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Barcelona asociaciones feel too bureaucratic lately

Not trying to start drama but after visiting a couple of asociaciones in Barcelona (one central, one more local) I'm finding a surprising amount of paperwork and rules, plus long lists for new members. Compared to a small place I tried last month, Terrassa felt more neighbourly and less like an admin job — the volunteers there actually remembered faces. Maybe it's just the city getting bigger and clubs scaling up. Curious if anyone else noticed this shift in Barcelona associations, or is it just the few I've seen?

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DolorsE6

> @Serena79: "surprising amount of paperwork and rules"
Sí, és veritat. A Barcelona la burocràcia ha pujat una mica, sobretot en clubs grans. Terrassa i altres poblacions petites tenen una dinàmica diferent: la gent es coneix i això afavoreix l'ambient. També depèn de qui et presenti, això ajuda molt.

ValentínCRD

Agree with Dolors. Big Barcelona asociaciones have more formal boards and scheduled juntas — it's partly legal cover and partly scale. If you want a calmer vibe, check smaller towns or periferia clubs, they usually care more about members than admin.

Alejandro

I visited one in the Eixample and yeah, there was a visible shift — membership forms, photocopies, waiting list. But don't let that scare you: the legal structure protects clubs too. Smaller towns like Terrassa are more relaxed but can have limited stock or fewer options.

Gemma

Totally depends on the people running it. My friend's asociación in Gracia is chill but still asks for empadronamiento and does a quick junta vote — not long, just formal. The large ones downtown feel colder, agreed.

JanW9

I think growth + regulation equals admin. If you're choosing, prioritise who introduces you and how active the board is — that seemed to matter more than the city itself.

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