Bathe this year on the coast of Cartagena it will be easier because they and twelve beaches that have removed barriers to facilitate access to the disabled.
The Levante beach in Cabo de Palos and Puerto Bello in La Manga, add to the list of accessible areas, which were already part Los Urrutias, Grandchildren, Minor Outlying Islands, Mar de Cristal, Playa Honda, Isla Plana, San Ginés, La Gola, Cavanna and Lost Ship, the last three in La Manga.
In these beaches modules that have adapted toilets and amphibious chairs have been installed.
Some even have a small crane to facilitate the transfer.
Our goal is that all who want to enjoy entertainment on our coast without any barriers, said the president of the Municipal Institute of Coastal Services (IMSEL), Ana Belén Castejon.
All houses are installed next to the posts of Civil Protection to ensure maximum safety of users and in areas where access gateways to the beach and reserved parking paradiscapacitados.
In addition, modules Mar de Cristal and Puerto Bello shall be assisted by Red Cross staff from 11.00 to 18.00.
The City Council has also begun replacing chemical toilets that were used so far for new infrastructure that will be connected to the sewerage network and which will be enabled urinals men, women and disabled.
We are moving ahead on a model of coexistence that eliminates barriers to people with disabilities access to the same opportunities as the rest, for full integration, he concluded Ana Belén Castejon.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena