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Covid certificate point F O R some, accessing a Covid‐19 certificate is not as easy as it sounds. Some don’t know where to go and others don’t have the facility to get to it. To solve this, Torre del Mar will install a municipal certificate point. First Deputy Mayor, Jesús Pérez Atencia, and Deputy Director of Citi‐ z e n C a r e o f t h e Ea s t Malaga Health Area, José Luis Checa Martín, have jointly announced that the city is to install a machine in the Nues‐ tra Señora del Carmen Cultural Center, Antigua Azucarera de Torre del Mar. Parking is available on site with the facility open Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 2:00 pm. Pérez Atencia said: “it is a very important agreement that will fa‐ cilitate access to this document for people who do not have the means. It also allows the decongestion of health centres, offering a direct service to neighbours who require it.”
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PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION: The successful photographers.
T H E winners of the third Rincon photography competition were an‐ nounced by the city’s mayor, Anto‐ nio José Martín, on Wednesday, De‐ cember 29. The popular competition received more than 100 entries covering a va‐ riety of themes and places within and around the four towns that make up the Rincon area. Mayor of the area, Antonio José Martín, speaking about the entries said: “It has been difficult to choose between the works pre‐ sented, because every year there is more quality.” Agreeing with Martin, Francisco Salado, mayor of Rincon de la Victo‐ ria said: “It is difficult to collect in 12 images all the beauty that we have here.” The winning photos will be used to produce a calendar for 2022 which will be available for sale to local resi‐
dents and tourists. According to Sala‐ do: “Each year the tourist calendar is a gift that everyone wants to have.” The photos will also be used to pro‐ mote the town in different cam‐ paigns throughout 2022 and will be taken to the Feria Internacional de Turismo ‐– the international tourism conference. A selection of the ‘best of the rest’ will also be used in the calendar. The prize winners, Manuel Rueda, Miguel Corpas, José María Ruiz, Christian Martín, Daniel Vertedor and Alejandro José Gómez were all con‐ gratulated for the quality of their work and for the effort they put into showcasing the town and the local area. Fo r t h e i r t r o u b l e s e a c h r e c e i v e a dinner for two in the town and two tickets for the Mystery Route in the Treasure Cave.
ONE of the world’s three leading cycling competitions is com‐ ing to Axarquia in 2022, with stage 12 of La Vuelta in September starting out from Salobreña. The race, which at‐ tracts the world’s best, will see more than 200 profession‐ al cyclists head out of the town before heading up into the mountains on their way to Estepona. The event, which in normal times attracts large crowds, is tele‐ vised in more than 200 countries around the world and will
help to put the area on the map. María Eugenia Rufi‐ no, mayor of Salo‐ breña, highlighted the importance for the municipality to host a test of this magnitude that is broadcast to millions of viewers. Rufino said: “In addition to the media power which will allow Sa‐ lobreña to be seen in so many parts of the world, there will also be a boost to the economic sector of the area with the cy‐ cling teams being supported by large support teams.”