Malta Today's James Debono writes about Sliema Local Council's request to schedule the Fort Cambridge officers' mess, which is under consideration at the Planning Authority. Developers have proposed a 40-storey tower on site.
Read the article here:
https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/environment/townscapes/86327/scheduling_curveball_that_could_rumble_sliema_40storey_hotel#.WudLCoiFPIV
Monday, April 30, 2018
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Lessons in Maltese and English Reading and Writing for Primary Level Students
Lessons in Maltese and English Reading and Writing for
Primary Level Students (Maltese and foreign).
- Each course is made up of 5 two hour lessons.
- Emphasis will be given to both reading and writing in both languages.
- Pupils will be put in groups according to their age.
- The lessons will be held at the Sliema Primary School.
- Qualified and experienced teachers.
- Handouts will be provided for free.
- Children who attend Summer School will be taken from their classes by the teachers and taken back to class by said teachers.
- The dates of the lessons would be 12th, 19th, 26th July, 2nd August and 9th August
- The course fee is €20 per child
Anyone interested in sending
his child is kindly requested to fill in the form below and submit it together
with the payment at the Sliema Local Council by not later than Thursday 28th
June 2018.
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Name of Student
_______________________
School
__________________________
Academic year the student has
just finished _________________
Mobile number of a parent or
guardian of the student ___________
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Townsquare appeal decision on 3 May
The Townsquare appeal decision will be read on 3rd May 2018 at 13.00
The venue will be the Environment and Planning Review Tribunal - further down the road from the Planning Authority.
Sliema Local Council, Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar, Friends of the Earth Malta, the Ramblers Association and the Qui si-Sana and Tigne' Residents association had appealed against the PA decision to approve development of a 38 storey highrise.
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