The Department of Public Works will soon commence significant infrastructural upgrades in Mdina, a city rich in national heritage and a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The works will focus on improving several pavements and paving in the city’s center and surrounding areas.
During a site visit, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works Omar Farrugia, accompanied by Mdina Mayor Peter dei Conti Sant Manduca, emphasized the government’s commitment to enhancing the city’s infrastructure.
Farrugia highlighted the dual focus on aesthetics and accessibility, stating, “These works will benefit both the thousands of Maltese who visit and the tourists who come to enjoy the beauty of this locality.”
The project stems from an agreement made earlier this year between the Government and 54 Local Councils, aimed at improving infrastructure across Malta. Farrugia reiterated that Mdina is receiving the attention it deserves as a site of national importance.
Mayor Sant Manduca expressed gratitude to the government for its efforts in Mdina, stressing that the work will be carried out with full respect for the city’s heritage while ensuring that it is preserved to the highest standards.
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