The City Council of Ziordia, at its meeting last Tuesday, also reported on what Gurelur denounced. On 14 November, the Foral Police intercepted a truck that had thrown clothes on the road. In statements to Argia, Gurelur pointed out that since September last year the suspicions were on and, although one cannot specify a specific date, "it has long been thrown down by the amount of clothing there is".
According to information published by Berria, the pavilion in which the clothes were stacked was owned by a closed company in 2013. He has also pointed out that the doors of the pavilion are open, so "the people who need to" take their clothes off there.
The City Council of Ziordia and the environmental organization Gurelur have asked the Government of Navarra to settle the case, to help clean the pavilion and to clarify who is behind this case.
The City Hall of Donostia-San Sebastián announced at last Thursday’s plenary session that it will increase the waste rate by 26.5% from January 2025, claiming that Waste Law 7/2022 obliges this. Eguzki, for its part, has denounced that the law only applies in terms of costs,... [+]
August is the holiday month for many people, including those who rule. And yet it is common to take advantage of the month of August to deal with some issues without much noise, albeit of great importance.
This is what is happening with the project to centralize sludge... [+]