Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca North 2 - 8 September 2021 Issue 1887

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The people’s paper Issue No. 1887 2 - 8 September 2021

No problem BENIDORM’S Camino del Landero is again closed to traffic to complete improvements to the electricity supply, although the town hall confirmed that work would finish before the Els Tolls schools returned on September 8.

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Closer look ALTEA councillors, with the exception of the Partido Popular, voted in favour of reviewing the town’s parking concession which has built only one of five promised car parks, with no dates announced for the remainder.

Sea rescue A FRENCH couple jumped overboard with their two-year-old son when their boat broke down, swimming to the Cova Tallada cave where they stayed until Denia’s Red Cross lifesavers evacuated them on a jet-ski.

Start again LLIBER Town Hall intends to resuscitate plans for a 480-home development approved in 2000, although opposition councillors maintained that the project’s Environmental Impact Assessment (DIA) would have expired after six years and should be renewed.

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MONTHLY DONATION: Fr Murillo and Caritas representatives with the Shop’s president, Georgina Harvey.

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No fear for tourism!

THE third week of August saw the Costa Blanca’s best week since 2019. Statistics from hoteliers’ association Hosbec confirmed an occu‐ pancy rate of more than 90 per cent, prompting the association to state with satisfaction that they had been proved right. “We have been saying since early August, when occupancy fig‐ ures began to resemble those of previous seasons, that tourism was losing its fear of the coronavirus,” Hosbec president Toni May‐ or said. “With these encouraging figures, the hotel sector and society are demonstrating that it’s possible to launch a safe campaign, com‐ patible with normality and based on responsibility and cautious‐ ness,” Mayor added. The Hosbec president also pointed out that hotel occupancy had increased as the pandemic’s fifth wave accumulated incidence fell. Mayor nevertheless emphasised that it was important not to forget that this was just four weeks of normalised output com‐ pared with 18 months of crisis. “Without a doubt we are happy with the August figures, above all because we feared the worst when new restrictions were an‐ nounced in July,” the Hosbec president added. “But it now remains to be seen what September and October bring, once family tourism returns to its ‘winter quarters’ with the return to school,” Mayor said.


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