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Manoel Island petition exceeds 5,100 signatures in first two weeks
Manoel Island petition exceeds 5,100 signatures in first two weeks

Manoel Island petition exceeds 5,100 signatures in first two weeks

A parliamentary petition calling on the government to turn Manoel Island into a public park has amassed over 5,000 signatures in just two weeks, a spokesperson for the campaign told Times of Malta on Saturday. The campaign, ‘Manoel Island Post Għalina (A Place for Us)', is led by Moviment Graffitti and Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar and has been endorsed

Over 5,000 People Call For Manoel Island To Be Turned Into National Heritage Park

Over 5,000 People Call For Manoel Island To Be Turned Into National Heritage Park

More than 5,000 people have signed a parliamentary petition urging the government to take Manoel Island back into public hands and transform it into a national park celebrating Malta’s natural and cultural heritage. Launched just over two weeks ago, on 26th March, the petition has quickly gained traction — and campaigners say the response is proof

Over 5,000 persons join call for Manoel Island to be turned into national heritage park

Over 5,000 persons join call for Manoel Island to be turned into national heritage park

More than 5,000 people have signed a parliamentary petition calling on government to take Manoel Island back into public hands and turn it into a national park dedicated to Malta's natural and cultural heritage, the campaigners said Saturday. The petition was launched on 26 March, and has now been pen for just over two weeks. Campaign spokesperson

Manoel Island Park: an idea whose time has come

Manoel Island Park: an idea whose time has come

Have you ever felt the stars align? It can be felt as an invitation to take action, to throw caution to the wind and, for want of a better phrase, just do it. It’s a rare occurrence. Life simply does not typically work that way. Sometimes, though, an idea is just waiting in the sidelines, waiting for the right moment when what was thought impossible