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Title: A brazen abuse of the planning system (2)
Authors: Ebejer, John
Keywords: Land use -- Planning -- Malta
St. George’s Bay (St. Julians, Malta)
Regional planning -- Malta
Regional planning -- Malta -- St. George’s Bay
City planning -- Malta
Cities and towns -- Malta -- Growth
Issue Date: 2018-05-27
Publisher: Standard Publications
Citation: Ebejer, J. (2018, May 27). A brazen abuse of the planning system (2). The Malta Independent, pp. 20-21.
Abstract: The proposed development of the ITS site at St George’s Bay has raised the concerns of many and for good reason. People living in the area are worried that the development will have a negative effect on their quality of life not only during construction but also upon completion. This should also be a concern to other users of the area including tourists, workers and people who go to Paceville. Increased level of traffic congestion, increased pollution, significant shadowing effects and the eyesore of a disproportionately large development will affect all, and not just Pembroke residents. The writer gives planning arguments why the application for development at the ITS site at St George’s Bay should be refused. This is the second of a two part contribution on the subject.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/37888
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