Category: Environmental Justice

Moviment Graffitti urges PA to stop uglification of Gozo

We call on the Planning Authority to reject an application for a massive development that will see the construction of [...]

Government placing Zammit Tabona’s interests above those of the people

Moviment Graffitti asks whether electoral donations given by the Zammit Tabona family are facilitating their business interests Following a change [...]

Joseph Muscat should assume responsibility for blatant conflict of interest appointment

NGOs condemned Joseph Muscat’s defence of his appointment of a Planning Authority employee to the appeals Tribunal. Joseph Muscat appointed [...]

Organisations disappointed over dropping of fast-ferry service proposal

Eleven organisations are calling on the Government to reconsider its decision to ignore its electoral pledge to offer a fast-ferry [...]

NGOs call for investigation of EPRT Chairperson’s conflict of interest

A group of NGOs is requesting a full-scale investigation into the practices that have led to a PA employee being [...]

Moviment Graffitti submits its representation as part of the Rural Policy review

Moviment Graffitti has submitted its representation in the second phase of the Rural Policy Design Guidance 2020. Our main concerns [...]

Jerma Development Brief – prioritize our wellbeing over developers’ ambitions

Moviment Graffitti welcomes the amendments in the second consultation document in connection with the ex-Jerma Palace Hotel Development Brief, particularly [...]

Tighter Rural Policy regulations a positive development

After studying the proposed reform for the Rural Policy, the undersigned NGOs are of the opinion that this presents a [...]

From bad to worse at Planning Commission – organisations call for the removal of Mr Simon Saliba

Eleven organisations are calling for the removal of Mr Simon Saliba from Chairperson of the Planning Commission for obstructing the [...]

“Stop hogging our seas” Balluta Bay objectors tell Fortina ferry group

The 87-strong individuals, Local Council and NGOs who are appealing the Planning Authority’s decision to allow the Fortina Group to [...]