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Job offer for local lifeguards

foto 2023iii socorristaThe Consell de Formentera reports that applications will be accepted for ten lifeguard positions on the Consell de Formentera Lifeguard Service on the island's main beaches.

Contracts will last four months (June, July, August and September) and work will include standard lifeguard tasks as well as surveillance and assistance to Formentera beachgoers. Applicants must have the Certificate of Professionalism in Lifeguarding in Natural Aquatic Spaces or Lifeguarding Accreditation (minimum 80 hours).

Complete information on the job offer is available on the Consell de Formentera website.

The Consell de Formentera covers the local lifeguard service with its own resources and staff. The service starts 1 May and ends 31 October. The team has 26 lifeguards in the high season and 12 at the end of summer.

22 March 2023
Office of Communication
Consell de Formentera

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Consell gives €22,000 to elderly clubs of Sant Francesc and Sant Ferran

foto 2023iii conveni majorsToday Ana Juan, president and councillor for the elderly of the Consell de Formentera, signed collaboration agreements with two local seniors' clubs to maintain the centres and fund services and activities in 2023. The president signed an agreement with Julián Galindo, president of the Retirees and Pensioners' Club of Formentera (Sant Francesc) for a value of €12,500, and with Rita Costa, president of the Social Centre for the Elderly of Sant Ferran, for €9,500. In the days ahead, agreements will be signed with the rest of the old people's clubs on the island.


22 March 2023
Office of Communication
Consell de Formentera

Meeting with Pimef to present data on cost of basic products on Formentera

foto 2023iii pimefToday Ana Juan, president of the Consell de Formentera and commerce councillor, and Alejandra Ferrer, vice president and head of the Data Observatory, sat down with Pep Mayans, president of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses of Formentera (Pimef), Lidia Alvárez, Pimef manager, and Joan Mayans, of the food sector, to review data from a study run by the Formentera Data Observatory on the cost of basic groceries on the island.

According to this study, in October 2022 basic products on Formentera cost 18% more on than Eivissa and 22% more than on the mainland. Further, between January and October 2022, the local cost of these products rose 21%. In this sense, the heads of local government expressed their concern to the business representatives about the cost overrun borne by Formentera residents.

Apart from the cost of groceries, meeting participants discussed other issues like the rising cost of housing, restaurants and raw materials. The Consell has pledged to continue studying the real cost of living on Formentera and, together with businesses, to take forward and request compensatory measures to alleviate a situation which is twice compounded by insularity.

21 March 2023
Office of Communication
Consell de Formentera

Eight Formentera businesses join Bons Illes Balears programme

foto 2023iii bons illes balearsToday Ana Juan, president and commerce councillor of the Consell de Formentera; the chief of the General Directorate of Commerce (DGC) of the Balearic Islands, and representatives of eight local stores, presented Bons Illes Balears.

President Juan highlighted "the involvement of local businesses to participate in this programme that seeks to be a boost for the island's commercial sector, mainly for smaller businesses, and for local customers". She added, "Formentera's stores are essential to our economy and our society, and these initiatives will serve before the start of the tourist season".

The DGC chief said that the campaign would mean half a million euros in vouchers in the Balearics. A total of 830 businesses from Mallorca, 115 from Menorca, 54 from Eivissa and 8 from Formentera have applied for membership.

The programme, now in its third year, operates like previous campaigns. Balearic residents over 16 years old will receive up to four €15 vouchers that can be used at participating establishments for purchases over €30 and per-person totals of up to €60. Vouchers can be used together in a single purchase, in a single store, or they can be used separately in different stores. Moreover, they must be used in store and may not be used for online purchases. Vouchers will be redeemable from 21 March to 15 April. For more information, visit wwwbonsillesbalears.com.

The eight Formentera businesses offering the vouchers are Coral Vermell, Estils Moda, Instalaciones Jodar, Modas Ferrer, Nomads, Nuëet, Te doy la luna, Tuyyo Formentera.

17 March 2023
Office of Communication
Consell de Formentera

Formentera asks for more environmental and Ibanat agents on island

foto 2023iii jlsToday Formentera's Local Security Board convened for a meeting that was chaired by Ana Juan, president of the Consell de Formentera, and Enrique Sánchez Navarrete, island director of the State. Josep Marí, Formentera's interior councillor; Alejandra Ferrer, vice-president and representative of Gent per Formentera; Rafael Ramírez, social welfare councillor and representative of the PSOE, and Lorenzo Córdoba, representative of Sa Unió, also attended. Among the members of law enforcement in attendance were Félix Ramos, chief of Formentera Local Police; Manuel Hernández, chief commissioner of the National Police of Eivissa; Juan Carlos González, commander of the Civil Guard; a representative of the Emergency and Interior Headquarters of the Balearic Government, and other authorities.

"As every spring, we ask that the presence of the security forces on the island be reinforced", said President Juan, "and we ask for a continuation of the smooth coordination with Formentera Local Police and other emergency corps that we have witnessed in recent seasons". President Juan also underscored "the need for rangers in Formentera's natural areas, as well as Maritime Civil Guard officers". She additionally called for more agents of the Balearic Islands Institute of Nature (Ibanat) on the island "to be able to deal with forest fires".

Meeting participants also discussed coordinated actions in response to boats arriving on the island with migrants, the support to be given to them and efforts to subsequently remove the boats from the coast, as highlighted by the councilor Josep Marí. Attendees also called for a greater wintertime presence of security forces in public squares and areas.


16 March 2023
Office of Communication
Consell de Formentera

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