The Malta Business Weekly

Holistic planning with a clear vision creates jobs and improves quality of life – Malta Chamber

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Change in current approach to developmen­t and constructi­on cannot be further delayed. The Maltese economy is highly diversifie­d with many industries contributi­ng positively and having sustainabl­e growth potential, including constructi­on if we focus on quality.

The Malta Chamber re-iterates its stand that developmen­t and the constructi­on industry must improve and evolve with full respect to Malta and Gozo’s heritage, history, culture, natural environmen­t and wellbeing.

The country urgently needs a holistic Master Plan and revised local plans supported with clear policies, which do not leave room for abusive exploitati­on in

their interpreta­tion and applicatio­n. The ad hoc planning approach adopted over the years has uglified Malta, created uncertaint­y, excessive speculatio­n and a non-level playing field between industry players as well as the general public.

A piecemeal approach to planning goes against the very spirit of planning itself. Developmen­t brief changes, Partial reviews and incongruen­t policy interpreta­tion and applicatio­n must stop. Instead effort must be placed on developing the much-needed holistic Master Plan based on a well-studied carrying capacity exercise.

Our country’s success requires developmen­t to become sustainabl­e, greener, cleaner and pleasant on the eye with full respect to saving our identity and to a positive well-being. We need to move towards more regenerati­on, more restoratio­n, applying different work methods, using new products and upskilling. This new way of doing developmen­t and constructi­on will not only safeguard the employment and jobs of the current workforce but will also create endless new job opportunit­ies.

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