Press Release 23 May 2009 – Din l-Art Helwa and Nature Trust Environmental NGOs Din l-Art Helwa and Nature Trust (Malta) insist that Enemalta ensures that the proposed extension of the Delimara power station complies with current EU Directives...
DLH Press Release 18 May 2009 Mistra Village development shoots back up to 16 storeys! In 2008 MEPA had approved the outline application PA 05538/04 for a massive 11-storey development on Mistra ridge in Xemxija, which would dominate the northern coastal...
Sunday Times of Malta, 17 May 2009 The Malta Environment and Planning Authority has denied claims made by developers that it was to blame for stalling of the controversial Mistra Heights project. The planning application for the high rise project on the...
Times of Malta, 13 May 2009 The Malta Environment and Planning Authority is currently reviewing its policy on the development of high-rise buildings, Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi told Leo Brincat (PL) in reply to a parliamentary question. The policy identifies areas where...
Press Release 12 May 2009 BirdLife Malta, Din l-Art Helwa, Flimkien Ghall-Ambjent Ahjar, Friends of the Earth Malta, Gaia Foundation and Nature Trust Malta today called on all the MEP candidates...
Times of Malta, 12 May 2009 – by Mark Micallef – Trade finance group Fimbank has disassociated itself from the Mistra Heights development which was said to have the bank’s backing. “FIMBank wishes to clarify that it is neither a partner, nor...
Sunday Times of Malta, 10 May 2009 – by Mark Micallef The massive, 868-appartment high rise complex over the Xemxija ridge is at a standstill and the project’s marketing team has been laid off, The Sunday Times has learnt. Three people who...
Press Release 29 May 2009 – Din l-Art Helwa and Nature Trust (Malta) Din l-Art Helwa and Nature Trust (Malta) note with dismay that the Malta Planning and Environment Authority has yet again failed in its commitment to the environment by...
DLH Press Release 3rd May 2009 Din l-Art Helwa recognises the need for the construction of new yacht marinas within existing harbours, since the demand for berthing facilities exceeds supply and this demand is projected to increase over the coming years. However...