Euro Weekly News - Costa Blanca North 23 - 29 September 2021 Issue 1890

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The people’s paper Issue No. 1890

23 - 29 Sept 2021

Tokyo winner IVAN CANO, a 26-year-old athlete who is visually-impaired and took silver for his 7.04-metre long jump in the Tokyo Olympics, recently visited Campello. Cano is a frequent visitor to the municipality where his father Jose Antonio Cano is the chief of the Local Police force.

Fiestas boost

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SHELTER NEEDS HELP

THE regional government has declared Altea’s principal fiestas, which combine Moors and Christians parades and Cristo del Sagrario events, as Fiestas of Tourist Interest. These are held each year at the end of September, although the 2021 celebrations have been scaleddown owing to anti-Covid regulations.

Fly-tippers OVER a recent two-week period, Alfaz Town Hall started proceedings against seven members of the public and business-owners for irregularly dumping garden waste, rubble and household appliances. Public Safety councillor Toni Such called on members of the public to inform the town hall whenever they spotted flytipping.

Photo credit: APROP

APROP ADOPTION: Estrella found a forever home.

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Another 10 years

JAVEA’S Club Nautico renewed its concession to use the port in‐ stallation for the next 10 years. It is the first Valencian Community yacht club to obtain a re‐ newal, announced regional Public Works secretary Maria Perez who recently visited the port. Renewing the concession involves spending €2.592 million in improvements scheduled to be completed in time for Easter. Three jetties will be modernised and the electrical installation replaced at another two. The existing sailing school will be demolished, while its re‐ placement will be “completely accessible, more modern and to‐ tally efficient,” revealed the Club Nautico president, Arturo Miquel. The yacht club is also committed to sustainability, with 30 per cent of its electricity produced by solar panels. There will be a system for removing rubbish from the water in line with the Club Nautico’s commitment to the environment, which is made evident each year with the renewal of its Blue Flag, Miquel pointed out. Residents and visitors strolling through the port will also no‐ tice a difference, he announced, as the pavements between the harbourside fish market and the club installation will be widened to five metres, he added.


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