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Nerja - hoping to move to
We are currently hoping to move to Nerja, Frigliana, Torrox region, but have a question to anyone living in the region. When we were last there discussions were going on regarding the sewage treatment works commencing. Does anyone know if this is definately going ahead on the east side of Nerja, and when it is likely to start. When we were last there it seemed quite a heated topic so would like a bit of news.
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Re: Nerja - hoping to move to
Oh come on !!
This is Spain, still full of talk that I know of, although I am up in Granada get the occasional CDS papers Even the "scandal" about all the illegal properties in that area seems to have died a little. A couple of local councils have issued amnesties with a couple of hundred euros fee for making legal. Only one or two takers, the rest say their properties were legal when they bought them. caveat emptor |
Re: Nerja - hoping to move to
Nothing has happened as yet (now there's a surprise!):-
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Re: Nerja - hoping to move to
Originally Posted by Bothwicks
(Post 10819982)
We are currently hoping to move to Nerja, Frigliana, Torrox region, but have a question to anyone living in the region. When we were last there discussions were going on regarding the sewage treatment works commencing. Does anyone know if this is definately going ahead on the east side of Nerja, and when it is likely to start. When we were last there it seemed quite a heated topic so would like a bit of news.
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Re: Nerja - hoping to move to
Thanks to all for the quick replies. My husband worked for South West Water for 30 years and is a bit obsessed by water, however it seems a shame not to be able to swim off some of the beaches it does beat a swimming pool. It is also such a shame to see sewage slicks off the coastline. The costs of the fines to the local authorities from the EU must make it more economical to build a sewage plant.
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Re: Nerja - hoping to move to
Originally Posted by Bothwicks
(Post 10820436)
Thanks to all for the quick replies. My husband worked for South West Water for 30 years and is a bit obsessed by water, however it seems a shame not to be able to swim off some of the beaches it does beat a swimming pool. It is also such a shame to see sewage slicks off the coastline. The costs of the fines to the local authorities from the EU must make it more economical to build a sewage plant.
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