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Parks Malta

Parks Malta’s responsibility is the upkeep and maintenance of national parks and embellishment of other public spaces.

Our Parks boast some of the most stunning scenery in Europe, from breathtaking sea and country views, to the vast tranquil beauty of our island.

WHERE TO FIND

Malta Parks Destinations

Sites like the Ta’ Qali Petting Farm, Dog Park and Picnic Area, The Marsascala Family Park and San Klement Family Park, Żabbar are under the management of PARKS Malta. The department has embarked in large capital projects such as the regeneration of the Bengħajsa Family Park.

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Sites like the Ta’ Qali Petting Farm, Dog Park and Picnic Area, The Marsascala Family Park and San Klement Family Park, Żabbar are under the management of PARKS Malta. The department has embarked in large capital projects such as the regeneration of the Bengħajsa Family Park.

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General

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Parks Malta is a new entity formed in beginning of 2020. Parks Malta falls under the portfolio of the Ministry of Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development. Parks Malta has been delegated with the responsibility for the upkeep and maintenance of the Parks ,namely ,Ta’ Qali National Park, San Klement Park at Zabbar, Family Park at Marsaskala and Water Park at Bugibba and all Valleys situated in the Maltese Island. 

Park maintenance includes maintenance activities performed to ensure public Park are clean, safe, and operational. It includes pruning trees, mowing grass, upkeep of soft areas, clearing garbage, maintenance of play equipment and survillance and monitoring of the area. The aim of having Park maintenance is to improve the Park facilities, ensure their safe functionality and their condition is for the enjoyment and satisfaction of the public in general. 

A clean park gives visitors an added assurance that this recreational area is a safe and enjoyable environment for relaxation, meet ups, picnics, and other recreational purposes. The presence of litter and graffiti in a Park can drive away visitors. 

A park is a designated area of natural or planted scenery used for human enjoyment or to protect natural habitats and wildlife. 

Parks provide space for residents to socialize and bond with family and friends. Recreational activities have both physical and mental health benefits. Additionally, parks protect natural ecosystems, their trees clean the air, and provide learning opportunities for children about the ecosystem.

Our operational staff report any damaged or vandalised equipment they come across during their works and inspections.

If you have concerns about the maintenance of the park or identify a safety concern during your visit, please contact the Administration Office or through our email address on parksmalta@gov.mt 

Please make sure to include the park name, location of your concern and provide details about the issue that you have identified. A photographic evidence can help us better to understand your concern faster.

Lost and Found is located at the Administration Office or through our email address parksmalta@gov.mt 

For the comfort and safety of the Park guests, prohibited items include but are not limited to the following:

 

  • Weapons
  • Knives
  • Alcohol
  • Glass containers (exceptions are made for baby food and medicine)
  • Tents & Canopies
  • Barbecue Grills
  • Portable Stereos