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Over 50,000 visitors checked out Manoel Island in Gzira this summer
Works are underway to make the area more sustainable.

Jillian Mallia

Between July and September 2020, Manoel Island was graced with over 50,000 visitors as the area has become quite the popular swimming spot.

In March 2018, MIDI, the Gzira Local Council and the Manoel Island Foundation entered the Guardianship Deed to “ensure that access to the foreshore at Manoel Island is maintained at all times,” MIDI share in a statement. “Apart from ensuring access to the foreshore, MIDI has facilitated this access by providing a free shuttle service for visitors during weekends and public holidays throughout the summer months.”

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“The provision of this shuttle service, forms part of MIDI’s commitment to provide better access to the swimming zones on Manoel Island to the local community. The success of this year’s shuttle service is extremely encouraging.” commented MIDI CEO, Mark Portelli. 

Gzira Mayor, Conrad Borg Manche thanked MIDI for its continuous support and for always being at the forefront of supporting community initiatives promoted by the Local Council. He said that “the support for the shuttle service follows on the success of the Manoel Island Guardianship Agreement, which has paved the way for further collaboration between MIDI and the Gzira Local Council.”

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Making Manoel Island a sustainable destination

Earlier this year the company collaborated with the NGO Zibel to install a Seabin in the marina area in the hopes of making Manoel Island a more sustainable destination. This Seabin captures an estimated 1.5kgs of floating debris per day including micro-plastics up to 2mm in size. MIDI has also provided free berthing facilities for the Zibel’s boat at the Manoel Island yacht marina.

Apart from the sea environment, MIDI also provides cleaning services on land.  Through its maintenance unit, the Company provides bins along the beaches and in all areas, which are frequented by visitors thereby ensuring that all public spaces on the island are kept clean and safe for families. 

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Manoel Island’s open spaces

As autumn settles, Manoel Island will continue to welcome visitors for walks. Manoel Island remains a popular destination for exercise as the open spaces and spectacular views provide the perfect backdrop for individuals to practice their favourite sport.

As the foreshore of Manoel Island continues to gain popularity as a destination for the local community to enjoy, the Guardianship Deed guarantees that the foreshore and the green glacis public park measuring 80,000 sqm, which will be developed as part of the Manoel Island project, will remain accessible to the general public.

14th October 2020


Jillian Mallia
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Jillian Mallia
A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

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