AD calls for action to safeguard Gozo’s heritage
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The Alternattiva Demokratika Gozo Regional Committee has said that it applauds the Superintendence for Cultural Heritage for calling on MEPA to schedule the entire Ta' Cenc area. The Green Party also noted that in its annual report, the Superintendence also revealed that during its inspections of the area extending from the entire Ta' Cenc plateau towards the valley and the bay of Mgarr ix-Xini, several previously unknown archaeological features were discovered.
AD is now asking the Superintendence for Cultural Heritage to inspect the area around the heliport in Xewkija overlooking Mgarr ix-Xini Valley known at Ta' Lambert, where illegal dumping takes place and a number of cart ruts and other pre-historic features had already been destroyed in broad daylight.
Victor Galea AD Spokesperson for Gozo and General Secretary of Alternattiva Demokratika said: "It is of utmost importance that the archeological sites around the heliport are protected before somebody dreams of developing the area. The superintendence report itself states that a few meters away from Ta' Lambert at Xewkija, there are archaeological remains and the surrounding landscape has to be protected. It is a shame that this area was left in such an abandoned state of affairs during the recent years. At present heavy machinery is extending a quarry very close to the area. We believe that the Superintendence is aware of the Roman-era Olive Press found near the heliport which unfortunately is in a total state of neglect."
AD Chairperson Prof. Arnold Cassola concluded by saying that, "since the Nationalist Party promised to protect Gozo's unique features a few weeks before last general election, we now demand action and not mere words. Eco and heritage tourism are a niche market which we are not exploiting enough. The archaeological sites at Ta' Lambert are of great importance for future jobs because that is what makes us unique in attracting tourists."















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