These outstanding achievements were all due to the blood, sweat, and tears of athletes who are ultra-dedicated, spending hours and hours training in their chosen sport • These excellent results were in complete contrast to the failure of the government to deliver on its promise of €42 million in new sports facilities
Developers have revised plans for a 16-storey tower in Marsa which was set to visually dominate the Marsa junction near the abandoned match factory, and are now proposing a six-storey block
Around 200 days before the start of the Special Olympics in Malta, Dr Lydia Abela, president of Special Olympics met with the coaches that are in charge of the
85% of Marsa residents unaware of 16-storey high-rise
A majority of Marsa residents, 57%, “approved” or “somewhat approved” the project even if only 14% “liked” the high-rise aspect of the project while 38% said they disliked it
25 May 2021, 9:45am
by James Debono
Agius’s tower was proposed in 2017 as a high-rise block to house a showroom and cafeteria on the ground floor, with overlying office development, and a three-level underground car park for 136 spaces
A social impact assessment for a proposed 16-storey tower set to visually dominate the Marsa junction near the abandoned match factory, has revealed that 85% of Marsa residents did not even know about the project.