Locals Outraged As France Closes Public Beach For Royal Saudi Visit

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Local residents have been barred from entering a public beach on the French Riviera, allegedly for security reasons.

The decision to close the beach, ahead of the Saudi royal family’s visit later this summer has caused outrage from locals.

The Saudi royals and their large entourage will be spending a few weeks at their luxury mansion in Vallauris, which is right next to the picturesque Mirandole beach that is only accessible by a tunnel that runs beneath the coastal railway line.

RT reports: The Saudis have rented out a villa above the beach, located in the southern French commune of Vallauris. The building has been unoccupied for several years.

A construction crew began to gear up for the visit several weeks ago. One of the upgrades installed in the house is a staircase or a lift that will connect the villa to the beach directly.

Local authorities said that people will be prohibited from using the public beach while the Saudi royal family is staying there.

On Wednesday, angry residents discovered that the tunnel, which is the only public entrance to beach, has been blocked with a fence. In addition, a concrete slab has been constructed at the beach’s entrance.

Residents filed a complaint with the local government, arguing that proper permits had not been filed prior to the installation.

“We made a complaint to the Town Hall about the disregard for planning laws … the installation of a staircase or a lift, or whatever else is being carried out without planning permission,” a local told France 24.

Authorities concluded that the builder’s actions were illegal, and confirmed that the proper permits had not been received in time. “We have had no planning application for this work,” Vallauris Mayor Michelle Salucki told local newspaper Nice Matin.

“Local police have been alerted and have been told to remove this obstruction to public access,” Salucki said. “The law must be respected and no decree has been issued by the regional prefect [the chief representative of the French state’s authority] blocking access to this public beach.”

However, the sub-prefect of the local town of Grasse, Philippe Castanet, told AFP that the Saudi royal family had been given the green light to use the public beach as a private space during their stay. Castanet agreed, however, that blocking the beach as early as Wednesday was “premature.”

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