sábado, 26 de diciembre de 2015

Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Saturday, 26 December 2015   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Big chains must close on a Sunday in Maisonnave

ALICANTE City’s large stores in Avenida Maisonnave must close on Sundays and National holidays.
Apart from the 10 annual fiesta days authorised by the regional government, the Maisonnave stores,...Read More

Curtains are still down for theatre

LAST Friday Inca Town Council met with Dragados, the company responsible for the reform of the Teatro Principal, to inform them of the decision to revoke the contract and reclaim the €2.5 million...Read More

Urgent message for Nerja foreign residents

ALL foreign residents registered on the padron - population list - at Nerja Town Hall padron must renew their registration every two years. 
When this time has passed, they will be deregistered, the...Read More

Call for unity in King Felipe’s Christmas speech

IN HIS annual televised speech on Christmas Eve, King Felipe VI spoke of the countries need for unity and dialogue referring to both the possible deadlock following the recent inconclusive election and...Read More

Construction firms harbour high hopes

THE financial crisis put the brakes on plans to enlarge Javea Port but construction firms are again showing interest. 
They are so interested that they hope to develop the entire 141,000-square-metre...Read More

No Christmas cheer in parts of Cumbria and Lancashire

IT JUST won’t stop raining in certain parts of northern Britain and in England, another seven severe flood warnings (meaning there is a danger to life) have been issued whilst yet more flooding...Read More

Woman accused of making false report against her husband

A MAN arrested when his wife reported him for allegedly violating a restraining order near her home in Nijar was found to have been in Almeria City at the time. 
According to local Spanish daily Diario...Read More

Police hunt former owner of Aifos

A FUENGIROLA court has issued an order for the National Police to find out the whereabouts of Jesus Ruiz Casado, owner of Spanish developer Aifos.
Ruiz is currently embroiled in a lawsuit for presumed...Read More

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