Relieved environmental activists hailed 'the power of perseverance' on Thursday as they welcomed a decision by the Planning Review Tribunal to dismiss an appeal by a company wanting to develop Ħondoq Bay in Gozo.
The project, involving a hotel, villas, apartments and amenities was unanimously refused by the Planning Authority in 2016 but developers Gozo Prestige Hotels appealed, claiming that their right to a fair hearing had been breached. The tribunal rejected the appeal earlier on Thursday.
Lawyer Claire Bonello, who represented Mayor Paul Buttigieg and the Qala local council, said that Thursday’s decision was proof of the power of perseverance and evidence that sustaining an appeal was often a marathon rather than a sprint.
“This is a testament to the power of perseverance and courage, chiefly that of mayor Paul Buttigieg, who has fought in this saga for many years, amid persistent attacks on his political career,” she said.
“People have always loved and supported the Ħondoq cause and there is a great wish for this bay and others to remain free and preserved in their natural state for present and future generations to enjoy.”
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