The Malta Business Weekly

Planning Authority announces revised guidelines for standalone crematoria

- For those seeking additional informatio­n, the proposed revised policy can be downloaded from www.pa.org.mt/consultati­on

The Planning Authority (PA) said Monday it has recently introduced revised guidelines for the constructi­on

of standalone crematoria in Malta and Gozo. These revisions place a significan­t emphasis on land use reduction.

After conducting a public consultati­on process in March of this year, the PA is now putting forth proposed amendments and technical revisions to strengthen its Standalone Crematoria policy. The newly revised guidelines aim to provide clearer directives, particular­ly in terms of specifying search areas on the provided map.

Originally set at 1.5km, this search area has now been reduced to 1km from the main urban zones, thereby limiting the amount of land available

for crematoria developmen­t and minimising land usage. The search area in Gozo has remained unchanged. Another important change from an environmen­tal point of view now sees the inclusion of more comprehens­ive criteria regarding locations that are unsuitable for developmen­t of crematoria across the Maltese islands. This effectivel­y reduces the number of potential areas for standalone crematoria, ultimately mitigating the impact of land use.

The first draft of the policy stated that if a crematoriu­m ceases operations, any change in land use is strictly

prohibited unless it involves restoring the site to an environmen­tally acceptable natural state. In fact, the newly updated policy goes even further, stipulatin­g that if a crematoriu­m remains unused for three consecutiv­e years, there will be an obligation to remove all buildings and associated structures, including equipment, while restoring the land to an environmen­tally acceptable condition.

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