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ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS CAST DOUBT ON ALICANTE IKEA

Feb 17, 2014, 08:08 AM

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Environmental plans which look set to be approved to protect wetlands of Rabasa in Alicante may have serious repercussions for the proposed site of the long awaited branch of furniture giant Ikea. #news #alicante #ikea #retail #green #environmental #spain

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