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House demolitions authorised by High Court

The Canarian High Court has backed the authorities in their bid to pull down dozens of houses built too near the shore in Candelaria (Tenerife).



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Candelaria - 15.05.2008 - Challenges to the demolition of 23 homes in the Cho Vito district of the town have been dismissed by the Court, which says the Spanish government is acting legally in enforcing orders to recuperate the coastline. Owners, some of whom have lived in their houses for over 60 years, say they have yet to receive formal notification of the ruling and will take further steps to fight the plans.