13 Sep, 2020 @ 14:01
1 min read

Perilous pavements put right in ‘Preventative Programme’ for pedestrian paths on Spain’s Costa Blanca

Broken Drain Cover

REPAIRS to dangerous pavements in Torrevieja are to be made as a matter of urgency.

The City Council aims to ‘detect damage and repair as appropriate,’ according to sources.

The Councillor for Quality of Urban Services, Sandra Sánchez, said that months of review have resulted in their ‘Preventive Programme’ for the Maintenance and Conservation of Pedestrian Routes.

She recognised that drains, holes and bumps on paths are inconvenient for pedestrians and need to be fixed or removed.

Additionally, and in conjunction with the departments of Police, Commerce and Hospitality, delivery areas will be monitored to ensure loading and unloading times are adhered to, in order to limit further damage to pavements.

The council said that it was aware ‘schedules are not respected in the areas enabled for deliveries’.

Simon Wade

Fifty-something writer, traveller, F1 enthusiast and radio presenter, working hard on the Costa Blanca South. Email me on simon@theolivepress.es

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Orihuela Islamic Wall 2
Previous Story

More ancient history uncovered in medieval city on Spain’s Costa Blanca

13plutonium2 Superjumbo
Next Story

Remembering the Palomares hydrogen bomb accident of 1966

Latest from Costa Blanca

Go toTop

More From The Olive Press

3 bedroom Villa for sale in Cantoria - € 134

3 bedroom Villa for sale in Cantoria – € 134,995

Villa Cantoria, Almería   3 beds   2 baths €

Fears for missing British woman in Spain who vanished after landing in Malaga five WEEKS ago

FEARS are growing for a British tourist who vanished after