Freak weather destroys Faro airport roof
By INÊS LOPES ines.lopes@theresidentgroup.com Passengers arriving at Faro airport on Monday morning (October 24) were faced with chaos after freak winds overnight ripped off several sections of roof, injuring five
Lights out in Faro
In a bid to combat the financial impact of the rise in IVA on electricity from 6% to 23%, Faro Câmara has announced that they will be reducing the amount
Faro area invaded by mosquitoes
An invasion of mosquitoes has been affecting Faro since September 9. The area near Ria Formosa, as well as green areas in Faro, are being hit by the insects, especially
200 passengers narrowly avoid disaster at Faro airport
By DAISY SAMPSON daisy.sampson@theresidentgroup.com Some 200 passengers on board an easyJet flight from Faro to Gatwick narrowly avoided disaster on Monday evening as their pilot fought to halt the plane
Fire breaks near Faro
A fire broke out at the premises of Inertegarve recycling company in the Ludo area near Faro on September 12 and was still burning at the time of going to
Archaeological finds in Faro council
Four farms of the Late Antiquity and Modern Age eras and some ancient pottery have been discovered in the rural parts of the Faro area by a team of experts.
Changes on the access road to Faro
Redevelopment works for the construction of new car parks, new access roads and landscaping redevelopment in Faro airport have changed the traffic circulation on the access road to the premises
Dog walk in Faro this Sunday
A walk to increase the awareness of abandoned animals in the Algarve while promoting the responsible adoption of animals will be taking place on Sunday (August 14). The walk, entitled
Walk for the animals in Faro
Pet abandonment increases during the summer and at times of economic crisis. With this in mind, animal welfare groups in Portugal are planning a special walk in Faro on August
Faro Island by boat
A new service offering transportation between the Pier at Portas do Mar and Faro Island has begun and will run until September. There will be six daily crossings, with the

