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New Speed Camera Installed in Tumas Chetcuti Road, Attard

New Speed Camera Installed in Tumas Chetcuti Road, Attard
Oct 6 2023 Share

A brand new speed camera has been installed in Tumas Chetcuti Road with a maximum of 60 kilometres per hour from the Imrieħel Bypass towards Rabat.

Drivers have been advised to adhere to the velocity of 60 kilometres per hour, which is 20km/h under the national velocity limit of 80km/h.

A number of street signs closer to the signs have also been installed to warn drivers, but it is so far unknown when the camera will start to become operational.

This new installation follows months of pressure and requests from the Attard Local Council and frequenters of the area after multiple road accidents took place in that same road.

Drivers stay safe!

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Ġejja x-Xitwa? Possible Showers Forecasted Over The Weekend

Ġejja x-Xitwa? Possible Showers Forecasted Over The Weekend
Oct 6 2023 Share

While the islands seem to remain abundant in summer vibes as we head halfway into the Autumn season, Malta may experience possible rain showers over the weekend, according to the Met Office.

The Met Office’s 7-day forecast, as presented on maltairport.com, predicts partly cloudy weather on Friday and Saturday and ‘Possible Showers’ on Sunday.

Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 27°C which feel like 28°C and lows of 19°C.

Meanwhile, local weather page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’ has reported a weather anomaly in Western Europe, with temperatures reaching close to 30°C in Spain, Portugal, France, Austria, Italy and even England due to an extensive cyclone entirely covering Southern Europe.

Are you enjoying the weather at the moment?

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The Phoenicia Malta Among Top 3 Hotels in Southern & Central Europe by Prestigious Platform

The Phoenicia Malta Among Top 3 Hotels in Southern & Central Europe by Condé Nast
Oct 6 2023 Share

Malta’s very own The Phoenicia has placed amongst the Top 3 Hotels in Southern & Central Europe on prestigious travel platform Condé Nast Traveler.

The globally-renowned travel platform put one of Malta’s premier hotels in third place, with a score of 96.57, placing after Vienna’s Hotel Sacher and Park Hyatt, which placed in second and first respectively. Additionally, it was also named one of the Top 12 Hotels in the Rest of Europe by the publications Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards 2023.

This magnificent feat not only served as a first for the hotel and Maltese Islands, but was also called “the result of years of investment, not only in the property, but a substantial investment in The Phoenicia Malta team.”

In a recent statement, The Phoenicia Malta owner Mark Shaw stated the following: “We are deeply honoured to be included on this prestigious list, especially as it reflects the votes and feedback of our guests. At The Phoenicia Malta, we take great pride in providing warm, personalised hospitality, and it’s truly a source of pride to see valued guests returning year after year.”

The ranking comes after more than 520,000 readers submitted responses of their travel experiences across the globe, resulting in the results of The Readers’ Choice Awards.

Congratulations The Phoenicia Malta!

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Home Owners Association Laments at ‘Views’ at 5-Star Pool

Oct 6 2023 Share

Malta’s Home Owners Association took to Facebook on Thursday to share their concern at the inharmonious views at one of Malta’s hotels.

“This is what a 5-star pool looks like in one of the most expensive locations in Malta”, the association wrote in a post accompanied by a photo of a pool with cranes towering above as constructions went by their daily works.

Many took to the comments to share their disdain at the situation, with some criticising the association for their post. One comment called the whole argument ‘banal’, going on to highlight that the area is where hotels belong, so you cannot build hotels without cranes. The commenter went on to state that if works had to stop, the country would need to see where it would get its money from, also highlighting that for every crane, there is a team of people earning a living for their families.

What do you make of this?

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