Children Under The Age Of 12 Will Be Able To Attend Malta Premier Matches For Free

Apr 4 2025 Share

The Malta Premier has announced a family-friendly initiative that allows children under the age of 12 to attend all remaining 2025 season matches for free.

With the aim of bringing the exciting atmosphere of local football to more families, the league is encouraging parents to bring their little ones along and enjoy the matchday experience together.

Free tickets for under-12s can be collected at the stadium ticket booths.

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Lizzie Rings End Of Chemotherapy Bell After 2 Years

Lizzie Rings End Of Chemotherapy Bell After 2 Years
Apr 4 2025 Share

Puttinu Cares shared an adorable video to Facebook of young Lizzie and her family, as the girl rings the ‘End of Chemotherapy’ bell after two years of treatment.

‘It was a beautiful celebration, surrounded by family and the incredible team at Rainbow Ward, her second family’, wrote Puttinu Cares.

Lizzie is officially cancer free, with Puttinu expressing how proud they are of her strength, courage and determination in the face of such an ordeal.

Congratulations Lizzie and to all the family!

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Top Of The World Għargħur Gets New Bins By McDonald’s

Top Of The World Għargħur Gets New Bins By McDonald's
Apr 4 2025 Share

Premier Restaurants Malta, the operator of McDonald’s, has teamed up with the Eastern Regional Council (Reġjun Lvant) and the Ħal Għargħur Local Council to install 20 new bins at the well-loved Top of the World area.

This scenic spot, popular with both residents and tourists, has long faced problems with littering. The initiative aims to encourage responsible waste disposal and improve overall cleanliness.

The bins, featuring joint branding, have been placed in strategic locations to ensure easy access for visitors. They will be emptied more frequently to help maintain a tidy and pleasant environment.

Peter Hili, Managing Director of Premier Restaurants Malta, stated that this collaboration reflects McDonald’s commitment to supporting the communities it serves.

“This partnership is a straightforward yet effective way to help keep public areas clean and enjoyable,” he said.

Anthony Chircop, President of the Eastern Regional Council, highlighted the importance of public-private collaboration in tackling environmental issues. Mayor of Ħal Għargħur, Helen Gauci, expressed her pride in supporting efforts that promote cleaner public spaces.

This bin installation is part of McDonald’s Malta’s broader commitment to community support, sustainability initiatives, and partnerships aimed at improving waste management and local environments.

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Car Catches Fire In Ħaż-Żebbuġ

Car Catches Fire In Ħaż-Żebbuġ
Apr 4 2025 Share

A video shared to TikTok shows a car engulfed in flames in Ħaż-Żebbuġ.

The Black SUV seems to have caught fire yesterday, but it is as of yet unclear what caused the fire.

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It was reported that no injuries were sustained during the incident.

Authorities were quick to respond and extinguish the flames.

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