Call for Better Management of Gozo Ferry Terminals
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The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association said it was concerned about the state of the Gozo ferry terminals.
It called for a site management team to be set up to enforce proper management of the areas and keep close liaison with consumer and tourism entities to ensure that standards are met and maintained.
It insisted that these areas must be kept as tidy as possible and that the perimeter fencing round the restricted works area and storage areas should be properly maintained and kept in good order.
While the ticketing office at the Cirkewwa terminal is adequate the tent structure on the Mgarr side is not very welcoming, the association complained.
The level of cleanliness in the area left much to be desired and the wire-fenced corridor leading passengers onto the boat was exposed to the weather and flanked by mounds of rubbish and discarded equipment.
The MHRA said an alternative should be found to the present wire-fenced corridor and passengers ought to be provided with adequate weather protection all year round.
















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