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Politician refuses to send parking attendants to the beach

06.05.2026 18:47 1 min 1 source
tvSyd DAN
Politician refuses to send parking attendants to the beach
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Camping site owner Henrik Lund reported illegal camping by ten motorhomes, three tents, and several cars at Pøls Rev beach in South Als. The municipality of Sønderborg will not allocate resources to send parking attendants to beaches, said Kirsten Bachmann, chair of the city development, rural districts, and infrastructure committee. Instead, she proposes clarifying where camping is allowed and engaging in dialogue with camping site owners.

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06.05.2026 tvSyd DAN

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