Culminates the course of organization and management of warehouses celebrated by Convega in Redován

Redován 06/20/2018. In the last few weeks, Redován has hosted the course on the organization and management of warehouses carried out by the Consortium for the Economic Development of Vega Baja (Convega) in collaboration with the City Council of Redova. Twelve people have done this training, of which ten will complete their training in this field with the completion of a course for the handling of forklifts that will also take place in the municipality, as indicated by the Councilor for Employment, Maite Martinez.

Martinez said that from the City Council “we are doing everything possible to provide those who are unemployed with the best training in search of employment,” and has highlighted the great work “we are doing with Convega.” In this way he recalled that there is a career guidance service that caters to those who need it every Thursday at the municipal facilities, “and we are also waiting to start in Redován the course of ‘community manager’ dedicated to young people and that in this case is organized by Convega within the framework of the Active Youth employment program of the Provincial Council “.

The Solidarity Fair of Micro-stories already has winners

The jury in charge of ruling the awards of the Solidarity Contest of Micro-stories ‘City of Redován’ has already issued its verdict. Among all the presented works the winners have been, with the first prize, the short story entitled ‘The birthday’, whose author is Sergio López Vidal. The second prize goes to Álvaro Giménez García, with the work entitled ‘Cultural Tourism’.

The jury was composed of Vicente Pina López, Antonio Moreno Menchón and the Councilor for Culture, Clara Ezcurra Riera. The meeting took place on June 15, in which the winners who now make themselves known were decided.

This micro-story contest has solidarity character also in this fifth edition. In this way, what is done is to publish a book with a total of 25 of the works presented, among which, of course, the two winners will be found, and the collection obtained through their sale will be destined, on this occasion, to the projects developed by the Spanish Red Cross.

The Generalitat approves the extension of the IES Jaime de Sant-Angel de Redován with a classroom for six classes

The Generalitat Valenciana has approved the extension of the IES Jaime de Sant Ángel de Redován within the framework of the Edificant Plan. A process already underway that will put an end to eleven years of claims by the municipality of Redova. The mayor, Emilio Fernandez, explained that he is waiting for the Ministry of Education to send the project adapted to the new technical standards, “since the one we had was the year 2007 and needs that adaptation.” The first mayor hopes that this document arrives in a short period of time so that it can be presented at the Ampa Council of the school and then to the Plenary, “if possible to the month of July, so that we can approve the delegation of powers and thus begin to execute the work as soon as possible. ”

The IES Jaime de Sant Ángel needs for years a new classroom, six classes that will be built now and that will be allocated to both ESO and Bachillerato students. The cost of the work is estimated at around 1.2 million euros and hopes to end the overcrowding “living for years, because we have an overflowed institute”. The mayor says that the students occupy all the available spaces, “they are teaching in the laboratory, in the assembly hall, in the departments, and if we continue like this they would have to take two classes to the patio”.

Fernandez has indicated that at the beginning of this corporate mandate the situation was shown to the regional secretary of Education, and that during the last years there have been many visits to the Territorial Directorate of Education. A couple of weeks ago the mayor went to Elche during a visit by the conseller Vicente Marzá to expose the situation and “he told me that in fifteen days he would have news, and fortunately that was the case”.

Thus, the City hopes to be able to approve the delegation of powers in July, since as marked by the Plan Edificant, to speed up the construction are the municipalities that manage the funds provided by the Government. From there the works will be launched with the intention that they can be ready “if possible, in less than a year,” Fernandez concluded.

Some thirty Erasmus students meet in Redován to develop an environmental project

Redován is once again the meeting place for thirty young people from the Erasmus + program who will live in the municipality from today until June 7. During this period they will hold workshops in which they will work on a project on diversity and sustainable functionality with activities focused on the environment. The mayor of Redován, Emilio Fernández, accompanied by the councilor of Sports and Environment, Ramón López, and the mayor of Culture and Tourism, Clara Ezcurra, have welcomed students from Slovakia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Poland and Spain and they have guided them on a small tour through different places in the municipality such as the Jaime de Sant Ángel Institute, the flea market, the Town Hall and the church, among others.

The base of the group will be in the municipal shelter and from there the different activities will be developed, among them “a pine plantation in the Sierra with copies that will be facilitated by the City Council and that will take place on Monday”, said the councilor of Medio Ambient. Also, they will have the opportunity to know the town, as well as other nearby cities “such as Orihuela, where they will enjoy the monumental heritage of the historic capital of the region; Elche and its palm grove, a World Heritage Site, as well as the gastronomy of the area and customs, “said the mayor.

López Escarabajal stressed that a selection of five students from the first year of the IES Jaime de San Ángel “who will accompany our visitors during the weekend and will help them, above all, with the language” has been made. Students will make a Sunday on the trails of the Sierra de Redován.

The mayor, Emilio Fernández, has encouraged all the people of the region “to show that we are a hospitable people, as we did last year, and to make this experience unforgettable for those who come to live with all their enthusiasm.” Fernandez explained that the activity that is going to be carried out in Redován is entitled ‘Sustainable Youth’ and that its motto is ‘A small investment, a great return’. At the same time he wanted to thank the association Young Ilicitanos for Europe that again have chosen the municipality as headquarters for the arrival of the Erasmus +. European programs that are being strengthened by the City Council, with the inclusion this year in the budget of scholarships for those who access this program to complete the established economic allocation.

Redován joins the ‘Recycling Challenge’ with the aim of increasing by 20% the recycling of plastic and cardboard

The ‘Challenge of Recycling’ launched by Ecoembes and that takes place in all the municipalities of the Vega Baja reached Redován yesterday. The campaign was installed in the Plaza Miguel Hernández and moved to the IES Jaime de Sant Ángel, where, as explained by the mayor, Emilio Fernández, “he has become aware of the need to preserve our environment, because it is a commitment to everybody”.

The ‘Challenge of Recycling’ is a competitive challenge that aims to increase the rates of recovery and recycling of the containers that are deposited in the yellow containers (cans, bricks and plastic containers) and blue (cardboard and paper). What is proposed is that the withdrawal of this type of waste will increase in the coming weeks by 20% in the municipalities that have accepted the challenge, as is the case of Redován, so that whoever achieves or exceeds this figure will have the opportunity to allocate 6,000 euros to a non-profit entity.

 

 

Emilio Fernández, accompanied by the Councilor for the Environment, Ramón López, and the councilors of Culture and Employment, Clara Ezcurra and Maite Martínez respectively, has received the van, from which promotional material and a bag of linen have been distributed for the bread “that I encourage our neighbors to use, because it avoids plastic and also keeps our bread in better conditions”. The mayor has made a reflection on the tons of paper and plastic garbage that are generated in our homes, and has pointed out that these materials “are used uselessly”, giving as an example the fact that “we do not take plastic bags in the supermarket and yet we print a kilometer ticket on paper, something that we throw away when the new technologies could perfectly send us the ticket to our mobile phone. ”

Of course, the councilor has encouraged the people of Cordoba to participate in the ‘Challenge of Recycling’ because “we have to go from thinking about using things and throwing them away to think about reducing waste and recycling”. In this way, he added that “with the efforts of all we could improve the environment and prevent garbage from being a problem”, while he reminded that next June 5 is World Environment Day “and that precisely the The UN is dedicating its campaign this year to the reduction of plastic waste, especially in the sea. ”

Redován will choose to win the Recycling Challenge, which aims to increase selective collection by 20%

The campaign launched by Ecoembes, the Generalitat Valenciana and the Vega Baja Sustainable Consortium brings to Redován several activities on the 31st

Redován 5/23/2018. The ‘Challenge of Recycling’ will reach Redován on May 31, a campaign launched by Ecoembes, the Generalitat Valenciana and the Vega Baja Sustainable Consortium, which poses a competitive challenge to the residents of the municipalities belonging to the Consortium, a post Whoever increases the recycling of containers that are deposited in the yellow and blue containers will receive a prize.

The councilman of Municipal Services, Francisco Martinez, explained that what is sought “is to increase the figures of recycling by 20%, and the municipality that recycle more will get a cash prize of 6,000 euros to be allocated to one of the four entities of a social nature that have given us the choice and which are Caritas, Food Bank, Association against Cancer and Alzheimer’s Help Foundation “.

Martínez Mazón has indicated that on May 31, a team from the ‘Recycling Challenge’ will visit Redován “and will be deployed to different points of our town”. The animations will be in the Plaza Miguel Hernández, Plaza de la Paz, Medical Center, Center for the Third Age, Ramón y Cajal Street and Juan Carlos I Street, while an informative talk will also take place at the IES Jaime de Sant Ángel.

The mayor has encouraged the people of Cordoba to participate in this challenge “because with this action we all win, the entity of a social nature that is awarded, but we must bear in mind that the more we recycle, the environment wins and therefore, we and all the generations that come from behind, to which we must try to leave a better world. ” For this reason, he added, “it is important that on the 31st we go to know this campaign and the benefits it has but that from now we can contribute to increase those recycling figures”. The ‘Challenge of Recycling’ will be ongoing until August 31, and will be from there when it is determined which municipalities have exceeded and therefore opt for the prize.