Euro Weekly News - Costa de Almeria 30 July - 5 August 2015 Issue 1569

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ISSUENN . 1555 //3023 APRIL 2015 July- -29 5 August 2015 ISSUE O.O1569

COSTA DE ALMERÍA

YOUR PAPER, YOUR VOICE, YOUR OPINION

Almeria’s film career continues to thrive GAME OF THRONES brings a second golden era

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Regularisation at last Hope for the future of ‘illegal’ properties HOME-OWNERS welcomed news of amendments to three articles in the land property law

which would regularise thousands of ‘illegal’ homes bought in good faith. See Page 4

Hopes higher still

Dominique Sanchez

The sunny season brings record-breaking figures LATEST data indicates that August will force hotel owners to hang up the ‘no vacancies’ signs as local populations are predicted to multiply by four, thanks mainly to a rise in national See Page 5 tourism of 15.6 per cent.

More people in work Unemployment rate still high but going down AS many as 27,400 fewer unemployed people have been registered in Almeria Province as the region’s figure dips below the 100,000 mark, but 29 per cent are still out of work. See Page 7

By Linda Hall Tourism, check. Agriculture, check. Film-making? Check, because Almeria ticks that box, too. Thousands queued recently to work as extras in the next Game of Thrones series which has chosen

Almeria Province for some locations. This wasn’t the first time and nor will it be the last, because Almeria’s film career began with Lawrence of Arabia in 1962, continued with the Spaghetti Westerns and has never looked back.

Ridley Scott’s choice of Almeria for Exodus in 2013 gave the province a boost whose momentum shows no signs of slowing down. That can only increase once Kevin Reynold’s latest film Risen (originally Clavius) is released next year. Starring Joseph Fiennes, Tom

Felton and Peter Firth, scenes for the thriller set in the first century were shot in Almeria City’s Alcazaba. “We have everything: the light, the scenery, the history... but we need studios,” Almeria City’s mayor Luis Rogelio Rodriguez-Comendador said recently.


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