
The foreign investors planning to redevelop the Gozo General Hospital have yet to file an application at the Planning Authority though talks on the necessary documentation have been held, the Times of Malta is informed. The government has said the management of the Gozo hospital was expected to be transferred to the private investors "in the coming days". Medical staff at the Gozo, St Luke's and Karin Grech hospitals have been told by Ram Tumuluri, a representative of the Vitalis Global Healthcare Group, "to expect tower cranes" on site in the coming days. A Planning Authority spokesman told this newspaper there was no planning application by Vitalis for the Gozo hospital. "Discussions were held with the architects regarding the documentation required to submit an application," he added. "In agreement with the Planning Authority, works to study the required strength of the hospital piling are being carried out by architects in line with the provisions of a legal notice issued this year," he said. The spokesman noted that applications were filed for St Luke's and Karin Grech hospitals. "The Planning Authority is in receipt of a planning application for the restoration of the...
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