lunes, 31 de agosto de 2015

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Monday, 31 August 2015   
 

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Remembering England’s Rose

LOVED: Some of the  floral tributes left. ON AUGUST 31, just 18 years ago, the devastating news shot around the world announcing the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in a car crash in a tunnel in Paris.
The international grief was palpable...Read More

Velez-Malaga tram undergoes repairs to get back up and running

REPAIRS NEEDED:  Velez-Malaga tram lines. VELEZ-MALAGA hopes to get its trams back in service soon. The town council is putting the finishing touches across the tram railways, which saw its service interrupted around three years ago.
The six kilometres...Read More

Anne Hathaway spotted in Mallorca

Anne Hathaway AMERICAN actress Anne Hathaway was spotted on a luxury yacht off the coast of Magaluf two days running.
She arrived in Ibiza the previous week and visited the beaches and the renowned Pacha disco before...Read More

Elche battles evil weevil invasion to save Unesco heritage palm forest

HEALTHY: Not all  Elche palms have been attacked. THE red weevil plague has destroyed approximately 50,000 palm trees each year in Elche since 2013.
The city’s famous palm forest is a Unesco world heritage site but this status has not provided protection...Read More

Almeria Council hands out ashtrays to help keep beaches clean

SMOKERS have no excuse to leave cigarette ends behind across Almeria beaches as the city council has launched a campaign giving away free ashtrays, which is expected to help keep coastal areas squeaky...Read More

San Vicente plans to utilise banks’ empty properties

A SAN VICENTE initiative would catalogue empty homes, generate social housing and increase town hall funds.
Manuel Martinez, spokesman for the PSOE party on the local council, suggested that the town...Read More

Consumers claim serious problems over cars with keyless ignitions

A NUMBER of the world’s largest car manufacturers are being sued in the US over claims that they had not shared information concerning potential dangers from vehicles that have keyless ignitions. 
Keyless...Read More

Catch new season designs on the catwalk that cares

FASHION shows its caring side with a fundraiser in Marbella for homeless children on Friday September 4. 
The Sol i Luna Restaurant in Nagüeles is the venue for a catwalk show with a heart,...Read More

Break bad sleep habits as teenagers head back to school

AS children head off back to school in September after the long, hot summer, there are a number of tips to bear in mind to help them get back into the routine before they start back.
Of course the most...Read More

 
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domingo, 30 de agosto de 2015

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Euro Weekly News

Sunday, 30 August 2015   
 

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Oliva police take tough line with illegal street vendors

POLICE in Oliva continue to confiscate goods from street vendors. A recent haul consisted of 102 items of clothing, four watches, 106 CDs and 48 DVDs.
The unlicensed sellers habitually make a quick...Read More

New blood test can detect when cancer returns

SCIENTISTS have come up with a blood test that can detect the return of cancers that have grown again after treatment. 
The researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research in London carried out...Read More

El Campo market bids farewell

HUNDREDS of street vendors will be forced to find a new location for their stands when the El Campo Sunday market, which drew thousands of visitors each week, closes for good. 
El Campo de Guardamar...Read More

Seven arrested on Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca for luxury real estate fraud

SEVEN suspects of real estate fraud based in Marbella have been arrested by National Police Agents in Marbella, Malaga and Torrevieja.
They are accused of pretending to act as intermediaries with foreign...Read More

 
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sábado, 29 de agosto de 2015

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Saturday, 29 August 2015   
 

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Ferris wheel officially inaugurated in Malaga

MALAGA’s new Ferris wheel Mirador Princess was officially inaugurated on Thursday (August 27). Situated in the city’s port, the big wheel stands 70 metres tall and now has all the opening...Read More

Woman dies at La Mata beach

A 75-YEAR-OLD woman died on Thursday (August 27) when she was swimming in the south area of La Mata beach (Torrevieja). The tragic incident occurred around 10.30am, when the woman passed out while...Read More

English tourist freed from car after accident in Baix Vinalopo

AN ENGLISH woman had to be freed by the Fire Brigade in Baix Vinalopo when she was trapped in her vehicle after a collision with another car on the La Marina road (Elche). 
The woman’s legs...Read More

Drinking and driving still prevalent in Murcia

THE numerous campaigns launched by the Spanish National Traffic Authorities (DGT) raising awareness on the risks of drinking and driving do not seem to have had much impact on Murcia drivers. 
The...Read More

Rafal football ground gets makeover

THE Rafal Council will spend €72,000 on the construction of a roof for the stands of the local football ground. 
“This improvement had been repeatedly requested by residents over many...Read More

Torrevieja Council guarantees transport for children

CHILDREN in Torrevieja will be able to take public transport to school even if their parents are struggling to make ends meet. 
Health Councillor Jose Hurtado announced that the governing team is...Read More

Denia and Leon share their Roman and Moorish connections

VISIT: Mayor  Vicent Grimalt, Margarita Torres, Josep Gisbert, councillor Rafa Carrio and Catalina Martin. LEON CITY and Denia, although hundreds of kilometres distant, have two significant cultural links.  
Margarita Torres, Leon’s councillor for Tourism and Culture recently visited Denia to learn...Read More

Water service resumed in Camino de las Palmeras

WATER supply has come back to the Camino de las Palmeras area of Pechina. Aqualia, the company in charge of the water system in the area of Bajo Andarax announced that the low volume of water fault...Read More

Lord Luce appointed Chancellor of the University of Gibraltar

FORMER Governor of Gibraltar Lord Luce has been appointed Chancellor of the new University of Gibraltar. Minister for Education, Gilbert Licudi QC, announced the appointment on Thursday (August 27). 
Lord...Read More

Work slows on Valencia to Murcia blackspot bypass

THE planned motorway stretch between Villena and Fuente de la Higuera is unlikely to be finished this year.
Completing this 12.5-kilometre detour off the future A-33 Valencia-Murcia motorway was a ministry...Read More

Region puts lid on Alicante City Hall roof repair plans

CITY HALL:   Alicante City’s baroque gem. THE regional government in Valencia halted plans to restore Alicante City Hall. The previous council’s plans did not comply with heritage laws and failed to take into account overall aspects...Read More

Costa del Sol fights back against the jellyfish invasion

POLITICAL party Costa del Sol Si Puede has proposed various measures to counteract the jellyfish invasion due to concerns about their effect on the tourist industry. 
Other municipalities such as...Read More

Tomato battlers splat Google Street View car

THE Google Street View car was unceremoniously splatted by fiesta-goers at La Tomatina in El Buñol, near Valencia. 
The internet company had wanted to follow up its celebration of the food...Read More

Almeria’s Oasys park packs in pardners looking for the Wild West

GOING back to the American Old West is easy in Almeria. More than 54,500 people have visited the Oasys Theme Park since the beginning of summer, in Tabernas (Almeria), which includes within its facilities...Read More

Andalucia is high in public drug use list of shame

ANDALUCIA sits at the top of the list in the number of people caught consuming drugs in public spaces in Spain. 
More than quarter, 26.9 per cent, of all sanctions issued in Spain for drug use in...Read More

Five of Spain’s busiest airports to be hit by September baggage handlers’ strikes

UNIONS representing airport staff in Spain have called numerous days of strike action in September, hitting Malaga, Alicante, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona and Madrid’s Barajas airports. 
Baggage...Read More

Spain's Best Cemetery: Alcoy opts for an unusual award

ALCOY is once again competing in Spain’s Best Cemetery competition. Last year its graveyard came third after Burguete and Roncal, which are both in Navarra.  The competition organised...Read More

Benidorm: Could Britons go elsewhere?

Benidorm skyline ALTHOUGH Alicante, and particularly Benidorm, has been attracting British tourists for a long time, a new study suggests this could all be due to change due to climatic change.
Published by the European...Read More

Well-aged whisky unearthed in Highland time capsule

CONSTRUCTION workers dug up a 121-year-old time capsule, whose contents included a bottle of whisky, near Ruthven road bridge in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
The metal box, the size of a shoe...Read More

Motril’s youth anti-smoking campaign returns for new term

THE CAMPAIGN ‘Youths Without Smoke’, launched by the Social Services Department of Motril Council, will be resumed in September on several schools across the town.
The project is included...Read More

Llucmajor’s ancient documents left unprotected

THE new team in office in Llucmajor council has requested help from Mallorca Provincial Government to restore the local archives which are reportedly in a sorry state.
There are 15th and 16th century...Read More

Union claims there’s a postal crisis in Almeria

LETTERS and packets are arriving at their destination much later than usual in several towns of Almeria, according to Correos employees. 
The trade union representing Almeria postal services has...Read More

Spain’s economic growth reaches pre-crisis level

SPAIN’S economy grew by 1 per cent between April and June, according to new figures from the National Statistics Institute (INE). The data, coming on top of steady improvement in previous quarters,...Read More

Man City get group of death in Champions League draw

MANCHESTER CITY boss Manuel Pellegrini is facing up to the toughest Champions League group draw he could have hoped not to get, as the sky blues prepare to meet last season’s runners up Juventus...Read More

Cuban beats at Marbella’s The Farm

FRIDAY night (August 28) sees the venue formerly El Pozo Viejo and now called The Farm holding a special music night with Habana Vieja. This promises to be a fantastic night of good food and good entertainment. 
Al...Read More

Bank of Spain governor Luis Maria Linde offers support for government

BANK OF SPAIN: Governor believes it is their duty. THE governor of the Bank of Spain Luis Maria Linde has publicly supported the current government’s economic policies and indicated there could be a number of risks should there be a change of course...Read More

Death toll in Austrian truck revised to 70 while 200 more migrants die at sea

AUSTRIAN authorities have said the badly decomposed bodies of more than 70 people have been recovered from the truck found on Thursday (August 27) abandoned on a motorway hard shoulder. The number is...Read More

Podemos condemns attack on gay couple during Almeria Fair

ALMERIA FAIR:  Scene of attack. POLITICAL party Podemos have condemned an attack on a gay couple during the recent Almeria Fair and called for stiffer sentences for hate crimes of this nature. The group thanked the couple for having...Read More

At least 20 bodies discovered in abandoned lorry in Austria

THE bodies of at least 20 people, with estimates as high as 40 or 50, have been found in a lorry in Austria, believed to have suffocated. 
According to police reports, the partially decomposed remains...Read More

 
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