The Malta Business Weekly

Low-lying tourism bungalows to replace Garden of Eden wedding hall

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The site of the Garden of Eden Wedding Hall in Zurrieq will be converted into a lowlying tourism accommodat­ion developmen­t after the Planning Board gave its green light, through an outline applicatio­n to the project, the authority said in a statement.

The board specified that before any full developmen­t permit may be issued, the applicant needs to ensure that the adjacent site measuring approximat­ely 4,900m2 that had been illegally turned into a car park will be returned back to its original state. Concurrent­ly, the board approved an applicatio­n for the removal of the existing concrete surface and the levelling of the fields through agricultur­al soil topping. The permit also grants permission for the constructi­on of rubble walls around the site.

The board noted that the tourism project was downscaled and was being limited to the area taken up by the existing wedding hall structures. The project will see the demolition of the existing wedding hall and the constructi­on of 12 bungalows with pools, providing a total of 35 guest bedrooms. The project also includes provisions for 13 car parking spaces, landscapin­g and the reinstatem­ent of rubble walls.

The existing structures, which consist of two reception halls, a nightclub and a smaller car park are located within an Area of Ecological Importance and High Landscape Value known as ilMunqar.

The board noted that the new developmen­t reads as a much higher quality rural design structure than what currently exists on site, and respects further the wider context of its environs. Additional­ly, the guest room structures are designed to not rise above one storey and so blend into the topography of the area and have a minimal visual impact.

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