Lagoa workers help put out fire

Members of the Sovereign Group team in Lagoa helped put out a fire that had started in public bins near their office in the town’s industrial park on Friday, May

May 19, 2011by shareitIn

Blood Drive comes to Lagoa

The Resident Group, publishers of the Algarve Resident, is again inviting members of the community to give blood at its annual blood drive, this year in Lagoa, on Wednesday, April

April 14, 2011by shareitIn

Lagoa Stars

The Che Lagoense U-15, U-17 and U-19 mixed badminton teams won their respective age groups national Portuguese titles last weekend. Many of the players involved will now travel to Seville

February 18, 2011by shareitIn

Eye surgeries at Lagoa clinic end in tragedy

By PAULO SILVESTRE AND DAISY SAMPSON news@algarveresident.com Lagoa-based eye clinic I-QMed is under scrutiny from health officials after three former patients were left blinded and one suffering from a severe

August 16, 2010by shareitIn

Pets poisoned at Lagoa dos Salgados

By PAULO SILVESTRE & DAISY SAMPSON news@algarveresident.com Police have been called in to investigate a series of dog poisonings which have led to the death of several pets in the

June 10, 2010by shareitIn

Grand night of variety in Lagoa

An evening of entertainment showcasing a wide variety of artists in aid of charity is taking place on November 22 at the Lagoa Auditorium. Ian Carfrae will be the compere

November 12, 2009by shareitIn

Hundreds of mini Santas invade Lagoa

CHILDREN FROM the primary schools of Lagoa took part in a festive parade through the streets of Lagoa on December 19. Hundreds of children sang festive songs and carols while

December 24, 2008by shareitIn

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

October 6, 2004by shareitIn , ,

Fabulous Fatacil

Fatacil celebrated its 25th anniversary this year with a huge range of exhibitors and entertainment for its nine-day display that ends this Saturday. Stalls ranged from crafts and tourism to

August 25, 2004by shareitIn , ,