The Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects has clarified that there are no plans for a marina in Sally Port, Birgu.
This follows a public demonstration, which saw activist groups such as Moviment Graffitti side by side with Birgu Mayor John Boxall, in protest against the ’no swimming signs.’
The signs installed in the area were solely for public safety, unrelated to any proposed marina extension. The restoration of quays, spanning 600 meters, has been completed for public use.
‘The signs placed here by Infrastructure Malta suggest something much more alarming’, a statement by Moviment Graffitti read. ‘It is not acceptable that the spaces used by the residents for generations are stolen by those who want to place them under private use.’
‘These quays, under the Birgu bastions along the Kalkara shore, had suffered significant storm damage, the statement by the authority in response to the backlash explained.
‘Infrastructure Malta invested €5 million in this project, reconstructing damaged sections and repairing submerged quay structures. A post-construction stage risk assessment prompted the installation of warning signs.’
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