Photos
The abandoned Jerma Palace Hotel…..An eyesore for Marsaskala residents.
submitted by St. Augustine College : Denzyl Camilleri Brincat for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
Jerma Palace Hotel, located built in 1982, was once a beautiful destination in the south of Malta for both tourists and locals. Now, an eyesore for society, it is being used for vandalism, litter and drug use. Jerma Palace Hotel is also affecting the natural beauty of the area and the historical heritage of St Thomas Tower.
Converting bricks into a rainbow
submitted by St. Augustine College : Yevgeny Spiteri for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
The built environment is rapidly increasing in Malta, however creativity can also be intertwined amidst all this construction. Amongst the high rise buildings one finds these colourful balconies which, at least, make the building less of an eye sore.
Wood work along the way
submitted by St. Augustine College : Yevgeny Spiteri for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
It is never a dull moment walking along the countryside! Unfortunately it was the ‘carpenter’s’ turn to litter this rural road. Such litter can easily be taken to Civic Amenity Sites which are found in several places around the island.
What is your litter footprint?
submitted by St. Augustine College : Sean Zerafa Galea for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
Each litter item which you generate contributes to your litter footprint, so dispose of unwanted items wisely. For example, old car supplies should not be throw away outside but taken to a Civic Amenity Site: by reusing or recycling them, we save on raw materials and energy.
Enjoying Nature?
submitted by St. Augustine College : Benjamin Borg for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
Dirt bikes are used to enjoy nature. Does nature enjoy dirt bikes?
Hollow Information
submitted by St. Augustine College : Benjamin Borg for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school magazine
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Finalist
Information panels are meant to impart knowledge about particular sites. They are not meant to be vandalised.
Recycling Costume Competition
submitted by Maria Regina College Middle School Naxxar : EkoSkola Committee for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Participation
The students were encouraged to use recycling material to build their carnival costume. A competition amongst all the classes (40 classes in) was organised in the main school hall. Unfortunately I cannot upload other photos. Sorry, but this webpage is very limited.
Keep clean at all costs!
submitted by ALP Paola : Miguel Sammut for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): website
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
We strive to keep the city and the countryside clean to let our future generations enjoy nature.
Taking care of our Sea
submitted by ALP Paola : Martina Gaffiero for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): website
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Commended
Don’t throw trash in the sea because it can harm animals. Don’t throw plastic in the sea because it can kill turtles. Put your stuff in the bin not in the sea because it can make the sea very dirty and can make loads of damage. We have to take care of our planet.
Jaqaw se naqgħu f’Ħaġar Qim?
submitted by Dingli St Nicholas SS : Andrea Micallef for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): noticeboard, other
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
Bejn l-Imnajdra u Ħaġar Qim hemm passaġġ iffrekwentat minn Maltin u turisti. Dan il-passaġġ huwa xi ftit perikoluż minħabba li qiegħed f’ livell aktar għoli mil-bqija tal-art tal-madwar, għalhekk huwa faċli li t- tfal jaqgħu fil-ġenb tiegħu kif wieħed jista’ jara fir-ritratt. Nissuġġerixxi li l-ġnub jimtlew bil-ħamrija biex jieħu l-istess livell u fl-istess ħin jistgħu jitħawwlu xi pjanti, b’ hekk ikunu qed isebbħu l-ambjent.


