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The renovation of the Torrevieja ice factory will cost 6.6 million euros

The local government board of the Torrevieja City Council has approved the project to carry out the rehabilitation of the protected building of the Ice Factory on Calle Orihuela with Faleria (formerly Acarretos). The project will also include the adjacent plot of the former Gloria Cinema.

The General Urban Development Plan protects the Ice Factory building, which dates to the late 1920s. The municipal treasuries spent 900,000 euros to acquire the plot, which spans approximately 300 square meters. The initial price was 800,000 euros, but they later increased it by 100,000 euros.

Another 300 square metres of the adjacent property, which was recently converted into a parking lot for municipal employees, is situated between Orihuela and Salero streets. Previously, the Gloria cinema used it as a summer cinema. The City Council acquired it for €840,000 in early 2023.

The buildable area of 2,273 square metres is distributed over the ground floor and four floors in the unified design of both structures, which must at least match the appearance of the façade and roof of the current ice factory.

Invitation to tender


Federico Alarcón, the government spokesman, announced on Thursday that the works are anticipated to be awarded “in one or two weeks” after being placed out to tender. The final project’s scope and intended use have not been disclosed by the Popular Party governing team.

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The mayor, Eduardo Dolón, has been advocating for the Ice Factory to serve as the new tourist office. This is due to the municipal plan to demolish the old Miramar building, which currently houses the tourist office, to utilise the basement as a parking lot and the upper deck as a viewing platform that provides a view of the bay, including the sport boat docks and the Eras de la Sal.

Redevelopment of the Salt Eras


The Ice Factory project is a component of a broader redevelopment and rehabilitation initiative that encompasses the entire region encircling the Eras de la Sal, the industrial heritage site that established the city and its salt mines. Initially revealed in February 2021, the initiative remains unfinished. In various phases, the project is currently only in the process of draughting and conducting archaeological investigations.

The project encompasses the restoration of the salt mines’ administrative structure, the original walls and paving of the site, which date back to the mid-18th century, and the trestle that was reconstructed in the late 1990s. The proposal also encompasses the construction of the Sea and Salt Museum on the slope of the Upper Era, as well as the construction of an open-air auditorium on the surface that is currently occupied by the Marina Internacional dry dock.

Among other projects, the initiative is complemented by the redevelopment of Faleria Avenue, the current Maestro Velero promenade, and a portion of the Vista Alegre promenade, as well as a verdant area over the future museum.

Remains of archaeological significance


The City Council commissioned an archaeological investigation of the subsoil of the Ice Factory in the event that it uncovered any intriguing remains, such as the fort and watchtower that gave the city its name. Arpa Patrimonio, the corporation that the municipality directly commissioned for these excavations under a minor contract, reported the discovery of no significant remains. The team of specialists in the region did, however, identify that the building’s distinctive wooden roof is in a state of disrepair and has collapsed in certain regions.

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Thirty-one million euros


All of these projects, which are collectively valued at €31 million, are currently on pause due to the necessity of obtaining a public domain concession from the Generalitat Valenciana (Generalitat Valenciana), the administration responsible for the port’s public domain. The City Council’s formal request for this concession has made it accessible to the public. This is an exception to the Ice Factory, which is not under the jurisdiction of the Consell.

Therefore, they are commencing immediately. Because the Municipal Theatre has hosted the International Habanera and Polyphony Competition for the past three years, the municipality prioritised the construction of the auditorium in addition to renovating the ice factory. The theatre will also host this year’s competition at the end of July.

Additionally, the City Council anticipates receiving a portion of the ERDF funds, although funding is only partially guaranteed.


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Young man arrested for robbing ATM users in Alicante

The National Police have arrested a 24-year-old man in Alicante as the perpetrator of six robberies that occurred at ATMs located at various banks in the city. The suspect, who possessed a lengthy criminal history, approached his victims while they were operating ATMs and successfully robbed them of over 5,400 euros. In order to accomplish this, he implemented a form of fraud that is referred to as “sowing” in police jargon. He even employed violence against one of the victims in one instance.

Commonly, the incidents were conducted in a similar manner. The perpetrator approached individuals between the ages of 54 and 82 as they proceeded to use the ATM. He took advantage of the moment they entered their PIN to approach and distract them, using the terminal and withdrawing the maximum amount possible, typically 900 euros.

The perpetrator was identified as a result of the investigation conducted by agents of the Judicial Police Group. He was a young man who was notorious for his illicit activities.

Background


The alleged perpetrator was apprehended by the National Police in the city of Alicante. Numerous garments were confiscated from him during his detention, which corresponded to those employed in three of the incidents under investigation.

The individual who was apprehended had been detained by a variety of law enforcement agencies on 29 separate occasions within the past eight months. The majority of these arrests were for burglary, fraud, robbery with violence, and other violations.

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In Alicante, he was presented before the duty court. He is accused of theft and fraud with the use of violence and intimidation.

Tips for preventing ATM fraud


The National Police urges citizens, particularly seniors, to exercise caution when using ATMs:

• Refrain from operating if you observe individuals loitering in the vicinity.

• Be sure to conceal the keypad when entering your PIN.

• Refuse assistance from individuals who are not acquainted with you.

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• Prevent any individual from approaching during the execution of an operation.

• In the event that the ATM is malfunctioning, it is advisable to either enter the branch or contact the bank and rescind the transaction.

It is imperative that you promptly notify the National Police in the event that you suspect or encounter any unusual circumstances. It is possible to prevent becoming a victim of this type of crime by paying attention to tiny details and taking preventative measures.


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Construction work begins on the Central Market in Elche

The installation of the building’s perimeter fencing marked the commencement of renovation work on the Central Market yesterday, Tuesday 22nd April, nearly two decades after the staking-out document was signed. The objective was to mitigate the impact on local businesses and hospitality during Holy Week.

Pablo Ruz, the Mayor of Elche, declared, “We will observe the progress of the work in the upcoming weeks, which will provide us with an understanding of the magnitude of the intervention and the necessity of this project.” Ruz clarified that the perimeter fencing has commenced and that internal construction will commence this week. Furthermore, the dismantling of the west facade will finalise the excavation in the upcoming weeks.

The mayor announced that the interior elements of the upper floor of the market will be removed in the near future. He said, “Many will go to the Puçol Museum, as they are part of an era we want to preserve.”


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The driver of the fatal accident in Calp has been released while awaiting court summons

The 20-year-old driver who was arrested by the Guardia Civil on Sunday for his alleged involvement in an accident that resulted in the death of a cyclist and the injury of his 14-year-old son in the Mascarat tunnel on the N-332 highway in Calp is currently free and is awaiting a court summons that will be issued prior to the trial.

The young man was arrested on suspicion of committing the offences of negligent homicide, reckless injuries, and violations of road safety.

The Guardia Civil sent the report to the judicial authorities after gathering all the necessary information, according to sources from the armed forces. The young man has been released pending a court summons.

The driver never appeared at the Investigative Court No. 3 of Dénia, as per the High Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV), which has already received the Guardia Civil’s report on the events. The judge is currently reviewing the report in preparation for the investigative proceedings that are associated with it.


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