APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS FROM DIN L-ART HELWA


Din l-Art Helwa, heritage NGO,  is needing volunteers to help it keep the historic Red Tower in Mellieha and the Wignacourt Tower in St Paul’s Bay open for longer hours during the summer months.  If you wish to volunteer a few hours a week, mornings or afternoon,  if you like meeting people from different countries, these two exciting historic places are located in splendid locations and are waiting for you.  All funds raised through visitor admissions help Din l-Art Helwa maintain these buildings for the nation. Even a few hours will help.  For more information please call the Din l-Art Helwa office, on 21225952 between 8.30 and 12.30.  Training will be given on the job.

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Eight environmental NGOs condemn Dwejra Vandalism PDF E-mail
Eight  environmental NGOs Condemn Dwejra vandalismThe environmental NGOs Birdlife Malta, Din l-Art Helwa, Flimkien Ghal Ambjent Ahjar, Friends of the Earth Malta, Gaia Foundation, Light Pollution Awareness Group, Nature Trust (Malta) and Ramblers Association strongly condemn the vandal attacks recently held at Dwejra Heritage Park in Gozo where graffiti was sprayed on information boards and on rocks in the area.   Dwejra is today a designated Natura 2000 site and a possible candidate as a World heritage site due to its paleontological, geological, ecological, ornithological , marine ecology and scenic importance.   Apart for its ecological  importance, Dwejra is also one of the main tourist sites on the Maltese Islands, visited by thousands of visitors each year who contribute to the economy of the operators in the park such as diving clubs, tour operators, boat ride people etc. Over the last years over Euro 400,00 have been spent on the Park to stop the environmental degradation and start conservation measures for the full protection of this site.  It is therefore a great shame that such vandalism still exists and is still practiced by very irresponsible persons against society and the environment. The NGOs call on the enforcement authorities to step up their work towards the protection of such sites and investigate all vandalistic acts so that the criminals may be brought to justice.  The NGOs also appeal to the authorities to strengthen units such as the Administrative Law Enforcement Unit so that more effective law enforcement can be upheld on our Islands
 
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