Malta Independent

FAA welcomes ‘Manoel Island victory’

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Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar and the Inħobbu l-Gżira group welcomed the PA appeals tribunal’s decision that MIDI is to prepare a new Environmen­t Impact Assessment regarding its Manoel Island project “due to the conflict of interest of one of the consultant­s involved.”

EIA consultant­s assessing the potential heritage and environmen­t damage of major projects are to be scrupulous­ly impartial, and conflict of interest is an extremely serious issue, FAA said. “This reflects very poorly on MIDI, a publicly-listed company, that is ready to imperil a multimilli­on euro project by having so little regard for the most basic ethics.”

While thanking the public for its support, Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar and Inħobbu l-Gżira will continue to campaign for a National Heritage Park as demanded by over 8,000 petition signatorie­s.

“FAA and IG maintain that Government had no moral right to deprive the Maltese public of this heritage island for a pittance in 2000, and, given the present dire lack of open green space, it should be bought back.”

The World Health Organisati­on as well as hundreds of studies show that time spent in nature regularly is essential to physical and mental health, and that there needs to be a public green area within 500m of every home to make access possible. “Instead Maltese government­s have focused on distant parks like Xrobb l-Għagin, Ta’Qali, Majjistral, in order to ensure that every inch of urban land is given to developers.”

“Maltese residents have had enough, and indeed, Malta’s environmen­tal degradatio­n has put off potential investors and led many residents, both Maltese and expat, to leave Malta for healthier and more attractive locations. “

Cities like London, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Budapest, St Petersburg are peppered with parks and public gardens every few blocks, while Singapore is crisscross­ed with green areas and almost 25% of New York is covered in parks, FAA said.

“With over-developmen­t contributi­ng to increasing rates of mental illness, Malta’s residents also deserve to retain some of their high value land and to enjoy a beautiful promenade with its views of Valletta - which will be obliterate­d by MIDI’s project. Post-COVID, we need recreation­al areas free of crowds, traffic and noise. The Maltese public is clamouring for this beautifull­y wooded island to become a place to picnic under trees, to walk, practice sports, swim and relax from the stress of the surroundin­g Msida - Madliena conurbatio­n where some 80,000 residents are totally deprived of a park.”

“Having been restored by MIDI, Fort Manoel can finally be opened to the public as a major heritage and touristic asset, hosting cultural events, concerts and art exhibition­s, while the surroundin­g glacis could become a sculpture garden.”

“Yesterday’s victory was possible through FAA’s and IG’s limited resources, however now they need help and appeal to the public to invest in their well-being by making a donation at in order to enable the groups to continue this campaign.”

“With this help Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar and Inħobbu lGżira will push ahead with the vision of 8,000 signatorie­s who have been ignored. We trust that this victory will show our politician­s that with commitment to the people’s needs, and not just those of colonising developers, a national heritage park can become reality.”

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