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Brown’s joins The Quad Central tenant line-up

Brown’s joins The Quad Central tenant line-up
Aug 25 2022 Share

Brown’s Pharma Limited is the largest retail pharmacy Group in Malta Established in 1998 by Alexander Fenech and Robert Spiteri, pharmacists, long-time friends, and business partners.

Brown’s has grown steadily over the past 24 years and has now opened doors to its 24th pharmacy at The Quad Central.

The new pharmacy joins the increasingly growing tenant line-up of established outlets at this new high-end business hub.

The similarity in the design, layout and availability of brands in all Brown’s outlets is what defines the ‘Brown’s’ brand. The company, stocks various competitive and popular products yet, aims at being unique and thus owns and retains the exclusivity on quality brands for skincare, make-up, nutrition and dermocosmetics; inclusive of luxury perfumes and cosmetics.

As a company Brown’s encourages wellness and good health in every possible way; and strives to provide a range of quality Health and Beauty services across the chain.

“Our company is completely people-centric. Whether you are our customer, colleague, or supplier, we put people at the core of what we do. There is no other way to deliver the high level of customer experiences we aspire to. We are very excited to open the doors of our 24th outlet, and to continue providing excellent service to our customers.” Alexander Fenech CEO

The Group will also relocate their Headquarter operations to this new development in Central Business District.

Zak Fenech, Head of Sales & Marketing at The Quad Central, said that he was thrilled to welcome Brown’s Pharma to Quad Central. “Convenience is key and we want to maximize convenience for our tenants and visitors,” said Fenech.

Brown’s Pharma is renowned for the wide range of health services it offers to its clientele, “and having them on board, being Malta’s leading pharmacy retail chain, will continue to make The Quad Central a one-stop shop for our tenants and visitors, where one may get his day-to-day needs in house. Moreover, this business announcement further portrays our development ethos, that is to bring first-class facilities that can support the busy modern lifestyles of our tenants and visitors,” said Fenech.

The opening hours of the new Brown’s Quad Pharmacy are from 8:00 until 20:00, Monday to Saturday. Sunday and

Public Holidays, the pharmacy will follow the pharmacy roster issued by Medicines Authority.

The concept at Quad Central embraces personal well-being and improved lifestyle.

Projected to achieve LEED® Platinum Certification, the Quad Central is set to be the next-generation office, catering, and amenity development. The development has been carefully crafted to foster the best possible tenant and visitor experience, whilst implementing notable green and environmentally friendly building concepts.

The concept of the Quad Central is one that embraces personal well-being and improved lifestyle for anyone working or visiting the project, through the centrality of the address as well as a unique mix of amenities, including ample public parking, first-class childcare facilities; Quaddies, Fort Fitness, Greens Supermarket and a wide range of retail outlets & eateries.

Piazza Level 00 has now opened to the public

In November, the first tenants at The Quad Central began operating from this new and exciting commercial hub. Last month, this stunning development reached another important milestone, as the Piazza at Level 00 opened its doors to the public, with three new operating outlets.

In the coming weeks, more outlets are set to open at The Quad Central hence offering an ampler and extensive array of handpicked outlets to all customers. The development offers easily accessible and ample parking, with more than

1,400 car and motorbike parking spaces and over 105 bicycle spaces.

More information about The Quad Central is available at www.thequad.com.mt.

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WATCH: No injuries sustained after crane topples in Gharghur

WATCH: No injuries sustained after crane topples in Gharghur
Aug 25 2022 Share

On Wednesday, a crane toppled between Triq Għaxqet L-Għajn and Triq il-Ġnien in Gharghur.

 

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A video shows members of the Malta Police Force and Civil Protection Department at Gharghur, with the toppled construction vehicle in a field below the street.

It appears that there were no injuries sustained in the incident. It is so far unknown what led to the incident.

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Video Source: Vinu Muscat

PN MP Jerome Caruana Cilia asks Minister of Finance from where €200 million will be cut

Aug 25 2022 Share

PN MP Jerome Caruana Cilia has recently gone to his Facebook to ask the Minister of Finance Clyde Caruana from where €200 million will be cut ahead of this year’s much awaited budget.

He has urged the Finance Minister to fully publish the details of the cuts.

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Caruana Cilia went on to ask “Can he tell us where he got these millions from? Can the Minister say on what criteria this reduction was made? Can the Minister say whether he has consulted with the MCESD?”

He continued by reminding the minister that the budget has to be approved from the parliament and for that reason he should reveal from where will these massive cuts be made.

The PN MP wrapped up his post by saying “The Minister cannot let a country wait almost two months to know where this reduction took place.”

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Birdlife Malta ask Prime Minister to postpone hunting season

Aug 25 2022 Share

Birdlife Malta has written to the Prime Minister asking him to postpone the start of the fall hunting season to the 15th of October.

This demand came after the “the massacre of 40 Black Kites (Astun Iswed)” which are supposed to be legally protected birds in Malta. The NGO later confirmed that the birds were shot over the 22nd and 23rd of August.

According to Birdlife the Environment Protection Unit within the police were unable to attend the report, meaning the hunter were left free with no consequences for their crime.

Birdlife CEO Mark Sultana had this to say “The situation of bird protection has not been as bad since the 1980s. The way hunters are being given all they desire and at the same time enforcement and regulations are weakened is not only shameful but also illegal,”

“The Prime Minister should immediately condemn what has happened. The least he could do is to suspend the opening of the hunting season till after 15th October to safeguard the migration of protected species like raptors and herons.”

He continued on by stating “If Robert Abela cannot reassure that illegal hunting will be fought against with strict enforcement and better laws, then Malta should not have hunting seasons,”

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