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IF you fancy a night of laughs with stand­up comedy in English, Stand ­ Up Comedy Spain has the perfect event for you.

Stand­Up Comedy Spain returns with another line­up of fantastic comedians! Expect chortles and giggles from the regular MC, Nik Coppin, who will be joined by John Newton, Dani Johns and Matt Price.

John Newton began his comedy career in January 2003. He fast became known for his inventive writing, covering a wide spectrum of subjects from the surreal to hardhitting.

Dani Johns is a comedian who’s taking the comedy cir­ cuit by storm and has been described as one of the best new comics on the scene.

Matt Price: “His Cornish burr becomes the whole bestiary of appalling characters that populate this gripping tale that engenders a gasp for every guffaw” according to Kate Copstick at The Scotsman MC, Nik Coppin, has been a stand­up comic for more than 20 years and has performed worldwide and developed an international cult following.

Keep a note in your diary for Friday, March 31 at 8.30pm at Green House Restaurant, Dona Julia Golf Club, Avenida Dona Julia 29690, Casares in Malaga.

YOU name it, Lee can sing it! If you are looking for a great evening out then pop Sunday March 26, 1.30pm in your diary.

La Sala in Puerto Banus is hosting Lee Townsend whose live­looping set is sure to keep the attention of your eyes and ears as he builds beats and riffs to create his backing band on the fly.

Lee covers known and respected artists such as Ed Sheeran, Michael Jackson, Oasis, George Ezra and Foo Fighters among many others

For the last 15 years, Lee has built up a positive reputation as a performing musician in the Spanish province of Malaga.

During this time, he has played support slots for both The Bootleg Beatles and Derrin Nauendorf during their European tours.

For more information or to reserve a table call La Sala on +34 952 814 145.

PEOPLE with reduced mobil ity or visual impairment can apply for a disabled parking badge in Spain, allowing you to park in designated disabled areas, or in green and blue zones.

Due to Brexit, British dis abled parking badges are formally invalid in Spain, al though some local authori

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