The main Almuñécar opposition party, the CA, are not happy bunnies over the PP Town Council’s decision to stall on the partial demolition of the said hotel structure, whose ugly shadow graces the town’s western N-340 access.
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The Almuñécar Market Squabble
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar municipal market has become yet another squabbling point between political parties – something to score points off.
Repaired for Demolition
by Martin Myall •
Flat owners in the Santa Adela district (Zaidin) of Granada are obligated by law to carry out repairs to their property, even though its is awaiting demolition.
Stall Holders Give Verdict
by Martin Myall •
The Seaside Gazette received a press communiqué from the Plataforma en defensa del Mercado, which is a pressure group formed by stall holders at the Almuñécar municipal Market.
Municipal Market to be Demolished
by Martin Myall •
It’s official: the Almuñécar municipal market is to be demolished, partially or in its entirety.
Almuñécar Old Town Crumbles
by Martin Myall •
If you venture up into the Barrio San Miguel, Almuñécar, where the castle stands, you will find at least two streets cordoned off with work barriers or fences: Calle Clavelico and Calle Nueva.
Expensive Demolition
by Martin Myall •
The Junta de Andalucia now knows how much it will cost to demolish the controversial, macro-hotel, Hotel Azata, which was built on protected land on Playa Algarrobico in Carboneras, Almería – seven million euros!
Motril’s Illegal Cortijos
by Martin Myall •
The Town Hall is increasing the pressure on the municipality’s illegal dwellings, thanks to a decree issued by the regional government, the Junta de Andalucía.
Making Illegal Houses Legal
by Martin Myall •
The new decree issued by the Junta de Andalucia has the Motril Town Hall scratching its collective head – they see it as difficult to apply. But it’s not only the Town Hall, but the ecologist group, Buxus, too.
Hotel at the Mercy of…
by Editor •
The Supreme Court has handed down its finding on the appeal made over the excessive structure on the Bahía Hotel, Taramay. They have left it in the hands of the claimant whether the offending part should be demolished.
