Newly Restored Shop Signs In Valletta to Remain After Filming

Newly Restored Shop Signs In Valletta to Remain After Filming
Jun 3 2025 Share

Charles Bonaci’s recent TikTok video beautifully showcases the restored shop signs in Valletta.

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Malta Film Commissioner Johann Grech and Valletta Mayor Olaf McKay have worked together to ensure that the iconic shop signs and doors created for a recent film shot in Valletta will remain permanently, even after filming is completed.

The restoration brought a fresh, cinematic look to Valletta’s historic streets, and the decision to keep the signs has been welcomed by locals and visitors alike.

Mayor McKay expressed his gratitude for Johann Grech’s support in making this happen. “I’ve just been on the line with the Film Commissioner. I would like to thank Johann Grech for his help in ensuring that the iconic doors created for the recent film being shot in Valletta will remain there permanently,” he said.

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Valletta’s Street Cleanliness Tested With White Socks

Valletta's Street Cleanliness Tested With White Socks
Jun 3 2025 Share

A TikTok showing a man walking in white socks in the streets of Valletta racked up over 54.2K views, calling Malta the ‘cleanest country’.

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‘Haidar Loves Malta’ walks in the street with plain white socks and then shows them to the viewers, revealing that they are STILL white.

Haidar loves to share his experiences in Malta, showcasing the unique traditions and culture that the locals engage in and racking up thousands of views in the process.

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New Scheme Launched: Therapeutic Service For Families With Newborns

New Scheme Launched: Therapeutic Service For Families With Newborns
Jun 3 2025 Share

A new specialised therapeutic and support service for families in the pre- and post-birth phase has been officially launched in Malta. The service provides emotional and psychological support to both mothers and fathers during pregnancy and up to one year after childbirth.

Minister for Social Policy and Children’s Rights, Michael Falzon, announced the launch alongside Positive Parenting Malta, the organisation that will manage the service.

The service focuses on the perinatal period, a time that is often joyful but can also be challenging for many parents. Studies show that 1 in 5 women experience difficulties such as depression, anxiety, or trauma during this time. The service includes early screening to help identify emotional health conditions and provide timely support.

Minister Falzon said the launch reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to family wellbeing, mental health, and early intervention. “All families can benefit from this service, which offers the tools and support needed during these important stages,” he added.

Ruth Sciberras, Chairperson of Positive Parenting Malta, said the new service was made possible through collaboration between Positive Parenting Malta, the University of Malta’s Department of Childhood and Family Studies, and the Perinatal Mental Health Service at Mater Dei Hospital.

She described the initiative as a significant step towards building a society that supports both children and their parents throughout their parenting journey.

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‘Iffjurit bil-Ward Infewwaħ’: New Ħ’Attard Cultural Event

‘Iffjurit bil-Ward Infewwaħ’: New Ħ’Attard Cultural Event
Jun 3 2025 Share

Ħ’Attard Local Council has announced a new cultural event titled ‘Iffjurit bil-Ward Infewwaħ’ aimed at promoting the identity and heritage of the locality.

The event will take place next to the parish church of Ħ’Attard on Saturday, 7th June, starting at 4:30 pm.

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This celebration will showcase the rich cultural heritage, artistic talent, and historic charm of Ħ’Attard through exhibitions, crafts, art displays, and a special section for children.

The announcement was made by Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, alongside Ħ’Attard Mayor Stefan Cordina.

The event is funded by the Cultural Activities Scheme, launched earlier this year by the Local Government Directorate.

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