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Iz-Zebbug-Gozo Local Council

Zebbug-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils

If you are in need of services related to the town of Zebbug in Gozo, contact us. We are the local council of this village and present you with a range of services and solutions. These range from daily garbage collection to the upkeep of our town.

Marsaskala Local Council

M’Skala, Malta | Local Councils

With the Marsaskala Local Council you can get a range of services and solutions related to the upkeep and cleanliness of our town. We provide our residents with a range of services including bulky refuse pickup.

Isla Local Council

Isla, Malta | Local Councils

We strive to provide the residents of Isla with a holistic service, including the issuing of permits, payment of governmental property rent, contraventions and telephone bills, as well as the use of the local council hall, garden and public library.

Local Councils' Association

Marsa, Malta | Local Councils

In 1994 the Local Councils' Association was founded in order for us to represent all 68 local councils in Malta and Gozo. We discuss amendments in law, immigrants and more. We take care of waste collection, the comfort of our citizens and much more.

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Birgu Local Council

Birgu Local Council

Birgu, Malta | Local Councils
Birkirkara Local Council

Birkirkara Local Council

B’Kara, Malta | Local Councils

Birzebbuga Local Council

B’Bugia, Malta | Local Councils

Bormla Local Council

Bormla, Malta | Local Councils
Dingli Local Council

Dingli Local Council

Dingli, Malta | Local Councils
Fgura Local Council

Fgura Local Council

Fgura, Malta | Local Councils
Floriana Local Council

Floriana Local Council

Floriana, Malta | Local Councils
Fontana Local Council

Fontana Local Council

Fontana-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
Ghajnsielem-Gozo Local Council

Ghajnsielem-Gozo Local Council

Ghajnsielem-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
Ghasri-Gozo Local Council

Ghasri-Gozo Local Council

Ghasri-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils

Ghaxaq Local Council

Ghaxaq, Malta | Local Councils

Gudja Local Council

Gudja, Malta | Local Councils

Gzira Local Council

Gzira, Malta | Local Councils
Hal Balzan Local Council

Hal Balzan Local Council

Balzan, Malta | Local Councils
Hal Gharghur Local Council

Hal Gharghur Local Council

Gharghur, Malta | Local Councils
Hal Lija Local Council

Hal Lija Local Council

Lija, Malta | Local Councils
Hal Qormi Local Council

Hal Qormi Local Council

Qormi, Malta | Local Councils
Hal Tarxien Local Council

Hal Tarxien Local Council

Tarxien, Malta | Local Councils
H'Attard Local Council

H'Attard Local Council

Attard, Malta | Local Councils
Haz-Zabbar Local Council

Haz-Zabbar Local Council

Zabbar, Malta | Local Councils
Ir-Rabat Local Council

Ir-Rabat Local Council

Rabat, Malta | Local Councils
Ix-Xewkija Local Council

Ix-Xewkija Local Council

Xewkija-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils

Ix-Xghajra Local Council

Xghajra, Malta | Local Councils
Kalkara Local Council

Kalkara Local Council

Kalkara, Malta | Local Councils
Kercem-Gozo Local Council

Kercem-Gozo Local Council

Kercem-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
Kirkop Local Council

Kirkop Local Council

Kirkop, Malta | Local Councils
L-Gharb-Gozo Local Council

L-Gharb-Gozo Local Council

Gharb-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
Marsa Local Council

Marsa Local Council

Marsa, Malta | Local Councils
Mdina Local Council

Mdina Local Council

Mdina, Malta | Local Councils
Mellieha Local Council

Mellieha Local Council

Mellieha, Malta | Local Councils
Mgarr Local Council

Mgarr Local Council

Mgarr, Malta | Local Councils

Mosta Local Council

Mosta, Malta | Local Councils
Mqabba Local Council

Mqabba Local Council

Mqabba, Malta | Local Councils
Msida Local Council

Msida Local Council

Msida, Malta | Local Councils
Mtarfa Local Council

Mtarfa Local Council

Mtarfa, Malta | Local Councils
Munxar-Gozo Local Council
M'Xlokk Local Council

M'Xlokk Local Council

M’Xlokk, Malta | Local Councils
Nadur Local Council

Nadur Local Council

Nadur-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
Naxxar Local Council

Naxxar Local Council

Naxxar, Malta | Local Councils

Paola Local Council

Paola, Malta | Local Councils
Pembroke Local Council

Pembroke Local Council

Pembroke, Malta | Local Councils
Pieta' Local Council

Pieta' Local Council

Pieta’, Malta | Local Councils
Qala-Gozo Local Council

Qala-Gozo Local Council

Qala-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
Qrendi Local Council

Qrendi Local Council

Qrendi, Malta | Local Councils
Safi Local Council

Safi Local Council

Safi, Malta | Local Councils
San Giljan Local Council

San Giljan Local Council

San Giljan, Malta | Local Councils
San Gwann Local Council

San Gwann Local Council

San Gwann, Malta | Local Councils
San Lawrenz-Gozo Local Council

San Lawrenz-Gozo Local Council

San Lawrenz-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
San Pawl Il-Bahar Local Council

San Pawl Il-Bahar Local Council

San Pawl Il-Bahar, Malta | Local Councils
Sannat Ta' - Gozo Local Council

Sannat Ta' - Gozo Local Council

Sannat-Gozo, Gozo | Local Councils
Santa Lucija Local Council

Santa Lucija Local Council

Sta Lucija, Malta | Local Councils

Santa Venera Local Council

Sta Venera, Malta | Local Councils

Siggiewi Local Council

Siggiewi, Malta | Local Councils
Sliema Local Council

Sliema Local Council

Sliema, Malta | Local Councils

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Local Councils in Malta and Gozo

Our localities are the backbone of our society and provide us with the space where to work, live, study and play. Maltese local councils perform an important role in the successful functioning of our towns and villages, from waste collection to cultural activities that all residents can enjoy. In essence, they are at the heart of our communities.

The Local Government System in Malta

The Maltese central government is responsible for the implementation of a large number of critical administrative duties at the national level, while local councils are responsible for tasks that are of importance to their respective localities. They are also distributed in five regional committees which provide a structure within which they can discuss issues of regional relevance.

Local Government Services

Local councils are usually situated in core areas of their locality such as the principal square and some occupy beautiful historical buildings that have been repurposed for civic use. Opening hours may vary from locality to locality, but the large majority are open during the morning and afternoon during winter with reduced hours for the summer months. It is, nonetheless, advisable to contact the specific local council prior to visiting.

Waste Collection Services

The collection of waste is a key responsibility held by local councils in Malta. All localities have established rubbish collection schedules that differentiate which type of refuse can be collected on which days. For instance, some days residents may only be allowed to take out organic waste or mixed waste only, whereas other days may be dedicated to recycled material, while on particular days it may be possible to take out both organic and mixed waste. The collection of glass items is usually conducted once a month on a specifically designated day. If you are new to a particular town, you can ask the council for a waste collection schedule that you can keep in a handy place until you get used to it.

The councils also offer a bulky refuse service for heavy items such as domestic appliances, furniture or mattresses that are no longer required. This service is offered free of charge but pre-booking (typically over the phone) is required.

Services to the Community

Local councils fulfil an important social role within the community and provide services that are indispensable to particular groups. Many councils run a daycare centre where various social activities are organised for elderly residents, while a number also offer a night shelter service for senior citizens who still live in their residencies but require monitoring during the night.

Courses for computer literacy and hobby topics are organised by the large majority of councils and many also manage the public library within their locality with some organising activities (such as storytelling) to encourage reading for pleasure among children.

Local Enforcement

Local councils are directly involved in the enforcement of offences within their communities, which could include, but are not limited to, parking contraventions, littering, driving safety and smoking restrictions. This is done in conjunction with the regional committees, community officers and enforcement agencies that operate in this area.

This ensures that local councils are directly involved in the safeguarding of the community's well-being.

Permits

Several outdoor activities are regulated by permits issued by local councils. These activities may include open-air markets, kiosks, outdoor events for public entertainment and construction work that blocks access in the streets. Moreover, some seaside localities require permits for barbeques.

The fees related to these permits are standard but vary according to the type of activity that one would like to apply for and different conditions may apply for different activities. For this reason, it is recommended to contact the local council in advance to obtain the necessary guidance on the specific permit that is required.

Cultural Activities

Local councils organise regular cultural activities that are not only entertaining but are also attract numerous visitors from outside the locality. In fact, many activities become much anticipated annual events that may highlight a characteristic that the locality is known for or its historical features.

Upgrading Projects

While large infrastructural projects are typically implemented by central government, local councils carry out smaller projects to embellish and upgrade public areas (such as playgrounds and recreational spaces) within their locality.

Did You Know…

  • Local government was introduced in Malta in 1993.
  • There is a total of 68 local councils of which 54 are situated in Malta and 14 are situated in Gozo.
  • The size of a local council ranges from 5 to 13 members and varies according to the size of the locality.
  • Local councils are elected for a period of 5 years.
  • Many councils have town twinning agreements with villages and cities in other countries to foster closer cultural ties.
  • The latest statistics indicate that the most populated locality in Malta is St. Paul's Bay and the least densely populated locality is the former capital city of Malta, Mdina.
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