What a mess is left in Marsaxlokk after the Sunday market. The local council should come down like a ton of bricks and make sure that, once the market has been completely dismantled at a time also set out by the council, the entire pro­menade is thoroughly cleaned and if need be hosed down too.

 

 

 

 

 

In plain sight

The owner of this Jeep wanted to make sure everyone could admire his well-kept vehicle. He parked it in the middle of a pedestrian area in Fgura’s square, there for all to see. Where are the wardens when needed?

 

 

 

 

 

 

And the illegal parking continues

More illegal parking continues to take place in an area that should be out of bounds to cars. The small red van in picture had a piece of paper on the dashboard saying it belonged to the theatre watchman. Like thousands of others who work in Valletta, couldn’t he walk a few hundred metres to his workplace?

 

 

 

 

Shoddy restoration work

A lot of work and effort has been made to restore the area leading to the Central Bank annexe, in the Valletta bastions. However, a little extra effort could have ensured that information signs were properly proof read. Spelling errors give the area a shoddy look.

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