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Ministry took place on Tuesday, January 24, and that a date from which UK nationals will be able to exchange their UK licences for a Spanish one will be announced in the following weeks.

He told the EWN: “I’ve been talking only today to the Foreign Ministry about driving licences. The next announcement will be the date.

low Britons to carry on using their UK licences in Spain while an agreement was hashed out.

In 2022 though, these extensions came to an end and the two governments have been negotiating ever since; a source of much difficulty for many expats who been left without the ability to drive in the meantime.

Now, Hugh Elliott has told the EWN that his most recent meetings with the Foreign

“Right now we are in the final stages.

“I can’t claim that I am as keen to get this through as those who have been unable to drive during negotiations because I haven’t been affected by this in the same way as them, but I am super keen to get over the line, in force, and to allow Brits to drive again.”

Women are selected who have had an impact on Palma or the world on issues including education and science, culture, sport and religion.

Launching the map, the councillor for City Planning and Sustainability, Neus Truyol said, “This map aims to highlight women’s stories who are all too often forgotten and left on the side ­ lines of history.”

She added, “The invisibility of women in history is clear on the streets of Palma. Of the city’s more than 800 streets, only 75 are named after women.”

THE Lions Club in Palma made a roaring start to 2023 with the arrival of two new refrigerated delivery vans. The vans which arrived on Tuesday, January 4 will be used as part of the group’s ‘Comida Para Todos’ foodbank campaign.

The arrival of two refrigerated vans will make the Lions Club in Palma’s food delivery charity services easier.

The group’s Comida Para Todos scheme recently turned 12 years old and sees the Lions Club group carry out food deliveries to those who need them most. Selfless volunteers from the group travel to local supermarkets to collect food donations and perishable items before taking them to members of the community who need support.

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