The Government Office Revoked the Operating License of the Normafa Sledding and Ski Slope
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The Pest County Government Office has revoked the permit for the Normafa sledding, cross-country skiing and children's ski slopes, Normafa Park writes in its Facebook post. The decision was made after legal action by the Védegylet Association, which disagrees with the area's suitability for winter sports.
The government office has revoked the nature conservation permit for Normafa's winter sports facilities, as it deems a new investigation necessary. This has left the future operation of the slopes uncertain, but no decision has been made on their permanent closure.
"If this decision remains unchanged, the winter operation of Hungary's only regularly operating toboggan and cross-country ski track will cease," they said.
Hungary's only regularly operating toboggan and cross-country ski track may cease to operate.
Done, Done: Hungary's Coolest Sledding and Ski Slope May Close - Its License Has Simply Been Revoked
The Pest County Government Office has revoked the permit required for the operation of the Normafa sledding, cross-country skiing and children's ski slopes. However, the decision is not yet final, and there is no permit for operation yet.

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