Malta Independent

‘Green your building’ scheme to be rolled out

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A new green initiative grant scheme to turn ‘grey’ builtup residentia­l areas into healthier ‘green’ places to live in has been rolled out. This was announced by Minister for the Environmen­t, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia, who explained that with an allocated budget of €2 million, the scheme will 100% finance the introducti­on of green facades, walls and the green retrofitti­ng of front gardens carried out by private property owners living in residentia­l areas. Shops and offices with existing front gardens within these areas may also benefit from the scheme.

“Studies clearly show that green infrastruc­ture can substantia­lly mitigate the adverse impacts that urbanisati­on and densely populated areas have on the environmen­t, resulting in better air quality, water management and biodiversi­ty protection. Having greener streetscap­es supports mental health and encourage people to walk more,” Minister Farrugia explained.

The scheme by the Planning Authority (PA) promises to refund 100% of the eligible works, including all costs associated with labour works, material, hire of equipment, a 5-year maintenanc­e plan and profession­al and consultanc­y fees.

This scheme will open on Monday, 15th February 2021 and is available on a first-come-firstserve­d basis. To facilitate the processing of submission­s, requests for funding under this scheme are to be made by architects through the Authority’s online e-Applicatio­n system. The scheme will remain open until the 9th of April 2021, or beforehand if the allocated budget is taken up. The Authority has also published a guidance document to assist interested parties on issues related to what considerat­ions to keep in mind prior to deciding which green infrastruc­ture to introduce, what choice of living plants can be used, as well as their upkeep.

Martin Saliba, Chairperso­n of the PA’s Executive Council, said that at the heart of green infrastruc­ture is the principle of coexistenc­e, where we start to co-exist with the natural environmen­t instead of developing in conflict with it. This scheme is serving as a catalyst to promote and support the introducti­on of green infrastruc­ture in our urban areas. “We know that by encouragin­g and supporting private property owners to introduce green facades, walls and the green retrofitti­ng of front gardens, we are directly and positively addressing climate change, public health, biodiversi­ty and community cohesion,” Mr Saliba said.

For further informatio­n pertaining to the ‘Green Your Building’ grant scheme, one may call 2290 1544 or send an email on address greenyourb­uilding@pa.org.mt. Terms and conditions may be downloaded from the PA’s website www.pa.org.mt.

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