Reflections by a worried visitor
Published on The Times of Malta on Monday 3rd September, 2007 by Charles Sammut.
And when a body like Mepa, that is supposed to protect the environment, gives the green light to building and land developing projects at places like Ramla l-Hamra, Ta' Cenc and Hondoq ir-Rummien it makes one wonder whose interests this body has at heart. Mepa members seem to collectively think nothing is sacred in Malta any longer and speculators are encouraged to gamble and buy property in dubious areas because, eventually, they will get their way and the gamble would have little risk.
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And when a body like Mepa, that is supposed to protect the environment, gives the green light to building and land developing projects at places like Ramla l-Hamra, Ta' Cenc and Hondoq ir-Rummien it makes one wonder whose interests this body has at heart. Mepa members seem to collectively think nothing is sacred in Malta any longer and speculators are encouraged to gamble and buy property in dubious areas because, eventually, they will get their way and the gamble would have little risk.
To view the whole aricle, go to http://www.timesofmalta.com/core/article.php?id=273303