Return of Manoel Island and Fort Tigné to public use
Labour Party signs an agreement to return Manoel Island and Fort Tigné to the public, as part of a broader national park plan.
Labour Party signs an agreement to return Manoel Island and Fort Tigné to the public, as part of a broader national park plan.
Pulled verbatim from the party press release. Not edited.
Read the original release at lovinmalta.com/news/news-politics/manoel-island-and-fort-tigne-return-agreement-signed-as-pl-unveils-national-park-plan/
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