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Pas de la Casa Residents Petition to Halt Church Square Renovation Over Transparency and Heritage Concerns

Criticising Encamp council for piecemeal information and no public consultation, locals demand a project review to preserve the church's iconic visibility in the village landmark.

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Key Points

  • Pas de la Casa residents petition to halt Plaça de l'Església renovation over transparency issues.
  • Criticism of Encamp council for piecemeal info and no public consultation.
  • Concerns that new structures will obstruct views of the village's iconic church.
  • Demand full project review, public meeting, and design revisions to preserve heritage.

A group of residents in Pas de la Casa has launched a petition drive calling for the immediate suspension of renovation works on Plaça de l'Església and a full review of the project led by Encamp council.

The initiative, approved around July 2025, is scheduled to begin in early May 2026. Residents criticise the council for a lack of transparency, saying information has been shared in a piecemeal and delayed manner, often through informal channels, with no meaningful public consultation.

In a statement, the group expresses concern that new structures could obstruct views of the church, a landmark central to the village's urban landscape and cultural identity. They emphasise that the square and church form a key historical and heritage ensemble, warning that alterations might diminish the temple's prominence.

"We are not against improvements," the residents state. "What we reject is changing the church's visibility—Pas de la Casa's symbol—without transparency or dialogue with those who live here year-round."

The petitioners demand a temporary halt to the works until full details, including plans and visual simulations, are presented at a public meeting. They also call for design revisions to protect the church's visual role while pursuing urban upgrades.

The group insists it supports a modernised village but wants changes achieved through consensus that respects local heritage. They urge Encamp council to open dialogue with residents before proceeding.

No response from the council was available at the time of reporting.

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