Sue, its the Mar Amantis that we,ve stayed in the last couple of years, just fancied a bit of a change, but the Mar Amantis is a lovely short stagger from yourself and Buccaneros, lol
The two Administrators of the Grupo Playa Sol, Javier Perelló and Salvador Fornés,
have assured that all the hotels belonging to the group will be brought up to standard
to meet legal requirements by April next year, to be ready for the new summer season.
There are 30 establishments which were found to be lacking to one degree or another,
although only 14 of them were classed as ‘serious'.
The majority of the hotels are still waiting upon the granting of municipal licences
before the work can begin. Joan Serra Mayans, the Business Development Councillor,
commented that permissions will be given at the beginning of the New Year,
but that if the works have not been completed in their entirety,
then authorization to open the business will not be granted.
Not all the hotels which were being run by the group are still in their hands,
as some of the hotels which had been rented by the chain have been returned
to their owners, most of which were small family-run establishments,
which were not 100 per cent viable in the way GPS conducts their operations.
..."
(ibiza-heute)
ps:
and what about the "2500 illegal beds" ??
"...
...how stupid are "the authorities" that they didn´t notice Grupo Playa Sol
has 2500 (!!!) ILLEGAL beds ?
"... The Grupo Playa Sol working on merging all its companies
and plans to negotiate their debts with creditors
....
The owner of the Grupo Playa Sol, Fernando Ferré, was arrested two years ago
during Operation Thunder.
The businessman, whose group operated more than 15,000 beds in Ibiza,
was charged with forgery, money laundering and tax evasion of up to 14.5 million euros.
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