‘Why should kids still wear masks in class?’ asks PN candidate
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PN candidate and teacher Justin Schembri has expressed skepticism over the health protocol which has students wearing masks in classrooms. He brought up the question as he pointed out that children will already be adequately distanced from each other. Schembri stated that despite welcoming the protocols which are gradually introducing a sense of normality, he is of the opinion that this particular protocol does not add up.

This is considering that several establishments such as restaurants bring groups of 6 people not necessarily from the same family/bubble together at a table. He expressed how he believed that mask usage in classrooms could be reduced given that distance is maintained. Other countries have embraced this protocol, with the UK not recommending masks at all. Despite his questioning, Schembri stated that health authority recommendations should be given absolute importance and followed. 

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