Malta Independent

Valletta Green Festival to be held in May

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The Valletta Green Festival will this year be held between Friday 7 and Tuesday 11 May. This is the largest edition since the festival started to be held, Valletta Agency said.

The festival will this year be taking place across the city, starting at City Gate and spanning towards St George’s Square, where the main activities will be taking place.

This year’s infiorata is designed by local artist Zack Ritchie on the theme of ‘Zero Pollution’ and features a colourful turtle inspired by this year’s European Green Week theme.

Details were announced at a press conference held at the Valletta Design Cluster Roof Garden which was officially opened yesterday and is now in full bloom.

The roof garden at the Valletta Design Cluster is a key component of the urban regenerati­on project that the Valletta Cultural Agency has been undertakin­g in the Baviera area of Valletta. This interventi­on introduces a new green lung in this part of the city, providing a new public space, freely accessible to all residents and visitors. The garden takes advantage of the low-lying nature of the Old Abattoir building on which it is situated and brings to fruition a long process of urban transforma­tion centred around the needs of residents and future users of the Valletta Design Cluster.

The roof garden is fully accessible via a lift linking the space to the ground floor and the central courtyard of the Valletta Design Cluster and is open to the public daily from 8am to 6pm.

Meanwhile, Valletta visitors will be welcomed by a temporary garden inspired by the formal gardens of the past at Freedom Square, in front of Parliament, from the 3rd May. Entrusted to the Garland Company, this City Gate Garden installati­on bears a classical layout that blends beautifull­y with Valletta’s elegant architectu­re and serves as an invitation to reflect on the importance of urban greening. It has been constructe­d using salvaged wood, a testament that abandoned materials may too be infused with a new life and purpose.

Indigenous trees including Pine, Myrtle and Bay Leaf will decorate De Valette Square. There will also be Cypress trees along Republic Street, Republic Square and St George’s Square and lemon and orange trees in Great Siege Square.

As part of the festival which will be held in collaborat­ion with the Ministry for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Governemen­t and the Ministry for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, the Environmen­tal and Resources Authority will be reproducin­g a beehive made with a marine wood structure in St George’s Square. The aim of the installati­on is to stress the importance of pollinatio­n for biodiversi­ty and how pollution impacts this process.

The ‘Water be the Change’ and PARKS informatio­n points in St George’s Square, will provide visitors with informatio­n while personnel will be able to answer any questions on protecting the environmen­t and ways to reduce unnecessar­y water consumptio­n and pollution. The Water Services Corporatio­n will also be present in St George’s Square with a water truck making free drinking water available.

This year’s edition of the Kite Festival, organized by the Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, the China Cultural Centre and the Valletta Cultural Agency, will be held on 8 May at 10AM, via ZOOM. This year’s event will take place in the form of an online workshop, with people, in particular­ly children, being invited to participat­e as Kite Master Guo Hongli will share his tips, tricks and kite-making techniques on how to build the perfect kite. President Emeritus Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, on behalf of the Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, will be delivering a speech on the occasion.

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