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Żejtun Children Help Shape Future Green Projects In Their Locality

Żejtun Children Help Shape Future Green Projects In Their Locality
Oct 10 2023 Share

Żejtun primary school children met Project Green architects and students from the University of Malta’s Faculty of the Built Environment to share ideas on how they wish to shape the open spaces in their locality.

During this placemaking initiative at Ġnien iż-Żgħożija, the children played a pivotal role in the drafting of plans for future projects to regenerate this garden and the adjacent residential area, known as Ġebel San Martin. The street next to the garden, was temporarily closed to help children better understand the benefits of a car-free environment.

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Project Green architects and the University students presented children with different case studies in the form of flashcards, to help them identify different uses for the playground, where the Agency is planning a regeneration project. They were also encouraged to sketch their ideal garden, providing valuable insights into the preferences and needs of the community.

The children also played a quiz-style game to learn about pollinating plants and sensory gardens, and participated in a hands-on planting session, also taking the potted herbs with them home, along with recipes on how they can be used by their families.

During a discussion with the children, Minister for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise Miriam Dalli explained that such placemaking initiatives exemplify the power of collaborative engagement and community involvement in reshaping urban spaces. “By prioritising the ideas of children and actively engaging our communities in this urban greening process, we are creating a more vibrant and sustainable environment while nurturing a generation of responsible, eco-conscious citizens,” Miriam Dalli stated.

The Chief Executive Officer of Project Green Steve Ellul noted that children bring fresh perspectives on games and safety in open spaces and overall liveability, leading to urban areas being more inclusive and child-friendly. “Placemaking activities help children contribute to the sustainable development of their cities, fostering resilience and vibrancy,” Ellul said.

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23.6% Decrease In Residential Property Sales In September 2023

23.6% Decrease In Residential Property Sales In September 2023
Oct 10 2023 Share

In September 2023, there were 815 final deeds of sale and 1,026 promise of sale agreements for residential properties. 

Compared to the previous year, final deeds of sale decreased by 23.6%, while promise of sale agreements increased by 5.3%.

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The total value of the final deeds of sale in September 2023 was €227.8 million, a 9.1% decrease from September 2022. Of these, 749 (or 91.9%) involved individual buyers, amounting to €181.9 million, which represented 79.9% of the total value.

The districts with the highest numbers of final deeds of sale were the Northern Harbour District (261) and the Northern District (140). Conversely, the Western District and Gozo and Comino District had the lowest numbers, with 74 and 98 deeds respectively.

In terms of promise of sale agreements, 1,026 were registered in September 2023, a 5.3% increase from the previous year. Of these, 926 (or 90.3%) involved individual buyers, while the rest were mainly with companies.

In the third quarter of 2023, there were a total of 2,835 final deeds of sale, marking a 21.1% decrease from the previous year. The total value of these deeds was €783.2 million, an 8.9% decrease from the same quarter in the previous year.

The highest numbers of promise of sale agreements in Q3 2023 were in San Pawl Il-Baħar (288), L-Imsida (170), and Birkirkara (144). These figures represent an 8.2% increase from the previous year.

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DJ Ema Polidano Sets Formula 1 Grand Prix After Party Ablaze

DJ Ema Polidano Sets Formula 1 Grand Prix After Party Ablaze
Oct 10 2023 Share

The glitz and glamour of Formula 1 racing descended upon the dazzling city of Doha, Qatar, as the world’s top drivers battled it out at the Qatar Grand Prix. While the race itself was a thrilling spectacle, the excitement didn’t end there.

Young Maltese DJ Ema Polidano took center stage at the official Formula 1 Grand Prix after party, held at the renowned HIDE Doha nightclub. In a night filled with pulsating beats and electrifying music, Ema Polidano set the stage on fire, making it an unforgettable experience for everyone in attendance.

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Doha, the capital of Qatar, is a city known for its opulence and grandeur. The city is not only famous for its stunning architecture and luxurious lifestyle but also for its vibrant nightlife. In the heart of this nightlife scene stands HIDE Doha, the biggest nightclub in the city, and considered one of the best in Qatar. This upscale nightclub is renowned for hosting some of the most extravagant events and welcoming top-tier DJs from around the world. It was the perfect setting for the post-race celebrations of the Qatar Grand Prix.

The Formula 1 Grand Prix in Qatar drew racing enthusiasts and celebrities from all corners of the world. After Max Verstappen’s victory at the race, the excitement continued as Ema Polidano took the stage at HIDE Doha.

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Bernard Grech Visits MCAST Fresher’s Week

Bernard Grech Visits MCAST Fresher’s Week
Oct 10 2023 Share

‘Thanks to the vision of the Nationalist Government, many young people found the doors of opportunity open to reach wherever they desired after 23 years, with the establishment of the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST), which has welcomed thousands of students, shaping the world of work today and tomorrow.’

This was the message conveyed by the Leader of the Nationalist Party, Bernard Grech, during his visit to MCAST in Kordin as part of the Freshers’ Week, where he emphasised that a clear direction for our students means a better country.

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The Leader of the Nationalist Party, Bernard Grech, affirmed this with Net News after visiting the Freshers’ Week organised at MCAST in Raħal Ġdid, where thousands of students enrolled in their post-secondary studies after the summer break.

The students who spoke with the Leader of the Nationalist Party shared their thoughts and challenges, while others expressed gratitude for the work the Nationalist Party is doing to provide them with a better life in our country.

Accompanied by Deputies Bernice Bonello and Justin Schembri, as well as by the President of the Nationalist Party Youth Movement and candidate for the European Parliament elections, Miriana Calleja Testaferrata de Noto, and the candidate for the European Parliament elections, Peter Agius, the Leader of the Nationalist Party emphasised that our youth are not only the future but also the present. 

‘Therefore, they need a robust economic model that offers peace of mind and high-quality jobs.’

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