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Runaway bull BULL‐RUNNING returned to Teulada‐Moraira’s lo‐ cal fiestas for the first time in three years. On April 29, the final day of the celebrations, o n e o f t h e b u l l s m a n‐ aged to escape as they were being returned to the lorry and ran the length of Teulada’s Avenida Santa Caterina. A spokesperson for the fiestas committee which had organised the spectacle explained that the bull ran past a crowded supermarket, fortunately without charging anyone, and continued as far as the roundabout at the Moraira turnoff. Members of the public eventually succeeded in h e a d i n g t h e b u l l t o‐ wards a plot of land where it was captured and returned to the lor‐ ry.
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Issue No. 1922
JAVEA Town Hall will charge vehicles to park near the Portixol and Granadella beaches during the summer. This system will operate from June until September 30 be‐ tween 9am and 7pm, the period when access to both of the beaches has been strictly controlled in recent years. There are 130 parking spaces at Granadella and 60 in Portixol and once these are all taken, a barrier is lowered with no more cars allowed to drive down to the coves. There will be a daily charge of €9 regardless of the number of hours spent at the beach, municipal sources explained, although access continues to be free for motorbikes and bicycles. The town hall intends to provide a bus service as an alternative to the private vehicles that have saturated the Granadella and Portixol roads in the past, with a 25 per cent reduction for Javea residents.