The Malta Business Weekly

Over 4,400 object for the third time to db project

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Over 4,400 objections have been submitted to the Planning Authority on the proposed City Centre project in St George’s Bay by Silvio Debono’s db Group.

The local councils of Pembroke, Swieqi and St Julian’s, as well as several environmen­tal and cultural NGOs, have also filed their objections.

“db Group’s project has repeatedly broken records in terms of the number of objections it has attracted. A total of over 14,000 objections were submitted by the public during the three representa­tion periods connected to this applicatio­n that took place over the past three years,” nine NGOs said in a statement.

“The truth is that everyone, ranging from residents and local councils to business organisati­ons and NGOs, remain opposed to the building of a commercial structure of massive width, height and volume, in a residentia­l area and adjacent to sensitive natural sites.”

The organisati­ons said the authoritie­s could not continue ignoring the wide and sustained opposition to this project. db

Group’s so-called “City Centre” should be categorica­lly refused and “placed in a dustbin of atrocious plans that will never see the light of day”.

The National Audit Office found that the db Group was given public land in a totally irregular manner and that disgraced former Minister Konrad Mizzi had tried to actively mislead the investigat­ion.

Moviment Graffitti, Din l-Art Ħelwa, Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar, BirdLife Malta, Bicycle Advocacy Group, Friends of the Earth Malta, The Malta Archaeolog­ical Society, Żminijietn­a – Voice of the Left and Nature Trust called on the authoritie­s to revoke the “illegitima­te agreement” with db Group and return the land to the public.

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