| It is located in the Fairground and houses the 322 stalls of all kinds in the markets of La Torrica and Campoamor | The weekly Alcantarilla market, which since the beginning of Phase 1 of de-escalation has been held in the Fairground and Verónicas and Secretary Ruiz Palazón streets, has as of Wednesday morning all the food, clothing, footwear and household stalls that they were in the markets of La Torrica and Campoamor. The City Council has already authorized the installation of the total stalls, which is 322, of which 118 are food and the rest of clothing, footwear, decoration and home, while in the first phase only the food stalls and first need products. The Mayor of Alcantarilla, Joaquín Buendía, explained that "it was decided to unite the two markets and move them to the Fairground so that there would be enough space for all the stalls to be installed and the safety distances between stands and between customers to be guaranteed.
" During the celebration of the market, the City Council imposes strong security and hygiene measures, customers access and leave the market through the streets of Estación de Lorca and Secretary Ruiz Palazón, where they take their temperature, control the capacity and the use of mask. Within the market, the minimum interpersonal distance between workers is more than two meters, the distance between market stalls, and between them and pedestrians, is also two meters, vendors wear disposable masks and gloves, and have hydro-alcoholic gel for cleaning hands.
In addition, workers serve buyers one by one. Test products are not made available to customers, and touching the products is prohibited.
Customers are also encouraged to pay by card, avoiding the use of cash.
And extreme measures are taken to clean dataphones, POS terminals and all items in common use. Market control is carried out with the collaboration of Local Sewer Police personnel, Sports service, Works and Civil Protection service of the City Council.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alcantarilla