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Helping hand RAILINGS and banisters have been installed at various points in TeuladaMoraira. All are in steep areas and were put in with older residents in mind, the town hall has said.
Pig rescued A POTBELLIED Vietnamese pig found wandering in central Elda was removed by police after a resident enticed it into his garage. It was taken to Elda’s animal shelter.
Low-level THE Beniarres reservoir is now 57 per cent full. This is its lowest April level for seven years and well below the 85 per cent registered a year ago.
In the swim LIFEGUARDS at Benidorm’s accessible beaches are receiving instruction in assisting the visually impaired. The resort is the only Alicante municipality receiving this type of training from the ONCE association for the blind.
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Foreign buyers set their sights on Denia PROPERTY sales increased in March and above all in the Marina Alta. Transactions tripled those registered in February, particularly in Denia. According to Pere Cardona, spokesman for an internet real estate site, 123 Marina Alta homes were sold in March, compared with 38 in February and 41 in January. Ninety of the properties sold in March were located in Denia, he said, although
the reasons behind the increase required closer analysis.
It also remained to be seen if this tendency continued during April,
Cardona added, although it was likely that the improvement to Spain’s
Fire-risk plans ‘save lives’ THE regional government fears that too many urbanisations are not prepared to deal with wildfires. Fire is always a hazard even when conditions are not tinderdry as they are now. The risk also increases in urbanisations on the outskirts of Costa Blanca towns and resorts which are surrounded by pinewoods,
scrub and reed beds. Although regional by-laws require all urbanisations to have fire-protection plans in place, only a few thoroughly comply, said the region’s Emergencies Director General Irene Rodriguez. Urbanisation fire-protection plans should include a safety boundary between properties
and adjoining woodland or open country. They should also include evacuation routes in the event of fire or safe areas where residents can take shelter while a forest fire is extinguished. “These plans are vital,” declared a forestry expert from Valencia Province’s Consortium of Fire Brigades. “They can save lives.”
economy was behind the boost to sales. It was also possible that buyers feared a ‘rebound effect’ and had decided to purchase before local prices had had a chance to rise. Sixty per cent of those who bought Denia properties in March were non-Spanish, Cardona revealed. The majority were French and Belgian, he said, with Russians in the minority.