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The City Council is preparing to hire a service to monitor and track sick leave

Thu, 14/08/2025 - 13:27
Jueves, 14 Agosto, 2025 - 13:15The City Council is preparing to hire a service to monitor and track sick leave

The mayor of Calpe, Ana Sala, has sent a directive to the Human Resources department to draft technical and administrative specifications for hiring a service to monitor and track sick leave recorded at the Calpe City Council. The document also establishes that the service will be for two years, with the possibility of extension.
 The aim of this measure is to reduce absenteeism in the local administration as much as possible. The document states that the Human Resources department has found that the level of absenteeism in the Calpe Town Council is 10%, which is above the average for the sector. For this reason, the mayor's office has considered it necessary to improve the management of the sick leave monitoring process. The council has a workforce of around 500 employees.

The mayor, Ana Sala, has pointed out that "we have been aware for some time, thanks to the reports provided by the Mutual Insurance Company, that the level of absenteeism exceeds the average for the public administration sector and that there is no way to reduce these rates.

 The time has come to remedy this situation. Obviously, there will be justified absences and there will be those that are not justified, but all we want to do is monitor and check that these absences are real and effective. We need to optimise the Council's resources; we cannot afford this level of absenteeism. I have tried, through the Mutual Insurance Company, to monitor and verify that these absences are genuine, but the Mutual Insurance Company is doing what it can, the Social Security does not have the necessary mechanisms to prevent this, and a public administration, which manages public money and resources, cannot afford these levels of absenteeism".

 

WHAT TO DO IN CALPE THIS WEEKEND (15, 16 AND 17 AUGUST)

Thu, 14/08/2025 - 13:22
Jueves, 14 Agosto, 2025 - 10:30WHAT TO DO IN CALPE THIS WEEKEND (15, 16 AND 17 AUGUST)

Friday, 15:

•    Exhibition ‘Baños de la Reina, la huella romana’ (The Queen's Baths, the Roman footprint). Until 30 December. Museo del Coleccionismo
•    Painting exhibition: ‘Pinta que pintarás’ by Paqui Colomina, in the exhibition hall of the Ajuntament Vell until the end of August.
•    Exhibition ‘Llúria. Señores y Señoras de la Tierra’ (Llúria. Lords and Ladies of the Land) at the Casa de Cultura ‘Jaume Pastor i Fluixà’ throughout August.
•    Calpe Pop Festival 2025. (doors open at 10 pm) 10:30 pm – Gava i Nico, followed by Figa Flawas. Closing act: DJ Capde
•    From 6 pm to 1 am - Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza Mediterráneo (Fossa beach).

Saturday, 16:
•    9 a.m. – Free Zumba class. Plaza Colón (Arenal-Bol beach).
•    Exhibition: ‘Baños de la Reina, la huella romana’ (The Queen's Baths, the Roman footprint). Until 30 December. Museo del Coleccionismo
•    Painting exhibition: ‘Pinta que pintarás’ (Paint and you will paint) by Paqui Colomina, in the exhibition hall of the Ajuntament Vell until the end of August.
•    SONAFILM VII Marina Alta Film Music Festival presents ‘Film Music. Made in Spain 3’ with the Universal Symphony Orchestra conducted by José Martínez Colomina. 8 pm in the Auditorium.
•    Calpe Pop Festival 2025. (doors open at 8:30 pm), 9:30 pm – Nacha Pop. Followed by: El Drogas. To close: DJ Abraham Pla & DJ David
•    From 6pm to 1am - Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza Mediterráneo (Fossa beach).

Sunday, 17th:
•    Exhibition ‘Baños de la Reina, la huella romana’ (The Queen's Baths, the Roman footprint). Until 30th December. Museo del Coleccionismo
•    Painting exhibition: ‘Pinta que pintarás’ by Paqui Colomina, in the exhibition hall of the Ajuntament Vell until the end of August.
•    From 6pm to 1am - Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza Mediterráneo (La Fossa beach).
 

The Town Council begins cleaning the Quisi and Pou Roig ravines

Thu, 14/08/2025 - 10:18
Miércoles, 13 Agosto, 2025 - 11:15The Town Council begins cleaning the Quisi and Pou Roig ravines

This week, Calpe's Department of the Environment has begun cleaning up the Quisi and Pou Roig ravines, specifically in the area around the Casanova bridge towards the sports area. The aim is to have the ravines clean before the autumn rains and prevent possible flooding.

Excavators are currently working on the ground as part of this preventive emergency action. The aim is to remove the Arundo Donax reeds that are proliferating in the bed of this ravine and thus prevent possible obstructions that could lead to the river overflowing.

The Councillor for the Environment, Pere Moll, stressed that: "we are carrying out the clean-up of urban ravines, clearing the riverbeds so that we can have peace of mind this autumn, with clean riverbeds and water that can flow easily. It should also be noted that, in the part of the river known as the Casanova bridge towards Benissa, through the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation, solarisation tarpaulins are already being installed to prevent the growth of reeds. The strategy is to reach the end of Benissa. In addition, we have applied for funding from the Biodiversity Foundation of the Ministry of Ecological Transition and in September we will know whether or not we have been awarded the funding requested for the naturalisation of the ravine, although the strategy is already defined and we are working in phases".

Last June, the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation carried out renaturalisation work on the Barranc del Quisi, specifically the section between the bridge and the treatment plant. This part of the ravine is considered non-urban and is therefore the responsibility of the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation. The work consisted of removing the invasive reeds, then covering their roots with an opaque tarpaulin and soon planting native species.

This step responds to constant requests from the Town Council, which is currently tendering for the renaturalisation project for the urban section of the Quisi and Pou Roig ravines. This will involve the removal of invasive species and their replacement with native vegetation in order to increase the biodiversity of the environment and improve and guarantee the safety of the ravine. The technical project has a base budget of €30,000 and the planned work has a budget of €170,000.
 

The Town Council puts out to tender the reconstruction works for the road in the Balcón de Bernia residential area

Tue, 12/08/2025 - 17:26
Martes, 12 Agosto, 2025 - 11:15The Town Council puts out to tender the reconstruction works for the road in the Balcón de Bernia residential area

This week, the tender for the reconstruction works for the access road to the Balcón de Bernia residential area has been published. This is the road whose retaining wall collapsed because of the rains in 2022. The road is currently completely undermined in the area where the wall collapsed. Although a reinforced concrete wall has been built by the community of owners of the residential development, the services are in a precarious state, with temporary connections and completely exposed to the elements.

The works will consist of demolishing the road surface affected by the collapse of the wall, filling in the wall, compacting the fill, aligning the kerbs and replacing the existing services. Subsequently, the asphalt layer will be laid, the pavements will be rebuilt, and the road will be painted.

The supply network, which is currently laid provisionally, will also be replaced, a new drainage grate will be installed at the lowest point of the road to improve drainage in the area, and work will be carried out to channel the underground low-voltage line.

This work has a base tender budget of €219,404 and a completion period of three months. This is one of the projects that will be financed with the surplus from last year's budget.

The mayoress, Ana Sala, said that "it was always my intention to tackle this project and carry it out as soon as possible, but circumstances such as the lack of technicians in the infrastructure and projects department have delayed us until now. The project was finalised just a few months ago, we have had a shortage of qualified technicians in the department, and the time has come to put it out to tender. We hope that reputable companies will submit bids so that we can carry out the work as soon as possible and return that area of the Empedrola development to normal. The owners were very concerned about the rain, which caused a lot of damage and forced residents to be evacuated. I hope that everything will soon return to normal".

 

Aguas de Calpe removes stagnant water from the Calle La Niña riverbed to prevent bad odours

Tue, 12/08/2025 - 17:22
Lunes, 11 Agosto, 2025 - 12:30Aguas de Calpe removes stagnant water from the Calle La Niña riverbed to prevent bad odours

Calle La Niña marks the end of the Quisi and Pou Roig ravines until they flow into Arenal-Bol beach. The riverbed is uncovered and remains dry in the absence of rainfall. However, the prefabricated frames installed after the 2007 floods are at a lower level, causing water to rise from the water table and accumulate at the end of the riverbed.

At the same time, sand accumulates at the mouth of the frames due to the effect of the waves, and this sand concentrates inside the frames, causing rainwater runoff to stagnate and, at high temperatures, generating biofilm and bad odours.

To prevent these bad odours, but also to minimise the possible arrival of pollution in the bathing area, it is necessary to prevent the accumulation of stagnant water in the last section of the frames on Calle La Niña. For this reason, Aguas de Calpe has a manhole at the frames, at the level of the road between the Rio and Costa Blanca buildings, to allow access with the hoses of the self-priming tanker trucks. This morning, company workers carried out this operation to remove stagnant water from the channel.

Aguas de Calpe also has a facility for connecting various portable pumps inside the frames and transferring the accumulated volume to the sewerage network. It should be noted that the low water level inside the frames prevents the installation of high-flow submersible pumps.

Last Friday, a meeting was held at the Town Hall in which municipal technicians and technicians from Aguas de Calpe studied various measures to prevent possible odours or spills. After the meeting, it was decided that in order to maximise pumping capacity, Aguas de Calpe will install a Godwin pump on the surface and install suction pipes from inside the frames to pump the water into the municipal sewerage network. The capacity of the Godwin pump, which exceeds 100 m3/h, and the diameter of the pipes to be installed, 110 mm, will minimise the time that water remains stagnant inside the frames.

The measures indicated, together with continuous monitoring for the accumulation of water in the last section of the frames on Calle La Niña, will minimise both the possible generation of bad odours and the possible arrival of pollution in the bathing area.

New rescue in the waters of Penyal d'Ifac Rock by the Calpe Maritime Surveillance and Intervention Unit

Mon, 11/08/2025 - 09:53
Viernes, 8 Agosto, 2025 - 14:30New rescue in the waters of Penyal d'Ifac Rock by the Calpe Maritime Surveillance and Intervention Unit

The Calpe Maritime Surveillance and Intervention Unit (UVIM) carried out another rescue this morning in the same area of Penyal d'Ifac where on Wednesday it assisted a man who fell into the sea while trying to access a cove. On this occasion, a couple of tourists who were paddle surfing called for help from officers who were patrolling the area after a wave swept one of them against the rocks, causing injuries that left him unable to leave the area on his own.

One of the officers jumped into the sea to rescue the two swimmers and take them to the boat, while the other officer remained in control of the boat due to the rocky nature of the area. The injured tourist suffered bruises to her legs from the collision with the rocks.

The cemetery expansion works have been completed with a budget of €196,976.59

Mon, 11/08/2025 - 09:50
Viernes, 8 Agosto, 2025 - 10:45 The cemetery expansion works have been completed with a budget of €196,976.59

This week, the expansion works on the municipal cemetery have been completed, a project that represents an investment of €196,976.59 and adds 111 new niches and substantially improves the existing facilities.

The project, which was awarded to Vías y Obras Aitana, involved the construction of a new level with capacity for 111 additional niches distributed across four modules, all on a plot adjacent to the newest part of the cemetery. The project also includes significant aesthetic and functional improvements, such as the creation of green areas with dry stone walls and the installation of a new irrigation system.

This project, which responds to population growth and the current needs of the municipality, is part of a broader improvement plan. "This project is only the first step on a longer journey. We have new phases planned that will shape our vision of a cemetery that is more than just a place of farewell. We want to create a space where serenity and beauty invite reflection, where gardens and traditional stone walls help us feel at peace," said Marco Bittner, councillor responsible for the Parque del Descanso Eterno.

The mayoress, Ana Sala, accompanied by councillor Marco Bittner and municipal technicians, visited the works yesterday to check on their progress.

 

 

 

Installation of beach hammocks and sunshades begins

Thu, 07/08/2025 - 14:34
Jueves, 7 Agosto, 2025 - 12:15Installation of beach hammocks and sunshades begins

Today, installation of beach hammocks and sunshades began on Arenal-Bol beach after the Town Council awarded the contract to SEAWOLF TEAM, S.L. for an annual fee of 280,000 euros. This week, the areas where these services will be located are being marked out and will be operational on both beaches on 12 August. The installation of these beach services has been delayed by several administrative appeals filed by different bidding companies.

Following the resolution of the appeals for reconsideration filed by the various bidders in the award procedure, an initial award proposal was made. However, the bidder proposed as the successful tenderer did not provide the required documentation or the final guarantee, so it was understood that it was withdrawing its bid due to failure to prove its technical solvency, and the Contracting Department proposed a new successful tenderer, which is the one that will finally provide the service.

Seawolf Team will provide sunshade and sunbed services for four seasons. As a new feature, this company offers environmental education staff to carry out awareness campaigns on the beach.
In addition, this year the appearance of the services will change so that the sunbeds, a total of 900 units, will be sand-coloured, more in keeping with the environment, and the sunshades, a total of 700 units, will be made of natural fibre.

 

 

The Local Police's new boat rescues a man after he fell five metres into the sea from Penyal d'Ifac

Thu, 07/08/2025 - 14:31
Jueves, 7 Agosto, 2025 - 08:30The Local Police's new boat rescues a man after he fell five metres into the sea from Penyal d'Ifac

A 60-year-old man was rescued yesterday at midday after falling into the sea while trying to descend to a cove from a rocky area of Penyal d'Ifac. The new Maritime Surveillance and Intervention Unit of the Calpe Local Police (UVIM) took part in the operation. After receiving a call from 112, they headed to the area around Penyal and managed to locate the injured man.

Once the boat was anchored, one of the officers jumped into the water to rescue him, while the other remained on board directing the manoeuvre. The victim, who suffered blows to his back, chest and head, said he had fallen approximately five metres while trying to descend to a cove.

In addition to several officers from the Calpe Local Police, firefighters, medical services, a lifeguard from the EULEN company and even a paddle surfer who was in the area took part in the evacuation of the injured man.

The “festeros” take over the Town Hall on Fadrí Day

Mon, 04/08/2025 - 13:44
Viernes, 1 Agosto, 2025 - 13:00The “festeros” take over the Town Hall on Fadrí Day

As is traditional on Fadrí Day, Calpe has a new mayor. This morning, 18-year-old festival-goer Salva Femenía became the town's first councillor after Mayoress Ana Sala handed him the baton in front of the members of the festival committee, who cheered their new municipal representative.

Although he will only be in office for 24 hours, he has prepared a programme of measures that will be in force throughout the day. After thanking the “festeros”  for their trust, the new mayor said that his goal is to work for a more ‘festive’ Calpe.

The young mayor addressed those present - members of the committee and citizens - from the balcony of the Town Hall and presented several of his proposals, such as extending the hours of the festival shows, banning controls and making it compulsory to have fun during the festival days.

This event marks Fadrí Day, a day when young “festeros” take charge of the municipality. In his speech from the plenary hall, Salva Femenía also called for more days of festivities.

 

Calpe holds its first port round table to address the sector's needs

Mon, 04/08/2025 - 13:41
Viernes, 1 Agosto, 2025 - 11:45Calpe holds its first port round table to address the sector's needs

The Director General of Coasts, Ports and Airports, Marc García, chaired the first meeting of the Calpe port round table, which was attended by Calpe Town Council, the Fishermen's Association, the Royal Yacht Club of Calpe, Varadero Marine Spirit and Avramar, the company that manages the fish farm in Calpe.

This is the first meeting between the Director General and the various port stakeholders to hear their concerns and worries. The mayoress of Calpe, Ana Sala, criticised the slow response to the requests submitted by the Town Council to Ports and the fact that the Regional Government returns little of the fees that Calpe pays them every year to the local port. She also took the opportunity to reiterate the Town Council's opposition to the fish farm installed off the coast of the municipality.

Similarly, the head of the fishermen's association, Paco Catalá, and the association's secretary, Santos Pastor, called for greater speed in the processing of files and more support from the regional government in improving the port's infrastructure, ‘one of the most visited in the Valencian Community in both winter and summer’. They cited as an example the importance of improving the fish market, a building that is over 30 years old. The fishermen's association also warned of the lack of space in the port due to the presence of boats from other ports and the increase in tourist activity.

Representatives of Varadero Marine Spirit and Avramar also highlighted the delay in resolving applications and raised the possibility of establishing access control on Avenida del Puerto - from the Royal Yacht Club to Cala del Racó - to avoid traffic jams on this road.

The president of the Royal Yacht Club, Juan Belliure, explained to the director general the sporting successes achieved by the club and the educational work carried out in schools to promote water sports, and informed him of the 50th anniversary of these facilities next year.

The director general invited all those present to submit detailed proposals in relation to the demands made.

 He also reported that the Ports budget has increased by 15% this year, in addition to the intention to reinforce the service with 11 people, which he hopes will enable a more responsive service to be provided in relation to requests and enquiries concerning the 35 ports managed in the Valencian Community. He added that the Calpe fish market is the only one in the region built and paid for by the fishermen of Calpe themselves, ‘something that must be taken into account’, and assured that it ‘will be a priority’ for the Regional Government.

In addition to Mayor Ana Sala, the meeting was attended by the Councillor for the Sea and Land, Mariola Mulet, and the Councillor for Territory, Juan Manuel del Pino.

Calpe successfully hosts the first ‘Calpe Drumt’, an international drumming event on Belgium Day

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 20:43
Miércoles, 23 Julio, 2025 - 11:30 Calpe successfully hosts the first ‘Calpe Drumt’, an international drumming event on Belgium Day

On Monday, Calpe hosted the first ‘Calpe Drumt’ with great success, an innovative musical event that brought the spirit of Belgium's famous ‘Kortrijk Drumt’ to the Costa Blanca. The initiative, which coincided with Belgium Day celebrations, brought together dozens of drummers in a unique show that fused Belgian and Valencian culture.

‘Calpe Drumt’ originated in Kortrijk, Belgium, where drummer Gino Kesteloot has been organising ‘Kortrijk Drumt’ for more than 10 years, a mass gathering of rock drummers who play in unison. This Belgian musical tradition found the perfect stage for its international expansion in Calpe.

The celebration enjoyed the special collaboration of the local Belgian community, the third largest among Calpe's foreign residents, who actively participated in organising the catering. As an ambassador of Valencian culture, a giant paella was served for 400 people, symbolising the gastronomic fusion of both cultures, along with authentic Belgian beer to accompany the day of conviviality prior to the concert.

The event was attended by Trui Steenhoudt, Councillor for Mobility for the city of Kortrijk and a percussion enthusiast, who actively participated in the choral drumming session. The Mayor of Calpe, Ana Sala, performed the ‘honorary kick-off’ of the event, playing the first rhythmic bars on the main drum under the direction of Gino Kesteloot.

One of the big surprises of the night was the participation of renowned drummer Neil Cooper, member of the famous band Therapy, who accompanied the local and international participants on stage. All the participating artists, including Cooper, generously waived their fees to make this charity event possible.

The evening also featured a pro bono collaboration from the resident DJs of Calpe Municipal Radio, who left the studio to entertain guests during the pre-concert gathering and between musical performances with the best rock music of recent decades.

The event began with the reading of a manifesto by representatives of the Belgian community on the occasion of Belgium Day, followed by the performance of the Belgian national anthem.

The concert was structured in two distinct parts. The first included percussion pieces by rock legends such as Bon Jovi, Rammstein and AC/DC, while the second part featured popular Belgian songs, notably ‘Mooi, 't Leven is Mooi’ (‘Life is Beautiful’), which was particularly well received by the Belgian community in attendance.

The event brought together approximately 75 drummers from different countries. Most were from Belgium, but it also featured Brazilian drummers led by Alexei Leão and the participation of 10 local drummers from Marina Alta, demonstrating the international and inclusive nature of the event.

The concert ended at 11 p.m. and the clean-up was completed in record time, respecting the neighbours' rest and demonstrating the organisers' commitment to the environment. Both at the beginning and at the end of the event, it was announced that this will most likely not be the last edition of the event in Calpe. The Town Council is already working on ‘Calpe Drumt II’, recognising that due to the heat and the high season dates, many people were unable to participate for work or weather reasons.

The Councillor for Residents, Marco Bittner, described the event as ‘a moment of encounter between Belgian and Valencian culture, exemplifying the welcoming and tolerant spirit of the people of Calpe’. The initiative brought together foreigners and locals in a concert never seen in the area, consolidating the celebration of Belgium Day in style.
 

Nacha Pop, El Drogas and Figa Flawas, headliners of the Calpe Pop Festival 2025

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 20:37
Jueves, 24 Julio, 2025 - 12:30Nacha Pop, El Drogas and Figa Flawas, headliners of the Calpe Pop Festival 2025

Calpe will celebrate a new edition of the Calpe Pop Festival on August 15 and 16, which this time will feature stellar performances by Nacha Pop and El Drogas, who marked an entire era of Spanish pop and rock with their songs, as well as the trendy Catalan duo that has revolutionized urban music, Figa Flawas.

The event, which has been held in Calpe since 2021 coinciding with the Ascension bridge during the peak tourist season, combines performances for an adult audience with others aimed at new generations. Thus, alongside Nacha Pop and El Drogas, the participation of young performers who are making a name for themselves in the music scene is also planned, such as Figa Flawas, Gava i Nico and DJ Capde, in addition to the performance by local DJ Abraham Pla.

The festival will kick off on August 15 with Figa Flawas, Gava i Nico, and DJ Capde. It will continue the next day with Nacha Pop and El Drogas, who was the singer, bassist, and leader of the urban rock band Barricada. The event will close with DJ Abraham Pla. 

The Calpe Pop festival will take place in the Parc de la Creativitat. The entrance is free, and the doors are scheduled to open at 10 PM on August 15 and at 8:30 PM on August 16.

Calpe closes the municipal swimming pool in August to carry out improvement works on the facilities

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 20:29
Lunes, 28 Julio, 2025 - 11:45 Calpe closes the municipal swimming pool in August to carry out improvement works on the facilities

From 2 August, the municipal swimming pool will be temporarily closed to carry out various maintenance and improvement works on the facilities. The swimming pool will reopen on 1 September with classes and free swimming, although on 28 and 29 August the facility will be open exclusively for registration for the new season's courses.

During the month of August, various works are planned for these sports facilities, including repairs to the dehumidifier and four diesel boilers to ensure service in the event of a biomass boiler failure. In addition, electrical panels will be replaced, and distribution pumps will be repaired. The automation of all the machinery using PLC systems is also planned, with an application that will allow the status of the swimming pool to be monitored at all times.

All this work represents an investment of €78,484.77 and was announced in March when the swimming pool was refurbished. The final execution has been delayed until now as it required the closure of the swimming pool and August is the month that least affects normal activity.

In addition, a 57.2 kW photovoltaic system will be installed on the roof, with an inverter that will allow it to be self-sufficient in the event of a power failure. This represents an investment of €22,100 and has been awarded to the company Energías Renovables HG, from Ondara. This month, turnstiles will also be installed for automatic access control, with an investment of €16,100.

Finally, under the maintenance contract signed a couple of months ago, the mouldy roof panels will be replaced and the entire deteriorated agglomerate side strip will be repaired. The entrance floor will also be replaced with epoxy and the iron door to the car park will be replaced. All this will cost €18,500.

In September, once the swimming pool has reopened, the entire exterior façade will be cleaned and the windows washed. All this work will ensure that the swimming pool is completely renovated and ready for its reopening on 1 September.

 

 

Everything is ready in Calpe to celebrate the patron saint festivities in honour of the Virgen de las Nieves

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 20:19
Martes, 29 Julio, 2025 - 14:30Everything is ready in Calpe to celebrate the patron saint festivities in honour of the Virgen de las Nieves

Calpe will celebrate its patron saint festivities in honour of its patron saint, the Virgen de las Nieves, starting this Thursday, 31 July. One of the most traditional and heartfelt celebrations in the town begins, organised by the 2025 festivities committee and Calpe Town Council.

The day will begin with the Entrada de la Murta, an event that kicks off the festivities and in which the members of the committee parade through the streets of the old town dressed in traditional costumes to the Miguel Roselló square. There, the queens of the festivities will perform the ‘Crida a la festa’ from the balcony of the Town Hall. In the evening, the Plaza Mayor will host a performance by DJ Fely & Macro Discomóvil SOS.

On Friday 1 August, the ‘Día del Fadrí’ will be celebrated, when young revellers will take over the Town Hall and the ‘vara de mando’ (symbol of authority) will be handed over to the 2007 revellers, who will rule the streets of the municipality for a day. At 6pm there will be Aqua-jocs followed by a foam party for the little ones in the Parc de la Creativitat. Welectric, Dj & Orquesta Óxido will perform that night in the Plaza Mayor.

On Saturday 2 August, ‘El Día de las Comisiones’ (Commissions Day) will be celebrated with cucañas, traditional games and a candy parade in the morning in Calle Llibertat. In the afternoon, there will be a children's mini-disco on Calle Cervantes and, from 11.30 pm, ‘DJ Night’ with performances by Sergio Salinas, Sansixto, Brian Cross and Omy Cid in the Plaza Mayor.

On Sunday 3 August, ‘Children's Day’ will be celebrated with various activities for the little ones. There will be a children's wake-up call, water games and a foam party in the Parc de la Creativitat, and in the afternoon, the traditional musicals will be held in the Plaza Mayor, with a children's Disney show featuring Gisela at 7.30 pm and the Hollywood musical at 11 pm in the Plaza Mayor. This will be followed by a huge mobile disco with Marsal Ventura ‘Technoflamenco’ in the Plaza Mayor.

On Monday 4 August, the eve of the main festival, at 8 pm there will be a parade with the queens and members of the 2025 Festival Committee, which will end at the parish church where the Offering of Flowers to the Virgin of the Snows will take place. In the evening, there will be a large night-time mascletá (fireworks display) by Pirotecnia Caballer, followed by a performance by the Orquesta Alaska on Tour in the Plaza Mayor.

On Tuesday 5th, the feast day of the Virgin of the Snows, patron saint of Calpe, the festivities will begin with an aerial bombardment by the Caballer pyrotechnics company. At 11 am, there will be a parade by the Festival Committee and a mass in honour of the Virgen de las Nieves. At 1 pm, there will be a mascletá in the Plaza Mayor. At 7.30 pm there will be another parade prior to the solemn procession in honour of the patron saint of Calpe, which will pass through the streets of the old town and will be followed by the famous Castell a la Mar organised by the Festivities Department, an ‘aero-aquatic’ fireworks display launched from the breakwater at Arenal-Bol beach. At 12:30 a.m., the Plaza Mayor will once again be the meeting point with a performance by the ‘Matrix’ orchestra.

 On Wednesday 6 August, Saint Salvador's Day, the traditional Valencian pilota match will be held in Calle García Ortiz. In the afternoon, the festival-goers and authorities will move to the chapel of San Salvador, where the traditional mass in honour of Saint Salvador will be held. This will be followed by a wine reception in Calle La Ermita.

From 6 to 13 August, the traditional ‘Bous al carrer’ (bulls in the street) will be held in Calle Conde de Altea with afternoon and evening sessions organised by the Associació Festera Bous al Carrer. And on Sunday 10 August, there will be a grand parade with floats from Calle Benissa to Plaza Colón.

The festivities will come to an end with free concerts on 15 and 16 August with the CalpePop Festival. On 15 August with Figa Flawas, Gava i Nico and DJ Capde. And on 16 August with Nacha Pop, El Drogas and DJ Abraham Pla from Calpe. These concerts will be held in the Parc de la Creativitat and are free of charge.

 

The plenary session approves a budget amendment of €1,335,911.03

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 20:11
Martes, 29 Julio, 2025 - 19:00The plenary session approves a budget amendment of €1,335,911.03

In view of the existence of expenditure that cannot be postponed until the following financial year, for which there is no provision in the current budget and given that sufficient funding is available, a credit modification for extraordinary credit amounting to €1,335,911.03 was brought before the plenary session today and approved with the votes of the government and the abstention of the opposition.

The aim is to cancel certain budget items that are not committed and are not planned to be executed this year in order to meet other expenses that need to be executed this financial year. In addition, €755,684.89 is allocated from the 2024 cash surplus. This will be used to remove items such as sanitation and rainwater infrastructure worth €569,226.14, popular festivals worth €1,000, and building repair and maintenance worth €10,000.

The items to be executed this year relate to the payment of interest on arrears arising from court rulings amounting to €380,674.92 (the company SIREM, formerly COLSUR, sued the City Council at the same time as the City Council sued the company, and the appeal has not yet been resolved).

Other items to be implemented this year include investment in urban land in the Maryvilla area through expropriation at fair market value amounting to €854,423.04, the installation of pipes and pre-installation of the public Wi-Fi network in the old town for €49,813.07, the acquisition of furniture and equipment for the Primary Care Social Centre for €40,000, the Sports and Culture Gala Awards for €10,000 and the Moors and Christians Poster Competition for €1,000.

At this point, the spokesperson for Defendamos Calpe, Paco Quiles, questioned the lack of information, stating that "we need to assess who defended not paying these bills and why. We have to pay almost €400,000 in late payment interest, but why wasn't an attempt made to pay earlier? As for the plot of land, in 1998 it was decided that it would be privately owned and we are going to pay €160 per square metre without having a plan for what is going to be done there. It could have been exchanged for land in the lower part of Maryvilla to create much-needed parking spaces. In the end, it is the citizens who pay the consequences".

The spokesperson for the Popular Party, Miguel Crespo, said that "we are holding a plenary session to pay almost €400,000 in late payment interest and €800,000 for private land, two actions that will not result in improvements for citizens. The late payment interest in the sadly notorious rubbish case could reach €6 million. On the other hand, in the requested expropriation of the plots at the last plenary session, they announced the declassification of the plots in the sectors, and it makes no sense if we compare both operations, what is going to be paid for some plots and what they plan to pay for the others. When we demand legal certainty, we are talking about costs that can be borne by the City Council. Furthermore, a requested expropriation is not the same as a forced expropriation."

For his part, Socialist spokesperson Guillermo Sendra explained that "on the Colsur issue, everyone knows that there is a criminal proceeding that began in 2010. This government team was not in office at that time, and since then there has been a series of lawsuits. The logical thing is to pay what the judges say. There is a lawsuit filed by Colsur against the City Council and by the City Council against Colsur. A judge ruled that criminal preliminary proceedings applied, and now we have to pay while we wait for the City Council's lawsuit against Colsur to be resolved."

The spokesperson for Compromís, Ximo Perles, pointed out that "there is the concept of credit compensation. If 12 million is claimed (which is what the City Council is claiming from Colsur) and the company is asking us for 6 million, we are awaiting the resolution, but for the moment there is a judge who says that we have to pay. From 2011 to 2019, the Popular Party was in government and did not change the policy of not paying. As for the plots, there is a substantial difference between the sectors, in that those in Maryvilla are urban and the others are not‘. Perles also accused the spokesperson for Defendamos Calpee of ’not attending meetings, not knowing anything and then insinuating things that are not true in order to make the government look bad".

The spokesperson for Somos Calpe, Juan Manuel del Pino, concluded by pointing out that "as for the interest on arrears, the ruling comes 15 years after the start of the proceedings and is the result of a court ruling, regardless of our opinion. As for the Maryvilla plots, we are talking about consolidated public land, and in the sectors we are talking about land to be developed, and the prices are obviously different and will be backed by the provincial court; the value of the land is not the same in one place as in another".

To conclude the debate, the mayoress, Ana Sala, stated that ‘justice is slow and this is a ruling that must be complied with. As for the expropriation requested in the 1998 General Urban Development Plan, it outlines things that no longer make sense today. The owner has been waiting 27 years for the City Council to take action to resolve the issue of private land designated for public use and has finally grown tired and requested expropriation’.

In addition, a credit recognition of 4,565.76 euros from last year's budget was approved. The municipal ordinance regulating direct financial aid to individuals or families in situations of social emergency and for the improvement of the autonomy of the elderly was also unanimously approved. The aim is to establish municipal guidelines in line with the criteria of the Valencian Regional Government that will allow for more agile management of emergency social aid.

Calpe joins the UNED Senior programme with two courses for people aged 55 and over.

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 20:06
Miércoles, 30 Julio, 2025 - 12:15Calpe joins the UNED Senior programme with two courses for people aged 55 and over.

Starting next academic year, Calpe will offer two courses from the UNED Senior programme for the first time, aimed at people aged 55 and over.

Calpe Town Council and UNED Dénia have agreed to launch this initiative, which aims to offer this group the opportunity to continue learning and enriching their knowledge in different fields.

The mayoress of Calpe, Ana Sala, and the councillor for education, Mariola Mulet, met with the director of the UNED Associated Centre in Dénia, Raquel Martí Signes, and the secretary of this institution, José Monserrat Crespo, to finalise the details of this new educational project.

Two courses will be offered: ‘The artistic vision throughout history’, taught by Susana García Mascator, from October to January, and ‘Neuroscience: how the body shapes your brain’ by Susana Gonzalo Gamo, from February to May. They will be held on Wednesdays from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm at the Casa Nova.

Although initially aimed at people aged 55 and over, younger people may enrol if places are available. UNED Senior courses are not part of the UNED's official curriculum, so there are no entry requirements or prior studies necessary to participate.

The registration period will be from 1 to 30 September via the website uneddenia.es. The registration fee is 60 € for a single course and 110 € if you register for both.

In this way, Calpe is expanding its educational offering in partnership with UNED Dénia, of which it has been a founding member since the centre was created in the 1980s.
 

 

The City Council allocates €100,000 to subsidize cultural and artistic training

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 19:55
Jueves, 31 Julio, 2025 - 11:30The City Council allocates €100,000 to subsidize cultural and artistic training

The Calpe Town Council has opened the application period for grants and subsidies to promote cultural and/or artistic education. This is the second year that financial incentives have been offered for cultural training, as is already the case for sports training.

The grants are aimed at associations, groups and/or artistic or cultural entities with legal personality and capacity to act that promote and encourage cultural, educational and/or artistic disciplines and carry out their activities in the municipality of Calpe.

The purpose of the grants is to finance the costs of cultural training, on a competitive basis, including both the association's running costs and the costs of specific activities (courses, projects, exhibitions, concerts, debates, etc.), provided that these are aimed at training, creation, promotion and dissemination of culture in all its forms.

The aim of the Culture Department is to promote and support cultural and artistic training and creation aimed at the general public, to contribute to cultural training activities carried out in the municipality by cultural organisations and to facilitate access for families to specific training in cultural activities.

The aim is to subsidise any type of organisation that has taken on cultural training as its own activity. The award criteria will take into account the organisation's experience in training, the number of members, the volume of expenditure and any discounts applied.

Applications may be submitted from today, 31 July, until 22 August. Applications must be submitted electronically via the electronic office. The eligible period will be the academic year between September 2024 and July 2025.
 

WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND IN CALPE (1, 2 AND 3 AUGUST)

Thu, 31/07/2025 - 19:51
Jueves, 31 Julio, 2025 - 09:45WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND IN CALPE (1, 2 AND 3 AUGUST)

Friday, 1:
•    Exhibition ‘Baños de la Reina, la huella romana’ (The Queen's Baths, the Roman footprint). Until 30 December. Museo del Coleccionismo
•    9:00 am - 9:00 pm. Exhibition ‘Llúria, Lords and Ladies of the Land’. Cultural Centre.
•    9:00 am. Despertà (wake-up call) through the streets of the municipality.
•    12:00 noon. Taking of the Town Hall on Fadrí Day and changing of the baton of office. Miguel Roselló Square.
•    Followed by the takeover of the Department of Festivals and the changing of the medal. Plaza Mosquit.
•    6:00 p.m. Aqua-jocs (water games) and foam party. Parc de la Creativitat.
•    6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza Mediterráneo (Fossa beach).
•    11:30 p.m. Welectric, DJ & Orquesta Óxido. Plaza Mayor.

Saturday, 2:

•    Exhibition ‘Baños de la Reina, la huella romana’ (Queen's Baths, the Roman footprint). Until 30 December. Museo del Coleccionismo.
•    9:00 am. Free Zumba class. Plaza Colón (Arenal-Bol beach).
•    11:30 am. ‘El Día de las Comisiones’ with cucañas, traditional games and candy fireworks. Calle de Llibertat.
•    9:00 am - 2:00 pm. Exhibition: ‘Llúria, Lords and Ladies of the Land.’ Casa de Cultura.
•    5:30 p.m. Children's mini disco. Calle Cervantes.
•    6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza Mediterráneo (Fossa beach).
•    7pm - 10pm. Exhibition: ‘Paint and you will paint’. Old Town Hall (Calle Francisco Zaragoza, 2)
•    11.30pm ‘DJ Night’ with performances by Sergio Salinas, Sansixto, Brian Cross and Omy Cid. Plaza Mayor.

Sunday, 3rd:
•    10 am. Children's wake-up call, water games and foam party. Parc de la Creativitat.
•    11 am. Water games and foam party. Parc de la Creativitat.
•    6pm to 1am. Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza Mediterráneo (Fossa beach).
•    7.30pm. Children's Disney musical with performances by Gisela. Plaza Mayor.
•    11pm. Hollywood musical. Plaza Mayor
 

What to do this weekend in Calpe (July 25, 26, and 27)

Fri, 25/07/2025 - 07:37
Jueves, 24 Julio, 2025 - 11:45What to do this weekend in Calpe (July 25, 26, and 27)

Friday, 25:
•    Exhibition "Baños de la Reina, the Roman footprint." Until December 30. Museo del Coleccionismo
•     Exhibition Bitter Almonds by Andrea Chessa until July 30 in the exhibition hall of the Ajuntament Vell. 
•    9:00 AM - 9:00 PM. Exhibition "Llúria, Lords and Ladies of the Earth." Casa de Cultura. 
•    6:00 PM to 1:00 AM. Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza Mediterráneo (Fossa beach).
•    8:00 PM. Concert by the "Coral Ifach & Joves Cantors d'Ifach." Casa de Cultura. 
Saturday, 26: 
•    Exhibition "Baños de la Reina, the Roman footprint." Until December 30. Museo del Coleccionismo 
•    Exhibition Bitter Almonds by Andrea Chessa until July 30 in the exhibition hall of the Ajuntament Vell. 
•    9:00 AM. Free Zumba class. Plaza Colón (Arenal-Bol beach). 
•    9:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Exhibition "Llúria, Lords and Ladies of the Earth." Casa de Cultura. 
•     From 18:00 to 01:00. Craft markets. Calle Alemania (Arenal-Bol beach) and Mediterranean Square (Fossa beach). 
•    20:30. Concert "Connecta Percussió". Casa de la Cultura. 

Sunday, 27: 
•    From 18:00 to 01:00. Craft markets. Calle Alemania  (Arenal-Bol beach) and Plaza del Mediterráneo (Fossa beach).
 

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