HV Hospitality welcomes today’s decision by the Environment and Planning Review Tribunal (EPRT). This confirms that the environmental studies carried out in relation to the project were correct.
HV Hospitality envisions Six Senses Comino as an eco-luxury destination that meets Malta’s tourism ambitions for today and tomorrow. After various iterations, the company is confident that the right balance has been struck and its goal remains to deliver a project that will make Malta proud. It now looks forward to the Planning Authority’s decision.
The project is being proposed on an 8,244 sqm smaller footprint than the existing buildings – a reduction equivalent to more than 30 tennis courts. Public accessibility would be improved since the buildings at the bungalow site would be receded from the foreshore and would also be lower in height.
HV Hospitality has also committed to restoring substantial areas of garigue landscape around the site and plant more than 55,000 endemic trees, shrubs and plants.
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