Fires in Spain’s central Avila Province forced hundreds of people to flee their homes Sunday as parts of the country sweltered under crushing temperatures.
Olive Press News Spain
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EL RASO Urbanisation may not have been in existence two decades ago, but it’s international community shows a maturity way beyond its years.
The friendly mix of expats – and, of course, some Spanish – has pulled together to create a real sense of community.
And the global group has just one goal: To create a clean, safe neighbourhood that everyone can enjoy.
EL RASO URB’: Inland from Guardamar del Segura, just off the CV-895
The Olive Press spoke to some of the locals, who have come together as a partnership and also registered themselves with the nearby governing body in Guardamar.
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Foxy Ladies
It is great to know that we can meet up again for our Foxy ladies lunch since our Christmas one. I hope you have all kept well and now ready to meet.
Our lunch is on Friday 30th April at Stan and Ollies in El Raso. We are having our Spring Fashion Show first and that will be for 12.00 The restaurant will be very good as social distancing and we will be well apart as we were on our last visit there. Creana is bringing along the new season range so lots to see.
Are there any ladies who would like to volunteer and be a model for us, please?
Olive Press News Spain
Quesada is soon expected to be part of a cycle network linking with Guardamar and Torrevieja
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A PROJECT linking the Guardamar coast with Rojales and Quesada was presented by Valenciaâs Public Works minister, Arcadi España, this week.
Specially-constructed lanes on the CV-905, the N-332 and the CV-895 will form a circular route connecting Quesada, Rojales, Guardamar and Torrevieja.
Local mayors have supported the idea, underlining the importance of joint work between administrations to carry out such projects.
España said the 1.5 million euro project will be: “a great benefit for citizens by giving mobility, promoting non-polluting modes of transport and being an alternative for leisure and sports, as well as an additional attraction for tourism.”