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Costa Blanca North 4 – 10 May 2023 Issue 1974

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Issue No. 1974

4 - 10 May 2023

COSTA BLANCA NORTH • EUROWEEKLYNEWS.COM

time Villajoyosa celebrat­ ed the birth of 80 new residents in 2022. The site chosen this year was the park next to the new school on Calle Busot in the Gasparot area, which is now named Jardí dels Nous Vilers III,

New bus shelters for Benidorm Image by Benidorm Town Hall

BENIDORM Town Hall is in­ stalling 15 new bus shel­ ters to improve the service for public transport users. Old ones that had be­ come ‘obsolete’ have al­ ready been replaced in Calle Primavera, Salt de l’Aigua car park, Calle Lan­ Improving the service. greo and Avenida Be­ niardá, with several others set to be installed at differ­ ent points throughout the town. The new shelters include digital information systems with updated timetables and frequency of buses, as well as offering shaded benches for passengers. “This was an important request by residents and was totally understandable, as waiting for a bus on a bench or standing up in the sun with these temperatures is very uncomfortable,” declared local Mobility councillor José Ramón González.

or ‘garden of new vileros’. ‘Arbre per naixement’ was launched by the Envi­ ronment department of the town council with the double aim of celebrating the births while promoting the development of a bond between children and na­ ture by caring for a tree bearing their name, thus encouraging love and re­ spect for the environment.

Image by Villajoyosa Town Hall

GRASS ROOTS

UP to 80 new trees were planted in Villajoyosa last week as part of the yearly ‘Arbre per naixement’, or ‘tree per birth’ campaign. The project consists of planting a tree for every baby born in the town the previous year, so this

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PLANTING TREES: One for every baby born in the town.


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