Ministry rejects appeal in Cape Greco monastery scandal

Ministry rejects appeal in Cape Greco monastery scandal

The Minister of Interior rejected the hierarchical appeal against the construction of a monastery in a protected area in Cape Greco. The Bishopric of Constantia can either appeal to the judiciary or comply and demolish the building. The Minister offered to consider exchanging church land to relocate the monastery and protect the natural environment. If the Bishopric chooses to rectify the illegalities, it must follow the terms set by the Environmental Authority.

Environmental groups challenge forest improvements in Akamas

Environmental groups challenge forest improvements in Akamas

The Department of Forests has been carrying out improvement and widening works on main forest roads in the Akamas National Forest Park. Environmental organizations are concerned that the procedures followed do not adhere to established guidelines, as the area is home to various endangered species and habitats. The works are part of the main road network section of ANFP Akamas, which should be reassessed by June 2024. The organizations are requesting immediate notification to the Ad-hoc Committee for the SEA and urging the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Environment to ensure no further works are done before a full reassessment of the Sustainable Development Plan.