SportMalta inaugurated the jogging track at Santa Lucia. This project costing 90, 000 euros involved major refurbishment works that were completed in less than a year. The jogging track is one kilometre long and it is an ideal venue for day to day physical activity.
Hon. Chris Agius, Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport said that the government has plans for two similar tracks in the localities of Xghajra and Fgura. On the other hand Luciano Busuttil, Chairman of SportMalta declared that this project is another SportMalta initiative to meet its mission in pushing people to become more active and healthy.
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