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A CAMPAIGN group is launching legal proceedings against a housing development that will desecrate ‘the last virgin kilometre of Orihuela Costa’.
The ‘abhorrent’ Cala Mosca development of 2,200 homes has long been on the drawing board of developer Gomendio.
The controversial plan was previously halted in 2008 because of its environmental impact, but in an unpopular turn it was finally approved by the town’s council last April.
A final green light for the project was confirmed by the new PP-VOX government in June.
But Salvemos Cala Mosca has refused to give up its defence of the pristine coastland, including more protests and legal proceedings.
“We have submitted an official document confirming we are taking the case to court very soon,” spokesman Angel Barcelo told the
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Olive Press. He insisted: “We will ask for an injunction and if this is granted, the works will be stopped until the judicial proceedings finish.”
This newspaper has previously exposed Gomendio for using ‘intimidation’ and ‘lies’ to put pressure on local authorities.
REGIONAL transport around the Valencian Community will continue to be free for anyone 30 or under this year.
The extension also maintains a 50% discount for Metrovalencia, the Alicante Tram, the Castello Tram, and intercity buses. Free transport for young people was introduced in October 2022 as a way of promoting sustainable travel and fighting inflation.
Around 240,000 passes have been issued and used in four million journeys, resulting in passenger savings of €2 million.