
A coalition of environmental and heritage organisations has launched a major legal battle against two permits granted by the Planning Authority (PA) for the redevelopment of Fort Chambray, a historically significant site in Għajnsielem, Gozo. The groups argue that the current planning laws are deeply flawed, allowing developers to move forward with construction even while legal appeals against the permits are still pending. This loophole, they warn, puts the nation's cultural and architectural heritage at risk....
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