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Yet Another Man Spotted In Bridal Dress At Airport

Sep 20 2024 Share

Once again, a groom-to-be stole the spotlight at the Malta International Airport, showing up in a bridal gown on his way to his bachelor party with his friends.

Wearing his t-shirt underneath the glowing white dress, complete with a fluffy tutu, he looked spectacular. To add to the fun, he even topped off the outfit with a lovely veil.

As he made his way through the airport and boarded the flight, the dress drew plenty of laughs and smiles from onlookers.

This is yet another trend that has taken Malta by storm, with grooms wearing bridal dresses on the way to their bachelor’s party becoming a sort of right of passage between him and his lads.

Got a hilarious Bachelor’s Party video? Let us know!

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Transport Minister Addresses Back To School Traffic

Transport Minister Addresses Back To School Traffic
Sep 20 2024 Share

Fielding questions by journalists, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works Chris Bonett said that there are measures in place to attempt to smoothly transition into the back to school period, which is often associated with an increased amount of traffic.

The minister said that it is difficult to predict how the situation will develop, but Transport Malta, along with various other entities, will be taking several measures to address the situation.

Appealing to the general public’s patient and mindful use of the roads, Bonett also extended his invitation to the Opposition for discussions in regards to transport.

He said the the Maltese public is expecting serious and common solutions for the issue of transportation around the islands.

This comes as Transport Malta reveals a number of measures which seek to improve the traffic situation.

These include the suspension of new road work permits near schools, the deployment of 55 enforcement officers & 10 motorbike patrols, as well as free tow truck services during rush hours.

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Dar Tal-Providenza Honours Memory of Mirabelle Falzon on 23rd Birthday

Sep 20 2024 Share

Two months ago, on the 19th of July, Mirabelle Falzon passed away following an accident at Munxar Bay.

Dar tal-Providenza honoured her memory on their Facebook page, as today would have been her 23rd birthday.

The organisation thanked her parents and brother, who raised a sum of €1,000 during and after her funeral, which was donated to Dar tal-Providenza.

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Here’s How Transport Malta Plans To Ease School Traffic

Here's How Transport Malta Plans To Ease School Traffic
Sep 20 2024 Share

Transport Malta (TM) is suspending new road work permits near schools to reduce traffic disruptions during peak school hours.

New permits will only be issued after a review to minimise traffic impact. This is part of TM’s back-to-school traffic management plan aimed at easing congestion and promoting sustainable solutions.

TM will deploy over 55 enforcement officers and 10 motorbike patrols to oversee traffic, particularly around schools. Officers will focus on illegal drop-offs, speed limit enforcement in school zones, and traffic flow management at 27 fixed points across Malta.

Nine motorbike officers will patrol high-traffic areas, with an additional officer covering more flexible routes.

While new road work permits are paused, contractors with existing permits must notify authorities before starting work.

A new directive restricts road closures or interventions from 6am to 9:30am on weekdays, especially near schools and busy roads.

TM will also make small road improvements across 16 roads, including traffic signal adjustments and bus stop realignments to improve flow. Measures will target problematic areas like Triq L-Imrabat and Msida Slip Road. Additionally, TM will offer free tow truck services during rush hours in key areas to swiftly address accidents and minimise delays.

In a statement Transport Malta CEO Kurt Farrugia stated “Our priority is to safeguard the interests of all road users while ensuring that students, parents, and teachers can travel to and from school efficiently and safely.”

He continued on by stating  “By deploying over 55 enforcement officers, 10 motorcycles, and strengthening our cooperation with local councils, LESA, and the Police, we are committed to mitigating the effects of traffic congestion and ensuring smoother journeys during peak school hours.”

In addition to the enhanced enforcement of 55 officers, the Authority is working closely with LESA officials and the Malta Police Force to ensure seamless cooperation.

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