by Petra Caruana Dingli The application for development at Ta’ Ċenċ in Gozo has haunted the planning authority’s corridors for 20 years. It lurks in dark corners, occasionally startling nervous planning officers by appearing on a desk, or opening an old file or cupboard like a resident poltergeist. It has courted controversy and been opposed by the public at every stage. The...
This application should be thrown out by the Planning Authority ...
Application No: PA05277/96 Location : Ta’ Cenc, Ta’ Cenc, Sannat Gozo Proposal: To develop Ta’ Cenc area into Malta’s fist ‘Heritage park’ and ‘Multi-ownership tourist hotel development’ ADDITIONAL COMMENTS FROM DIN L-ART HELWA 29th February 2016 Din l-Art Helwa would like to submit further comments on this application to the Malta Environment and Planning Authority, as follows: The entire peninsula at Ta Cenc has been designated as...
There is absolutely nothing sustainable about building more ODZ villas on the Ta’ Cenc peninsula. ...
Application No: PA05277/96 Location : Ta’ Cenc, Ta’ Cenc, Sannat Gozo Proposal: To develop Ta’ Cenc area into Malta’s fist ‘Heritage park’ and ‘Multi-ownership tourist hotel development’ 19th February 2016 Din l-Art Helwa (DLH) has reviewed the 2015 EIS Addendum which was submitted to MEPA following a revised master plan for the development in caption. Din l-Art Ħelwa is extremely concerned by the renewed proposal to build 15 villas...
Din l-Art Helwa is extremely concerned by the renewed proposal to build 15 villas outside the development zones at Ta’ Cenc ...
Din l-Art Helwa stands full square behind its Council Member Stanley Farrugia Randon who was subjected to bullying tactics by Ta’ Cenc developers at a Mepa hearing yesterday which ended with police intervention. Dr Farrugia Randon was attending a Mepa Board hearing during which the board unanimously refused the permit for the erection of a gate at Ta’ Kantra prohibiting public access over the rocky inlet at Mgarr ix Xini, in...
7 December 2009, Times of Malta, by Ivan Camilleri – The European Commission has given Malta three weeks to send an updated report on the situation of the proposed development at Ta’ Ċenċ. The issue was raised last week at a meeting of the European Parliament’s Petitions Committee when the petition filed by Martin Galea, on behalf of Din l-Art Ħelwa...
Sunday Times of Malta, 4 October 2009, by Ivan Camilleri in Brussels – Two petitions on the proposed controversial tourist development at Ta’ Ċenċ have been left open by the European Parliament pending the conclusion of further discussions between the Commission and Malta later this month. A Commission representative said although Malta had already adhered to the Commission’s directive to insert the...