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  •   Kenny Harrison commented on this post about 1 month ago
    The company "Tram d'Alacant has released details of the items left behind on their trams and platforms in 2025. A total of 2,439 objects were handed in, with 35% of them being returned to their owners.
    Objects found are kept at the stations where they were handed in, for one month, before being sent to the lost property department at Luceros tram Station for another month.
    After that they are sent to the municipal police for storage.
    The most common items handed in were rucksacks,...
    The company "Tram d'Alacant has released details of the items left behind on their trams and platforms in 2025. A total of 2,439 objects were handed in, with 35% of them being returned to their owners.
    Objects found are kept at the stations where they were handed in, for one month, before being sent to the lost property department at Luceros tram Station for another month.
    After that they are sent to the municipal police for storage.
    The most common items handed in were rucksacks, documentation of ID cards or passports, wallets, keys, glasses, bags and mobile phones.
    Other more unusual items handed in included bikes, crutches, pushchairs, X rays, fishing rods... And even a tent!
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  •   Dave Rowland commented on this post about 1 month ago
    Benidorm town hall has announced that the number of municipal police on duty over the main Easter period, is to be increased by 50 agents. This will help to cover the large numbers of visitors that flood the town between Thursday April 2nd, and Tuesday 7th April. They will be covering main streets, the seafront roads, beaches and other pedestrian areas. The town hall has said that as well as "normal" duties, the officers will be focusing on illegal street drinking/parties, and also the use...
    Benidorm town hall has announced that the number of municipal police on duty over the main Easter period, is to be increased by 50 agents. This will help to cover the large numbers of visitors that flood the town between Thursday April 2nd, and Tuesday 7th April. They will be covering main streets, the seafront roads, beaches and other pedestrian areas. The town hall has said that as well as "normal" duties, the officers will be focusing on illegal street drinking/parties, and also the use of personal mobility vehicles.
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    • Anne Millar Helpful Member
      Why extra Police. Is Easter a rowdy time in Benidorm?
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    • Tracy Admin
      Anne Millar Its a very busy time of year, not just with UK Tourists, but many Spanish families as well. xxx
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    • Anne Millar Helpful Member
      Tracy I was just wondering why extra police are needed. Especially if it's families and not the teenagers.
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    • Tracy Admin
      Anne Millar Some Spanish teenagers are renowned for getting together and drinking where they should not be doing so, the police will be checkingAnne Millar Some Spanish teenagers are renowned for getting together and drinking where they should not be doing so, the police will be checking their I.Ds and moving them along.   More ...
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    • Anne Millar it's purely to help with the high number of visitors in town over that period, it happens every year. The town has around 77,000Anne Millar it's purely to help with the high number of visitors in town over that period, it happens every year. The town has around 77,000 residents, but that number can swell to as many as 400,000 people during the peak periods of high summer..... Slightly less over easter, but still an awful lot of people. X  More ...
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    • Suzanna Taylor Knowledgeable Member
      Are they expecting trouble?
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    • Tracy Admin
      Suzanna Taylor No its just the first really, really busy week of the season, and there is always more police presence this time of year, its aSuzanna Taylor No its just the first really, really busy week of the season, and there is always more police presence this time of year, its a precaution, which is a good thing. Being Easter with all the processions there will be 1000s on the streets in the old town.   More ...
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    • Suzanna Taylor sorry for the late reply, no it's not that, it's a normal response to high numbers of people in town. The extra municipal police onSuzanna Taylor sorry for the late reply, no it's not that, it's a normal response to high numbers of people in town. The extra municipal police on the streets are withdrawn after Easter... Back to normal levels... Then increased along with the numbers of national police over July and August... It's perfectly normal. X  More ...
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    • Tracy Admin
      The police will also be keeping a look out for the illegal beach vendors as if the weather is good the beaches will be getting busier.
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  •   Derek reacted to this post about 4 months ago
    The first of four aircraft with the new passenger transport configuration have been delivered to Ryanair’s Stanstead base this morning.
    They are reportedly to be used on routes from northern England to the Spanish mainland airports (possibly Alicante).
    The new configurations will allow an increase in the number of passengers.. All cabin luggage will be put in one compartment behind the seats at the rear of the aircraft. Unofficial reports state that the planes will come into service at the...
    The first of four aircraft with the new passenger transport configuration have been delivered to Ryanair’s Stanstead base this morning.
    They are reportedly to be used on routes from northern England to the Spanish mainland airports (possibly Alicante).
    The new configurations will allow an increase in the number of passengers.. All cabin luggage will be put in one compartment behind the seats at the rear of the aircraft. Unofficial reports state that the planes will come into service at the beginning of April 2026.
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