Swatar
Swatar Is-Swatar and Tas-Swatar | |
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Local councils of Birkirkara and Msida; Swatar Administrative Committee | |
View of the hamlet of Swatar | |
Coordinates: 35°53′55.6″N 14°28′35.73″E / 35.898778°N 14.4765917°ECoordinates: 35°53′55.6″N 14°28′35.73″E / 35.898778°N 14.4765917°E | |
Country | Malta |
District | Northen Harbour District |
Founded | 2006 |
Borders | Tal-Qattus and Ta' Paris (Birkirkara), and Tal-Qroqq (Msida) |
• Mayor | (PN) |
Population (2015) | |
• Total | 5,000 |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | BKR |
ISO 3166 code | MT |
Website | The Church in Malta - Swatar |
Swatar, colloquially known as Is-Swatar and Tas-Swatar, is a hamlet in Malta largely situated in Birkirkara and partially in Msida. In 2015 it had a population of over 5,000 people, with around 1,600 families. Swatar has its own separate parish since 3 December 2006, by an official decree issued by the Bishop of Malta Monsignor Paul Cremona.[1][2] Swatar is located on a hill. It is in the proximity to Mater Dei Hospital and the University of Malta which are found in an area in Msida known as Tal-Qroqq. Swatar is also found next to Tal-Qattus and Ta' Paris areas in Birkirkara. The hamlet has been consisting of mainly farmlands until most of the 20th century.[3]
Some buildings, such as farmhouses, were built during the Order of St. John. Most of the buildings today were built sometimes after WWII and consist of modern neighborhoods. Some significant economic activity takes place on the side of Birkirkara Bypass.[4] Swatar remains an integral part under the Birkirkara and Msida Local Councils,[5] however it has its own administration being the Swatar Administrative Committee.[6][7]
History
Swatar has been an agricultural land since the Arab period in Malta when it was not considered as a reference area on its own. During the Order of St. John the area remained largely uninhabited but the areas in the surroundings were both agricultural and hunting zones. The area started to be populated under the British Colony, mostly after World War II when several families started to settle out of the cities. The Government of Malta has given financial advantages to aquire and build land in the 1970s and 1980s for families who moved to live there; with similar schemes around Malta.[8]
Swatar has had its own spiritual service, by the Roman Catholic Church, since 1989, and became a separate parish in 2009. The current parish canon is Carmen Busuttil.[9] Previously before becoming parish priest, he took responsibility to see built the community's parish church which was officiated sometimes in 2004. The church has the Maltese Saint Saint George Preca as its patron.[10]The area has its own social gathering groups such as the Society of Christian Doctrine (M.U.S.E.U.M), the Żgħażagħ Azzjoni Kattolika (ŻAK) and a relative new pastoral center.[11] The pastoral center includes the parish church, a community gathering garden, a car park and a farmhouse. The farmhouse host three main community gathering being; the Adoration Chapel, the house of the parish priest and the gathering place of the ŻAK. The farmhouse is a vernacular building and is one of the oldest buildings in Swatar. It has went under different adaptive reuse and structural changes.[12] The carpark is not for general public use.[13]
There is a public garden, named Swatar Garden, which is situated at Balliju Guttenberg Street. The garden is equiped with European standard facilities such as; a 5-a-side football ground, energy efficient lightning and safety and security measures.[14]
Swatar host a relative large number of companies, banks and other investments, which are mainly situated overlooking the Mater Dei Hospital on Birkirkara Bypass.[15][16] Banks include the headquarters of the APS Bank[17][18][19] and the HSBC Bank Contact Centre.[20][21] There was a Meditation Centre for some Asian communities in Malta until September 2014 but it was closed for not having legal permits by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA).[22] Swatar is a common housing rental area specifically for students attending the University of Malta, that are from Gozo or are on Erasmus Programme.[23]
Gallery
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Parish Church of St. Gorg Preca
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Pastoral Centre Farmhouse
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Interior of the Chapel of the Adoration (farmhouse)
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Swatar centre for people with disabilities
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St. Martin's College
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Farmhouse built in 1714
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Niche on main door of the farmhouse with date reading 1714
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Farmhouse and hunting lodge built during the Order of St. John
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Farmhouse near St. Martin's College
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Farmhouse in the proximity of the University of Malta
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Ta' Caplas Farmhouse
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Ta' Caplas Farmhouse with traditional Maltese farmhouse door
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Ta' Gerit Farmhouse is a residence which resembles a farmhouse
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Ta' Gerit Farmhouse main door
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Stable in Swatar
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Agricultural land overlooking Msida
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Cultivated agricultural land with a folly
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Uncultivated land and Maltese rubble walls
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Terraced house
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Corner house
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Maisonettes
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Apartments
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Government built apartments
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San Frangisk House is inspired by Norman architecture
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Typical neighborhood in Swatar
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Neighborhood looking over Msida
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Small garden in Tower Street
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Lanscaping and streets
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Playingfield
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Swatar landscape overlooking the South of Malta, including far views of the Marsamxett Harbour and the capital Valletta
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Government landscaping in limits of Swatar
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Stretch of land converted to a garden
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Public land converted to private gardens
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Private garden on public land overlooking Msida
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APS Bank headquarters
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HSBC Contact Centre
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House formerly used as a Meditation Centre
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Tower Business Centre
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More businesses on the side of Birkirkara Bypass
Schools
- St Martin's College as part of the Chiswick House School[24]
- International School of Beauty Therapy
- International School of Hairdressing
- Malta Sailing Acedemy, as part of RYA Sea School[25]
Businesses
References
- ↑ "Swatar", The Church in Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Xuereb, Mario (15 February 2015), "Serq mill-Kapella tas-Sagrament u sgass fid-Dar tal-Kapillan tas-Swatar", Television Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (8 November 2008), "Swatar today becomes St Ġorġ Preca parish", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Schembri, Gabriel (30 January 2015), "Power cuts in Swatar caused by damage to substation", The Malta Independent, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Swatar Administrative Committee (17 September 2014), "Seduta Nru. 4/2014", Swatar Administrative Committee, Birkirkara and L-Imsida Local Councils, Retrieved February 11, 2016, p. 1-5.
- ↑ Unknown (5 October 2015), "Administrative Committee for Swatar", The Malta Independent, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (2 November 2010), "Fun day for children at Swatar", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (8 November 2008), "Swatar today becomes St Ġorġ Preca parish", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknwon (22 July 2012), "Kappillan ġdid fis-Swatar", iNewsMalta.com, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (8 November 2008), "Swatar today becomes St Ġorġ Preca parish", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ "Swatar", The Church in Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Xuereb, Mario (15 February 2015), "Serq mill-Kapella tas-Sagrament u sgass fid-Dar tal-Kapillan tas-Swatar", Television Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Caruana, Michell (22 March 2009), "Residents' parking in Swatar", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Msida Local Council (5 February 2009), "Completion of the Embellishment works at Swatar Garden", Msida Local Council, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Schembri, Gabriel (30 January 2015), "Power cuts in Swatar caused by damage to substation", The Malta Independent, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Malta Information Division (1981), "Reports on the Working of Government Departments for the Year 1981", Information Division, p. 80.
- ↑ Unknown (17 October 2015), "Two generations exhibit side by side", The Malta Independent, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (27 September 2014), "Exhibition, book featuring St John Paul II launched", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (11 October 2015), "Their vibrant palette | Joseph and Henriette Mallia", Malta Today, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (17 April 2012), "Open Weekend at HSBC Malta contact centre in Swatar", Malta Today, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (19 April 2012), "Open Weekend at HSBC Malta contact centre in Swatar", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (15 September 2014), "Mepa shuts Swatar meditation centre", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (2 January 2016), "New bus route is bigger 'hassle' for Gozitans", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ↑ USA International Business Publications (2012), "Malta Country Study Guide: Strategic Information and Developments", Int'l Business Publications, ISBN 1-4387-7497-4, p. 33.
- ↑ Malta Maritime Directory (23 June 2011), "Sea School, has been accredited by Transport Malta to deliver Nautical Licence", Maritime Directory, Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ Administrator (21 August 2013), "RompAround, Swatar - Kids Play Area", RomoAround, Maltatown - The Smart Directry of Malta, Retrieved February 13, 2016,
- ↑ Administrator (15 September 2014), "Maypole launches Naxxar outlet", Y Public Relations & Marketing Services Ltd, Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ↑ Unknown (24 September 2015), "Hili Properties aiming high", Times of Malta, Retrieved February 13, 2016.
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