The mayor of San Javier José Miguel Luengo announced today a reinforcement of movement controls in the municipality coinciding with the start of Easter and recalled that despite the dates it is not the time to move to second homes.
Local Police in collaboration with the Civil Guard will control this type of movement against which it has already been warned, said the mayor, both in places of origin and destination.
Luengo also asked for citizen collaboration to amplify the message and dissuade those who may be thinking about that possibility.
Advice service to companies, freelancers and workers
In the daily appearance of the Mayor on social networks to report on the incidence of Coronavirus in the municipality, the Councilor for Finance, Commerce and Local Development Héctor Verdú intervened today to report a business information and advisory service that has been launched in the Municipal Local Development Agency to transfer and resolve doubts to local companies about the economic measures implemented due to the pandemic by the three administrations
Verdú explained that the new service, which is already underway, works by telephone through the number 661560303 from Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 14:00, attended by municipal technicians from the Local Development Agency.
The objective of this new service is for small and medium-sized companies, the self-employed and municipal workers to be able to find out about the available aids, both from the central, regional and local government and how to access them.
The mayor of Commerce added that in parallel, new campaigns are working for when the isolation ends, with the aim of promoting more than ever the purchase in our local commerce, and others that promote the incorporation of electronic commerce in local companies.
Héctor Verdú recalled that the list of both open local establishments and those that serve at home during the state of health alarm can be consulted on social networks.
Initiative to create a historical fund on the pandemic in San Javier
In today's report, the Councilor for Culture, David Martínez, also intervened, who presented a novel program that has been launched through the Municipal Archive and the Municipal Library to document this episode in local history.
Martínez pointed out that it is about creating a historical fund so that future generations can learn the details of this chapter of our history.
For this, the neighborhood collaboration has been requested by sending photographs, (3 maximum) videos (30 'maximum) or audios (15' maximum) by WhatsApp to the phone 636484114. The initiative has a blog sanjavierhaciendohistoria.blogspot.com/ where You can consult more information about it.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier