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Author: FVmouse - Replies: 4 - Views: 6217
Moving money into Euros
Hi All,

It’s a few years since I last used my Transferwise account so I’m a bit out of touch with what’s best. Before I resurrect it to move some Money from £ to € is there anything out there with a better rate and lower costs ? 

Many thanks for any info.

Mouse
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1897
A car falls into the water in Tarajalejo
Noticias:

A car falls into the water in Tarajalejo

[color=#000000][size=small][color=#555555][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif]According to the newspaper La Provincia and after hard work and with a vehicle as a trailer, it was possible to rescue a car that was at the bottom of the sea in Tarajalejo, in the municipality of Tuineje.[/color
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1922
Digging into Fuerteventura's past
Radio Sintonia:

Digging into Fuerteventura's past.

Excavating in the past of Fuerteventura through a diagnostic study that seeks to evaluate the state of the archaeological sites that are distributed throughout the island territory.



The Cabildo of Fuerteventura has initiated a diagnostic study with the purpose of evaluating the current state of the archaeological sites distributed throughout the island. This initiative seeks to provide an update to the archaeological chart of Fuert
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 1997
A woman dies after falling into the sea
A woman dies after falling into the sea on the coast of Fuerteventura, on the Costa de Ajuy, municipality of Pájara on the afternoon of June 27, 2024, around 8:26 p.m.


Assessment of those affected provided by the SUC:

32-year-old woman, deceased
Intervening services activated by CECOES 1 1 2:

Emergency Group of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura
Canary Islands Emergency Service (SUC): basic life support ambulance and medicalized ambulance
Local Police
Civil Guard
Observations:

At
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 2304
BRITISH TOURIST DIES AFTER BEING SWEPT INTO THE WATER AT FAMOUS SEA CAVES
BRITISH TOURIST DIES AFTER BEING SWEPT INTO THE WATER AT FAMOUS SEA CAVES
British tourist dies after being swept into the water at famous sea caves.

A 32-year-old British woman has died after being swept into the sea by a wave at the renowned sea caves in Ajuy, Fuerteventura. The incident occurred around 8:30 pm yesterday when a large wave hit four people sitting near the water's edge.

Three of them, aged between 18 and 26, managed to swim back to safety, however, the British woman cou
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 3353
The Atlantic storm Dorothea plunges the Canary Islands into three alerts: wind, waves
"Storm Dorothea, of great impact, will produce a wind storm in the Canary Islands", and very intense gusts this weekend, a situation that will begin to subside on Monday



EFE 0 COMMENTS 14/12/2024 - 20:02
The possible effects on the Canary Islands archipelago of the Atlantic storm Dorothea have led the regional government to declare three successive alerts throughout this Saturday: first for winds, with maximum alert for hurricane gusts, then for coastal phenomena and finally for forest f
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 1147
Garden Hotel Group expands into the Canary Islands
A Mallorca-based family hotel chain, Garden Hotel Group, has officially entered the Canary Islands market with the acquisition of its first property in the archipelago, the former Labranda Bahía de Lobos hotel, located in Corralejo, Fuerteventura.

Originally opened in 1990, the 4-star hotel is owned by Lobos Bahía Club S.A. (Grupo Lobos), which has progressively repositioned the property over the years, making it one of Fuerteventura's flagship hotels.

The 288-room resort will now be man
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 1384
Fuerteventura has 40 discharges into the sea and only a quarter with authorisation
The Territorial Information System of the Canary Islands and the update of the Census of discharges from land to sea, included in the Fuerteventura report of the Government of the Canary Islands, of June of this year, mark 40 points of discharges on the island.

The most common type of discharge is urban wastewater. In fact, half of the discharges are of this type, and almost a third are brine from desalination plants. The rest, a minority, are refrigeration and swimming pools.

Three out of