Cathedral Square Park reopens following health and safety concerns
Johnny Bugeja
The newly refurbished Cathedral Square Park has been reopened following health and safety concerns.
The Minister for Sports and Leisure, Steven Linares, said he has not ruled out placing shielding on the perimeter of the park to reduce traffic pollution.
The popular park was closed recently it due to health and safety concerns, but the closure led to parents voicing their concerns regarding kerbside pollution from nearby traffic and asking that hedges be placed to mitigate this.
During a visit to the park on Tuesday afternoon Mr Linares told the Chronicle, that placing hedges around the park would be problematic.
Tips for sustainable living at home 29th April 2021
Bridging World Earth Day on April 22 and World Ocean’s Day on June 8 the Chronicle aims to run a series of articles that hope to help address the various ways people can ‘Restore Our Earth’, this week its tips on what you can do at home.
A lot of people are aware of many little tips that can help reduce the impact of humans on the planet.
Tips such as turning off lights when leaving a room, not wasting food, recycling, reducing use of plastic, not wasting water. However, some people may not be aware of ways to do some of these things.
Three men will undertake an incredible challenge of endurance next month when they aim to complete five half ironmen in five consecutive days.
In doing so they are raising some much needed funds for Cardiac Rehab Centre and the Cancer Relief Cen.
The Ordination of Archbishop Mark Miles
Johnny Bugeja 26th April 2021
On Sunday Gibraltar was made proud by the ordination of Mgr Mark Miles to the rank of Archbishop. Barely three weeks shy of his 54th birthday on May 13, Father Mark as he is known over here, has now become the Apostolic Nuncio to Benin and Togo. A high office in the diplomatic corps of.
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Today is World Earth Day and this year’s theme is ‘Restore Our Earth’ which focuses on natural processes, emerging green technologies, and innovative thinking that can restore the world’s ecosystems.
The Chronicle aims to run a series of.