Malta Independent

New Fgura Civic Centre gets €600,000 from Planning and Developmen­t Fund

- Albert Galea

The new civic centre in Fgura will be taking advantage of €600,000 received through the Planning Authority’s Planning and Developmen­t Fund, to finish the internal elements of the building, prior to its inaugurati­on in November.

The centre, when completed, will house the Fgura local council and will cater for the 12,000 or so residents of the fast-growing town, along with several thousand other residents in the surroundin­g area.

This fund uses money gathered from the building regularisa­tion scheme, wherein fines from those who rectify irregulari­ties are reinvested into the community.

Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects Ian Borg said that projects like this civic centre are an answer to all the critics of the fund and who said that the government was not giving any aid to local councils.

To the contrary to what their critics were saying, he said, government was committed to helping local councils. Aside from the Planning and Developmen­t Fund which the local councils can take advantage of, Borg said that the decision his ministry had taken to take control of all roadworks from the councils, had taken a weight off their shoulders, thus allowing local councils to allocate their budgets elsewhere to help even more residents.

Fgura’s mayor Pierre Dalli said that the new building will add a new dimension to the work of the local council, and that it will now be possible for the council to be more accessible and to offer more services.

Dalli explained that the new building will not only house the local council, but it will also house a 14 car undergroun­d garage for all those with accessibil­ity issues, an artistic space in the building’s foyer and also a set of social services that Fgura residents, and those of localities nearby, can take advantage of.

Parliament­ary Secretary for Planning and the Property Market Chris Agius meanwhile praised the commitment, ambition and vision of the council for this project, before appealing to all local councils to use the funds that are allocated to them through the Planning Authority. Minister Ian Borg later stated that there was €27 million that remained unused by local councils.

Parliament­ary Secretary for Local Government and Communitie­s Silvio Parnis also addressed the event, and appealed for local councils to continue improving the quality of life of their residents.

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