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Swimming Ban Lifted at Wilga Street in St Julian’s

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The swimming ban at Wilga Street in St Julian’s has been lifted, allowing residents and visitors to once again enjoy swimming in the area. The ban was previously in place due to unspecified reasons, but authorities have now deemed it safe for swimming after conducting thorough assessments of the water quality and safety conditions. The lifting of the ban is likely to be welcomed by locals and tourists alike, who can now enjoy water activities in the area without concerns about their safety.

The decision to lift the ban may also boost tourism in St Julian’s, as visitors can now take advantage of the area’s beautiful waters. Local businesses may also benefit from the increased foot traffic and activity. Authorities are expected to continue monitoring the water quality and safety conditions to ensure that the area remains safe for swimming.

The lifting of the swimming ban is a positive development for the community, and residents are likely to appreciate the efforts made by authorities to ensure their safety. With the ban lifted, residents and visitors can now enjoy swimming and other water activities in the area, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.

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