Thousands of children made the most of their mid-term holidays in open spaces, thanks to activities organised on different days by entities under the Ministry for the Environment, Energy, and the Regeneration of the Grand Harbour.
Project Green, WasteServ, and Ambjent Malta hosted educational activities during the November holidays to provide children with fun-filled experiences. Around 3,000 children attended these free activities.
The Ġnien fuq il-Glażiż, the ECOHive Academy, and Buskett came alive with activities such as crafts, potting, singing, and music. Through a mix of storytelling about Buskett’s Blue Lady, swings, and exciting activities like glow-in-the-dark slime and interactive environmental games, children enjoyed quality time with family or friends and discovered new spaces, some for the very first time.
“Organising activities that bring these open spaces to life leads to more and more people discovering and enjoying the projects we are implementing. We are demonstrating how open spaces can combine social, educational, and cultural elements. Our commitment remains to attract more people to our parks,” stated Minister Miriam Dalli.
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