The plenary session of the Arrecife City Council agreed at its session this Monday, March 2, the closure of a bodywork and paint shop that was carrying out that activity without having the mandatory license (enabling title). In addition to decreeing the closure, a financial penalty of 15,001 euros, has been imposed, in accordance with what is specified in Law 7/2011, of April 5, on Classified Activities, as it was confirmed by the Infractions Department as a very serious offense.
The neighbors alerted the Local Police of Arrecife that a workshop activity could be taking place in an establishment on Ibiza street, number 20, ground floor right, without having the corresponding authorizations. The Local Police moved to the premises, and confirmed the lack of enabling titles.
The infraction file was transferred to the Infractions Department for its processing, which has been submitted on this day to the plenary to proceed with the closure of the premises and imposition of this sanction of 15,001 euros upon being classified as a very serious infraction.
The Arrecife City Council, through the Department of Infractions, with the support of the Local Police, is carrying out a follow-up so that the premises have their necessary activity licenses (enabling titles).
In previous plenary sessions of this Institution, other similar closures and economic sanctions have been agreed upon regarding premises intended for nightclubs, bars, workshops, lodging establishments, or dedicated to the sale of weapons, and salsa classes, among others, that carried out activities lacking activity and/or opening licenses (enabling title).
The City Council fines the owner with 15,000 euros, who also operated without authorization from the Ministry of Interior to sell weapons. The owner had already been fined for renting out tents in a premises
Image of the plenary session of the Arrecife City Council held this Monday, March 2, 2026.jpg