On Wednesday, Councilman Ildefonso Jimenez Trade held a briefing Jumilla merchants.
At this meeting, policy makers and traders agreed to request the Directorate General of Commerce Jumilla is the location chosen to host a Fair Outlet in 2010.
Also addressed other issues affecting the sector such as changes in various aspects of the Trade Act, the establishment of a common timetable for closing the stores and the redirection of traffic from the street Cánovas garden roundabout on the corner of Avenue of the Assumption.
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At this meeting, in addition to the council, attended by about fifty merchants, representatives of the Merchants' Association Expoboda and Market Councilwoman Yolanda Fernández, Councillor for Traffic and Public Safety, Primitivo Gonzalez and spokesmen for PP and IU -LV, Enrique Jiménez and José Antonio Pérez, respectively.
Before reporting the contents of the meeting, Ildefonso Jimenez wanted to clarify that "not invited to the political groups because it was a bilateral meeting between those who have the responsibility of government and traders, to see that the PP spokesman Sneaks the meeting was when I invited the speaker of IU-LV, but I understand that formal education should be respected above all. "
As for the topics covered in it, the councilman said on Outlet Fair "had a request from the merchants of Jumilla in order to make a Fair Outlet in the city, this request was moved last year to the director general of trade and was rejected.
This year has again asked the regional and Trade has stated that the intention is to make county level and bi-annual. "
Thus, it was agreed all present urge the Department of Commerce in the town Jumilla be hosting this show this year, "because last year was held in Yecla," added Jimenez.
This is a show where allows businesses to liquidate their stocks for balance or liquidation, at low prices.
It takes place over a weekend and it enables the Commerce Department's stand and the City is responsible for distributing it.
Thus, traders in all sectors are installed in such stand and offer their goods to visitors.
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The meeting also reported on the development of a common timetable for closing the shops in Jumilla.
This calendar, which will be distributed in all establishments, it is recommended the days when the establishment can be open or closed.
"These dates refer to those days when there are doubts, for example, a party that match on Friday or Monday, not quite sure whether to open all day or half-day, etc.," said Jimenez, who added that "for example, among all, has decided to close the evening of the Traditional Parade and Saturday of fair and open on Holy Thursday morning. "
The councilman of Commerce noted that "this calendar is a suggestion to try and match all trades, for the good of all, because, of course, parties should respect the local, regional and national."
In addition, the council informed on the latest meeting with the CEO of Commerce concerning a law recently published and contains two main measures affecting trade in Jumilla.
One of them concerns that removes the commercial facilities plan, "is making it possible to subsidize the installation or shopping centers or areas of commercial service, the disappearance of this plan is no longer subsidize these facilities, which is input on free competition, "Jimenez said.
On the other hand removes the scale on a trade that would like to install needed, from 1,500 meters, regional and license the new law that equates all municipalities, this license is needed from 2,500 meters, just below with municipal license, "so now it creates a vacuum between 1,500 and 2,500 meters, so that the Commerce Commission will study this issue," added the councilman.
On the other hand, Councilman Traffic and Public Safety Primitivo Gonzalez reported on the change of street address Cánovas from the garden of the Square to the corner of Avenida de la Asunción (pharmacy Guillen) so that from the garden snail to the the Milanos wicket will have a unique address.
This action will take place at the request of the traders themselves located in that area, and will take place imminently.
For its part, Councilwoman Mercado Yolanda Fernandez reported on the actions to be performed in the Central Market thanks to a Plan E 2010.
He also explained the limitation of parking on the side street Fernando III "that serves the General Plan which requires a minimum of sidewalks and that is being made on all new streets, that facilitates the movement of people, both who live there, and those who go to that place to shop in stores in that area, "said Ildefonso Jimenez.
Finally, merchants hawking inquired on what action is being said about it, which punishes those vendors and removed the material, "and in any case when it detects this type of sale is to inform the local police. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla