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ELCHE City Council has granted permits for the construction of two photovoltaic plants, one in Perleta and the other in Saladas.

The news was announced on June 2 by the councillor for Public Services, Hector Diez. The councillor explained that the first plant will be built in the Perleta district, Poligono 1, nº29. The photovoltaic plant will be created in the part of the Clave 51 plot.

The second facility will be located in the Saladas area, in Poligono 1 nº163. The plant

ORIHUELA’s councillor for Tourism, María García, has confirmed that Orihuela will receive €40,000 in funding from Turisme Comunitat Valenciana to carry out promotional activities.

The councillor confirmed: “This aid will be used to finance two campaigns. The first of them will be aimed at national tourism, especially from the north, who may be long ­ stay tourists and interested has all the necessary authorisations and will occupy an area of 79,485 square metres.

The councillor stressed that, in both cases, it is important to note that among the landscape integration measures that are established, the facilities will have to have hunting fences. In addition, in the open spaces, the planting of native species such as almond trees will be mandatory.

The installation of the panels will have to avoid the areas close to the access roads.

€2,000, and 10 third place prizes of €1,000 each.

The councillor for Commerce, Lidia Lopez, confirmed: “The main aim of this

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Against litter

competition is to support commerce and revitalise sales by encouraging consumption during the city’s main fiestas.”

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NEUROSURGEONS in Alicante train in the removal of tumours in synthetic toy heads that reproduce the real anatomy of the brain in great detail, from veins to arteries, vessels and nerves.

The toy heads simulate, with noise included, how a bone is drilled with a drill and filed. This is possible thanks to the toy industry and its simulators ­ human ­ like facesbuilt with 3D printers, now at the service of medicine.

This new three­dimensional modelling technique and virtual reality have become allies

Tourism campaigns

in golf, the beach or heritage.

“For this campaign advertising spaces will be hired on billboards in cities in Castilla y León, the Basque Country and Asturias, as well as the placement of vinyl on urban buses.”

The councillor added:

“The second campaign is an international campaign which will be fi ­ nanced to support the promotion of the Moors and Christians festivals. These fiestas have been declared a Festival of National Tourist Interest but we want to achieve international interest.

“In this case, the campaign will consist of advertisements in the media in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Ireland and France.” of a very delicate and precision surgery, to the point that they have helped to reduce complications in the brain.

Complications occurred in 30 per cent of cases and this figure has been reduced to 10.

The use of synthetic simulators inspired by the craftsmanship of the toy industry together with three­dimensional vision and virtual reality is the most advanced in training and makes the province of Alicante one of the leading places worldwide in training in Neuroanatomy.

ALICANTE activated the campaign ‘1m2 against litter’ with two actions to collect plastic and other waste in coastal areas such as Cala Palmera and the Postiguet breakwater.

Alicante City Council and the cleaning company UTE collaborated on the two environmental awareness actions that took place over the weekend, on June 3 and 4.

A team from UTE Alicante took care of all the waste that was collected and managed it according to their typology to be recycled.

In many cases, waste that is difficult to manage is collected in these initiatives on the coast, such as fishing weights, tyres and remains of toxic or hazardous products that are taken to the eco ­ park for proper management.

THE animal charity, Little Pod Association, is looking for sponsors for their massive charity event on October 14 at Los Cucalos restaurant at Avda de Montezenia, 1, Los Dolses, Orihuela Costa.

For a nominal sum, the charity will promote its sponsors all over social media, with videos plus continuous social media posts which are guaranteed to reach over 16,000 social media users.

Sponsors will also receive a laminated poster confirming their support.

It’s an amazing advertising offer all for the price of €50 or as a big sponsor €100.

Little Pod aim to reduce

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