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‘Diamond House’ to be potentially demolished and replaced

‘Diamond House’ to be potentially demolished and replaced
Apr 26 2021 Share

The Planning Authority is set to decide on Wednesday 28th April 2021 whether or not to demolish the Walmarville house, also known as Diamond House by Hal Balzan residents. The modernist building is set to be replaced by ‘1 garage and 4 car spaces at basement level, 1 maisonette on the ground floor, 3 apartments from first till third floor level […] and a penthouse at penthouse level including a pool’.

This Wednesday 28 April 2021 the Planning Authority (PA/06555/20) is going to decide whether to demolish this house…

Posted by Daniel Cilia on Sunday, 25 April 2021

Located in Triq il-Ferrovija l-Qadima, Hal Balzan, the ‘Diamond House’ has become an iconic sight in the locality. Din l-Art Helwa stated that ‘Modernist architecture was introduced in Malta in the 1920s and established a new form of architectural style. Despite a call for an increase in awareness for protection, Walmarville and other modernist buildings are under threat by an increase in development and a lack of conservation.’

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50% of Maltese adult population vaccinated

50% of Maltese adult population vaccinated
Apr 26 2021 Share

The Maltese vaccination rollout has been effectively administering jabs to Malta’s population, so much so that 50% of the adult population is now vaccinated. 311,559 vaccines, of which 99,574 are second doses, have been administer as of yesterday Sunday 25th April 2021. The rollout has immensely contributed to a decrease in daily cases, deaths and even easing the pressure in Malta’s health care system. Malta currently utilises Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson (which was approved last week) and AstraZeneca.

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Posted by saħħa on Sunday, 25 April 2021

The rollout has also worked closely with the health restrictions which are currently being eased. Caution is still however immensely important and abiding by the measures is of utmost importance. This news also places Malta in very close proximity with the UK’s vaccination rollout  as it edges closer to overtaking it.

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Comino boat trip causes social media concern

Comino boat party breaks several COVID-19 health restrictions
Apr 26 2021 Share

A seemingly-crowded boat in Comino’s Blue Lagoon has been spotted and made known publicly through photos emerging on social media. The organisation has contacted MaltaDaily and stated that they were abiding by the COVID-19 regulations and keeping the required safe distance and number of people in groups. The number of people which could be in groups together went up to four just today, being groups of two as of last week unless the people involved were from the same household.

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Photo Source: Christabel Degiorgio

Manchester United returning to Malta

Replay have reported that one of the most followed football clubs in Malta, Manchester United will be returning to Malta for a training camp.
Apr 26 2021 Share

Replay have reported that one of the most followed football clubs in Malta, Manchester United will be returning to Malta for a training camp. The Red Devils have already been in Malta 21 years ago, and their return could also be accompanied by a match against one of Malta’s Premier League clubs. Manchester United had already played against Birkirkara FC back in 2000, winning with a score of 5-1.

🔴🔴ESKLUSSIVA | Wieħed mill-aktar klabbs segwiti f’Malta, Manchester United se jkunu qed jerġgħu jiġu f’pajjiżna, 21 sena…

Posted by Replay (Net Television) on Sunday, 25 April 2021

Replay stated that this news is still set to be confirmed but the information will be made official in the coming days. VisitMalta has struck a deal with the English team in November 2019. The deal was, as stated by the Tourism Minister, was to promote Malta through the popular team, with the agreement costing around €20  million over the period of three years. This news is surely to excite Manchester fans who could not travel due to COVID-19 to watch them play.

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