The Municipality of Cassandria, located on the first resort area of Halkidiki, has issued a public directive concerning the unauthorized placement of belongings on local beaches. According to reports relayed through an official notice, which was distributed in English, Greek, and also in the macedonian language, residents and visitors are required to remove all illegally situated items. These items include, but are not limited to, beach umbrellas, sunbeds, and other recreational equipment.
The municipality has issued an “Alert for Removal,” stipulating that visitors must collect them from the public beach areas within a 24-hour timeframe. Failure to comply will result in the items being removed by authorities and subsequently classified and treated as general waste. The official text emphasizes that the primary objective of this measure is to guarantee that the beaches remain free and accessible for the benefit of all citizens and tourists.
The notice specifically addresses any ancillary equipment placed or secured in public waterfront areas without proper legal authorization, noting that such placements restrict the general public’s right to use the coastline. This coordinated effort aims to maintain public order and ensure that the beaches remain open and usable space for the entire community.
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