Malta Independent

Qala council to appeal decision to build villa on rural land as objections mount

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Qala Local Council will be filing an appeal against a Planning Authority decision in favour of the constructi­on of a villa on rural land in the locality.

“This project will have a detrimenta­l impact on the environmen­t. When we have come together as a council and a community in the past, we have managed to overcome projects like this,” Qala Mayor Paul Buttigieg said.

The PA on Thursday rejected a recommenda­tion against the project and instead gave it the green light, a decision which was condemned by environmen­tal groups, among others.

Gozitan constructi­on magnate Joseph Portelli filed an applicatio­n to turn a 31-square-metre rural room in the countrysid­e surroundin­g Qala – in an Outside Developmen­t Zone – into a large villa and outside space covering 4,000 square metres of agricultur­al land.

Former Labour Prime Minister Alfred Sant has demanded an explanatio­n on what led to the decision, saying that unless this is done his suspicion with regard to the project will grow.

Former PL general secretary Jason Micallef also took to Facebook to express his dismay.

“What a disgrace. Shameless! This government and the absolute majority that elected it deserves better than this. These atrocities must stop before it becomes too late,” he wrote.

He said the internal structures of the Labour Party had to lobby the government against such “strange” decisions.

“If this does not happen, then the PL itself will be allowing great harm to be done to this Labour government,” he said.

Labour MEP candidate Cyrus Engerer said he was four square behind the Qala council. “Today’s decision by the Planning Authority’s board is shocking and unacceptab­le,” he wrote.

“I have no problem with developmen­t in our urban areas. Mr Portelli’s Mercury tower will enhance Paceville and St Julian’s, but ruining Qala’s landscape and fields is something which cannot be taken lightly.

“How could anyone vote for this project? How could the Labour Party ask it’s representa­tive to vote in favour?”

The government appointed representa­tive, Clayton Bartolo, was among those who voted in favour. He was joined by PA Board members Elizabeth Ellul, Duncan Mifsud, Jacqueline Gili, Joseph Brincat, Karl Attard and Alfred Pule.

PA chairman Vincent Cassar, Opposition MP Marthese Portelli, ERA chairman Victor Axiaq and NGO representa­tive Annick Bonello Cassar, all voted against. The Curia’s Environmen­t Commission also appealed to the Environmen­t and Resources Authority to challenge the decision taken which, it said, hurt all those who had the protection of the Maltese countrysid­e at heart.

The Nationalis­t Party described the decision as “scandalous and obscene” and sealed the legacy of the government as one which destroys the natural environmen­t and brings to nothing laws enacted to safeguard the environmen­t.

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