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The beaches of Torrevieja, without sunbeds, umbrellas or beach bars

Torrevieja’s coastline is devoid of beach bars, sun loungers, umbrellas, and recreational activities at the commencement of the peak season. Although it was already anticipated that it was practically unfeasible, the mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolón, stated at the plenary session conducted at the end of March that the beaches would most likely have beach bar service for the Easter holiday period in April. The government team failed to deliver the concession in time, and once more, a municipal announcement with deadlines was not met.
At the most recent plenary session in April, Pablo Samper, the opposition councillor for Sueña Torrevieja, criticised the mayor for his continued inaccuracy in his forecasts. He also reminded him that the beach bars typically commence operations on March 15th.
Currently in progress
The mayor was not the individual responsible for responding this time. Antonio Vidal, the councillor for Beaches, was the one who did not acknowledge the delay. Instead, he almost reprimanded Samper for recognising, as all beachgoers do, that the city council had indeed failed to arrive on time. This was due to the complex internal processing of the contract itself, as well as the fact that it requires authorisation from the State Administration through the Coastal Authority. He presupposed that the following items had already been awarded: beach bars, sunbeds, umbrellas, lifeguard stations, new restrooms, and maintenance of restrooms and stations. However, this is also incorrect.
Chiringuitos
Beach restaurants are the most sophisticated of these contracts. Several of them may be able to establish themselves on the land by the end of this month or the beginning of June. The local government council announced on Friday that the ten companies that were granted the concession have been proposed. The interested parties are required to pay a fee for the use of the public domain. However, they must now submit the documentation, and the contract will be formalised, provided that an appeal does not impede the process. The installation of the beach bars will commence at that time.
Hammocks, umbrellas, and recreational activities, including roller blades and other equipment, are additional services that have not yet been implemented. Additionally, this service is further behind schedule in its awarding and lacks a contract. During the peak season, the hammocks will be installed in eight distinct locations along La Mata shoreline, occupying a total of 1,150 square meters. Two pedal boat stations and an additional motorised boating station will be located on the shore.
Los Locos beach will feature a 200-square-metre hammock area and a pedal boat area, while Cura beach will feature two 70-square-metre hammock areas and a pedal boat area.
Lastly, Los Náufragos will provide its customary amenities, including a pedal boat rental, a hammock and umbrella area, and a floating water park.
The corporation that is interested in the concessions is required to pay a minimum of €33,000 annually for the use of the public maritime-terrestrial beach domain. The contracting committee has not yet evaluated the proposal subject to evaluation criteria (technical) or the economic criteria, despite the submission of five bids.
Lifeguard huts and new restrooms
The City Council has initiated the installation of the new beach huts and facilities, albeit at a gradual pace. The contract was awarded last year in this instance. Two new units have already been identified: one is located in the “pools” on Juan Aparicio Promenade and the other is located on Avenida de Los Europeos in La Mata. Additionally, this agreement encompasses a distinctive lifeguard tower for La Mata Beach. It is also necessary to conclude another contract, this time in its initial phase, to facilitate the repair of all of these elements and the reopening of the lavatories on the promenades, which have been closed for over a year since their installation. The total cost of this project is over €300,000.
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Santa Pola man questioned by police for teaching children how to shoot a gun in a park

The Santa Pola Local Police responded to an incident near the town’s Skate Park in which a man used an air rifle in front of minors. According to the police force’s social media sites, the person was showing his son and other children how to use the rifle, including shooting rounds into the air.
The incident occurred a few days ago during the officers’ afternoon shift, while they patrolled the area to maintain the safety of public places. They discovered this abnormal condition, which threatened the safety of youngsters and other individuals.
The local police arrived quickly to the area and reported the occurrence to the proper authorities. Fortunately, no serious injuries or consequences were reported, but the incident has aroused worries regarding the reckless use of this type of weapon, particularly in the company of youngsters.
The Local Police attempted to jokingly highlight the gravity of the situation by wondering whether the culprit is a “Father of the Year” candidate. They also emphasised the necessity of promoting civility in public places and educating youngsters about safety regulations.
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Nearly 40 fines issued to scooter drivers in Dénia in one week

During the week of May 5th-11th, the Dénia Local Police increased their enforcement of Personal Mobility Vehicles (PMVs), resulting in 38 fines.
The main violations detected were:
Circulate through pedestrian areas or sidewalks
Do not wear a helmet
Driving under the minimum age
Riding with a passenger.
In this regard, the Dénia Local Police reminds you of the basic regulations for driving a vehicle:
Maximum speed: 25 km/h
Minimum age: 15 years
Mandatory use of helmet
Lighting: front white light and rear red light
Permitted areas: 20-30 lanes and bike lane
It is forbidden to drive in pedestrian areas or pavements.
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Couple jailed for robberies using the “hug” method in Malaga and Alicante

The Guardia Civil has arrested a man and a woman, both 38 years old, for allegedly committing six crimes in Malaga and Alicante using the “hug” approach. After appearing before a judge, they were ordered to be held in custody.
On May 1st in Calpe (Alicante), police from the investigation area of the town’s main post saw a suspicious car driving at a low speed. The vehicle’s occupants were particularly interested in older folks passing through the region.
Given these odd conditions, investigators checked the vehicle’s database and determined it was associated with previous crimes. They then identified the occupants, verifying that each had an arrest warrant for a robbery committed weeks earlier in Marbella, according to a Guardia Civil statement.
Key information concerning the arrest:
A 38-year-old man and woman were arrested for six crimes in Malaga and Alicante.
They employed the hugging approach to perpetrate crimes.
They have been linked to a violent robbery in Marbella.
The embrace technique is a frequent practice among organised crime groups.
A couple arrested for robbery with the hug method
While police were conducting the arrest, it was discovered that the same couple had committed a theft in Calpe, stealing two gold chains from a tourist by fondling and personal contact. A thorough examination linked them to four other similar events since April.
Significant economic damage
Several high-end watches were violently robbed in Jávea, Pilar de la Horadada, and Marbella. Jewellery and watches were also stolen in La Nucía, Calpe, and Pedreguer. The anticipated financial loss surpasses €140,000. Both detainees were taken before Denia Investigating Court No. 2 and sentenced to prison.
Criminal organisations’ methods of operation
The hug method is a popular tactic among organised travel groups.
They prefer elderly persons or those in vulnerable positions as their victims.
They distract their victims with phoney gestures of affection before stealing things.
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