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MATTHEW VELLA mvella@mediatoday.com.mt 8 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 23 JUNE 2024 NEWS The Chief Executive Officer, Lands Authority, notifies that: Sealed tenders in respect of the following advertisements have to be deposited in the Tender Box at the Lands Authority, Auberge de Baviere, Valletta by 10.00am on Thursday, 4 th July, 2024. *Advert No. 37 Lease, for the remaining period of the present lease which ends on the 31 st May, 2028, of the bare Shop tale quale at No. 10 Block No. 4, Triq L-Inkurunazzjoni, Bormla as shown edged in red on plan P.D.174_95_1_A. The present tenant does not want to remain in the lease and an interested third party is ready to assume the remaining term of this lease. The interested third party has been reserved the right of first refusal as per Article No. 3 (1) of Legal Notice 573.02. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €2,190 as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of seven hundred and thirty Euros and eleven cents (€730.11) per annum will not be considered. A fee of €50 will be charged for the tender documents. *Advert No. 38 Lease, for the remaining period of the present lease which ends on the 31 st May, 2028, of the bare Shop tale quale at No. 15 Block VI, Triq Sant'Anna cornering with Triq is-Suq, Floriana as shown edged in red on plan P.D.2005_364_15. The present tenant does not want to remain in the lease and an interested third party is ready to assume the remaining term of this lease. The interested third party has been reserved the right of first refusal as per Article No. 3 (1) of Legal Notice 573.02. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €1,000 as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of three hundred and one Euros and eighty-nine cents (€301.89) per annum will not be considered. A fee of €50 will be charged for the tender documents. www.landsauthority.org.mt/services/tendering Lands Authority St. Sebastian Street, Valletta ISSUE OF TENDERS *Adverts appearing for the first time. These adverts are being published as an invitation to the public to acquire tender documents online. The bidders are to refer to all the conditions of the tender document and are invited to read carefully these conditions. Tenders should be submitted only on the prescribed form, which together with the relevant conditions and other documents, may be obtained by clicking on 'Buy Tender' on the web page where this tender is available on https://landsauthority.org.mt/services/tendering/ A fee of fifty Euros (€50) must be paid through the online system of the Lands Authority website by using your preferred banking card. OWTNERS of local restaurants, residents, and fishermen in St Julian's Spinola Bay area are up in arms against their local coun- cil, claiming the erection of a mega screen on their doorsteps would attract "football maniacs" who will drive away customers, apart from disturbing the peace. "The fishermen also had to pay to have their boats remove with immediate effect," one of the restaurateurs told Malta- Today, speaking about a peti- tion objecting to the screening of Euro 2024 matches at Xatt is-Sajjieda. The business owners insist that the screen will block access to local seafront establishments with noise that will push cus- tomers away, leading to a loss of business in the peak season. "We pay licences, staff, ex- penses throughout the whole year and we expect to be able to work in the summer without hindrance," the owner said. The petitioners claim the events company granted the permit for the mega-screen will also be selling alcohol and bev- erages without the necessary permits. The restaurateurs have filed a criminal complaint to the Com- missioner of Police, and plan le- gal action against the St Julian's council over loss of sales. "Unlike bars that welcome the tournament in the hope of boosting sales, operators of these dining establishments and hotels are already estimating a decline in revenue. The fact that Spinola Bay hosts some of Malta's top restaurants, was not considered. "Xatt is-Sajjieda is no place for rowdy activities that turn the area into an extension of Paceville, attracting lager louts, instead of the upmarket diners that are catered and invested heavily for," they said. "The mega-screen should be moved to Luxol car park or Manoel Island. Xatt is-Sajjieda should remain the quaint fishermen's area it was marketed to be and be enjoyed in peace." The return of summer football competitions is a regular com- plaint by business owners in the area who have presented peti- tions against the mega-screen on Xatt is-Sajjieda, over the last decade and a half. Restaurateurs rue return of St Julian's football mega-screen

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