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LONDON: Pedestrians cross Westminster Bridge in the shadow of the Houses of Parliament in central London yesterday after the bridge reopened to traffic following its closure during the March 22 terror attack. — AFP
LONDON: Pedestrians cross Westminster Bridge in the shadow of the Houses of Parliament in central London yesterday after the bridge reopened to traffic following its closure during the March 22 terror attack. — AFP

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Municipality approved 18 sites for spring camping in the new season, with 10 sites in the Jahra Governorate and 8 in the Ahmadi Governorate. The municipality announced Thursday that it began implementing a multi-phase work plan to ensure the success of the 2024-2025 camping season, which will begin in mid-November. An official with the Jahra Municipality Meshari Al-Husseini told KUNA that the municipality is keen on the success of the spring camping season to ensure the comfort and safety of outdoor enthusiasts.

Husseini said the first phase of the work plan began this week and will continue until the start of the camping season on November 15. The phase will focus on cleaning and removing obstacles in areas designated for camping. He added that the second phase will take place after the start of the spring camping season and will last until mid-March. During this phase, various municipality teams will clean the containers distributed in the camping areas and monitor the cleanliness of the land and compliance by campers.

He noted that the third and final phase will begin after the spring season ends in March. During this phase, the municipality will ensure the removal of spring camps and the cleaning of the land, as well as compliance with municipal regulations by campers. Husseini emphasized the importance of raising environmental awareness among outdoor enthusiasts to preserve the wilderness by combating the cutting of trees, soil erosion, and the disposal of barbecue waste. — KUNA

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