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TamaraEnLaPlaya
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No new urban or tourist areas in El Cotillo
Article in RTVAguaCabra:
Update urban planning
The planning regulations that govern the municipality of La Oliva are the Subsidiary Rules of La Oliva, a document that was drafted in 1989, and that came into force definitively in the year 2000.
"A lot of the problems that the municipality has had have been due to the lack of clear planning, this government group has begun the drafting of a General Plan for Urban Planning, with the intention of fixing this and planning for the future fr
Author:
Guest
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A new urban 'pitch' threatens El Cotillo
Author:
Captain Sensible
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Urban Mile Run in Antigua - 26/10/19
The annual urban mile has been organised in Antigua at 20:30 on 26
October
.
Author:
TamaraEnLaPlaya
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30 km/h speed limit on way for all towns and urban areas
From Janet Anscombe:
Spain becomes first country in world to set default speed limit of 30km/h in all towns and urban areas
17
November
2020
Spain has approved legislation that will set new nationwide speed limits to
reduce accidents in built-up areas.
These will be as follows:
On si
Author:
Captain Sensible
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New Urban Speed Limits from 11/5/21
On Tuesday May 11th, some of the speed limits in Spain change on
urban
roads, something that was approved by the Council of Ministers on
November
10
th
last year, which has meant a reform in the General Traffic Regulations.
The general speed limits vary depending on the type of road:
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- Those that have a single carriageway and pavement, the new limit is 20 kmh;
- On roads with a single lane of traff
Author:
TamaraEnLaPlaya
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Urban art embellishes Caleta de Fuste