"We want to sleep, we want to walk, we want to walk on our sidewalks" Dozens of residents of the Retiro district have demonstrated this Saturday against the "lack of control" of the terraces in neighborhoods such as Ibiza, where their space has increased by 40% in the last two years. They are calculations of the Neighborhood Association of Retiro, which has called a protest this Saturday in front of the Ibiza Metro, under the slogan 'SOS Retiro', and add to the complaints of the neighborhood associations of Chamberí about the proliferation of terraces. Neighbors demand greater control in t


"We want to sleep, we want to walk, we want to walk on our sidewalks" Dozens of residents of the Retiro district have demonstrated this Saturday against the "lack of control" of the terraces in neighborhoods such as Ibiza, where their space has increased by 40% in the last two years. They are calculations of the Neighborhood Association of Retiro, which has called a protest this Saturday in front of the Ibiza Metro, under the slogan 'SOS Retiro', and add to the complaints of the neighborhood associations of Chamberí about the proliferation of terraces. Neighbors demand greater control in the area to improve the coexistence between the neighborhood and the hospitality establishments, which has worsened, as reported, since the Madrid City Council allowed bars and restaurants to expand the terraces due to the pandemic. 3,053 enabled terraces They still consider insufficient the reduction at twelve o'clock in the morning of the hours of the 3,053 terraces that were exceptionally enabled in the city during the pandemic, in places such as sidewalks and parking strips to try to avoid inconvenience to neighbors. They demand "the reversal of the current situation" and that "the agreements and regulations are complied with, and that the police and authorities act in the face of noise, violence and licenses that violate the regulations."


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