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First Cabinet Decision Of New Legislature To Safeguard Wied Iż-Żrinġ Farmland
First Cabinet Decision Of New Legislature To Safeguard Wied Iż-Żrinġ Farmland

First Cabinet Decision Of New Legislature To Safeguard Wied Iż-Żrinġ Farmland

The government’s first Cabinet decision of the new legislature will be to begin the process of removing farmland at Wied Iż-Żrinġ, on the edge of the Bulebel industrial area, from Malta’s development zone. Prime Minister Robert Abela announced the move, saying it will provide environmental protection to a substantial stretch of agricultural land spanning

Agricultural land near Bulebel to be saved from development

Agricultural land near Bulebel to be saved from development

A large tract of land adjacent Bulebel industrial estate in Zejtun is to be taken out of the development zone following the first decision taken by the new Cabinet on Tuesday. The decision was announced in a Facebook post by Prime Minister Robert Abela, who said this would be a government that put the people first. Abela praised the efforts of farmers,

Government To Begin Process Of Removing Żejtun Farmland From Development Zone

Government To Begin Process Of Removing Żejtun Farmland From Development Zone

Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced that the first Cabinet decision of the new legislature will be to begin the process of removing a substantial stretch of agricultural land in Wied iż-Żrinġ, near the Bulebel industrial area, from Malta’s development zone. In a statement, Abela said the move will provide long-term environmental protection to

Wied iż-Żrinġ set for protection as Abela promises to remove farmland from development zone

Wied iż-Żrinġ set for protection as Abela promises to remove farmland from development zone

Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced that the government will begin the process of protecting agricultural land at Wied iż-Żrinġ, near the edge of the Bulebel Industrial Zone, marking a renewed commitment to long-discussed environmental safeguards for the area. In a statement on Facebook, Abela said he was "satisfied" that the first Cabinet decision