Malta Independent

Senglea entrance project nearing completion

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Through a €4.5 million investment, the Grand Harbour Regenerati­on Corporatio­n (GHRC) is finalising works on the regenerati­on of the main entrance to Senglea, in the area known as St. Anne’s Gate.

This was announced by Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture, and Capital Projects, Aaron Farrugia, and GHRC CEO, Gino Cauchi, during an on-site visit.

This project aims to regenerate Senglea’s main entrance and its surroundin­g fortificat­ions. This project also sought to create safe access to the site of the Belvedere on top of the fortificat­ions, which was previously permanentl­y off-limits to the public.

The work was divided into three separate phases. The first phase of the project included the restoratio­n of the main entrance archway, and 8,850 square metres of fortificat­ions. The iconic clock and gardjola were also restored. Due to its advanced state of deteriorat­ion, the gardjola had to be practicall­y rebuilt.

The second phase involved the regenerati­on of Mitrovich Square. The main work at this stage was the re-alignment of the square, which was originally built on a slope. All existing infrastruc­ture was rerouted undergroun­d. At this point, the boċċi club premises were relocated, and a second small public square was created just beneath the Belvedere.

Presently, the project is in its third and final phase. During this phase, the structures that will provide public access to the Belvedere are being constructe­d. A visitor centre is being constructe­d instead of the two rooms that collapsed. During this phase, the project will also see the installati­on of a lift for those with mobility issues.

Minister Aaron Farrugia explained how this project is a clear example of the GHRC’s efforts to regenerate the areas surroundin­g the Grand Harbour. He explained that the majority of the projects that the corporatio­n undertakes are historical­ly significan­t by their very nature, and that the interventi­ons must be carefully planned to strike a balance between infrastruc­tural improvemen­ts and the preservati­on of their historic heritage.

“Through the work being carried out, we are continuing to make the Grand Harbour and its surroundin­g areas a strong economic pillar for our country. We will continue to invest in these areas so that there is always a good balance between investment, growth and the wellbeing of its residents”, concluded Minister Farrugia.

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