Impassable pavements
There has been a lot of discussion about parking and works in the streets in Sliema. But does someone check the state of the streets and of the pavements?
I would like to draw attention, for example, to High Street. A very dear Maltese friend who lives there is confined to a wheelchair. She loves to go out but sometimes it is a nightmare.
Part of the street is so rough and unsuitable for wheelchairs that we have to use the road and angry drivers stop and shout "prosit!" or "bankina!". Sometimes we find bags of rubbish blocking the pavement and again have to step down onto a busy road.
Once we reach Dingli Street, where the footpaths are better and can be used, the problem we encounter is cars mounted on pavements. It often happens that we have to step down on the street between two cars with little space in between and no ramp.
Somebody has to do something about pavements in Sliema, a town with a high population of elderly people as well as being popular with many mothers with pushchairs.
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Mr B J Simmons
Jan 15th 2010, 16:23
Surely the wording should be: MOST OF MALTA'S PAVEMENTS ARE IN A SIMILAR CONDITION, if my experiences are anything to go by!
anthony borg
Jan 15th 2010, 15:38
Would the Pieta' Cpuncil place 'No Parking ' signs on the pavement in Pieta' Seafront?
r pace bonello
Jan 15th 2010, 15:25
Will the Sliema Local Council please take note and make the lives of Sliema residents better. Is there a programme of works, particularly, pavement repairs, which the residents can access? What about the mess in Dingli Circus where the pavements are an extension of the greengrocers and their trucks from early morning to late evening and impossible to use? When is the Council going to take action and bring some discipline to Sliema?
Anthony.Schembri Adami
Jan 15th 2010, 13:43
Some parts of Gzira are in a similar condition!