The delegate councilor for Commerce, Antonio López, has reported that this coming Sunday, the 22nd, the Sunday flea market will reopen in the vicinity of the Almijara II urbanization, once the Local Government Board has adopted the agreement to authorize the Association of the Disabled of Malaga (ADISMA) its management.
Antonio López has pointed out that the reopening of the flea market is good news for the commercial and tourist sector of Nerja. He has also indicated that work has been done ?reasonably quickly? to complete the entire necessary administrative process and be able to reopen the market as soon as possible so that the sellers can carry out the commercial activity they have been carrying out.
Antonio López has stated that the prices for vendors remain as they have been until now, 10 euros per six-meter stand and 5 euros per three- to four-meter stand. He has also indicated that the City Council will receive 50 percent of the amounts collected, which must be paid by ADISMA.
In the announcement of the reopening of the flea market, Antonio López was accompanied by Salvador Paz Anaya, president of the Association of the Disabled of Malaga, who thanked the City Council for its trust, with which he has been collaborating since 2015, indicating that the management of the flea market It will be ?a big boost to our association when it comes to creating employment for disabled people and people at risk of social exclusion.?