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Nowhere will you find more illegal hotels than on Lanzarote, the most northeastern island of the Canary archipelago.
Local Ecosystem Protection Campaign
The unique island is in its entirety a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Thirty years ago, it pioneered the curbing of urban sprawl after artist and environmentalist César Manrique led a local campaign to protect the island’s fragile ecosystem
Six of seven mayors convicted
But in Lanzarote, a huge real estate corruption also came to light. Of the island’s seven municipalities, six have had a mayor convicted of a construction or real estate crime. These are Yaiza, Teguise, Arrecife, San Bartolomé, Haría and Tinajo
Numerous important figures persecuted
Aldermen, city planners, and entrepreneurs have been prosecuted. Many of them ended up in the local prison of Tahiche. Even the all-powerful Dimas Martin, former president of the Island Council of Lanzarote and former leader of the Partido Independiente de Lanzarote (PIL), ultimately did not escape the long arm of the law.
Trace of illegal hotels
However, the buildings themselves proved difficult to tear down: the legal battle against urban corruption has left a trail of concrete skeletons and illegal tourist accommodation. For some, such as the Sandos Papagayo hotel, a solution is not easy.
Briefing against women ministers in Westminster
Walking sticks in "tottery" in old age
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?


