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PHOENIX CLUB
Phoenix Club: The Phoenix Social Club is open to all nationalities but the lingua franca is English.
We offer an opportunity to make friends, help each other & share information but primarily to have fun in a friendly and inclusive association. You do not have to be a member to join us on our trips.
Our handmade greetings cards are for sale weekly with all proceeds to the Red Cross. We would be happy to accept any greeting cards you may have to re-cycle into fantastic cards.
We meet every Thursday between 12 and 2 pm at Chine in Caleta, just off the coast road to/from Algarrobo.
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September
– 2nd – Trip to Gib €22pp
– 6th – Artisan Market in the Alpujarras. Features a number of artisan product stalls, craft beers, lots of food trucks and live music. Price 22€pp
– 19th – Trip to Mini Hollywood, Almeria, price includes coach fare, entry and buffet lunch €65
October
– 7th – Trip to Gib €22pp
– 17th – Trip by train to El Chorro and then lunch at the Lakes. TBC but includes train fare, coach fare but excludes lunch.
November
– 4th – Trip to Gib €22pp
– 21st – A visit to an Olive Oil Plantation, Lunch at the WOK and IKEA/Plaza Mayor. €28 pp includes entry to the plantation with tasters, coach fare but excludes lunch.
– 28th – Black Friday shopping at La Canada with a dash around Iceland on the way home. €20pp
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Feria de El Morche 2025: 5 Days, Wed-Sun, 13-17 August
– “The fair has even more bands playing in the official tent this year, so there will be dancing until dawn. This is the first year that there will be five stellar performances from Wednesday to Sunday,“ said the mayor, who added that as a new feature, ”we have customized some nautical lights for El Morche’s seafaring past, and I invite everyone to come to this fair.”
– The fair will feature great free musical performances. On Thursday, August 14, María Peláe will perform; on Friday, August 15, Decai; on Saturday, August 16, Joana Jiménez; and on Sunday, August 17, Seguridad Social. In addition, on Wednesday, August 13, the first Reggaeton Dawn will take place with the group ‘Con Más Flow’.
Furthermore, every night there will be dance music with the D’Vértigo Orchestra, Infinity Show Orchestra, and José A. Cortés, keeping the party going until dawn.
Full article, Spanish: https://www.axarquiaplus.es/el-morche-se-prepara-para-vivir-su-gran-feria-con-maria-pelae-decai-joana-jimenez-y-seguridad-social/
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Mezquitilla Fair 2025: Thurs-Sun, 21-24 Aug
Event Schedule – Fair Programme
– Thursday 21st August
22:00–00:00 – Blue Hour at the fairground, discounts on all attractions.
22:00 – Flamenco dress parade and election of Miss and Mister Faralae (Promenade Pergola).
23:00 – Opening address by Francisco Pastor Ruiz, followed by Son del Puerto (Promenade Pergola).
– Friday 22nd August
11:00 – Children’s activities in Velero Street: bouncy castles, archery, workshops.
14:00 – Popular paella (€3).
16:30 – Bicycle races, balloon games, sack races, ribbon races on motorcycles.
21:00 – Show ‘Pinky Peke Clan’ and election of Queen, Ladies of Honour, Mister, Gentlemen, Miss and Mister Youth, and young gentlemen.
01:00 – Joke Show.
– Saturday 23rd August
12:00 – Day fair with DJ Worzel and Lugy.
20:00 – Tribute to senior citizens, election of Grandparents of the Year, snack, and performances by Macarena Soto and the Women’s Association Nuevo Horizonte del Litoral.
00:00 – Election of Miss Visitor, Miss Congeniality, and the Most Talkative Couple.
01:00 – Mecamela (tribute to Camela) concert at the official marquee (free entry).
– Sunday 24th August
Daytime – Mass and procession of Our Lady of Fatima with choir and band.
01:00 – Rockopop concert.
Afterwards – Grand firework display.
Note: The Artífice Orchestra will perform throughout the three days of the fair. All activities are free of charge.
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Periana Feria de Augusto 2025: Fri, 22 Aug to Sun, 24 Aug.
Programme of Events
– Friday 22nd August
10:00 – Traditional floral reveille and parade by the Municipal Band of Music of Periana.
12:00 – Workshops, games, and entertainment for children.
14:00 – Tasting of zoque and beer, offered by the Town Council of Periana. Music by the Charanga X.
19:00 – Ribbon race on the Paseo Bellavista, accompanied by the Municipal Band of Periana.
21:30 – Performance by the Dance Group of Abraham Ortiz in the official marquee.
23:00 – Performance by the Stylo Orchestra and the Dance Group of Abraham Ortiz.
00:00 – Fireworks in the school courtyard.
01:00 – Tribute concert to Manuel Carrasco, followed by DJs.
– Saturday 23rd August
13:00 – Performance by Rumbiki.
14:00 – Tasting of beer and cold meats, offered by the Town Council. Music by the Charanga X.
17:30 – Foam Party.
23:00 – Performance by the New Velada Orchestra.
Late Night – DJs Floflo and Marina García.
– Sunday 24th August
12:30 – Performance by the Panda de Verdiales San Isidro of Periana.
13:30 – Tasting of sangria, beer, and cold meats, offered by the Town Council. Music by the Charanga X.
19:00 – Seniors’ Party in the official marquee, with performances by Macarena Soto (copla) and the Rociero Choir Camino de Olivares of Periana. Selection of the Grandfather and Grandmother of the Fair 2025.
23:00 – Performance by the Stylo Orchestra in the municipal marquee.
01:00 – Performance by the group Alejados, followed by DJs.
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News Note: Not much new news over the last few days so I am including 2 longish articles I wrote this weekend.
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ANDALUCÍA
Unlocking Andalucía’s Economic Potential: Why Independence Makes Sense: {DigameXtra Exclusive, 4 part article}
Part 4 of 4
*The Political Context of Independence in Spain*
– The push for independence in Andalucía exists within a complex Spanish political landscape, where other regions, notably Catalonia and the Basque Country, have also pursued varying degrees of autonomy or outright independence. Unlike Catalonia, where independence movements have sometimes led to political blackmail and tense confrontations with Madrid, Andalucía’s independence drive remains more limited and less politically charged, reflecting different historical, cultural, and social dynamics.
– National politics in Spain remain highly influenced by these regional tensions, with parties across the board navigating the challenge of Spain’s territorial integrity versus regional self-determination. Parties advocating for Andalusian independence are generally in the minority and face significant opposition from mainstream political groups, including the ruling Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) and the conservative Popular Party (PP). The rise of the right-wing party Vox in Andalucía, which fiercely opposes separatism, yet at the same time demands the same treatment as the other “separatistas”, also shapes the region’s political discourse.
– However, growing frustration over economic disparities and fiscal inequities fuels grassroots support for greater autonomy or independence, keeping the debate alive. Thus, Andalucía’s independence movement is part of a broader narrative in Spain’s ongoing negotiation of regional identities, self-governance, and national unity.
*The Case for Independence*
– Andalucía’s diverse economy, anchored by its world-class tourism sector, rich agricultural output, emerging renewable energy market, expanding cultural and sports industries, and vital maritime infrastructures, demonstrates clear potential for sustained growth. However, this potential remains largely constrained by central government control and fiscal imbalances.
– Independence advocates contend that granting Andalucía full self-determination would enable the region to develop unique economic policies, foster innovation, and invest strategically in sectors with the highest returns. This autonomy could stimulate job creation, improve living standards, and reduce disparities both within the region and relative to the rest of Spain.
– In essence, independence offers Andalucía a path to harness its unique resources and strengths, transforming long-coastline tourism hubs, fertile agricultural lands, and growing service industries into engines of prosperity tailored to the aspirations of nearly 9 million Andalusians.
MALAGA CITY
Welcome to the surveillance state, Malaga Fair is the latest theft of your civil liberties: {DigameXtra Exclusive}
– In Andalucia authorities often disregard the public’s rights to privacy, totally ignoring logic and established legal procedures, or justifying these illegal intrusions with obscure, twisted legal interpretations; then if there are problems, they deal with them in long drawn out, costly legal battles. That is not freedom, it is tyranny. Where is the outrage? Are the sleeping sheep too lazy to run from the oncoming wolfpack?
– In a new development, local police at the Real de la Feria in Malaga will deploy 84 video surveillance cameras.
– The decision to allow local police to deploy video surveillance cameras at the Málaga Fair should alarm anyone who values privacy and liberty. This is not simply about crime prevention, it is about granting the state sweeping new powers to record, track, and store the movements of thousands of law abiding citizens during a public celebration.
– Andalucía’s authorities have an abysmal record when it comes to data protection. Just last year, hackers breached the regional health service’s system, leaking the personal details of more than 50,000 employees. Multiple municipal and regional databases have suffered similar intrusions over the past decade, proving that sensitive information in government hands is anything but safe.
– Placing sophisticated camera systems across the fairgrounds means constant monitoring, facial recognition potential, and the creation of datasets ripe for abuse or theft. Spanish constitutional protections and EU GDPR rules are supposed to limit such overreach, yet repeated “temporary” security measures have a habit of becoming permanent.
– Public safety must never come at the cost of civil liberties. Authorities should invest in visible policing, better lighting, and rapid response patrols, not invasive technologies that normalize the surveillance of ordinary people under the false banner of security.
– A specific concern is the violation of European and Spanish legal standards protecting privacy. Article 8 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights ensures every citizen’s right to personal data protection, while Article 7 guarantees respect for private life. The GDPR’s Article 5 demands lawful, fair, and transparent processing of data, requirements routinely ignored when authorities suffer data breaches or deploy broad surveillance without oversight. The Spanish Constitutional Court has repeatedly warned local authorities against excessive police monitoring, reminding public officials that security cannot override fundamental liberties. Only targeted, proportionate surveillance of specific threats is ever permitted by law; widespread video recording of festival-goers enjoying their right to assembly is categorically unacceptable.
– Are these public surveillance cams even effective? No! But the Malaga authorities have neglected for 15 years doing a study of their effectiveness, probably because it would counter their arguments in support. Here are the most recent study results.
*After 1 year of the implementation of 40 security cameras in the historic centre of the city of Malaga in 2010, criminal activity had not been significantly reduced. Remember, these are the police supplied stats, so these are likely to be “highly optimistic” figures.
*Crime reduction 1.9% (Police Source)
*Reduction in the perception of insecurity: 3.6%.
*14% increase in criminal activity in surrounding streets. This data confirms the hypothesis of a displacement of crime to streets similar to streets with the cameras (especially crime against property), that is, that the cameras have generated a clear displacement of crime that overloads non-video-monitored areas.
– You can be sure the webcam data will be farmed out to a “cloud storage” system contractor, then leaked out by their 3rd party contractors. The data will be passed thru facial recognition software, attendees will be identified, and their activities will be scrutinized by Artificial Intelligence. This info will then be added to the profile data big-tech keeps on all individuals. Buy your kid a stuffed panda…next week you get panda doll ad popups on your mobile & PC. Have a few giant chili-dogs and pints before getting into your car to drive away? Your health and auto insurance premiums will reflect that “dangerous conduct” next time around. And maybe they should if you behave foolishly. But ONLY if they have our permission to do so. Personally I do not consent to having my activities recorded, analysed, catalogued and sold. Once a freedom is lost it is almost never recovered. And in this case they didn’t even have a referendum, some obscure “commission” decided they would just rip our privacy from us, with that tired old excuse, to “protect” us.
Refs: https://www.ziur.eus/en/-/spain-the-third-most-attacked-country-by-pro-russian-hacktivist-groups
https://www.diariosur.es/feria/novedad-real-feria-malaga-policia-local-desplegara-20250810144013-nt_amp.html &
https://www.angelolleros.com/previene-delito-videovigilancia-espacio-publico/
NERJA
Green light to the amphitheatre project of the Plaza de los Cangrejos in Nerja: {Translation}
– The Nerja Governing Board has given the green light to the basic design and construction of the new amphitheater to be built south of Plaza Fábrica de los Cangrejos, next to the Torrecilla promenade and the Fuente de Europa fountain.
– The project to renovate the tourist areas of La Torrecilla and the Cangrejos amphitheatre has a base tender budget of €271,575.33, financed through the Destination Tourism Sustainability Plan (PSTD) “Nerja Sostenible” (Sustainable Nerja), included in the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, and financed by the European Union through NextGenerationEU funds.
– The mayor, José Alberto Armijo, has highlighted that this intervention will provide our town with a new, modern, and accessible tourist space with views of the Mediterranean Sea, ideal for hosting cultural and leisure events. For her part, the Councillor for Culture and Tourism, Ana María Muñoz, points out that it will be open-air, integrated into the environment, and designed to host shows and concerts, reinforcing Nerja’s cultural offerings. Source, Spanish: https://www.axarquiaplus.es/nuevo-anfiteatro-nerja-plaza-fabrica-cangrejos/
FRIGILIANA
An 87 -year -old man, long-time ex-pat, dies in the fire of a rural house in Frigiliana: {Translation, summary}
– An 87-year-old man has died and another, aged 34, has been injured following a fire in a rural dwelling on Friday afternoon in Frigiliana.
– At 5:30 p.m., 112 received several calls alerting them that a single-story farmhouse was on fire in the Fuente del Conejo area, where an elderly man lived who could be trapped inside. The coordination centre quickly activated the Malaga Provincial Fire Department (CPB), the 061 Health Emergency Centre, the Civil Guard, and the Local Police.
– Once on site, the emergency services confirmed the death of an 87-year-old man. A 34-year-old man was also affected by the incident and was treated by paramedics for smoke inhalation, but did not need to be taken to hospital.
– The fatal victim of the tragedy was a foreign resident who had been living in the municipality for two decades, according to Eugenio Cabezas in Diario SUR. His body was found inside the building, which was completely burned down. The Civil Guard has taken charge of the investigation to clarify the circumstances of the fire, according to the same sources. Photo: Canalsur. Source, Spanish: https://www.axarquiaplus.es/fallece-un-hombre-de-87-anos-en-el-incendio-de-una-casa-rural-en-frigiliana/
TORRE DEL MAR
Torre del Mar will celebrate the VIII tourist day with a giant cake almost 9 meters long: {Translation, summary}
– The Deputy Mayor of Torre del Mar, Jesús Pérez Atencia, announced that Tourist Day will be held on 28 August at 8:30 pm on the promenade beside the lighthouse. Now in its eighth year, the event thanks tourists for their loyalty and involves them in local festivities.
– As in previous editions, Chef Roberto Soler will prepare a spectacular cake, themed this year around sport and solidarity. The dessert will measure over 8.4 metres, offering 4,000 servings, and will honour local sports clubs with a special nod to the charity challenge “Unstoppable Against ALS.” Made from white sponge, spiced syrup, vegetable cream, and peach jam, it will require 35 metres of sponge, 70 litres of syrup, 350 kg of cream, 100 kg of jam, 140 kg of sugar paste, and 18 kg of edible soil.
– Atencia praised Soler’s creativity and invited residents, tourists, and visitors to enjoy the celebration and its unique gastronomic experience. Source, Spanish: https://www.axarquiaplus.es/torre-del-mar-celebrara-el-viii-dia-del-turista-con-una-tarta-gigante-de-casi-9-metros-de-largo/
RIOGORDO
The Provincial Council collaborates with the 8th International Exhibition of “Arte Naíf ” in Riogordo: {Translation, summary}
– Until the 30th of August, the Cultural Association “Academia Malagueña de las Artes y de las Letras” is organising the Eighth International Naïf Art Exhibition at the Ethnographic Museum of Riogordo. The exhibition will bring together works by more than thirty artists from different nationalities.
– The provincial deputy, Sagrario Molina, has highlighted the institution’s commitment to the plastic arts, which promotes creators from all artistic movements both in the various municipalities of the province, and in the exhibition halls of its own centres and cultural spaces.
– The exhibition consists of 64 works under the title “Art Unites the World”, and features artists from various countries, including Israel, Palestine, Russia, Ukraine, and Spain, with their works representing the different forms of Naïf painting, from the most primitivist to the most refined style of Limpista Naïf, a style born in Málaga which has been adopted throughout Europe and in various parts of the world.
– The Ethnographic Museum of Riogordo is open from Thursday to Sunday, with summer hours as follows: Thursdays, from ten in the morning to two in the afternoon; Fridays and Saturdays, from ten in the morning to two in the afternoon and from five to nine in the evening; and Sundays, from nine in the morning to five in the afternoon. Source, Spanish: https://www.axarquiaplus.es/la-diputacion-colabora-con-la-viii-muestra-internacional-de-arte-naif-de-riogordo/
MIDDLE EAST
Netanyahu expands his new offensive against Gaza City- announces attack on the “last two strongholds of Hamas soon”:
– Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he expected to complete a new Gaza offensive “fairly quickly”, as the U.N. Security Council heard new demands for an end to suffering in the Palestinian enclave.
– Netanyahu, speaking after his security cabinet on Friday approved a much-criticised plan to take control of Gaza City said he had no choice but to “complete the job” and defeat Hamas to free hostages seized from Israel.
– He said the new Gaza offensive aimed to tackle two remaining Hamas strongholds in what he said was his only option because of the Palestinian group’s refusal to lay down its arms. Hamas says it will not disarm unless an independent Palestinian state is established.
– It was not clear when the offensive, which would be the latest in successive attempts by the Israeli military to clear the militants from Gaza City, would begin. “The timeline that we set for the action is fairly quickly. We want, first of all, to enable safe zones to be established so the civilian population of Gaza City can move out,” he added. Full article: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/netanyahu-says-new-gaza-offensive-will-start-soon-2025-08-10/
HEALTH
Doctor Hiring Effort Is An Epic Fail!
Socialists (PSOE) admonish the conservative regional government (PP controlled) for leaving 81% of primary care physician positions unfilled in Malaga after recent employment drive: {Translation}
– Councillor Carmen Martín, representing the Socialist Group in Málaga City Council, has, on this Sunday, denounced what she describes as the “mistreatment” by the President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla (PP) {pic}, towards public healthcare professionals, particularly general practitioners and paediatricians.
– Martín explained in a statement that, during a recent doctor recruitment event held in Seville, 837 positions were made available for specialist doctors in paediatrics and family medicine in primary care, of which only 181 were filled.
– In Málaga’s case, 32 family doctor posts were offered, and only 7 were accepted, meaning 81% of the positions remain vacant.
– Martín emphasised that the situation is yet more serious in the field of paediatrics, as, of twelve positions offered in the province, none were accepted, leaving 100% of the posts unfilled and resulting in hundreds of thousands of children going without access to paediatric care.
– “The professionals are tired of being deceived. Moreno Bonilla promised improvements in working conditions and pay during his campaign, but the reality is that he has raised his own salary twice in the last year, while continuing to undermine health workers,” stated Martín.
– According to the socialist councillor, many doctors and nurses are leaving Andalucía to work in regions such as Murcia, where contracts are more stable, and can last up to three years, in contrast to the short term contracts being offered by the Junta. Source, Spanish: https://www.europapress.es/andalucia/malaga-00356/noticia-psoe-reprocha-junta-81-plazas-medico-primaria-quedan-cubrir-malaga-20250810124405.html

TRAVEL
New breakdown on Renfe: a failure on an Alvia train leaves 427 passengers stranded for three hours in Córdoba without air conditioning: {Translation, summary}
– A technical failure on an Alvia train between Madrid and Cádiz left some 427 passengers stranded for almost three hours near Almodóvar del Río on Sunday. They have now been offered alternative transport to reach their destination. The 427 passengers had to endure high temperatures in the carriages during a heatwave. Source, Spanish: https://www.malagahoy.es/andalucia/incidencia-tren-alvia-madrid-cadiz_0_2004548237.html
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Ryanair’s ‘handling’ strike confirmed to begin this Friday throughout Spain: {Translation, summary}
– The staff of Azul Handling, which provides ground handling services to Ryanair Group airlines at Spanish airports, has called a strike starting this Friday, August 15. The strike, organized by the UGT union, will affect all of the company’s bases and work centers in Spain and will take place from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., and from 9:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
– After the first three days (August 15, 16, and 17), it will continue every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until December 31, 2025. Source, Spanish: https://www.20minutos.es/nacional/huelga-handling-ryanair-comienza-viernes-toda-espana_6235539_0.html
NATURE
600 flamingo chicks ringed at Fuente de Piedra Lagoon (Málaga) this Saturday: {Translation, summary}
– In July 2024, the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon Nature Reserve in Málaga hosted its annual flamingo chick ringing, marking around 600 chicks from a record 22,700 born this year – the highest figure since records began in 1984. Exceptional March rainfall, exceeding 200 litres per square metre, raised water levels to 54 cm and created ideal breeding conditions, resulting in over 33,900 nesting pairs.
– The operation began at dawn, with non-flying chicks guided into enclosures, then fitted with metal and plastic rings, measured, weighed, and released. Nearly 400 volunteers, along with expert ringers and scientists, carried out the task in just three hours. The collected data will help track the birds’ breeding, migration routes, and use of wetlands across the Mediterranean and northwest Africa. Over the past decades, more than 20,000 flamingos have been ringed here, making the event a cornerstone of wetland conservation in Andalusia. The Andalusian Wetlands Network is crucial for integrated, ecosystem-based territorial management. Source, Spanish: https://www.europapress.es/esandalucia/malaga/noticia-anillan-600-pollos-flamenco-laguna-fuente-piedra-malaga-registra-22700-nacimientos-2025-20250809134410.html
SUR in ENGLISH HEADLINES
*Click links to read the English language articles*
– Alejandro Davidovich named in Spain’s Davis Cup squad for Marbella clash despite fitness doubts
https://www.surinenglish.com/sport/alejandro-davidovich-named-spains-davis-cup-squad-20250810133424-nt.html
– Endesa detects almost 100 electricity fraud cases per day in Andalucía, most for illegal marijuana plantations
https://www.surinenglish.com/andalucia/endesa-detects-electricity-frauds-per-day-andalusia-20250808074348-nt.html
– An average of more than ten people lose their lives in work-related accidents in Andalucía each month
https://www.surinenglish.com/andalucia/more-than-ten-andalusian-workers-lose-their-20250808074417-nt.html
– Bar owner in Spain goes viral with amazing beer glass-collection technique: ‘They don’t do this anymore’
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For other towns in Malaga Province, visit this website, click your town, then look for the post named “Calendario Laboral de ‘Your Town‘ 2025 “, click that to see calendar.
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Saturday: Competa, Mezquitilla@Algarrobo behind the Sala Ottowa
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Nerja 952 524 519
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