Post by afifatabassum on Mar 12, 2024 10:18:50 GMT
Her name is Alison Deighton, she is an American entrepreneur and the wife of the British Treasury Undersecretary. Alison you fell in love with our country, and in particular with Salento, where you presented a 70 million euro project relating to an ecotourism structure expertly set among the centuries-old olive trees. Alison would have already purchased the land and cleaned it of rubbish the_bureaucracy_and_the_madness_of_our_country ... present and reclaimed while waiting for his idea to be examined and approved by the local authorities. However, things went differently and everything got stuck (as is customary here) in the bureaucratic bottleneck and in the tangle of laws and prohibitions, often conflicting with each other, which characterize our regulatory system. Disconsolate, once she realized that the project would not have a future, the woman gave an interview to Corriere della Sera where she said that.
'I love Italy, I love Salento. In Nardò I just wanted to Brazil Phone Number do something beautiful from which everyone could profit, but in Puglia there is not only the lack of certainty in the bureaucratic process, which for an entrepreneur is death. Another frustrating thing is the lack of interest. As if a 70 million ecotourism project wasn't of interest to the region." To those who accused her of wanting to destroy the centuries-old olive trees in the Nardò area, the woman replied, again through Corriere della Sera, that: ''[...] we bought that land precisely because there were olive trees ! Wonderful trees, works of art. It was obvious from the start that the trees had to stay there. I'm not a speculator. When we bought. Six years ago.
It was all there. Sea, land, olive trees, but poorly maintained. We had to treat them. Then I spent a fortune building the fire ditches. It was a semi-abandoned area, with rubbish lying around. We made it productive again. Now there is a local farm, we produce oil. I think I have shown that I don't want to destroy but to preserve." The change of administration of the municipality of Nardò, right at the time of the presentation of the project, was detrimental for the manager who continued with her outburst: ''The area was buildable. We took it with the idea of doing something that would enhance the environment and attract a high-class clientele. At first the Municipality was enthusiastic, then the administration changed, we lost our interlocutors, we turned to the Region, we got bogged down. We haven't even gotten to discussing architecture!
'I love Italy, I love Salento. In Nardò I just wanted to Brazil Phone Number do something beautiful from which everyone could profit, but in Puglia there is not only the lack of certainty in the bureaucratic process, which for an entrepreneur is death. Another frustrating thing is the lack of interest. As if a 70 million ecotourism project wasn't of interest to the region." To those who accused her of wanting to destroy the centuries-old olive trees in the Nardò area, the woman replied, again through Corriere della Sera, that: ''[...] we bought that land precisely because there were olive trees ! Wonderful trees, works of art. It was obvious from the start that the trees had to stay there. I'm not a speculator. When we bought. Six years ago.
It was all there. Sea, land, olive trees, but poorly maintained. We had to treat them. Then I spent a fortune building the fire ditches. It was a semi-abandoned area, with rubbish lying around. We made it productive again. Now there is a local farm, we produce oil. I think I have shown that I don't want to destroy but to preserve." The change of administration of the municipality of Nardò, right at the time of the presentation of the project, was detrimental for the manager who continued with her outburst: ''The area was buildable. We took it with the idea of doing something that would enhance the environment and attract a high-class clientele. At first the Municipality was enthusiastic, then the administration changed, we lost our interlocutors, we turned to the Region, we got bogged down. We haven't even gotten to discussing architecture!