• the clocks change.

    ⌚ Remember that this weekend, during the night from Saturday the 25th to Sunday the 26th, the clocks change. When it’s 3:00 a.m., we’ll set the clocks back one hour to 2:00 a.m. We’ll be moving fully into winter time.

  • 💡⚽ Renovation of the lighting at the Calp Municipal Football Field

    Calp Town Council has carried out the complete renovation of the lighting at the Municipal Football Field and the adjacent F8 pitch, with the installation of 22 new luminaires.
    This action, with an investment of 29,645 euros, significantly improves the energy efficiency and the light quality of the sports facilities, thus favouring sports practice during night hours and energy savings.

  • Removed palms

    🌴🌳The Town Council has removed twelve date palm trees from Ejércitos Españoles Avenue due to the risk of them falling. They will be replaced with mulberry trees to ensure safety and create shaded areas.
    🌴🌳On the other hand, a few days ago the Municipal Gardening Teams carried out pruning work on a group of palm trees located at the intersection of La Niña Street and Ejércitos Españoles Avenue, as the palm crowns were coming into contact with a high-voltage power line.

  • Concert homenatge a les víctimes de la DANA

    🕯🕯 Calp retrà homenatge a les víctimes de la DANA de València amb motiu del primer aniversari de la tragèdia.
    📅 Dimecres 29 d’octubre.
    ⌚ 20 hores, a la plaça de la Vila.
    ▶️ Es guardaran 229 segons de silenci, un per cadascuna de les persones difuntes, en record de les víctimes.
    Hi haurà lectura de poemes i intervencions institucionals.

  • Green Flags

    ♻️ Calp has done it! It has won the Green Flag from Ecovidrio together with Peñíscola, as the most sustainable coastal municipalities in the Valencian Community. Both have earned the coveted Green Flag in the 6th edition of the #GreenFlagsMovement, in recognition of their responsibility and commitment to the circular economy and glass recycling. During this summer, Calp managed to collect almost 460 tons of glass.

    ✅ In this edition of the #GreenFlagsMovement, a total of 35 municipalities and more than 3,400 hospitality businesses from the Valencian Community took part. Calp and Peñíscola, who have been awarded the Green Flag, now join Benidorm, Finestrat, Orihuela, Valencia, l’Alfàs del Pi, and Alicante, which had already been recognized in previous editions.

    🌎 And this achievement has been thanks to all of you — citizens and hospitality establishments — for continuing to support glass recycling and for taking care of our planet! 👏👏👏

  • 💶 New Subsidies Received by Calp Town Council

    Calp Town Council has received various financial grants from the Generalitat Valenciana (Valencian regional government) aimed at promoting training, employment, and public health in the municipality.
    📘 €9,662.59
    Originating from the General Directorate of Educational Centres, for adult education/training in the Valencian Community during the 2025 financial year.
    💧 €531.93
    From the General Directorate of Public Health, for the treatment and control of vectors relevant to public health in municipalities of the Valencian Community.
    👥 €25,208.27
    From LABORA – Valencian Employment and Training Service, intended for the hiring of unemployed people with severe mental disorders or severe mental health issues by local entities.

  • 🌊 Calp inaugurates the II “Calp Blau” Environmental Sea Conference 2025 🌿

    Yesterday, the official inauguration of the II Conference “Calp Blau: Resilience and Action for the Coast of Calp” was held at the Casa Nova University Headquarters, with the participation of Mayor Ana Sala and the Councillor for the Environment, Pere Moll.
    These conferences, which take place from November 5th to 8th, bring together experts, researchers, and organizations committed to the conservation of the marine environment and the protection of the coastline.
    📅 Today, Thursday, November 6th, the program includes presentations and round tables on:
    Monitoring and removal of abandoned fishing gear in the Valencian Community.
    Research projects on the seabed of the Peñón de Ifach (Ifach Rock).
    Conservation challenges for Posidonia (Neptune Grass).

  • 🐟 Flavours of the Sea (Sabors de la Mar) comes to Calp 🌊

    Next Saturday, November 15th, Calp's Plaza Mayor (Main Square) will host Sabors de la Mar, a gastronomic event open to the public to enjoy the flavour of the sea and highlight the native fish from our coast.
    The project is an initiative of Creama as the technical secretariat of Pacte’MA, subsidized by the FEMPA (European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) and the Generalitat Valenciana (Valencian Regional Government).

  • Ordinary plenary session NoVEMBER

    ➡ The Calp Town Council will hold an ordinary plenary session next Tuesday, November 11, at 5:00 p.m., with the following agenda⬇️.
    📱 You can follow it live on the Calp Town Council’s YouTube channel. 👇

  • The Blue Night

    🔵 The Blue Night, as part of the Calp Blau Sessions program.
    Friday, November 7.
    At 9:00 p.m. at the Casa Nova University Headquarters.
    With a performance by DJ Illan Nicciani.
    There will be a bar in aid of the Alicante Association Against Cancer.

  • Calp talent.

    🔝🔝 Calp talent.
    🔹 Screening of the short film “Retales”, starring the students of the first-year Introduction to Acting course.
    🔹 Dance performance “Jondo” by Calp-born Marcos Carrión and María Cebrián.
    Vocals by Juan Debel and Gabriela Giménez. Guitar by David Durán.
    📅 November 7, 8:00 p.m. Auditorium.
    🎟 Free admission until full capacity is reached.

  • Screening documentary

    💉❤️The Blue Hall of the Casa de Cultura will host next Monday, November 10, the screening of “Life in a Drop” by Pedro Lendínez, a documentary about neonatal screening that denounces inequalities between Spain’s autonomous communities.
    ▶️Judit was born in Valencia 22 years ago, and doctors took 15 months to diagnose the congenital disease she was born with (glutaric acidemia), which was not included in her region’s screening program. Currently, the National Health System only includes 11 congenital disorders in its basic service portfolio through the heel-prick test. In some autonomous communities, the number exceeds 40.