It’s official. There are 12,697 illegal properties in the Almanzora Valley

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14 Mar 2011 6:36 PM by goodstich44 Star rating in northampton. 1648 posts Send private message

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sorry, yes we should indeed. Hopefully everyone will do what they can to help change the system that has resulted in the title of the thread. It's part of a very ugly situation that needs sorting out long before 'positive' promotion.





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14 Mar 2011 7:18 PM by Bri Star rating in North. 591 posts Send private message

 I don't understand what you are talking about - positive promotion of the area?   Or real estate?  Two very different things.  And those who live or have bought in the area will want to promote the area in a positive way.  There are a lot of people who due to the current crisis are hanging on by the fingertips, and very possibly depending on getting some rental income from their Spanish properties.  Andalucia is a fantastic region though I would be the first to agree that large parts of it have been destroyed by over building.  And please remember, there are a lot of Northern European buyers who have been settled since long before any illegal or otherwise building in the Almanzora Valley.  And they have a right to see the positive aspects of the area promoted!!  



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14 Mar 2011 7:22 PM by ads Star rating. 4125 posts Send private message

Then debate this within your own thread......... not on a thread relating to illegal properties please.

 



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30 Mar 2011 10:23 AM by ads Star rating. 4125 posts Send private message

Thank you to Keith for the following update:

 

Nota de Prensa / Press Release 28 3 2011

AUAN PETITION TO BE HEARD IN BRUSSELS
 

A petition about urban planning abuse submitted to the EU Petitions Committee by the AUAN is to be heard on the 14th of April in Brussels.

 

The petition calls for a European Parliament investigation into abuses in the Almanzora Valley as a matter of urgency.

 

AUAN President, Maura Hillen, has been invited to speak to the committee to put forward the case of innocent homeowners who, having bought their property in good faith, are now faced with the threat of demolition. Many others cannot get access to electricity and water.

 

This, argues Ms. Hillen, contravenes the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and these laws must be respected and complied with by Spain. 

 


Petición de la AUAN tendrá audiencia en Bruselas 

Una petición sobre abusos urbanísticos entregado a la Unión Europea por parte de la AUAN tendrá audiencia el 14 de Abril en Bruselas. 

La petición demanda una investigación urgente del Parlamento Europeo de los abusos urbanísticos en La Valle de Almanzora. 

Presidenta de la AUAN, Maura Hillen, está invitada a hablar directamente con la comité y presentar el caso de compradores inocentes, los cuales, a pesar de haber comprado su vivienda en buena fe, tienen que enfrentarse ahora con la amenaza de demolición. Muchos más no pueden conseguir acceso a la luz y al agua. 

Esta situación, según Sra. Hillen, contraviene La Carta de Derechos Fundamentales de la UE  y España tiene que ser obligada a respetar y aplicarlo.

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Also the following telegraph article 29/03/11

 

Spanish councillor tells expats they are 'responsible' for illegal houses

Expat victims of urban corruption in Spain have expressed outrage at comments made by a member of government who referred to them as 'a group of people who have settled illegally in our territory...who are now demanding us to solve a problem that they have been responsible for creating'.

Property problem: thousands of villas belonging to British expats in Spain are believed to have been built illegally Photo: Leslie Baker / Alamy

12:50PM BST 28 Mar 2011

The comments were made by Josefina Cruz Villalón, a public works and housing councillor for the Andalucian regional government, when asked by a planning spokesperson for the opposition how she planned to deal with the problem of illegally-built homes in the Almanzora Valley in Almeria.

12,697 "irregular" constructions have been identified in the Almanzora Valley, the majority belonging to British expats.

Maura Hillen, president of Abusos Urbanisticos Almanzora NO (AUAN), a home-owners association composed mainly of British residents, said: "That's all we need; for the victims who have been mistreated by the planning and real estate system to be attacked. On top of being insulted, we are vilified.

"Where was the regional government when the houses were being built. Why wasn't it stopped then?

"12,697 illegal buildings in the Almanzora Valley and nobody noticed? These houses didn't pop up like mushrooms overnight."

920 of these homes were found on specially protected land, were less than four years old or were incomplete and have been earmarked for demolition.

The remaining 11,777 homes will be subject to a special decree, currently being worked on by government officials, to define a uniform set of procedures that would allow them to be granted an occupation license and obtain access to services in a manner described as "self-sufficient", making it clear that public funds will not be used to resolve the situation.

Maura Hillen continued: "And how many people will be made homeless and lose their life savings if 920 houses are demolished to 'restore order'?

"A conservative calculation would put the financial losses in the order of 90 million euros. Who's going to compensate those who bought in good faith? The Junta? The town halls?"

The decree is expected to be published after municipal elections expected in May, giving rise to fears among expat homeowners that it amounts to little more than electioneering.

Giles Paxman, British Ambassador to Spain, however, welcomed the decree. He said: “This is a real step forward for owners of illegally built properties in Andalucia.

"The decree should enable thousands of people whose properties have been declared illegal to comply with the law and gain access to essential services.

"Of course, there will be some properties built on specially protected land or in dangerous locations which it will not be possible to legalise.

"But the announcement will bring relief and hope to many people whose lives have been blighted by property and planning irregularities. We will continue to work with the Andalucian authorities on this issue.”

A recent poll on behalf of Spain's national newspaper El País has shown that Villalón's Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) are 12.3 points behind main opposition party El Partido Popular (PP) and would lose next year's autonomous elections and their 30 year hold on Andalucia if the electoral mood stays the same.

Maura Hillen concluded: "Villalón's comments have done her PSOE party no favours when you consider she has offended the expat homeowners who now represent a significant proportion of the electorate in this region."



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