Beachaven injunction upheld by court maltatoday.com.mt - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from maltatoday.com.mt Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A MAJOR project to dredge Newport Harbour is due to get underway later this month. Thousands of tonnes of silt are being removed from the bed of the River Medina to increase the depth of the navigable channel. Dredgers will return to the harbour for the first time since the 1970s as part of the £370,000 project which will see contractors, Jenkins Marine, carry out the work over the next two months. Cllr Wayne Whittle, cabinet member for regeneration at the IW Council, said the project supported the Newport Harbour regeneration masterplan. He said: This investment is essential in ensuring the harbour s future as an integral part of Newport s offering to residents, businesses and visitors alike.
Major Project To Dredge Newport Harbour To Start This Month iwradio.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iwradio.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Beachaven complex files injunction against proposed Xemxija mooring area
The owners of the Beachaven resort have filed a warrant of prohibitory injunction against the establishment of an organised mooring area in Xemxija
16 March 2021, 5:41pm
by Matthew Agius
The owners of the Beachaven resort have filed a warrant of prohibitory injunction against the establishment of an organised mooring area in Xemxija which it says, appears to be going ahead despite the call for tenders having been cancelled.
Lawyer Alex Scerri Herrera filed the injunction on behalf of Godwin and Jeanette Cutajar against the Malta Transport Authority and Harbour Management Ltd, over the project which was due to start by on Saturday.
VHF radio system repairs ongoing near Southeast and Southcentral Alaska VHF radio system repairs ongoing near Southeast and Southcentral Alaska
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JUNEAU, Alaska The network issue that was causing intermittent communication outages across the entirety of Southeast Alaska was resolved on Friday.
Repairs are ongoing, but due to extreme weather and remote locations, intermittent outages are expected to continue in various locations.
Sites that the U.S. Coast Guard are still unable to receive communications from or have intermittent VHF communications include Mt. McArther, Deception Hills, Sukkwan Island, Althorp Peak, Cape Gull and Raspberry Island.
The Coast Guard encourages mariners to practice extra caution in areas serviced by the VHF towers listed above.