England: ecological House will be demolished because it does not fit in the landscape
In Pembrokeshire, in England, there is a young couple who built a House inspired by the Hobbit, the Lord of the rings saga, like so many other fans around the world. The House took a year to build and only natural materials were used. However, the English county authorities say that housing has to be torn down, arguing that integrates the landscape of the region.Charlie Hague and Megan Williams, both lovers of nature, spent more than £ 18,700 to build housing, which is located in a secluded location, on the grounds of the father of Charlie, near Fishguard.However, the House was built without a permit and the authorities contend that the building will have to be demolished after the request, the couple eventually deliver, have been refused, the British press. The couple spent four years living in a caravan before the construction of the House began last summer.Built from straw bales and cal, housing is valued between ⬠18,700 and ⬠25,000. The couple argues that it was the only way I can have my own place, after local housing prices have increased exponentially, primarily due to the demand of tourists.For the finishes used wood and House was ready weeks before the couple's son was born. Currently, the couple has a self-sustaining way of life, cultivating and creating their food and animals."Despite the low visual impact, housing the rural nature destroys and presents an intolerable form of development", argue the authorities. The couple launched a campaign and online petition, which was signed by approximately 90,000 people from all over the world, and is determined to continue to fight for housing..fancybox-wrap { position: absolute; top:0; left: 0; z-index: 8020; } .fancybox-skin { position: relative; /*margin-top:20px !important;*/ background: #222222; color: #74b32e; text-shadow: none; -webkit-border-radius: 2px; -moz-border-radius: 2px; border-radius: 2px; } .fancybox-opened { z-index: 8030; } .fancybox-opened .fancybox-skin { -webkit-box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5); -moz-box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5); box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5); } .fancybox-outer, .fancybox-inner { position: relative; } .fancybox-inner { overflow: hidden; } .fancybox-type-iframe .fancybox-inner { -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch; } .fancybox-close{ background: url('wp-content/themes/codistage/styles/fancybox/exit.png') no-repeat; width:25px; height:25px; float:right; margin-top:10px; margin-right:5px; } /*.ngg-gallery-image img{width:565px; height:393px;}*/Esta casa ecológica será demolida1of 12jQuery(document).ready(function($) { var thumbContainerWidth = 0, thumbs = Array(), selectedIndex = 1, thumbIndex = 1, imageOffset = 7; $('.ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box').each(function() { thumbs.push($(this)); }); /*thumbnail navigation */ $('.ngg-greensavers-thumb-next').unbind().bind('click', function(e) { e.preventDefault(); if(thumbIndex<= (thumbs.length-imageOffset)) { $('.ngg-thumbnails-container').stop().animate({ left : -$(thumbs[thumbIndex]).position().left }); thumbIndex++; } }); $('.ngg-greensavers-thumb-prev').unbind().bind('click', function(e) { e.preventDefault(); if(thumbIndex >1) { $('.ngg-thumbnails-container').stop().animate({ left : $('.ngg-thumbnails-container').position().left + ( $(thumbs[thumbIndex-1]).position().left - $(thumbs[thumbIndex-2]).position().left ) }); thumbIndex--; } }); $(window).load(function() { /* set thumbnail container width */ $('.ngg-gallery-thumbnail').each(function() { thumbContainerWidth = thumbContainerWidth + $(this).width() + 10; }); $('.ngg-thumbnails-container').width(thumbContainerWidth); }); });
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