Nationwide balcony restoration scheme gets off to a flying start
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The announcement made by the Minister for Rural Affairs and the Environment, George Pullicino, that the Timber Balcony Scheme was to be extended to all Urban Conservations Areas in Malta and Gozo and to all scheduled houses, has led to an unprecedented demand for applications.
Applications opened last Monday and are well underway, both MEPA offices and Local Council offices are reporting a strong response. The scheme gives applicants up to 60 per cent of the money spent on restoring their timber balconies or replacing their existing one, up to a maximum of Lm600.
















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