The Ta’ Qali picnic area in Malta has undergone changes, with the grass being replaced with a layer of sand, sparking controversy among locals. The authorities claim the sand will help with drainage and prevent flooding, but many are questioning the decision, especially since the area is a popular spot for families and events. The sand used is a type of low fines content sand, commonly used for topdressing lawns, and experts say it won’t prevent the grass from growing back in the cooler months. However, the lack of a planning permit for the project has raised eyebrows, with some calling for more transparency.
Ta’ Qali Picnic Area’s New Look Comes with a Hefty Price Tag
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