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MEP Daniel Attard Backs End To Biannual Clock Change

MEP Daniel Attard Backs End To Biannual Clock Change
Oct 23 2024 Share

Maltese MEP Daniel Attard has joined other Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in signing a letter urging European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to take action on ending the biannual clock-change across Europe. Attard is the only Maltese MEP who signed the letter, which aims to revisit the 2018 proposal to abolish the changing of clocks in spring and autumn.

In a recent public consultation in Malta, the majority of the people involved agreed with the requests of MEP Attard.

 

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The MEPs argue that the current system of switching between standard time and daylight saving time has become outdated and is detrimental to public health and safety. The letter highlights how clock changes disrupt sleep patterns, increase the risk of heart attacks, and may even cause more traffic accidents. Additionally, the energy-saving benefits, which initially justified the time changes, have become less relevant over time. In fact, studies suggest that energy consumption might actually rise during the winter months when clocks are changed.

A public consultation conducted by the European Commission in 2018 saw 84% of EU citizens opposing the biannual clock-change. Despite this, progress has stalled since the European Parliament overwhelmingly voted in favour of abolishing the practice in 2019.

What Would This Mean for Malta?

If this change goes through, it could mean an end to the twice-yearly time adjustments in Malta. No more setting your clocks forward or backward—standard time would remain throughout the year. This could lead to more stable daily routines, fewer health risks, and potential long-term benefits in terms of energy consumption.

Maltese citizens would no longer have to worry about the disorienting effects of switching between time zones twice a year, especially since studies have shown that the change negatively impacts sleep and overall well-being.

What do you think about this proposal? Should Malta stop changing the clocks?

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This Friday: G7 FRIGHT NIGHT FRIDAY at Gianpula Main Room

This Friday: G7 FRIGHT NIGHT FRIDAY at Gianpula Main Room
Oct 22 2024 Share

Get ready for the ultimate Halloween rave as G7 presents FRIGHT NIGHT FRIDAY at Gianpula Main Room this Friday, October 25th!  Prepare yourself for an unforgettable night filled with your favourite anthems, spine-chilling decor, and hands-in-the-air vibes that will leave you screaming for more. Gianpula Main Room will transform into a Halloween playground, becoming the ultimate Halloween hotspot for those who dare to enter.

 

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At the heart of the chaos, your favourite G7 DJs will be spinning the tracks, keeping the energy alive and the crowd moving all night long. It’s going to be a night where the music takes control and the party vibes are relentless!

Don’t forget to dress to kill – the theme is Red & Black, so step into your Halloween horror best. Whether you’re channeling your inner Scream Queen, a Purger, or a cold-blooded killer, make sure your outfit is unforgettable and fits the night’s eerie vibe.

Tickets are extremely limited, so if you don’t want to miss out, secure yours now at g7events.com. Message the group chat, rally your friends, and prepare for a Fright Night Friday full of screams, thrills, and unforgettable memories. This is one Halloween event you can’t afford to miss – see you at the crime scene!

Mark your calendars because FRIGHT NIGHT awaits this Friday, October 25th! 👻

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Karaoke Meets Club Vibes: G7 pres. BLUSH at Toy Room Malta

Karaoke Meets Club Vibes: G7 pres. BLUSH at Toy Room Malta
Oct 22 2024 Share

Malta’s party scene is about to get a whole lot hotter with the launch of G7 pres. BLUSH [Club Karaoke] at Toy Room Malta on Saturday, 23rd November!

Get ready to experience a karaoke experience unlike anything you’ve ever seen at the inaugural edition of BLUSH, where singing your heart out meets the ultimate party vibes.

 

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Taking the club karaoke experience to the next level, BLUSH will feature live lyrics displayed on Toy Room’s massive screens, so you and your crew can belt out your favourite pop bangers without missing a beat. And it’s not just about the music – expect a night full of energy with street dancers lighting up the stage and a splash of fun from the plethora of inflatables bouncing around the club.

This isn’t your average karaoke night; it’s a full-on spectacle designed for those who love good vibes, great music, and unforgettable moments. So grab your besties, get your voices warmed up, and prepare to party in one of Malta’s hottest superclubs. Trust us, you won’t want to miss this electrifying night of pure fun and music!

Mark your calendars – Saturday, 23rd November at Toy Room Malta. It’s time to make some noise! 🎤💃🎉

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Msida Local Council Calls For Meeting With IM Over Flyover Project

Msida Local Council Calls For Meeting With IM Over Flyover Project
Oct 22 2024 Share

The Msida Local Council is urgently requesting a meeting with Infrastructure Malta following the agency’s announcement to proceed with the controversial flyover as part of the Msida Creek project. In a statement released on Tuesday, the council expressed frustration over waiting weeks for a response regarding the meeting request, which remains unanswered.

However, Infrastructure Malta has responded, clarifying their position on the matter. They stated that on September 19, just weeks after the appointment of their new CEO, Steve Ellul, the technical team from Infrastructure Malta met with the Msida Local Council to discuss the full scope of the Msida Creek project. Infrastructure Malta emphasized that consultations, discussions, and planning have been ongoing since 2020, with several contributions and suggestions from the Msida Local Council incorporated into the project. The CEO also highlighted that following these years of dialogue, the first phase of the project will commence in November 2023.

Infrastructure Malta notes that the project has been approved by the Planning Authority after going through extensive consultations and tender evaluations. The project is set to benefit the Msida and surrounding communities. The final approval was issued on October 12, 2023, by the Planning Authority Board, with no appeals against the decision submitted during the designated appeal period.

Despite opposition to the flyover from the Msida Local Council, Infrastructure Malta insists that the project will go forward as planned. The €38.5 million redevelopment aims to eliminate traffic congestion by constructing a new flyover and removing traffic lights, thus easing bottlenecks between Msida and Ta’ Xbiex to Valletta. The project also includes a 300-meter canal to reduce flooding and the creation of a public open space in front of the parish church.

While the Msida Local Council supports the overall project, it has consistently opposed the flyover. “The council is committed to protecting the interests of all Msida residents,” they reiterated, emphasizing their commitment to continue advocating for the well-being of the community. The council had also put forward alternative proposals, such as a public park in place of the busy junction.

Infrastructure Malta, however, pointed out that the flyover design has been carefully planned, with sound barriers and green spaces considered as part of the overall project. They further stressed that approximately 60% of the space previously occupied by the junction will be transformed into a public open area, benefiting the local community by creating a new central hub.

This project, which was first announced in 2019, has undergone multiple redesigns to address community concerns. As work is set to begin next month, both parties continue to emphasize the importance of ensuring the project benefits the residents of Msida.

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