Angry homeowners in Kamares village in Paphos have started a petition to demand the immediate demolition of the structurally dangerous, abandoned development that is sliding down a hillside and has forced the closure of a busy access road....
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Dangerous Tala complex still in place despite demolition order
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Re: Dangerous Tala complex still in place despite demolition order
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Re: Dangerous Tala complex still in place despite demolition order
To clear up any misunderstanding, and before someone drops themselves and the forum in it, the developer/builder is/was: Tremetoushiotis Developers Ltd .
Re: Dangerous Tala complex still in place despite demolition order
The need for a speedy demolition to start is obviously urgent now But if it costs half a million who is going to pay for the demolition? The developer, the local authorities, the Govt?
I hope for the sake of all Kamares residents that the demolition will be complete before the first rains come.
Dee
I hope for the sake of all Kamares residents that the demolition will be complete before the first rains come.
Dee
Re: Dangerous Tala complex still in place despite demolition order
I know it may sound daft but knocking something down like that has to be thought through and planned otherwise the demolition crew could be killed or injured. I've seen the company I worked for demolish structures and all kinds of risk assessments have to be developed before we could do the work.
Jim
Jim