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10 COMMERCIAL 27.10.2022 THE Planning Authority (PA) is organ- ising a monthly guided walking tour around the city of Bormla, and every- body is welcome. ge PA's experts will take visitors through the city's history, architectural heritage, successful regeneration pro- jects and even curiosities from the past. Yes, Bormla is one of those unique lo- calities where every alley and quarter has a story to tell. During the Second World War, Borm- la suffered the brunt of the Axis bomb- ing; however, following the closure of the naval facilities and a shift by the shipbuilding and repairs industry to commercial services, Bormla re-invent- ed itself. Today, the city is becoming much more sought after by tourists and people wishing to invest in real estate. Bormla boasts landmarks that have stood the test of time. Take the dockyard area... this previ- ously neglected spot has recently en- joyed a much-needed - and long-await- ed TLC and more. e dock, now filled with seawater, is complemented with open green spaces, while the former dilapidated offices and workers' quarters now serve as a uni- versity campus. A town that's older than it looks Many people associate Bormla solely with the Great Siege of 1565 and the It is never too late to rediscover Every month, the Planning Authority's professionally guided tours and discover possibly the least visited of Malta's ree Cities, the unsung city of Cospicua, or Bormla

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