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Bike savings STIFF competition from almost 30 bidders to construct cycle lanes in Almeria has yielded a saving of approximately €3 million on the original budget.
New theatre ADRA is to get a new auditorium during 2015. The building will seat 103 people, cover an area of 279 square metres, and is valued at more than €200,000.
Hip Hop Vicar THOUSANDS of young people gathered in Vicar for the Hip Hop Street festival. Around 700 people took part during the 11th edition of the event, also its largest.
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EU expats must renew their driving licences EXPATRIATES who have been legally resident in Spain for two years or more must renew their driving licences to meet new regulations or face a €200 fine. The new measure for European Union (EU) expats living in Spain requires people from the 28 EU member states to renew any driving licence they hold which is valid for 15 years or more in the case of car and motorcycle drivers (Group One) and five years or longer in the case of drivers of transport and larger vehicles (Group Two). The new rule - which came into effect on Monday - applies to all EU expats who have been legally living
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Corrie star mourned CORONATION STREET actress Anne Kirkbride, who played Deirdre in the popular British soap, died on Monday January 19, aged 60. Her husband David Beckett said she passed away peacefully at a Manchester hospital after a short illness. Anne owned a villa in Mojacar and often retreated to the area to get away from the spotlight and de-stress. Continued on Page 8
legally became resident in Spain. Spain’s department of motor vehicles – DGT – confirmed to the EWN that any EU expat who has legally lived in Spain for two years or more must immediately renew their licence to a Spanish EU licence or face a fine of €200. The licence changes are required under a new EU guideline aimed at eliminating the more than 110 types of licences valid to drive in EU countries and provide a standard licence for all citizens. Residents can renew their
driving licence by contacting the nearest traffic authority, calling 060 or via the DGT traffic authority website www.dgt.es. Proof of identity, proof of residence, the original driving licence and a copy are required for the initial appointment, plus a recent photograph and official form. The fee for the new licence is €23.50. Drivers are also reminded that – as previously reported in the EWN – speed limits on many Spanish roads are to be reduced this spring. The speed limit on motorways will remain at 120 kilometres per hour (km/h), but roads with a current limit of 100km/h will drop to 90km/h and those currently at 90km/h will drop to either 70 or 50km/h. Motorists in Spain are also reminded that the fine for breaking the speed limit starts at €100 for speeds of up to 150km/h. The fine for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is €1,000. Have your say on this story at www.euroweeklynews.com