Benalmadena traders can claim up to €9,000 for roadworks impact relief

Benalmadena traders can claim up to €9,000 for roadworks impact relief


Applications The new support scheme for local businesses in Benalmadena, which is affected by large council projects, was opened on the 22nd of May. This latest round targets shops and hospitality venues around Santo Domingo, Plaza de España, and nearby streets.

Previous support reached 70 businesses

Local leaders built on an earlier initiative that delivered €350,000 to around 70 traders in Avenida Retamar, Avenida Juan Luis Peralta, and the eleven Gamonal streets. After the initial phase, success encouraged further expansion.

Higher grants reflect longer disruption periods

Businesses affected in this second phase qualify for amounts reaching €9,000 each. The increased amount is due to the fact that construction takes longer than 12 months. Mayor Juan Antonio Lara emphasized the importance of assisting companies to manage ongoing costs, such as rent, utility bills, and wages for staff during these difficult periods.

The Council’s strategy balances infrastructure requirements

Plans for complex improvements in neglected zones are a major part of the plans of the current government. The government introduced this innovative aid programme in order to relieve economic pressure on the local economy. Support measures are designed to keep businesses open and viable as essential urban upgrades continue.

Who is eligible for the grant?

If you register before the call, commercial operators, service providers and restaurants that are open to the general public may apply. Individuals and companies can apply, as long as they have a current tax clearance with the national authorities and Benalmadena Council.

Single application rule ensures fairness

The authorities will only accept one submission per person, company or individual. This method promotes a fair distribution of eligible premises.

How to claim your refund before the deadline

The deadline for submitting requests is June 22, via the Benalmadena Town Hall official electronic portal. Documentation, including receipts and expense records, is required for processing. It is important that applicants provide proof of the costs directly related to construction.

This new package of aid demonstrates a continued commitment to protecting the local economy. The traders who are facing long-term work can now plan and maintain their operations with the financial breathing room they have gained. Benalmadena has a unique approach that combines infrastructure development with business assistance.


Free Subscribe

Sign up to stay ahead with the latest news straight to your email.

We respect your privacy and will never spam you!

About Liam Bradford

Avatar photo
Liam Bradford, a seasoned news editor with over 20 years of experience, currently based in Spain, is known for his editorial expertise, commitment to journalistic integrity, and advocating for press freedom.

Check Also

Coin residents campaign to protect Malaga aquifer from solar farms and adventure park plans

Coin residents launch campaign to protect Malaga Aquifer from solar farms, adventure parks and plans

Residents of Coin, in the province of Malaga, have created a large grassroots movement to …