Demolition order in Pizarra

Pizarra Council has ordered the demolition of a house built on protected land and imposed a fine of €200,000 on the owners in a case dating back to 2004.

Demolition order in Mijas

The Criminal Court No 11 in Málaga has ordered the demolition of part of a building in Mijas which was built on rural land and exceeded terms of the licence granted for the construction of a tool shed. The promoter was found guilty of breaching planning regulations by constructing a two-storey dwelling covering 140 square metres. Some tool shed.

Demolition order for mobile antenna

Vélez-Málaga Council has ordered the demolition of a mobile telephone base station in Cortijada Los Pérez in Benajarafe after Vodafone España failed to carry out the demolition of an illegal antenna.

Court orders house to be demolished

A 27 year old man from Mijas has been ordered to demolish a house where he lives with his mother after being convicted of planning violations.

Marbella suspends demolition order

Félix Romero, PP spokesman for the government in Marbella, has announced the suspension of the decision by the Administrative Division of the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA) ordering the demolition of 80 homes and a four-star hotel built by Fadesa in Guadalmina.

Hefty fine for Estepona chiringuito owner

A chiringuito (beach bar) owner in Estepona has been fined €240,000 by the Department of Coasts for invading the public domain by increasing its size from 100 square metres to 500 square metres.