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Malta: PA approves db project with slightest of majorities

Malta: PA approves db project with slightest of majorities

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Planning Authority on Thursday approved by a whisker the controversial db Group project in Pembroke despite unprecedented opposition from local councils, residents and environmental groups. The objectors will be appealing the decision. Source Times of Malta Updated 1745

PA approves db project with slightest of majorities

PA approves db project with slightest of majorities

The Planning Authority on Thursday approved by a whisker the controversial db Group project in Pembroke despite unprecedented opposition from local councils, residents and environmental groups. The project was approved with four votes in favour and three against, including the Pembroke council representative. The €250 million project will see the construction

DB Group’s ITS City Centre Project Approved By Malta’s Planning Board

DB Group’s ITS City Centre Project Approved By Malta’s Planning Board

DB Group’s City Centre project on the former ITS site in Pembroke has been approved by the Planning Board. Four board members voted in favour of the project, with three voting against it. Earlier today, five board members recused themselves from the meeting – including Planning Board Chairman Vince Cassar, environment authority Chairman Victor Axiak,

5 PA board members recuse themselves from City Centre decision

5 PA board members recuse themselves from City Centre decision

Montage supplied by Moviment Graffitti Five members of the Planning Authority board have recused themselves from a hearing that is due to decide the fate of the db Group’s City Centre project in Pembroke. Planning Board Chairman Vince Cassar, ERA Chairman Victor Axiak, NGO representative Annick Bonello and board member Joseph Brincat cited a court

Five PA board members recuse themselves from db project final decision

Five PA board members recuse themselves from db project final decision

Five Planning Authority board members have recused themselves from taking a decision on the controversial db project in Pembroke. The board is due to hear the application for the mega project on the former ITS site today. PA chairman Vince Cassar, ERA chairman, Victor Axiak, NGO representative Annick Bonello, and Joseph Brincat all said that while

Five PA board members recuse themselves from db project decision

Five PA board members recuse themselves from db project decision

Five Planning Authority board members on Thursday recused themselves from the hearing that is due to decide on the controversial db mega project on the former ITS site in Pembroke, citing perceived possible conflict of interest. PA chairman Vince Cassar, Environmental Resources Authority chairman Victor Axiak, Joseph Brincat, NGO representative Annick Bonello

Pembroke Residents And Moviment Graffitti Urge PA To Reject ‘Monstrous’ High-Rise Project

Pembroke Residents And Moviment Graffitti Urge PA To Reject ‘Monstrous’ High-Rise Project

Environmental activists and local residents have urged Malta’s Planning Authority to reject a major high-rise project in Pembroke. The project, which will see a tower and hotel built in the town as part of DB Group’s City Centre Project, was called “ one of the worst projects ever proposed in our country” by activists who have been protesting the developing

Residents unite in final plea against 'monster' db project

Residents unite in final plea against 'monster' db project

Pembroke, Swieqi and St Julian’s residents have come together in a final call to the planning board to reject the db Pembroke project. “We are fed up and scared of the monster we will have in front of us,” Pembroke resident Rita Zammit said. She was speaking during a joint press conference held by Pembroke residents, several NGOs and the councils of

DB proposed project ‘one of the worst proposed’ in years and should be turned down – NGO

DB proposed project ‘one of the worst proposed’ in years and should be turned down – NGO

The db project, which will see a 12 storey hotel and two residential towers with a height of 17 and 18 floors respectively constructed, is 'one of the worst proposed' NGO Moviment Graffitti has seen, it said during a protest against the proposed project. The PA is set to decide on the project next Thursday, which will see 179 apartments, 386 hotel