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The people’s paper ISSUE NO. 1845
12 - 18 November 2020
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ALGARROBICO PROMISE
LA JUNTA DE ANDALUCIA will spend €1.1 million of its 2021 Budget on begin ning to demolish the El Al garrobico hotel next year. The allocation was re vealed by Carmen Crespo, who heads the regional government’s department of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development, as she an nounced Almeria Province’s share of next year’s Bud get. Although this has yet to be approved by the region al parliament, Almeria’s Budget assignment has in creased by 8.6 per cent to €155 million, working out at €217.9 for every mem ber of the province’s popu lation compared with €200 last year. Sixtyfour per cent of the Junta’s Almeria assignment will correspond to Crespo’s own department, which led her to touch on the subject of El Algarrobica. Constructing the 20 storey hotel with 411 rooms began in 2003. It was illegally built at the water’s edge on the beach of the same name, located four kilometres outside Carboneras and inside the Cabo de GatoNijar nation al park.
Crespo also drew atten tion to the impact of razing the hotel, not only inside Spain but internationally. For some time now de molishing the hotel had been a necessity for Alme ria Province, Crespo said, because the Junta’s Revolu cion Verde, launched to fight climate change and improve air quality, was in compatible with the El Al garrobico project.
CARMEN CRESPO: Heads up Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development said El Algarrobico demolition starts next year. Photo credit: Junta de Andalucia
Work was halted in 2006 but continued until 2009. Crespo confirmed that the demolition had been specifically allowedfor in the 2021 Budget. The de partment head added that negotiations are ongoing between the Junta and the
hotel’s owner. She commented that the Junta had also convened a Joint Committee which would include the central government. “We want to go into the demolition sidebyside with Pedro Sanchez’s gov
ernment,” said Crespo who stated that the Junta was completing the necessary paperwork to ensure that demolition would be able to commence next year. “Before long we should have absolutely everything ready,” she declared.