No 1010 Monday 12th - 18th February 2024
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he legal battle is approaching its end. Cala Mosca, the last virgin kilometre of the Oriola coast, will have no further obstacles to its project to build 2,200
T homes.
The Government’s Highway Agency has told the Save Cala Mosca platform, they have no intention of continuing the fight, following the ruling of the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community, which paved the way for a resumption with the construction of the urbanisation. A spokesperson for the central Executive, told the Spanish press that it is not the Agency’s intention to appeal the decision to the Superior Court.
L E G A L B AT T L E T O S AV E C A L A MOSCA APPROACHES ITS END
It is understood that Cambiemos will now also withdraw from the battle after they made it clear that they would only continue in the fight if it was hand in hand with Madrid. Now the builder, Gominendo, has said that it will be in a position to start building before the summer, with much of the urbanisation to be completed by the end of the year. The layout of the future roads is already taking shape, now that the Consistory can no longer do anything to hinder the progress of the builders and their heavy machinery. So it now seems to be only a matter of time until the area, also known as the Alameda del Mar sector, becomes a new residential jungle, with a small microreserve for the protected species of snail and coastal scrub, that initially stopped the construction of the project promoted by the Gomendio group.
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