Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia announced that the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) has committed €500,000 to six different environmental projects.
The projects will be supported through the Better Environment in our Local Urban Spaces (BELLUS) programme. Making the announcement alongside ERA acting CEO Kevin Mercieca, the Minister explained how the projects were evaluated according to the effects on the environment and community as a whole.
Farrugia said the government has continued to invest in both natural and rural environment of the Maltese islands whilst also prioritising the wellbeing and quality of life for all families.
The six projects relate to environmental improvements and restoration in rural and urban areas in several localities. They will involve greening, educational and environmental management projects for the benefit of the public, students and environment.
The projects include;
- The Don Bosco Foundation – renovating a facility and turning it into a Green Living Hub Malta
- St John Rescue corps’ regeneration of a reservoir as well as the restoration of Fort Madliena reservoir
- Green access spaces to MCAST and the installation of 300sqm green roof on top of new MCAST Resource Centre Building
- Zejtun Local council’s establishment of Gebel San Martin Ring Road and restoration of rubble walls. Biodiversity will also b protected, along with preventing soil erosion and flooding and the installation of benches and road lighting and bins.
- A collective effort for a resilient environment with the Federation for Hunting and Conservation (KATTAR) focusing on propagation of local flora as well as raising awareness through public involvement. Planting material and plants will also be distributed to FKNK and local councils.
- St Augustine College – ecological education for the students and the regeneration of the St Augustine College Pieta garden. Two areas on the roof as possible gardens is also considered.
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