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When it comes to community health spending, Torrevieja is bottom

Torrevieja Hospital

The Torrevieja department’s 2023 budget was 218,988,509 euros, which, when divided by the total number of residents, results in 1,026 euros spent on health care per resident. But the actual numbers are different. The sum is lowered to 900 euros when the unregistered population is taken into account. Official figures show that the Valencian Community’s average per capita health spending in 2025 was 1,586 euros, the fourth lowest of all the autonomous communities.

As a result, health spending is 560 euros less than the average for Valencia based only on the census population. “A flagrant injustice,” the Platform for 100% Public and Quality Health, which continues to organise to call on the Generalitat to take action to address this disparity, publicly denounced.

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Because of the residential tourism industry, they believe that Vega Baja is one of the areas that contributes the most to the community’s prosperity. This action promotes ongoing population expansion. With 390,228 residents in 2024, the area has grown by 58.5% over the previous 25 years.

In practice, the substantial volume of seasonal, unregistered people throughout the year is added to the total of 213,500 registered residents in the department of Torrevieja. The Health Department’s own 2023 management report, which was the most recent to be published, states that during the summer, this number triples and surpasses three quarters of a million residents. Since November 2021, when the Generalitat acquired direct authority of the region, the protected population has continued to increase.

Not enough


The group claims that this is the reason why the public health system is unable to adequately address needs, “which causes long delays in waiting lists for both primary and specialised care, as well as for surgical operations,” and why the most serious patients are referred to private facility. a practice that results in private health centres offering up to six distinct options to the same patient.

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The group claims that during the past 15 years, Ribera’s private management has placed a heavy strain on the department. An “obsolete and insufficient” primary care network, a hospital without a pathological anatomy laboratory that just opened, the lowest bed-to-population ratio, a lack of space for warehouses, consultations, and medical departments, a private computer system that is still in use today, and a lengthy string of labour disputes over the suitability of subrogated labour personnel in the public system are just a few of the significant flaws that were “revealed” by the reversal three years ago.

Privatisation


In 2023, the former Botànic government allocated 17.3 million euros for hospital and health centre emergency repairs. According to the same source, the new PP Government lowered investments to 1.1 and prolonged the deadlines for completing previously planned projects to the conclusion of the legislative session. Three months ago, this platform, which had almost 6,000 signatories, approached the Valencian Executive to ask for more funding for the department. In order to directly communicate these demands to the minister, it has also asked to meet with him.

Platform spokespersons Manuel Gómez and Eva Delafuente claim that the public network’s saturation serves as “the breeding ground for the proliferation of business initiatives for the private health network.” They claim that it is contradictory that while Vega Baja towns run by the PP, the same party that controls the Consell, do not call for an increase in the public health budget, investment in the public network is prohibited. Regarding the private hospital that Ribera has suggested in Orihuela Costa, they state that “they look very favourably on the proposal of private initiatives in the heat of the public.”

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Sticky Vicky’s daughter quits mum’s iconic Benidorm show

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Adhesive the stage act has been sensationally abandoned by Vicky’s daughter, who has followed in her late mother’s footsteps, thereby leaving behind her family’s Benidorm legacy.

The unexpected decision was made after María Gadea Aragón assumed responsibility for the adult-themed magic performances following the passing of her mother, Victoria María Aragón Gadea, in 2023 at the age of 80.

María, who had been employing her mother’s stage identity in the well-known Spanish resort, has now discontinued her performances after a decade on stage.

María performed frequently at venues including the Palladium, Zodiaco, and Rockerfellers, as well as Benidorm which is a popular destination for British expatriates and vacationers.

Des Bellamy-Wright, an employee at the Benidorm Palladium, verified that María is no longer employed in the lively Spanish city. Des stated, “Sticky Vicky is no longer operational in Benidorm.” The ‘Carmen Snake – Sticky Show’ is a similarly entertaining program that is broadcast every night at 12:45 a.m. “

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The official reason for Maria’s retirement was not disclosed, and her final performance was in November 2024.


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Elche’s H&M shop closing

H&M Zenia

The Swedish retail chain H&M announced in 2024 that it would be reducing the number of stores and employment it has in Spain due to “organisational, productive, and economic” reasons. Around 50 layoffs were the result of the closure of stores in the L’Aljub retail centres in Elche, Ociopía in Orihuela, and Habaneras in Torrevieja, which had consequences for the province of Alicante.

Additionally, these were the sole instances in the Valencian Community that were impacted. The Torrevieja store was the first to shut its doors in May 2024 since that time. The Orihuela store was subsequently closed on September 14th of the same year. Currently, the Elche store has shuttered its doors. The facility was closed to the public on March 14th, following its final day of operation on March 11th. It will be entirely shut down on March 22nd. Approximately 20 employees are being laid off at this Elche store. It is the final establishment in the province of Alicante that will not reopen, and the circumstances of the dismissal were negotiated in October. The employees have departed the company with an agreement as a result of these negotiations, according to Yolanda de la Casa, the general secretary of the CCOO Services Federation in Alicante.

The dismissal terms that were established following the October negotiations were 45 days until 2012 and 33 days until the present. A gratuity of 3,500 euros was granted for the first five years, 4,000 euros for the next ten years, and a maximum of 4,500 euros for the subsequent years.

Furthermore, three relocations have occurred among the 50 individuals who were laid off in the province, spanning Elche, Orihuela, and Torrevieja. Lely Fernández of UGT l’Alacantí-La Marina informed this newspaper that these were part-time employees from the Habaneras shopping centre in Torrevieja who were transferred to the La Zenia shopping centre, which continues to operate and is accessible.

H&M initiated 2024 by announcing the closure of 28 stores and approximately 588 collective redundancies. The figure was reduced to 521 reductions in a subsequent revision.

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The Torrevieja store closed its doors to the public on May 17th, 2024, and the lease expired on May 24th, never to be reopened. Nevertheless, numerous employees at this establishment were granted the opportunity to relocate to other nearby stores that were still operational. In September 2024, Ociopía followed suit, and Elche followed suit in March 2025.

The H&M group operates over 100 stores and employs nearly 4,000 individuals in the country. This decision was made by the Scandinavian company in order to “adapt and perfect” its stores in a “changing” shopping environment for its consumers. Additionally, Spain would be responsible for 17% of the brand’s global closures, as indicated by the data that the company disclosed months ago when it presented its 2023 financial year.


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Man stole fire extinguishers to sell as scrap metal

Guardia Civil Stolen Fire Extinqishers

A 20-year-old male is currently under investigation by the Guardia Civil for the purported theft of ten fire extinguishers. The fire extinguishers were discovered by Seprona officers during an inspection of a scrap metal establishment in Torrevieja. The store manager and the criminal are both the subject of an investigation.

The fire extinguishers, which were in near-new condition and completely charged, were discovered by the Servicio de Protección a la Naturaleza (Seprona) officers during the inspection. The investigation was initiated due to the fact that this material is “uncommon” in this form of business, as explained by sources from the Armed Forces.

Upon discovering the fire extinguishers, the officers enquired about the scrapyard manager’s documentation regarding the extinguishers’ arrival. The manager responded that he did not possess any proof of ownership. Additionally, he disclosed that a woman and her son had abandoned them there without his permission.

The company responsible for maintaining the fire extinguishers was identified by Seprona officers after they analysed the evidence and proof acquired. This verified that the extinguishers were located in a building in Torrevieja. The missing equipment was reported by the property manager of this community of proprietors shortly thereafter.

Fire extinguishers were recovered


Officers were permitted to confiscate the fire extinguishers and transport them to the Torrevieja Civil Guard barracks as a result of the formal complaint. Upon verification of their origin, they were returned to their legitimate owners.

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The individuals implicated have been identified as a result of the operation. The 20-year-old man who is supposed to have stolen the fire extinguishers is being investigated for theft, while the 23-year-old proprietor of the scrap yard is being investigated for receiving stolen goods.

The Guardia Civil emphasises the necessity of reporting these types of incidents and reminds all individuals of the significance of doing so. In order to prevent the acquisition of stolen material, scrap metal dealers must establish rigorous controls, such as document checks on sellers and items received.


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