Maintenance and conservation work is being carried out around the Aguamarina flora micro-reserve and La Glea beach in Orihuela Costa.
The Environment Department, led by Councillor Noelia Grao, is working in collaboration with the Valencian regional government to preserve what it describes as one of the most environmentally valuable areas along the local coastline. The project is designed to ensure that residents and visitors can continue to enjoy the area in safe and well-maintained surroundings.
The work includes general cleaning, selective clearance of vegetation, maintenance of the coastal path and protective elements, as well as the removal of waste. The council says these measures will help safeguard the site’s ecological value while also improving safety for walkers.
Councillor Grao has said that protecting natural spaces remains a priority for the current administration. The department is also urging the public to respect signage, avoid leaving litter and stay on designated paths in order to help conserve one of Orihuela Costa’s most important natural enclaves.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.