hi marc and lynda
I was out there in January I visited el TRAMPOLIN SITE and I knocked on random doors and spoke to residents.
Most people are very happy it seems as is the case in life that the most unhappy people are the most voiciferous.
The site is legal it has waste collections by the council , street lighting by the council and all the street numbers were put up by the council. If YOU listen to the scaremongering of a few unhappy residents and would be residents then you will become a liitle worried. I was , so I went out and spoke to people there I am now not worried and in fact Iam 100% confident all will be well later than originally told but so what.
I am living in Scotland on a new housing development by a large UK house builder He was late handingover 90% of the houses here and again you had many voiciferous malcontents critical of everything the builder did. The fact is I am happy with my home and so are 95% of residents but you still get the malcontents, thats life.
The people I spoke to in spain were delighted with the quality of the houses and they have no complaints with the builder. The say that in Spain it always takes ages to get paperwork through.
If you consider the number of developments ongoing in Murcia it must be hectic in the council Offices just now so tranquill as the Spanish say.
I also visited twice the Trampolin hills development two weeks apart and I could see progress on the groundworks being made.
My understanding is that grupo trampolin have 5 out of six licences they require and they will start the construction of the buildings when the sixth one comes through. I was told that MAR/APR NEXT YEAR FOR PHASE ONE.
One day we can have a beer together in the clubhouse in the sunshine so stop worrying and look forward to the sunny days ahead.
gerry