An ambulance driver is set to appear in court in Dénia on Tuesday, after being found drunk whilst covering emergency provision at a Three Kings parade in the town of Teulada, located between Calpe and Xábia. Moreover, the driver and the...
An ambulance driver is set to appear in court in Dénia on Tuesday, after being found drunk whilst covering emergency provision at a Three Kings parade in the town of Teulada, located between Calpe and Xábia. Moreover, the driver and the...
As the courts are in the process of examining documents and data to see if there is a case to answer to regarding the award of the contract to run the beach bars in Orihuela, the municipal council have now filed their own case against both the previou...
According to preliminary investigations a short circuit in a television set was to blame for a fire at 4 de la calle Santomera, in El Acequión last Monday. The fire started in a first floor apartment and, but for the quick thinking of the occup...
The clock is ticking. For those who are not on the voters' list, there are less than three months till the list closes at the end of December. C.L.A.R.O. is launching a campaign to increase the number of registered voters in Orihuela Costa and we...
Torrevieja's Councillor for Beaches, Francisco Moreno, and Bibiano Vera, the President of the Local Red Cross, took time out on Monday to congratulate all those who have been working during the summer months, in whatever capacity, to monitor the public...
QUICKER BY BUS
Despite the high demand RENFE has stopped the direct train service between Alicante and Sevilla. The service, which they introduced at the end of June was said to be ‘experimental' with an end date of August 31. However the company did say that if there was demand the service would continue. With the cessation of the route the only option when traveling to Andalucía will be for passengers to change trains in Madrid.
BODY IDENTIFIED
Police on the island of Majorca have said that a dead woman found floating dead in the sea 6 weeks ago was a French tourist and they have refused to rule out murder or suicide as possible causes of her death. Although they are aware of her identity they have not yet released her name. The woman was said to be between 20 and 30 years of age and unaccompanied during her time on the island.
ELECTRIC SHOCK
An 18 year old man was electrocuted in Mallorca at the weekend when he answered the call of nature at the base of a street light whilst leaning against the lamp post, suffering a fatal electric shock as a result. Ambulance staff and police reached the scene within minutes of the accident but despite every effort, they were unable to save the young man's life. He was said to have been be out partying and enjoying the annual summer fiestas in Bunyola.
ROAD DEATHS
Good news for road users as the number of deaths recorded on Spain's roads during the holiday months of July and August fell by 4%. There were a total of 223 fatalities during the period, 10 deaths less than the same period of 2013. However the data was said to be provisional and only applying to Spain's 'interurban' roads.
JOBLESS UP
Jobless figures went up again in August with the unemployment services registering 8,070 new jobless claims, to reach a total of 4,427,930 people who are out of work. August also saw 97,582 fewer contributors to the Social Security system, mostly explained by seasonal factors, in that many temporary education and health contracts came to an end last month.
PLAY THE GAME
Telefónica chairman César Alierta and Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao said at the UIMP summer university course in Santander, that the European Union should treat Google, Apple and Facebook in the same way they treat telecom companies. “How can you have an entrepreneurial spirit in Europe if you have to deal with 27 sets of regulations?” said Vittorio Colao. “In the US you have 300 million consumers and just one set of rules. It's not fair that Facebook or Whatsapp, who have a billion users, don't have to follow the same rules we do.”
ARM RIPPED OFF
A 28 year old man lost his arm last week as he drove with it hanging out of the window. Emergency services said that he caught it on some iron bars along the side of the Ibiza town-San Antonio road when it was hanging out of his car window, and it ripped off from the elbow as he was unable to brake in time. A Guardia Civil medical helicopter found the arm on the side of the road and flew it to the Can Misses Hospital in the hope that it could be sewn back on.
SHOWING PROMISE
The Gibraltar Liberal government has celebrated 1,000 days in office. In that time the government has fulfilled over 300 of its 2011 manifesto promises. Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said: “It has been a positive and constructive 1,000 days. The government has moved in a fast and responsible manner in order to give effect to what is promised.
CASA TOM COMMUNITY CHOIR
From 8 September 2014, Casa Tom Community Choir meets every Monday at 2.00pm for 2.30pm. It is a mixed choir and all levels are welcome. No auditions, no solos. Make new friends and have a good time. Location: Casa Tom, Avenida JACA 31, San Luis, Torrevieja. Phone or email Terry for details. Phone: 647-189-135. Email: casatomsanluis@gmail.com.
AGE CONCERN
It is with regret that, unfortunately, due to the shortage of Volunteers, Age Concern has had to close their Information Office at the Playa Flamenca Town Hall. Anyone wishing to contact Age Concern can still use the Playa Flamenca published telephone number of 697176154 or contact the Day Centre in La Siesta on 966786887, we are still there to help.
ROYAL SPLIT
There is increasing speculation that the marriage of the former King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia are about to announce their divorce. It is no secret that the pair have led virtually separate lives for many years and late last week the Italian newspaper La Repubblica claimed that an official statement has been released by the Royal Household, claiming that a Royal separation “is imminent”.
OPERATIONAL CORVERA?
Murcia's Regional Minister of Development, Manuel Campos, has said in an interview on Spanish Radio that "Corvera International Airport could open as early as April 2015". This is the same Minister who just last month said that the airport would be operational by March 2015. In the same interview, however, he was unable to say when AENA will be fully compensated for the 75 Million Euro they have invested in San Javier Airport, a payment which needs to be made before they will agree to close the older and much smaller airport.
CAUGHT RED HANDED
Local police arrested three men on Monday evening after surprising them while they were robbing a warehouse in La Matanza, Orihuela. The men, aged 16, 17 and 51 entered the building through a broken window. When arrested they were in possession of a large quantity of scrap metal, aluminium bars and copper wire.
BRAIN DRAIN
Eurostat, the official statistics agency of the European Union, has said there are an increasing number of University Graduates who are choosing to leave Spain and seek employment overseas. The reports says that he UK is the most popular destination for applicants (55%), followed by Italy (10%) and Germany (10%), with Teaching, Nursing and Law leading the brain-drain exodus.
COSTLY LIBRARIES
A controversial new library tax is set to be introduced in Spain with libraries ordered to pay €0.05 for every registered user that checks out books at least once a year, and a further €0.04 to authors when their books are borrowed. Each library has been told that it is responsible for reporting its own records to the tax office. A trial of a similar scheme was introduced by the EU in 2007, which collected just €127 across the whole of Spain.
BARE FACED GERMANS
According to Expedia's annual ‘Flip Flop report', Germans continue to dominate Spain's nudist resorts. The report says that, for the third consecutive year, when it comes to stripping off, Germans were the most likely to sunbathe fully nude. The report also says that nearly half of Spanish women have gone topless at the beach with some 4.1 out of 10 female Spaniards having no problem stripping off at least their bikini tops.
DEADLY SIESTA
A man in the Valencian town of Benicarló has shot dead his neighbour during an argument over a dog and its barking. The victim, aged 64, was spending his summer holidays in the town but was killed when the neighbor said that he was unable to take an afternoon nap because of the noisy dog.
SLIP OF THE TONGUE
Carlos Olías de Lima, a stadium announcer working at the Basketball World Cup in Bilbao, has lost his job after making a sexist remark over the PA system. The announcement was made during a performance by a group of cheerleaders on Saturday when he was heard to say “One should be so lucky as to be able to spend a night with one of them...” A few days later Olías de Lima, who has been the announcer for Bilbao Basketball club for the last 12 years, was fired for his remarks.
ROAD DEATHS
Good news for road users as the number of deaths recorded on Spain's roads during the holiday months of July and August fell by 4%. There were a total of 223 fatalities during the period, 10 deaths less than the same period of 2013. However the data was said to be provisional and only applying to Spain's 'interurban' roads.
JOBLESS UP
Jobless figures went up again in August with the unemployment services registering 8,070 new jobless claims, to reach a total of 4,427,930 people who are out of work. August also saw 97,582 fewer contributors to the Social Security system, mostly explained by seasonal factors, in that many temporary education and health contracts came to an end last month.
PLAY THE GAME
Telefónica chairman César Alierta and Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao said at the UIMP summer university course in Santander, that the European Union should treat Google, Apple and Facebook in the same way they treat telecom companies. “How can you have an entrepreneurial spirit in Europe if you have to deal with 27 sets of regulations?” said Vittorio Colao. “In the US you have 300 million consumers and just one set of rules. It's not fair that Facebook or Whatsapp, who have a billion users, don't have to follow the same rules we do.”
ARM RIPPED OFF
A 28 year old man lost his arm last week as he drove with it hanging out of the window. Emergency services said that he caught it on some iron bars along the side of the Ibiza town-San Antonio road when it was hanging out of his car window, and it ripped off from the elbow as he was unable to brake in time. A Guardia Civil medical helicopter found the arm on the side of the road and flew it to the Can Misses Hospital in the hope that it could be sewn back on.
Filed under: http://www.theleader.info/article/44806/In the first half of 2014, crime figures in Orihuela have fell by 9.3%, above the average drop of both Alicante and Valencia. The announcement was made by regional government delegate Serafín Castellano, during a visit to the Orihuela Costa. Ca...
A boat containing eleven refugees was intercepted at the port of Alicante on Wednesday morning.
It was met by immigration officers together with 8 Red Cross volunteers, translators, ambulance and health staff, who checked and interviewed each of them as they were landed onshore.
The 11 people, all male, are said to be aged between 25 and 35, although one is thought to be only 17 years. Whilst their origin has not yet been confirmed, most have claimed to come from Algeria.
According to Andrés Chessa, Head of Operational Support, "the health of all of them is good, so there is no need for any of them to be moved to a medical facility."
Following medical checks Red Cross volunteers provided each of the arrivals with new clothes and food and drink "to stabilize their glucose levels" said Chessa.
Filed under: http://www.theleader.info/article/44527/Tragedy on the AP7 near Cox on Tuesday afternoon when eight people died in a collision between a van and a car. The accident took place just before 5pm at Callosa de Segura y Granja de Rocamora, close to the Mos del Bou Industrial Park at Cox, when ...
The 18 year old male killed in Benidorm´s Terra Mitica theme park has been confirmed as being a native of Iceland, who was on holiday with family members in Torrevieja. The family issued a statement to the Icelandic press, explaining how, &ldquo...
Art Exhibition
1st June 2023 - 24th June 2023
Centro Cultural Virgen Del Carmen, C. del Mar, 28, 03182 Torrevieja, Alicante, Spain
Traffic Campaign - Vehicle Conditions
5th June 2023 - 11th June 2023
Art Exhibition
13th March 2023 - 30th June 2023
Reial Club Nàutic Torrevieja, P.º Vistalegre, s/n, 03181 Torrevieja, Alicante, Spain
Art Exhibition
1st June 2023 - 24th June 2023
Centro Cultural Virgen Del Carmen, C. del Mar, 28, 03182 Torrevieja, Alicante, Spain
Traffic Campaign - Vehicle Conditions
5th June 2023 - 11th June 2023
Art Exhibition
13th March 2023 - 30th June 2023
Reial Club Nàutic Torrevieja, P.º Vistalegre, s/n, 03181 Torrevieja, Alicante, Spain