The Minister for Gozo and Planning Clint Camilleri together with the Mayor of Nadur Edward Said visited and inaugurated the beautification project carried out at the Tal-Ħali playing field, also known as tar-Ramla in Nadur.
Minister for Gozo and Planning Clint Camilleri stated that “this investment, made among others through funds from the Development Planning Fund of the Planning Authority, continues to enhance the quality of life in Gozitan communities, while providing safe and modern spaces where children can play and develop.” He added that these projects demonstrate a continued commitment towards better and sustainable infrastructure for all families.

Minister Clint Camilleri concluded by saying that with this investment, today the play facilities for children in this location are all new, following improvements made over the last three years in the same playing field.
This playground, which opened in 2000, has benefited from several investments in its equipment and facilities over the years. Now, the Local Council has secured funds to replace the multiplay structure with one of the largest on the island, a modern and high-quality structure, suitable for children from young to older ones. In addition, a new and safer base has also been installed, with a deeper cushion according to standards, made of colored rubber that complements and adds to the aesthetics of the structure.
Nadur Mayor Edward Said said that the Council believes that recreational places for children should be of the highest standard and therefore the Council has raised funds with the aim of beautifying and improving this playground.
This project was carried out with investment from the Local Council, with co-financing from a scheme of the Parliamentary Secretariat for Local Government, as well as funds from the Development Planning Fund (DPF) of the Planning Authority.
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