Tenerife Weekly
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Tenerife Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home Diario de Avisos

Allocation of 78 Homes Across Six Districts in Tenerife Receives Approval for Funding of Almost 4.5 Million Euros

April 30, 2024
in Diario de Avisos
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Allocation of 78 Homes Across Six Districts in Tenerife Receives Approval for Funding of Almost 4.5 Million Euros
3
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A significant step was taken by the Governing Council of the Tenerife Island Corporation, with the approval of the initial subsidy package for municipal projects under the Active Housing Island Plan. This amounts to a total of 4,455 million euros, securing 78 new homes across six municipalities. The announcement was made by Rosa Dávila, President of the Cabildo, accompanied by Vice President Lope Afonso.
The distribution includes 23 homes in San Miguel de Abona, funded by 970,649 euros from the Cabildo and an additional 1.5 million from the local council. La Guancha will benefit from five homes with a total island contribution of 530,000 euros, while Arico will receive support for three homes amounting to 354,977 euros. Buenavista del Norte will see the construction of 15 homes, fully financed by the Island Corporation. El Tanque will receive funding for six homes, with a total of 600,000 euros, and Santa Úrsula will have 26 new homes, funded by 1 million euros from the Cabildo along with 1.1 million from the council.
Lope Afonso explained that these homes are either completed or in progress, not yet available on the market. They have been identified by the municipalities as suitable for immediate residential use. The allocation process will be managed by the municipalities to ensure the properties are rented out under a social housing scheme.
The Vice President highlighted that out of the 300 applications received, over 200 homes will be made available this year using the allocated budget. There is a possibility of additional homes being added by the year-end, bringing the total to 300 as envisioned in the plan for 2024.
Additionally, the Governing Council also approved the criteria and application process for direct subsidies to organisations providing essential items, with a total funding of 1.8 million euros.
In terms of sustainability, a contract worth 600,000 euros was awarded for the development of the clean point at the Tenerife Environmental Complex in Arico, funded by Next Generation resources.
Approval was granted for a collaboration agreement between the Cabildo and Los Silos City Council to enhance the tourist office in the area with an investment of 78,280 euros.
Furthermore, the tender for a Big Data Platform implementation service and Data Governance Office for Tenerife Tourism was approved, with budgets of 35,999 euros and 413,998 euros respectively, funded by Next Generation funds.

Natural Spaces Fee
Regarding the entrance fee for protected natural areas on the island, approved during the recent Cabildo plenary session for implementation in 2025, the island’s president outlined the approach to be taken. He stated that the Natural Environment and Tourism departments, along with ULL (University of La Laguna) collaboration, are working on the process. With the availability of tools like the Tax Consortium, creating a public entity for management is unnecessary.
Lope Afonso emphasised the need for initial legal and economic studies to define the tax regulation ordinance for these services and how they will be levied. Establishing an ordinance of this nature is legally stipulated, with a scientific and technical team guiding the development of services and application methods.
Rosa Dávila clarified that the fee will be applicable solely to tourists visiting these natural spaces, exempting residents. She highlighted that aside from revenue collection, the emphasis is on regulating the visitor capacity in these natural settings.

Related Posts

Fire in Tenerife: A Vast Column of Smoke Visible from Miles Away
Diario de Avisos

Fire in Tenerife: A Vast Column of Smoke Visible from Miles Away

July 17, 2025
Residents of Los Realejos at odds over the installation of a gas and fossil fuel plant 30 metres from their homes
Diario de Avisos

Residents of Los Realejos at odds over the installation of a gas and fossil fuel plant 30 metres from their homes

July 16, 2025
Man Found: Samuel José, Who Had Gone Missing in Tenerife
Diario de Avisos

Man Found: Samuel José, Who Had Gone Missing in Tenerife

July 16, 2025
No Result
View All Result

Click Image to Join Community

Tenerife Forum Community

Previous News

These are all the accesses to Teide that remain closed due to the Tenerife fire

These are all the accesses to Teide that remain closed due to the Tenerife fire

2 years ago
Insight into the first mass quarantine of holidaymakers in Tenerife revealed

Insight into the first mass quarantine of holidaymakers in Tenerife revealed

1 year ago
The Celebration Never Ends

The Celebration Never Ends

1 year ago
Ashotel warns of a “destruction” in the high season of the Canary Islands due to restrictions on the British

Ashotel warns of a “destruction” in the high season of the Canary Islands due to restrictions on the British

4 years ago
Urgent Solutions Needed for Christmas Chaos at Tenerife South Airport

Urgent Solutions Needed for Christmas Chaos at Tenerife South Airport

7 months ago
Approved the environmental impact statement of the Tenerife-La Gomera interconnection

Approved the environmental impact statement of the Tenerife-La Gomera interconnection

3 years ago
No Result
View All Result

News Highlights

Fire in Tenerife: A Vast Column of Smoke Visible from Miles Away

PSOE TENERIFE | PSOE proposes declaring an emergency due to ineffectiveness in the Cabildo of Tenerife and opposes the forestry penny.

Highest alert due to wildfire risk in Gran Canaria and La Gomera

The PSOE mocks declaring “emergency due to ineptitude” over the lack of management in the Tenerife Cabildo.

The Guía de Isora Council Wobbles After a PP Councillor Who Claims Workplace Harassment Joins the Non-Affiliated.

Holiday homes invade Anaga: the hamlets belonging to Santa Cruz de Tenerife approach 400 beds

Trending News

The City of Justice in Santa Cruz won’t be ready “in two, four, or even five years.”
Atlantico

The City of Justice in Santa Cruz won’t be ready “in two, four, or even five years.”

by Admin
July 17, 2025
0

The Minister for the Presidency, Public Administration, Justice and Security, Nieves Lady Barreto, said this Thursday that...

Over 500 residents of Laguna enjoy summer activities organised by Citizen Participation

Over 500 residents of Laguna enjoy summer activities organised by Citizen Participation

July 17, 2025
Tenerife Cook Music Fest Kicks Off with a Star-Studded Line-Up and Forecasted Attendance of Over 60,000

Tenerife Cook Music Fest Kicks Off with a Star-Studded Line-Up and Forecasted Attendance of Over 60,000

July 17, 2025
Fire in Tenerife: A Vast Column of Smoke Visible from Miles Away

Fire in Tenerife: A Vast Column of Smoke Visible from Miles Away

July 17, 2025
PSOE TENERIFE | PSOE proposes declaring an emergency due to ineffectiveness in the Cabildo of Tenerife and opposes the forestry penny.

PSOE TENERIFE | PSOE proposes declaring an emergency due to ineffectiveness in the Cabildo of Tenerife and opposes the forestry penny.

July 17, 2025
Tenerife Weekly

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly

Navigate Site

  • Tenerife Forum
  • Tenerife Travel Shop
  • Ask Tenerife
  • Guide
  • Adobe
  • Linkedin
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly