Wednesday, October 31, 2018

PA approves planning permission for the creation, embellishment and upgrading of four open spaces

Today, more than ever before,  residents demand that recreational open spaces not only become more accessible and child-friendly, but become spaces with a greater emphasis on health, exercise and well-being, the Planning Authority has said in a statement.

"In the wake of this growing demand, the Planning Commission recently approved planning permission for the creation, embellishment and upgrading of four open spaces in the localities of Siġġiewi, Naxxar, Dingli and Ħamrun," the PA said.

In Siggiewi, the project will consist in the rehabilitation of the Ghar Lapsi Park. "Works will include the creation of a ball-games area on the upper terrace together with a new playing field which will be paved with rubberized safety flooring. The existing picnic area will be relocated while various trees and shrubs will be planted. The project will also include the setting up of a marble art installation. A full cut off lighting system will be installed which will minimise light pollution and glare in the area. The Park enjoys stunning views of the natural beauty of the Ghar Lapsi area."

In the urban area of Naxxar, planning permission was granted for the creation of a new public open space. "The project will include the installation of an outdoor gym, street furniture and other outdoor facilities which will be accessible for all. The space will also be embellished with landscaping works. This project will positively improve the surrounding residential area with a space which promotes physical exercise," the PA said.

Planning permission has also been granted for the construction of a new garden incorporating an outdoor gym and car park in the locality of Ħad-Dingli. "The recreational open space will be built on a 2000m2 site which is adjacent to the Dingli Swallow's football pitch. Hard as well as soft landscaping will be used to embellish the area. An underground reservoir will be dug up for irrigation purposes."

In Ħamrun, along Triq il-Frangiskani, a new pedestrian piazza and landscaped area will be constructed while the adjacent road and parking area will be upgraded and embellished. Street furniture and planters will enhance the piazza, turning the residential area into an active social urban space, the PA said

 

 




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