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Entrepreneurs encouraged to borrow in Santa Pola

ENTREPRENEURS IN Santa Pola are to have access to microcredit (money loaned at low interest) of a maximum of 25,000€ from MicroBank (owned by La Caixa) under the terms of an agreement with the council to encourage the growth of business within the town. Autonomous and entrepreneurial individuals are encouraged to apply to the Local Development Agency (ADL) of Santa Pola for microcredit against presentation of a suitable business plan.

The council signed the first cooperation agreement with the bank this week, attended by the mayor, Miguel Zaragoza; Councillor for Employment Jorge Perelló; Local Development Agency Manager Jose Mazon and Santa Pola technical Emprende Córcoles Llanos. MicroBank Commercial Director Ramon Gatell, and the Area Director of Elche Business, Angel Carrasco were also present.

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Cheerio

Well I have to say after such a short time I have decided I have had enough. I just can't bear the rantings & ravings of the people who seem to have hijacked this site. Bye !!

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Mags,
Sorry to hear this!

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-15 06:52:05 UTC

Expensive Restaurants

For the information of the of the haters of wasted money and supporters of the previous government, this article details how the previous government team spent 24000 euros of your money on restaurants with one meal costing 800 euros and jolly trips to london for council allies. also the fact that the theatre in san fulgencio still owes 800000 euros of which 400000 is the interest on the unpaid debt. all this has come to light with thanks to the new government team and its "advisers", lets talk about waste shall we.......
http://www.laverdad.es/alicante/v/20110714/orihuela/carlos-raminez-recrimina-gasto-20110714.html

La Marina

DISGUSTING ... I had a feeling things would start coming out of the woodwork. When politicians sling mud the way the AP and PSOE are doing, it's normal to cover up the things THEY have been doing!!!!!
WHAT A JOKE!!! And you are right Curious, these things are being brought to light thanks to these "Advisors". Maybe people will start thinking a little differently about them. But probably not as whatever these advisors do, I don't think they will EVER be able to please certain people!!! LOL

Commented Tony in La Marina 2011-07-14 08:53:18 UTC

Curious,
A drop in the ocean compared with the first four weeks of this government?
Underhand employment tactics, new offices, where will it all end?

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-14 09:40:57 UTC

Curious and Tony,
We are all aware of the "antics" of our old government and I for one are with you both, I quite agree it is a waste of OUR public monies. However, done is done, is it not?
What people like both of you, me and many more should be doing is to make sure that the current government does not folow this pattern.
At the moment non of us are affecting the current trend of "throwing monies around like men with no arms".
From what I can see the new crowd are no better or no worse that the last lot?

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-14 09:46:26 UTC

Done is Done....dont make me laugh this is the tip of the iceberg are you saying its ok because you cant change it, guess we know where your loyalties lie...you want to deflect criticism from the last govt by slinging mud at the new one...i will keep telling people the truth which is more than you can do,

Commented Richie in La Marina 2011-07-14 09:56:21 UTC

I have no doubt that San Fulgencio is in debt,The sum being bandied about is roughlyb 8 million euros,I am sure it will end up much higher.some of this will of been excess spending by the previous council,and some from councils previous to the last one,so make no mistake no one comes out of this whiter than white.
The problem this time that the people we could normally scrounge money from i.e Alicante Diputante,Valencia community,and Central Government,are now in a worse position debt wise than possibly ever before.I agree with the comment ,what is done is done,that is not a sign of putting our hands up and giving up,it is a fact ,that we are not going to get that money back.
We need to go forward and this new council needs to take us with it,
Let us see some openness about them,tell us what they want to do and why,stop lying to us over things that may not be serious,which is what they are doing at the moment.because we will not believe you when things are serious.
Stop trying to score points off of each other.Get on with the b****y job tou are paid by us to do
,and dont forget those previous few words 'Paid by us to do'

Commented Alan in La Marina 2011-07-14 11:51:44 UTC

Interesting to see curious put the small article about San Fulgencio on here and not the main article. We know where your loyalties lie. As for telling the truth well Mr Wiszniewski and his overpaid advisors wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and slapped them over the head, let's look back at what was previously said on this forum by Mr Wiszniewski (all proven to be untrue):

1. The animal ambulance belongs to San Fulgencio and as agreed with K9, it will continue to be used as such in the municipality.

2. The animal ambulance ITV was up on the day it was stopped.

3. When we had the meeting with K9 last week, we discovered that there is no actual contract found in the records of the Town Hall.

4. It was agreed with Brenda (K9) that bills would still be paid. It was intimated that to continue, a new contract would have to be drawn up!

5. I understand that many people are worried about the wages for "My advisors", but please remember their wages are apparently less than the wages for the 4 employed by the last group.

6.And now Mr Wiszniewski is telling people that a serious fault was found on the animal ambulance when it was taken away from k9 and they are currently waiting for a part to come from Germany however,LAST WEEK, the animal ambulance was driven to the K9 shop so that the K9 volunteers could remove their own property from it, AND THE AMBULANCE HAD A NEW ITV ON IT!

And let's not forget what curious wrote recently:

I notice that the comments about Cereco have stopped when it emerged that SATS will be dealing with the abandoned animals for the time being HMMMMMM 

And here is the main article in La Verdad newspaper today:

http://www.laverdad.es/alicante/v/20110714/orihuela/solo-witold-recibira-junta-20110714.html

This newspaper article informs us that Mr. Wiszniewski is to get 650€ for each government board meeting in the Town Hall. There are usually 4 or 5 meetings each month, bringing him a total of between 2600 to 3,250€ per month. All that money to sit in a meeting with the other Deputy Mayors (all Spanish), a meeting at which he will not understand a word that is being spoken!

Commented Julie in La Marina 2011-07-14 12:51:48 UTC

Tony
Nice to hear from you again,Just one point I cannot understand,from your comment perhaps you could enlighten me.You seem to say that the 'Advisors' that this council have brought in to the team are somehow responsible for finding out how money was wasted by the previous council.
Jeff is on this forum as saying,that of the five 2are helping organise the fiestas,one is working on producing a council website,another is in the tourist office giving help and advise to all who need it,and the fifth is given his 20 years of experience in local council,to help all councillors.Just which of these are finding the waste of previous councils.Or was jeff telling porkies when he gave their job descriptions.

Commented Alan in La Marina 2011-07-14 13:23:33 UTC

Curious,
It gives me great pleasure to make you laugh, we all need humour in our lives.
Once again you are making assumptions as where my loyalties lie, please tell me!
I do not remember mentioning "tips of Icebergs" but if I did then please remind me, otherwise I will assume that your overpowing powers of interpretation have once again been engaged?
You are obviously a very, very special person since you know the truth, I am not sure that anyone else does?

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-14 18:59:09 UTC

Alan,
At the risk of being boring I agree with you again.
Personally I have no conception as to how much debt San Fulgencio Council face, however, it seems to be generally accepted by everyone that it is a significant amount.
I think Alan that you would agree that the degree of openness or transparancy shown by the new council is at best limited if non existant?
If I could think somewhat ahead, the labour parties are finished, the last local election poles in Spain substantiate that, it is only a matter of time before PP are in national government. This of course will benefit us with a PP majority here in San Fulgencio if we include Jeff and his vote.
Monies will be forthcoming from National level and perhaps we can in San Fulgencio begin to prosper.

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-14 19:11:47 UTC

Julie,
Of course the entire current situation is a total mess, along with yourself and others have I not been saying this for weeks?
I do not know what Jeff can contributre to any meeting with anyone, he has already lost the credibility he had?
I suggest Jeff does not take out any salary or expenses for the first year until he gets his feet firmly back on earth.
Before the election Jeff would have been the first to suggest that incompetant people should not be paid?
The man clearly needs time to get up to speed?

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-14 19:21:10 UTC

Alan,
I am totally in agreement that Tony cannot have read the press release from The Mayor, nor has he any conception concerning the duties of "Jeff's Army"

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-14 19:25:54 UTC

Angelique,
Just how close we are in thought at times amazes me.at this rate we could become good friends.
PP will become the next government of Spain of that I have no doubt,but the vote will be more as sign of the Spanish people having had enough of how they have been treated by the present Government ,rather than them has faith in the PP party.I gather that the Spanish economyis in such a bad state that I cannot see any body getting any benefit from them being in power for at least a few years.
I really have no polital leanings in Spain although i have always followed politics from an early age,but getting back to our local politics,I hate it when politicians talk to me like I am an idiot and will believe anything they say as the Gospel truth,It is then that the real me comes out.

Commented Alan in La Marina 2011-07-14 19:30:34 UTC

Alan,
I believe you and I have no other thought than the wellbeing of La Marina and the people who live here.
I believe we both dislike the wasting of public funds intensly?

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-15 06:51:07 UTC

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CAM Bank to Close 122 Branches

Caja Mediterráneo (CAM) is continuing with its cost reduction plans, to be implemented this year, which will result in the closure of a total of 122 branches, 27% of their total network. The bank are confident the implementation of its recapitalisation strategy will yield “rather positive results”.

These cost reduction measures will see the closure of 1 in 4 of CAM’s branches during 2011, six months sooner than the official forecast. Fifteen closures have already been implemented to date.

Regarding staffing, the organisation said that since the approval of the redundancy plan (ERE) in June, they have already produced a reduction equivalent to 37% of the plan for 2011.

They also highlighted that as far as recurring overheads are concerned, the measures initiated during the second quarter of the year will allow a reduction of five points above the recapitalisation plan target for 2011, making the percentage reduction around 16%, excluding extraordinary items.

The Intention is to Save more than 200 Million Euros

The board of directors of Caja Mediterráneo approved the submission of their recapitalisation plan to the Bank of Spain late April and as a result, from now until the year 2015, it is projected the efficiency ratio will improve up to 50%, resulting in recurring savings of more than 200 million euros and profit levels above 15%.

As reported in El Mundo, the bank said that in developing the plan they “have been mindful of the new competitive environment and foreseeable market developments over the next five years, as well as regulatory requirements for solvency and liquidity.”

Thus, the approved plan “includes the development of various initiatives on operational restructuring and cost cutting measures designed to place the productivity and efficiency of the Bank at levels required in the new competitive and regulatory climate.”

La Marina

Ian,
If we continue like this soon we will not have a single bank in La Marina?
I heard recently that BankCaja next to The Angel Bar is being sold?

Commented Angelique in La Marina 2011-07-14 19:33:18 UTC
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