‘Mixed’ classes saga continues
A Loulé parents group has organised another hunger strike and demonstration as part of its fight for the reorganisation of their children’s classes at the ‘nº4’ primary school in Loulé.
Stadium management
The Algarve Stadium will be managed by private companies following the closure of the Loulé e Faro Parque das Cidades municipal company. A public tender will be launched, at a
Loulé property tax controversy
Tax on the purchase of property in Portugal, formerly called SISA but now known as Imposto Municipal Imóveis (IMI), is to remain the same as last year in Loulé’s urban
Loulé OAP card
Loulé Council is preparing to launch the Cartão Municipal Sénior, a discount card for Loulé residents who are over 60 years old. The scheme is currently being finalised and due
New road will destroy village
Barreiras Brancas, a sleepy, little known hamlet, only four kilometres from Loulé on the São Brás road, is about to become a political battlefield after an attempt by authorities to
Dia do Mar offers fun for all
As part of the celebrations for Dia do Mar (Day of the Sea), Loulé Câmara is staging an art exhibition from October 1 to October 30 at Loulé’s Galeria de
Café given special status
Loulé Câmara is proposing to classify the city’s Café Calcinha as a place of special municipal interest, entitling the building to a preservation order. The café has always been an
Loulé swimmer tries for gold
Local swimmer Miguel Pires is currently in Athens, representing Portugal at this year’s Olympic Games. The talented 20-year-old is the only athlete attending the games to come from the Loulé
Anger at flag snub
Loulé Câmara has sent out information to its residents and bathers in the area, reassuring them of the good quality of the seawater along the Quarteira coast, and stressing that
LOULÉ PARADES THROUGH THE NIGHT
Last Saturday night Loulé was the scene of a popular march – past during which 400 people took to the streets in the square near the Monumento Eng Duarte Pacheco