Incomfortable the situation of clubs and nautical companies on Sundays in Bouzas

Incomfortable the situation of clubs and nautical companies on Sundays in Bouzas

Nautica Digital Europe

Manuel Villaverde president of the Royal Galician Federation of Vela, is upset with the Concello de Vigo and the Olivica Harbour Authority, with the market of Sunday Bouzas of decorated

Strange in the context of the Royal Galician Federation of Vela, in the face of the numerous requests made to the Concello de Vigo and the Harbour Authority of the Port of Vigo, in the search for a flexible solution that allows the normal coexistence between the Dominican market of Bouzas and the companies, social and sports entities that have their headquarters there.

Since the Mercadillo de Bouzas moved, from its usual location in the Alameda to the parking lot located in front of the Liceo Marítimo, the situation has become more and more, as it feels the companies and entities that have the headquarters of the Pier de Bouzas, to reduce their economic and sports activity, because they have the access cut to their respective headquarters, from first hour of the morning to first hour of the afternoon, every Sunday of the year.

In the case of the clubs of Remo, Piragüismo, Federación and the Maritime Liceo itself with their schools of sailing and regatas, they do not understand how a fenced corridor is not enabled so that the trailers that carry the ships can enter and go to their respective dates, having to leave their material out of the fenced and stay on their return in one of the rest areas of the highway, until they can re-enter.

But this demand, made in writing on several occasions and without any response, also affects the cafeteria of the Liceo, which is used as a public bathroom of the fair and as a clothing tester, as well as the impotence felt by companies such as Galicia Mar and Astilleros Lagos, the first by the arrival of their trucks, displaced to waiting areas, and the second by being an evacuation route in the face of a possible disaster.

The federal president, Manuel Villaverde, appointed spokesman for the companies and entities concerned, also has other consequences, such as waste pollution and that that that which reaches the sea, clearly visible with plastics, papers and cartons floating on the port shore.

"We are facing an anomalous situation, without response to the writings sent to Concello de Vigo and Harbour Authority even, transmitted in a personal way," says Villaverde. "We take urgent solutions, given the arrival of the season of greatest sports activity, in which leaving your children in the facilities, becomes an impossible and worrying mission," he said.