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Caleta fish market, the old railway station, the Virgen de los Remedios hermitage, the Fortress, the centre of Velez and the old sugar factory.

it will finish the circular route. Some of the points of in­ terest that the new bus will visit in its 16 stops are the Paseo Larios, the Puerto de

The mayor of Velez­Malaga, Jesús Lupiañez, confirmed: “It is a new attractive and suggestive double­decker coach. With this new initiative, we continue to bet on smart tourism and create synergies between VelezMalaga and Torre del Mar.”

EURO WEEKLY NEWS is thrilled to announce that our newspaper and website will feature in a TV programme to be filmed in Benidorm.

Hold the Front Page is a programme following two of the UK’s favourite comedians, Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar, as they embark on a journey as trainee local journalists attempting to get a story on the front page. Now they are coming to Spain for their training.

Josh and Nick are coming to Benidorm to receive editorial tasks from managing director Michel Euesden, who is the driving force behind Spain’s biggest free English language newspaper group.

They will then be accompanied on a sales drive to see if they can achieve in the world of fast­paced journalism.

Exploring some incredible regions through their local papers, the series is a warm celebration of the world of local journalism besides the people and communities the papers serve.

Being a people’s paper, Euro Weekly News is looking for a charity or community group who would like to be featured

Nibs Extra

More taxis

IN a bid to help people get about, Nerja Town Council has awarded two new taxi licences, numbers 33 and 34. The taxis are both speciality adapted and suitable for people with reduced mobility.

Lope de Vega

THE councillor for Infrastructures of Velez­Malaga Town Council, Jesus Maria Claros, has confirmed the imminent start of work on Calle Lope de Vega. It is expected to be completed within six months at a cost of €467,007 co­financed with European Funds.

Fire-fire

IF you were stuck in traffic between km 935 and 948 on the A­7 motorway as it passes through Torrox on August 12 it was due to a lorry having caught on fire. The event occurred around 11.00am but was quickly resolved.

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