A hazardous scrapyard in Marsa remains operational more than four years after a court ordered its eviction, highlighting persistent challenges in Malta’s regulatory enforcement framework and raising renewed questions about accountability, oversight and public safety. The prolonged failure to enforce a final court ruling has drawn attention to the interaction between environmental regulation, public land management and politically exposed business interests, all within the context of a site repeatedly described by authorities as an environmental and safety risk....
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NEWS Malta
October 25, 2025
Controversy grows over Għar Lapsi coastal project
Once a pristine coastal enclave known for its natural charm and unspoiled views of Filfla, Għar Lapsi has long stood as one of Malta’s last untouched seaside locations. Its rocky...
NEWS Malta
September 23, 2025
Nature stewards build awareness in Malta Natura 2000
Ambjent Malta has announced a rebranding of its environmental rangers, who will now be referred to as nature stewards. The change, according to the Ministry for the Environment, is designed...
NEWS Malta
April 9, 2025
PN motion challenges new environmental permit rules
The Nationalist Party (PN) has tabled a parliamentary motion proposing amendments to the newly introduced Environmental Permits Regulations, which it argues are ineffective and unclear. The party believes that the...


















