Edition 135
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Friday, September 20, 2013
PARAMOUNT AND CORVERA ARE GO! New pledges over theme park and airport By Alex Trelinski
BABY IN AIRPORT BELT TRAGEDY
The long sagas of Corvera Airport and the Paramount Theme Park appear to be reaching an end game, accord ing to Murcia’s politicians. Murcia President, Ramón Luis Valcarcel told the Regional Assembly this week that the new airport at Corvera will open in April 2014, and will run in tandem with the current facility at San Javier, which will then close in the autumn. Meanwhile, Tourism Minister Pedro Albert Cruz has said that con struction work on the Paramount Theme Park will start at the end of the year, despite a delay in the issuing of building licenses. Valcarcel’s comments over the San Javier shutdown came after the news that the Murcian government had can celled its contract with Aeromur for run ning Corvera, blaming the company for failing to keep to all the deadlines for opening up the airport. As reported by The Courier earlier this year, the gov ernment took legal action to void their contract with Aeromur, on the grounds of failing to meet its contractual obliga tions, and they may even sue the com pany in the future. Government minis ter Antonio Sevilla said that they will be readvertising the operating contract, and that the process could take up to two months, with Sevilla emphasising
that he wanted Corvera to open as soon as possible. President Valcarcel announced this week that the airport authority AENA was committed to shut ting down San Javier next autumn, and were on board for an April launch for Corvera. Construction planning licenses were set to be issued this month for the Paramount Theme Park at Alhama de Murcia, but despite regular pledges this would happen, Tourism Minister, Pedro Albert Cruz has now said that there’s a delay until December and that building work would start as soon as the Alhama council issues licenses for the various parts of the designated park
land. Cruz said that getting all the neces sary documentation takes time and added that considering Spanish bureaucracy, it was something of a tri umph that construction work on the project would only start some six months behind schedule. He said that clearance of the site with the removal of trees is about to get underway. He added that building works would con tinue until the end of 2015, with the park opening soon after, and that there were no problems with any financial guarantees from the Premursa compa ny, which is running the development of the Paramount Park.
A fivemonthold baby died early on Thursday morn ing after a horrific accident on a baggage conveyor belt at AlicanteElche airport. The boy’s family had minutes earlier touched down for the start of their holiday in Denia when tragedy struck. Exact details of what happened next have not yet been revealed, but airport sources say that the baby 'suffered an accident on the belt.' Paramedics rushed to save the child's life, but it was too late. Some reports as The Courier went to press, suggest ed that the family was British who live in America, whilst other sources said that that they were American and touring Europe. After exiting the inbound service from Gatwick shortly before midnight, they entered the terminal and arrived at the baggage collection area. It is believed the accident happened on the special bag gage belt area which is reserved for the collection of larger suitcases, pushchairs and musical instru ments. The parents, who were also travelling with an older child, were taken to the Denia hotel, which they had reserved for their holiday, and were given coun selling by Cruz Roja volunteers. A Guardia Civil spokesman said it was investigating the incident, but said it was currently being put down as 'an acci dent.'
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