The Arrecife City Council will complete in the coming weeks the installation work of a solarium and pergola area on El Reducto beach, which will be intended for people with disabilities or reduced mobility.
Next to the solarium, a new access ramp is also being built that connects the promenade on Avenida Fred Olsen with the toilets and outdoor showers located on the same beach.
According to the Consistory, "this new equipment in El Reducto, the main beach of the capital of Lanzarote and with a Blue Flag, is part of the project led by the mayor of Arrecife to turn the capital into an accessible municipality, with the main objective of eliminating barriers in public spaces."
The Councilor for Beaches and the Environment, Ángela Hernández Cabrera, has explained that this new walkway, solarium and pergola has been built in stainless steel material to be resistant to the weather and marine corrosion on the coast of the Canary Islands.
The councilor highlighted that El Reducto will premiere this new solarium area throughout this autumn and that it will be free and free for people with disabilities or reduced mobility. In addition, after the improvements made in this environment, El Reducto also has accessible toilets, one of them for people with disabilities, as well as outdoor showers, at the foot of the beach, adapted for people with reduced mobility.
The Arrecife City Council highlights having achieved in this time of mandate of the current government group to guarantee the Blue Flag on the main beach of the capital of the island and revitalize this coastal enclave with investments and beautification and cleaning plans.