Fuengirola monthly 001 - July 2013

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NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR FOREIGN RESIDENTS

FUENGIROLA MONTHLY Information provided by

JULY 2013

Ayuntamiento de

Fuengirola

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NEWS

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Cheers! German Beer Festival back in town

NEWS

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Tradition and new ideas meet at fair

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Discount for people who adopt animals

ON PARADE: The 2013 Special Beach Services.

Ready for beach action The Mayor, Esperanza Oña, met with the team which will look out for the safety of beachgoers along the Fuengirola coastline throughout the summer months. THE 2013 Special Beach Services are now in full operation. Surveillance personnel have now joined the team, along with lifeguards and first aiders, and the cleaning and maintenance crews. All of these services will be coordinated by a Local Police inspector. Councillor for Beaches Ana Mula said that the beach services have worked well every summer and that this year the aim was to improve them even more.

The service has been designed by local citizens to control and organise any activities carried out on the beach and deal with situations which pose a risk to people or to provide them with information. It will also control beach laws introduced this year which make the appearance of local beaches more homogenous. Locals have been asked to collaborate to make going to the beach an enjoyable experience for

everyone, and to take special care about the amount of water they use in the showers. The surveillance team will make sure there are no illegal sales on the beach or unauthorised personnel carrying out massages. The Fuengirola coastline is divided into five areas: CarvajalEl Bote; El Bote-Plaza de San Rafael; Plaza de San Rafael-Port; Port-Calle Churruca and from Calle Churruca to the border with Mijas.

A CAMPAIGN has been launched to encourage people to adopt animals. People who adopt from the municipal shelter will be given a card which entitles them to 10 per cent discount on veterinary services and products. Local Councillor for Health, Carmen Diaz, said the municipal TV station had been running adverts which raise awareness amongst pet owners that abandoning their animals it not an option. She also said everything possible was being done to find homes for the animals at the shelter, located on the Cerros del Águila road. It is run by company CANES, which carries out campaigns at local schools to teach children to respect and care for animals. For more information, see the website www.fuengirola.es.


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