Scrub fire in Nova Xàbia
Feb 22nd
A scrub fire has burned some 250 square metres of pine forest and scrub in Calle Lastres (Nova Xàbia). It had been started by someone's bonfire of tree prunings which had been badly extinguished.
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Scrub fire in Nova Xàbia
Feb 22nd
A scrub fire has burned some 250 square metres of pine forest and scrub in Calle Lastres (Nova Xàbia). It had been started by someone's bonfire of tree prunings which had been badly extinguished.
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The assembly hall of the Javea Town Council of Javea hosted official ceremony on Sunday to constitute the Consell dels Xiquets (or Children's Council), a new citizen participation body composed of representatives from all primary and secondary schools in Javea, which will be responsible for channelling the demands, ideas and criticism from the children to the Town Council.

For the first time, residents of Javea have been able to decide in which projects to invest part of their taxes. On Thursday evening, members of the Agenda 21 forum were able to choose from 15 proposals made by the council that could be included in the participatory budgets. The most voted investment was the construction of a bus station in the car park in Avenida Palmela.

Amjasa, the public water company in Javea, took stock of the two-week testing period in which water desalination plant operated only at night, allowing the concession holder, Acciona, to save on the energy bill with the night time rates. In exchange for authorizing the new operating schedules, the operating company has compensated Amjasa by lowering the amount of water required for purchase.



Guided tour of Old Town - in Chinese, Dutch, English and Spanish (on Tue Feb 21st)
Feb 14th.
To celebrate the International Day of Tourist Guides on Tuesday, 21st February, the official Tourist Guide Yenling Chan has volunteered his services to offer a tour of Javea's Old Town in standard and less commonly used languages.

Public participation in Town Hall budgets - how best can this be done?
Feb 8th
Jávea's Department of Citizen Participation is organising a public meeting to initiate a system whereby the citizens of Jávea can have a say in determining aspects of the Town Hall's annual budget.
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Old Town gears up for Valentine's Day
Special offers in shopping, eating and beauty treatments
Jan 30th
The Xàbia Histórica business association has given details of its new Valentines' Day campaign. Juan Luis Cardona, Councillor for Economic Development, announced that this year will be the first time that the campaign will offer other opportunities alongside the usual culinary ones, including discounts in shopping and beauty treatments.
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Hide for bird and animal watching on the Montgó
Jan 22nd
The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and the Environment has set up a hide for people to photograph the fauna of the Montgó Natural Park.
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Chinese investors take a look at the Comunidad Valenciana
12 Jan
According to the print edition of Las Provincias, Chinese investors are looking at property and tourism investment in the Comunidad Valenciana, including Benidorm.
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This was one of the messages conveyed by George Thomas, member of the PSOE Executive in Xàbia in a talk entitled "The Challenges of Integration" given at the Casa de Cultura on Monday January 17th. Born in Scotland, George has worked in many countries learning Arabic, Russian and Spanish (and a little Valenciano) in the process. This time, he was talking in English to an audience of around 60, mostly expatriates, in the 5th lecture in the series "Forum for Change", organised by Xàbia PSOE.












Javea Mayor, Jose Chulvi, attended the general meeting of the association of businessmen from the Arenal beach on Thursday morning. The mayor, along with the Councillors for Finance, Oscar Anton, and Public Safety, Juan Ortolá, explained the project and actions the Town Hall has planned for this important tourist area.

The Town Hall paid tribute to the three charity associations that manage charity shops in Javea. The Cancer Charity Centre, the Roundabout Charity Shop and the Original Charity & English Lending Library, composed mainly of British residents, all raise money through the sale of second-hand items such as clothing, books and furniture.








In 2005, the Gatoli-King family from the UK, recently resident in Javea found itself thrown into unfamilar territory when their son was suddenly admitted to Santa Fe hospital for immediate treatment for leukemia. Their subsequent challenges and ups and downs took place against a backdrop of being forced to tackle the language barrier and unfamiliar culture head on.



Jávea resident, George J. Thomas, has written a thriller, inspired in the burst of the Spanish construction bubble, and his experience with international business in many different countries and cultures.



Natural therapies are getting more and more popular, and the array of treatments is increasingly more varied, yet most people are not really familiarized with what these treatments have to offer. More than an alternative to allopathic medicine they can be seen as a way of preventing more severe, acute or serious illnesses.


Bach Flowers Therapy was developed over 50 years ago by the medical doctor and investigator, Dr. Edward Bach, and it's one of the most interesting phenomena of alternative medicine. It is based on a concept absent from classical medicine: the relation between the human soul, emotions and the manifestation of illnesses, that is, the psychological component of disease.

Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder and can be defined as a difficulty in getting to sleep or in staying asleep, or sleep that is disturbed, restless or otherwise of poor quality.

Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to go beyond the "thinking" mind into a deeper state of relaxation. It originated from Vedic Hinduism, which is the oldest religion that professes meditation as a spiritual and religious practice, and it has been practiced for thousands of years.





Answers to the questionnaire put together by members of the local Agenda 21 forum have finally been received from some of the political groups. The aim of the questions was to clarify policies on a number of aspects related to social, economic and environmental sustainability. The responses reveal a lot about the perception which each party has on citizen participation.


Is an English will valid in Spain? What should I do if my husband dies and he didn't leave a will? Do heirs living abroad need a NIE to claim their assets? These and many other questions were answered in the conference given by the Town Hall and sponsored by Caja Murcia last Wednesday, where the local Notario, Antonio Jiménez Clar, answered many questions to the varied European audience that attended.

In view of the forthcoming review of the General Town Plan not much is known of the terms and phrases of which we hear much in the coming months. Here are some definitions:

A socioeconomic study by Imedes reveals the urgent necessity to change
The Mediterranean Institute for Sustainable Development (IMEDES) presented the conclusions of its socioeconomic analysis of Xàbia in an intensive day seminar which took place in the Parador. This study, which identifies trends of local economic development, was instigated by the Town Hall at the request of Agenda21Local and the Sectoral Round Table responsible for the writing of the PGOU.

Is urban mobility in Xàbia sustainable? Circle the option you judge appropriate.
1. “The pedestrian has the right to live in a healthy environment and freely to enjoy public space in adequate safety conditions for his/her physical and psychological well-being.” Is it safe, both for adults and for children, to cycle or walk along the streets?
YES NO



La Albarda Garden in Pedreguer, is a surprising patch of green on the edge of La Sella. It belongs to Fundem, a foundation dedicated to the conservation of the Mediterranean flora and fauna and its 50,000m2 lies between two emblems of Mediterranean coastal development: an urbanisation and a golf course; but once you are inside its gates you enter a different world.

Xàbia faces a very serious challenge for the coming years. That is, to define a model for the future of the town, and it is the people themselves, the real protagonists, who are responsible for this future evolution. A project of a town that can only be understood with citizen participation, pluralistic debate and which takes sustainability into account.




In the October 6th meeting of the A21 Forum the Consultant Idom presented the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan for Xàbia.