Preparing for hibernation
Having said goodbye to the last of our visitors for the time being, we drove home in pleasant silence. Family members have come and gone since the beginning of September
Radiotherapy unit in jeopardy
From page 1 …then, the AOA has been disputing it. Now, as it has had no response, desperation has led the organisation to expose the matter to the media in
Rain, rain, glorious rain!
So, at last we have had some really consistent rain. Within hours, plants in the garden centre are looking better, while layers of dust on roadside trees have been washed
REBAs are a runaway success!
When we launched our Resident Excellence in Business (REBA) awards earlier this year, we had no idea it would generate such interest. We have been inundated with nominations for the
Remembrance Day services
St. Vincent’s Anglican Church will be holding Remembrance Day services on Sunday November 14 at two locations in the Algarve. Attended by the Honourable British Consul, the service at St.
Remembrance
The Royal British Legion is the custodian of Remembrance, ensuring people remember those who have given their lives for the freedom we enjoy. The Portugal Branch of the Royal British
Right to the limit
I am becoming concerned that my diary may appear to readers to be full of tales of property disasters. These problem cases are few and far between, but, hopefully, serve
Sintra road improvements
Several projects designed to improve road safety in the Sintra area have been formally approved with work due to begin shortly. These include the final plans for the 2.5 million
Six guilty in Pitcairn sex trial
Five men have been convicted of a string of sex attacks on the remote British colony of Pacific Island, Pitcairn. The group of men, which includes the island’s Mayor, Steve
Support victorious Vilamoura
Vilamoura XV Rugby Club started its first season in Group B of the Portuguese Rugby Federation’s National First Division this month and fans living in the region have already watched

