The Nationalist Party have criticised plans to dig up green spaces which form part of Marsaxlokk’s primary school and replace them with a library, local council offices and garages.
PN spokesman Peter Agius spoke at a press conference and stated that Marsaxlokk needs more open areas. It could not afford to lose ‘yet another’ open space to development.
Should the plans be approved by the Planning Authority, Agius said, it would be killing around 40 trees. It will instead be replaced by a three-storey block rise.
Electoral candidate Janice Chetcuti joined Agius in his critique, asking what example the authorities wish to give to Marsaxlokk’s children should a garden be replaced by construction.
The planning application is currently awaiting recommendation of assigned case officer and was filed by Marsaxlokk mayor Stephen Grech.
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