The Ministry of Agriculture has demolished illegally-erected shacks in the Akamas Peninsula which is an environmentally sensitive area of particular ecological value, Philenews reported on Tuesday. Specifically, the demolition and removal of illegal shacks were in the “White River” area at the southern entrance of the National Forest Park. And it is now getting ready...
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Illegally-erected shacks in Akamas Peninsula have been demolished
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Re: Illegally-erected shacks in Akamas Peninsula have been demolished
I wonder if this will mean improved access to White River Beach when they have finished?
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Re: Illegally-erected shacks in Akamas Peninsula have been demolished
It took the Gov more than 30 years to realize how ugly the illegally-erected shacks in Akamas were, perhaps only welcomed by the so called Safari tours to have cheap meals there....
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Re: Illegally-erected shacks in Akamas Peninsula have been demolished
I would hate for it to go but is The Last Castle an illegal building ?
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Re: Illegally-erected shacks in Akamas Peninsula have been demolished
As they have electricity supply from EAC, I believe they have permits to run the place...
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