The town of Belalcázar is set to celebrate its pilgrimage of the Virgen de Alcantarilla, one of its most deeply rooted traditions. The local administration has worked on improving organization and reinforcing key logistical aspects, such as security, cleanliness, and services for pilgrims, with the aim of ensuring a calmer and more enjoyable experience for all participants.
This festivity not only holds profound religious significance but also represents a fundamental pillar of the municipality's collective identity. It is a moment of gathering that strengthens community bonds, transmits traditions to new generations, and highlights the cultural value of the community.
“"My intention is for residents to feel that the City Council is by their side, facilitating and accompanying them."
Beyond the pilgrimage, the local administration has outlined its priorities for the final stretch of the mandate. These include the continuous improvement of public services, boosting local economic development, and implementing measures to retain population. The goal is to create opportunities, especially for young people, and advance in infrastructure and quality of life.
Among the key projects, the enhancement of local heritage and the promotion of rural and cultural tourism stand out. Urban improvements and the reinforcement of basic services are also prioritized, with special attention to street maintenance and cleanliness, aiming for top-quality services for residents.
In the Andalusian pre-election context, the local administration of Belalcázar has requested the Junta de Andalucía to pay attention to rural municipalities, demanding investments in infrastructure, employment support, and effective measures against depopulation. The need to listen to small towns and address their specific needs is emphasized.
Regarding the management of the Belalcázar Castle, considered a local emblem, the work of the Junta in its conservation and maintenance is acknowledged, and the city council's full willingness to collaborate for its revitalization as a cultural and tourist engine is expressed.




