The Councillor for Sustainable Development and Natural Environment of Barakaldo has been fined for the serious infringement of the Noise Law and for the problems it creates for the area's neighbours.
The company will not be able to use for three months, between 10 p.m. and 7 p.m., the facilities of the factory that produce “unbearable” noise.
The procedure started this Monday after the weekly noise measurements were taken and the previously required documentation was reviewed. Both the City Council of Barakaldo and the Basque Government have agreed on the measures to be taken in the Strategic Plan.
The decision has been taken two months after the plenary adopted the motion for urgent action.
However, the mayor of Barakaldo, Amaia del Campo, in addition to the approved procedure and the fine, has requested the opening of a second file: “unfortunately, because noise persists and has not been fixed.”
The City Council has ensured that it will use all the legal and legal instruments at its disposal to put an end to this social and employment scourge.
On 26 December, during an air strike, the Israeli Army killed five Palestinian journalists trying to reach the city. They killed 130 Palestinian journalists. This news has reminded me of a couple of things, the first, the persecution of true journalists in any part of the world,... [+]
Copenhagen, 18 December 1974 At 12 noon a ferry arrived at the port, from where a group of about 100 Santa Claus landed. They brought a gigantic geese with them. The idea was to make a kind of “Trojan Goose” and, upon reaching the city, to pull the white beard costumes... [+]
Budgets and the closure of annual accounts are nothing more at this time, from the domestic economy to most of the socio-economic spaces that we share. Large companies have begun to extract calculators and implement major plans for 2025. Small and medium-sized institutions and... [+]
The Centre Tricontinental has described the historical resistance of the Congolese in the dossier The Congolese Fight for Their Own Wealth (the Congolese people struggle for their wealth) (July 2024, No. 77). During the colonialism, the panic among the peasants by the Force... [+]