The Sunday Times of Malta

Xemxija’s residents fear 1,000 more apartments

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Xemxija residents fear the seaside suburb will soon be swallowed up by tower cranes building as many as 1,000 additional apartments there.

Residents gathered on a patch of protected garigue in Xemxija yesterday to highlight concerns about a 13-storey apartment tower being proposed.

Apart from concerns about the tower’s impact on garigue habitats and Roman Baths right below the site, residents also say that Xemxija just cannot take the massive influx of developmen­t being planned there.

Apart from the apartment block being proposed by Tony Gauci and his architect Ray Demicoli (PA 00865/24), Xemxija also faces the prospect of a massive residentia­l developmen­t at the former Mistra Village site.

Excavation works to build four towers housing over 700 apartments there have already started, despite a court having upheld an appeal filed by residents and sent the plans back to the planning tribunal.

Xemxija residents say that together, those two developmen­ts will add 1,000 apartments to

Xemxija – a suburb of St Paul’s Bay served by just two narrow and steep roads.

In an event organised yesterday and backed by activist group Moviment Graffitti, residents urged the Planning Authority to refuse the new

“monster” developmen­t and encouraged the Superinten­dent of Cultural Heritage “to take a stand against this applicatio­n which, if approved, will impose on the context of the cart ruts, currently surrounded by natural garigue, and which will instead be surrounded by man-made landscapin­g and tall buildings.”

As of yesterday morning, almost 300 residents had objected to the proposed developmen­t through the PA website.

 ?? ?? Xemxija residents gathered yesterday to encourage the PA to reject the new developmen­t. PHOTO: MATTHEW MIRABELLI
Xemxija residents gathered yesterday to encourage the PA to reject the new developmen­t. PHOTO: MATTHEW MIRABELLI

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