JAMES DEBONO
PEMBROKE and St Julian's
are next in line for a major
makeover of the road infra-
structure network, in the ab-
sence of which major high-
rise developments planned
or taking place in the area
would develop nightmarish
gridlocks on Maltese roads.
The details and plans con-
nected to the new applica-
tion (6089/19), presented
a month ago, are still not
available to the public as the
application is still deemed to
be "incomplete" – terminol-
ogy employed by the Plan-
ning Authority to justify its
obscuration on its
geoserver web-
site.
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EDITORIAL • PAGE 9
Reduction in poverty
as a result of past
budget measures,
minister says
Air Malta sues
pilots' union
over 'illegal'
industrial action
PRE-BUDGET DOCUMENT PILOTS' STRIKE
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Paceville road plans
unveiled in latest
ghost application
Plans presented to the
Planning Authority
unavailable to the public but
site suggests road-widening
between Coast Road and
St Andrews, with links to St
George's Bay tunnel
Illustrations indicate a major makeover of the road infrastructure network
PAGE 2
Malta refuses
entry to NGO
rescue vessel
with 100
migrants on
board
The Maltese government
said that it was not the
competent authority given
that the rescue had taken
place within the Libyan
search and rescue region
The vessel Eleonore is operated
by the NGO Lifeline