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Category: Press Statements

Residents and NGOs demand that Msida creek project goes back to the drawing board

In light of the atrocious plans presented by Infrastructure Malta for the proposed Msida Creek project, NGOs and the concerned [...]

Building and Construction Authority a positive initiative, but Construction Bill leaves much to be desired

Moviment Graffitti says proposed Construction Bill does not address residents’ concerns, favours undue influence from lobbies Moviment Graffitti has reacted [...]

Stop Lying, Moviment Graffitti tells Transport Minister

Activists call out Ian Borg and Frederick Azzopardi’s attempts to deceive public opinion Moviment Graffitti has called out Transport and [...]

Infrastructure Malta’s roadworks would destroy fields and historical reservoir to service Bonnici Brothers ODZ supermarket

Activist group condemns further loss of arable land to accommodate top Infrastructure Malta contractor Farmers, residents and activists held a [...]

Organisations object for the fourth time to the db Group’s monstrous project

Organisations have objected for the fourth time to the db Group’s project on the ex-ITS site. They state that the [...]

The Msida Creek Horror

The Msida Creek project being fronted by Infrastructure Malta has sparked concerns about the long-term viability of the project which [...]

Moviment Graffitti condemns the destruction of more arable land and the uglification of Gozo due to unscrupulous development

Activist group concerned over the unprecedented rate of development that is threatening Gozo Moviment Graffitti condemns the proposal for the [...]

NGOs put forward recommendations on Waste Management Plan

NGOs put forward recommendations on Waste Management Plan Friends of the Earth Malta and Moviment Graffitti has submitted joint recommendation [...]

Moviment Graffitti calls for raising the minimum wage

EU proposal on adequate minimum wages should be welcomed, not opposed, by Malta Moviment Graffitti is strongly in favour of [...]

Dingli tree protection order – appeal

As part of our continuous fight to save the 300 year old carob trees in Dingli, we asked for your [...]