lunes, 30 de junio de 2014
Parking on yellow lines.
Last week a visitor to my office on Calle Madrid, parked there car opposite. There are yellow lines on both sides of the road. When he returned to his car he discovered that he had received a parking ticket. He returned to the office and enquired if the yellow lines were still in force. On checking, we discovered that they were, so please be aware, when visiting our office.
domingo, 29 de junio de 2014
power cuts
From 0800 until 1100 hrs on Monday 30.6.2014there will be power cuts on La Marina and surrounding area for essential maintenance by Iberdrola.
miércoles, 25 de junio de 2014
High Summer Temperatures
The Generalitat of Valencia, have issued warnings about the prospect of very high summer temperatures in the region
The basic recommendations are that young and old should be looked after and ensure that they are given plenty of fluids.
Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. Wear light weight and light coloured clothing. Do not remain in the sun for long periods of time without adequate protection. Do not engage in strenuous activities at times when the temperatures are at their highest.
Do not leave children or animals in the car , even for a very short space of time, as the temperatures in a car can rise incredibly fast. It is advisable, even for adults, to wear a tee shirt when swimming.
Alcohol, caffeine and the hot sun are not good combinations. In the heat, alcohol affects persons much quicker and caffeine, combined with the heat, can produce an increased heart rate.
Those most at risk of heat stroke are Children under 5yrs, persons over the age of 65 yrs, persons who are very overweight, persons who are involved in heavy physical work and those who are ill and on medication. You are encouraged to use your fans and air conditioning systems to keep cool.
If a person is suffering from heat stroke, try to bring down their temperature by applying wet cloths to the pulse points on the body, such as the wrists, ankles and neck. Heat stroke may cause severe headaches and vomiting and in very serious cases unconsciousness.
In severe cases of heat stroke call the emergency services on 112.
The prospect of temperatures reaching over 100º this weekend are very high, so please take care, enjoy the good weather and act sensibly in the heat.
The basic recommendations are that young and old should be looked after and ensure that they are given plenty of fluids.
Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. Wear light weight and light coloured clothing. Do not remain in the sun for long periods of time without adequate protection. Do not engage in strenuous activities at times when the temperatures are at their highest.
Do not leave children or animals in the car , even for a very short space of time, as the temperatures in a car can rise incredibly fast. It is advisable, even for adults, to wear a tee shirt when swimming.
Alcohol, caffeine and the hot sun are not good combinations. In the heat, alcohol affects persons much quicker and caffeine, combined with the heat, can produce an increased heart rate.
Those most at risk of heat stroke are Children under 5yrs, persons over the age of 65 yrs, persons who are very overweight, persons who are involved in heavy physical work and those who are ill and on medication. You are encouraged to use your fans and air conditioning systems to keep cool.
If a person is suffering from heat stroke, try to bring down their temperature by applying wet cloths to the pulse points on the body, such as the wrists, ankles and neck. Heat stroke may cause severe headaches and vomiting and in very serious cases unconsciousness.
In severe cases of heat stroke call the emergency services on 112.
The prospect of temperatures reaching over 100º this weekend are very high, so please take care, enjoy the good weather and act sensibly in the heat.
martes, 17 de junio de 2014
Meeting with bar owners from Consum.
The meeting was held yesterday afternoon when most of the bar owners attended, as well as a few uninvited guests.
18 months ago members of the town hall and Tommy from the President's Association reached an agreement with Valencia to have a pilot scheme regarding the bars and entertainment in San Fulgencio. A set of guide lines were put down for the bars to follow.
1.Keep the music down to an acceptable level.
2. Ensure all windows and doors are kept closed.
3. Music to finish at midnight.
4. Ensure those sitting outside maintain order and keep the noise down.
5. Music etc., no more than three times a week.
So for a while all went well. But in the last 4 months there have been 70 plus complaints about noise.
Why? Quite frankly some bars have been abusing the guide lines.
So what happens when the guide lines are abused?
The police are called to deal with the complaints. The police, they have to follow the rule of law.
The two main laws are the law regarding excessive noise and the law regarding having the correct licence.
Only two bars on the urbanisation have a licence for live music. All the others are taking a chance. "If you put your head above the parapet you will get it shot."
So if you have Karaoke on the terrace and only have a licence for carry out food and the police are called, you will receive a denuncia. Also, some of the bars, that had not progressed their opening licences are still in the same position as they were, 18 months ago, despite having been informed of their requirements.
Because of the failure of these bars, they are drawing attention to the other bars that are compliant.
This is not something that either myself or any other councillor or the mayor have any control over.This is down to the bar owners.
If the local police deal with it, the fines are lower, but if the autonomical police deal with it, the fines can be as much as €3000 for a first offence and/or closure. Some say if the bars close, then the area will die. I don't think that is the case. From experience, when a bar closes it is not that long before someone else comes along to take it over.
So what of the future?
Let's get back to being responsible. If you are aware that certain bars are not complying contact myself or Paulino. Follow the guide lines, get your paperwork in order. You need public liability insurance, you need to have fire extinguishers that are maintained and certified.
The good news is that bars can have music inside, as long as there are no microphones or amplifiers. So a singer/guitarist can perform as long as there are no electrical aids and they keep the noise level down.
Outside Fiestas.
The rules are amended.
a. All bars who collaborate to have a mini fiesta will only be allowed two per area per month.
b.They must have their opening licence.
c. Personal liability insurance and
d. Certified fire extinguishers.
It is also up to the bar owners to ensure that any performers have their autonomo as they can be held responsible for employing a non registered worker.
Remember respect the rule of law and respect those officers that are called to enforce the rule of law. You can and will be denounced for disrespecting police officers in the execution of their duty. In all cases, unless specified, music will cease at midnight. Music in the afternoons come under the same rules as that of music in the evenings and any establishment, that has music in the afternoons, must either have the correct licence or be prepared to accept the consequences if they are reported to the police.
On a lighter note, the fiesta that is planned for, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of August will still go ahead and take place on the Consum Square.
A Cultural trip is being planned to Tabarca on the 12th July at a cost of approximately €18.
The Heroes of San Fulgencio Awards will take place in the Cardenal Beluga Theatre at 8 p.m. on the 11th July. Entertainment will be provided by Shani Ormiston. Tickets are €5 each. There is still time to nominate your Hero. Forms are available from all council offices and the establishments that have sponsored the awards.
Toldos Guardamar, The Hillside Bar, Our Place, Los Amigos, Barclay´s Properties,
The Bell, Woodstock, La Marina Vehicle Services, Bay Radio. Voting can also be by email at, localheroessanful@hotmail.com.
The Categories are : Child of Courage, Fundraiser of the Year, Sports Achievement Award, Parent of the Year, Student of the Year, Teacher of the Year, Bravery Award, The Emergency Services Award, The Good Neighbour Award and a Special Recognition Award.
The meeting was held yesterday afternoon when most of the bar owners attended, as well as a few uninvited guests.
18 months ago members of the town hall and Tommy from the President's Association reached an agreement with Valencia to have a pilot scheme regarding the bars and entertainment in San Fulgencio. A set of guide lines were put down for the bars to follow.
1.Keep the music down to an acceptable level.
2. Ensure all windows and doors are kept closed.
3. Music to finish at midnight.
4. Ensure those sitting outside maintain order and keep the noise down.
5. Music etc., no more than three times a week.
So for a while all went well. But in the last 4 months there have been 70 plus complaints about noise.
Why? Quite frankly some bars have been abusing the guide lines.
So what happens when the guide lines are abused?
The police are called to deal with the complaints. The police, they have to follow the rule of law.
The two main laws are the law regarding excessive noise and the law regarding having the correct licence.
Only two bars on the urbanisation have a licence for live music. All the others are taking a chance. "If you put your head above the parapet you will get it shot."
So if you have Karaoke on the terrace and only have a licence for carry out food and the police are called, you will receive a denuncia. Also, some of the bars, that had not progressed their opening licences are still in the same position as they were, 18 months ago, despite having been informed of their requirements.
Because of the failure of these bars, they are drawing attention to the other bars that are compliant.
This is not something that either myself or any other councillor or the mayor have any control over.This is down to the bar owners.
If the local police deal with it, the fines are lower, but if the autonomical police deal with it, the fines can be as much as €3000 for a first offence and/or closure. Some say if the bars close, then the area will die. I don't think that is the case. From experience, when a bar closes it is not that long before someone else comes along to take it over.
So what of the future?
Let's get back to being responsible. If you are aware that certain bars are not complying contact myself or Paulino. Follow the guide lines, get your paperwork in order. You need public liability insurance, you need to have fire extinguishers that are maintained and certified.
The good news is that bars can have music inside, as long as there are no microphones or amplifiers. So a singer/guitarist can perform as long as there are no electrical aids and they keep the noise level down.
Outside Fiestas.
The rules are amended.
a. All bars who collaborate to have a mini fiesta will only be allowed two per area per month.
b.They must have their opening licence.
c. Personal liability insurance and
d. Certified fire extinguishers.
It is also up to the bar owners to ensure that any performers have their autonomo as they can be held responsible for employing a non registered worker.
Remember respect the rule of law and respect those officers that are called to enforce the rule of law. You can and will be denounced for disrespecting police officers in the execution of their duty. In all cases, unless specified, music will cease at midnight. Music in the afternoons come under the same rules as that of music in the evenings and any establishment, that has music in the afternoons, must either have the correct licence or be prepared to accept the consequences if they are reported to the police.
On a lighter note, the fiesta that is planned for, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of August will still go ahead and take place on the Consum Square.
A Cultural trip is being planned to Tabarca on the 12th July at a cost of approximately €18.
The Heroes of San Fulgencio Awards will take place in the Cardenal Beluga Theatre at 8 p.m. on the 11th July. Entertainment will be provided by Shani Ormiston. Tickets are €5 each. There is still time to nominate your Hero. Forms are available from all council offices and the establishments that have sponsored the awards.
Toldos Guardamar, The Hillside Bar, Our Place, Los Amigos, Barclay´s Properties,
The Bell, Woodstock, La Marina Vehicle Services, Bay Radio. Voting can also be by email at, localheroessanful@hotmail.com.
The Categories are : Child of Courage, Fundraiser of the Year, Sports Achievement Award, Parent of the Year, Student of the Year, Teacher of the Year, Bravery Award, The Emergency Services Award, The Good Neighbour Award and a Special Recognition Award.
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