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Cruise liner terminal
in Mgarr Harbour
Thursday,
25th September 2003
The Ghajnsielem council
is among those who have been asked to give its views
on a proposal for small and medium size cruise
liners to berth in Mgarr harbour. Malta Maritime
Authority (MMA), has applied to the Malta
Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) to build a
terminal for the liners.
In the Project Description Statement which was
forwarded to the local council, the MMA said it is
currently considering conducting proper
environmental feasibility Studies to accommodate as
many users of Mgarr harbour as possible.
The statement explained that there is currently no
space available for commercial and cruise liner
activity, since the ferry operators are making use
of three berths in Gozo.
It also emphasised how the Mgarr harbour is the only
harbour available to the fishing fleet in Gozo and
the only one which can provide a safe night berth
for yachts and small crafts in almost all weather
conditions.
The project entails the construction of three
dolphins, each 20 metres long and 10 metres wide,
outside the main breakwater, which will accommodate
vessels up to 100 metres in length. This berth is
sheltered from the north west wind (majjistral),
which had the largest percentage frequency in Malta
and is also protected from the west and north winds.
Ghajnsielem mayor Francis Cauchi said that such a
project, which will increase the number of tourist
visiting Gozo all year round, could be economically
beneficial towards the island.
He believes that a parking area for coaches should
be built for incoming tourists from the cruise
liners. The time has also come for a council
proposal to build an alternative road from the
harbour to Ghajnsielem, which has been included in
the latest edition of the Gozo and Comino Local
Plan.
The council believes that both proposals, if
implemented, would eliminate a large amount of
traffic congestion at the harbour and along Mgarr
Road.
(this article was
taken from The Sunday Times)

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