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THEMIS: Unique land opportunities with reserve prices up to , €24,000 via electronic auction

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Parents federation condemns school vandalism

Parents federation condemns school vandalism

Fact: The federation of Larnaca parents associations expressed sadness and indignation over the Holy Saturday vandalism of Livadia’s primary school on Friday.

Pupil accused of vandalising Livadia Primary school to testify

Pupil accused of vandalising Livadia Primary school to testify

A 10-year-old is expected to appear at the Voroklini Police Station with his parents to give a statement regarding his alleged involvement in causing damage at Livadia Primary School on Holy Saturday. The police are also looking for other individuals who may have been involved in the vandalism, which included setting fire to benches and a table, breaking a classroom window, and throwing books and notebooks on the floor. The 10-year-old will be treated according to procedures for minors, as those under 14 years old are not legally responsible.

The brutality of Easter

The brutality of Easter

Violent Easter traditions such as re-enactments of the crucifixion and resurrection, bonfires, and firecrackers have led to incidents of vandalism, riots, and injuries during the holiday. Despite increased police presence, youths were involved in throwing Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and stones at authorities, damaging property, and causing chaos in various areas. The use of firecrackers and fireworks by individuals, including parents with children in the car, has raised concerns about societal violence spilling over into other areas.

Boy, suspected of vandalism, to give police statement

Boy, suspected of vandalism, to give police statement

A 10-year-old is expected to appear at the Voroklini police station to give a statement regarding the vandalism of Livadia primary school. The damage caused is estimated to be around €1,000 and the parents of the child are expected to pay for it. Other individuals involved in the vandalism are being sought by the police.

Pupil accused of vandalising Livadia Primary school

Pupil accused of vandalising Livadia Primary school

A 10-year-old pupil allegedly caused damage to windows and roof tiles at a primary school in Livadia, while unknown individuals throwing firecrackers burned a bench and plastic bins in the school’s yard. The damage was discovered by cleaners who arrived at the school on Sunday morning. The school board will request that the parents of the 10-year-old cover the costs of the damages, estimated to be around one thousand euros.

What, ’s on this weekend

What, ’s on this weekend

Fact: Live music performances, traditional spring festivals, and pop-up markets are happening in towns and cities this weekend in Cyprus.

€50 million investment drives luxury housing in Livadia

€50 million investment drives luxury housing in Livadia

Livadia is one of the most rapidly developing areas of Cyprus, with significant investments and construction growth. The area has seen a surge in interest following the removal of oil tanks and the lifting of the Seveso directive. A €50 million investment from an Israeli company is underway for luxury apartments, with plans for a boutique hotel. Road works are needed to accommodate the population increase, including the completion of Panagouli Avenue. The area also requires new schools, with projects underway for a regional Primary School and redevelopment of the traditional core of the community.