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Demolition families to meet Euro MP
March 5, 2010 • Almeria, Andalucia • 0 Comments
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• MEETING POINT: MP Bryant will visit threatened homeowners outside house of John and Muriel Burns (pictured) |
FAMILIES threatened by the demolition of their homes will meet with Euro MP Chris Bryant this weekend.
The ‘Albox Nine’ in Almeria will be visited by Bryant – UK minister for Europe and Consular Affairs – on Sunday morning outside the home of threatened couple John and Muriel Burns.
Bryant will then have a private meeting Albox mayor Jose Garcia Navarro at the town hall.
The nine homes declared illegal are due to be pulled down by April 9.
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