Housing Authority should make use of empty dwellings in Gozo - Alternattiva Demokratika
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Despite the fact that more than one in every three dwellings in Gozo is empty all year round and particularly so within in the village of Gharb, the Housing Authority is proposing to construct a further 34 units of mainly 3 bedroom properties in this village through planning application PA 1484/08 without the infra-structure to support it. There is poor vehicular access, and it is on a bus route. Besides, the current waste system cannot cope with the present amount of houses. To add insult to injury the Gharb Local Council featured this area as part of the heritage walk for the route to San Dimitri Chapel in the western part of the island.
AD Gozo spokesperson Mr. Victor Galea said that "Such proposals go against with government policy of turning Gozo into an ecological island. It seems that after taking up the concept from Alternattiva Demokratika's book, gonzipn did not know what it was copying."
The Green Party's spokesman on sustainable development Architect Carmel Cacopardo said: "The Housing Authority should back up its past pledge of using already available housing stock and negotiate to buy built-up property, rather than taking more arable land. It is about time that the Housing Authority, instead of being part of the problem starts being part of the solution. We sincerely hope that this application is withdrawn, and the Housing Authority starts thinking on incentives in order that more properties are placed on the rental market, as well as disincentives on keeping properties vacant and in a dilapidated state. If one looks at the thousands of derelict buildings as well as unfinished construction that has been left idle for years in the island of Gozo, one can conclude that the damage done is already severe."
The photograph above illustrates the present view, which will disappear given that the plan states that there will be two storeys plus penthouse and underground parking.















Tourists are not attracted to building sites or housing estates - strange as that may seem.
The last time we were in Malta and Gozo, we thought it hadn’t changed much since we saw the film The Malta Story filmed in 1953, with all the the war damaged buildings.
Being here and seeing all the half built shell buildings and construction everywhere, it looked just like the film set, Alec Guinness would have had the time of his life all over again.
My son said it resembles Iraq after the war, we tend to differ, its hopefully Malta and Gozo having a half finished face lift at a very very slow pace.
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