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Flimkien
ghal-Ambjent Ahjar and Ramblers' Association of Malta note with relief
the unanimous decision by the MEPA's DCC Division A Board members to refuse
the Otters' ASC development application at Marsalforn for further encroachment
and excavation on the foreshore adjacent to the Otters' clubhouse after
that the same club converted it to a commercial restaurant and lido.
The NGOs appreciate that common sense prevailed among all Board Members
thereby safeguarding public access along the coastline, retaining intact
what remains of the coastal character of the area and preserving the centuries-old
salt pans on this site.
At the same time the NGOs note that efforts are being made for the sensible
removal of the scrap-yard from its shameful illegal position at Wied Zembaq
to a nearby industrial area where it will be suitably located. Such action
will hopefully signal to those carrying out such activities that abuse
is no longer to be tolerated, and that residents have a right to a decent
quality of life, while measures to protect Malta's natural and cultural
heritage are to be respected. The environment groups urge MEPA to put
sense in their systems in order that repeated applications and appeals
against enforcements will not allow illegalities and abuses to drag on
endlessly.
In both cases the nation will be better served if common sense, that rarest
of all senses, prevails.
FAA
23rd
January 2008
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