End of term music

Brazilian musician Gabriel and top DJ Rui da Silva are set to top the bill at Lisbon’s academic week, which will run from May 5 to 10. A spokesman for

January 23, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn

Safe hands kennels

Across the region, the demand for kennels is ever increasing, so dog owners will be delighted to here that Sara Savage has opened a new boarding facility in the Penina

January 23, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn

Sex education plea

The National Confederation of Parents’ Associations (CONFAP) would like to see sex education made a compulsory part of the Portuguese school curriculum as from next year. Albino Almeida from CONFAP

January 23, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn

Streetlights crisis

Politicians from Alcantarilha, Pêra and Armação de Pêra have expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of response from EDP after they repeatedly requested the replacement of broken streetlights and the

January 23, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn ,

Inconvenient problem

All the public conveniences on Lisbon’s 37 underground stations are to remain closed to the public in spite of more than a million passengers passing through the metro system every

January 23, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn ,

The science of baby swimming

Portugal is ideal for water-based activities, including swimming, boating, diving, snorkelling, water-skiing, and much more, and increasing numbers of people are taking up water sports. But, according to Yvonne Fisher,

January 23, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn