By Euro Weekly News Media • Published: 27 Nov 2013 • 23:04
Costa de Almeria 28 November - 4 December 2013 Issue 1482
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I houses in Zurgena are at risk of being demolished how come the Town Hall is issuing Council Tax Bills for this year and the previous three years.? Will this be returned should a demolition occur? Should the Town Hall not have waited until all properties have been cleared before sending these bills. Or are we to understand that have received these Tax Bills that our homes are legal?
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