News
The people’s paper Issue No. 1881
22 - 28 July 2021
Fire cover AS it has done for the last 30 years, Santa Pola fire station has reopened for the summer. The sub-station also helps to covers fires in Arenales, El Altet and La Marina, halving the time that it would take for firefighters to arrive from Elche.
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HELP NEEDS HELP!
In demand THERE is a 2,000 waiting list for school-leavers hoping to study Medicine at Alicante University or Nursing at Elche’s Miguel Hernandez University. Demand is seven times higher than the offer at either centre, as there are just 130 places for Alicante and 200 for Elche.
Happy events THIRTEEN Chorlitejo Patinegro (Kentish Plover) chicks have hatched in Torrevieja’s municipal nature site, Molino del Agua, following special measures introduced to protect the threatened species. Four pairs of the birds built nests there in May, producing clutches from which nine, and later four, chicks emerged.
HELP: Plans for a private facility at San Miguel centre. AFTER supporting people for over 40 years, HELP Vega Baja are requesting help for them‐ selves. The charity recently contacted the Euro Weekly News, explain‐ ing that they have a project they need help with. “One of the areas where we support people is by providing in‐ formation and advice when they are experiencing difficult times,” HELP president Michele Masson said. “This can involve some very emotional conversations which are not appropriate in an open office,” she told us. “We frequently make our‐
selves available outside normal opening times at our San Miguel centre but have seen a definite increase in the number of occa‐ sions when visitors need to speak with us in private or perhaps sim‐ ply want someone to listen or of‐ fer emotional support.” As a result, HELP would very much like to have a private facili‐ ty where they can offer this assis‐ tance. Meanwhile, the San Miguel centre has a small area which could be altered and would be ideal for meeting these needs. “Sadly, Covid restrictions meant that our fundraising events have been put on hold.
We are therefore putting out a plea for a builder or handyman prepared to offer their time and expertise to work on this project with us. We would put aside funds for the materials required,” Michele said. “We appreciate that this is a ‘big ask’ but this project would not only help the charity, but most importantly it would be a tremendous support for people within the community.” If you think you can help for this great cause, please call Richard Garland (Charity Secre‐ tary) on 966 723 733 or email the office@helpvegabaja.com ad‐ dress.
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