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The Herencia City Council and the new Board of the Local Commerce Association reinforce their commitment to local businesses.

The Herencia City Council held a meeting with the new Board of the Local Commerce Association, led by Lola Gómez, to mark the start of a new collaborative phase aimed at boosting the local commercial fabric. The meeting, which took place yesterday afternoon, included the presence of Mayor Sergio García-Navas and Councilor for Economic Promotion, José Manuel Bolaños, who reaffirmed

The Carnival Commission is reviewing the Herencia Carnival 2026 to refine the organization and strengthen this BIC festival.

The Carnival Committee has convened to assess the latest edition of the Herencia Carnival 2026, an event that is now a significant part of the cultural calendar in the region and has received two prestigious recognitions: National Tourist Interest Festival and Cultural Heritage (BIC). This meeting served to critically evaluate the events held, identify areas for improvement, and maintain the

Herencia honors four individuals with the “Elvira Fernández Almoguera Awards for Equality” during the institutional event on International Women’s Day (8M).

The Patio of the Herencia Town Hall hosted the Institutional Event for International Women’s Day on March 6 at 6:00 PM. This central event in the local programming for March 8 brought together community members and institutional representatives around a shared message: to continue advancing equality through social commitment, education, and public recognition. The event included the reading of the

Three days to live and learn handball from March 30 to April 1.

Herencia will once again become a meeting point at the end of March for those who see sports as more than just competition. From March 30 to April 1, the town will host the IV Quijote’s Training Camp, an event focused on skill development and perfection on the court, bringing together players, coaches, and anyone eager to keep improving. This

Herencia is kicking off its Cultural Spring early, featuring 12 significant events scheduled until May.

The Culture Department of the Herencia City Council announced on Wednesday the Spring Cultural Program, which will run from March 13 to May 31. This agenda will feature a blend of national theater performances, neighborhood celebrations, religious events, and traditional pilgrimage celebrations. Cultural Councilor Aitor Gallego de la Sacristana emphasized that the initiative aims to encourage community participation and provide

Tubyder celebrates 50 years of commitment, innovation, and corporate pride in Herencia.

The company Tubyder, a leader in the manufacturing of pipes, fittings, and industrial solutions, celebrates its 50th anniversary today as a shining example of business strength, local commitment, and constant innovation. During the commemorative event, a tribute was paid to the half-century journey of this company, founded in 1975, which is deeply intertwined with the economic and social development of

Herencia unveils the 2026 Holy Week poster in the town hall courtyard, featuring “La Borriquilla” as the main focus.

The courtyard of the Herencia Town Hall was beautifully decorated on February 22 to host the official presentation of the poster for Holy Week 2026. This event brought together institutions, tradition, and brotherhood sentiment in a setting that holds special significance for the community. The presented artwork, rich in meaning, was created by Joaquín Díaz-Pavón, the winner of the contest

The Herencia City Council and the new Board of the Local Commerce Association reinforce their commitment to local businesses.

The Herencia City Council held a meeting with the new Board of the Local Commerce Association, led by Lola Gómez, to mark the start of a new collaborative phase aimed at boosting the local commercial fabric. The meeting, which took place yesterday afternoon, included the presence of Mayor Sergio García-Navas and Councilor for Economic Promotion, José Manuel Bolaños, who reaffirmed

The Carnival Commission is reviewing the Herencia Carnival 2026 to refine the organization and strengthen this BIC festival.

The Carnival Committee has convened to assess the latest edition of the Herencia Carnival 2026, an event that is now a significant part of the cultural calendar in the region and has received two prestigious recognitions: National Tourist Interest Festival and Cultural Heritage (BIC). This meeting served to critically evaluate the events held, identify areas for improvement, and maintain the

Herencia honors four individuals with the “Elvira Fernández Almoguera Awards for Equality” during the institutional event on International Women’s Day (8M).

The Patio of the Herencia Town Hall hosted the Institutional Event for International Women’s Day on March 6 at 6:00 PM. This central event in the local programming for March 8 brought together community members and institutional representatives around a shared message: to continue advancing equality through social commitment, education, and public recognition. The event included the reading of the

Three days to live and learn handball from March 30 to April 1.

Herencia will once again become a meeting point at the end of March for those who see sports as more than just competition. From March 30 to April 1, the town will host the IV Quijote’s Training Camp, an event focused on skill development and perfection on the court, bringing together players, coaches, and anyone eager to keep improving. This

Herencia is kicking off its Cultural Spring early, featuring 12 significant events scheduled until May.

The Culture Department of the Herencia City Council announced on Wednesday the Spring Cultural Program, which will run from March 13 to May 31. This agenda will feature a blend of national theater performances, neighborhood celebrations, religious events, and traditional pilgrimage celebrations. Cultural Councilor Aitor Gallego de la Sacristana emphasized that the initiative aims to encourage community participation and provide

Tubyder celebrates 50 years of commitment, innovation, and corporate pride in Herencia.

The company Tubyder, a leader in the manufacturing of pipes, fittings, and industrial solutions, celebrates its 50th anniversary today as a shining example of business strength, local commitment, and constant innovation. During the commemorative event, a tribute was paid to the half-century journey of this company, founded in 1975, which is deeply intertwined with the economic and social development of

Herencia unveils the 2026 Holy Week poster in the town hall courtyard, featuring “La Borriquilla” as the main focus.

The courtyard of the Herencia Town Hall was beautifully decorated on February 22 to host the official presentation of the poster for Holy Week 2026. This event brought together institutions, tradition, and brotherhood sentiment in a setting that holds special significance for the community. The presented artwork, rich in meaning, was created by Joaquín Díaz-Pavón, the winner of the contest

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