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The ruling PP party at Orihuela
Town Hall has once again
failed to include coastal
residents, and non-Spanish
speaking tourists, in what is an
important year for the municipality
of Orihuela, according to PSOE
opposition councillor, Rosa
Martinez. A brochure entitled
Pasion Por El Poeta, which details a
year of events to celebrate the
centenary year of Orihuela-born
poet Miguel Hernandez, has been
produced – but in Spanish only. In
addition, none of the planned
events during 2010 are set to take
place on the coast of Orihuela.
Rosa Martinez said: “The PP mayor
of Orihuela, Monica Lorente,
travelled recently to the FITUR
tourism show in Madrid to promote
Orihuela and its role in the
centenary year of Miguel
Hernandez, and yet this official
brochure caters only for Spanishspeaking
tourists. This is an
extremely short-sighted approach
to take when international tourism
is so important to the economic
health of our municipality. I am sure
she forgot to tell the King of Spain
about this oversight. Secondly, Ms
Lorente has forgotten once again
that almost a third of her
municipality comprises
international residents, and most of
them live on the coast.
These moves are yet another snub
to coastal residents. I am certain
that commercial centres such as
those at Playa Flamenca,
Villamartin, Los Dolses, La Fuente
and the VIA Parks, which need more
tourism and more business, would
have appreciated some
involvement in hosting events to
celebrate this centenary year. It is
clear that the PP government is
happy to take tax money from
coastal residents and businesses
but has no interest whatsoever in
investing in the future of the area,
or sharing the spoils of what is such
an important and potentially
lucrative year.”
The PP ruling party of Orihuela has
yet to organise a single
‘Hernandiana’ event for on the
coast. The PSOE opposition party
has held several including a poetry
reading night in Spanish, English
and German, an art exhibition, and
a flamenco show. The PSOE has
translated the guide to events for
the forthcoming weeks into English
and German. This can be found athttp://www.orihuelacostapsoe.eu
or call into the PSOE office on the
coast, opposite the Cabo Roig
medical centre, on weekdays
between 11am and 1pm.
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