sillydoll
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2002 CF: 2004 from Paris: 2006 VF: 2007 CF: 2009 Aragones, Ingles, Finisterre: 2011 X 2 on CF: 2013 'Caracoles': 2014 CF and Ingles 'Caracoles":2015 Logrono-Burgos (Hospitalero San Anton): 2016 La Douay to Aosta/San Gimignano to Rome:
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/notici...o-actual-camino-norte/0003_201309S18C9991.htm
Arzúa has not been idle before the delimitation that the Ministry of Culture prepares for the North Road, which, according to the record under public information includes historical variant away from the town center, relegating the current path to the category of a complement,ary path. This is the one that crosses the French Way in the town. The association of hoteliers in Arzua prompted a petition campaign seeking public support to urge the regional government to keep current itinerary as a priority.
Under the slogan "Non perdamos o Norte", hospitality Arzua strikes key neighbours in protest and, in turn, is directed reproachfully to the regional authorities, which, if possible, will formally get the support staff collected through the Ministry of Culture Arzúa to move tomorrow to present the historical route of the Northern Way. There will be in a meeting at the Guildhall, attended by the spokespersons of the three local political groups, local representatives of the hospitality sector and rural tourism, and the president of the regional association of employers, from which already Heritage wrote to express their disagreement with the historical variant to constitute the Pilgrim ' or main driver for economic survival vila da nosa , "the letter reads.
"At the grocery store where I buy oranges for breakfast, the bakery, the bicycle repair business ..." says one of many Arzúa hostelry, which insists on the idea that "many businesses would have to close their doors without the Camino de Santiago "and not just their own sector. "Most Arzúa establishments is where they live," he says. This is why "everyone is very aware and even pilgrims themselves, who sign without offering the blade to do it" he says.
Add this hospitality arzuana that "on the route they want to do nothing mounted officer, nobody is going to feel hurt and those already invested and we have to pay." It points to the North Road is a route on the rise, as well highlighted in the Pilgrim Office of Santiago, which, in the first eight months of this year, 10,318 issued certificates associated with that route compared with 5,607 delivered same period in 2008.
Arzúa has not been idle before the delimitation that the Ministry of Culture prepares for the North Road, which, according to the record under public information includes historical variant away from the town center, relegating the current path to the category of a complement,ary path. This is the one that crosses the French Way in the town. The association of hoteliers in Arzua prompted a petition campaign seeking public support to urge the regional government to keep current itinerary as a priority.
Under the slogan "Non perdamos o Norte", hospitality Arzua strikes key neighbours in protest and, in turn, is directed reproachfully to the regional authorities, which, if possible, will formally get the support staff collected through the Ministry of Culture Arzúa to move tomorrow to present the historical route of the Northern Way. There will be in a meeting at the Guildhall, attended by the spokespersons of the three local political groups, local representatives of the hospitality sector and rural tourism, and the president of the regional association of employers, from which already Heritage wrote to express their disagreement with the historical variant to constitute the Pilgrim ' or main driver for economic survival vila da nosa , "the letter reads.
"At the grocery store where I buy oranges for breakfast, the bakery, the bicycle repair business ..." says one of many Arzúa hostelry, which insists on the idea that "many businesses would have to close their doors without the Camino de Santiago "and not just their own sector. "Most Arzúa establishments is where they live," he says. This is why "everyone is very aware and even pilgrims themselves, who sign without offering the blade to do it" he says.
Add this hospitality arzuana that "on the route they want to do nothing mounted officer, nobody is going to feel hurt and those already invested and we have to pay." It points to the North Road is a route on the rise, as well highlighted in the Pilgrim Office of Santiago, which, in the first eight months of this year, 10,318 issued certificates associated with that route compared with 5,607 delivered same period in 2008.