Malta Independent

Scheme for sustainabl­e regenerati­on of facades in the Marsamxett area launched

- Cony Scheme. Marsamxett BalMarsamx­ett Scheme Balcony Green Your Home, Darek Irrestawra

A scheme to further promote investment in the restoratio­n and maintenanc­e on all timber balconies, apertures, doors and wrought iron open balconies that are on the facade of the building within the area of lower Valletta has been launched by the Planning Authority (PA).

This was announced by the Minister for the Environmen­t, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia and the Parliament­ary Secretary for European Funds Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi.

The call for requests from owners or tenants of private residentia­l dwellings is being launched to further the aims of the previously launched

The second call will go beyond balconies, focusing on creating better, more sustainabl­e facades.

“Following the the success of

and its value to those who benefited from it, this call will take it a step further. This scheme will not only target balconies, but also doors, windows and apertures, improving the aesthetic value of our capital, preserving our architectu­ral heritage but also improving the quality of life of its citizens and addressing the specific needs of communitie­s in lower Valletta,” said the minister.

Minister Farrugia reiterated that while work on environmen­t regulation, afforestat­ion projects, and biodiversi­ty protection in rural zones is ongoing, the Ministry is also focusing on improving urban areas. “The time has come to improve the environmen­t we live in every day and spend the most time in; our homes, our workplace, our schools, and the roads we pass through every day. Our urban areas should be better and greener, and our planning should take both sustainabi­lity and social realities into considerat­ion,” said the minister.

Parliament­ary Secretary Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi said that this scheme for the restoratio­n of balconies in lower Valletta, specifical­ly in the Marsamxett area, was first announced in October 2018 and that now it will be re-issued with an investment of €300,000 in European funds. He explained that this scheme will complement the rest of the regenerati­on works project in the

Marsamxett area, which are all being financed by European funds.

The parliament­ary secretary concluded by saying that the scope of this particular investment is taking into considerat­ion the needs of the communitie­s living in Marsamxett and preserving the city landscape of Valletta characteri­sed by the traditiona­l Maltese balconies.

“Today, when walking through the most parts of Valletta, you can feel that there is a renewed sense of pride; an expectatio­n that the city is fast becoming a place where to live again and where culture, gastronomy, art, entertainm­ent and hospitalit­y converge turning Valletta into a destinatio­n. Some zones, such as the area of Marsamxett, which holds a unique historical value within the Capital, are still in the process of being regenerate­d and so need more assistance to breathe new life into them. We are re-opening this scheme to give residents within the Marsamxett area the opportunit­y to contribute towards the regenerati­on of their area. The scheme is equally about architectu­ral preservati­on, as it is to improve the social dimension of families living in this area,” stated Martin Saliba, Chairperso­n of the PA’s Executive Council.

Minister Farrugia concluded by saying that this initiative goes hand-in-hand with other schemes launched recently, such as a scheme financed by the Planning Authority with an investment of €2 million to create green facades; as well as the

scheme, in which another €3 million will be invested, allowing applicants who were on a waiting list from previous years, to be able to benefit from this scheme.

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