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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 2 JANUARY 2022 13 COMMERCIAL THE inner most sheltered part of the Grand Harbour, along the coastal area of Marsa, will be given a new strategic vision focusing on sustainable oppor- tunities, this after the Planning Authority initiated the process to carry out a planning review for the entire area. Due to its strategic location, over the past decades, the area has been heavily industrialised to cater for ship building and repairs, cargo handling and distribution, power generation and fuel storage amongst other activities. As a result, the urban environment of the area has deteriorated considerably with Marsa experiencing the highest population percentage loss of any settlement in Malta. The vision is that all this heavy industry is significantly scaled down or relocated giving the ar- ea the chance to re-invent itself into a prime tourism and leisure harbour destination. Integrated in this vision is the creation of a socially diverse, coastal residential neighbour- hood on the site of the ex-Mar- sa Power Station and its imme- diate areas. Albert Town will be trans- formed into a high-quality in- novation hub with facilities and shared spaces for start-ups in the creative industries. Public access to the coast shall be re- stored as part of a network of public green open spaces and recreational areas. The vision is to exclude the potential of new tall buildings within this area as they may de- tract from the wider historical landscape value of the fortifi- cations. Buildings must adopt innovative architectural designs evoking the maritime history of the harbour location and relate well to the existing buildings of cultural importance, especially the Chadwick Building, the ex- Sea Malta Building and the oth- er traditional warehouse build- ings on the quays. A major transport interchange to accommodate the wideset range possible of public trans- port, both on land and sea will also need to be catered for. Martin Saliba, Chairperson of the PA Executive Coun- cil pointed out "the future of this area should be driven by a shared vision by all stakeholders – residents, community leaders, the business community and Government. The goal is to first prioritise the current and ur- gent needs of the community and set the future planning pol- icy framework to transform this strategic area in Malta into an attractive place to live in, set up business and create a unique ex- perience for visitors. The plan is to ensure that any development seeks to be carbon neutral and energy efficient, respecting the cultural and industrial heritage of the area." The full list of the proposed objectives which the Govern- ment has submitted to the Planning Authority and which will guide the necessary amend- ments that need to be carried out to the 2002 Grand Harbour Local Plan may be viewed on the Authority's website: www. pa.org.mt/consultation. The Authority invites inter- ested parties to submit their comments pertaining to these proposed objectives on email address ghlp@pa.org.mt. This first phase of public consulta- tion will close on 15 January 2022. PA kicks off process to regenerate Marsa inner harbour

