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Residents of the San Javier section are also being given permission to cross over into Cartagena.
Residents of La Manga del Mar Menor are once again unified, following the decision of the regional government to permit hostelries located in the San Javier run section of La Manga del Mar Menor to open their premises on Saturday at the same time as those which lie at the top section of “the strip” and are located inside the Cartagena municipality.
This has always been a geographical peculiarity, as the san Javier section of la Manga can only be accessed via the section managed by Cartagena town hall, although this has very rarely been a problem until the arrival of Covid-19.
Cartagena was given permission to open the hostelries within its municipality this Saturday as case rates have fallen to one of the lowest levels in the region during the last two weeks, but San Javier cases remain a lot higher.
The business association of La Manga and Cabo de Palos, which integrates more than 350 businesses, requested the "territorial unification" of the population, to avoid "the ruin" of businesses marooned at the far end of La Manga by the border regulations.
The General Council of the La Manga Consortium, Mayor of San Javier, José Miguel Luengo, and the Mayoress of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, had also requested that the bars in the two areas be allowed to open their terraces and that mobility along the full 21 kilometre length of La Manga be permitted.
So from Saturday, bars in the san Javier section of La Manga will be permitted to open their terraces to 75% alongside those belonging to the municipality of Cartagena and residents are free to roam across the border into Cartagena.
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