08 Oct 2008 2:09 PM:
Is this the swap your deposit to another property and then we will claim back your deposit in the admin process ? if so I have chaecked out their website and did not feel comfortable all was above board.
Community thread: IWMMB - but still want a house
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01 Oct 2008 11:45 AM:
Hi Tony
I dont believe this article is negated by the previous one it is quite a different situation as the EU has now decided to investigate the claims being made about the security and viability of future supply as regards new developments .Do you also dispute the worst drought in ten years. Tony you really only see and read what you want with no consideration to facts and common sense. This message was last edited by garcia on 10/1/2008.
Community thread: I want my house
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01 Oct 2008 11:13 AM:
Newspaper article from this weeks edition of Coastrider ( Costa Blanca Edition )
European Union checking water availability for planned developments
The European Commission is to investigate more than 250 urban developments which are planned or in construction, have been approved by local and regional authorities but which have received reports from their local water providers that there is insufficient water to support them. Most of the developments are in Murcia, 121, and the Valencia region, 129. There are 14 in Castilla La Mancha and Andalucia. The investigation has been prompted by the work of the Eurodeputy for the Spanish Los Verdes Party, David Hammerstein, who has said there are massive developments planned which must call into question the ability of Spain to meet the requirements of ‘la Directiva Marco de Agua’ which is about providing quality drinking water for everyone by the year 2015. According to Brussels the projects under consideration include hotels, tourist resorts and yet more golf courses.
They go on to say that these will require extra resources in regions which are already experiencing a lack of water. Mr Hammerstein is quoted as saying that the plans involve 200,000 houses and around one million people. The EU will want to know how Spain intends to be able to meet the requirements of the environmental directives on the availability of water given the current position in the regions and the additional requirements of these new projects. David Hammerstein believes that this initiative by the European Union will give central government the opportunity to overrule the planning decisions taken at local and regional level.
The ‘nuevo ley de suelo’ was introduced last year to curb development that fails to take account of the sustainability of the environment, the provision of sufficient space for green areas and adequate protected housing for those on low incomes amongst other matters. Many have been surprised at the number of developments that were still going ahead before the construction crisis despite the fact that in Murcia and parts of Valencia we were experiencing one of the worst droughts for tens of year and that the plans for future availability of water for existing customers were far from secure. Perhaps the investigation by the EU will allow a more considered look to be taken of planned construction on the coast, particularly as there are so many residents and pressure groups calling for a moratorium on any further development before all the outstanding issues on current urbanisations are resolved and there are better guarantees about future quality of life on the Costas.
Paul Mutter
Community thread: I want my house
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24 Sep 2008 11:41 AM:
We must take it then that the EOS team consider the word Bullsh#*t to be more offensive than the lies SARC spread . Lies which are formulated and circulated by a company ( who has caused us all great harm ) go figure the sense in that !
Community thread: SARCO
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15 Sep 2008 12:30 PM:
This is excellant news perhaps everyone should get theirs immediatley incase there is a change of heart.
Community thread: Certificate of Habitation for El Pinet
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