RBL has busy couple of months
The Royal British Legion is preparing for a busy few weeks. The RBL is again holding its Wednesday lunches at the Holiday Inn Algarve in Armação de Pêra, with the
Seniors Club apartments satisfy a need in the market
Opened as a residential and holiday resort in 2009, the first impression of The Residences at Vilamoura today is one of quality, as you would expect from an André Jordan resort.
Bird watching returns to Sagres
Bird watchers from around the world are expected to flock to Sagres later this year for the third annual Bird Watching Festival, taking placing between September 30 and October 7.
Algarve Orchestra in Albufeira and Lagos
Algarve Orchestra will be staging two concerts this weekend, the first in Albufeira tonight (Friday) and the other in Lagos tomorrow, both starting at 9.30pm. Conducted by Cesário Costa, the
A bit of magic in the old people’s home
Tim Gomes and his wife Elizabeth from Circo Pequeno performed a special show for the residents at the old people’s home in Alcantarilha on May 3. All but two of
Uniting harmonies in Lagoa
Lagoa is hosting the 14th Choir Week (Semana Coral de Lagoa) from May 6 to 13 in the council. Organised by Lagoa Câmara and Ideias do Levante, the cultural association
Inviting new Cupid members
Following the death of Nan Richardson, founder of the Refúgio dos Burros (Donkey Sanctuary) in Estombar, the Cupid Group is inviting new members to join, in order to raise much
Poor old uncle George
The spring production by the Algarveans Experimental Theatre Group is well under way and cast, set builders, painters and costume makers are all hard at work. Dear Old Uncle George,
History made out of sugar
An exhibition that is expected to delight those with a sweet tooth is being held at Portimão Continente Shopping Centre until the end of the month. Portugal em Açúcar (Portugal
New nature tourism attraction for Algarve
Dragonflies and damselflies promise to be the Algarve’s new nature tourism attraction, with a total of 52 different species found in the region alone. Nuno Loureiro, a professor at the

