- Magdiwang-Dennis Baquiran
- Poblacion-Jerry Cruzado
- Salcedo I-Teodorico Gomez
- San Antonio I-Benjamin Ledesma
- San Juan I-Jacinto M. Dela Cruz
- San Rafael I-Susanito Molina
- San Rafael II-Hernan Alvarez
- San Jose I-Minar Angkico
- Santa Rosa I-Gloria Fernandez
- Salcedo II-Rolando Reyes
- San Antonio II- Emelito Lontoc
- San Jose II-Rolando Reyel
- San Juan II-Emiliano Cate
- San Rafael III-Jessie Dela Paz
- San Rafael IV-Renielito Castro
- Santa Rosa II-Wilfredo Aquino
Information in Noveleta, Cavite
We analyze inform rather the information about the progressive town of Noveleta, Cavite.Here are the following:
Geography
Noveleta is the smallest town of Cavite province. It is principally a resort town located in the northwestern portion of Cavite. Noveleta is 26 kilometers away from Metro Manila and is accessible by land transport modes. The town is bordered on the north by Cavite City, on the west by Manila Bay and Rosario. It is flanked by General Trias on the south and Kawit on the east.
Land Area
Noveleta has a total land area of 604.01 hectares, which is roughly 5.41% of the total land area of the province of Cavite. The municipality has 16 barangays. Based on the 2007 Annual Report of the Municipality, the major land use include: CLASSIFICATION HAS. PERCENT Residential 193 31.95% Agriculture 160 26.49% Saltbeds and Fishponds 120 19.87% Industrial 87 14.40% Others 44.01 7.29%
Economy
The agricultural sector in Noveleta centers on crop production, fishery, livestock and poultry raising. Fishery is a major source of livelihood in the municipality. Around 100 hectares are utilized for aquaculture and fishpond activities, most of which are in Brgys. San Rafael II, III, and IV. The main products of Noveleta include bangus, prawns, crabs, tilapia, mussels and oysters. The fishponds are converted to saltbeds during the dry season. A big enterprise, which spurs the output in the service sector, is the presence of the Noveca Industries in Brgy. Sta. Rosa. Manufacturing is limited to light and medium industries such as sash factories and several garment factories. Other activities are the manufacture of furniture, iron gates and grills, and hollowblocks. The construction boom, on the other hand, is due to the mushrooming of residential subdivisions in the area. A number of commercial establishments are located along Noveleta’s major thoroughfares. Small retail stores, service firms, and some medium scale enterprises, dot the municipality. There are specialty stores engaged in the trade of construction supplies and materials, auto parts, furniture and home decors, sportswear as well as fresh food items like meat, fruits and vegetables. Also based in the town are three pharmacies, eleven bakeries and two gasoline stations. The tourism industry in Noveleta relies mainly on its coastline with the Manila Bay bordering its western portion. Restaurants, cottages, conference rooms, and social halls/pavilions are situated along the beaches of Brgys. San Rafael III and IV.
Transportation
Noveleta is best accessed through jeeps and buses that frequently ply its major thoroughfares, specifically the roads that lead to Cavite City. Tricycles and pedicabs service the tight and cool backroads of the municipality.
Communication
The Philippine Postal Corporation manages one post office situated in the municipal building. The Bureau of Telecommunications of the Department of Transportation and Communication presently operates its office at the Old Noveleta Tribunal. PLDT, Globe and Digitel Telephone Company provide telephone services in the municipality.
Power Supply
The Manila Electric Company distributes the power supply of Noveleta from the Luzon Grid of the National Power Corporation (NPC).
Water Supply
The Metropolitan Waterworks System in Noveleta provides the water requirement of Noveleta. But majority of the people in Noveleta uses Deep Well, specially on the remote area where the waterworks can't reach.
Banking
Five banks operating in the town of Noveleta are Comsavings Bank, Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Family Bank, the Unlad Rural Bank , the Luzon Development Bank and the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC). There are other financial institutions in the area extending credit for investment ventures.
Education
There are 38 schools in the municipality. Twenty offer preschool, 11 elementary, 4 secondary and 3 vocational/technical education. The public elementary schools include Noveleta, San Rafael, San Juan, San Jose, San Antonio, San Miguel and Salcedo Elementary Schools. The Noveleta National High School in addition to the private schools of Gospel Light Christian Academy, Atheneum School, Columbia College and Computer Technology Center offer secondary education. The technical or vocational schools are the Mariners Polytechnic Training Center in Brgy. San Rafael IV, TIP Maritime Training Center in Brgy. San Rafael III, and the Municipal Livelihood and Skills Training Center in the Noveleta Elementary School Compound in Brgy. San Rafael II. Some of the best private schools for elementary are Gospel Light Christian Academy , Atheneum School ,and PATNUBAY ACADEMY.
For Preschool, Reading Program and Tutorial Services, MONTGARD Play and Learn Learning Center http://www.freewebs.com/play_learn is the place for young (3-6 years old) and bright learners. MONTGARD is also the first Reading Center established in the town of Noveleta that teaches the children with modern and new methods,principles, and techniques for the optimum development of its students under the supervision of a Certified Reading Specialist. In 2008, Montgard Play and Learn Learning Center (MPLLC) relocated to a bigger location at VFL Subdivision San Rafael 3 Noveleta, Cavite.
Health
Noveleta has ten government health centers and one private clinic as of 1996. There is one private medical hospital located at Salcedo II. The municipality also has three ambulances to support the medical practitioners in responding to the needs of the populace.
Investments
The agricultural activities in the municipality are gradually decreasing due to urbanization. The current trend in Noveleta is in conversion of land from agriculture use to urban settlements. This may be attributed to its growing population and its proximity to Metro Manila and the Cavite Economic Processing Zone in Rosario, a 10-minurte drive from Noveleta. Majority of Noveleta’s population is involved in commercial and industrial activities. Historical and tourism landmarks include the Noveleta Tribunal, Calero Bridge, Villamar Beach Resort I, Villamar Beach Resort II, Lido Beach Resort, TIP Beach Resort and the New Noveleta Cockpit Arena. The strips of beaches in Noveleta combined with the town’s proximity to major urban centers make it an ideal tourist attraction.
Municipal Officials (2007-2010)
Municipal Mayor (Chief Executive):Enrico Alvarez (PDSP-Partido Magdalo)
Municipal Vice Mayor (Presiding Officer):Joventino Olaes (Liberal)
Municipal Councilors (Sangguniang Bayan Member/s):
- Rizalin Sese (Minority Floor Leader)
- Atty.Rizalie Pinpin-Enero
- Gloria Fernandez (Liga ng Barangay (ABC)President)
- Marjorie Eugenio (Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President)
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