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4 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 21 JANUARY 2024 NEWS JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt NOTICE By decree of 18th December 2023, given by the Civil Court First Hall, the Court ordered that the extract hereunder mentioned be published for the purpose of service according to article 187(5) of the Code of Organisation and Civil Procedure (Cap. 12). By a note filed in the Civil Court, First Hall on 7th December, 2023 by Claude Camilleri ID542191M is asking to enter as another execution creditor in the acts of the judicial sale by auction number 53/21 in the names Marie Anne Bezzina Busuttil ID72973M vs Charter Properties Limited C69311 in the sum of twenty one thousand and five hundred euro (€21,500) further interests and expenses till the effective payment as well as the official letter number 4329/2020 and the garnishee order number 220/2021, which credit has not been paid and this credit is secured by a general hypothecs registered with the number 18074/21 and 23292/21. Registry of the Civil Court First Hall, today the Friday, 22nd December.2023. MARVIC FARRUGIA For the Registrar, Civil Courts and Tribunals NOTICE OF INTENTION Boutique Cleaning Services LTD (BCS) declare their intention for the company to register for a temping and outsourcing agency license in accordance to L.N. 270 of 2023 of the Employment and Industrial Relations ACT, CAP. 452, Employment Agencies Regulations, 2023. The activities proposed to be carried out are the following: 1) Interviewing, selection and placements of candidates in employment; 2) Outsourcing & Temping of persons from abroad to employment in Malta or in an EU member state; 3) Outsourcing & Temping of persons in Malta for employment in Malta or in an EU member state; 4) Advertising of the filling of vacancies; 5) Keeping a register of applicants for employment. Registered and Operating address of Business 6, Investors House, Triq Fikus, San Gwann, SGN2461, Malta VAT No.: MT24753736 Co. Reg. No.: C83013 Date: 19/01/2024 THE public works department has presented plans to avert the potential collapse of part of the promenade along Fond Għadir in Sliema near the Surfside Lido. According to a works method statement from the department's architect, part of the existing re- taining wall, built in the 1950s, has been scoured by wave ac- tion, posing a potential collapse of the promenade. Moreover, fissures in the rock face beneath the promenade are also of "great concern for public safety". In fact the rocky area under- neath the damaged rock face has already been hoarded off to keep the public away from this area. To address this risk the public works department envisages the trimming of the deteriorated rock face, the removal of the damaged wall, and the construction of a new retaining wall to support the promenade along this part of Tower Road. The new wall will be built using limestone blocks which match the existing wall. The rock beneath the founda- tion of the promenade at Font Għadir is heavily fractured and soft, and the retaining wall built in this area in the 1950s, was nev- er completely extended to cover the entire fractured cliff-face. Furthermore, part of an existing wall built to cover the rock face has been scoured by wave action and could potentially collapse during a storm. The orientation of the entire bay also makes it quite vulnerable to wave action from the North-East. Wave impoundment on the weak rock face and the weak re- taining wall is also increasing the pace of erosion of friable rock by hydraulic action and the com- pression of air when waves crash against the rock face, causing abrasion and attrition. "These cracks and voids could compro- mise the structural stability of this retaining wall and the prom- enade above and result in the collapse of the promenade," the report warns. The deteriorating rock will be trimmed using an excavator equipped with a rotary head and all resulting debris will be carted away to an approved dumping site. A new stone retaining wall will then be constructed using limestone blocks to match the existing wall. Works planned to avert collapse of Sliema promenade Plans foresee erection of new retaining wall and trimming the rock face to avert collapse

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