A CYCLING protest has taken place in Malaga opposing urban planning.
Representatives from 30 political, environmental and social groups attended the cyclist demo, campaigning for a green development in front of the proposed tower and office blocks.
Located at Repsol, the project covers 17 hectares of land.
Pedro Francisco, pedalling the message for Bosque Urbana Malaga said: “We do not want more buildings in this area.
“We call on the people of Malaga to join this initiative.”
Cycling protest over Malaga development
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