Local Planning Archives

Sliema Planning applications published on The Malta Independent during the 2nd Quarter 2010:

 Previous applications can be viewed in the archive below

Consolidated List of applications in the respective period of publication. They are listed in planning reference sequence (which correlates with the date the application was submitted).1

 

  • 2010 Quarter 4 ; Between 3 October and 25 December 2010
  • 2010 Quarter 3 ; Between 3 July and 25th September 2010
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    Archive of Sliema planning applications can be viewed by clicking the respecitive publication period below. They are listed week by week as published in the Malta Independent newspaper on instructions of MEPA.

    The trends in planning may be assessed by reviewing these and looking up their history online at www.mepa.org.mt

     Details of planning applications can be found via the MEPA online Case Search facility to retrieve the key data in written format.  

    Use of the MEPA mapserver is also interesting as it will show the PA site location and its footprint.  Some additional information (such as the Case Officer's report) may be purchased online.  

    Specific queries about planning applications or plans must be addressed to MEPA and not to SRA! 

    MEPA front office staff are available every morning (doors shut at midday) during the working week to answer queries and show the relevant plans. 

    Please take with you the relevant application reference - which is of the format PA01234/09 or PA01234/08 (where 01234 is a serial number assigned in the year the application was originally submitted.

    To learn more about MEPA's public consultation procedure, click here.

    DISCLAIMER       SRA cannot take responsibility for the accuracy of any information displayed on this website but will always apply 'best endeavours' to provide complete and accurate reporting.

     

    Objections already registered by SRA and planning applications of particular concern are listed online and updated bi-monthly.  These are listed in planning reference sequence within the time period of publication:

     

     

     

     

    SRA Policy on Planning Applications

    SRA intends to routinely object to the certain categories of development and to engender public awareness of such developments through all reasonable means.  Applications that are objectionable to SRA are:

    • developments which further increase the population density of Sliema 
    • developments which will add further stress on the local environment
    • developments which eliminate existing gardens and open enclaves
    • developments which mar the existing character of Sliema &/or NHLP policies

    Only the final item of our policy is subjective as there are generally accepted international opinions on landscaping principles and the value of preserving traditional streetscapes.