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WATCH: Highly damaged car abandoned on Mellieha pavement in front of bar

Highly damaged car abandoned on Mellieha pavement in front of bar
Oct 1 2021 Share

A video posted to TikTok by @carsaddiction shows a red vehicle with sever damage to its rear end resting on a pavement in front of a Mellieha pub. The car blocked the entrance of Cross Keys British Pub, even toppling a small table. Bits and pieces of debris littered the pavement where the car was abandoned. 

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It seems as though the car was parked but hit from the back and left there throughout the night. Some commenters pointed out that this is in fact a regular occurrence, with others finding the situation humorous. It is unclear who the car belongs to, but the account who uploaded the TikTok did caption the video with a hashtag stating no one was hurt. 

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Source: carsaddiction.com TikTok

Over 30 birds in private field brutalised by dogs

Over 30 birds in private field brutalised by dogs
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Over 30 birds, consisting of ducks, chickens and geese, were mauled to death as free-roaming dogs broke into a private field. The killing spree took place on the 29th of September, with the dogs managing to enter an otherwise safe and secure field. The disturbing event was highlighted by Animal Liberation Malta on Facebook, who stated that the dogs were left to roam freely all night long, despite the owners knowing what harm the canines were capable of. 

The NGO stated that this is ‘yet another example of human ignorance where the animals are the ones who pay the price’. ALM also stated that this is not the first time such a bloodbath took place, with commenters calling for a radical change in such matters. The ALM post did not specify who the birds or dogs belong to. 

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Photo Source: Animal Liberation Malta

Solar Farm proposed for Siggiewi ODZ land

Solar Farm proposed for Siggiewi ODZ land
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The limits of Siggiewi have received another proposal for the development of a solar farm on ODZ land. A substation, photovoltaic panels and the construction of a section of boundary wall have been outlined by the plans, set to occupy approximately 10,071sqm of land. This would overlook Wied Hanzir in the proximity of Triq Bur ix-Xewk. 

Bajada New Energy’s managing director Mark Bajada applied for the permit, seeking to transform the field into a solar farm. The field is not alien to such proposals as the Planning Authority allegedly received a similar application back in 2015 by Renergy Ltd. 

The application was refused in 2018 as the site could not be considered a disused quarry due to vegetation taking over. The solar farm policy highlights that quarries which have been restored before the date of adoption of this policy are ineligible for solar farm development. 

A rise in applications for solar farms on agricultural land has been noted, despite Malta’s solar farm policy not permitting their construction on agricultural land. This could indicate a potential loophole for both solar farm and rural policy, with farmers and residents of surround areas often opposing the various permits popping up. 

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Photo Source: Lovin Malta

Ahrax quarry to transform into off-road recreational facility

Ahrax quarry to transform into off-road recreational facility
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A project proposal by the All Wheel Drive Club to develop an abandoned quarry in Ahrax into a facility for off-roading events has been approved by the Planning Authority. The proposal entails re-development of the quarry to include earth-moving, backfill, boundary rubble walls, chain-link fencing, two metal gates, flood-lighting, reservoirs, a store, toilets and even a temporary office. 

The enthusiasts explained that off-roading was declared illegal except for in designated areas through a 1997 subsidiary legislation. The disused quarry, which is already used for off-roading, was identified following one exercise undertaken by the Lands Authority, the All-Wheel Drive Club and the Malta Motorsport Federation.

The quarry was transferred to SportMalta in 2011 and then to the Malta Motorsport Federation, with the latter applying for necessary permits in 2016. The announcement of the approval comes as the government announces a multi-million euro investment into a racing circuit at Hal Far. 

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