The Malta Business Weekly

No demolition and excavation works in tourism areas during summer months

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No demolition and excavation works will be permitted within tourism areas between 15 June and 30 September. This initiative, which is being co-ordinated between the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), the Building and Constructi­on Authority (BCA) and the Planning Authority (PA), takes into account the nuisance and inconvenie­nce that constructi­on sites have on the surroundin­g neighbourh­ood.

The enforcemen­t of this legal notice (295/07) is one way of mitigating the nuisance that constructi­on sites have on both the tourism industry and the number of Maltese families who move to their summer residences. The demolition and excavation phases at a constructi­on site are by far the greatest inconvenie­nce for the surroundin­g neighbourh­ood.

Any illegal demolition and excavation works carried out between 15 June and 30 September in the identified localities and streets, may be reported to the Building and Constructi­on Authority (BCA) on telephone number 8004 9000 or on 9963 7508 (Malta) and 9909 8855 (Gozo) after office hours.

The MTA is the Competent Authority to identify the localities and streets where demolition or excavation works cannot be carried out. MTA reserves the right to change or amend the list of streets as it deems necessary.

The full list of localities and streets where demolition or excavation works are prohibited during the summer months may be viewed on the MTA’s website https://www.mta.com.mt/en/ summerbrea­ktime2022

Persons wishing to add more streets to the list for 2023 are invited to send requests to the MTA through their respective local council on tourism. developmen­t.mta@visitmalta.com by 31 August.

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