Malta Independent

Moviment Graffitti files applicatio­n for preservati­on of Balluta Bay

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Activist group Moviment Graffitti has filed an applicatio­n with the Lands Authority to manage Balluta Bay in a bid to ward off the commercial­isation of this public space and keep it permanentl­y accessible and safe for bathers and the community.

The applicatio­n states the group’s intention to retain Balluta Bay as a space for “public recreation­al activities including citizen science, social and community activities and ecological monitoring activities,” the group said in a statement.

“This applicatio­n is necessary because we cannot allow further take-up of public bays for private interests,” said a spokespers­on for Moviment Graffitti. “At the moment, there is a pending planning applicatio­n for a private ferry pontoon to be installed right in the middle of this popular bathing zone,” a reference to the Fortina Group’s recently rejected applicatio­n which is subject to a decision on 2 March. The Fortina Group is the same group which has virtually colonised the Sliema Strand zone and which has been awarded a monopoly over the Comino ferry transport system. Fortina now seeks to take further control of public swimming zones.

“This eating up of our public spaces is unacceptab­le and needs to be stopped. Ferry transport should not be allowed in bathing areas in close proximity of swimmers, and the public should not be relegated to bathing in little swimming pens. Fortina should find an alternativ­e and move their tourist ferry to a more suitable spot and allow the public to exercise its right to enjoy the sea.

“In the meantime we shall await the Planning Authority’s decision on this matter, noting that this decision has been mysterious­ly put off for a long period,” Graffitti said. “We hope that this move is not intended to allow any lobbying behind the scenes, and we urge the public to remain vigilant regarding any developmen­ts in the area,” the group said in its statement, adding that it has no intention to manage the site for commercial or fundraisin­g initiative­s of any sort.”

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