Latest News
- GTD Cracks Down On Vehicle Noise Pollution In Sulaibiya
- Mystery Of Dead Fish At Shuwaikh Beach Sparks Urgent Action
- MEW To Complete Links With The Interior And Justice Ministries B...
- 8 Expats Jailed For Bribing An Officer To Obtain Driver's Licens...
- Weekend Weather Is Expected To Be Hot
- From Tomorrow, Traffic Diversion On Third Ring Road
- Ministry Of Health Refute Rumors On Non-availability Of Antibiot...
- Amir Of Kuwait And Jordan King Renew Commitment To Regional Secu...
- 37 Arrested With Narcotics And Firearms
- Outrage Over Candidate's Arrest
- Six Stores Shut Down In Jahra For Selling Fake Goods
- Peddlers Caught With Drug Pills And Crystal Meth
Kuwait Municipality Has Announced The Removal Of 955 Commercial Campsites
Kuwait Municipality has announced the removal of 955 camping sites in various governorates due to violations and 114 camping sites used for commercial purposes, in addition to the issuance of 956 warnings.
In a press statement, the Studies and Modernization Committee for Spring Camping Season at the Municipality disclosed that the inspectors from the Public Sanitation and Roads Occupancy Department and emergency team in Jahra issued 582 warnings to the owners of camping sites found to have violated the rules, removed 556 unlicensed camping sites and 68 others were removed as they were used for commercial purposes.
A total of 374 warnings were issued to erring owners of camping sites in Ahmadi Governorate, 285 unlicensed camping sites were removed and 46 others were removed as they were used for commercial purposes.
The committee appealed to owners of camping sites in areas, which were allowed to obtain a license according to the conditions stated in management circular number 1017/2018 issued by the Municipality through email, to strictly comply with the rules and regulations.
On the other hand, the Public Relations Department at the Municipality revealed that the Emergency Section in the Service Department received around 330 complaints through hotline number 139 in December 2018.
The complaints were about cleanliness, abandoned vehicles, boats and chalets among others. Ahmadi Governorate recorded the highest number of complaints with 71, followed by Mubarak Al-Kabeer with 69, Farwaniya with 54, Hawally with 52, Capital with 44 and Jahra with 40.
Trending News
-
Kuwait Implements Home Biometrics Services Ahead O...
14 April 2024
-
Kuwait Airways Provides Update On Flight Schedule...
14 April 2024
-
Kuwait Airways Introduces Convenient Home Luggage...
15 April 2024
-
Expat Residency Law Amended By Kuwait Ministerial...
20 April 2024
-
Gathering For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers: Kuwaiti Citizen...
10 April 2024
-
Two Expats Are Arrested For Stealing From Salmiya...
17 April 2024
-
An Egyptian Expat Dies At Kuwait's Airport
11 April 2024
-
Kuwait Airways Resumes Flights To Beirut And Oman...
15 April 2024
-
Bay Zero Water Park Kuwait: Summer Season Opens Ei...
11 April 2024
-
Temperature Increases Cause Electricity Load Index...
21 April 2024
Comments Post Comment