All remaining renovation works in the Ta' Qali Crafts Village are to start in June and works will be completed by the end of this year, Economy Minister Silvio Schembri has announced. He said the project, which has been promised over the past 30 years, is at its final advanced stage. “We are working for a high standard craft village, which will be full of life, encourage more economic activity and showcase the work of these artisans,” the minister said, on a visit to the site. Only 19 of the 70 artisanal workshops are currently completed and are operating. Eight workshops are being constructed. “Another 43 have not yet started the construction of their workshops, and we are here to help them,” he said. “Due to the pandemic, which has slowed down works, the Ministry, along with INDIS Malta will take care of the completion of the village, to ensure that by the end of the year the Craft Village will be up and running.” At the beginning of February, INDIS Malta launched a framework agreement which will take responsibility on behalf of the artisans, to hire contractors at pre-established rates to complete the works. The artisans have until March to register with INDIS Malta for...
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