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The Stonehenge of Malta is under threat – visit this summer, before it is ruined forever With the ancient Ġgantija Temples under threat from development, Malta should be top of your post-pandemic wish list The Ġgantija Temples are under threat Credit: Getty The Ġgantija Temples, the oldest architectural stone buildings in the world, older even than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids, will soon be overlooked by a five-storey apartment block, if a current proposal is allowed to proceed. Long believed to have been built by a race of giants, so massive are the limestone blocks from which the temples are constructed, Ġgantija is a unique prehistoric site standing high on a plateau surrounded by fertile valleys, on the gorgeous rural island of Gozo. ....
Planning Authority defers decision on Strait Street platform The developer proposing a platform above Strait Street in Valletta has been given four weeks to come with new plans for a structure that can be dismantled after performances 25 February 2021, 12:55pm by James Debono The platform above Strait Street was erected for the Valletta 2018 cultural events and had to be dismantled in January 2019 but remained on site. The developer s attempt to make it permanent has been thwarted by the Planning Authority that has asked for a structure that can be erected only during performances. The Planning Authority has given the owner of an obtrusive platform bridging over Strait Street in Valletta a month to come with an alternative proposal. ....
Neolithic scholars issue stark warning on Malta’s environmental future Malta’s vegetation may have changed more in past decade than in the previous 9,000 years, scholars say in stark warning on Malta’s environmental threat after documenting the islanders’ ‘resourcefulness’ in survival in a small arid island 16 December 2020, 7:30am by James Debono The goal of the FRAGSUS Project was to understand the economic and technological means that sustained an ancient culture in such a small island context “It is ironic that the Maltese vegetation, which for 9,000 years has survived almost unchanged despite everything that the environment, people and their animals could do to it, has perhaps changed more during the lifetime of the FRAGSUS Project (carried over the past decade) which was set up to study the resilience of this island environment”. ....