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Rare 1873 Maltese Poem About Royal Theatre’s Burning Released

Rare Maltese Poem About Royal Theatre’s Burning Released
Apr 7 2024 Share

Local tour guide Jeremy Grech took to social media to share a rare Maltese poem dating back to 1873.

‘This is when the first tragedy struck at the theatre and burned down’, explained Jeremy.

‘This poem was sourced all thanks to Dr. William Zammit. It was digitally reproduced and translated into modern Maltese by myself, Jeremy Grech. And it was corrected and supervised by Ms. Nicole Bartolo.

 

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‘The poem cost me about €200 to purchase due to its rarity and condition and several hours trying to understand the old Maltese. My aim was to immortalise this by typing it down for everyone to access and not be lost to time.’

Jeremy also recalled a tale of his police officer great grandfather, tasked with guarding the theatre during the air raids and who avoided certain death after going for a smoke break across the street just before the theatre was bombed.

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Protest Against Invasion Of Public Spaces In Valletta

Protest Against Invasion Of Public Spaces In Valletta
Apr 7 2024 Share

Moviment Graffitti joined a protest organised by Residenti Beltin (Residents of Valletta) and other organisations to show the support for their call in favour of public access and against the invasion of public spaces by private entities,

‘The theft of public spaces such as pavements and roads by commercial establishments and all the abuse this brings with it, needs to be regulated today before tomorrow’, the activist group explained.

A number of residents from other localities also joined the protest – residents of Sliema, Marsaskala, Mellieħan and St Paul’s Bay and others.

‘This issue does not impact just people from Valletta. The occupation of public spaces with tables, chairs and other structures is impacting the quality of life of residents in various localities and is a problem being felt everywhere.’

‘We emphasise that pavements belong to citizens. No one has the right to occupy public spaces and obfuscate public access to benefit off of people.’

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Msida Creek To Get New Look: Project To Start In Coming Months

Msida Creek To Get New Look: Project To Start In Coming Months
Apr 7 2024 Share

The Msida Creek project, a significant infrastructural development announced by Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works Chris Bonett, has completed its tender adjudication process.

This project involves replacing traffic light junctions with a new flyover and integrating a 10-year operations and maintenance period—a first for major road infrastructure in Malta.

This initiative aims to enhance alternative modes of travel like cycling and walking, along with upgrading surrounding areas with new recreational zones.

Approximately 60% of the project will focus on creating open public spaces, including a 2,200-square-meter piazza in front of the Parish Church and a 300-meter seawater channel designed to prevent flooding, surrounded by landscaped pathways for recreational use.

Minister Bonett emphasized that this investment aligns with the government’s commitment to improving road infrastructure’s quality, efficiency, safety, and sustainability. The project, budgeted at around €35 million, is set to commence in the first half of the year and conclude in approximately 30 months.

EPE JV’s proposal was selected following a rigorous evaluation process, meeting all project criteria. This comprehensive plan reflects a strategic approach to addressing both transport needs and enhancing public spaces, demonstrating a forward-looking infrastructure development strategy for the area.

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€2,100 Fine For 3 Persons Who Burned Waste In Qalet Marku

€2,100 Fine For 3 Persons Who Burned Waste In Qalet Marku
Apr 7 2024 Share

In a recent court session conducted by an Environment Protection Unit (EPU) sitting, three individuals were fined €700 each for burning waste and carpets at Qalet Marku (Naxxar) in spring 2023.

This successful prosecution was made possible by the diligent efforts of the Malta Ranger Unit, who handle over 300 environmental illegality cases monthly.

The Rangers documented the illegal burning and provided crucial evidence that facilitated the proceedings.

The Malta Ranger Unit discovered and recorded the burning of waste, which occurred in the countryside area of Qalet Marku. Subsequently, the evidence was submitted to the EPU Police, who ensured the perpetrators were brought to justice. The defendants admitted to the charges, leading to their individual fines totalling €2,100.

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