Film Set Doors To Remain Permanently In Valletta

Film Set Doors To Remain Permanently In Valletta
May 29 2025 Share

Malta Film Commissioner Johann Grech and Valletta Mayor Olaf McKay have successfully worked together to ensure that the iconic doors created for a recent film shot in Valletta will stay in place permanently.

Mayor McKay expressed his gratitude for Johann Grech’s assistance, saying: “I’ve just been on the line with the Film Commissioner. I would like to thank Johann Grech for his help in ensuring that the iconic doors created for the recent film being shot in Valletta will remain there permanently.

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New Sports Zones for Kids Open at Sant’Antnin Park in Marsaskala

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Sant’Antnin Park in Marsaskala has become even more appealing with the addition of two new sports-circuit zones designed by Project Green, aimed at encouraging physical activity among children and youths.

The two areas feature age-appropriate equipment: one for children aged 5 to 12, and another for those aged 13 and over. Among the installations are climbing nets, monkey bars, and ninja step plates, with clear signage provided to guide users on safe and proper use.

During a visit by Environment Minister Miriam Dalli and the Marsaskala Local Council, Architect Chiara Darmanin from Project Green explained that the new facilities give younger visitors the opportunity to train and stay active in a safe, outdoor environment.

Minister Dalli praised the initiative, noting that such projects help bring communities together. “These spaces are meant to create memories, encourage physical activity, and bring people closer,” she said, adding that another large recreational area had just been inaugurated in Pembroke.

Marsaskala Mayor Mario Calleja also encouraged young people to make good use of the park. “We welcomed this initiative because our children need more safe, inclusive spaces. I urge everyone to enjoy and protect it from vandalism,” he said.

Photo Credits: Clodagh O’Neill DOI

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Superintendent Johann Joseph Fenech Has Been Promoted To Assistant Commissioner

Superintendent Johann Joseph Fenech Has Been Promoted To Assistant Commissioner
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The Malta Police Force have announced that Superintendent Johann Joseph Fenech was promoted to Assistant Commissioner on 28th of May.

Mr Fenech began his career as a Police Inspector in 2004 and was promoted to Superintendent in 2018.

Over the years, he has served in both district policing and specialised branches. He has also led the Gender-Based and Domestic Violence Unit (GBDVU) since its establishment in October 2020.

In his new role, Assistant Commissioner Fenech will lead the ICT & Data Management Unit — a strategic position central to the Force’s digital transformation.

Commissioner Angelo Gafà has described the promotion of Johann Joseph Fenech to Assistant Commissioner as a significant step in the Force’s ongoing modernisation efforts.

“This appointment marks another important step in our journey towards a modern and professional police force,” Commissioner Gafà stated.

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Maltese Athletes Brings More GSSE Medals

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Maltese athletes continue to shine at the ongoing Games of the Small States of Europe in Andorra, adding to the nation’s growing prestige and medal tally.

Malta currently sits 4th out of 9 countries, with an impressive total of 29 medals: 8 gold, 11 silver, and 10 bronze.

 

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In Karate, Heorhii Denysov secured a bronze in the Men’s -75kg category, bringing Malta’s Karate medal count to two golds and two bronzes.

Artistic gymnast Julia Galea delivered an excellent routine to win silver on the floor, while teammate Sophie St John added a bronze, rounding off a superb showing from Malta’s gymnasts.

Swimming sensation Sasha Gatt continued her strong run, adding a silver in the 1500m freestyle to her earlier gold, further contributing to Malta’s success in the pool.

The Women’s 4x100m Medley Team—Victoria Balderacchi, Zoe Cawsey, Michela Portelli, and Nirvana Micallef—also claimed silver with a solid performance.

In Table Tennis, Felix Wetzel and Maria Carmelia Iacob each earned silver in the Singles competition, boosting Malta’s medal count even further.

Gianluca Chetcuti added a bronze in the men’s trap shooting event, following a superb qualification round where he had placed first.

Meanwhile, the Malta Women’s 3×3 basketball team secured a silver medal after a hard-fought final against Luxembourg, narrowly losing 19–15.

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