Wednesday, April 29, 2026

DECISION TO IMPROVE THE ROAD LOUTRA APHRODITE-KAKOSKALI - 20 CONDITIONS FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY - STRONG REACTIONS AND NEGATIVE OPINIONS




DECISION TO IMPROVE THE ROAD LOUTRA APHRODITE-KAKOSKALI - 20 CONDITIONS FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY - STRONG REACTIONS AND NEGATIVE OPINIONS - Filenews 28/4 by Angelos Nikolaou



The Environmental Authority has given the green light for the upgrade of the forest road from the Baths of Aphrodite to Kakoskali in Akamas. The Department of Environment, following today's decision to proceed with the issuance of a Special Ecological Assessment Report, is now called upon to issue the final Reasoned Finding, which is the last pending stage for the start of the works.

It is noted that in recent years, fatal accidents, as well as serious injuries, have been recorded, with four-wheeled motorcycles and buggy vehicles, on the main forest road from the Baths of Aphrodite to the Amorosa Fountain, which leads to the "Blue Lagoon" beach.


The Report notes that the improvement of the road will allow the faster and safer intervention of the fire brigades in the event of a fire incident in the northern part of the Akamas National Forest Park (SAR), as well as the safer evacuation of visitors to the Park. In addition, it will allow the safe movement of services that use the area as well as visitors.

According to the Environmental Authority, "after assessing the potential impacts, there are not expected to be permanent, irreversible impacts on the species and habitats of the area, and for this reason the project can proceed for implementation".


To ensure the mitigation of the impacts, the Environmental Authority set a total of 20 conditions for the implementation of the project. These conditions include:


• The limitation of work to the minimum possible range.

• The prohibition of rubble disposal within the Natura 2000 area.

• The obligation to prepare monthly reports for the peak months (June-September) for the years 2026 and 2027.

• The interruption of the safety parapet in places where trees or shrubs are found.

The Department of Environment notes that it will control the implementation of the works in accordance with the terms.

The report states that the improvement of the road will result in a loss of 0.08 hectares of the habitat 'Juniper Shrubland' (5210). Also, individuals of rough pine, invisible and other species are expected to be directly affected, while the area that will be improved falls within the territory of Bonelli's eagle.

Essentially, the Environmental Authority adopted the proposal of the Department of Forests for the improvement of an existing road with a total length of 1,800 meters. The project includes point widenings over a total length of 430 meters, so that the final width rises to 5 meters (4.5 m for road surface and 0.5 m for safety parapet). The aim of the upgrade is to ensure faster intervention of the Fire Brigade and safer movement of visitors.

Despite the conditions, the project is met with strong reactions from members of the Ad-hoc committee:

The organization Terra Cypria is strongly negative, noting that the project is coming back despite previous rejections and brings about substantial modifications to the technical characteristics that had been agreed.

BirdLife Cyprus expresses its opposition, stressing that the road should be closed to the public and operate only with a shuttle service, as originally planned in 2021.

The Game and Fauna Service emphasizes the need for the work to be carried out preferably between September and December for the protection of fauna.

NEW SLAP IN THE FACE FOR GOLDEN PASSPORTS - COUNCIL OF MINISTERS ANNULLED CITIZENSHIP AND THE COURT OVERRULED THE DECISION




NEW SLAP IN THE FACE FOR GOLDEN PASSPORTS - COUNCIL OF MINISTERS ANNULLED CITIZENSHIP AND THE COURT OVERRULED THE DECISION - Filenews 28/4 by Fanis Makridis


Five years after the conclusion of the committee led by Myron Nikolatos, which was the trigger for the revocation of citizenships generously distributed by the Republic before 2021, the deprivation of passports is also proving to be a difficult task.

This is also shown by yesterday's decision of the Administrative Court after the examination of the application of businessman Anubhav Aggarwal. The latter, through his lawyer Simos Angelidis ("Andreas S. Angelidis LLC) appealed to the said judiciary for the annulment of the administrative acts for the deprivation of his citizenship and was vindicated. Thus, the act of removing the status of Cypriot citizen is considered invalid.

FOOT AND MOUTH - WHAT THE MINISTRY SAYS ABOUT RARE BREEDS - THE INFECTED UNITS HAVE RISEN TO 105




FOOT AND MOUTH - WHAT THE MINISTRY SAYS ABOUT RARE BREEDS - THE INFECTED UNITS HAVE RISEN TO 105 - Filenews 28/4


Foot-and-mouth disease is plaguing the farms of Cyprus, with the infected units now amounting to 105 infected units, while as "F" revealed, it has now also hit the rare breeds.

These include 13 cattle units (2.8%), 89 sheep and goat units (8.1% adult sheep and goats), 3 pig farms (7%) in the Larnaca and Nicosia District.

In total, around 38,900 sheep and goats, 22,247 cattle and 16,500 pigs have been killed.

EUROSTAT - REDUCTION OF ACCIDENTS AT WORK IN CYPRUS IN 2023 - WHERE THE MOST WERE RECORDED




EUROSTAT - REDUCTION OF ACCIDENTS AT WORK IN CYPRUS IN 2023 - WHERE THE MOST WERE RECORDED - Filenews 28/4


The number of non-fatal accidents at work in Cyprus in 2023 amounted to 1,314, with an index of 304.54 per 100,000 workers, according to data published on Tuesday by Eurostat, on the occasion of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work.

At the same time, in 2013, a total of 1,529 non-fatal accidents at work were recorded in Cyprus, with a frequency index of 498.09 per 100,000 workers, which reflects a decrease in both the absolute number of incidents and the frequency index over the decade.

TELEVISION IS CHANGING IN CYPRUS - APPLICATION IS POSTPONED TILL 1 JULY




TELEVISION IS CHANGING IN CYPRUS - APPLICATION IS POSTPONED TILL 1 JULY - Filenews 28/4 by Panayiotis Evripidou


The Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy is giving a two-month extension regarding the digital terrestrial television platform which viewers are asked to change, either by adjusting their TV or by buying new set-top boxes.

The CEO of HELLAS SAT, Christodoulos Protopapas, speaking on the midday show of ANT1 "Mera Mesimeri", said that an extension of two months will be given, i.e. until July 1.

EUROPEAN COMMISSIONERS IN POLIS CHRYSOCHOUS





EUROPEAN COMMISSIONERS IN POLIS CHRYSOCHOUS - Filenews 29/4 by Dora Christodoulou


The Municipality of Polis Chrysochous welcomed yesterday European Commissioners in the context of their official visit to Cyprus, in the framework of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

THE DEADLINE FOR THE EVACUATION OF THREE DANGEROUS BUILDINGS IN PAPHOS EXPIRES TODAY




THE DEADLINE FOR THE EVACUATION OF THREE DANGEROUS BUILDINGS IN PAPHOS EXPIRES TODAY - Filenews 29/4 by Dora Christodoulou



The ultimatum given by the EOA Paphos for the abandonment of the three buildings in Paphos which were deemed dangerous for the life and safety of their occupants after the on-site inspections of the experts expires today.