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Quarry owner to get €19K over delays to turn site into a vineyard
Quarry owner to get €19K over delays to turn site into a vineyard

Quarry owner to get €19K over delays to turn site into a vineyard

An appeal court has confirmed a judgment ordering the government to pay €18,772 in damages to a quarry owner due to delays in an agreement to fill a disused quarry intended for use as a vineyard. The court found that the Minister for Rural Affairs and Resources at the time, George Pullicino, had entered into an agreement in 2002 to fill the quarry

Government to pay €18.7k to quarry owner over delays to turn it into a vineyard

Government to pay €18.7k to quarry owner over delays to turn it into a vineyard

An appeal court has confirmed a judgment ordering the government to pay €18,772 in damages to a quarry owner due to delays in an agreement to fill a disused quarry intended for use as a vineyard. The court found that the Minister for Rural Affairs and Resources at the time, George Pullicino, had entered into an agreement in 2002 to fill the quarry

Gov to pay €18,7k to quarry owner over delays to turn it into a vineyard

Gov to pay €18,7k to quarry owner over delays to turn it into a vineyard

An appeal court has confirmed a judgment ordering the government to pay €18,772 in damages to a quarry owner due to delays in an agreement to fill a disused quarry intended for use as a vineyard. The court found that the Minister for Rural Affairs and Resources at the time, George Pullicino, had entered into an agreement in 2002 to fill the quarry

Court of Appeal confirms €18,772 award in decade-long quarry dispute

Court of Appeal confirms €18,772 award in decade-long quarry dispute

Two brothers have been awarded over €18,000 in damages after a restoration project for a Għargħur quarry, intended to become a vineyard for major wineries, was left in a decade-long administrative limbo by the Ministry for Resources. On Thursday, the Court of Appeal confirmed that the state must compensate brothers Victor and Joseph Bonavia for a project