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Love Island Malta’s Chelsea Celebrates Mum’s 70th Birthday

Love Island Malta's Chelsea Celebrates Mum's 70th Birthday
Sep 9 2024 Share

Taking to social media, Love Island Malta Season 1 winner Chelsea Bagnall celebrated her mum’s 70th birthday.

‘Happy 70th birthday to my soulmate’, wrote the former islander.

You are my favorite person in the whole world and I am so grateful to be your daughter.’

 

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‘Thank you for always being my rock, I don’t know what I’d without you. I love you so much mamma! Have the best day.’

Chelsea shared black and white photos of the two together, two of them today and another back when Chelsea had just been born.

Chelsea’s mum had stolen the show during the parent’s visiting episode, immediately stealing viewer’s hearts with her energetic personality.

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Vittoriosa Win Victory Day Regatta For 2nd Consecutive Year

Vittoriosa Win Victory Day Regatta For 2nd Consecutive Year
Sep 9 2024 Share

Vittoriosa ended a 40-year wait to win the Victory Day Regatta in dramatic fashion, securing victory in the final race, Tal-Pass B’Erbgħa, at Valletta Grand Harbour on Sunday.

The team crossed the finish line first, narrowly beating a strong Senglea contingent that took second place. Cospicua, chasing Senglea’s record of 23 shields, finished third.

This victory marks Vittoriosa’s second consecutive success after sharing last year’s shield with Cospicua. However, it is the first time they have lifted the Victory Day Regatta shield outright since their triumph in 1984.

In the ‘B’ category, Cospicua clinched the shield after winning two of the five races, including the decisive final race.

Despite Kalkara and Marsamxett being in strong positions to win the shield before the final race, Kalkara’s collision with Vittoriosa and Marsamxett’s third-place finish opened the door for Cospicua’s victory.

Vittoriosa also claimed the women’s shield with a dominant performance from rowers Shazel Grima and Glynnis Mizzi, representing Birgu.

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40 Year Old Man Injured After Mellieha Fireworks Explosion

40 Year Old Man Injured After Mellieha Fireworks Explosion
Sep 9 2024 Share

Yesterday, at around 1900hrs, police were informed that their assistance was needed in Mellieħa.

Police immediately convened on site and preliminary investigations showed that some fireworks had exploded in the vicinity of a 40 year old man resident of Qrendi.

The man was given medical attention by a team on site and transported to Mater Dei Hospital. He was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries.

Investigations are still ongoing.

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Cremation Policy To Be Published Soon, Minister Reveals

Cremation Policy To Be Published Soon, Minister Reveals
Sep 9 2024 Share

Planning Minister Clint Camilleri has given final approval to Malta’s policy for standalone crematoria, fulfilling a Labour Party election promise, Times of Malta revealed.

The “Policy and design guidance for the development of standalone crematoria” will be published soon, allowing for the creation of cremation facilities in Malta.

Camilleri emphasised that cremation offers an alternative to traditional funerals, potentially reducing the need for cemetery expansions over time.

The policy outlines design and location requirements for crematoria, ensuring compliance with environmental and health regulations. It prohibits construction in sensitive areas such as industrial zones, scheduled sites, and agricultural land.

Crematoria must be easily accessible, meet emission standards, and incorporate modern filtration technology. The facilities should include essential elements like a mortuary, viewing room, cremation chamber, post-cremation room, and a garden of remembrance with a columbarium.

Crematorium buildings are restricted to a footprint of 500 square meters and a height of 7.7 meters, with a minimum distance of 183 meters from residential areas.

Malta legalised cremation in 2019, but the development of standalone crematoria has been delayed due to the lack of clear guidelines. With this policy now in place, the Planning Authority can proceed with reviewing pending applications, giving Maltese families a viable option for cremation.

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Source: Times of Malta