The Town Council of Trabanca is involved in the sustainable development of the Arribes del Duero area. We are totally convinced that, the development of an area cannot be possible without the development, at the same time, of all the municipalities which constitute this area.
Addressed to: citizens, enterprises, investors, public entities, partnerships, foundations, etc
Which is its function? This service offers advise in the following fields of action
Rural development projects
Environment
Agriculture
Renewable energies
New technologies
Employment
Training
European projects
Health
Social Welfare
Leisure and Spare time
Tourism
Design
Etc...
For further information:
| TOWN COUNCIL OF TRABANCA | |||
| Area: | Desarrollo Económico |
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| Address: | Plaza Egido S/N | Zip Code: | 37.173 |
| Town: | Trabanca | Province: | Salamanca |
| Telephone: | 923 141 504 / 923 141 448 | Fax: | 923 141 448 |
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The Town council of Trabanca, by the economy department, offers consultancy services to all those investors interested in creating an enterprise in Trabanca and the Arribes area.
Counselling offered by this service includes the following fields:
• Financing sources
• Subsidies for setting up enterprises
• Subsidies for the creation of employment
• Technical studies about economic viability
• Choice of the appropriate legal form
• Search of workers
• Search of a suitable location
• etc...
This service offers consultancy to investors who want to start up investment projects in the area of Arribes del Duero. In this way, the risk of failure decreases and investment becomes more profitable.
It is offered to those individuals, legal entities, public entities, and associations interested, that have the idea of implementing an investment project in any municipality of the Arribes del Duero Nature Reserve.
In 2005, two Technical conferences took place in Trabanca. They were mainly dedicated to give counseling in tourism to the County Councils of Caceres and Badajoz . The Presidents of both of them assisted at these conferences, as well as the mayors of some municipalities of this area who are interested in tourist development.