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Issue 953
26th January - 1st February
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Inside this week...
Crime figures show Costa differences
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Is a plague threatening a local pine forest
CONTROL: Canine unit to be deployed at schools
Sniffer dogs to combat teen drug use by Rob Murray BENIDORM City Council is upping their game in the fight against drugs. The latest initiative is to entrust the specialist dog section of the local police to tackle and stop the increasing drug use among teen-
agers and will consist of a series of controls in and around local schools and colleges. In just one year, the number of people caught in possession of narcotics in Benidorm has increased three-fold. Up until now police activity to monitor such crime has been restricted to those on the
night shift and concentrating in leisure areas and public parks. The patrols will now be extended and will be visible in the mornings at schools attended by older pupils. The announcement of this latest initiative was made by Councillor Lorenzo Martinez who said the decision taken was based on the
“good results” since more use was made of drug searches involving the canine unit in August last year. Equally, he said, there have been some concerns shown by members of the local education authority who have requested assistance in tackling the growing drug problem among the youth.
Ride, park and stay
FINESTRAT City Council has announced plans for a hotel for cyclists. They want tourists that choose to use two wheels to explore and get around the locality to not just ride through the area but to spend a few days there too. The land assigned to the project on two plots of municipal land measuring 11,261m2 is near the well-known spot of Font del Molí surrounded by Puig Campana.
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Hotel chain in Manchester promotion
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