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Plans to limit urban land and protect 109 traditional houses on Tabarca

The draft and initial strategic document of the Special Protection Plan for Nueva Tabarca was presented by the Alicante City Council yesterday, Monday May 5th, within the framework of the island’s non-permanent commission. “This is a very restrained plan that respects the enhancement of the island’s cultural heritage, does not propose any new growth, and adheres to the designation of urban land within the walled enclosure,” explains Rocío Gómez, Councillor for Urban Planning. In addition to the 57 listed protected elements, the plan establishes overall protection for over 100 traditional urban houses and restricts demolitions and new construction to contemporary buildings, while also considering the reports previously issued by the General Directorate of Coasts and the Ministry of Culture.

“The objective is to balance the preservation of the island’s distinctive characteristics and heritage with the urban planning requirements and daily life on the island,” Gómez observes. Therefore, they propose various forms of protection for Nueva Tabarca’s cultural heritage. These measures encompass the following: the classification and definition of buildings into typologies, the classification of buildings into various levels of protection, the definition of permitted interventions in buildings, and the introduction of new documentation for permit applications.

The councillor clarifies that these proposals “consolidate our intention to preserve the urban fabric that is so characteristic of the area and are the first proposal for a Special Protection Plan for the island that includes the isthmus as non-developable land and does not anticipate urban growth.”

This is in addition to the 57 elements protected by the catalogue, which include religious, civil, and military structures, as well as 46 traditional Tabarcan homes. Additionally, 109 traditional urban houses are granted overall protection. Such protection involves the preservation of the current volume of the primary building or the first two slopes, the types of roofing, the compositional structure of existing openings, as well as the exterior finishes, textures, and stylistic and constructive details. New construction and demolition are exclusively permitted for modern structures.

The special plan will commence processing upon the Governing Board’s approval of the draft and initial strategic document. Subsequently, the strategic environmental declaration process will commence.

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Special Plan Objectives

The Special Protection Plan has the following objectives:

  1. Establishment of a regulatory framework that enables the integration of the daily lives of residents and urban planning requirements while also safeguarding the distinctive archaeological, historical, and cultural values of the BIC.
  2. The special plan must be adjusted to comply with the provisions of coastal legislation, as well as other pertinent legislation, territorial and sectoral planning, and the territorial strategy of the Valencian Community.
  3. We are developing a Heritage Protection Catalogue that includes both natural and urban spaces and structures.
  4. The development of a property inventory that is informed by parameters such as typological, historical, and state-of-conservation. This inventory helps identify and list features at the waterfront and individually, allowing for the inclusion of buildings in protection categories and outlining what changes can be made.
  5. The goal is to achieve the environmental and morphological integration of urban interventions into the historic complex through balanced regulation. On the one hand, the special plan established the structural planning of the island, which encompasses the classification of land, the delimitation of the affected and protected areas required by sectoral legislation, the delimitation of the structural planning zones, the primary network of public facilities, the delimitation and characterisation of the green infrastructure, and the planning of non-developable land. On the other hand, it explores the intricate planning of the island, which encompasses the definition and characterisation of urban green infrastructure that is not established as structural planning, the secondary network of public facilities, the delimitation of subzones, with their corresponding specific building ordinances that include dimensions, shape, and volume, the detailed regulation of land uses in each subzone, and the delimitation of typical land use, the establishment of alignments Protection levels and typologies The protection proposals are predicated on a prior classification of existing buildings into building categories, which are groups of buildings and/or structures that share common characteristics, such as their origin, construction characteristics, and others. The Special Plan establishes the following typologies in this regard: • Religious structure: Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. • Governor’s House is a distinctive structure. • Military constructions: Wall, Bastions, Ravelin of the Royal Infantry, San Rafael Gate, San Gabriel Gate, San Miguel Gate, Falsabraga, Moat, Vaults, Powder Magazine, and Guard Corps. • Buildings and civil constructions: School, Lighthouse, Priest’s House, Cisterns, Squares, Road Network, Farmhouse, and Cemetery. • Conventional urban construction situated within party barriers. Subtype of the Tabarquina home. • A modern or contemporary structure. Subtypes: Contemporary detached building and Contemporary Tabarquina home. Similarly, distinct protection levels are established for each building to ascertain which components of the property or building should be preserved. Protection levels are established for both specified and unlisted elements. Therefore, the buildings listed are classified as follows: comprehensive general protection, which is applicable when the entire structure is subject to the conservation of values; partial general protection, which is applicable when the values that require conservation are observed in only certain areas of the structure; general environmental protection, which is applicable when the objective is to preserve certain morphological characteristics; and general typological protection, which is applicable when the objective is to preserve specific typological characteristics, such as subdivision or construction technique. Out of the 109 traditional townhouses that are not listed, a level of overall protection is provided. This protection includes the preservation of the existing volume of the main building or the first two slopes, the types of roofing of the buildings, the compositional structure of the buildings, the existing openings, and the exterior finishes, textures, stylistic, and constructive details. The interventions that are permissible at each level of protection are contingent upon whether the elements are enumerated or have general overall protection. Additionally, their classification as either traditional or contemporary is contingent upon the buildings’ origin. Demolition and new construction are permissible solely in these circumstances.

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Torrevieja May Fair 2025 will be located in Antonio Soria Park and will have 15 booths

The Torrevieja May Fair 2025 is scheduled to take place from May 15th to 18th at the Antonio Soria Park grounds. The event will feature 15 booths, a large stage, and stalls that can accommodate 600 people. Additionally, there will be children’s shows, dance academy exhibitions, a large rociero parade, and the eagerly anticipated rociero mass on Sunday, which will conclude the fair.

This renowned event, which showcases Andalusian folklore, music, and gastronomy, has been designated a Provincial Tourist Interest and is now firmly established as one of the most eagerly anticipated events on the local festival calendar. Residents and visitors to Torrevieja can participate in a comprehensive program of musical performances, family-friendly activities, equestrian displays, and a fairground atmosphere in the booths that have been erected throughout the grounds for a period of four days.

FAIR PROGRAMMING 2025

Thursday 15th
21:00 Opening ceremony of the May Fair 2025, with a performance of the Torrevieja national anthem by the UMT band. Fireworks will follow. –
21:30 Performance by the QK Dance Academy .
22:30 Performance by the Virgen del Rocío Brotherhood Choir.

Friday 16th
21:00 Performance by the Arantxa Dance Academy
22:00 Performance by the Torrevieja Municipal Dance School
23:00 Performance by Aire de Lo Ferro

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Saturday 17th 
Noon Celebration of the traditional Misa Rociera (Rociera Mass) in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, sung by the choir of the Virgen del Rocío Brotherhood. Afterward, a parade of horsemen and carriages will take place to the fairgrounds in Antonio Soria Park.
Itinerary: Depart from the Church of the Immaculate Conception and walk up Bazán Street, Delfina Viudes Street until reaching the fairgrounds in Antonio Soria Park.
Once there, the traditional horse parade will begin.
21:00 Performance by the Soul Dance Studio Dance Academy
22:00 Performance by the Paya’s Dance School.
23:00 Performance by the group Siempre Así.

Sunday 18th 
12:30 – 17:00 Horse-drawn carriage ride around the fairgrounds
20:30 Performance by the Mery Dance Academy
21:30 Performance by the Brisa del Sur Choir
22:00 Salve and closing ceremony of the 2025 Sevillanas fair sung by the choirs Brisa del Sur, Alba Rociera, and the Virgen del Rocío Brotherhood.

Full programme and schedule at: www.torrevieja.es


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Drunk driver caught in Santa Pola with a new license and no lights at night

At the weekend, the Santa Pola Local Police apprehended a driver who had recently obtained a licence and was in violation of numerous regulations.

In this coastal town in Alicante, the police stopped him for exceeding the alcohol limit and using the cycle lane, despite his limited driving experience of only two months.

According to the police force, the incident occurred at night and without headlights, which exacerbated the situation.

The traffic safety regulations have been implemented for all of the aforementioned reasons, as the Local Police have stated on their social media accounts that the risk posed by the absence of lights is not limited to the car.


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16 years for sexual assault of his ex-partner in Benidorm

Yesterday, Monday May 5th, a man who is accused of repeatedly violating the restraining order that barred him from approaching his ex-partner in Benidorm and for sexual assault, appeared in court at the Alicante Provincial Court. The request for 16 years in prison for sexual assault and violation of a precautionary measure has been upheld by the Prosecutor’s Office. The man’s pretrial detention is not caused by the request for 16 years in prison; instead, it is a result of his repeated violations of the restraining order.

Despite being aware that he was subject to a restraining order against his ex-partner, the defendant arrived at her residence in the resort city on July 2nd, 2023, with the intention of proposing sexual intercourse. The defendant sexually assaulted the victim after she refused, as stated in the indictment. On July 19th, 2023, he returned to the residence and repeatedly rang the doorbell.

The defendant defended his right to respond exclusively to the queries posed by his defence. The investigation didn’t even take into account whether or not there was consenting sexual activity. However, he denied any wrongdoing and solely maintained that his ex-partner desired to get revenge when filing the complaint.

The victim’s testimony was the primary piece of evidence at trial, and she reaffirmed it in her complaint in every detail. She claimed that the man arrived at her residence despite being aware that he was unable to approach her and proceeded to sexually violate her upon his arrival. It transpired that there had been prior violations of the restraining order. In fact, he returned to the residence a few days later and began to ring the doorbell. The Prosecutor’s Office maintained the sentences it requested at the conclusion of the trial, thereby supporting all of these points.

The reason for the preventive detention in this case was not the sexual assault itself, which is still pending sentencing, but rather the repeated violations of the restraining order issued by the Court for Violence against Women. The measure is intended to prevent the victim from encountering additional risk situations, as the accused, despite having been judicially warned, returned to his ex-partner’s residence on numerous occasions, disregarding the explicit prohibition of approaching. The judge interpreted this persistent behaviour as a clear indication of a high risk of repeat offences and that the accused does not respect the judicial measures. Consequently, they justified his imprisonment as a means of ensuring the safety of the complainant and the seamless operation of the process.

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Alicante Car Show 4th - 6th April
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This weekend, Alicante will host the biggest car show in the province. The 21st edition of Sobre 2 ruedas and the 53rd edition of Firauto, [...]
Exhibition of Static and Radio-Controlled Naval Modeling in Torrevieja
April 6, 2025 - April 26, 2025    
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Lenny Kravitz in Concert in A Coruña
April 10, 2025    
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Torrevieja Book Fair
April 12, 2025 - April 21, 2025    
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13th Classic Motor Festival in Guardamar on Saturday, April 12
April 12, 2025    
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Denia Market
April 14, 2025    
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Murcia Spring Flower Parade 24 April
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The colourful Flower Parade, popularly known as the "Battle of Flowers," throws fresh flowers at spectators. Murcian women in regional costumes atop floral-decorated floats. Over [...]
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The colourful Flower Parade, popularly known as the "Battle of Flowers," throws fresh flowers at spectators. Murcian women in regional costumes atop floral-decorated floats. Over [...]
Gran Hotel Bali Benidorm Vertical Climb
April 26, 2025    
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The most famous climb in Spain will take place at the highest hotel in Europe. The 19th annual Vertical Climb will take place on Saturday, [...]
Murcia Burying the Sardine Saturday 26th April 2025
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Villajoyosa Medieval Market Saturday 3rd May 2025
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