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Tag Archive for PGOU
More Greenhouses for Motril
by Vivienne Hughes •
In the latest Plenary Meeting of the Motril Town Council the move to increase greenhouse farming was approved thanks to votes in favour from the majority of political parties.
Almuñécar PGOU on View
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Almuñécar Councillor for Urban Development reminds our readers that the PGOU will remain on public display until the 2nd of March.
Old Bus Station Plans
by Martin Myall •
Motril Locals Protest Over Housing Plan
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Motril Town Council proposes to alter the existing Municipal Urban Development Plan (PGOU) to allow the construction of 42 dwellings in an area originally assigned for only 13.
Motril Cemetery Setback
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Motril Town Hall is complaining that the Junta has been quibbling over the site for the new municipal cemetery.
Junta to Protect Almuñécar’s Last Virgin Areas
by Martin Myall •
It is almost a case of locking the stable doors after the horses have bolted, but the Junta is now determined to protect what virgin coastline remains after the building boom.
Moving The Goal Posts
by Martin Myall •
The Motril Town Hall, in response to public opposition to the firework shop in the centre of town, will change the PGOU in order to make the already issued building licence null and void.
Faint Hope for Nerja Golf?
by Martin Myall •
After the local business association and the Nerja Town Hall had called upon the Junta de Andalucía to change its stance on the golf-course project the Delegate for the Provincial Council, José Luis Ruiz Espejo, promised to take the affair to the Consejería de Medio Ambiente y de Ordenación del Territorio in Sevilla; or in other words, the Junta.
You Get What You Deserve?
by Martin Myall •
The Granada, provincial branch of the Ecologistas en Acción have sent in a report (denuncia) to the Environment and Public Works Department of the Junta de Andalucía over what they qualify as a ‘tremendous amount of illegal earth shifting’ that is could well adversely effect the barranco de la Vizcarra, up above Calahonda (Karst area). It was precisely storm water from this barranco (gully) that caused the flooding in the village several months ago.

