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Dementia Garden for residents of St Vincent de Paul care home

Dementia Garden for residents of St Vincent de Paul care home
Oct 16 2022 Share

In just a few months, residents of St Vincent de Paul Hospital will be able to enjoy time in a brand new Dementia Garden, currently being constructed through an investment of €750,000. 

The concept behind the dementia-friendly garden is a fresh one for the Maltese islands and will put the safety of the residents as its top priority. 

The garden will also help to combat one of the biggest challenges faced by many today by giving dementia patients a space to carry out various recreational activities whilst also being out in a natural and safe space. 

Visiting the construction site, Active Ageing Minister Jo Etienne Abela said that the garden will span 3,000 metres squared and will engage dementia patients through various activities on an individual as well as a collective level. 

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Parking bays for e-scooters to be implemented in Malta

Parking bays for e-scooters to be implemented in Malta
Oct 16 2022 Share

Speaking on TVM program Insights, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia revealed that parking bays for e-scooters will be implemented on the island to address the issues surrounding the haphazard use of the vehicles. 

The Minister revealed that those found breaking the law related to driving and parking the scooters will be fined to further regulate the use of the alternative transport. 

Farrugia said that this is a phenomenon being faced in other countries and not just Malta. Yet, we should not be condemning the use of scooters as they offer an alternative to cars and more traditional means. 

However, regulation should be still implemented and the island is set to move towards establishing parking bays for the vehicles and thus making it safer for everyone on the road or on pavements. 

The Minister said that the current law concerning such alternative transportation is already well established in Malta but simply needs updating to adapt to the changing state of our roads as new options are welcomed. 

Scooters and the haphazard parking of said scooters were posing a problem for various commuters on the Maltese islands. Many have called for further regulation, and it seems as though Malta might in fact be heading down that road. 

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Could Malta become the next Dubai? Land reclamation discussion ongoing

Could Malta become the next Dubai? Land reclamation discussion ongoing
Oct 16 2022 Share

Could Malta transform into a Mediterranean version of Dubai? The government is currently considering four diverse projects related to land reclamation in various areas of the island. 

The projects are related to industry, trade and family reclamation, Infrastructure Minister Aaron Farrugia revealed when asked during TVM program Insights. 

The Minister said that the government is currently not only exploring these three areas but also a legal framework which could eventually lead to them being carried out. 

Before such a project is carried out, the need for an environment impact study is crucial, said the Minister, who previously held the position of Environmental Minister. 

Farrugia made reference to two studies being carried out under two different administrations whereby six sites were identified for potential  land reclamation. He said such projects will permit the recovery of unused land as well as ease the construction waste issue the island currently faces. 

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Marsa mayor rekindles memories with old tal-linja photos

Marsa mayor rekindles memories with old tal-linja photos
Oct 16 2022 Share

Taking to social media, Marsa mayor Josef Azzopardi shared some snapshots of old local buses, known as tal-linja, and rekindled some fond memories for many living on the island. 

‘Nostalgia’ he said to begin his reminiscing post. ‘When was the last time you boarded an old bus such as this?’ 

‘To tell you the truth I was looking forward to board one once more, to hear the engine roaring and the bell dinging’. 

He went on to announce that the public will have the opportunity to board these relics on Sunday 16th October at 1300, 1400, 1500 and 1715hrs from in front of the Marsa Trinity church. The tour will drive passengers around Marsa as members of the History and Culture Society recount stories related to the historical buildings of Marsa. 

This could be a wonderful opportunity for all, whether people already familiar with these buses to unlock some deeply stored memories or those who have never set foot on these buses to get a feel as to what it was like.

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