
A once-unused concrete area in Ħaż-Żebbuġ previously, occupied by a public toilet, has now been transformed into a new, open pedestrian space, offering residents a greener and more welcoming environment.
The revitalisation project in Triq Sciortino was carried out by the Public Works Department in collaboration with the Ħaż-Żebbuġ Local Council. Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, and Mayor Steve Zammit Lupi visited the newly regenerated area, which now serves as a pleasant public square for the whole community.
As part of the upgrade, the old toilet block was removed and replaced with an underground reservoir capable of storing around 200,000 cubic metres of rainwater. This water will be used to irrigate new plants and keep the area clean.
Parliamentary Secretary Farrugia expressed his satisfaction with the project, highlighting its positive impact on residents’ quality of life. “We are committed to bringing life back into the centres of our towns and villages. This piazza is a perfect example of a space built by the people, for the people.” he said.
Mayor Zammit Lupi added that the Local Council looks forward to using the new square for community events throughout the year, thanking the Public Works Department for its support.
This regeneration forms part of the government’s wider commitment to sustainable urban development and improved public spaces across Malta.
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