Permit issued by MEPA for a nightclub at Mistra is an outrage
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The permit issued by MEPA for a nightclub at Mistra is an outrage. If allowed, this development will be built within a Special Area of Conservation of International Importance and an ecological buffer zone. This confirms yet again what Flimkien ghal Ambjent Ahjar has always insisted, namely, that permits outside the development zone should not be considered by MEPA. We regret to note that neither of the major parties have committed themselves on this matter.
FAA maintains that permits that violate MEPA regulations should be rescinded and furthermore that all the permits recently passed by MEPA's DCC A Board which has just resigned should be re-examined and permits withdrawn in irrregular cases.
Astrid Vella
Flimkien ghal Ambjent Ahjar















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