Municipality Considers Delaying Removal of Temporary Wedding Tents
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait: The Kuwait Municipality is considering postponing the removal of temporary wedding tents until after the summer break, according to sources close to the situation. This move comes after a surge in public concerns regarding the potential disruption to social gatherings.
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Citizens have expressed dismay at the prospect of losing access to these tents, particularly due to the perceived lack of preparedness from Ministry of Affairs-managed wedding halls.
Selective Removals and Licensing Issues:
While the initial removal plan might be scaled back, some actions are still expected. Tents on land owned by investors in South Sabahiya could still be targeted. Furthermore, any tent with an expired license or outstanding renewal fees under the new regulations will likely face removal.
Temporary Relief and Uncertain Future:
Jahra Governorate’s temporary halls have received a reprieve, but some licensing issues require resolution. Similarly, hall owners in Al-Ardiyah Al-Harfiyya have been granted an extension until summer’s end to renew their licenses.
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The Municipality’s reconsideration highlights the complex balancing act between enforcing regulations and catering to the social needs of its citizens. Discussions are ongoing, and the final fate of these temporary structures remains to be determined, reported Al Jarida daily.
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