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The Big Clean Unique pieces
HUERCALOVERA’S Teatro
Villa is proud to announce its exhibition entitled Plasticine: History of Science.
The exhibition is made up of 20 scenes made of plasticine that recreate milestones in the history of mankind, related to inventions and scientific discoveries.
The exhibition can be visited until July 28 from 9.00am until 2.00om.
From Isaac Newton to Benjamin Franklin, the inventor of the telegraph, Morse, Marie Curie and the discovery of DNA, are reflected in this exhibi tion. All of the displays are made with unique pieces, created in plasticine.
History of Science is an entertaining journey through history, with science and its disciplines, discoveries and inventors as the main protagonists.
The councillor for Culture, Ana Martínez, has invited residents to visit the exhibition, encouraging them to do so as a family “with a fun, educational and very entertaining itinerary of different moments in the History of Science recreated in highquality plasticine pieces.”
Anna Ellis
ON, Saturday, July 2, Adra Town Council held a seabed and beach cleaning day.
The Big Clean initiative aims to help keep the coastline clean and protect the animals that live at the bottom of the ocean, as well as to raise awareness of the importance of avoiding all types of waste in our marine ecosystem.
The day was deemed to be a complete success and the first 26 participants to enrol were rewarded with an afternoon trip in the boat Blancazul along the coast of Abderita.
On the Streets
THE programme entitled: On the Streets, Pie de Calle, will offer more than 100 activities during July and August in Roquetas de Mar
The mayor, Gabriel Amat, pointed out that “We are very proud with the pogramme Pie de Calle because there are many good shows.
“We organise the event for the enjoyment of people who come on holiday to our town and for the residents of Roquetas. For years we have been doing events from Aguadulce to Playa Ser
STORIES IN THIS WEEK’S EDITION
Final stretch
THE works that will enable the reopening of Calle Depuradora are entering the final stretch.
The councillor for Agriculture and the Environment, Manuel Martínez, visited the site to supervise the progress of the works, which are focusing on the construction of a stone breakwater wall from the base of the hole to the level of the road to immobilise the slope.
Since 2017, 63 countries including Spain, both coastal and landlocked, have joined the Clean Seas Campaign with ambitious pledges and important commitments to prevent marine litter and plastic pollution.
Countries have pledged to reduce or eradicate singleuse plastics from their societies through stronger legislation and regulation; others have committed to invest more in national recycling facilities; while some signatories have promoted action plans to prevent harm to the coastal and marine environment.
The councillor confirmed that the project, which has a budget of €1.2 million, will serve to “increase the solidity of the area and protect the road from erosion caused by problems arising from the rising water table.” ena, and the most important thing is that people are looking forward to them.”
In the coming weeks, all the necessary complementary works will be carried out so that the road can be put into use, such as paving, road markings, drainage and the installation of barriers.
The councillor for Culture, Daniel Salcedo, added: “A pie de calle is a leading and emblematic programme in the Roquetas de Mar Town Hall.
“The range of activities is very wide, with children’s theatre, cinema, magic and the seafaring and medieval markets. All the events are free of charge as we want culture to reach as many people as possible.”