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Tarifa Traders Association calls for orderly rules for motorhomes

04.06.2026 17:07 1 min 1 source
Tarifa al Día SPA
Tarifa Traders Association calls for orderly rules for motorhomes
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The Tarifa Traders Association (ACOTA) has issued a statement amid the debate over motorhome parking in the city. The organization insists on equal application of regulations across all economic and social sectors, not just motorhome tourism. ACOTA proposed creating designated areas for parking and overnight stays to regulate the flow of travelers and reduce conflicts with residents.

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Tarifa Traders Association calls for orderly rules for motorhomes

04.06.2026 Tarifa al Día SPA

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