NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR FOREIGN RESIDENTS
FUENGIROLA MONTHLY Information provided by
AUGUST 2013
ISSUE Nº 2
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Fuengirola tourism on the rise
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New reptile enclosure for Bioparc
Foreign Residents’ Department relocates to Tourist Office COUNCILLOR for Foreign Residents Katja Westerdahl has announced that her department has moved to the Fuengirola Tourist Office. She held a press conference with Tourism Councillor Ignacio Souviron to say that the aim is to offer a better service to both foreign residents and tourists. The Foreign Residents’ Department was on the fourth floor of the town hall building but is now located in Paseo Jesus Santos Rein, 6, in the building which many years ago was Fuengirola train station, just opposite the Mercacentro Shopping Centre and market. Administrative matters for foreign residents will be dealt with from 9am to 2pm. Souviron said the move is a “rational, logical and positive measure which will improve the service, because the Foreign Residents’ Department staff will reinforce the Tourism Department and vice versa, without increasing costs.”
NEW HOME: The former Fuengirola train station in Paseo Jesus Santos Rein. Westerdahl pointed out that in July, the number of enquiries received by the Foreign Residents’ Department continued to increase, with 610, compared to the 470 in July 2012. British residents continue
to ask the most questions, with 416, followed by the Danish (37) and Finnish (34). She also said this new monthly bulletin, published in collaboration with Euro Weekly News and sent by email to residents
who request it, has been a great success. She encouraged locals to request the bulletin because it has useful information about important local matters translated into English so that foreign residents are better informed.