THE BEST FINANCE NEWS ON PAGES 36 - 39 Issue No. 1909
3 - 9 February 2022
Worth protecting NO building permits will be granted for Calpe’s Baños de la Reina zone for the time being. Councillors approved a temporary halt at the last plenary meeting and also voted to modify the town’s General Plan (PGOU) and add the area to the Protected Elements list. This follows last September’s decision to introduce a specific Baños de la Reina plan protect‐ ing the Roman remains from future urban devel‐ opment while acquiring land that adjoins the site. Urban Development councillor Juan Manuel del Pino explained that this will protect the zone until it has its own Plan Es‐ pecial. He also stressed that Calpe Town Hall is continuing to take steps to recover the Asset of Cul‐ tural Interest (BIC) status that expired last year.
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Burning issue ENVIRONMENTALISTS Ecologistas en Acción have called for the “urgent” closure of Javea’s Ramblars garden waste treat‐ ment plant. The association urged the Denia courts and Seprona, the Guardia Civil’s nature protection unit, to close the dump, which for the last two months has been affected by a slow‐ burning fire. Waste continues to be delivered at the site, complained Ferran Polo, spokesman for Ecologistas’ Marina Alta branch. Worse still, owing to lack of space, it was piled up near the continually‐smoking fire, increasing the risk of a further blaze. Allowing Ramblars to remain open was a public health risk, Polo said, especially as plastics were mixed with the garden waste and tree prunings.