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Planning Authority and Portelli threaten Sannat

An application (PA/02087/21) which will add 73 apartments to create a monstrous 125-unit complex in Sannat will be heard for [...]

Moviment Graffitti files FOI demanding all correspondence between PA’s Executive Council, developer Joseph Portelli

Moviment Graffitti has filed a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the Planning Authority’s (PA) FOI Officer to demand access [...]

Marsaskala residents have spoken. Will you listen to them?

On the 20th of January 2022, the Marsaskala Local Council met with Minister Ian Borg on the issue of the [...]

Baħar Ċimiterju

Global Day of CommemorAction for the Dead, Missing, Persecuted and Forcefully Disappeared at Sea and at the Borders. 1,971 people died [...]

Sannat mega-development by Portelli and his partners is clearly illegal and must be stopped at once

Moviment Graffitti states that the countless abuses committed by developers like Portelli are leaving a trail of destruction in Gozo [...]

Għejejna u Xbajna

We’re sick and tired: A number of organisations working in the field of human and women’s rights expressed their anger [...]

Residents and organisations request EU examination of planned Marsaskala Marina

Letter signed by 700 individuals and 8 organisations asks for investigation of potential breach of several EU regulations Marsaskala residents [...]

DB project – battle against greed continues in Court

Three Local Councils together with several organisations and residents have filed two Court actions against the approval of the massive [...]

University exam policy unsafe and illogical – Moviment Graffitti

Moviment Graffitti support calls from KSU and Academic Staff, proposed to move lectures and exams online Studenti Graffitti, the student [...]

The fight against greed will continue after EPRT rejects appeals against the DB monster

The Environment and Planning Review Tribunal (EPRT) has this afternoon rejected two appeals filed by three Local Council, nine organisations [...]