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Marriott arrives in Benidorm with the management of the Grand Luxor villas and hotel at Terra Mítica

The Santa-Maria Group facilitates the arrival of the Marriott International hotel chain in Benidorm. The hotel and residences were constructed within the Terra Mítica park, and the complex is now known as Four Points by Sheraton Costa Blanca. It does so with a business focus, while also considering the leisure sector. The Benidorm-based company announced this in a statement on Tuesday: “The Terra Mítica hotel is positioned as a benchmark for both leisure and business, offering a renewed offering and cutting-edge services aimed at the leisure and MICE segments.”

Following the October 2023 announcement of the management appointment of Aimbridge EMEA, a division of Aimbridge Hospitality, Marriott has been included in the hotel initiative. Novotel and Marriott were already part of Aimbridge Hospitality’s global portfolio.

The resort comprises a 300-room hotel and a 102-villa resort. “It preserves the familial atmosphere of the former Grand Luxor Hotel, which includes preferential access to the Terra Mítica and Mundomar parks,” the statement asserts. Additionally, “its extensive selection of indoor and outdoor event rooms and spaces makes it a top choice for corporate clients.”

The facilities have been renovated in accordance with the Marriott Group’s quality standards as a result of the integration of this international brand. It is important to mention that the hotel and the villas are among the most recent additions to the region. The hotel was established in 2016, while the villas were constructed during the pandemic recovery in 2021.

“The transformation of numerous spaces has resulted in the creation of warm, comfortable, and bright environments that are characterised by a Mediterranean-inspired aesthetic and abundant greenery.” The company emphasises the culinary offering as one of the enhancements that have been incorporated with the new brand. Four Points by Sheraton has introduced three new restaurant concepts that are influenced by Mediterranean cuisine:

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Sirocco, which is ideal for informal gatherings due to its spacious terrace and contemporary decor.

Essenza, a restaurant that specialises in antipasti and offers a distinctive interpretation of the Four Points manner.

Tramontana, a Mediterranean-inspired buffet that prioritises authenticity, quality, and variety.

“Grupo Santa-Maria, the proprietor of the hotel and villas, is broadening its scope with this substantial dedication to the esteemed Marriott International organisation,” they assert. “The complex has undergone a continuous evolution since its inception in 2016 under the Grand Luxor Hotel brand. Currently, it is embracing a new era with a focus on excellence, internationalisation, and the diversification of its tourism and business offerings as Four Points by Sheraton.”

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Police in Alicante train officers to patrol on motorcycles with greater safety and efficiency

This week, nearly twenty agents from Alicante, Elche, Benidorm, Castellón, and Valencia have participated in a National Police course on motorcyclist safety specialisation.

The objective of the course developed in Alicante by the national police’s road training unit is to “ensure that all colleagues are safer and provide a more efficient service to the “citizenship,” according to officer Jose Manuel Paniagua, one of the four instructors from Madrid, Valencia, and Castellón who have taught the course.

The instructors have been instructing fifteen unit agents of prevention and reaction (UPR) on how to patrol more safely on their large-displacement motorcycles, which weigh between 160 and 200 kilogrammes each.

Paniagua has emphasised the importance of technical mastery of the vehicle in various scenarios, as well as visual planning and anticipation.

In order to achieve this, they have been conducting closed-circuit exercises on a track and on provincial roads with curved sections. Some of the exercises that are practiced in the course include emergency braking, changing direction and curve paths, getting on and off moving motorcycles and stops, and conducting low-level escorts while maintaining balance without putting your feet on the ground.

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The instructor asserts that the course enables the participants to “improve the defects or vices they have when driving,” despite the fact that the majority of them are seasoned agents who provide service to the Alicante Motorcycle Groups and other cities in the province.

The course is derived from the English Driving Style, which has been embraced by numerous security forces and organisations worldwide. “It is a model that prioritises anticipation, security, and vehicle control, without compromising efficiency or reaction capacity,” explains Paniagua.

Instructors prioritise three fundamental aspects in their interactions with the agents: the agents’ feet and their position while driving, the use of brakes, and the gaze. The gaze is considered crucial for safety, as it provides the driver with anticipation.

Motorcycles enable the National Police to respond more promptly to emergencies; however, they also pose a greater risk to police officers. The objective of the course is to guarantee the safety of officers while they are serving and travelling. Consequently, the instructors emphasised to the police that they are unable to assist anyone if they do not arrive at the correct location.

The officer also concludes that the agents have been trained in the fundamental skills of stress management, decision-making under pressure, and reading the environment, which are necessary to intervene in actual scenarios without compromising the safety of oneself or others.

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Alcampo to close 25 stores in Spain with the loss of 710 jobs across 13 regions

Auchan, a French retail chain that operates in Spain under the Alcampo brand, has announced its intention to close 25 stores throughout the country, which will result in the loss of 710 jobs.

According to reports, the decision is the consequence of evolving consumer preferences, which have led to an increasing preference for online purchases and smaller stores over traditional large-scale supermarkets.

The company is concentrating its strategy on the expansion of smaller store formats and the reinforcement of its digital retail channels in order to adjust to these changes.

The restrictions are scheduled to occur in 13 regions of Spain, including Madrid, Valencia, Galicia, Navarra, La Rioja, and Asturias.

Approximately 23,300 individuals are presently employed by Auchan in Spain. On May 8, labour unions were informed of the restructuring plan’s specifics during a meeting.

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The organisation declared, “It is imperative to achieve sustainable growth and recover results in each and every shop during this transformation process.” This is the reason why Alcampo is implementing a staff modification plan, a decision that is both responsible and essential, despite its difficulty.

Auchan has not yet publicly identified the specific stores that are scheduled for closure, despite the fact that the CCOO trade union in Spain has reported obtaining a list of affected outlets, which includes several of its hypermarkets.

CCOO commented on the circumstance, stating, “This is the entirety of the information that the company has furnished us with.” The subsequent phase of this procedure, which was initiated by Alcampo management, is the establishment of a collective dismissal negotiating committee.

Auchan is required to submit all pertinent documentation during the initial meeting in order for union representatives to evaluate and commence negotiations, according to the union.

The union concluded, “At CCOO, we will confront this challenging situation, which is novel to the company, with the explicit understanding that the primary goal is to preserve employment and, in the event that employees depart, to guarantee that they do so in the most favourable manner possible.”

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In late 2018, Auchan made the decision to eliminate over 2,000 positions in France as part of a broader restructuring initiative designed to stimulate development. This announcement is a continuation of that decision.


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Two injured after a car crashed into a wall in Javea

Yesterday, Sunday May 11th, tranquillity in Javea was disrupted by an accident, which has caused considerable anxiety amongst locals. A car collided with a wall in Javea at 2:40 p.m. , according to a report received by the Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (CICU). The tragedy occurred on Avenida del Port in this municipality of the Marina Alta region, according to other reports.

The CICU promptly mobilised two medical vehicles, a BLS and a SAMU. Two males were treated by the medical team: a 22-year-old man with bruises and a 58-year-old man with trauma. Both were relocated to Dénia Hospital.


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