After being inspected by the Department of Hygiene of the mayor’s office, the trade in the bar – whiskey shop, on Peru almost Ibicuy street, initiated the authorization file. At the same time, residents of the neighborhood presented their disagreement.
Faced with this situation, the Municipality considered its operation inadequate in that populated area of the town. The bowling alley in Peru must close almost Ibicuy, according to what was voted by the mayor Agustín Callero and the white councilors Raúl Gaona, Leda ´Charo´ Bentancour and Ester Fernández (s) and the front player Antonio ´Topo´ Cosati.
No more whiskey in the urban plant
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