Releasing their electoral manifesto, the Labour Party have pledged to engage in extensive works for both Paceville and St Julian’s.
Both these zones are known for the amount of people they attract, given that Paceville is considered the Entertainment Mecca of the island. And following the unveiling of the manifesto, the Labour Party have proposed more works to take place in the zone.
As explained in the manifesto, Paceville’s main square as well as Spinola Bay and St. George’s bay will be receiving a major revamp to attract more tourists and provide more accessible areas for families to enjoy.
Spinola Square will itself transform into an open space for families if the party is given the vote into parliament, with major restoration works to take place on Spinola Palace. Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo had previously spoken about a €5.5 million investment to regenerate these same areas alluded to in the manifesto.
Visuals released by Bartolo back in July of 2021 showed the areas getting a complete transformation. The tourism minister described how Palazzo Spinola will serve as a gorgeous backdrop to the garden as well as creating a multipurpose hub for the community.
Permanent Secretary within the Ministry for Tourism Ronald Mizzi had stated that this is part of a holistic plan to breathe new life into the Paceville area, with works expected to finish by the end of 2024.
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