Calp City Council will allow the terraces of cafeterias, bars and restaurants to be expanded where possible to boost business and compensate for the economic losses caused by the COVID-19 health crisis. In this way, it will be possible to enlarge the terraces on the pavements where possible since they must be passable by pedestrians with the appropriate clearance measures.
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Calp Plenary approves direct aid to local trade to mitigate the COVID-19 effects
LAS PROVINCIAS
Calp Plenary approves direct aid to local trade to mitigate the effects of COVID-19
LA MARINA PLAZA
Calp allocates 1 million for aid for trade and abolishes tax on bar terraces
The Calp City Council plenary session, with the support of all the city's political groups, initially approved the granting of direct aid to local businesses to mitigate the losses caused by the COVID 19 pandemic.
To this end, the City Council also unanimously adopted a budgetary amendment in plenary session, which makes it possible to allocate 1,000,000 euros to this aid. The aid will be between 1,000 and 600 euros and will be targeted at both self-employed people and small businesses operating in the municipality of Calp.
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The chefs with Michelin-stars wait and see
54% of churches in the diocese open their doors today
LITORAL RADIO
Calp is prepared for phase 1, but without neglecting vigilance
LA MARINA PLAZA
A walk through the Marina Alta in phase 1: the shops are all open, some bars are open and the streets fill with life
CALP DIGITAL
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The Calp local police files 45 reports for travel violations within two days
LEVANTE
Calp fines 9 neighbours in a week of pedagogy of sports and walking
LAS PROVINCIAS
The pandemic is blocking the return of many foreigners to their homes
LA MARINA PLAZA
The City Council met this morning to discuss the plan for the transition to Phase 1 of the new normality and its implementation in the municipality. One of the most important agreements was to open the beaches of La Fossa and El Arenal for walking from Wednesday; sunbathing and lying on the sand is not allowed and the established time slots must be respected.
The Calp Local Police filed a total of 45 reports for violation of the mobility restrictions imposed by the state of alert between Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9. Many of these were due to failure to respect the time slots and conditions under which sports and street walking can be done.
As of today, Calp will start imposing fines on all those who do not comply with the established time slots and conditions for sports and walks.
Since these activities on the street were permitted last Saturday, May 2nd, the local police have been informing passers-by of the conditions under which these exits should take place. From now on, however, fines will be imposed due to the importance of respecting these rules.