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Teatru Manoel ARTS COUNCIL MALTA - FIRST SCHEDULE Teatru Manoel Mediterranean Conference Centre Malta Philharmonic Orchestra Fondazzjoni Ċentru għall-Kreattività Pjazza Teatru Rjal Fondazzjoni Valletta 2018 Żfin Malta Malta International Contemporary Art Space (MICAS) ARTS COUNCIL MALTA - THIRD SCHEDULE Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti Malta Society of Arts St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation OTHER Malta Film Commission Malta Film Fund Beneficiaries CVO APPROVED CULTURAL ORGANISATIONS No. VO Name ADDRESS 8 VO/0008 Din L-Art Helwa 133, Melita Street, Valletta VLT 1123 - Malta 23 VO/0023 Il-Mahzen 264/1 St. Ursula Street Valletta VLT 1231- Malta Room 83, National Swimming Pool Complex, Maria Teresa 24 VO/0024 Ramblers Association of Malta Spinelli Street, Gzira GZR 1711 - Gzira Ghaqda Kazin Banda San Filep A.D. 37 VO/0037 12, Misrah San Filep, Zebbug, ZBG 1011 - Malta 1851 Malta Regional Development and Bellavista Apts, Flat 1, Triq il-Minfah, Naxxar NXR 2655 - 45 VO/0045 Dialogue Foundation Malta 50 VO/0050 VersAghtini IL-KELMA MALTIJA 193, St. Angelo Street, Zejtun ZTN 1360 - Malta 55 VO/0055 Ghaqda Kazini tal-Banda 64, Triq GM Camilleri, Hamrun HMR 1180 - Malta 56 VO/0056 Malta Organic Agricultural Movement 10, Salernitana, Triq il-Ghasel, Hal Kirkop KKP 1771 - Malta c/o Fleur D'Amour, Dun Karm Street, Ta' Paris, Birkirkara, 71 VO/0071 The Malta Society of Model Makers BKR 9039, Malta 79 VO/0079 Salessian Oratory 20, Karm Galea Street, Sliema SLM 1935 - Malta The Today Public Policy Charitable 84 VO/0084 222, Merchant Street, Valletta VLT 1170, Malta Trust 88 VO/0088 Arabic Culture Information Society 3, Triq Felic Borg, San Gwann SGN 2043 - Malta 94 VO/0094 Malta Horticultural Society (The) c/o Palazzo De La Salle, 219 Republic Street, Valletta Level 1, Tower Business Centre, Tower Street, Birkirkara, 98 VO/0098 Oikonomos Foundation BKR 4013, Malta Room 83, National Swimming Pool Complex, Maria Teresa 101 VO/0101 Flimkien Ghal Ambjent Ahjar Spinelli Street, Gzira GZR 1711 - Malta Dolphin Foundation for Science & 102 VO/0102 161, Two Gates Street, Senglea, ISL 1200, Malta Culture Palazzo De La Salle, 219, Republic Street, Valletta VLT 1116 - 108 VO/0108 Socjeta Agrarja Malta 111 VO/0111 Malta Historic Vehicles Trust c/o 4, Airways House, High Street, Sliema SLM 1549, Malta Notre Dame Gate, Saint Edward's Street, Vittoriosa BRG 9038 117 VO/0117 Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - Malta c/o Spiteri Baily & Co, Triq Dun Karm, Birkirkara By Pass, 125 VO/0125 Voices Foundation Birkirkara BKR 9038 - Malta Kazin tal-Banda San Gabriel Balzan 127 VO/0127 A.D. 1920 (St. Gabriel Band Club Balzan 223, "Villa Balzan", Triq il-Kbira, Balzan BZN 1252 - Malta A.D.1920) 128 VO/0128 Ghaqda Muzikali Sant' Elena 189, Triq il-Kbira, Birkirkara BKR 2100 - Malta 130 VO/0130 Ghaqda Socjo-Muzikali Anici 27, Triq Dun Gwakkin Schembri, Qormi, QRM 2790 - Malta 131 VO/0131 Foundation Meltensis Parish House, Bull Street, Cospicua BML 1025, Malta 137 VO/0137 St. Paul Choral Society c/o 115 Triq Santu Rokku, Mosta, MST 2636, Malta 142 VO/0142 Oratorju Don Bosco, Ghawdex Pjazza Santu Wistin, Victoria, Gozo VCT 1610 - Malta Ghaqda Korali u Orkestrali 'Maria 144 VO/0144 91, Triq il-Parrocca, Mellieha MLH 1063 - Malta Bambina' Gozo NGO Centre, Triq il-Madonna Tar-Rummina, Xewkija, 145 VO/0145 Gozo NGOs Association Gozo XWK 9082 - Malta 148 VO/0148 Malta Aviation Museum Foundation Ta' Qali ATD 4000, Malta c/o Wied Mulin, Triq il-Munxar, Munxar, Gozo MXR 1106 - 150 VO/0150 Inhobbu l-Munxar u x-Xlendi Malta Ghaqda Dilettanti tan-Nar Maria c/o 77, Bella Vista, Triq L-Izbark Tal-Francizi, Mellieha MLH 160 VO/0160 Bambina Mellieha 1653 - Malta 174 VO/0174 Ghaqda Muzikali Santa Marija, Dingli 22, Misrah Frenc Abela, Dingli DGL 1080 - Malta Ghaxaq Folk Group (k/a Ghaxaq Folk c/o 10, Qalb Hanina, Triq it-Tgezwira, Ghaxaq, GXQ 2191, 180 VO/0180 Ensemble) Malta Ghaqda Muzikali u Socjali 'Madonna tal- 181 VO/0181 160, Triq Hompesch, Fgura FGR 2015 - Malta Karmnu' 703, Palazz Thiene, Triq il-Kbira San Guzepp, Hamrun HMR 186 VO/0186 Ghaqda tal-Muzika San Gejtanu 1014 - Malta 187 VO/0187 Socjeta' Dun Filippu Borgia 16, Pjazza Sant' Elena, Birkirkara BKR 2073 - Malta 188 VO/0188 FTZ-Community Foundation c/o 9c, Mikiel Anton Vassalli Street, Valletta VLT 1310 - Malta 193 VO/0193 Kazin tal-Banda San Gorg Bormla Pjazza Paolino Vassallo, Bormla BML 1050 - Malta Ghaqda Muzikali Immakulata 194 VO/0194 5, Pjazza Kappillan Muscat, Hamrun HMR 1880 - Malta Kuncizzjoni c/o The Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of 195 VO/0195 The Archaeological Society Malta Malta, Msida MSD 2080, Malta Siggiewi Brass Band and Social Club 196 VO/0196 62, Pjazza San Nikola, Siggiewi SGW 1071 (Festival) Socjeta Muzikali La Stella Levantina AD 203 VO/0203 44, Triq il-Kbira, Attard ATD 1022 - Malta 1894 204 VO/0204 Socjeta' Muzikali Madonna tal-Gilju Palazz il-Gilju, Pjazza tal-Knisja, Mqabba, MQB 1012 - Malta 205 VO/0205 Malta Tama Tnabar Association Casa Monsil, Dejma Road, Tarxien TXN 9034 - Malta Ghaqda Muzikali Sant' Anna - Wied il- 2, "Dar Guzeppi Spagnol", Triq il-Knisja, Marsascala, MSK 206 VO/0206 Ghajn AD 1994 1251 - Malta Palazz Marija Assunta, Triq Rokku Buhagiar, Qrendi QRD 214 VO/0214 Socjeta Muzikali Santa Marija 1020 - Malta 219 VO/0219 Centro Cultural Hispano - Malte's 18A/5, Triq Mikiel Anton Vassalli, Valletta VLT 1311 222 VO/0222 Malta Girl Guides 49, Capuchins Street, Floriana FRN 1092 - Malta 224 VO/0224 Kazin Banda San Pawl - Safi 2, Misrah il-Knisja, Safi SFI 1204 - Malta Ir-Razzett tal-Markiz, Wied il-Ghasel Street, Mosta MST 2142 - 226 VO/0226 Ghaqda Filantropika Talent Mosti Malta 227 VO/0227 Wirt Ghawdex Dar il-Gvernatur, Triq l-Imgarr, Rabat, Gozo VCT 9010 - Malta Circolo San Giuseppe Filarmonika 228 VO/0228 80 / 82, Triq ir-Rinella, Kalkara KKR 1233 - Malta Sagra Familja 229 VO/0229 Ghaqda Muzikali Mount Carmel 208, Triq Ix-Xatt, Gzira GZR 1023 - Malta 230 VO/0230 Socjeta Muzikali San Lawrenz - Birgu 11, Misrah ir-Rebha, Vittoriosa, BRG 1300, Malta 237 VO/0237 Socjeta' Muzikali San Guzepp 10, Triq il-Parrocca, Kirkop KKP 1010 Centru Parrokjali, Pjazza l-Assunta, Zebbug Gozo ZBB 1240 - 238 VO/0238 Socjeta' Filarmonika Santa Marija Malta "Kazin Nicolo' Isouard", 204, Triq il-Kbira, Mosta MST 1015 - 241 VO/0241 Socjeta' Filarmonika Nicolo' Isouard Malta 242 VO/0242 12th May Band & Social Club Palazz San Filep, Triq Antonio Sciortino, Zebbug ZBG 1964 249 VO/0249 Bonsai Culture Group c/o Notre Dame, Arch Street, Floriana FRN 1601 - Malta 259 VO/0259 M-XXI Foundation c/o 4 Sappers Street, Valletta VLT 1320 - Malta Socjeta' Santa Marija Banda Re Gorg V - 260 VO/0260 Palazz Santa Marija, Pjazza tal-Knisja, Mqabba Mqabba 263 VO/0263 Malta Contemporary Art Foundation Saint James Cavalier, Castille Square, Valletta VLT 1060 264 VO/0264 Peace Band Club Victory Palace, Victory Square, Naxxar NXR 1706 - Malta 265 VO/0265 Terra Di Mezzo (TDM) 2000 Malta 2, Kent Court, St. Paul's Street, Naxxar, NXR 4016 - Malta Ghaqda Muzikali San Leonardu AD 266 VO/0266 3, Misrah Kirkop, Kirkop KKP 1043 - Malta 1858 267 VO/0267 Fondazzjoni Ulied Hal Qormi 500, Triq il-Vitorja Qormi QRM 2508 Dar it-Tmienja ta' Settembru, Pjazza Vittoriosa, Vittoriosa, 272 VO/0272 Socjeta Storiko - Kulturali, Vittoriosa BRG 1300, Malta 277 VO/0277 Socjeta Muzikali San Girgor Sliema 71A, Nikolo Isuard Street, Sliema SLM 2084 - Malta 167, "Palazz San Pietru", Triq Birzebbugia, Birzebbugia BBG 278 VO/0278 Ghaqda Muzikali San Pietru Fil-Ktajjen 1507 - Malta 282 VO/0282 Islamic Community Malta 195, Crossroads, Marsa MRS 9010 - Malta 283 VO/0283 Kazin San Guzepp u Banda De Rohan 19, Misrah San Filippu, Haz-Zebbug ZBG 1010 - Malta Socjeta Filarmonika il-Prekursur - 308 VO/0308 28, Triq Santa Katerina, Xewkija, Gozo XWK 2003 - Malta Xewkija 318 VO/0318 Banda San Giljan A.D.1927 31, Triq San Gorg, San Giljan STJ 3208 - Malta 319 VO/0319 Ghaqda Muzikali 'ITE AD JOSEPH' 12, Pjazza San Guzepp, Qala, Gozo, QLA 115 - Malta Ghaqda Muzikali San Guzepp (A.D. 323 VO/0323 Il-Meravilja, 81, Triq Santa Marija, Hal Ghaxaq 1874) 326 VO/0326 Socjeta Filarmonika Leone A.D. 1863 100, Republic Street , Victoria, VCT 1017, Gozo - Malta 44, Maria Court, Flat 1, Triq Sant' Antnin, San Gwann SGN 329 VO/0329 Thai Association of Malta 1435 - Malta 331 VO/0331 The Classique Foundation Is-Sinjorina', Forman Street, Victoria, Gozo VCT 9066 - Malta 332 VO/0332 Socjeta Filarmonika 'Sliema' 34, St. Trophimus Street, Sliema SLM 1115 337 VO/0337 Fgura Pageant Group 62, Triq il-Kuluvert, Fgura FGR 1855 - Malta 338 VO/0338 Socjeta Filarmonika Victory Triq Marija Bambina, Xaghra, Gozo, XRA 2111 - Malta 340 VO/0340 The AX Foundation AX House, Mosta Road, Lija LJA 9010 - Malta 343 VO/0343 The New Choral Singers 13, Sqaq L-Gharghar, Birkirkara, BKR 2780, Malta 345 VO/0345 Theatre Anon Arts Foundation 54, Main Street, Mosta, MST 1013 - Malta International Organization for Diplomatic 14/11, Vincenti Building, Strait Street, Valletta, VLT 1432 - 346 VO/0346 Relations Malta 347 VO/0347 Media International Foundation 75/1, Old College Street, Sliema SLM 1378 - Malta 348 VO/0348 Socjeta Filarmonika La Stella A.D. 1863 9, Triq ir-Repubblika, Victoria, Ghawdex VCT 1012 - Malta 350 VO/0350 Senglea Historical Society 27, Two Gates Street, Senglea ISL 1208 - Malta 351 VO/0351 Ghaqda Muzikali Santa Marija 91, Pjazza Santa Marija, Ghaxaq GXQ 1740 - Malta 352 VO/0352 Ghaqda Karmelitana Banda Queen Victoria6, MisrahZurrieq Ir-Repubblika, Zurrieq ZRQ 1010 - Malta 355 VO/0355 Inizjamed 2, Triq Tonna Barthet, Pembroke PBK 1030 - Malta Socjeta Filarmonika "La Vincitrice AD 359 VO/0359 63/64, Triq il-Vitorja, Senglea ISL 1164 - Malta 1871" 360 VO/0360 Austrian-Maltese Association 53, Dingli Street, Sliema SLM 1902 - Malta 362 VO/0362 Ghaqda Banda Zejtun AD.1933 21, Misrah Girgor Bonici, Zejtun ZTN 1051 - Malta 369 VO/0369 Ghaqda Muzikali Marija Assunta 14/16, Pjazza tal-Knisja, Gudja GDJ 1200 - Malta 370 VO/0370 Malta Cine Circle P.O.
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