Alcorcón renews its urban signage in Torres Bellas

The Torres Bellas neighborhood in Alcorcón unveils over 60 new information modules to improve orientation and safety.

Generic image of new urban signage on a street in Alcorcón.
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Generic image of new urban signage on a street in Alcorcón.

The Torres Bellas neighborhood in Alcorcón has unveiled new urban signage with the installation of over 60 information modules, aiming to improve orientation and reinforce road safety.

The initiative in Torres Bellas primarily seeks to assist residents and visitors with navigation, optimize pedestrian routes, and bolster road safety, all while preserving the neighborhood's distinct identity.
This development is part of Alcorcón's current news, which also covers the progress of the “Mundial de las Terrazas” (Terrace World Cup), a tournament promoting local hospitality and community engagement through social media voting. The competition is currently in its quarter-final stage, running until July 1st.
Furthermore, the recent III Marcha del Orgullo de Alcorcón (Alcorcón Pride March) is highlighted, drawing hundreds of residents for a day of diversity and advocacy. The event featured the traditional raising of the rainbow flag, concerts, and a keynote speech by journalist and writer Juan Sanguino. Councilor for Diversity, Carmen Martín, and Mayor Candelaria Testa, emphasized the importance of building an inclusive city.
In the social sphere, the Minister of Social Rights, Pablo Bustinduy, visited the Padre Zurita residence in Alcorcón, a center specializing in care for people with disabilities, to learn about its care and inclusion model.

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The local agenda also includes gastronomy, with a review of the Monday menu at Cervecería Villanueva de Ávila, which offered dishes such as sautéed wild asparagus, tortellini, grilled emperor fish, and chocolate panna cotta, noting the excellent atmosphere and service.