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NGOs Protest At Castille For Major Planning Reform
NGOs Protest At Castille For Major Planning Reform

NGOs Protest At Castille For Major Planning Reform

A coalition of organisations led by Moviment Graffitti gathered outside Castille today, calling for major reform to Malta’s planning system. The press conference, held as part of the Ġustizzja għal Artna campaign, urged the government to immediately withdraw Bills 143 and 144, along with three related legal notices, warning they could weaken existing

Activists present four ideas to protect Malta's land, including one radical one

Activists present four ideas to protect Malta's land, including one radical one

Land that was opened up to possible development in 2006 should be reclassified as undevelopable, Ġustizzja Għal Artna activists have said. “All areas of agricultural, natural, social, and historical value that were removed from the ODZ in 2006, and which have not yet been legally committed to development through approved applications, should be reclassified

Ġustizzja għal Artna: NGOs demand genuine planning reform in protest at Castille

Ġustizzja għal Artna: NGOs demand genuine planning reform in protest at Castille

A number of organisations - including environmental groups, heritage protection organisations, and residents' associations - gathered in front of Castille on Saturday for a press conference calling for real reform in planning. The Ġustizzja għal Artna campaign, which began last year in response to Bills 143 and 144 and the three Legal Notices presented

Ten NGOs gather in front of Castille to demand four amendments to planning rules

Ten NGOs gather in front of Castille to demand four amendments to planning rules

Ten environmental NGOs who form part of a coalition known as the Ġustizzja Għal Artna campaign gathered in Castille earlier on Saturday to demand four specific amendments to Malta’s planning regime which would serve as “general principles that should be included in any reform aimed at serving the common good”. The campaigners, who were responsible