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Momentum criticises postponement of Manoel Island padel courts decision amid legality concerns
Momentum criticises postponement of Manoel Island padel courts decision amid legality concerns

Momentum criticises postponement of Manoel Island padel courts decision amid legality concerns

The Planning Authority has postponed a final decision on whether to sanction illegal padel courts built on Manoel Island in Gżira, prompting criticism from the party Momentum, which said in a statement that the delay prolongs uncertainty and undermines confidence in the enforcement of planning laws. The case concerns sports facilities that were constructed

PA postpones decision on illegal Manoel Island padel courts

PA postpones decision on illegal Manoel Island padel courts

The Planning Authority has deferred a decision on whether to greenlight an application to to reinstate a sports ground on Manoel Island and sanction padel courts illegally built on the site. The PA’s board was informed that the architect of the application, filed by Sharlon Pace on behalf of Gżira United FC, could not attend Thursday’s hearing. Chairman

Decision on illegal Manoel Island padel courts postponed for after the elections

Decision on illegal Manoel Island padel courts postponed for after the elections

A controversial planning hearing, which was set to determine whether the Planning Authority (PA) approves the sanctioning of the illegal padel complex built in Manoel Island was postponed until after the elections, after the developer behind the plans, Gżira FC President Sharlon Pace, claimed his lawyer was unable to attend the hearing. The postponement

Abela’s dishonesty on the environment

Abela’s dishonesty on the environment

A few days ago, the prime minister was asked what he thought about the attempt to sanction the illegal padel courts built at Manoel Island. This was a very pertinent question, as projects such as Manoel Island are supposedly meant to absolve the government of its complete failure to regulate the destructive development of the past few years. Incredibly,