Thursday, March 16, 2006
FROM VALENCIA LIFE 16.3.6
SUPREME COURT DECISION
A decision handed down by the Supreme Court of the Valencian Community yesterday found against a decision made by Altea Town Council to expropriate land for a new N-332 bypass. The case had been brought by members of the Bloc, who considered that the Town Hall 'was overstepping the mark' of it sauthority by issuing the expropriation orders
ANOTHER INVESTIGATION
The special anti-corruption prosecutor has apparently also got his eyes fixed on Torrevieja as well as Orihuela. It was revealed yesterday that the building company Eden del Mar bought some land from Torrevieja Mayor Pedro Angel Hernandez Mateo for 5.6 million Euros when the same land had cost the Mayor some 180,000 Euros three years earlier. Equally, Eden del Mar is apparently intent on building a series of skyscrapers on the land and create some 7,000 new homes in the process. The Green Party of Torrevieja have now made an official complaint over the matter as Eden del Mar is the first company to benefit from the alterations in the town's new General Plan
GIVEN THE GO-AHEAD
The Conselleria for the Territory yesterday gave the go-ahead to Lliber to requalify some 384,354 square meters of land as buildable, which will result in an urbanization of some 300 homes, and more than double the local population. The project had been presented some five years ago, when the Partido Popular ruled the town, and the project now has to be approved by the Socialist Town Council.
SUPREME COURT DECISION
A decision handed down by the Supreme Court of the Valencian Community yesterday found against a decision made by Altea Town Council to expropriate land for a new N-332 bypass. The case had been brought by members of the Bloc, who considered that the Town Hall 'was overstepping the mark' of it sauthority by issuing the expropriation orders
ANOTHER INVESTIGATION
The special anti-corruption prosecutor has apparently also got his eyes fixed on Torrevieja as well as Orihuela. It was revealed yesterday that the building company Eden del Mar bought some land from Torrevieja Mayor Pedro Angel Hernandez Mateo for 5.6 million Euros when the same land had cost the Mayor some 180,000 Euros three years earlier. Equally, Eden del Mar is apparently intent on building a series of skyscrapers on the land and create some 7,000 new homes in the process. The Green Party of Torrevieja have now made an official complaint over the matter as Eden del Mar is the first company to benefit from the alterations in the town's new General Plan
GIVEN THE GO-AHEAD
The Conselleria for the Territory yesterday gave the go-ahead to Lliber to requalify some 384,354 square meters of land as buildable, which will result in an urbanization of some 300 homes, and more than double the local population. The project had been presented some five years ago, when the Partido Popular ruled the town, and the project now has to be approved by the Socialist Town Council.
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