The playground and fitness equipment is made of timber that originates from sustainable forests while the rubber flooring used in the play area is made from fully recycled rubber chips. Solar panels were also installed on the canopy area that has been finished with recyclable decking.
This garden seeks to create and strengthen social connections. While encouraging active exercise and play, it is also a place where one can rest, read a book and enjoy a conversation. The canopy area will encourage learning in a different setting away from classrooms and halls while lending itself to different community activities. A vegetable plot intended to encourage communal gardening activities will also provide opportunities for people to learn whilst promoting healthier lifestyles.
Named after the revered paediatric oncologist Dr. Victor Calvagna, who lost his life in a tragic road accident, this garden is meant to honour the founding member, President and driving force behind one of Malta’s most active charitable institutions, the Puttinu Cares Foundation.
Ġnien Victor Calvagna will certainly have an influence over the social dimension as it seeks to generate a positive use of the space by shaping community ties, and stimulating interaction between people and the environment. It is meant to provide a green space that residents could enjoy in close proximity to their homes. A Little Crush