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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

DATELINE RONDA TUESDAY AUGUST 11, 2009

NO PARKING IN THE OLD TOWN
By David Eade

Last Monday Ronda closed the car park by the town’s famous 200-year old bullring and the paseo de Blas Infante is now a pedestrian only zone. This caused anger amongst the businesses in the central town who fear they will loose customers but the town hall was forced to act after the Andalucía heritage ministry ordered the removal of vehicles from this historic site.

Now this Monday Ronda’s traffic department has started the first phase of making the historic quarter also pedestrian only. This means that even residents will be barred from parking on the streets and plazas of the old town.

The councillor responsible for traffic said the initiative was to preserve the heritage of the town and to make it easier for tourist to walk round the area to see the various sights.

First the pedestrian only areas are being introduced on the left side of the old town where the majority of the historic sites stand. Over the coming days the same measure will be put in force on the right side.

There will be one parking zone in this area at the former Castillo College. The patio has been converted in to a car park which can accommodate up to 200 vehicles although some of these spaces will be allocated to local residents. It is also close by the town hall so can be used by people who have business at the various municipal offices.

Visitors to Ronda are therefore urged to park their vehicles in the numerous car parks in the new town which are all clearly signed. Day trippers can travel on the tourist coaches and there are also frequent train or bus services from Málaga or the Costa del Sol to the town of the Tajo.

WOUND UP
It wasn’t so long ago that the Partido Popular in Ronda was part of the governing team. Then the coalition pact was broken by then Partido Andalucista mayor Antonio Marín who later led his councillors in to PSOE. Now the PP has wound up its existing party because of internal divisions and appointed a manager who will reorganize the entire structure in Ronda.

ROMERO HONOURED
Ronda’s feria dedicated to the father of bullfighting Pedro Romero will this year be held between September 2 and 6. The fair is one of the major events of its type in Andalucía and has been declared of tourist interest. The poster has been designed by local artist Antonio Valle and honours both Romero and Rondeña women who are shown in Goyesca dress.

CONSECUTIVE DROP
The jobless total for July in Ronda is down again, the only municipality in the province where a third consecutive month drop has been recorded. The total now stands at 3,700 which is 79 less than in June with 300 finding work in the last three months. In 2005 only 2030 were unemployed in July and the figure has increased every year since.

BRAILLE MAP
Ronda has become the first town in Spain to produce a Braille map so that blind people can find their way around the key tourist spots. It was designed by Juan Manuel Medina who is himself blind. The work has been funded by the tourism office and Unicaja. The map highlights 22 places of interest and gives a detailed description of each in Braille.

CAR RIFLED
Seprona, the environmental arm of the Guardia Civil, spotted a four-wheel drive vehicle acting suspiciously in the Peñón de Berruco nature reserve of Cortes de la Frontera. They stopped and searched the vehicle and found inside a rifle with a telescopic sight, silencer plus ammunition. Two men in the car did not have a licence for the rifle and are suspected of being poachers.

ON LINE
Adif, the infrastructure company of the Spanish railway system, is to spend nearly 28 million euros over 24 months up grading the line between Ronda and Estación de Gaucín. This will include installing new electronic signalling equipment to improve safety and the relaying of the track involving work at Ronda, Arriate, Indiana, Benaoján, Jimera de Líbar, Cortes de la Frontera and Gaucín stations.

RONDA MARKETS AND EVENTS

MARKETS

General market – normally every Sunday – new location on the Feria ground by the Hipersol Supermarket.

Arts and Crafts market – first Sunday of the month – in the plaza Duquesa de Parcent by the Ayuntamiento de Ronda.

EVENTS

February – Carnaval Semana Santa – Easter Holy Week – April 17 - 24 declared of National tourist interest in Andalucía.

May -101km foot and bicycle race organised by the Spanish Foreign Legion in Ronda.

May – 2 nd Sunday – Celebrations for the patron of Ronda, Virgen de la Paz.

May 24 –Procession of the Virgen Maria Auxiliadora.

May –Real Feria de Mayo – the oldest traditional cattle fair in Andalucía.

June – Festival of Corpus Christi.

June -1 st Sunday – Procession of the Virgen de la Cabeza.

August – Festival of Canta Grande flamenco singing.

August – International Folklore Gala.

September – Fair and fiesta of Pedro Romero with the famous Goyesca bullfight – declared on National tourist interest in Andalucía.

October – Real Feria de San Francisco – traditional celebrations in San Francisco quarter.

December –January –Christmas celebrations, Belen nativity scenes, January 5 Three Kings procession.

The Casa de Cultural is adjacent to the Alameda, holds events and has details of what's on. It can be contacted on: 952 87 21 42. For other details click on the Tourist Office link.

USEFUL LOCAL NUMBERS

European Emergency number for all services - 112.

Local Police – 952 87 13 69 Guardia Civil – 952 87 14 81
National Police – 952 16 12 20 Fire Brigade – 952 87 19 58

Ronda Hospital – 951 06 50 00/01

Trains:
Renfe - 952 87 16 73
Buses:
Los Amarillos – 952 18 70 61 Comes -952 87 19 92 Portillo – 952 87 22 62
Taxis: 952 87 23 16

TOURIST OFFICES

TOURIST OFFICES
There are now three tourist offices in Ronda.

The Ronda municipal tourist office is by the bullring.
http://www.turismoderonda.es

The Junta de Andalucía tourist office is nearby in the Plaza de España by the Parador Hotel.

The tourist information office for the Serranía de Ronda is in the San Francisco quarter in the calle Espíritu Santo that links the entrance through the old walls and the church of the same name. It is open seven days a week and also sells wines and produce from the Serranía.