
La Línea awaits prosperity plan after Gibraltar border restrictions lifted
Mayor Juan Franco is confident the Government will realize the Shared Prosperity initiative and address key improvements for the region.
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Mayor Juan Franco is confident the Government will realize the Shared Prosperity initiative and address key improvements for the region.

The Andalusian regional government issues a temporary measure after detecting a spike in Escherichia coli levels in a section of the beach in La Línea de la Concepción.

A delegation from La Línea, led by Mayor Juan Franco, begins its participation in institutional and cultural events in the Italian city.

The day will include an artisan market, performances, contests, workshops, manifesto readings, and an official opening speech.

The Association of Small and Medium Enterprises of Linense (Apymell) and the City Council organize the event with offers and performances to liven up the streets.

Juan Franco will address daily matters with the Gibraltarian government after the border fence removal on July 15th and will attend an event with the Prime Minister.

The Municipal Sports Pavilion will host the international event with free admission, bringing together teams from Spain, France, Italy, and Greece.

The mayor regrets the lack of prior communication from Endesa and other administrations regarding the illegal connections.

The match will be viewable standing on Friday, July 10th, with food areas and ambient activities.

The 'Noche en Blanco' program runs from July 29 to August 2 with various free and paid activities.

Ticket sales will be at Saccone gardens with prices varying by row, while tourist train schedules have also been confirmed.

The City Council of La Línea and the Alcaidesa Playa Compensation Board agree on a public services improvement plan and set the future urban management entity's duration at twenty years.