RTN Newspaper - Costa Blanca North 16 - 22 March 2018 Issue 960

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COSTA BLANCA NORTH

16th - 22nd March

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End of the line for Gata’s bridge WITH the removal of the TRAM bridge that crossed the main road into Gata de Gorgos, over 100 years of history has passed. Large cranes made their way to the N-332 and took down the 30ton steel structure that had been in place since 1915. In the same operation, a replacement bridge was installed and is another piece in the jigsaw that is the renovation of the Line 9 between Benidorm and Denia. After three years of work, the line is due to reopen in January 2019. The old bridge has been left in Gata and there are calls for it to be preserved as an important piece of the town’s and the railway’s history.

Issue 960

INSIDE THIS WEEK ... LIFEGUARD SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR EASTER

P11 SANDY: Playa Les Deveses during better times

Denia beach is going, going....almost gone By Darren Parmenter IT’S taken just four months for the Playa Les Deveses in Denia to disappear. Both the municipality and a number of experts predicted back in November 2017 that the regeneration of the beach that took place at that time would not make it through the winter. Those beliefs have proved correct... More than 8,000 cubic metres of sand

was dumped on the beach at that time by the Costas of the Alicante Province, and they were warned then that such effort to rejuvenate the sand was futile. As Councillor Josep Crespo said when those works took place, “The storms will come and the sand will be taken away again.” Mayor Vicent Grimalt backed up those comments. “We warned the Costas that if they regenerated the beach, the first major storm would destroy it and we would be back to square one.”

According to Councillor Crespo who was speaking to the Spanish press, it was accepted at the time that it was simply throwing money at the problem and nothing else. “Some of the waves have hit the houses along the front line recently, even though the storms haven’t been as strong as last year,” he said. One of the immediate concerns is that with the expected influx of tourists for the Easter period, there will hardly be any beach for them to enjoy some sunbathing.

CROCODILE CRAIG RETURNS TO BENIDORM

P33 A YOUNG MAN WHO IS A DEVIL OF A DRIVER

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