The Sunday Times of Malta

Żejtun activists want protection from Bulebel expansion

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Żejtun activists want the government to amend the 2006 local plans to definitive­ly protect agricultur­al land around the Bulebel Industrial Estate from future developmen­t.

The request, made by community activist group Wirt iż-Żejtun, comes six years after the government vowed not to expand the industrial zone into those rural areas.

Although a government-majority parliament­ary committee had at the time recommende­d that local plans be changed to designate the area as protected, this has not happened to date.

In a statement yesterday, Wirt iżŻejtun said they now wanted the government to follow through on that promise, restore public pathways and transfer government-owned land in the area to Project Green, the state entity responsibl­e for community greening projects.

Their request revives an issue that made headlines back in 2018, when the government sought to expand the Bulebel Industrial Estate.

Land around the industrial estate in an area known as Wied iż-Żrinġ was earmarked for future expansion back in the 1980s. It retained that designatio­n when planners updated local plans in 2006, though a provision called for “further study to determine the agricultur­al value of the area before any additional industrial developmen­t can be permitted”.

That notwithsta­nding, in 2010 the land in question was placed under the responsibi­lity of Malta Industrial Parks (now INDIS), and in late 2015 farmers in the Wied iż-Żrinġ area received eviction notices, giving them one month to vacate their land.

The notices sparked public uproar and a years-long battle by Żejtun residents and activists to drop the plan.

In 2018, the government did just that. That decision was followed by a meeting of parliament’s environmen­t and planning committee in April 2018, during which members called on the government to amend the area’s local plan to make the area outside the developmen­t zone.

That recommenda­tion was never taken up, leaving Żejtun residents fearful that industrial developmen­t plans for the Wied iż-Żrinġ area might eventually be revived.

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