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Open all hours PUBLIC libraries in Gandia remained open around the clock for 45 days in June and July. They were used by more than 8,000 young people studying for their end-of-year examinations.
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A dedicated service for tourists in Javea
JAVEA is the first Marina Alta town to have a Servicio de Atencion al Turista Extranjero (SATE) office. This service provides personalised
police attention in their own language for foreign victims of crime who receive practical help with all the formalities. Assistance is available for
Second chance THE PAH antieviction platform halted an Elda eviction hours before it was due to take place. The family involved have a young child and the bank agreed to renegotiate the mortgage payments.
Red alert BENIDORM pub and bar owners are trying out new sound meters in the the Rincon and beach areas. Installed on outside terraces the devices turn red when noise levels rise above those permitted by law.
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contacting embassies or consulates as well as notifying family and friends or cancelling credit cards. The Javea office, due to open shortly at the Local Police headquarters in Duanes, will be available throughout the summer with the same timetable as the adjoining tourist office. The Costa Blanca’s first SATE opened in Benidorm last June, helping 1,280 people during the first six months. Of these 837 were British tourists, the majority of whom had been robbed on the beach. All praised the attention they received at the SATE office. Together with Javea, Alfaz del Pi, Finestrat and Orihuela have also joined the scheme and their town finally reached the fruit hall officials recently formatrees of local growers who lised the agreement in watched with alarm as Alicante with represencontinuing drought tatives from central threatened their crops. government. The area received only “This service is an 24 litres of rain per square important asset from an metre in the first seven economic viewpoint,” said months of this year. “Let’s Javea’s mayor. “Security is hope the autumn brings one of the factors that enough rain to replenish visitors value most when the springs,” said La Nucia’s choosing a holiday Mayor Bernabe Cano. destination.”
Crisis water saves crops LA NUCIA had to arrange an emergency transfer of water for the town’s principal irrigation channel. There is a critical shortage of water for crops and the town hall had to negotiate with the Marina Baja Water Consortium to get the extra water. The consortium’s pipeline has been sending 15 litres of water per second to the
town’s principal Sequia Mare or ‘mother canal’ whose 25 kilometres of main and secondary channels maintain local agriculture. The Sequia Mare rises between Polop and La Nucia, collecting water from five natural springs which have now practically dried up. Much-needed water has
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