Questionable development at St Peter’s Pool
At St Peter’s Pool there are farmhouses that do not respect the original application
It is incredible how outside development zone permits are not inspected after the owner has finished the work.
At St Peter’s Pool there are farmhouses that do not respect the original application. For example a 4 x 4 sqm room in one tumolo of agricultural land will be transformed into a lodging farmhouse with 10 bedrooms, a pool and a relaxation area a few metres from the beach. Is this legal to make a nice quiet place into a disco area? Where are the building inspectors to report these new buildings?
P. Borg
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