My email jiminysimpson@gmail.com

My email jiminysimpson@gmail.com

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Thursday 9th January

Managed to get a bit of time with Luis today and he firstly informed me of how his discussions with the solicitors and the AUAN had gone. There is a lot of work being done by various members of the team regarding the PGOU and this work will continue and, as and when there are any developements of note I will post on here. We, that is the governing team including the Mayor, and the TH solicitors are to have another meeting next week when further papers will be examined which will help us identify the best way forward both publicity wise and legally. We hope to agree that next week.


Those of you who reported defects in the detail of the Catastro letters, which I informed Salvadore about, do not need to do anything further at this stage as he is trying to get the necessary amendments made to the records. If he requires anything further I will let you know.


I then joined Candido up at Los Llanos del Peral to see how the workers from Nila were getting on preparing the road surfaces for tarmac. There were one or two problems such as levels not good enough widths not set wide enough so Candido will be trying to maintain supervision of this work to try and ensure it is completed satisfactorily. He did say they would be spending the next week or so clearing, cleaning and preparing the surfaces and then the road laying machine would come along to top them off and that all work should be completed within 3 weeks. I did ask that if the work was going to prevent people getting into or out of their homes that Nila inform people. He said he would ask.

I mentioned that in some areas we needed to ensure ducting was laid under the surface to be tarmaced so we did not have to dig it up as soon as it was laid, to lay electric cables for street lights etc! He said he was bearing that in mind, but did inform me that some residents of one street had informed him that they did not want their electric street lights turning on as they liked the lack of light pollution, so it was not necessary for that street.

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