Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca North 28 November - 4 December 2013 Issue 1482

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Wise move CAMPELLO TOWN HALL had a €4.6 million surplus this year after spending cuts and increased IBI income. It will use the money to pay off bank loans.

28 NOVEMBER - 4 DECEMBER 2013

Formula One ‘open secret’ confirmed

Wall art THE regional government has offered to help restore 15th century graffiti found in a Javea house, now municipal property. The drawings were found during repairs.

Home again MORE Benidorm students are taking the bus each day to Alicante University. They can no longer afford to rent flats in the city, the ABEU students’ association has said.

Fast work THE Alicante-Madrid high speed train ‘stole’ 110,000 air passengers between June and October. Iberia Express was worst hit by the frequent and cheap AVE service to Madrid.

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Fernando Alonso in action at Valencia.

Bicycles take over in Altea TWO more Altea roads are to incorporate a cycle lane. Work has begun on a 1.3-kilometre section of Avenida Juan Alvado and Camino del Algar and should be finished in early December, said Councillor Jaime Selles. The cycle lane, costing €20,000, will begin at the Avenida de La Nucia roundabout and continue along a 400metre stretch of Camino del Algar. It will then cross the river and connect with the existing ‘green corridor’ and cycle lane. The track will be inaccessible on

Tuesday mornings when the open-air market is held in Avenida Juan Alvadao and the Camino del Algar will no longer be double-width. This new section now gives access to the coast as well as the Barranquet, La Lloma and l’Horta districts, furthering town hall plans for 10 kilometres of cycle lane, Selles said. Soon there will be a safe network for cyclists, the councillor maintained. “But just as vehicles must adapt and respect speed limits inside the town, cyclists should also co-operate by complying with regulations and making good use of the bike lane,” he added.

REGIONAL VICE-PRESIDENT Jose Ciscar has confirmed what everyone already knows. Valencia is not included in the Formula One Grand Prix calendar for 2014. “Unless,” Ciscar added, “there is a major last-minute surprise.” As yet no date has been given for announcing the definitive calendar, claimed the vice-president. Whatever the date, this is expected to confirm the cancellation of the agreement between the regional government and Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone. Nor will there be anything to pay, insisted Ciscar who is also spokesman for the Consell, the regional government’s equivalent to a Cabinet. Some weeks back the regional president Alberto Fabra met Ecclestone in London, hoping to thrash out a deal. This failed to materialise, although Ecclestone allegedly told Fabra that he would prefer to have only one Spanish Grand Prix race and would have liked it to be held in Valencia.


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