jueves, 12 de mayo de 2016

Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Thursday, 12 May 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Discover Axarquia

NERJA plays an important role this year in a leaflet created by the Commonwealth of Costa del Sol-Axarquia Municipalities, to promote the main tourist attractions, gastronomy and events that are held...Read More

Elliott Wright has a new TV show

AS announced by EWN some time back, former TOWIE star Elliott Wright has now confirmed publicly that his very own TV show will begin this summer.
Taking to Instagram to make the much-awaited announcement,...Read More

Paws on the PC at dog rescue centre near Albox

DOG rescue centre ‘Maz’s Canine Rescue,’ near Albox has gone from strength to strength since relocating to a new premises earlier this year.
Founder and operator of the centre, 64-year-old...Read More

Hundreds evacuate Swedish laboratory

HUNDREDS of workers have had to be evacuated after a chemical leak at a Swedish laboratory. 
Local Police in Stockholm have indicated that there is a risk of explosion, whilst several people have already...Read More

It’s pouring rain in southern Spain, not mainly on the plain

THE slightly unseasonal heavy rain sweeping the region over the last few days has brought the usual precipitation-related chaos, with a swathe of floods, traffic accidents, and other unfortunate episodes.
Urban...Read More

Hospital smiles

HOSPITAL clown Aspirino has made more than 100 appearances this year, performing in the Hospitals of Son Espases, Llatzer, Manacor and Inca, thanks to the support of Endesa Electric Company.
The agreement...Read More

Tourist trap with a shock difference

ONE tourist got more than he bargained for when he was locked in Torrevieja’s Delfin submarine last week.
Martin Devlin was the unlucky visitor: “For almost 50 years I have had a fascination...Read More

Something to celebrate

THE European Union has travelled a long path since the Council of Europe was created in May 1949.
The anniversary was observed with varying degrees of enthusiasm throughout Europe, but on the Costa Blanca,...Read More

Down on the farm

WORK has begun on the School Farm at La Nucia’s Environmental Education Centre (CEM) in El Captivador.
The school, which will be located on a 1,612-metre plot should be ready by the end of July....Read More

Construction crisis may end

THE construction industry could be on the up as a report by the Provincial College of Architects of Alicante found that during the first quarter of the year permit applications to build homes have increased.
Applications...Read More


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