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Rise in caravans causes discontent in Castillo del Romeral

17.03.2026 18:00 1 min 1 source
La Provincia - Diario de Las Palmas SPA
Rise in caravans causes discontent in Castillo del Romeral
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Residents of the coastal area of Castillo del Romeral report over 70 caravans and camper vans parked in a single weekend. They complain about occupation of public space, excessive water use, and noise. Local authorities acknowledge the complexity of the issue due to legal restrictions that prevent simply banning parking of such vehicles and announce increased police surveillance for Easter.

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Rise in caravans causes discontent in Castillo del Romeral

17.03.2026 La Provincia - Diario de Las Palmas SPA

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