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Fingers crossed for Denia
DENIA’S recently approved town plan will hopefully put an end to ongoing legal problems caused by years of court sentences that have cost the municipal coffers nearly €40 million.
Most of the issues have arisen due to continuous changes to town planning laws enforced by local and regional governments.
It is hoped that the approval of the new Plan
General will finally solve the situation, but once again the question has arisen as to whether it will finally provide the necessary legal security and stability to avoid having to change it yet again for at least the next 15 years.
Town plans in Denia have historically always been met with court appeals and requests to alter or cancel the legislation,