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We can t go on like this | Astrid Vella

‘We can’t go on like this’ | Astrid Vella The Planning Authority is approving more development projects than ever before – specially in Gozo. But Flimkien Għall-Ambjent Aħjar president ASTRID VELLA argues that developers have now ‘crossed a line’; and that people will no longer put up with the loss of their townscapes on such a massive scale 20 April 2021, 7:13am by Raphael Vassallo In a recent press release, environmental NGOs - including FAA – raised the alarm over a 300% increase in construction and development in Gozo: arguing that this “is the result of the present climate where developers are emboldened by the ‘elasticisation of planning policies’.” Can you elaborate on that? How have Malta’s planning policies been manipulated, to permit development on such a large scale?

It happened in April: The plague outbreak in Malta in 1813

The plague has never been endemic in Malta but it has been ‘imported’ several times from the Levant and spread rapidly throughout the islands with heavy loss of life. After the Order of St John was expelled from Malta in 1798, the first plague outbreak under the new British rulers occurred in April 1813. This is the basis of this month’s anniversary story. Lieutenant-General Sir Hildebrand Oakes (1754-1822), Civil Commissioner of Malta, 1810-13, in a portrait attributed to Henry Raeburn (1756-1823), The National Trust, Killerton, UK. One of the results of the economic war then being waged by Napoleon Bonaparte and France against Great Britain – his well-known ‘Continental System’ and the British response through Orders in Council – was a commercial boom in Malta, which became an emporium of commerce in the Mediterranean. J.D. Tully also noted that “one of the most material branches of this commercial intercourse was the trade carried on between Malta and the Levant,

Watch: Heritage Malta livestream on past pandemics

Newsbook Tonight at 6.30PM Highlighting the relevance of archival documents and research, and how these have influenced current mitigation measures against Covid-19, the 20-minute documentary will take viewers on a swift journey through the ages, not only to catch a glimpse of local life during past pandemics, epidemics and various contagious diseases but also to gain some insight into how our health authorities have tackled them across the centuries.Posted by Heritage Malta on Thursday, April 8, 2021 Past pandemics and epidemics in Malta, their repercussions and eradication, is be the central theme of a feature in English entitled Heritage Malta is livestreaming on Facebook today Thursday 8th April at 6.30pm.

Documentary on past pandemics

Past pandemics and epidemics in Malta, their repercussions and eradication, will be the central theme of a feature in English entitled Plagues, Pandemics, Preve

Heritage Malta to stream feature on past pandemics and mitigation measures

Heritage Malta to stream feature on past pandemics and mitigation measures
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