The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) has stated that noise pollution has become a big problem in the capital city and is one of the main reasons why the city is not fitting as a high-end destination yet.
The MHRA had this to say: “Whereas MHRA supports the concept of having commercial activity in Valletta, the way it is currently being carried out is causing a lot of damage to the tourism activity residing in Valletta due to loud noise being allowed till the early hours of night,”
The association also claimed that the style of entertainment being currently promoted under the watch of Mayor Alfred Zammit “contradicts efforts in positioning Valletta as a high-end destination, as agreed to by all tourism stakeholders through the National Tourism policy.”
According to feedback received, noise pollution is the worst during the weekends due to the chaotic loud amplified music one can find in the streets of Valletta.
The MHRA have now appealed to the government to take action and to suspend and revaluate the current legal notice (LN 161 & 163) in order to promote entertainment with conditions fitting of a high-end destination.
This follows various complaints by residents, Facebook posts by former MPs – including Foreign Affairs Minister Evarist Bartolo – and even videos attempting to show the reality of the 1am curfew for music in bars within the capital city.
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