
Wednesday, 7th January 2009 - 10:31CET
Valletta to be greener despite removal of Castille trees
The trees on the facade of Castille have been removed.
The government is to plant 10 trees in Valletta for every tree just removed from in front of the Auberge de Castille, Valletta Mayor Alexei Dingli has said.
Four trees have been removed, fully exposing the spectacular façade of the auberge for the first time in generations.
Mr Dingli said up to 40 trees will be planted in Valletta, mostly in Hastings Garden.
He explained that the decision to remove the trees was taken after one of them was damaged by wind and another was showing symptoms of disease.
“The city achieved a double deal out of this. The façade of Castille is completely visible again, and Valletta will become greener,” the mayor said.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Rescources Ministry said a clean-up of the facade of the building and the Merchants' Street and St Paul Street sides is due to be taken in hand in the coming months.







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@Alexie Dingli Keep it up and ignore sore throats .
@ I Galea I bet my bottom Euro that you are as red as a commie, you have the Mintoff mentality, do you for 1 simple moment think that any oranges would end up in hospital? U il hdura mhux Kastilja qedgha imma f qalb certa nies li ghadhom ma ammettewx it telfa eletorali , so please leave us in peace and if you want greenery go to Buskett.
Can you blame them for being barefaced?
John Borg, Julian Borg
That's why I suggested Orange trees which should be kept well pruned.
No but every little bit helps. Isn't that what we are being told about energy saving?
D Stellini
Don't you dare touch the FREEDOM Monument.
Some trees' roots reach deep into the ground damaging foundations, water cisterns and anything on their path. The appropriate plant species and the use of devices which control the roots should be considered. Obviously it goes without say that these are monitored frequently.
When the planting of trees in the ground is not advisable, the use of pots should be considered. These are easily moved and replaced as and when needed. Trees planted close to the bastions, in hastings could also do a lot of damage in the long run. However I am sure the mayor has already considered this and other issues in this regard.
'the site is bare and not a pleasant site'
I suggest you go and have your eyes checked. If the facade is not a pleasant site I wonder what is. The Knights designed Valletta with all its beauty and never planted trees outside the auberges so I think they know best. It just feels sad reading such comments
@ I Galea
As if we are going to feed the people oranges with two trees in front of Castille
Can't we accept that the facade is much better without trees? Why can't we accept simple facts?
Why do we always have to do what others do?
It may have slipped your notice, but we have been independent/free since 1964 (or 1979 if you prefer) and can think for ourselves.
And all those yapping against their removal , have probably not been to Valletta to see the new look.
Furthermore even in countries such as Austia and Switzerland etc tree are removed to make way for a new ski run. So its really no bog deal removing a couple of trees, while tens of thousands of trees have been planted in Mellieha.
I would also suggest to remove the "presepju" in Birgu. It is such an eyesore. Ironically the Freedom monument would be more visible if it was at street level, and exposing the beautiful church behind it. Go on Mr Boxall, your town must be among the best kept in Malta .Go for this initiative. Pretty sure even Joseph Muscat will agree.
Vittoriosa has become so much sought after, and the yacht marina has been the cherry on the cake. Re design that horrible base of a monument.
"That would add a touch of greenery (not that there is any need for it at Castille since it has more than enough at the inside) "would you mind explaining this sentence please.
The Architect designer of the most imposing baroque building on the island is rejoicing in his grave for removal of what for may years had obstructed his architectural masterpiece.
And to all those rebels without a cause, who in your humble live have never studied and understand the meaning of a 16th century fortified city, Valletta was NEVER meant to be a green city. It had to be a century later that this concept was introduced in the urban history with the urbanization and the design of the newly suburb of Floriana as a green city surrounded with gardens.
Castille's facade is not meant to be covered with trees as if flowers are not meant to be planted in the kitchen!
So stop criticizing the nonsense!
Castille is very nice structure and I prefer it without trees blocking its aesthetic beauty.
The trees that should be planted, should not need to much maintance, fruit trees are a hassle and during picking time (which I doubt any public official would pick) flies would be attracted and fruits would fall to the ground making a mess and a smell.
Don't you see those pavements covered with sticky overripened figs or whatever those brown blobs are? Those are never picked and they make a mess.
We need more and more greenery around Malta and any new roads built should be furnished with trees. Trees are beautiful and healthy for us.
How about planting orange trees in front of Castille and keeping them pruned and their fruit used for hospitals etc?
That would add a touch of greenery (not that there is any nee for it at Castille since it has more than enough at the inside) without obstructing the building.
May I also concur with Mr Sciberras that we need more greenery in the city and in our villages. And yes we would like to have more initiatives, so if anyone would like to collaborate with the Local Council please do contact me.
however we need a lot more greenery in valletta and floriana and the rest of the grand harbour area. most cities worldwide have a big number of renowned parks and avenues. our city is perhaps small and cannot take a lot of trees. personally i think this issue needs to be planned carefully in order to avoid damage to the heritage of valletta whilst having a green healthier city and region. we should also incentivise local households to have more greenery in the form of plants etc. particularly in this historical region. it will only improve our own standard of living and make a nicer place for both locals and foreigners to enjoy.
1) Couldn't we have had the 40 new trees PLUS the mature trees in front of Castille?
2) So now we are told the trees were removed because of disease! Reminds me of how all edverts for lost dogs say they are "under medication".
Pull the other one, Mr Mayor.