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Orihuela Medieval Market starts tomorrow

Orihuela Medieval Market

Orihuela is eagerly awaiting the opening of its customary Mediaeval Market, which will transport the town’s ancient old town back in time. With markets, workshops, trades, taverns, tournaments, and dance and music performances, guests can take part in a variety of events that will transport them back to the Middle Ages during the course of this weekend.

Since the celebration was rescheduled to February 28th and March 1st and 2nd in honour of its 25th anniversary to accommodate more tourists and merchants, it could be argued that this year’s desire to enjoy this event—which is already a crucial part of the calendar of the Vega Baja capital—is even greater. Additionally, it should be noted that it often occurs on the first weekend in February.

The Councillor for Festivities, Rocío Ortuño, stated, “This year we are going to enjoy a very special edition, 25 years of history of this great event that every year brings together thousands of visitors from different cities, who come to Orihuela to enjoy three days of celebration in a setting as emblematic as our historic centre.” He also noted that, as a special edition, it will feature the Villa de las Brujas in the Plaza de Santiago, as well as completely redesigned animation, music, and shows to make the experience more immersive than before.

The Association of Coeliacs of the Valencian Community (Acecova), which is situated in the Plaza de la Soledad, will also be hosting a gluten-free pub for the second year in a row.

Events such as openings and closings


Opening time: Plaza de Santiago, Friday, February 28nd at 11:30 a.m. It has been changed this year to go in the opposite direction, ending at Rincón Hernandiano.

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Proclamation of the Armengola: 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 1st. The parade will depart towards Orihuela City Hall, where Armengola 2024 Loli Sánchez will give the usual reading of the Proclamation.

Closing time: 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 2nd. To wrap up this 25th anniversary, there will be a farewell parade across the market.

Three distinct areas: Arab, Christian, and Jewish


The market’s stall distribution will be separated into three areas: Arab, Christian, and Jewish.

Zone 1: Carmen Square, Marquis of Arneva, Antonio Balaguer Square, Santa Justa, Countess of Villa Manuel Square, Jose Maria Sarget, Lopez Pozas, and Colon are all in the route from Santiago Square.

Dr. José María Sarget, Plaza del Salvador, Plaza de la Annunciación, Plaza de la Soledad, Plaza Teniente Linares, Passage Emilio Bregante, Plaza Ramón Sijé, Calle Soleres, Passage Semana Santa, Plaza Santa Lucía, Santa Lucía, Dr. Don Jaime Sánchez, and Calle Mayor are all located in Zone 2.

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Zone 3: From Rincon Hernandiano, Santa Lucia Street, Adolfo Clavarana, and Santo Domingo Esplanade.

Free buses and parking


Furthermore, other dissuasive parking lots will be established to make parking easier for everyone who must drive. These lots are situated at Los Huertos, behind the Álvarez de la Riva Health Centre, on Carretera de Hurchillo, and on Carretera de Beniel.

However, during these three days, complimentary buses will be provided to Orihuela Costa residents, connecting the centre with the seaside. To enable locals to take part in this celebration, buses will depart Playa Flamenca at 11:00 on Friday, February 28nd, Saturday, March 1st, and Sunday, March 2nd, and return from Orihuela city at 18:00. The buses are also modified to accommodate those with limited mobility.

Due to the limited number of available spots, interested parties must make their reservations via the website: https://www.orihuelaturistica.es/orh/web_php/index.php?contenido=subapartados_coconut&id_boto=4217&title=reserves#services

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Two hurt in A-31 traffic accident in Elda

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Two people have been hurt in a traffic accident on the A-31 near Elda today. After a car veered off the road, the Alicante Provincial Fire Consortium sent out personnel together with SVB and SAMU units to respond to the incident.


While one of the injured was able to escape on his own, the other had to be extricated from the car and sent to the Alicante General Hospital via medical helicopter.

Traffic in the area has been stopped by the Civil Guard to allow for the helicopter’s landing and rescue operations. The intervention was carried out by a Heavy Urban Fire Brigade (BUP), a Command and Leadership Unit (UMJ), and a Various Rescue Van (FSV). The crew consisted of three firefighters from the Elda station, a sergeant, and a corporal.


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The family of a woman who passed away at Torrevieja Hospital is duped by a lawyer

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The trial of an Alicante lawyer accused of keeping more than 190,000 euros that he received as the legal representative of a deceased woman’s husband and children will take place on Friday, March 7th, in Section 7 of Elche of the Provincial Court of Alicante. The Ministry of Health acknowledged the amount because of a patrimonial responsibility that existed in the Torrevieja Hospital following the woman’s death.

Instead of distributing the money to the victims, the prosecution insists that the accused received a cheque with the money which he added to his own estate.

As a result, they are requesting that he be sentenced to three and a half years in prison and that he be prohibited from practicing law for five years.


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Big Alicante MAFIA arrests for stealing panels and car park doors

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Crime in Alicante has taken a new turn. The National Police has carried out a two-phase investigation that has resulted in the mega-arrest of twelve people involved in a criminal group. Other charges against those detained include receiving stolen property and stealing.

A firm hired to do work at an industrial warehouse submitted a complaint, which sparked the start of the police operation’s initial phase. According to the document, 49 sandwich panels that were meant to be used for the assembly of ceilings and partitions were among the materials that were stolen from the premises.

In addition to these panels, which are worth over 7,000 euros, the alleged burglars from this criminal clan also took the facilities’ 3,000-euro parking lot door. The materials and items that were taken had a combined value of over 10,000 euros.

Nine men and three women, ages 20 to 54, were detained by National Police officers during the two-phase operation on suspicion of stealing, receiving stolen property, and being a member of a criminal organisation.

Two were taken into custody during the initial stages of the inquiry.


According to preliminary investigations, the criminal gang transported the stolen goods in at least three vehicles, including automobiles and vans. It appears that the transportation was done in a way that would have put other drivers in danger.

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Part of the material purportedly stolen by this criminal cell was placed on a popular site for buying and selling used goods, which was the destination of the clues discovered by the National Police of Alicante officers.

Additionally, the officers found the sandwich agents and the parking lot entrance disguised in a fenced-in area in an Alicante neighbourhood. To prevent detection, the agents were covered with tarpaulins.

Two of the suspected thieves who were in possession of these materials were found and taken into custody there. The door and 39 of the stolen panels were found by the agents during the plot search and were given back to their rightful owner.

Other people arrested in Alicante include co-conspirators and thieves.
The remaining individuals implicated were identified by the National Police officers in Alicante during the second phase of the inquiry, revealing that a dozen persons had also taken part in these robberies.

The thieves and a number of accomplices who supplied the cars used to transport the stolen goods are among those caught in this round.

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In addition, someone else was arrested for receiving stolen goods and posting an advertisement for them on a social media platform. He did not take part in the activities, but he did obtain the loot from the robbers.

Only one of the twelve individuals detained had no prior criminal history. The inquiry has been concluded and nine of the people who were arrested have been hauled before the Alicante Court of First Instance.


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