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La Playa Grande in Puerto del Carmen will premiere thirteen new showers this summer

The Department of Roads and Works of the Tías City Council is finalizing the drinking water connection works so that they can be put into service "in these coming weeks"

Playa Grande in Puerto del Carmen will debut thirteen new showers this summer

The main beach of Puerto del Carmen will premiere its thirteen new showers in these summer weeks, according to the Tías City Council, which is finalizing the work on the water canalization connections along the extensive Playa Grande so that they can be put into service "in these weeks."

Playa Grande, which until now had foot washing services, will have these 13 new showers, which are already installed within the improvement, accessibility, and modernization plan executed by the Department of Public Works of the Cabildo at the request of the Tías City Council within the Municipal Cooperation Plans of the island's first institution.

Parallel to these improvement works on Playa Grande, the Department of Roads and Works of the Tías City Council has been carrying out the work for the underground canalization of drinking water to each of the new showers. These works "have been necessary as the entire perimeter of this extensive beach lacks these drinking water connections at the new points where the showers have been installed on wooden platforms," they point out from the Consistory.

They will be added to those already installed and in service in the rest of the beaches


The Tías City Council expects these new showers to be put into service "in these coming weeks." They will be added to those installed directly by the Consistory, through the Department of Beaches, in Pocillos, Matagorda, Playa Chica and Barranquillo, which have been in service since last Easter and the beginning of June.

The Consistory also points out that the Beaches Area of the City Council "has planned the improvement of services to the thousands of bathers who come daily to these beaches, where three blue flags and the ecoplaya wave, making the coast of Tías the most awarded on the island of Lanzarote for the attention and quality of its beaches."

The Councilor for Roads and Works of the Tías City Council, Antonio Betancort, and the Councilor for Beaches, Nerea Santana, visited this Wednesday the canalization works of the drinking water connections that are being carried out so that the showers can be put into service "in these coming days."