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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Euro Weekly News

Sunday, 26 July 2015   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Greener, cheaper, brighter beaches for Fuengirola

FUENGIROLA, one of the first towns on the Costa to light its beaches up at night, expects to save about €100,000 per year on electricity bills after incorporating LED technology to the seafront lighting.
Beaches...Read More

Adoptions up but Fuengirola’s abandoned animal problem continues

A TOTAL of 604 pets were adopted from Fuengirola’s municipal animal refuge over the last year, yet the council has reported that the numbers of animals abandoned has also increased.
While awareness...Read More

Rodrigo Rato visiting Mallorca

THE former managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Rodrigo Rato, has been spotted arriving in Mallorca on holiday.
He was seen at Palma Airport returning from Madrid where he had refused...Read More

Workers suspect robbery gang at large in Cartama

LOCALS fear an organised group could be behind a recent robbery at a construction machinery warehouse in Estacion de Cartama during which an estimated €15,000 of goods were stolen.
Company employees...Read More

Too many skippers and no sailors in boat licence scam

MORE than 800 people, some from Almeria Province, are involved in a massive scam centring on boat-masters’ licences.
Guardia Civil’s criminal investigators from the Policia Judicial unit are...Read More

Malaga bank hold up suspect arrested

A MAN aged 49 has been arrested in Malaga City suspected of holding up a bank, a tobacco shop and an ice cream parlour in the city centre all in one afternoon.
A man had entered the bank branch at 2.12pm...Read More

Spanish capital brings in fines for those who buy sex

prostitutes in  Calle Montera PROSTITUTE customers in Madrid could risk fines of up to €60,000 after the coming into force of the so-called ‘gag law’.
Delegate of the Spanish Government in Madrid, Concepcion Dancausa,...Read More

Javea orders quiet for peaceful summer afternoons

THE annual notice on the restriction of construction noise within the municipality of Javea has been issued.
The ordinance, which takes effect immediately, states that work can be done between 9am and...Read More

At least 21 injured in Spanish bus accident in France

A BUS fron Spain carrying at least 60 students from Bilbao, San Sebastian and Vitoria has been involved in a serious road accident in Lille, France.
Local media reports that there are at least three...Read More

Costa lagoon sees flamingo baby boom

THIS year 13,025 baby flamingos have been born at Fuente de Piedra Lagoon nature reserve.
On August 8, more than 425 volunteers will be heading to the reserve to help fit the new arrivals with identification...Read More

Survey finds sharp climb in ecstasy and LSD use amongst Brits

BOTH ecstasy and LSD have seen sharp climbs in their use amongst young Brits in the past year, says a government survey.
The Crime Survey of England and Wales found an 84 per cent increase in the number...Read More

Telitec’s four-day programme of fun, charity and business

Paintball TELITEC has lined up four days of fun which will cater for all ages with funds raised going to the wonderful charity Grant A Wish.
The Business Brunch will be held at Nostro Restaurant on Javea’s...Read More

Commons Speaker under fire for chauffeur-driven car claims

«John  Bercow» de Office of John Bercow - Office of John Bercow; crop of File:John Bercow full.JPG. Disponible bajo la licencia CC BY-SA 3.0 vía  Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John_Bercow.JPG#/media/File:John_Bercow.JPG THE Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, has been criticised over his substantial expenses claims, which included £367 (€519) on a chauffeur-driven car from London to a meeting in...Read More

Air controllers strike through weekend

ON possibly the busiest weekend of the year, strikes have been called by air traffic controllers in Spain for July 25 and 26.
However, these strikes will be partial and have been scheduled to take place...Read More

 
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