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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 25 DECEMBER 2022 9 COMMERCIAL be seen, and the PA's initiative offered to support facade works and the restoration of apertures. Unfortunately, after the Sec- ond World War, many build- ings, particularly those in the Marsamxett area, were neglect- ed or badly restored, which de- preciated the area's traditional urban characteristics and street- scape. Speaking about this PA project in Marsamxett, Oliver Magro, Chairperson of the PA's Exec- utive Council, said that "today, when walking through most parts of Valletta, one can feel a renewed sense of pride. It is great to see that our capital is nowadays where culture, gas- tronomy, art, entertainment and hospitality converge. Valletta is today one of Malta's most desir- able destinations." "Of course, Valletta is not just somewhere people go for work, culture, shopping, or entertain- ment. The city is home to thou- sands and bettering their lives remains a top priority." The funding was made avail- able to qualifying residents, excluding offices, commercial buildings, non-government or- ganisations or religious build- ings. Fifty nine properties benefitted from this scheme re- sulting in a €700,000 investment in Marsamxett alone. Mr Magro hailed this project as another successful one for the PA, concluding that "the scheme was equally about architectural preservation, as it is to improve the social dimension of families living in this area."

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