The Malta Independent on Sunday

VALLETTA REGENERATI­ON CONTINUES

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The multi-faceted regenerati­on of Valletta continues with the government yesterday launching the Triton Square and the Biskuttin area embellishm­ent projects. Image shows an artist’s impression of what Triton Square will look like when the projects are completed by the end of next year

The Triton Fountain Square and the Biskuttin area embellishm­ent projects were launched yesterday evening by Transport and Infrastruc­ture Minister Joe Mizzi and Parliament­ary Secretary for Planning and Simplifica­tion of Administra­tive Processes Deborah Schembri.

The projects represent another radical step in the regenerati­on of Valletta.

The Triton Square will no longer serve as a public transport hub; instead it will be used for social, cultural and recreation­al activities. It will also become completely pedestrian­ized with the fountain as its focal point.

The pedestrian area leading to the entrance of Valletta will become a continuous walk from Floriana’s Biskuttin area to City Gate, with open public spaces and the historical importance of the square’s surroundin­g bastions will be emphasised. The ditch at City Gate will be converted into a garden.

Work on the projects is expected to be completed by the end of 2017 and planning applicatio­ns were submitted to the Planning Authority on Friday.

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