By Tamsin Brown • Published: 11 Aug 2022 • 15:59
The Rincon de la Victoria beaches have new sports equipment and other improvements. Credit: Rincon Town Hall
The beaches of Rincon de la Victoria, in the province of Malaga, have been given a series of improvements that include new equipment and remodelling works.
The Department of Beaches of the Rincon de la Victoria Town Hall has carried out a series of improvements to the municipality’s beaches. They have installed a wide range of new services and facilities for the enjoyment of bathers, as reported by the councillor for Beaches, Sergio Díaz, on August 8.
The improvements include new ping-pong tables and sets of goalposts and the repainting of the existing goals and volleyball posts; the installation of 16 changing tables next to the walkways; equipment for people with limited mobility; new benches and litter bins; “smoke-free beach” signs and replacement information panels.
The mayor of Rincon de la Victoria, Francisco Salado, said: “With all these improvements, we seek to offer the best services, prioritising safety and reinforcing cleanliness and hygiene on the beaches for the enjoyment of all those bathers, whether residents or tourists, who visit us.”
“The Town Hall is making an enormous effort to improve the beaches and the quality of their services and is making a huge investment in them,” he added.
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