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Dinosaur Park Developers Rule Out Juberri Statues

Promoters of a new dinosaur park in Auvinyà abandon plans to acquire deteriorated statues from Juberri garden due to poor condition and stalled.

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Key Points

  • Developers contacted Auvinyà council for dinosaur park permits.
  • Initially considered 15 deteriorated statues from Juberri garden.
  • Talks with owner Madame Grignon stalled after preliminary stage.
  • Priority now on securing approvals; details limited until granted.

Developers behind a proposed dinosaur park in Auvinyà have ruled out incorporating any figures from the Juberri garden, citing their poor condition and stalled discussions with the owner.

The project promoters, who have contacted the Auvinyà local council for the necessary permits, initially explored acquiring around 15 dinosaur statues from the communal land site in Juberri. That garden, created by Madame Grignon, faces dismantling in the coming weeks or months. Sources close to the initiative confirmed preliminary outreach to Grignon but said talks did not progress beyond an initial stage.

The figures, which represent dinosaurs, are generally in a highly deteriorated state, the sources added. Any potential collaboration is now off the table as a result.

The developers' immediate priority remains securing authorisation from the Auvinyà comú. They have chosen to limit public details until approvals are in place, despite the project's existence being acknowledged.

Once permissions are granted, work could begin to advance the attraction in the parish village.

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