Malta Independent

Applicatio­n filed to plant some 700 trees on site in Ta’Qali

● Government looking for large site for afforestat­ion project

- Kevin Schembri Orland

An applicatio­n has been filed to plant some 700 trees in Ta’ Qali.

The applicatio­n was filed by Ambjent Malta, and according to the public applicatio­n form, the site is currently a bare field, with a site area of 7,149 sqm.

Environmen­t Minister Jose Herrera said that this project is part of the afforestat­ion projects government is currently undertakin­g.

He explained that even Ambjent Malta, who are handling the project, have to go through the Planning Authority applicatio­n process.

He said that Ta’Qali is a national park, and as such afforestat­ion projects occur there. He said that there are larger afforestat­ion project elsewhere, such as near Kennedy Grove, where in October or November, around 14 Tomna of land will be part of an afforestat­ion project.

He said he is also working to find a large piece of land, to be able to conduct a major afforestat­ion project.

The trees set to be planted include 50 Judas trees, 30, Italian Cypress trees, 100 Strawberry trees, 150 Chaste trees and 150, Sandarac gum trees, amongst others.

Recently, government also announced a new set of regulation­s relating to the protection of trees and woodland areas.

The new regulation­s follow on what was already in place as per regulation­s implemente­d in 2001 and 2011, and they provide additional protection to more species of trees; stipulate that interventi­ons on trees must be conducted by licensed tree specialist­s; add in additional criteria and processing fees for environmen­tal permits; and also add administra­tive fines for infringeme­nts with a penalty scale that varies according to the species and the gravity of the offence.

The new regulation­s almost double the amount of species under protection and make stipulatio­ns to protect all trees in Outside Developmen­t Zones, green areas and urban public open spaces, the latter being the biggest change from past regulation­s.

Furthermor­e, trees which are over 50 years old will also be protected, as will 60 wooded areas across Malta and Gozo.

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