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New tennis complex: Costs doubled to €2.8 million, and project delivered three years late
New tennis complex: Costs doubled to €2.8 million, and project delivered three years late

New tennis complex: Costs doubled to €2.8 million, and project delivered three years late

Prime Minister Robert Abela on Thursday inaugurated a long-delayed tennis complex in Pembroke, praising the government’s investment in sport while making no reference to the project’s spiralling costs and missed deadlines. The facility, first announced in 2019 and originally intended for use during the 2023 Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE),

Watch: €2.8 Million National Tennis Centre Inaugurated In Pembroke

Watch: €2.8 Million National Tennis Centre Inaugurated In Pembroke

During the official inauguration of the National Tennis Centre in Pembroke, Prime Minister Robert Abela described the project as a major investment in a sport that had long required serious and adequate funding. With an investment of €2.8 million, the opening marks another important step in the Government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen sports infrastructure

Prime Minister Robert Abela inaugurates the National Tennis Centre in Pembroke

Prime Minister Robert Abela inaugurates the National Tennis Centre in Pembroke

The National Tennis Centre in Pembroke, which cost €2.8 million, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Robert Abela, who described this project as another major sports investment. The project was carried out under the leadership of SportMalta, which worked closely with the Malta Tennis Padel Federation. This collaboration was crucial in ensuring that the

PM pledges continued investment in sports despite global pressures

PM pledges continued investment in sports despite global pressures

Investment in sports facilities will continue in earnest despite the current geopolitical situation which is putting pressure on energy prices, the Prime Minister said on Thursday. Speaking at the inauguration of a new National Tennis Centre in Pembroke, Robert Abela said that given the current geopolitical scenario, “the temptation is to slow down