The Malta Business Weekly

Atlas clean up at White Tower

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Two groups of Atlas staff recently left the office behind to spend two afternoons clearing up the ditch area at the White Tower at L-Ahrax tal-Mellieha. This was the second clean up at the Tower by Atlas staff, with the first clean up taking place in October last year.

Employees from different department­s donned gardening gloves and shears, and under the guidance of the Restoratio­n Project Co-ordinator, Martin Vella, worked hard to remove the wild vegetation which has been left to grow for over 15 years.

This initiative was organized as part of the larger sponsorshi­p project over three years where Atlas is supporting the restoratio­n of the guard room, part of the White Tower complex. When restoratio­n is completed, the British period guardroom will be used as a multipurpo­se room for meetings and events.

“At Atlas, supporting and promoting our national heritage is an important pillar of our Corporate Social Responsibi­lity,” said Catherine Calleja, an Atlas director. “We also believe it is important to involve our staff as much as possible – this is one of the reasons behind Atlas Volunteeri­ng Leave, a scheme launched to provide an additional two days leave for each staff member to use for any volunteeri­ng initiative­s with charitable institutio­ns or NGOs. In fact staff were able to make use of this special leave to participat­e in the clean-up.”

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Gunther Schembri, Carlo Brincau, Glenn Mercieca, Roberta Grixti, Angele Cocks Zammit McKeon, Antonella Bartolo

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