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Torrevieja promotes Sustainable Tourism through the development of a digital twin of the Las Lagunas de Torrevieja and La Mata Natural Park
25.03.2024
Torrevieja promotes Sustainable Tourism through the development of a digital twin of the Las Lagunas de Torrevieja and La Mata Natural Park
More than 1000 people will camp this Holy Week in the "Jose Eduardo Gil Rebollo" municipal recreational area
25.03.2024
More than 1000 people will camp this Holy Week in the "Jose Eduardo Gil Rebollo" municipal recreational area
Presented the activities scheduled for Arbor Day 2024
19.01.2024
Presented the activities scheduled for Arbor Day 2024
The Councilor for the Environment of the Torrevieja City Council, Antonio Vidal, together with the Councilor for Education, Ricardo Recuero, the director-conservator of the Lagunas de La Mata-Torrevieja Natural Park, Francisco Martínez, and the deputy manager of AGAMED, Gemma Cruz , have presented this morning the planting and regeneration activities that will be carried out on the occasion of the celebration of Tree Day 2024. Some actions that will take place on January 31 and February 1, for schoolchildren from all centers Torrevieja schools.
The Local Security Board held with the assistance of the Government subdelegate, Carlos Sánchez Heras
02.11.2023
The Local Security Board held with the assistance of the Government subdelegate, Carlos Sánchez Heras
The Local Police carried out this past weekend preventive alcohol and drug controls
28.08.2023
The Local Police carried out this past weekend preventive alcohol and drug controls
Torrevieja currently has 96,905 inhabitants registered in the municipal census
03.08.2023
Torrevieja currently has 96,905 inhabitants registered in the municipal census
It should be noted that in just seven months, from January to July 2023, a total of 1,168 Ukrainians have been registered in the city, mainly due to the Russian invasion in this country, which began in February 2022.
STATEMENT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF CENSUS AND STATISTICS
08.06.2023
STATEMENT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF CENSUS AND STATISTICS
Next Tuesday, March 21, an earthquake drill will take place in the educational centers in which the state security forces and bodies and emergency services will participate.
20.03.2023
Next Tuesday, March 21, an earthquake drill will take place in the educational centers in which the state security forces and bodies and emergency services will participate.
Approved the contracting file for the preparation of a study for the implementation of a restricted area for bathrooms and a visit to the Natural Park of Las Salinas de Torrevieja
06.03.2023
Approved the contracting file for the preparation of a study for the implementation of a restricted area for bathrooms and a visit to the Natural Park of Las Salinas de Torrevieja
It will include an economic feasibility study that serves as motivation for the decision to protect, rehabilitate and exploit the old facilities of the salt industry as tourist use with therapeutic-cultural-educational and recreational activities.
The City Council launches the automation of the municipal register
16.02.2023
The City Council launches the automation of the municipal register
The Councilor for Innovation and Modernization of the Local Administration, Ricardo Recuero, and the Councilor for Census and Statistics, Inmaculada Montesinos, have announced this morning the start-up starting this week of the Automation of the Municipal Register.
The City Council begins the procedures so that the traditional kiosk "El Tintero" on Playa del Cura is classified as a good of local relevance
13.02.2023
The City Council begins the procedures so that the traditional kiosk "El Tintero" on Playa del Cura is classified as a good of local relevance
Torrevieja begins 2023 with 91,731 inhabitants enumerator in the municipal census
09.01.2023
Torrevieja begins 2023 with 91,731 inhabitants enumerator in the municipal census
After the two countries of the extinct USSR and the United Kingdom are Colombian residents (3,139), who for the second consecutive year are ahead of the stable and historic Moroccan population (2,262), followed by Romanians (1,481), Bulgarians (1,432), Swedes (1,402), Belgians (1,236), Italians (1,079) and Germans (1,031)
Statement from the Department of Census and Statistics
25.10.2022
Statement from the Department of Census and Statistics
The action program for painting and repainting of all horizontal road markings in Torrevieja begins
25.08.2022
The action program for painting and repainting of all horizontal road markings in Torrevieja begins
The winning company is imesAPI SA, and the contract is for 4 years (2+2), worth 450,000 euros per year, which represents a global amount of 1,800,000 euros (VAT included)
Almost 400 people swear to the flag for civil personnel on the Paseo Vistalegre in Torrevieja
21.05.2022
Almost 400 people swear to the flag for civil personnel on the Paseo Vistalegre in Torrevieja
The MOE has chosen Torrevieja to be the first city to carry out the act of swearing to the flag after the COVID-19 pandemic
Torrevieja, the first city in Europe to install a pilot project to help pedestrians
24.02.2022
Torrevieja, the first city in Europe to install a pilot project to help pedestrians
This device will be presented as a novelty at the Mobility and Road Safety Fair in Amsterdam, INTERTRAFFIC, the largest event in the sector in Europe
Meeting with residents of Rocajuna to discuss citizen security issues
03.02.2022
Meeting with residents of Rocajuna to discuss citizen security issues
Yesterday morning, Tuesday, a meeting was organized with the residents of Torresur, an area of the Rocajuna urbanization, with a majority of British residents, with the presence of the deputy mayor of the Torrevieja City Council, Rosario Martínez, the Councilor for Security and Emergencies, Federico Alarcón, and the mayor of International Residents, Gitte Lund Thomsen, and in which members of the Civil Guard and the Torrevieja Local Police were also present.
The University of Alicante works on the creation of marketable biomass from wastewater or saline
27.01.2022
The University of Alicante works on the creation of marketable biomass from wastewater or saline
The team of researchers from the University of Alicante, led by Professor Rosa María Martínez Espinosa, is studying the use of halophilic microorganisms to clean contaminated water and brines before they are returned to the sea. Microorganisms consume these contaminants as food and make them disappear. At the same time, they create a biomass that can be used to make bioplastics. A raw material that can replace polluting plastics.