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Category: Environmental Justice

Fundraising for legal action against the Central Link project

After the Planning Authority (PA) shockingly approved the Central Link project, residents from various localities together with fourteen NGOs will [...]

Central Link Approvat

Il-proġett li se jeqred 48,000 metru kwadru ta’ art agrikola, joqtol iktar minn 600 siġra, jiżola 1,200 ruħ u jkeċċi [...]

Objections and proposals put forward regarding the Central Link Project should be seriously considered

The Attard Residents Environmental Network and the Bicycle Advocacy Group, together with the hereunder mentioned NGOs would like to appeal [...]

A small victory for the environment

At last Tuesday’s protest march, there was a minute’s silence for the seventh victim of fatal accidents on construction sites [...]

Authorities uncomfortable enforcing rules against some classes of people

Maltese authorities aren’t comfortable enforcing the rules against particular classes of people, to the detriment of the remainder of society, [...]

Residents, Local Councils and NGOs condemn ruse to splice and dice ITS application to evade holistic assessment of huge project

In view of the db Group’s separate development application for the proposed excavation of the former ITS site (PA/05533/19), residents, [...]

Overwhelming support by the general public to save Dwejra

Over €3,000 collected in less than two days, Environment and Planning Review Tribunal decision will be appealed in Court  The [...]

Crowdfunding Initiative To Appeal Against Further Development in Dwejra

Dwejra is a Natura2000 site, a Dark Sky Heritage Area, and a designated Special Protection Area under the Wild Birds [...]

St.Paul’s Bay residents launch petition with demands for a better locality

In light of the numerous issues that residents in the locality of St. Paul’s Bay are facing (including Bugibba, Qawra [...]

Homeless and Humiliated

One of the residents who lost their home in G’Mangia following excavation works next door has spoken to us earlier [...]