The Andalusian Advisor Approaches the Demolition of the Hotel in Algarrobico After Two Decades
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More than 20 years after it began to rise, the judicial tangle that has kept standing the huge concrete mole of the Algarrobico hotel, in Carboneras, begins to...
The end of the symbol of one of the biggest urban planning outrages on the Andalusian coast is a step closer. The demolition of the illegal Algarrobico hotel, located on the beach of the same name in the municipality of Carboneras (Almería), is in its final stages thanks to a resolution from the Advisory Council of Andalusia, which paves the way for the concrete behemoth to disappear from the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park after 20 years of lit…
The Board's senior advisory body declares the Carboneras City Council's license "nula." The Government calls for a meeting of the agreement with the regional administration to address demolition and environmental restoration.
The Advisory Council is in favour of the nullity of the work license issued in 2003 by the Town Council of Carboneras, which gives 15 days to resolve El Algarrobico, the paralyzed mole that no one can throw 20 years and 40 sentences later: “It is a failure of the Justice” The Consultative Council of Andalusia has issued an opinion that resolves the “full nullity” of the license of El Algarrobico, the unfinished hotel on the beach of the same nam…
After twenty years of litigation around the hotel El Algarrobido, the opinion of the Advisory Council of Andalusia known today clears the administrative horizon for its demolition and the restoration of the environment. The opinion, which does not order the demolition, legally supports the nullity of the license of works granted in 2003, having been granted on protected ground and violating the serfdom of protection of 100 meters established by …
The Consultative Council of Andalusia has declared the total nullity of the building license of the Algarrobico hotel, as reported this Friday Greenpeace, which considers this decision a decisive step towards ending one of the biggest symbols of illegal urbanism on the Andalusian coast.
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