Do the non Spanish owners have a say?
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 3:06 pm
Sorry, I wasn't sure how to put the heading, so here goes.
Do the non Spanish owners in Quesada have a voice when discussing matters that affect us? In particular, the Engish, as the rest may have their own committee already.
Where I'm from in the UK, the majority of residents are not from the UK they have been listened to since they started to move in, in the 70's. Then they were the minority, but are now officially the majority. The local council gave them a voice from day one, and now one of them is the mayor of the borough.
That's not what I want at all. I bought a place in Spain because I love Spain and the Spanish. However, I wondered if the non Spanish have a formal say at the Town Hall?
For example, if we want to be active in improving the area or we want to open up a discussion about live music and licenses with the Town Hall, do we have a committee that we can join?
Do the non Spanish owners in Quesada have a voice when discussing matters that affect us? In particular, the Engish, as the rest may have their own committee already.
Where I'm from in the UK, the majority of residents are not from the UK they have been listened to since they started to move in, in the 70's. Then they were the minority, but are now officially the majority. The local council gave them a voice from day one, and now one of them is the mayor of the borough.
That's not what I want at all. I bought a place in Spain because I love Spain and the Spanish. However, I wondered if the non Spanish have a formal say at the Town Hall?
For example, if we want to be active in improving the area or we want to open up a discussion about live music and licenses with the Town Hall, do we have a committee that we can join?