The owners of Villa Rosa have expressed disappointment over criticism from Moviment Graffitti regarding the Planning Authority’s consultation process for revising the Villa Rosa Local Plan.
In a statement, they emphasised that the process has garnered over 4,000 public submissions in favour of objectives prioritising environmental and historical preservation, creating public open spaces, and limiting building heights and volumes.
The owners dismissed Moviment Graffitti’s claims as false, stating that the project does not intend to destroy Villa Rosa, build on the valley, or harm the nearby cave.
They clarified that the previous 2022 application has been scrapped, and new plans will be shaped by the Local Plan review.
‘It is also false to say this process is intended to get approval for the application proposed in 2022. These plans have been scrapped and will be revised based on the outcome of the Local Plan review.’
They accused Moviment Graffitti of spreading misinformation, questioning the group’s motives and suggesting its actions do not serve the environment or residents’ interests. The owners expressed gratitude for the public’s support and affirmed their commitment to a high-quality tourism project.
‘As owners of the Villa Rosa site, we thank everybody who has participated in this first part of the consultation process. We remain committed to building a high quality tourism project for this site. The need for high quality tourism has been highlighted in every strategic document about tourism in Malta for decades.’
‘High quality tourism is attracted through the introduction of public open spaces, safeguarding the historical Villa Rosa and its gardens, and attracting world-renowned brands which can offer top customer service and create high quality jobs.’
Moviment Graffitti responds:
Following the statement, MaltaDaily reached out to Andre Callus from Moviment Graffitti for a response and reaction to the statement.
Callus stated that Moviment Graffitti did not attack the process with false allegations.
’The fact that the developer is issuing statements defending the consultation process is proof that this consultation process was done with the intention of accommodating him i.e. so as to make possible the project he presented two years ago for three massive towers in the Villa Rosa area.’
‘Proof of this ample. The site covered by the consultation process is the exact site covered by his proposed project, and the Local Plan revision was initiated after him meeting with Cabinet.’
Furthermore, ‘as to the impact on residents and the environment, the very negative impact this project would have is documented in the Environment Impact Assessment commissioned by the developer himself.’
As to the 4,000 representation in favour of the Local Plan, the developer should tell us from where he got this number. Did they give him info. from the PA? Or did he just make it up? It’s simply laughable. We can confirm that there are at least 3,000 persons who objected with the PA since they did it through our online form which can be accessed here.’
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