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Feature: Malta sends wildflower seed mix to 180,000 households

St. George's Square is decorated with flowers and plants during Valletta Green Festival in Valletta, capital of Malta, on May 7, 2021. (Photo by Jonathan Borg/Xinhua) "This is a comprehensive, ambitious and long-term plan to protect nature and reverse habitat loss through specific nationwide actions and commitments, including key actions on pollinator species," Aaron Farrugia, Minister for the Environment, Climate Change and Planning, told.

City Gate temporary garden to become permanent

Planters set up in front of the parliament building in Valletta are to become a permanent addition to the entrance to the capital.  The small garden was intended as a temporary installation for the Valletta Green Festival, which came to an end earlier this week. But Valletta Cultural Agency chairman Jason Micallef said on Saturday the decision had been taken to make it permanent after many people requested it.  He said his agency was committed to the urban greening of the capital as part of the need for more green spaces in towns and villages. Independent journalism costs money. Support Times of Malta for the price of a coffee.Support Us

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