Issue 3
December January - 2008
Volume -1
Onwards and Upwards Camposol and the Garrigues Report A packed main reception room at the Senosl hotel listened to proposals from the Liaison Committee of the Camposol Residents Association. By 11AM over three hundred had packed into the room. Prompt on the hour the Chair introduced the proceedings, outlining what the committee had done to date, along with suggestions as to the way forward for Camposol. Roy Pugh, the chair, outlined how the committee had first engaged Garrigues to produce a report on the legal position of Camposol, and how nearly two years later, the report has been sent to both MASA, the developer, and Mayor Blaya Blaya, of Mazarron Town Council. He did comment that, “It was over a year since the CRA last requested a meeting with Mayor Blaya. These requests, along with the report, are for a tripartite meeting between the mayor, CRA and MASA. In the event of the mayor declining a tripartite meeting, as he has done before, the CRA would have individual meetings with both parties.” He outlined a programme of action should this be inconclusive, with no progress being made on the central issues. This would involve seeking the widest support for Camposol, from the Murcian regional government, Madrid, as
well as Europe. All of these proposals were overwhelmingly endorsed by the meeting. In addition the meeting carried a proposal that emanated from Reg Rogers, who runs the Camposolers MSN internet site with over seven hundred Camposol residents as members. It was proposed in his absence in the UK by Lloyd Jones, who proposed that the CRA be unequivocal in its opposition to any entity proposition from the Council. The proposal committed the CRA to total opposition to any position other than total acceptance of Camposol as part of Mazarron. This proposal gained overwhelming acceptance, with the proposal being carried nem con. Another proposal which was carried was to endorse social action by the CRA. This was to go alongside any legal action to be taken in the event of the failure of negotiations with MASA and the Town Hall. Both parties have been given to the 12th January 2009 to respond to the proposed meetings and discussion of the Garrigues report. One key proposal carried by a small majority was for action against MASA,
demonstrations to be undertaken on MASA developments. An amendment did limit these actions to after January 12th, or when it became evident that negotiations were getting nowhere. Earlier the Chair had outlined how fortnightly meetings with MASA had produce results for home owners right across Camposol, “It is thought that the problem villas were all on polygono D7, this is not so, they come from polygonos across sectors A, B, C and D.” The Report itself is some fifty pages long with a two page executive summary. The report details the consistent and persistent failures of the Town Hall and MASA to live up to promises, or worse still, to conform to legal procedures and agreements. The key elements involve the failure to deal with the turistico issue, which designation affects some 1400 of the 4300 properties. It also outlines how the developer and town hall have allowed Camposol to become inhabited, in total legal contradiction to planning law. Sector A, the first part of Camposol to be built, should have been finished in 2003.
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