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More enforcement action over encroachment permits

Enforcement officers from the Lands Department have removed metal and wooden signs a St Julians restaurant illegally placed on government property, The Times has learnt.

Earlier this month, officers issued a formal notice asking the restaurant tenant to remove the signs and three spotlights that were illegally installed. On inspecting the premises on Thursday, however, officers found that the signs and lights were still there and so they removed them themselves, a government spokesman confirmed. The action was taken after a complaint was lodged with the department.

Such enforcement action was taken following the government's decision that structures and furniture not in line with the encroachment permit issued would be removed.

A nation-wide operation is in progress to ensure that restaurants, bars and coffee shops abide by their encroachment permit. So far, action has been taken in Sliema, Marsalforn and Xlendi.

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Eric Psaila (on 26/7/08)
Well done. More and more action should be taken and I am sure that public opinion would be behind these actions.
However I would like to ask the Lands Department two questions.
Are the owners of these bars/cafes/restaurant brought to court for ignoring the notice given to remove these items from government property?
who is footing the bill for the expense to remove these items? I hope that the culprits are being billed and that payment is actually made.
We as tax payers demand these actions to be seen through to the end.
Joe Tabone-Adami (on 26/7/08)
So far, I'm afraid, not enough action has been taken in Sliema to curb abuses by bar and coffee shop owners - particularly those in residential areas - who abusively over-ride their permits!!
L Galea (on 26/7/08)
What about Marsascala?

What about beach concessions?

Why give beach concessions at all?

Aren't they supposed to be public beaches
Nigel Lawrence (on 26/7/08)
Bravo!
Joseph e Briffa (on 26/7/08)
What about beach concessions on encroachment terms? Is the C of L taking any action here?

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