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

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

Online sales THREE in every 10 Elche shops now sell online, aware that this can help to prevent them from disappearing, revealed Tomas Quiles, the Sector V business association’s president. Digitalisation was less rapid than it should be, as many shop-owners regarded e-commerce with caution and a kickstart was needed, he said.

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Less litter TABARCA ISLAND now has a Punto Limpio recycling point where residents can leave bulky household items including furniture and household appliances. The island, which is officially part of Alicante City, has also been provided with more litter bins to cope with increased rubbish generated by the influx of summer visitors.

Staycations THIRTY PER CENT of tourists visiting Valencian Community hotels in July were from inside the region, a National Statistics Institute (INE) survey found. A similar situation existed in Andalucia where regional tourists accounted for 51.5 per cent of July occupancy and in Catalonia where this rose to 59.9 per cent.

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NOT SURPRISED: Orihuela’s mayor Emilio Bascuñana and councillors feared Tajao-Segura cuts would go ahead. THERE will be no backtracking over cuts to the Tajo‐Segura wa‐ ter, Spain’s central government confirmed. Replying after four months to a letter from Orihuela’s mayor Emilio Bascuñana, junior Envi‐ ronment minister Hugo Moran confirmed that Madrid would not readjust plans to reduce the amount of water sent to the Ve‐ ga Baja via the pipeline.

Bascuñana’s written docu‐ ment explained that he was re‐ questing a reversal not only be‐ cause of the repercussions cuts would have on agriculture, but owing to their economic, envi‐ ronmental and social impact. The Ministry’s response came as no surprise to Bas‐ cuñana who, in April, predicted that there would be no defini‐ tive solution to the reduction in

Vega Baja water. “I pointed out then that the proposals were untenable, even from the Ministry’s point of view, and an immediate halt was required to address the situa‐ tion,” the mayor said. “It gives the impression that they waited until it had all been done before answering,” he added in reference to Moran’s late reply.

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