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The tourist destination is now going to compensate for these emissions by planting trees.
In the second stage of the project starting in the summer, it will give travellers the option of paying for the pollution generated during their holidays.
Mijas tourism
period from 2023 to 2027.
The university has drawn up a guide for the promotion of the destination of the coastal town, managing its offer and defining ways of financing and projecting products and promotions that, in the case of Mijas, added to the three main sectors (sun and beach, Mediterranean white village and golf).
There are also four other potential segments (gastronomy,
Judokas in Torremolinos
TORREMOLINOS is expecting to be busy this weekend as more than 300 judo players will be present on Saturday, February 11, for the Andalucian Judo Children’s and Cadet competition.
It is expected that the competition will also be attended by a large number of parents and family members.
The Palacio San Miguel will host a tournament that will bring together the most promising judo players in Andalucia.
The children’s category, boys and girls born in 2009 and 2010 will be the first to compete, starting at 11.00am, with bouts lasting three minutes. A total of 156 competitors will be present in Torremolinos.
In the afternoon, from 3.00pm, the cadet category competition will take place, with the presence of judokas born in 2006, 2007 and 2008, with bouts lasting four minutes. A total of 182 cadets will compete.
In addition, reference should be made to the participation of Carlos Romero in the European Cadet Championships to be held this weekend in Fuengirola, where the athlete from Club Judo Torremolinos will participate in the category of -90 kilos with the best judoka on the continent.
crafts, nature and sport) that the department has been exploiting over the years.
The tourism plan that began in 2018 is now coming to an end and has produced important results over the years, but, as Mijas mayor, Jose Carlos Martin, pointed out, “it needs to be updated to put into context its lines of action for the coming years.
“The world situation has changed after the arrival of the Covid pandemic and the priorities are now different or, at least, are more nuanced.”