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Owners don’t need to remove boats from AUM space, Parliamentary Secretary says
Owners don’t need to remove boats from AUM space, Parliamentary Secretary says

Owners don’t need to remove boats from AUM space, Parliamentary Secretary says

Owners of boats moored outside the American University of Malta  campus in  Cospicua will be allowed to keep their vessels in place following an agreement reached between the government and the university, Parliamentary Secretary Glenn Bedingfield has said. Bedingfield said a deal had been struck with AUM and that owners would be informed of further

Boats to remain in front of AUM after agreement reached

Boats to remain in front of AUM after agreement reached

Boat owners who berth their vessels in front of the American University of Malta (AUM) will be allowed to keep them there after a deal was struck with the Cospicua campus, parliamentary secretary Glenn Bedingfield announced. "An agreement has been reached with AUM, and the owners will be informed of any developments,” Bedingfield said on Facebook on

Call for full disclosure of AUM deal on use of waterfront in Cospicua

Call for full disclosure of AUM deal on use of waterfront in Cospicua

The controversy surrounding berthing facilities linked to the American University of Malta has deepened, with Partit Momentum calling for the full publication of the agreement regulating the use of public waterfront space in Cospicua. In a statement issued earlier today, Momentum said the public has a right to see the terms under which AUM claims apparent

Momentum calls for full publication of AUM berthing agreement

Momentum calls for full publication of AUM berthing agreement

Momentum notes the statement by Parliamentary Secretary Glenn Bedingfield claiming that an agreement has been reached between Government and the American University of Malta regarding the berthing issue in Bormla, and that no boat owners will be required to move. While this assurance may provide temporary relief to boat owners, it raises serious constitutional