Tenerife’s Cabildo Enhances Religious Heritage Conservation with New Agreements
Tenerife's Cabildo signs agreements with the Diocese to enhance conservation of religious heritage, allocating over 6 million euros for restoration projects.
Tenerife Diocese Offers Properties for Community Development
The Diocese of Tenerife plans to transfer properties for social use, with a commitment of 2.7 million euros for heritage preservation in 2026.
66 Penalties Issued for Trespassing at Isla Cangrejo Natural Pool Following Fatal Incident
Local Police issued 66 fines at Isla Cangrejo natural pool after four fatalities, urging respect for coastal safety warnings in Tenerife.
Teide National Park Access Roads Set to Reopen Following Storm Emilia
Teide National Park access roads in Tenerife will reopen on December 16, 2023, after snowfall from Storm Emilia, prioritizing public safety.
Valle Jiménez Residents Briefed on Fire Prevention Initiatives Under the Medianías Plan
Valle Jiménez residents learn about fire prevention measures under the Medianías Plan during a recent meeting with local officials.
Chinese Investors Enter Santa Cruz Real Estate Market: Targeting Properties Up to €470,000
Chinese investors are targeting properties in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, seeking two- and three-bedroom homes for up to €470,000.
Study Reveals Population Displacement in Tenerife’s Traditional Neighborhoods
A study reveals the displacement of long-term residents in Tenerife's traditional neighborhoods due to gentrification and vacation rentals.
Storm Emilia Causes Widespread Disruption in the Canary Islands
Storm Emilia disrupts the Canary Islands with severe weather, causing significant damage and leading to road closures and evacuations.
Loro Parque Fundación Unveils Groundbreaking Study on Iberian Orca Acoustic Dialect
A study describes the vocal dialect of the critically endangered Iberian orca, marking a milestone in marine conservation efforts.
Canary Islands Public Procurement Shows Alarming Non-Compliance Rates
A report reveals that only 7% of public procurement in the Canary Islands complies with contract law, highlighting significant issues in the system.