Fr Patrick Magro took to social media to express his frustration over the constant noise from nearby construction work just outside the University of Malta.
In a live video, Fr Magro, the chaplain at the University chapel, speaks over the deafening sounds of construction, highlighting the negative impact on students’ and the community’s health.
He explains that the Jesuit community at Dar Manwel Magri, where he resides, endures this noise all day, every day. The residence, located opposite the former Mireva bookshop, now faces an 11-storey hotel under construction.
Ironically, the University Health and Wellness Centre is situated just behind the noisy development.
“Do we have any rights? Do we have to tolerate this every day? It’s harmful to our minds and bodies,” he said.
He also mentioned that university research emphasises the importance of mental health and the need for quiet, green spaces—something severely lacking at the university’s entrance due to the construction.
In a follow up video, Magro says that despite calls to authorities, nothing was done as developers ‘do what they want’ and that ‘politicians are scared of them’.
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