Complaints about “misinformation” at the bus station

Complaints about “misinformation” at the bus station
Complaints about “misinformation” at the bus station

Wednesday, June 12, 2024, 09:08

The fences that cover the San Bernabé arch, the “misinformation” at the bus station and the response to criticism of delivery trucks on pedestrian streets are some of the calls to our section.

  1. The fences that cover the arch of San Barnabas

“Logroño is beautiful in San Bernabé, but it is a shame that they have installed some horrendous fences that only cover the arch,” says a reader in today’s first message, in which she remembers that “uprooting the boxwood is not a tradition.” “It’s not lucky, it’s simply vandalism.” And she continues stating that, “now that the Local Police already knows how to issue fines, they should act and prevent the arch from being a wreck as soon as the mayor passes by. Surely we would pay for the holidays with the proceeds from such a stupid action. She recognizes, on the other hand, that it is exciting to see “how the acts of the vow of Saint Barnabas have been recovered”, among them she cites the luminaries. “Although it would be better to sing the hymn to Logroño with the candles held high and leave the ‘up, down…’ for the shots late at night.”

  1. “Disinformation” at the bus station

“Who takes care of the Logroño bus station?” begins the next reader in response to the problems of “neglect” of the new facilities, at least during these days of San Bernabé. «As on Saturday I found the ticket office closed, I returned the next day, and there in front of the windows we found a group of people, each with a destination and all with the same anger at the closure of the information point, with the consequent confusion of all travelers. To this complaint – he continues – is added that of those who could not get the ticket from the machines due to lack of paper or came out cursing from the bathroom “because of the dirt and the half-burned lights,” he says with obvious anger, taking into account that these days Holidays are when this service is most used.

  1. All together for regional football

Regarding La Rioja football news, a fan advises “not to give it any more thought, that what we have to do is get together politicians, football teams, fans…” and, before the season starts, “unite for the good for everyone.

In relation to a previous call in which it was considered a shame that the pedestrian streets of the capital of Rioja are occupied by vans and delivery trucks, a man from Logroño wants to reply. “I would tell him to go help the delivery people and take boxes of kilos on his shoulder, to see what he thought.”

BThe banners and heraldic shields that have decorated the streets in San Bernabé these days have not been to the taste of the following caller. «Old and ugly pieces of fabric have been hung and it is not known where they could have gotten them from or what company they had ordered them from. They are fabrics that only look medieval. Specifically, in the section that goes from El Espolón to La Redonda, most of them are without fringes, frayed,” he reports. Then there is the image of La Rioja Day with that ugly knot, it doesn’t convey anything,” he points out to then criticize the campaign of good behavior that the bars on Laurel Street have undertaken. “They don’t have to tell us what we have to do,” he reproaches in today’s last Telephone call.

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Stagnant water and garbage in the center of Calahorra

Today’s chilli comes from Calahorra. A reader sends us the image of Bebricio Street, at number 15. “It is not normal to find dead pigeons, mosquitoes and water backed up with garbage,” he says, amazed. If, as he indicates, this scene is not common, surely a municipal team will soon act to remedy this unpleasant situation.

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