1 minute read

Field of dreams

to women and girls.

The presentation made by Georgina Gilbert was organised because the school had managed to raise £350 towards support of the challenge and some 95 Year Two pupils were invited to not only learn all about the plans for the journey, but also had the chance to wear firefighters helmets.

Fittingly, the school’s motto is ‘Dream, believe, achieve’ but it has been revealed that currently Gibraltar has no female firefighters, although perhaps some of these youngsters will take the plunge.

Betty Henderson ESTEPONA has joined the competition to host the prestigious Champions League of Amputee Football.

Authorities announced their bid on Friday, June 23 as a panel of experts from the European Amputee Football Federation (EAFF) arrived to assess the town’s suitability for hosting the contest.

UEFA plays a significant role in its organisation.

Estepona’s mayor, José María García Urbano, warmly welcomed the experts from the EAFF and shared the town’s desire to host the tournament. The mayor highlighted the significance of the tournament, featuring teams from countries including France, the UK, Poland, and Turkey.

DO you know your rights when it comes to shopping during the sales?

Fuengirola’s councillor for Consumer Affairs, Fransisco Javier Garcia Lara, has offered some tips that the Municipal Consumer Information Office (OMIC) offers citizens to protect and inform them of their rights when shopping.

The councillor confirmed: “The months of July and August are sales dates and the

This article is from: