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Radical new plan to save the Spanish coastline
By h.b. - Oct 29, 2007 - 8:32 AM
ALSO SEE : • Ministry for the Environment buy land to stop coastal development - Apr 11, 2008 - 5:12 PM
• 187 kilometres of the Cádiz coastline to be better protected against building - Mar 23, 2008 - 12:01 PM

Three examples of houses which have been demolished under the Ley de Costas in El Sauzal on Tenerife - Photo Ministry for the Environment
Three examples of houses which have been demolished under the Ley de Costas in El Sauzal on Tenerife - Photo Ministry for the Environment
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The Government wants to demolish homes which have been built illegally along the Mediterranean coastline
El País newspaper today has a long report on Government plans to free 776 kilometres of the Mediterranean coastline from buildings.

Such a plan, to reinforce the coastal law introduced in 1988 is estimated to have a cost of 5 billion €.

The paper mentions some of the current irregularities – a 24 story hotel still under construction in Calpe despite being partially built on land protected under the 1988 law.
500 families see their illegal humble homes on the beach in Adra, Almería, under threat also from an advancing sea.
Two towers planned on public land in Benidorm, and a development on reclaimed land in La Manga del Mar Menor.

Under the 1988 Ley de Costas, the beach is considered to be public land. Behind the top of the waterline there should be 106 metres more of protected land where sports and agricultural facilities can be placed, but not homes.

But now, nearly 20 years after the law was introduced, the Ministry for the Environment says it is taking action to correct the previous irregularities.

The Ministry is meeting with the regional governments across the country on Wednesday this week when they will offer them a new plan to not only stop fresh developments but also agree on the demolition of current houses, and hotels built in the public area of the beach.

The Ministry understands that such a plan can only proceed with the agreement of both the regional governments and local town halls.

Secretary General for Biodiversity and Territory from the Environment Ministry, Antonio Serrano, has described it as ‘a radical change in the coastal policy’. The Baleares and Canaries are also included in the plans.


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ALSO SEE :
• Ministry for the Environment buy land to stop coastal development - Apr 11, 2008 - 5:12 PM
• 187 kilometres of the Cádiz coastline to be better protected against building - Mar 23, 2008 - 12:01 PM
• Coastal building ban extends round the Mediterranean - Jan 22, 2008 - 8:11 AM
• Coastal Authority to start demolitions in two months time - Dec 11, 2006 - 7:44 AM

Comments

Bob Treece
07 Feb 2008, 21:56
I live in the United States of America I have heard about what you are doing to your peole on the Islands that live on the coast line , your going demolish there homes that they have worked hard to pay for and your not going to buy them from them your just going tear them down and leave these people homeless. I'm trying to get in touch with President Bush and see if the U. S, can get involved in it and see if they can do something about it . I think it's terrible what your doing to your on people ,I'm so glad I don't live in a country like that at least over here the Goverment buys our property if they want it they don't just take it from us. Please write me back on this and tell me why you could do your people that way. Thank for your time but I promise you that I will see what I can do to help these people.
tito dosfenos
28 Jun 2008, 15:22
I disagree with BOB and laugh at his childish comment. That he is going to talk to the USA about it, Bob the USA can't do a thing about it, Spain is spanish and you corrupt Americans and English have came here and paid off officials as Americans and English so often do and now Spain is taking back what is public land that you Pigs bribe to get. I love it, GO SPAIN. XOXOXOX
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