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Activation of preventative warning stage for high levels of PM10
Pollution. Municipal services are taking preventative measures, such as more intense watering down of streets and avoiding the use of air blowers.
City Council to allow longer hours for works during heatwaves to avoid the hours in the middle of the day
The measure is intended to benefit workers so that they can work during hours when the heat is less intense, bringing forward the start of activity to 7 am and allowing it to finish later, at 9 pm.
Pont de Santander now open to pedestrians
Urban planning and infrastructures. The remodelling work responds to a long-standing demand from local people.
As of 1 July, ticket sales for the Park Güell will be online only
Park Güell. With this measure, the park guarantees ease of access to the space, avoiding unnecessary travel in the area and favouring harmonious coexistence with local residents.
Call open for subsidies to clean graffiti from shop shutters
Commerce and markets. The application period will be open until 17 June.
22 things you didn’t know about the Sant Ponç Fair
It's quite strange that a dynamic and modern city such as Barcelona should maintain an ancestral tradition like the Sant Ponç Fair, which is being held on 10 May in Carrer de l’Hospital.
Recomanacions de mobilitat per al concert de Joaquín Sabina i el partit FC Barcelona - Sevilla FC
Mobilitat i transports. Els dos esdeveniments coincideixen divendres, 29 de setembre, a les 21.00 hores, a l’Anella Olímpica de Montjuïc.
Disruptions to mobility for resurfacing work on the Ronda Litoral
Mobility and transport. The Barcelona Metropolitan Area will be carrying out resurfacing work over the weekends of 8 and 9 July and 15 and 16 July.
New section of cycle lane opened on Carrer de la Independència
The section, which runs up to the street, connects the cycle lane of La Meridiana in Parc de les Glòries with the lane on Carrer de Sant Antoni Maria Claret.
The ban on electric scooters on public transport has been extended for a further three months
The restriction, which was scheduled to be in place for six months, has been temporarily extended to 31 October, when it is anticipated that a permanent regulation will be established.