Seville will once again face much of the start of summer with a minimal number of public swimming pools open and with municipal facilities closed during the first weeks of intense heat. The Seville City Council, governed by José Luis Sanz (PP), will finally open the summer pools at the end of June, leaving thousands of Sevillians without a public alternative as temperatures rise. This situation has once again drawn criticism for the scarcity of …
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Seville will once again face much of the start of summer with a minimal number of public swimming pools open and with municipal facilities closed during the first weeks of intense heat. The Seville City Council, governed by José Luis Sanz (PP), will finally open the summer pools at the end of June, leaving thousands of Sevillians without a public alternative as temperatures rise. This situation has once again drawn criticism for the scarcity of …