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See the original article: The demarcation of the Dénia coast and the fear of demolitions: what are the real implications?
See the original article: The demarcation of the Dénia coast and the fear of demolitions: what are the real implications?
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They call it "Demarcation" because: "Taking away citizens' homes without making a minimum effort to find a logical, fair and long-term solution" sounds bad and is also very long. Not?
Scoundrels, they are ruining the lives of thousands of families who have been in those houses for generations.
It is a shame about the Denia town hall, in their day they gave out licenses and now they are going to throw away and those people who do are left with their asses in the air. The city council authorized a new construction not more than two years ago on km 2 that overlooks the beach, protests went on the air 3 to stop the works and nothing was achieved, there are vested interests on the part of the city council that is not normal