The Malta Independent on Sunday

Qala Council to meet Monday on Hondoq souvenir shop applicatio­n

● Detractors fear shop is ‘only the beginning’

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Qala residents are up in arms over a developmen­t applicatio­n for a souvenir shop at Hondoq ir-Rummien that has been filed by one of the owners of Ta’ Frenc Real Estate.

They fear that, after having narrowly dodged a bullet when the highly controvers­ial Qala Creek developmen­t applicatio­n was recently rejected, other developers have now set their sights on a different part of the bay.

Speaking to The Malta Independen­t Sunday yesterday, Qala deputy mayor Paul Buttigieg confirmed that all is not well with the prospect, and warned that the developmen­t, if approved, may be just the beginning.

He also said that the council will be meeting on Monday to discuss the situation.

The then owner of what had been an agricultur­al store was granted a permit for an extension in 1994, against the advice of the Case Officer involved. It is for timber paving around what would become a new souvenir shop located in an ODZ area, and for carrying out alteration­s and additions. It was lodged with the Planning Authority on 12 July 2016.

The applicatio­n was filed by Angelo Cefai, one of the owners of Ta’ Frenc Real Estate, on behalf of AAC Ltd, a company owned by Ta’ Frenc Real Estate Ltd, which owns the land in question, as well as much of the surroundin­g ODZ area.

Detractors fear that once a souvenir shop is permitted, the developmen­t will be extended with a change of use to sell drinks and food and, possibly, a restaurant in the future. Some people are concerned that a road and car park will eventually be created to provide access to the shop.

People have taken to Facebook to vent their outrage at the applicatio­n. “Souvenir shop, my foot. Will be ‘upgraded’ to a hotel with all amenities in no time,” one commentato­r observed. “Leave Hondoq the way it is. We have enough souvenir shops in Gozo,” reads another comment.

“No way – this is how things start. You give one permit and it will end up like Xlendi and Marsalforn. It will end up a commercial village,” another added.

In the words of another objector: “If we can’t get in through the door we’ll try to get in through the window! Just unbelievab­le…hope it doesn’t take another 14 years to throw this applicatio­n in the garbage.”

One particular­ly irate commentato­r said: “This is nothing but a scam. I believe the people of Gozo are smarter than this. Leave the beloved bay alone once and for all. Hondoq Bay is the only pristine area left around the island.”

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