Need for Heritage Fund - Flimkien ghal Ambjent Ahjar
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- New balconies at St George’s Parish House
- Wood balconies subsidy scheme extended to all localities
- MEPA commits €1,196,049 to address and accommodate wide-spread demand for grants
- Nationwide balcony restoration scheme gets off to a flying start
- Traditional wooden balcony grant scheme starts on Monday
- NTM welcomes steps by authorities but urges more sustainable actions
- New reduced ferry fare scheme announced
- 30,000 families eligible for new energy benefits
- MEPA allowing destruction of village cores - AD
- Armier - These illegal structures should all be torn down
- Collection of coins towards Euro Children’s Trust starts today
- New stamps feature Maltese and Gozitan balconies
- Nature Trust calls for urgent MEPA action on Comino pig farm
- Employment aid scheme for persons with difficulties in Gozo
- Nature Trust concerned and worried about ODZ rumours
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Flimkien ghal Ambjent Ahjar has said that it welcomes the announcement by Rural Affairs and Environment Minister, George Pullicino, that that the Wooden Balconies Subsidy Scheme is being extended to all localities and will be available without means testing, meaning that anyone can now benefit from the scheme irrespective of one's financial income.
The NGO said that it feels this will provide a much-needed incentive to people to keep their traditional wooden balconies in good repair and even to change the aluminium ones for traditional wooden balconies; in this case the use of materials sourced from sustainable suppliers would be a preferable choice.
During recent debates prior to the upcoming budget, FAA has asked that funding be made available not only for balconies but also for schemes promoting the restoration and upkeep of old buildings, beginning with those already scheduled. Such a scheme, called the Land Tribunal and Trust, was actually outlined in the Structure Plan for the Maltese Islands launched in 1990 but to date this scheme has not been implemented.
FAA said that it hopes that the extension to the balconies scheme is a forerunner of the Land Tribunal and Trust through which so many of Malta and Gozo's Urban Conservation Areas and historic cities such as Mdina, Birgu, Floriana and Valletta stand to benefit.
















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