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Cypriot economy still in recession

Cypriot economy still in recession

Although the Cyprus economy is still in recession it may have started to climb out in the fourth quarter of 2009 according to the latest flash estimates from the Cyprus Statistical Service (CYSTAT).

Construction & Housing Statistics (2008)

Construction & Housing Statistics (2008)

In a press release issued this morning, the Cyprus Statistical Service announced that it has published its annual Construction and Housing Statistics report for the year 2008.

Critics fear impact of Cyprus marina project in Limassol

Critics fear impact of Cyprus marina project in Limassol

Critics of one of Cyprus’ largest infrastructure schemes, the luxury marina project at Limassol, have concerns over its financial and environmental impact and fear that it will throw the harbour’s little guys overboard.

Illegal building in Cyprus must be stopped

Illegal building in Cyprus must be stopped

In the Paphos district of Cyprus severe flooding has occurred in many homes built illegally on dry river and stream beds, ravines and rubble-filled gullies causing their owners major problems and heartache during the heavy winter rains.

Cyprus golf courses at Tersefanou and Limni

Cyprus golf courses at Tersefanou and Limni

It appears that construction work on two of the golf courses planned for Cyprus may get underway before the end of the year as their owners are now at the final stages of securing the necessary approvals.

Building permits for Cyprus residential property falls

Building permits for Cyprus residential property falls

Figures released today by the Cyprus Statistical Service (CYSTAT) show that building permits for the construction of 1,161 residential properties were authorised in July 2009; down by nearly 40% on the 1,925 authorised in July last year.

Golf course at Ayia Napa

Golf course at Ayia Napa

The construction of a golf course at Ayia Napa on the east coast of Cyprus will be good for tourism and boost the area especially during the winter months, when the island offers good weather compared to northern European countries.

Report on destruction of sea caves at Paphos

Report on destruction of sea caves at Paphos

As well as causing irreparable damage to the sea cave rock formations at Peyia in Paphos, large pipes have also been laid going into the sea. Inspectors need to visit Chlorakas, Peyia, Emba and Kissonerga on a daily basis and carry out extensive checks.

Cyprus construction sector shows signs of recovery

Cyprus construction sector shows signs of recovery

According to the latest figures from the Cyprus Statistical Service (CYSTAT) building permits for the construction of 2,125 residential properties were authorised in June 2009; up 28% on the 1,659 authorised in June last year.

Building permits for residential properties down

Building permits for residential properties down

According to the latest figures from the Cyprus Statistical Service (CYSTAT) building permits for the construction of 1,252 residential properties were authorised in April 2009; down by almost a quarter on the 1,658 authorised in April last year.

Sea caves destroyed by developer

Sea caves destroyed by developer

Developers in Cyprus are causing irreparable damage to the natural environment and seem intent on destroying the very reasons people come to live on the island in their endless quest for money.

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