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Calpe plans to spend €450,000 to upgrade pavements and bike lanes

The bike lane between Calle La Niña and Letonia on Avenida de los Ejércitos Españoles is going to be altered by Calpe City Council. To increase safety for both users, the area allotted for bicycles and pedestrians is to be appropriately redistributed.

At the moment, the bike lane is situated on the innermost portion of the sidewalk and runs parallel to it without a curb. A one-metre-wide sidewalk and, at the end, a garden space run parallel to the bike lane, which faces the road. By moving the pavement to this innermost end, these projects hope to make it easier for pedestrians to visit the nearby stores without having to cross the bike route.

Putting money into security


In order to make the path safer for both cyclists and pedestrians, the pedestrian sidewalk will also be widened, extending from one to three metres, and will be divided from the bike lane by a landscaped space of more than one metre, where trees and street furniture will be placed. In turn, a gap of nearly one metre will divide the bike lane from the parallel parking strip that runs the length of this portion.

Along with planting trees and updating the street furniture, the project will also involve putting in a bike lane with a unique pavement that is more appropriate and long-lasting for this purpose.

A four-month execution period


Within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, which is funded by the European Union – Next Generation, this project is part of the Sustainable Tourism Destination Plan, which is supported by the State Secretariat for Tourism and the Valencian Community Tourism Department.

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With a base value of €449,682.13, the project has already been placed out to bid and is presently undergoing evaluation before being awarded. Four months is the estimated completion time.

Councillor for Infrastructure Juan Manuel del Pino stressed that the project is part of the Calp council’s commitment to encouraging bicycle use and pedestrian routes. “With this initiative, we not only aim to create a safer route for residents but also to facilitate their mobility and accessibility along one of Calpe’s main thoroughfares,” he said.


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Man arrested after robbing four businesses at knifepoint in Elda

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A 48-year-old Spanish male has been apprehended by National Police officers in Elda (Alicante) for the knife-point robbery of four commercial establishments in the city centre. Local merchants and residents were alarmed by the circumstances. The incident has been a cause for alarm, according to sources from the National Police.

The assailant entered the stores and wielded a dagger, which, according to National Police sources, he used to threaten the employees of the establishments. The robberies were consistently committed on Saturday afternoons in establishments that were open to the public and were situated in close proximity to each other.

The assailant nervously brandished the dagger and threatened to stab the victims if they resisted, according to police investigations. Nevertheless, officers have reported that he even threatened to amputate a persons finger during one of the assaults.

The police were led to believe that the perpetrator of all four cases may be the same after two additional commercial robberies occurred in the same area the following Saturday, one week after the initial two.

The officers continued their investigation in order to identify the perpetrator of the Elda business robberies. They also discovered additional alleged attempted robberies at establishments in the town, which the perpetrator failed to carry out for a variety of reasons after it was discovered that he had been monitoring businesses similar to those assaulted.

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Ultimately, the suspected perpetrator of the robberies was identified by the officers as a 48-year-old Spanish man. After successfully tracking him down, they apprehended him. He is currently facing charges for four knife-related stabbings. The suspect has been hauled before the Elda Duty Court.


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The lifeguard service on the beaches of Elche will start on Saturday April 12th

The Department of Tourism has declared the schedule for the lifeguard service on the beaches of Elche during Holy Week in order to guarantee the safety of beachgoers.

Irene Ruiz, the councillor for the area, has announced that the service will be inaugurated on the eve of Palm Sunday, April 12th, Saturday. The service will consist of four first-aid stations located on the beaches of El Altet, Arenales del Sol Centro, Carabassí, and La Marina.

A general coordinator, two boat skippers, ten lifeguards, and four emergency medical technicians will be among the 17 professionals who will be on duty. The deployment of two rescue vessels will occur in two distinct regions: El Altet-Los Arenales del Sol-El Carabassí and El Pinet-La Marina-Les Pesqueres/Rebollo. Furthermore, the first-aid facilities in Arenales del Sol Centro and La Marina will have access to two ambulances.

The special Easter service will be extended until April 21st, the first Monday of Easter, and will be conducted from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The lifeguard service will maintain its current schedule for the following weekends: April 26th, 27th, and 28th; May 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th; and May 17th, 18th, 24th, 25th, and 31st).

Arenales del Sol Sur, Carabassí, El Pinet, La Marina, and El Rebollo will be included in the expansion of first-aid stations, which will now number seven. Additionally, the personnel will increase to 31st in June. In addition, the hours will be extended from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in June and until 8:00 p.m. in July and August. The service will be available on weekends until October 12th in September and October.

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Furthermore, the tourist information offices at La Marina and the Arenales del Sol Social Centre will be accessible from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from Friday, April 11th to Monday, April 21st, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sundays, and from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on public holidays.


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Elche air raid shelter opens to the public on Friday April 11th

The inaugural shelter constructed during the Spanish Civil War has been accessible to the public, as announced by the Department of Culture and Tourism. Last December, this entirely renovated facility was inaugurated at the Jardín de la Concordia on Paseo de Germanías.

Irene Ruiz, the councillor for the area, has announced that as from yesterday, Monday, April 7th, appointments can be made. However, visits will not commence until Friday, April 11, as they must be requested at least 72 hours in advance via the City Council website (https://www.elche.es/refugio-no1-del-paseo-de-germanias/). The activity must be authorised as extracurricular by the corresponding School Council in the case of school groups.

Visits must be scheduled on the specified days and times, Monday through Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The minimum group size is 15 individuals, and the maximum group size is 21, and admission is free. The tour is suitable for all ages, lasts approximately 45 minutes, and is 117 metres in length.

Shelter No. 1 on Paseo de Germanías is only one of thirteen shelters constructed in the city during the Spanish Civil War. The construction was designed to safeguard the civilian population from prospective air attacks; however, this function was never realised, as the city of Elche was never bombed.

Its architecture, which consisted of lengthy, parallel corridors, was originally designed with three entrances; however, only two were ever completed. These entrances have been restored and are now accessible to the public for excursions.

The air-raid shelter located on Paseo de Germanías is the most architecturally intricate of all the urban shelters. It is comprised of two long parallel corridors that are connected by four transverse passageways and can be accessed by descending 18 metres. The compacted earth floor and masonry walls that were its original features were replaced with concrete in the 1950s.

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Information panels, photographs, signage, and lighting are present throughout the tour of the facility, which is now a museum.

Irene Ruiz reminded visitors that the sanctuary is not accessible to individuals with reduced mobility due to the absence of an elevator. Instead, there are two 87-step staircases. Additionally, there are no facilities, prams must be folded down during the visit, pets are prohibited, and the shelter’s or tour guide’s instructions must be adhered to at all times.


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