Gozo to Malta – A Bridge too far?
- The Red Cross Gozo are going to ‘Bridge the Gap’
- Malta Red Cross Gozo Branch signs agreement with Italian Branch
- A bridge for charity between Malta and Gozo
- Supply of bed-places in Gozo down by 7.8% net usage up 2.3%
- Increases in the number of people travelling to and from Gozo
- Supply of bed-places in Gozo decreased by 8.3% in November
- MEPA carries out public attitude survey on environmental and planning issues
- Why spoil it with the effluent of a yacht marina?
- International Women’s Day celebrated Monday
- January 19th 2010 edition of the Maltese Herald
- The net use of bed-places in collective accommodation rises
- Gozo SPCA signs up as Welfare Associate of UK’s Blue Cross
- Malta at bottom of EU readership survey
- Boat bridge cancelled
- Supply of bed-places in Gozo rises by 5.5%
A new poll in the Times of Malta shows Just over 55 per cent of respondents are in favour of the building of a bridge and 44.90 per cent said they were against it.
One respondent described a bridge as a “once and for all measure” and another said building a bridge would give a false sense of space. Another respondent said a bridge would have less of a negative impact on marine life compared to the reclaimed land that has to be built to shelter the ferries in winter.
A respondent said that with a bridge, unemployment in Gozo “will be history” and tourism will get a big boost. But a number of respondents said a bridge would ruin Gozo’s beautiful characteristics. “It will spoil the tranquillity the island is very popular for, and Gozo will lose some of its character.”
Moreover, some respondents argued that catching the ferry to cross over to Gozo is part of the beauty of visiting the island. One respondent, however, argued that the Maltese people should not pay such a high price “for only 20 minutes of travelling”.
A few respondents questioned whether it would be financially worthwhile building a bridge, with one saying the price to cross over would be prohibitive. Another said the money would be better spent on repairing the roads and embellishing the islands.
Some respondents insisted on a better link between the two islands but felt that building a bridge would not be the best idea, suggesting building an underground tunnel not to spoil the view.
Some other respondents suggested a bridge between Malta and Sicily instead, saying this would really unite Malta to the rest of Europe.













