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events this summer.
Cruz also shared plans to extend the service during the peak tourism season. He explained that when demand increases, an extra bus will be released to ensure comfortable and efficient access to the town when the Virgen de la Peña car park reaches capacity.
Up to date bus schedules can be found online on the Malaga Metropolitan Transport Authority website: www.ctmam.es , by calling: 955 038 665 , or using the mobile bus app.
zone of shared prosperity between Gibraltar and the Campo de Gibraltar.
However, according to diplomatic sources, the agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom about Gibraltar’s future relationship with the bloc will have to wait until after the general elections on Sunday, July 23 in Spain.
Thirteen rounds of negotiations have taken place between London and Brussels, with the latest round taking place in April, aiming to establish a comprehensive agreement about Gibraltar’s relationship with the EU.
ATHLETES in Estepona are warming up for a spectacular sporting event. The Villa de Estepona Triathlon returns for its 25th edition on Sunday, July 30.
The town’s scenic Playa de la Rada will host the event which is accredited as part of the Malaga Circuit of Triathlons.
The race begins with a 750 metre swim in a bay marked out in the delightful Mediterranean sea. Athletes will then head out of the water for a 20 kilometre bike ride, which consists of four laps of a five kilometre circuit. The triathlon will culminate with a five kilometre run, back along the seafront to the finish line.
Athletes who are signed to a federation can register for €30, while athletes who are not from a federation can secure their spot for €37.
To register online, visit www.triatlonandalucia. org.
Registration closes on Monday, July 24 .