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Cambiemos is demanding licenses be withdrawn and the company fined for illegally starting a scooter rental system that is causing an incursion on public roads.

They say that Hoppy España S.L. is exploiting the public highways irregularly, and thereby causing problems for both pedestrians and to motorists. Cambiemos has asked that the Orihuela council clarify who is responsible and that a public system for the loan of bicycles and scooters be introduced.

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The complaint arose after one electric scooter was parked outside the Santa Justa Cathedral entrance from 11am on Friday until noon on Saturday, and then again on Monday, after another scooter appeared in the middle of Paseo Vientos del Pueblo. Both vehicles are owned by the company Hoppy, which, according to the Cambiemos complaint, has irregularly started a private rental system for these geolocated, batterypowered scooters, with their self-locking systems.

It would seem to be only now, however, with the appearance of e-scooters in Orihuela city, that Cambiemos are considering them to be a problem. Perhaps if Carlos Bernabé and his party had been a little more proactive in the face of the difficulties these vehicles have been presenting on the Orihuela Costa for the last year or so, there might have been a little more sympathy. Where were your protestations, Señor Bernabé, 12 months ago and all through the summer, when these e scooters were causing mayhem on the coast?

Redován cemetery IMPROVEMENTS

Where were the Cambiemos complaints last summer?

Redov·n has expanded itís cemetery with the addition of 12 new niches and the first 32 columbariums (a structure for funerary urns, holding cremated remains).

The Councillor for Public Services, RamÛn LÛpez, explained that "there were many people who had asked for the installation of columbariums, which we have now done at a cost of 6,000 euro.î

This is the second recent upgrade to the cemetery following improvements and landscaping of the main access to the cemetery and the flower beds.

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