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25 social houses are available in Alicante, with rentals starting at €120.

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By allocating 25 social apartments utilising a creative, more flexible, and easily accessible management system, the Alicante Housing Board has demonstrated its dedication to housing access. These reasonably priced rentals, which are a component of the youth, intergenerational, and general emancipation programs, are already helping 43 people.

What is the operation of the new system?


Access to these residences has been streamlined since September 2024; all applicants must do to qualify for a flat is provide a responsible declaration. This modification has made it possible for the pool to stay open indefinitely, ensuring increased efficiency and transparency in the distribution process.

Beneficiaries include a variety of demographics, including young people who want to be independent, elderly people who live alone, and intergenerational cohabitation, which is a system where two 24-year-olds live with elderly people. This strategy can also help families in precarious situations, where the average applicant is 48 years old and the family size ranges from three to five.

These residences range in price from 120 to 299 euros, including community fees, and have an average surface size of 50 m².

There will soon be more social homes available.


Carlos de Juan, the Housing Councillor, underlines that this is just the start: the proposal for 6,000 new homes in Alicante includes the construction of 2,000 protected homes. Furthermore, new construction is already under way, including the repair of 14 homes in San Gabriel, the construction of 32 new apartments in San Blas, and the construction of 15 residences in the Old Town.

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Those who need homes the most can now find them thanks to the 463 inexpensive rental units and 746 social rental units already available.


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A swimmer adrift in an inflatable rescued off Guardamar beach

An inflatable boat, with a 43 year old swimmer onboard, that had drifted off the shore of Guardamar del Segura (Alicante) was rescued by a Red Cross boat on Saturday, April 19th.

The individual was rescued by the Maritime Rescue crew of the Red Cross after drifting away from the coast and being unable to swim back, according to the Red Cross.

The swimmer was discovered to be in good health and was taken to the port after a call to 112 and the Alicante town’s lifeguard team.

The Red Cross has reminded all individuals that the use of inflatables at sea can be hazardous, and therefore, it is imperative to implement stringent safety measures to mitigate the risks.


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Madrid-Lisbon high-speed train to cut journey time from 10 hours to three

The objective is to establish a new high-speed train route between Madrid and Lisbon by 2030, coinciding with the FIFA World Cup that the two nations will be co-hosting.

Renfe, Spain’s state-owned rail corporation, discontinued its overnight train-hotel service in 2020, resulting in the absence of a direct train connection between the two capitals.

The European Commission has officially approved the new route, which will reduce the journey duration from over 10 hours to just three.

“We are currently developing a strategy to enhance the high-speed connections between the major European capitals, with Madrid–Lisbon being one of our top priorities,” stated Apostolos Tzitzikostas, the EU Commissioner for Transport.


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Driver arrested, one dead and two injured after car hits cyclists in Calpe

In El Mascarat, a motorist allegedly struck a large group of cyclists after veering off the road on the N-332 highway, passing through Calpe. The incident resulted in the death of one person and the hospitalisation of a 14-year-old child, the deceased’s son, with a fractured femur. The 20-year-old car driver has been arrested by the Guardia Civil and charged with three offences: injury, homicide, and violation of road safety.

At approximately 11:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, April 20th, the catastrophic incident transpired. Two Emergency Medical Assistance Service (SAMU) units, a Basic Life Support (BLS) unit, and a medical helicopter were initially mobilised by the CICU (Centre for Emergency Medical Assistance). The cyclist’s death was verified by medical services after he fell off the cliff following the violent collision. His 14-year-old son was transported to Dénia Hospital due to a fractured femur. In addition, an additional 20-year-old man was treated for anxiety attacks and released on the scene.


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