| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1151 | Emma Cordina | I think it is a great shame and irresponsibility of those who are in power to allow the rape of such beautiful villages, like those of Attard, Balzan and Lija. They used to be such quiet, clean
villages. I remember a time, not so long ago, when these three villages thrived with orange groves. Now even the front gardens which used to adorn streets in these villages are disappearing and are being replaced with flights of steps leading to match-box shapes of maisonettes. Don't we care for the future generation? |
| 1152 | Alison | |
| 1153 | robert patiniott | The same building frenzy is happening in Santa Maria Estate & Mellieha. We are loosing our green areas to developers who are unchecked by MEPA. |
| 1154 | Albert Camilleri | Attard is being turned from a pleasant residential area into a concrete jungle. |
| 1155 | Bernard Blagg | Santa Marija Estate, Weid Ghajn Zejtuna, Mellieha. is sufferring an identical fate and under the same questionable changes to the Local Plans carried out in2006. We need to join forces! |
| 1156 | Anonymous | |
| 1157 | Alex Vella Gera | |
| 1158 | margaret bozzino | When will you declare a moritorium on building on these islands sirs, and concentrate on having valletta and other towns regenerated,so that people can live in peace, and not in fear of the house next door being demolished?Mr Gonzi we are relying on you. |
| 1159 | Anonymous | To retain the beauty of an environment for the residents and the nation is a more important priority than to allow the property speculators have their way. The government should find other ways of providing the housing so essential for the future of our children. If we ruin the aestetics of Malta we ruin its economy, its beauty etc and Malta being so small, it does not take much to ruin it. |
| 1160 | Beatrice Calleja | |
| 1161 | Emmanuelle Hobson | |
| 1162 | Anonymous | |
| 1163 | Charlotte S. Vural | |
| 1164 | Joe and Joan Savona | When will this insatiable greed to destroy Malta's landscape cease? When will the authorities have the courage to take real action against those who flout laws and wake up to the fact that Malta is on the verge of losing what little of its green 'lungs' remain through unbridled greed. |
| 1165 | Anonymous | The country is becoming claustrophobic and featureless. Save our open spaces. We owe it to our children. |
| 1166 | Anonymous | What is the point of creating a Development Plan which is then not adhered to? Is the Development Planning Act binding? |
| 1167 | Charmaine V Galea | |
| 1168 | Regina | |
| 1169 | David Hood | As a resident in Attard I support this petition wholeheartedly. Malta is a small island with few natural resorces. One of the most important resources is the ingenuity of her people which in the past created some of the most beautiful buildings and villages in the Mediterranean. It never fails to amaze me that the descendents of those who created such beauty are so ready to destroy it, usually for the basest of reasons.
Attard is by no means the only village under serious threat, as everyone knows. Can it be that the people who staff MEPA are the only people who don't recognize that? Or is it that they are just unfit for employment in such crucial and responsible positions? |
| 1170 | Claire Farrugia | All Attard is being built up and there is practically only one safe open space for so many young families with young children. It is our right to have an area where older people can relax and children can play. Why should we continue with this building spree?? |
| 1171 | nadianne azzopardi | |
| 1172 | Michael Portelli | Malta has had enough buildings spoiling urban areas. Please stop giving out permissions |
| 1173 | Katya Rossignaud | I definitely agree to more public open spaces especially for our children. Attard has hardly anywhere to take the children to play, apart from San Anton. The playing fields in Attard are far from safe. |
| 1174 | brian mifsud | |
| 1175 | M Anastasi | |
| 1176 | Jeanella | |
| 1177 | Joseph Bonello | |
| 1178 | Roberto Ciappara | |
| 1179 | architect ir.W.I.Haas b.i. | please save Attard"s Public Open Space |
| 1180 | Anonymous | |
| 1181 | Paul Muscat | This is another Mepa blow to Attard's open spces. We are already being suffocated by high rise concrete monsters all around the village. |
| 1182 | Maurizio Margaira | |
| 1183 | joe schembri | |
| 1184 | Thomas Galea | |
| 1185 | Sean | Lets save Attard and give our children some green area to play and have fun! |
| 1186 | Adrienne Buedinger | |
| 1187 | Jonatan Nyberg | |
| 1188 | Anonymous | Prime Minister, surely you did not take over MEPA to carry on the path of destruction. Many people changed their mind and voted NP again because of the hope you instilled that this out of control building boom would be brought to some sort of a stop. You promised that you would be involving the NGO's and public in any big decisions. We like to think you are a man of your word! |
| 1189 | Wolfgang Buedinger | |
| 1190 | Anonymous | From the contents of the petition, it is clear that this kind of abuse needs to spot in the interest of the country, all who live in it now and for those who are still to come. It is truly incredible why we should have to be subjected to signing petitions to safe guard our heritage, open spaces etc when there are more than enough people employed and getting good money supposedly to do just that. Something must be drastically wrong. |
| 1191 | Noel Cassar | why are you turning all Malta's breathing spaces into buildings!!!? |
| 1192 | Anonymous | Wake and stand up citizens of this pearl and georgious island of ours.
We have to go the streets before this goverment romps on us and idle MEPA keep look without any action at all. |
| 1193 | Anonymous | |
| 1194 | Dr A Licari | |
| 1195 | Louise Chircop | |
| 1196 | lino azzopardi | I cant belive how things works here in Malta one day it is a no and the next is a yes. But for Tax and other things it is alway give give and give but the GOV is to deside whats what ATTARD RESIDENTS
THEY ARE RIGHT FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS |
| 1197 | A J Paris | |
| 1198 | Philip Lingard | |
| 1199 | E Schembri | Let the little open spaces left be |
| 1200 | emanuel darmanin | |