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13th - 19th April
Stop those tree fellers!
Benidorm’s new security measures Photo credit: Ayuntamiento de Benidorm
LOCAL POLICE in Alicante have issued fines totalling €1,500 after two workers disobeyed their orders to stop cutting down eucalyptus trees in an area of the city. This was the third time in the past month that the police have needed to intervene to stop the illegal felling of the eucalyptus on a plot classified as non-developable land in the zone known as Condomina. The trees can only be cut down with a licence, and after the first illegal mass felling, the City Council arranged for them to be replaced as they are only allowed to be pruned.
Issue 964
By Darren Parmenter AS part of the continued security operation to prevent further terrorist attacks in Spain, Benidor m C ity Council has begun to test new mobile barriers that prevent vehicle access to public spaces. The trials were carried out at the Wednesday municipal market this week. Benidorm’s councillor for Security Lorenzo Martinez said that these devices “will be tested over the next couple of weeks, to gauge both the reaction of the public and to see how effective they are.” The barriers can be moved around easily and can be adjusted and extended to take into account the width of the space needed to be cut off. Unlike other ‘fixed’ barriers, these can be removed at a moment’s notice to give access to emergency vehicles. The councillor went on to explain that other cities, such as Cordoba during the recent Holy Week, had already implemented this type of security barriers to cut off traffic during a number of processions.
INSIDE THIS WEEK ... ROYAL SUPPORT FOR DEAFBLIND GATHERING
P2 LUXURY CAR EXPORTERS ARRESTED
MOBILE: Flexible security barriers on trial. According to tests carried out by the manufacturers, the bar r iers
would stop any vehicle travelling at any speed between 40 and 70 kph.
Abandoned dogs reported A RESIDENT of Els Poblets has formally reported the plight of two dogs that have allegedly been locked in a house in the municipality for four months. Apparently the animals have been left alone after their owners, squatters who lived in the house, left. Since then they have stayed in cramped and unhealthy conditions and have survived thanks to water and food that neighbours have thrown from nearby.
P13 CROSSING THE DENIA TIME LINE
P19