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Pep Marí: "Less photos and more work to preserve the image of the beaches of Denia"

August 03 from 2012 - 00: 00

The mayor of PSPV-PSOE Dénia, Pep Marí, was positioned, yesterday, against the way of applying the new Ordinance of Tables and Chairs approved in the past Ordinary Plenary. For the councilman, an ordinance of occupation of public thoroughfares must value both the benefit and right of occupation of the premises, as well as that of the citizens to be able to walk through those streets. Regarding this issue, he presented several examples of non-compliance with the new regulations, such as the neighborhood of Baix la Mar or the exit from the Túnel del Castle. "In Baix la Mar there is no way that there is room for them to play children, [...] outside the tunnel you can not have tripods and this morning I have seen with my own eyes", Mari counted.

As for the wine bars, the mayor explained that the position of PSPV-PSOE Dénia not against these premises. Thus disagree, adds Marí, it is that a smaller establishment pull tables and chairs because they have a license for catering activities. Allowing them to do so, they are promoting unfair competition from businesses that hoteliers themselves paying for that permission.

On the other hand, Marí spoke of the negligence of the consistory before the maintenance of some beaches in Denia. The PSPV councilor presented various complaints from residents of the municipality about the cleaning and care of some areas of our coast. Mari indicated that since Els Molins al´Estanyó the taps do not work to clean the feet, the wooden walkways are dirty and the bins are full. In addition, he denounced the lack of a lifeguard in almost three kilometers of beach and a deep abandonment of Les Rotes. Regarding the latter, the mayor added that in the ravine near the Troyas area there is accumulated a very significant amount of algae, which produces a fatal smell, and a dead palm tree trunk about which he joked and said: "I hope that this palm tree grows and that it becomes an oasis". Marí stressed that the beaches are the true economic engine of Denia and must be looked after very much. To this he added: "Less photos and more work", referring to the different acts related to the beaches carried out this year by the city council of Dianense.

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