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Contact sport training and spectator-less games to return from 10 May

CONTACT SPORT TRAINING AND SPECTATOR-LESS GAMES TO RETURN FROM 10 MAY
Apr 25 2021 Share

The future of sports activities in the midst of the pandemic was announced during today’s public health conference addressed by Prime Minister Robert Abela, Health Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent for Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci.

Prime Minister Abela announced that as from 10 May, training sessions for professional contact sports will commence once again while non-contact sports are set to completely resume without spectators.

Along with the aforementioned ease of restrictions, it was also announced that arts education and extra-curricular activities will be announced to start once again.

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Il-Prim Ministru Robert Abela jindirizza konferenza tal-aħbarijiet flimkien mad-Deputat Prim Ministru Chris Fearne u s-Supretendent tas-Saħħa Pubblika, il-Professur Charmaine Gauci.

Il-Prim Ministru Robert Abela jindirizza konferenza tal-aħbarijiet flimkien mad-Deputat Prim Ministru Chris Fearne u s-Supretendent tas-Saħħa Pubblika, il-Professur Charmaine Gauci.

Posted by Robert Abela on Sunday, 25 April 2021

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Restaurants and snack bars to reopen until 5pm as from 10 May

Restaurants and snack bars to reopen until 5pm as from 10 May
Apr 25 2021 Share

During today’s public health conference, Prime Minister Robert Abela confirmed that as from 10 May,  restaurants and snack bars will be able to re-open to serve tables with a maximum of 4 people until 5PM.

The Prime Minister went on to state that after 5PM, these establishments will continue to operate on a delivery and take-away basis, along with a number of other COVID-19 measure updates.

Abela also confirmed that non-essential shops and services, along with museums are also set to reopen as from tomorrow.

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Maltese design studio reveals work done on London Royal Parks kiosks

Maltese design studio reveals work done on London Royal Parks kiosks
Apr 25 2021 Share

Renowned Maltese architecture and design studio Mizzi Studio has unveiled its most significant commission work to date in a number of ‘handcrafted’ brass kiosks across London’s Royal Parks.

Amongst them, a brass tubular kiosk at the foot of Buckingham Palace, all of which replacing a number of aged coffee kiosks around the parks with elegant, nature-inspired canopies fitting perfectly in their surroundings.

The high-profile commission started back in 2017 with artisan brand Colicci, with the final kiosk being erected on Monday 15th March 2021 in St. James’ Park, perfectly highlighting Mizzi Studio’s design prowess and aesthetic expertise.

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PM Robert Abela to address COVID-19 conference at 11AM

Apr 25 2021 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela is expected to address the country at 11am, along with Health Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci, to formally announce any easing of COVID-19 restrictions and present a plan for the country going forward.

Non-essential shops and services are expected to reopen from tomorrow, with four people allowing to gather in public, as opposed to the current. Beyond that, restaurants, bars, gyms and wedding services currently await a position from the government to plan a way forward as their businesses’ security hangs in the balance.

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