EXFICALP, the philatelic exhibition organised every December by the Calp Philatelic Association, reaches its 25th edition this year, and it does so by commemorating the anniversary of the twinning between the city of El Penyal and the city of El Puerto de Santa María in Cádiz, which is also celebrated for a quarter of a century.
The plenary session of Calp Town Council today agreed, with Defendamos Calpe and Compromís voting against and the PSPV-PSOE abstaining, to allocate 4,178,125 euros of the remaining funds from the 2019 budget for a total of fourteen investments to be implemented during 2021.
This morning the campaign was presented, which will be run by the town of Calp from today until the end of the Christmas season, to encourage purchases in local shops and at the same time "to make COVID not take away our Christmas enthusiasm".
A total of 95 female applicants have benefited from the aid line, which is aimed at businesses run by women and businesses under three years of age affected by the COVID-19 crisis, which the city council launched a few months ago with a grant from the provincial council.
Yesterday in Valencia, the Commission for Interadministrative Cooperation of the Comunidad Valenciana was launched, a body which serves as an instrument of coordination between the various public administrations with powers or responsibilities in the field of social services and is attached to the Department for Equality and Inclusive Policies.
Calp will have a continuous TIA service throughout 2021. The local council has requested this from the company holding the concession for this service, Applus. Applus has agreed to this request, taking advantage of the fact that the Generalitat Valenciana now allows mobile stations to remain in the cities.
This week is the highlight of the activities prepared by the Equality Department of Calp Town Council in collaboration with the Women's Association for Equality and IES Ifac to mark the International Day against Gender Violence.
This marks the end today of webinars offered to local businesses that have participated in the campaign against gender-based violence launched by the Equality Council. Today also marks the end of the poetry competition against gender-based violence aimed at IES pupils, and the "Women's Market" workshop for IES Ifac pupils will continue until 17 December.





