
Wednesday, 6th August 2008
Valletta council worried about co-cathedral plans
Valletta local council said it is "very much concerned" that the proposed development at St John's Co-Cathedral may pose an unacceptable threat to the underlying archaeological and architectural features of the city. The local council explained that the site lies within a sensitive archaeological area and it is therefore not clear at this stage whether the proposed development will have a negative impact on this part of Valletta. Because of this, the local council said it has aired its concerns with Mepa and will keep monitoring the situation in the coming months.







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Could you tell us if the Council is looking into the excavation of St. George's square to provide 40 underground parking spaces.This will clear the surface for reinstatement of a fountain there, but what is to become of all the original pipework which carried the water in from the aqueduct and redistributed it to the other fountains in lower Valletta?There is also said to be the base of Verdellin's column buried below ground
Is there a holistic traffic plan for Valletta? Is Valletta moving towards a car-free future like the other ancient citadels of Europe,as we were given the impression by the Park and Ride scheme, or is it having second thoughts? Do the 40 places cater for Parliamentarians,when the future of Parliament's location in the Palace is in question, besides which many of our parliamentarians have chauffeurs?
Can Valletta's heritage, residents and business community afford to have St. George's Square and St. John's Street and Square reduced to quarries for the next few years?
The Co-Cathedral Museum is far too small for its collection.
This collection should be properly exhibited
(most of it is exhibited in too small a space or not at all),
kept together in St.John's Museum,
and not dispersed in other buildings that have no connection with St.John's
as this collection was mostly commissioned specifically for St.John’s or
donated specifically to the Co-Cathedral by the Grand Masters.
St.John’s Foundation has therefore proposed
two alternative options, one underground, one overground,
for the Museum’s extension.
If the extension is made underground, the Foundation’s preferred option,
there will be no building whatsoever.
Neither option involves any building in the Co-Cathedral itself -
only in the annex on Merchants’ Street
and only if MEPA rejects
the Foundation’s preferred option.
In the Co-Cathedral proper, we walk over graves.
Even with an extension of its Museum in the annex,
we would not be walking over graves there.
Museums abroad develop;
eg Louvre’s pyramid, British Museum’s glazed-over Great Court.
A 'palazzo' FAA suggests is no alternative.
As ‘Din l-Art Helwa’ said, “the entire Co-Cathedral collection
should be kept together”.
There is already a shop in St.John's Museum.
@Alexei Dingli: Suggest Ms Kissaun suggestion, Also speaking of history and restoration.
Fr Vella needs help restoring the art work of St. Dominic. Can the council help
him, if you haven't done so.
What 'other' plan?? Isn't that what the Local Council is 'concerned' about?? Or is there yet another hare-brained proposal???
I think the Local Council should come out of hiding under the skirt of political correctness and openly criticise these stupid ideas and lodge a proper objection with MEPA not merely 'express its concerns' !