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Architects Suspended Over Collapse That Took Miriam Pace’s Life

Architects Suspended Over Collapse That Took Miriam Pace's Life
Apr 4 2025 Share

The Chamber of Architects has suspended the professional warrants of two architects involved in the fatal 2020 building collapse that killed Miriam Pace, following a five-year investigation.

Architect Roderick Camilleri, responsible for the excavation site adjacent to Pace’s home, received a two-year, four-month suspension for failing to uphold professional standards.

He was found to have submitted “amateurish and hastily drawn-up” risk assessments and method statements, which the Chamber described as showing a “nonchalant attitude to risk.”

Although not found guilty of gross negligence, Camilleri had appointed an unqualified person to inspect neighbouring properties and entered into a 10% shareholding agreement with the site developer instead of charging professional fees — breaching the Code of Professional Conduct.

Anthony Mangion, who served as the site’s technical officer (STO), was handed a 14-month suspension. The Chamber ruled that he failed to fulfil his primary duty of enforcing compliance with the method statement.

It described Mangion as adopting a passive approach, visiting the site randomly and lacking coordination with the contractor.

He was also deemed to have been appointed solely to satisfy administrative requirements rather than to play an active role in the project.

Both architects were previously convicted of involuntary damage in criminal court and ordered to perform community service, though spared jail due to clean criminal records.

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Comino Six Senses Eco-Resort Gets PA Backing

Comino Six Senses Eco-Resort Gets PA Backing
Apr 4 2025 Share

HV Hospitality has welcomed the Planning Authority’s recommendation to approve its proposed redevelopment of the Comino hotel and bungalows, originally built in the 1960s at San Niklaw Bay and Santa Maria Bay.

The €170 million project aims to transform the site into a lower-density, eco-conscious resort, managed by the sustainable luxury brand Six Senses, part of the InterContinental Hotels Group.

Under the recommended permit, the site will remain exclusively for tourism, in line with HV Hospitality’s declared vision and existing land title.

 

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The redevelopment will reduce the maximum number of guests from 284 to 240, focusing on high-quality, sustainable tourism rather than mass commercialisation.

The new resort, designed by Belvedere Architecture, will occupy a smaller footprint than the current buildings, allowing over 8,200 sqm of land to be restored to its natural state.

In collaboration with the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA), a large-scale ecological restoration plan will see over 55,000 native trees, plants, and shrubs planted, propagated from local seeds and cuttings.

The development will also comply with the Comino Local Plan, Natura 2000 guidelines, and ERA’s strict environmental conditions.

HV Hospitality has committed to preserving Comino’s natural character, avoiding untreated sewage discharge, reducing light pollution, and achieving LEED certification for sustainable design, aligning with Malta’s long-term tourism strategy.

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G7 FRIDAYS: Malta’s Biggest Club Night Returns on 23rd May

G7 FRIDAYS: Malta's Biggest Club Night Returns on 23rd May
Apr 4 2025 Share

Nothing says summer in Malta quite like G7 Fridays, and the island’s most iconic club night is officially back on Friday 23rd May at the legendary Gianpula Main Room.

Known for packing out dance floors and delivering unforgettable nights, G7 Fridays is Malta’s biggest clubbing residency—bringing together the hottest local DJs, top international guests, and the best crowd on the island. Whether you’re a first-timer or a G7 regular, this is your sign to gather your crew and dive into the ultimate summer vibe.

But that’s just the beginning. G7 Fridays is part of the massive G7 Summer ’25 series, taking over Malta’s finest venues including Café del Mar Malta, Toy Room Malta, Toy Room Beach Club, and more. This summer’s insane lineup features global heavyweights like Adam Port, Afrojack, Argy, Claptone, and many more still to be announced.

So if you’re ready for late nights, good music, and even better memories, mark your calendars for May 23rd. Malta’s summer scene doesn’t start until G7 says so.

🎟️ Get your tickets now at g7events.com and be part of Malta’s biggest party.

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Senglea Regatta Club Claim They Were Denied Victory

Senglea Regatta Club Claim They Were Denied Victory
Apr 4 2025 Share

The Senglea Regatta Club claims it was unfairly denied victory during the Category A Regatta held on 31st March, due to multiple breaches of official rules and misconduct by rival clubs, particularly Bormla.

Senglea argues that by the end of the third race—having already won two and placed second in another—they had a 24-point lead and were on course for overall victory.

However, following their third win, Bormla allegedly obstructed the racecourse with boats and disrupted the event.

Senglea states that this protest was a direct violation of Rule 7.6, which forbids protests during the regatta, allowing only post-event complaints within 15 days.

Despite this, organisers allegedly called in the technical board—contrary to Rule 4.2, which limits such actions to extraordinary circumstances—and ordered a race to be restarted without valid justification.

The club further claims that the original race had run without interference, with all boats completing the course and Senglea declared the winner in official results.

They argue that the subsequent re-run was illegitimate and that even the rowers from Senglea, Bormla, and Birgu participated under protest, allowing other teams to win uncontested.

Senglea maintains the race outcome should stand and is taking legal action, demanding that the injustice be rectified.

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