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Momentum Calls For Demolition Of Swieqi Halland Project After Court Revokes Permit
Momentum Calls For Demolition Of Swieqi Halland Project After Court Revokes Permit

Momentum Calls For Demolition Of Swieqi Halland Project After Court Revokes Permit

Political party Momentum has called for the demolition of the Halland development in Swieqi following a Court of Appeal judgment revoking the project’s permits. The court overturned the permits for the large scale project that aimed to replace the former Halland Hotel with a 10 storey residential complex overlooking Ibraġ and Wied Għomor. The judges

Court revokes permit for already-built Swieqi residential block, Momentum seeks its demolition

Court revokes permit for already-built Swieqi residential block, Momentum seeks its demolition

In another ruling highlighting Malta's anomalous planning framework, the Appeals Court has revoked the permit for a residential complex that has already been constructed. The 10-storey block replaced the former Halland Hotel in Swieqi. The development, overlooking Wied Għomor at the upper part of Tal-Ibraġġ, has been erected but still requires finishing

'Demolish the illegal Halland block in Swieqi'

'Demolish the illegal Halland block in Swieqi'

A massive 10-storey block in Swieqi that has had its permit revoked by the court should now be demolished, Momentum has said. The political party said the court ruling confirmed suspicions about the project that date back years, and also cast a poor light on an anti-corruption commission’s decision to not probe the development when asked to do so.

Permit for massive Swieqi construction project revoked, leaving site unfinished

Permit for massive Swieqi construction project revoked, leaving site unfinished

Permits to turn the former Halland Hotel in Swieqi into a ten-storey residential complex, which is already partially completed, have been revoked by a court The permits were revoked Friday after the Court of Appeal found that the Planning Authority and Environmental and Planning Review Tribunal had acted “arbitrarily”. The court found the authorities