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Plans Submitted For Malta’s First Crematorium Near Addolorata Cemetery

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Plans have been submitted for a crematorium nearby Santa Maria Addolorata Cemetery. 

The application, which spreads across a 7,638sq.m plot, was presented by Johann Camilleri on behalf of Active Group Limited. It is located in an area outside the development zone. The site’s architect is Robert Musumeci.

It will be located by the entrance on the Santa Lucija side of the cemetery.

According to plans, the development will see a crematorium built over two underground levels and a ground floor. Two mortuaries, a multipurpose hall, a reception area, two viewing rooms, a cold room, five columbariums and other ancillary facilities will be constructed. 

The plans will not destroy any existing trees in the area.

Cremation services have been legal in Malta since May 2019 after a landmark piece of legislation was approved by Parliament.

Rosianne Cutajar, who spearheaded the legislation, said the Maltese government should give the entire concession for the country’s cremations to one crematorium.

This, she explained, was both due to the feasibility of having three operators and the environmental concerns that come with the practice.

In 2019, Camilleri Funeral Directors showed an interest (as evidenced by previous applications), with a cremation believed to cost between €550 and €750.

Regulation will be in the hands of the Superintendence of Public Health, who will be responsible for monitoring crematoria, conducting inspections on them at least once a year and empowering them to take all necessary action if they breach their license obligations.

People who operate illegal crematoria risk a three to five-year prison sentence and/or a fine of between €10,000 and €30,000. License breaches are punishable by six months’ jail and a fine of €5,000 and €15,000

A national registry will be set up to record people’s wishes on whether they want to be cremated and, if so, how. 

Photo source of Addolorata Cemetary: By Lightwall Photography – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=105822465

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Julian is the former editor of Lovin Malta and has a particular interest in politics, the environment, social issues, and human interest stories.

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