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article_detailDate Published: 06/05/2026ARCHIVED ARTICLE -Balcony laundry ban returns as new rules come into force in Puerto Lumbreras
Updated ordinance introduces fines, noise controls and stricter rules on public behaviour
Residents in Puerto Lumbreras are being warned that a new set of local rules will soon come into force, bringing tighter controls on everyday habits including hanging laundry outside.From Thursday May 8, a new municipal ordinance on Citizen Security and Coexistence will replace the previous 2012 regulation, with the Ayuntamiento saying the updated rules are “adapted to social needs and the improvement of legal certainty for all residents.”Among the most eye-catching changes is a ban on hanging washing from balconies and windows, something that may feel familiar to many readers. Similar restrictions in nearby Lorca have already sparked debate over how far councils can go in regulating everyday domestic life.The new rules in Puerto Lumbreras go further, covering a wide range of behaviour in both public and private spaces that affect neighbours. These include:- A ban on noise that disturbs others, including televisions, music or other sound devices at inappropriate times
- Prohibition of scarecrow cannons unless specifically authorised
- Restrictions on neglecting vacant plots, gardens or shared spaces
- Rules aimed at preventing damage to street furniture, green areas and children’s play zones
Mayor María Ángeles Túnez said the aim is to protect shared spaces and ensure respectful coexistence. “Public space must be a place for meeting, coexistence and civic responsibility, where all people can carry out their activities freely, with full respect for the dignity and rights of others,” she said.The ordinance also introduces the concept of Special Protection Zones. These could include areas near schools, playgrounds, health centres or residences for older people, where stricter penalties may apply.There is also a stronger focus on behaviour at events and in leisure settings. Organisers will be expected to ensure there is no uncivil behaviour and that spaces are left in their original condition afterwards. Alcohol consumption by minors is explicitly prohibited, and responsibility for underage offences will fall to parents or legal guardians.One notable addition is the introduction of “restorative justice”, which could allow some offenders to take part in community or educational activities instead of immediately facing a fine.For those who do fall foul of the rules, penalties can be significant. Minor offences carry fines of up to €750, serious breaches range from €750 to €1,500, and very serious offences can reach up to €3,000.With the new ordinance about to take effect, residents are being encouraged to familiarise themselves with the changes, particularly those affecting day-to-day routines at home.Image: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras
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