
Il-Majjistral Park was on
Sunday handed over to three environmental NGOs: Din
L-Art Helwa, Gaia Foundation and Nature Trust.
The park, which stretches along the coast from
Golden Bay to Anchor Bay in the limits of Mellieha, is
estimated to be five times the size of Valletta and
includes coastal cliffs and several historical and
archaeological sites.
Rural Affairs and
Environment Minister George Pullicino, who signed the
agreement with the NGOs on Sunday, said the park is a
living example of the government’s commitment to improve
the environment and increase the recreational spaces for
Maltese families.
He pointed out that the
government was constantly collaborating with NGOs who,
through their voluntary work, were carrying out useful
work for the environment. A plan to regulate activities
that take place in the park – the first of its kind in
Malta – is undergoing the finishing touches.
In
September, the managerial board together with the
ministry and the Malta Environment and Planning
Authority submitted a project proposal for funding under
Axis 2 of the Operational Programme 1 of the Structural
Funds Programme for Malta, 2007 – 2013.
Mr
Pullicino explained that, if this project is approved,
the park will benefit from over e2.9 million in
investments for the rehabilitation of the site, creation
of a visitors’ centre, and restoration of the
archeological sites, rubble walls and natural
environment.
Present for the activity was also
Prime Minister Lawrence
Gonzi.