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The Socialists denounced attempts to take over public land for the continuation of the promenade of Playa Honda (09/05/2010)

As has been noted "in situ" by the social responsibilities of the area that have visited today, accompanied by executives from the travel agency of Playa Honda, on the western edge of that coastal town and conducted by persons not identified, we proceeded to the boundary (according to particular criteria of the same people) in an area of USE AND PUBLIC DOMAIN as well stated in the Urban Development Plan (POU) in force and which corresponds to the continuation of existing promenade area coastal protection, a dimension of approximately 240 m2.

According to Salvador Martínez, social responsibility in the area, "this situation requires the immediate intervention of local and regional authorities because, in addition to the fence precludes normal pedestrian traffic and public walk, cut the cattle route COLADA DEL MAR MENOR, whose width is 33.43 meters, as stated in the National Topographic Map 955-VI, 956-III, 978-I, Act 3 / 1995 of March 23, made these totally impermissible. "

The Socialists of La Manga have announced their intention to inform SEPRONA this grave incident as soon as possible, since from the 22 of last April is written proof that it was told by some neighbors to the local police Cartagena and the State Coastal Authority and the issue will most since May 8 was carried out by planting thick hedge of trees and installation of drip irrigation and marking of land, being entirely precluded the normal transit of walkers and terrain elevation in about 30 cm.

Source: PSOE Cartagena

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