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Residents denounce local mayor in Camposol, Mazarrón

October 9, 2006

7,000 homes on a [b]Masa[/b] development outside [b]Mazarrón[/b] town centre do not have habitation certificates - even though properties have been occupied for up to eight years. Camposol urbanisation is also starved of vital infrastructure including street lighting and roads. The residents’ association has now denounced the town’s Partido Popular (PP) mayor Francisco Blaya Blaya to regional president Ramón Luis Valcárcel, also PP, in an effort to resolve the situation. “We denounce this mayor for his shameful lack of care and gross negligence in his duties” said a representative of the Camposol residents. Councillor Jacqueline Gálvez who holds the portfolio for industry, trade, consumer issues and citizens’ queries at the town hall, told CB News two weeks ago that builder Masa had not installed acceptable infrastructure on the urbanisation. She said: “The council is not going to adopt Camposol until the construction company meets the necessary infrastructure requirements. “If the town hall were to issue such certificates it would be acknowledging that the urbanisation is ready to be taken over which it clearly is not.” The council is set to send a group of technicians to Camposol to inspect infrastructure and issue a report. For an extensive choice of legal property for sale in Spain on the Costa Calida, visit the Novocasa website.