Issue No. 1932 14 - 20 July 2022
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FLOOD SOLUTIONS THE Campsol Residents As‐ sociation (CRA) applauded Mazarron town hall’s deci‐ sion to constitute a round table on Wednesday July 6. The meeting was aimed at discussing solutions for the deficiencies and infrastruc‐ ture problems affecting the Camposol urbanisation, with special emphasis on the grave risk of flooding in Sector D. The initial meeting was at‐ tended by representatives from all political parties at the town hall, representa‐ tives of the regional govern‐ ment, the Confederacion Hidrograica del Segura ‐ re‐ sponsible for the area’s wa‐ terways ‐ and Camposol res‐ idents, represented by the CRA. “The round table, and our inclusion in it, is a positive step forward and I would like to thank our mayor, Gaspar Miras Lorente, for in‐
Photo credit: Camposol Residents Association
Linda Hall
POSITIVE STEP: Camposol residents look forward to solving current deficiencies
cluding the CRA,” CRA presi‐ dent Phillip Gelling an‐ nounced after the inaugural meeting. “I would also like to thank Alicia Jimenez from the Par‐ tido Popular and the Ciu‐ dadanos councillors for their support in ensuring that we were included,” Mr Gelling said. “I am sure that with goodwill and cooperation from all sides, substantial
progress can be achieved.” Speaking afterwards, he pointed out that deficiencies in Camposol affect approxi‐ mately 5,000 residents, es‐ pecially those affected by the Sector D floods. “During this first meeting I raised my concerns for the health and safety of resi‐ dents, given the serious risk of flooding. Therefore, I am pleased that the round table
is giving priority to the search for a solution.”
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