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President of the Canary Platform in Defence of the Interests loft of People Affected by Costas Act, José Luis Langa González says the Government is still failing loft to recognise the islands as a special case and thousands of properties are still at risk from demolition. These are homes, businesses and even entire communities which are deemed loft to have been constructed too close to the ocean.
“More than 20 years later, we are still suffering the consequences of that lack of knowledge and I fear the same thing is going to happen now because if we do not act, we will be endangering many towns, cultures and idiosyncrasies of the Canary Islands,” he said.
The group is stressing that claims against the law can be made up until April 2nd a time-scale which it considers totally inadequate as there are 232 articles and 30 issues loft on which allegations could be presented.
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