Monday, December 28, 2015

Tourism: realities and commitments

2015 was a good year for tourism. The beach season, annual data of overnight and business stays, and the organization of events are a perfect indicators. Results were good, but we must manage and interpret them with a clear mind, but with a well fundamented confidence to continue our path. These three areas (beaches, conferences and events) are the three routes, all necessary and complementary, that are allowing us to maintain a good position. But at the same time, such areas constitute unique future challenges. If we can properly manage the moderate growth, and at the same time generate and take advantage of opportunities that arise in such  three areas, we will ensure the future.

1. Beaches 
No need to dwell on the crucial importance of beach tourism for Sitges. But it is also true that beaches are not enough to maintain our current level. But without competitive beaches, our future would face uncertainties. For this reason, during 2015, 2013 and 2014,  we did not hesitate a second to pour sand to our beaches to save the season. Storms in recent years, especially during 2014, seriously threatened our beach season, and without beach season, everything starts to look bleak in Sitges.

I am fully aware that the timely actions of the last few summers to gain sand are just temporary patches. Those interventions are no long-term solutions, their only goal was to save their respective seasons. A very essential action. The solution to prevent investing new resources every summer to bring sand is the definitive regeneration of our beaches. Sitges has been expecting this project for over 20 years, but until now no Ministry has backed us with the guarantees and requirements needed for such an intervention. In recent months, however, we have been working with various stakeholders to finalize the necessary project, that we want to agree with the new Ministry arising out of elections next Sunday. The Deputy Mayor, Aurora Carbonell, together with Councilor Jordi Mas and myself, are totally committed in the project, which will require patience, skill and support from other governments where we can make our voice heard.

2. Night stays 
The summer of 2015 has been remarkably successful. And the annual aggregate gives us positive results overall thanks to full recovery of the arrival of congresses. This year, there has been an overall increase in the organization and reception of conventions and corporative visitors, and such data confirms two trends:
  • On one hand, an improvement in economic indicators in Catalonia, which confirms the strength of our economy despite the abondance of biased bad omens.
  • And, on the other, the positioning of our town as a town of congresses is gaining positions and improving results. Sitges was again this year, the second town of Catalonia in the organization of conferences, having lost that status for several years. And that fills us with satisfaction.
In anticipation of closing the data for the year, 2015 will exceed the figure of 600 professional events held in Sitges and a global turnover of 40 million euros distributed among all stakeholders directly or indirectly involved in services.

The data and results are positive and invite to a tempered satisfaction. But we must be aware that other localities are also celebrating a successful 2015. Competition is growing and you know better than anyone that every client and customer requires special attention and extra effort.

In Sitges, we certainly have some very important elements that support our commitment to conventions. We have a brand- that is undeniably. We have the experience of  generations in managing political and tourist facilities, and in addition to its privileged location,  hotel facilities are tailored to the needs, although some improvements must be addressed in the future.

But we are still missing some features that until now could be necessary but that now are increasingly essential. This is the case of a congress and exhibition center, which responds to a real and growing demand. This is a challenge both the private and the public sector, a challenge we must face together immediately. We can not wait any longer because we risk losing vital opportunities.

For this reason, our City Hall has envisaged a Governance Plan to pave the way to complete an infrastructure of this kind for Sitges. Facilities that ensure the future of Sitges as a convention center, but that help at the same time to retain the present. If we do not do it, if we keep looking the other way because we believe that we already have the brand and the other virtues that I mentioned, we would be at risk of taking a step back.

In this regard, authorities and the tourism sector must act as one voice, capable of unifying efforts needs. The first step is to decide which profile -and which location- should host fairgrounds.. And, in parallel, to explore all possibilities and find suitable investors. For this reason, Joan Anton, in the coming weeks we will summon you to a meeting that must lay the foundations of this required  facility and where we will present preliminary work.

3. Events
If the first two poles of future challenges (beaches and convention tourism) require additional effort, the third should not appear as relegated. I mean the organization of events intended to transform Sitges into a relevant point of attraction. Namely, festivals, fairs, sectoral initiatives or cultural facilities such as renovated museums, which next week will be a year since we reopened and constitute an excellent business card: in the first year they received 50,000 visits.

This year we have added two more festivals in our stable calendar. On one hand, Sitges Next, the festival of innovation and communication, which brought together 500 advertisers and creatives past April, some coming from the United States. We are already working on the next edition. And, again, just ten days ago, the Sitges Christmas Festival, which has enabled us to strengthen our position as a patchwork town, extending the offer with a complementary event with great quality.

In parallel, we are working on two festivals in which we want you to be particularly visible and significant. First, an international music festival that we would love to hold summer months in the gardens of Terramar. It would be a fastival following the format of Cap Roig, Peralada or Pedralbes, hosting groups of different profiles and music allowing to generate quality and attractiveness. And, again, a summer sports festival, in which Aurora Carbonell and Carmen Almirall are already working for 2017.

We want to make Sitges a land of festivals. What We want Sitges to be what Cannes was in France during the second half of the twentieth century, not only in Catalonia, but in the whole of the western Mediterranean. The Councillor of Culture, Rosa Tubau, is considering other proposals to promote festivals during the coming years. She wants to set a stable timetable positioning Sitges as the first Catalan city, besides Barcelona, ​​in this field, and with a clear international projection. And to further progress in this field, fairgrounds for fair and congresses will be increasingly essential.

Last week, the Board of Film Festival confirmed the growth figures recorded this year, a 20% increase of tickets sold and 10,000 news appearing in the media. A promotional tool, and as you can ascertain, a extraordinary tool that keeps growing. For this reason, this year we wanted to add new screens and activities spread around the town, with the intention that the direct impact of the Festival  is also clearly noticed in the center of town.

The Municipal Government's commitment is clear and unequivocal in its quest to provide the necessary tools to Sitges. The current Mayor is totally devoted to such an end, wether as Mayor and as Deputy of Tourism in the Provincial Government, a condition which will advance the cause of our town. The Governance Plan, which can be visited at the web of Sitges City Hall, describes such goals and all the future challenges we have full ahead. Our dream is to transform Sitges into a entrepeneurial town that champions high quality and sustainable tourism and that becomes an international cultural capital.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Culture with character

Councilors of the City Hall of Sitges, President and Councilor of the Catalan Broadcasting Corporation, Presidents of civil organizations, Artists, cultural managers, scholars, representatives of associations and groups, good night everyone.

First, let me congratulate the real stars of the evening: the winners in the different categories. The very much needed public recognition for your talent -whether by your vital trajectories or specific feats- is the main reason that justifies this evening. Today, we are gathered here to highlight: 
  • The bright careers of photographer Tony Keeler and journalist Albert Sáez; 
  • We want to stress that cultural gastronomy is associated with creativity and quality, as evidenced by "Club del Tast" and "Bar El Cable"-; 
  • The evocative works of Gonzalo Romero and  Dogny Abreu,  winners of Sanvisens Award for painting  and Pere Jou Award for sculpture, which underline the condition of Sitges as home of the arts; 
  • The fundamental role in our culture that represents Grup d'Estudis Sitgetans, or local group devoted to Historical Studies;
  • And in the same vein, the interesting works made by three young women that were awarded with Carbonell i Gener Award, that highlight the work of study and exposure of our local reality.
To all of you, congratulations.

A year ago, when we held Sitges 2013 Night of Awards, I wanted to share with you three cultural projects that would become protagonists during the coming months. I mentioned in the first place the reopening of Cau Ferrat and Maricel museums after a thorough and careful reform, which allowed to maintain and preserve our legacy. Today, eleven months after its reopening, our museums have received more than 50,000 visits and now play an important role in the local fabric, not only cultural but social and even economic. The museums act as attraction poles for Sitges and contribute decisively to put us in the cultural hub of excellence.

The other project that I stressed last year during the Awards Night was also linked to our legacy: the reform of the Santiago Rusiñol Library. Last Saturday we organized the second open day to see the library, one of the buildings composing the Maricel ensemble- that was completely empty; without bookshelves and furniture that will be reinstalled in the coming months. The work of reform and restoration of the library allowed us to highlight the "noucentista" spirit and restore some of the original elements present one hundred years ago.

And the third point of the Awards Night a year ago was the announcement of the celebration of the Media and Advertising Festival of Catalonia, Sitges Next, for which we organized the first edition last April. We are already working on the second call, also next April. Sitges is a land of festivals, we want to stress and strengthen such a fact even more. In addition to film festival, the first in the world in its sector and that this year witnessed a significant growth- there are other festivals that coexist in Sitges that allow us to snap a cultural picture, which, viewed as a whole, has a quite extraordinary strenght: Jazz, Tango, Classical, Pop, Catalan-Irish Folklore, Ecology, Music at the Marina .. Now we want to complete this route of festivals with new additions and we are planning other initiatives. This is the case of the music festival next summer, which will form a plural and heterogeneous array of quality and ambitious challenge.

Wednesday, I had the pleasure of presenting to the media, accompanied by Deputy Mayor, Aurora Carbonell, and government spokesman, Pep Moliné- the Governance Plan 2015-2019. The Governance Plan is the tool that presents action lines and core strategies of the Municipal Government. The current Governance Plan includes six core strategies, and as it could not be otherwise, one is focused on cultural policy. We have called "Culture with Character."
The political culture that we are designing for this term has a very strong challenge: 
  • Promoting cultural value as an expression of local diversity,
  • Strengthen it as a tool for socio-economic development 
  • And provide them with the necessary tools and instruments to act as the channel of creativity, talent and participation.
Note that we are stressing different concepts:
  1. Heritage
  2. Infrastructure
  3. Creativity
  4. Talent
  5. Participation
  6. Social cohesion
The sum of these elements are the ones that compose "Culture with Character" with which we want to identify our cultural schedule in coming years.

And what this means?
  • During the coming months we will present the Forfet Cultural or Cultural Pass. It is a tool to promote cultural activities, to bring them closer to all citizens and contribute to what we want to achieve, which is promotion and dissemination through actions that encourage participation. The pass is intended as a tool at the service of culture that promotes spending both for residents and for people from the entire county, visitors and tourists.
  • We will open Can Falç as a museum and heritage center. We are already working on the landmark building facing the sea, so the building can expose how was Sitges when agriculture, shoe industry and fishing were the bread baskets, and at the same time, to act as a space generator for tourist and cultural initiatives.
  • We are negotiating with the Catalonian Autonomous Government to buy the Patronat. Abandoned for nearly 20 years, the Patronat is intended to be at the service of the culture of Sitges and civil organizations.
  • We prepared the  project of the Center for Interpretation of Festivals, a space geared as headquarters and broadcasting center for the most important festivals in the calendar: the Festa Major or annual festival, Carnival and Corpus Christi.
  • We will implement a regular art market, offering the possibility to disseminate and project the work of our artists and at the same time, to act as a magnet for talent. In parallel, we are working on the creation of the Biennial of Artists from Sitges, a platform capable of providing visibility and presence to our artists through exhibitions, meetings and competitions. 
  • And, as I indicated earlier, we are in the late stages of the project to create the International Music Festival of Sitges. It is intended to be a meeting point to present a quality program to attract to Sitges stars from various genres and capable of strengthening the cultural offer during summer, as present in several coastal towns. 
  • With this new Festival -and other proposals that we have received- we will create an stable map of Festivals, capable of allowing the promotion of the town as a land that generates and receives cultural initiatives with a national vision and, in some cases, international exposure.
These are some -not all- important initiatives and projects that we have designed for our cultural policy in the coming years. These are the different legs of a major project: Sitges exercising its status as a cultural capital through:
  • Specific events;
  • Promoting creativity and talent, 
  • The provision of necessary equipment, 
  • Creating tools that facilitate access to culture; 
  • And reform, restoration and recovery of our heritage in terms of adapting to new needs, but above all, preservation and protection of our history and legacy.
And in this task to reinforce the cultural character of Sitges and its condition as capital, there is a key element. Crucial. In Sitges, probably more than anywhere else: THE CIVIL SOCIETY. That is, organizations, associations and cultural groups, either civilian or based in festivals, which are a driving force of cultural actions, social cohesion and channeling of participation.

During the past years, the organizations and associations had to suffer the bitterest face of the crisis: the reduction of subsidies and resources. The financial collapse in which some institutions entered directly affected the economic capacity of the associations. Currently, the conditions and the economic environment have improved. And in the case of the City Hall of Sitges, the economic recovery has allowed to gain back lost ground and improve performance and economic support.

But as you know, the improvement of resources has been accompanied by other obstacles, such as those imposed by the General Comptroller.  The new control environment in public spending have resulted in the application of national laws which exert a pronounced control over public resources. 
Firstly, I have to say that some of these measures are necessary to ensure the proper use of public money, so I share them. But it is also true that the interpretation of certain processes allows different views. In Sitges we are suffereing those measures that are being exerted by civil servants designated by central government and occupying strategic positions in our City Council. 

The organizations that receive public funding must be subject -and it can not be otherwise- to the verification that the funds are used correctly. But this process can not be carried out disregarding the reality of associations, and ignoring the civic and cultural fabric of our town. 

For this reason, I have to inform you that we are seeking and finding the necessary ways to solve the limitations of municipal subventions that you have suffered during 2015 and previous years. In the coming weeks, we will send you the criteria and measures adopted. Always complying with the law, our desire is that no organization in Sitges stops receiving a single euro of their agreed subsidies. 

I also have to announce that it will be essential to follow the rigorous criteria established for receiving all the agreed subsidies. We are preparing a training session with you to make the path smoother. So bureaucratic red tape will not be an impediment to continue strengtening and developing a solid and stable cultural system in which organizations and associations play a crucial role. The role of the City Hall in our cultural system must involve the promotion of the creation of events that fit our needs, respect the character of our City and deliver public value, whatever the size. Because culture must be measured using a quantitative criteria (if any), but mainly qualitative. 

Associations, creativity, talent, promotion, facilities, protection of heritage, popular culture, festivals... Notice the words that I wrote down. Those are the words that set apart a culture with character. The need to reinforce our status as a cultural capital.

Many thanks to all.
Sitges 2015 Awards Night (27th November 2015)

Friday, October 30, 2015

Tax reduction, support for entrepreneurs

The full house on Monday approved the proposal by the municipal government to reduce the tax burden of taxes and fees included on ordinances in 2016. The proposal made by the Government concerning municipal taxes next year is a reduction in the tax burden as well as a strong support to the productive economy, with allowances for entrepreneurs and small businesses, provided by the same City Council.

The 2016 municipal ordinances include a tax cut, a fact that will be noticed by residents and local businesses directly in their pockets. The Property Tax and the Household and Industrial Waste collection fee include significant cuts. In the case of property tax, the City Council will reduce the current rate from 0.83% to 0.779% for private individuals and from 0.841% to 0.789% for the hospitality industry. The reduction is designed to be a support to the economies of families and companies and at the same time, offset the increased tax base of this tax established by the State Government during the last cadastral revision.

Meanwhile, ordinances include a 10% reduction in all types of collection, treatment and disposal of waste. In the case of commercial buildings, this reduction can even reach 50%, depending on the characteristics and type.

The proposed prices and tariffs in 2016 also pay special attention and relevant support to entrepreneurs, small businesses, cooperatives and employment. The project includes concrete steps in this chapter, with the aim of promoting the economy and boost employment. Measures include a reduction of 50% in the rate of economic and business activities for those under 35 and reduction of the same rate up to 40% in case of hiring permanent workers. The package also includes reductions in rates for the creation of cooperatives, which can obtain reductions up to 100%.

These actions have a political message very clearly defined by the Municipal Government: reduction of tax burden, offsetting insofar as possible the tax burden of the State Government, promote economic revitalization and stimulate employment.

These actions have been possible thanks to the financial and economic management in recent years, first by the councilor Jordi Mas and currently by Pep Moline. If four years ago we had not implemented the necessary corrective actions, especially a policy of debt reduction and control of expenses, right now we would not be able to make the current proposals to reduce tax burden and support the economic activity.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Ban de la Diada Nacional 2015

Sitgetanes and sitgetans

For yet another year, the 11th of September brings us together to claim, and proclaim, our rights as a nation. Rights that are national, but that are also rights of the people, to live better, and in dignity. Rights of all Catalan citizens, regardless of their origin, language, ideas or sexual orientation. Rights and social justice, also of the more than eighty nationalities that live and co-exist in Sitges year-round.

Everyone has been convened to this Diada, because the commitment is with everyone. The country we are building excludes no one. In the coming weeks, we will all freely, democratically and peacefully decide on the Catalonia of the present and near future. But no matter the outcome, it is clear that we will continue to be a community unique in its diversity, equality and social cohesion.

On this Diada, let us stand up for our roots, and let us believe in the fullest freedom, but always as a Town united.


Visca  Catalunya!

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Balance between tourist town and residential area

The last full council meeting approved the amendment of the current Use Plan. The Use Plan governs business growth and public road occupation, among other economic activities. The review was a must to fix the current state of public roads, which is creating issues provoked by the lack of tools allowing a more strict reading of the current legislation, and also by the intermittent unbalance between Sitges as a tourist town and Sitges as a residential town.

The current Use Plan was implemented in 2006, when the economic reality was significantly different from the present one. Legislation dating from that year was created to prevent the proliferation of real estate agencies and bank branches, which expanded all over taking over much of rental property. Currently, the economic sectors on a full bull market are more heterogeneous in nature; tourism, catering and service sector in general. Sitges makes a living out of such economic activities thanks to the fact that profit is distributed among broad sectors of the population (owners, employees, dealers, suppliers ...). But at the same time, it is also true that we must establish strict regulations to avoid chaotic scenarios.

The current legislation contains some loopholes and allows double readings, generating unwanted situations such as over occupation of public roads and proliferation of certain concerns that do not favor the image of Sitges as a quality resort. The Council needs tools for establishing such regulations and a Use Plan is a must.

The Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, Tourism and Beaches, Aurora Carbonell will carry out the review. She will do it by furthering participation of economic and social sectors (with special attention to the Hospitality Association as the representative body of the sector) and the various political parties with municipal  presence. We have a lot at stake in this review, but I am fully convinced that, with the help of Aurora and the participation of different sectors, we will achieve the goal we are pursuing.

Sitges has been a touristic town for more than 50 years and we want to continue being so in the future. Let no one think that we will limit the development of our economy. On the contrary, it is because we want to promote tourism that we need a new Use Plan to regulate development. In this commitment to quality tourism, we must limit those activities that do not add value and could even limit growth.

We want a strong tourist town, but compatible with the rest of residents. Sitges must remain open to various tourist profiles that enrich our population (family cultural, business, entertainment, gay ...) but all must live in the best possible harmony. And this is not easy. For this reason, we need tools and instruments to help achieve it. The Use Plan is a must to obtain such tools.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Welfare policies are a priority

In recent weeks I had the opportunity to meet with representatives from several local welfare organizations present in different areas (health care, prevention, structural coordination ...). Accompanied by Mireia Rossell, the Social Welfare Councilor, all meetings are part of an action plan to follow up social issues, working together with stakeholders to design specific actions and at the same time collaborate providing all the resources that are at our disposal.

Welfare policies, now and before, are still a priority for the current Mayor's Office. During the previous term, we promoted significant initiatives in this area, such as the Blue Card for collective needs, the soup kitchen, municipalization of Joan Maragall's Senior Home or increasing financial contributions to welfare organizations. The new term that began a month ago reaffirms and expands that commitment. The pact signed with our government partners during the current term assigns more than 60% to social commitments. Welfare policies are a priority for us that become a need under the current circumstances, when many families and communities suffer the cruelest face of the crisis.

The welfare of people is the basis of our action. And that is why we initiated the current term taking a snap shot of all the policies carried out by different welfare organizations. We want to coordinate and foster their work and stress all the support they need.

The collaboration between government and stakeholders is essential. Right this week, we witnessed an action to help homeless needing urgent social support. Thanks to the collaboration of different welfare organizations, we could perform the action following the method advised by experts.

We are currently working on a plan to accommodate social welfare proposals. Such a plan will act as an agenda to strengthen the collaborative network between City Hall and welfare organizations. Welfare policies are a priority.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

A Festival of Advertising to reinforce the prestige and projection of Sitges

Yesterday, we presented Sitges Next, the new festival for innovation in communications and new media that we will organize in Sitges next 17 and 18 April. It is the culmination of a homegrown project conceived by the same City Hall. We have been working for two years and now it sees the light with an exciting lineup, which has already attracted the interest of industry and enthusiasts.

The desire to create an Advertising Festival in Sitges was born out of the parameter of success that worked for years in other locations: cities with large Film Festivals that have also endowed themselves with their own Advertising Festival. Cannes and San Sebastian are the examples present in our minds, but there are others, like Venice, Berlin and Austin.

With this initiative, we wanted Sitges to follow a successful model. We have experience in organizing festivals of international relevance, we have the necessary infrastructure, we have the organizational structure of the Film Festival Foundation and we want to make a tremendous leap forward. Sitges needs initiatives that bring about added value, and help us to position the city in a high quality scenario with projection and prestige.

On the way to the creation of the initial edition of Sitges Next, we had some key allies. First, the Government of Catalonia, through the Catalan Institute of Cultural Industries. From the moment I explained the project to the Director of ICEC, Jordi Sellas, he gave full support and we started to work together along three coordinates: 1, that it would be a National Festival of Catalonia, just as the Film Festival. 2, geared to the entire world, and 3, with the involvement and participation of stakeholders and communication and advertising industry.

And in this sense, the support of the industry has been crucial for the project: the School of Advertising and Public Relations of Catalonia, the Advertising Business Association, the Mobile World Capital, the Ramon Llull University and Catalan Broadcasting Corporation. All of them are part of the Advisory Council of Sitges Next. For Sitges, to gather such prestigious institutions around a local project with an international penchant represents a value to be taken into consideration.

The location of Sitges Next on the calendar allows us to complete the circuit that goes from Carnival to May, with continuing activities that provide added value to tourism. One of our obsessions during this term was to rearrange the schedule of events and festivities during the second part of winter and early spring. It was a season that needed a bigger boost in the tourist calendar. 

For this reason, we have held constant meetings with the organizers of each event in order to avoid mutual competition and to schedule everything in a way that during every week there is a meeting of relevance. This weekend is the turn of the International Patchwork Festival; then will the Vintage Car Rally, the Art Fair, Scrap Fair, Sitges Next ... High quality tourism with added value.



Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Carnival ban

To all the inhabitants of Sitges.

The countdown has begun and we are expecting the start of Carnival. Although we must wait until the 12th of February, Maundy Thursday, for the beginning of the official program of events for the oldest and most massive celebration of our calendar - appearing in fifteenth century documents, Carnival is already manifesting around town. From the incessant work at the "Carrossòdrom" (Floatdrome) to the endless meetings of those who work selflessly for the festivity. An individual task with a collective result, which we will see in the parades of Debauchery and Extermination and also at the Children's Parade.

This year, we have a novelty: the steps of "La Fragata", which will be one of the top exhibition points for the gangs. At the command of His Majesty the King of Carnival and the Queen of the Carnival, the inhabitants of Sitges will live an intense week of magic, color and festivity. We wish luck to "Erem Pocs" and "Carrusel Carnaval" in this adventure. The village is waiting to share with you the result of months of work.

Notwithstanding the law regarding opening hours of shops, the Council recommends to all business sectors related to nightlife, to respect the regulations enacted by the Government of Catalonia regarding opening hours, which this year have been extended at the request of the hostelry industry so that everyone can enjoy the party.

From the City Hall, we ask not to park any vehicle outside spaces clearly marked to avoid obstructing the path of the parades of Debauchery and Extermination. According to the regulations related to unlawful parking, this City Council cannot be held liable for material damage that may arise as a result of the development of the Carnival.

We also recommend to all residents living in the streets where parades go through (both at the Children's Parade and Evening Parade) to avoid taking out garbage on Sunday and Tuesday, in order to facilitate the passage of floats. Waste can also be deposited in the waste containers, most of which will remain open. A recommendation that we extend to restaurants is that they should refrain from removing the glass Sunday and Tuesday of Carnival.

Carnival is party, but not a wild orgy. I ask all those who participate in one way or another to celebrate the festivity with civility and respect. Two fundamental aspects of coexistence that will allow that nothing interferes with the atmosphere and joy of this festivity.

I would also like to congratulate the Carnival Committee, headed by Carles Garcia, all adjustments implemented to enhance the development of the celebration. This year, we will maintain the schedule of children's parades, Sunday at 12 and Tuesdays at 15, and we will start Debauchery and Extermination at 20 hours, half an hour later than the previous year.

I'm also obliged to thank Societat Recreativa El Retiro, Casino Prado Suburense, Grup dels Independents del Carnaval, and gangs of Poble Sec, Cases Noves and Club Natació, their essential function and role so that everything works to make this Carnival an even greater festivity. 

I can only encourage you to participate and enjoy this festival that enhances values ​​such as teamwork, collective spirit and contributes to make a better town. Share all the joys of the Carnival, and do not forget to be part of all the acts prepared by the Commission and organizations to celebrate one of the best Carnivals in the world.

Long live Sitges and enjoy the Carnival!

Monday, February 2, 2015

Preservation over new constructions: our heritage as a value and a need

On Monday, February 2, we will make the presentation of the refurbishment and adaptation project of Can Falç, one of the most emblematic buildings in Sitges, located on Passeig de la Ribera. The City Hall of Sitges and the Barcelona Provincial Council have been working together during recent months to promote a plan that will allow Can Falç to become a new museum which reproduces the seafaring and farming town of a period between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. The expected recovery of Can Falç for public use is the culmination of a heritage refurbishment project promoted by the Governing Body during the current legislature. The efforts were centered on Museums, Library, the building of Prado and the catalog of architectural protection.

One of the cornerstones of our project for the 2011-15 legislatures had a self-explanatory title: "Preservation over new constructions”. It was one of the points of our election campaign for 2011 later reflected on our Governance Plan. After years of abusive and disproportionate urban growth, with more than a few urban blights along the way, Sitges needed to highlight our rich architectural, artistic and natural heritage inherited from our elders. For this reason, the City Hall became an active player in the defense of our culture through specific actions, and at the same time as the test of a policy that will ensure that in the future no historical building will be tore down as in the past.

This is the essence of the Special Plan for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage of Sitges, known as Catalogue, that were are carrying out currently. This new plan will double the number of listed buildings, which cannot be tore down in any way, and also include other specific elements such as sets of buildings or natural areas. The catalog is the basic tool that ensures the preservation of our heritage. The last revision was 1991, and even considering that the General Plan was updated about ten years ago, that was not the case of the Catalogue that already has nearly 25 years and that needs to include more items to avoid inappropriate actions. 

The wording of the new Catalog symbolizes the essence of our commitment to protect our heritage. Meanwhile, the refurbishment of Museums, the Library, “el Prado” or Can Falç constitutes the practice of this culture that allows developing specific actions.

In the reform of Cau Ferrat and Maricel Museum, we prepared a project that avoided architectural aggressions and that overcame space limitations with imaginative solutions, but that any case always respected our heritage. The result, as you can see, has been very satisfactory and the general feeling of the 16,000 people who have visited the museums after the reopening has been remarkably positive.

It is also the case of the Santiago Rusiñol Library that we are currently refurbishing, keeping its heritage value as the structure was in a dire condition. The project will allow us to enjoy a library with better services for users, and especially to ensure the continuity of a building with a high value.

We will also intervene in the building of Casino Prado, an important part of our heritage, thanks to the collaboration of the Barcelona Provincial Council. We will carry a necessary reform to further the general interest of the municipality, which will ensure the restoration of a landmark building. While in the project of Can Falç, in addition to the refurbishment, we will gain a new museum which will enrich the quality of our cultural and tourist offer.