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Improving travel

THE mayor of Elche, Carlos Gonzalez, held a meeting with officials from ADIF and RENFE rail providers, in order to make progress on improving the local train and commuter train service.

As well as paying homage to the German, Austrian and Polish victims of the holocaust, the statue is dedicated to 12 local young people who were also killed in concentration camps.

long and will be worthwhile.”

The mayor added: “In short, the government is working to promote the suburban line and also for Elche to be included in the Mediterranean Corridor. This is undoubtedly positive for our city and its socioeconomic development.”

The sculpture was unveiled at a moving memorial service where mayor, Carlos González, led emotional tributes. González paid tribute to the victims saying, “Memorials like this are important as they highlight the value of coexistence and tolerance, basic pillars of our democracy.” We must “remember the most abhorrent moments from the past to prevent them from ever being repeated,” added González.

Miguel Hernandez airport has moved the reproduction of the Iberian bust to its new terminal in order for the hundreds of thousands of people who travel through the airport to sneak a peek!

THE port Management Office, Soraya Pina, visited the check ­ in area where the sculpture, which was in the old terminal and will remain permanently in this new space, has been installed.

It is hoped this emblem of Elche will promote the city. This move has been made to mark the 125th anniversary of the discovery of the Dama de Elche.

The councillor for Tourism, Carles Molina, and the councillor for Culture, Marga Anton, accompanied by the head of the Air­

The work consisted of changing the base and the display case. Carles Molina thanked the airport for this initiative, which has allowed the Lady of Elche, ambassador of the city, to be highlighted and given visibility at a transit point through which millions of tourists pass every year.

The mayor confirmed that: “The Ministry is firmly committed to the AlicanteElche ­ Murcia commuter line. The most important thing is that the key railway projects are moving forward, and that means that the Torrellano bypass will finally connect us to the airport.

“ADIF officials have explained to us that we are going through a period of changes due to the important improvements being made to the railway network, and as a result, there may be some temporary distortions in the service at certain times. They apologise for this but this inconvenience will not last for

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