The Ta’ Qali National Park Concert Zone was officially inaugurated on Friday, with Prime Minister Robert Abela addressing the ceremony. Abela noted that this inauguration marks a significant milestone in the government’s commitment to providing open spaces, as promised. The site, once a concrete factory and a hub for illegal dumping, has undergone a remarkable transformation through a €16 million project, he stated.
During the inauguration, Prime Minister Abela emphasised the importance of investing in spaces for family life and entertainment, alongside economic development. He stressed that better quality of life is not solely achieved through economic progress but also through projects like the Ta’ Qali Concert Zone.
The newly opened zone is poised to become a hub for local artists and talents while also attracting international projects. Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works Chris Bonett highlighted the government’s continuous dedication to enhancing the quality of life, while Parliamentary Secretary Omar Farrugia emphasised the significance of creating lasting memories for families.
Park head Jason Micallef underscored how the concert zone contributes to Ta’ Qali’s green spaces, further enhancing the area’s appeal as a recreational destination.
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