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Do cliffs need doors?
submitted by St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala : Maya Nussbaum for 15-18
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media
filed under
Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Finalist
Recently three big wooden doors were spotted on Rdum ta’ Horrieqa close to the Panorama Road of Dingli Cliffs. Dingli Cliffs are an impressive sight for all visitors; they are 253 meters above sea level facing North Africa. These cliffs offer a unique natural environment with evergreen Maltese Rock-Centaury and many other endemic wild plant species growing. Walking along these majestic cliffs brings one in touch with the beauty and wonders of nature throughout the whole year. So apart from the fact that dumping waste on cliffs and countryside is illegal, these three big wooden doors are an eyesore to the countryside. On contacting the Dingli Local Council we were told that though they offer free service pick up of waste, irresponsible people still prefer to dump their waste in this area. The Local Council promised an immediate clean up action and regular monitoring of the area.
Read MoreREALLY!?! It would only have taken another step…let us take a step towards a better world!
submitted by St Benedict College Middle School Kirkop : EkoSkola Committee for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media, website
filed under
Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Commended
BEE positive…BEE proactive…BEE the change
submitted by St Benedict College Middle School Kirkop : EkoSkola Committee for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media, website
filed under
Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Finalist
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Almost made it…
submitted by St Benedict College Middle School Kirkop : EkoSkola Committee for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media, website
filed under
Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Finalist
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Baby playpen ends up on Xaqqa Cliffs
submitted by St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala : Maya Nussbaun for 15-18
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media
filed under
Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
On the way to one of the most popular swimming spots in the southern part of Malta, you can stop by the side of the road and make your way towards Xaqqa Cliffs just after passing the quarry. Unfortunately lots of rubbish is ending up in this area and recently a big baby play pan was spotted. A local newspaper reported that few days ago volunteers collected 196kg of waste from Xaqqa Cliffs. Xaqqa has stunning rock formations that leave one amazed at their natural beauty and their unusual shapes. Not to mention the beautiful light blue sea below them. On reporting the waste baby play pan to the Dingli Local Council we were told that this area falls under the protection of the Siggiewi Local Council. We were promised a referral to the responsible team for an immediate clean up of the area.
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