Letters to the editor – March 9, 2026
The privately owned vacant balcony at 4, Triq Papa Alessandru VII in Vittoriosa poses a public safety risk with broken pipes and a cracked base, while authorities remain unresponsive.
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Letters to the editor – March 9, 2026
Action needed, not wordsAldo Gatt of London, UK writes:On February 13, I reported a dangerous balcony at 4, Triq Papa Alessandru VII, Vittoriosa to both the Vittoriosa and Cospicua local councils. Pieces of broken drain pipe with sharp shards sit on the balcony, the base of which also appears cracked. The property is vacant but...
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