Enjoying our last days
AMARA, established last year, is a well-recognised company which promotes and develops the spirit and practise of palliative care in Portugal. Dra. Isabel Neto and her nurses are part of
First night!
Some 22 budding actors and actresses attended the first night’s auditions for Jonathan Weightman’s English production of Shakespeare’s brilliant comedy about love and power, Twelfth Night. Not long after receiving
Going for gold!
Some 57 Bronze and Silver medals were presented recently by Cascais Câmara President, António d’Orey Capucho, and D. Duarte, Duke of Bragança, to those who had competed in the two
Golf congress in Faro
The existing golf courses in the Algarve are at risk of becoming empty, if the growth of the number of spaces is not accompanied by good marketing campaigns, says a
Golfers in Algarve
The Tagus Golf Society from Lisbon recently travelled to the Algarve for a golfing weekend, which took them to some of the most prestigious courses in the region. Palmares was
Government gets tough on drivers
Pay first, complain later, is the attitude taken in the new Highway Code proposed by the government. After more than a year of discussion, amendments to the current Code have
Important IHT issues to consider right now
UK residents’ estates threatened by proposed new tax banding The estates of UK residents are set to take a further beating with the introduction of a series of measures including
Mamamaratona 4 says thanks
The Resident is proud to announce the success of this year’s Mamamaratona 4 at the Fissul centre in Silves last weekend. As the only English language newspaper sponsoring this event,
More bush whacking by Judy Sharp
It may have escaped your notice (although I doubt it) that America goes to the polls early in November to elect a President. Will George W Bush win a second
Murder in Lagoa
A 30-year-old man died last week in Pateiro, Lagoa, after being attacked by one of his employees. Police believe the murderer was a 60-year-old man who was working in the

