Teguise Ayuntamiento has completed a programme to renew and install new signage, information panels and signposts along the municipality’s coastline.
The work has been carried out across beaches and coastal areas in both Teguise and La Graciosa as part of a wider plan to modernise and improve coastal facilities for residents and visitors.
The updated signage includes clearer and more accessible information on beach regulations, safety advice, water quality, environmental details, available services and the specific characteristics of each area.
New poles and display systems have also been installed to communicate beach conditions and swimming safety information, helping authorities comply with current regulations while improving communication with beach users.
Mayor Olivia Duque said the council is continuing to improve the municipality’s coastline by introducing measures that strengthen information, safety and accessibility.
“We are offering spaces that are better equipped and adapted to current needs,” she said.
Duque added that the improvements help ensure beach users have “clear and accessible information” while also meeting current technical and regulatory standards.
The initiative follows other recent coastal improvement measures, including upgrades to public toilets, coastal protection projects, improvements to walking paths and planned future works in public spaces and along seafront promenades.






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