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Public to be consulted on new beach rules

Arona council says it is to consult the public before drawing up a new list of by-laws governing the use of the town's beaches.



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Arona - 13.11.2008 - Environment councillor Antonio Sosa has contacted a number of local residents' associations to inform them that new proposals are to be circulated in the coming weeks and they will be asked to submit their comments before the definitive by-laws are approved. The documents are also being posted on Arona's website for the public to consult. Sosa says he wants 'as wide a consensus as possible on the new rules governing everything from safety and hygiene to the staging of events on local beaches'.





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