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Malta’s Most Ambitious Social Housing Project Unveiled, Providing Homes For 102 Families

Malta’s Most Ambitious Social Housing Project Unveiled, Providing Homes For 102 Families
Apr 6 2024 Share

By year’s end, a total of 442 social housing units to be launched across Malta since 2022.

In Msida, Minister for Social and Affordable Accommodation Roderick Galdes inaugurated the most ambitious social housing project to house 102 families.

During the opening ceremony, which bears the name of distinguished former Labour Minister Patrick Holland, Minister Galdes mentioned that from 2022 through the end of the current year, a total of 442 social housing units will be opened. “By the close of 2024, we will have supported 442 families in securing a promising future within decent and dignified homes,” the Minister stated.

The project with an investment of around €10 million, encompasses 102 apartments and 22 garages. Future expansions include the introduction of a Community Clinic and various retail outlets, enhancing the project’s contribution to the community.

He added that these efforts are complemented by the Housing Authority’s record schemes, marked by a €50 million investment and contributes to our country’s leading homeownership rate of 82.6% among European countries.

Minister Roderick Galdes concluded by saying that Government’s work in the housing sector brought about a social and holistic revolution. “The progress we’ve made and aim to continue is a testament to the collaborative effort of Team Malta working towards a common goal.”

The architect responsible for the design, Perit Samuel Formosa, shared insights into the innovative features of the building, notably its pioneering system for storing recycled water. Despite geographical challenges such as seawater and flooding, the building incorporates specialised underground facilities designed to collect and repurpose water in order to support civil protection efforts. Furthermore, the use of traditional Maltese stone in the facade preserves architectural heritage.

Present for the event were Permanent Secretary Emanuel Psaila, Msida mayor Margaret Baldacchino Cefai, and members of the Holland family.

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Frans Mallia Takes His Anger Towards Local Council on TikTok.

Frans Mallia Takes His Anger Towards Local Council on TikTok.
Apr 5 2024 Share

Frans Mallia, a candidate for Partit Popolari, is using TikTok to spotlight local concerns. Recently, he criticized the council’s handling of the repair of metal rods near a school, highlighting the risk to children. Mallia’s TikTok highlights how he had to go out of his way to repair it rather than hiring someone who specializes in these repairs, and how this was meant to be handled by the council. Mallia’s advocacy demonstrates the power of digital platforms in shaping local politics and fostering civic engagement.

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66 Unregular Immigrants Arrested In Various Police Inspections Around Malta

66 Unregular Immigrants Arrested In Various Police Inspections Around Malta
Apr 5 2024 Share

Over the past few days, work by the Malta Police Force in relation to irregular immigration took place.

Following further investigations, the police carried out various inspections which resulted in the arrest of 66 persons who were found to be living in Malta irregularly.

In work done in Gwardamanġa, Santa Venera, Ħamrun and Ħ’Attard, 21 persons were found living irregularly. meanwhile, another 23 irregular immigrants were found in inspections cared out in Marsa and Ħal Qormi.

After more days of surveillance, a number of arrests took place in Marsa last night, principally concerned with the abuse of the immigration systems. Another 22 persons were arrested.

The nationalities of the persons in question were mainly Syrian, with some nationalities hailing from other African countries.

The persons are being detained in the Detention Centre, with the process of repatriation underway.

Police investigations are ongoing. The work was carried out through the effort of various branches of the police force, with the assistance of the Detention Services.

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Horse Seen Swimming in Gozo Ferry Port in New TikTok

Horse Seen Swimming in Gozo Ferry Port in New TikTok
Apr 5 2024 Share

A recent TikTok video capturing a horse swimming in the Gozo Ferry Port in Mgarr has ignited environmental and safety concerns. Notably, the port’s water is often tainted with oil and gasoline stains, raising questions about its suitability for such activities. Moreover, the presence of horses in this bustling maritime hub raises risks of collision and injury. This incident underscores the urgency for stricter regulations to safeguard animal welfare and environmental integrity in coastal areas.

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