Friday, November 03, 2006
Pines down, skyscrapers up
A property developer from Orihuela has cut down thousands of pine trees in a protected area of Sierra Escalona (between Murcia and Alicante) and levelled the ground, without permit.
In Cullera, province of Valencia, PP and Unió Valenciana have approved a housing project of 33 skyscrapers with up to 25 floors and in Castalla (Alicante) the Valencian government has approved a plan for 410 houses. These houses have already been built and mostly sold. In some cases, the buyers have moved in without contracts for water and electricity.
A property developer from Orihuela has cut down thousands of pine trees in a protected area of Sierra Escalona (between Murcia and Alicante) and levelled the ground, without permit.
In Cullera, province of Valencia, PP and Unió Valenciana have approved a housing project of 33 skyscrapers with up to 25 floors and in Castalla (Alicante) the Valencian government has approved a plan for 410 houses. These houses have already been built and mostly sold. In some cases, the buyers have moved in without contracts for water and electricity.
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