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Next Public Holiday: Día de Andalucía
In 2026, Andalucia Regional Holiday falls on Saturday, 28 February.
When an Andalucia Regional Holiday falls on a weekend, many businesses and people will observe the previous Friday, or the following Monday, as a day off in order to create a three-day weekend. Ref: https://publicholidays.es/andalusia-regional-holiday/
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Royal Convent of San Francisco de Vélez-Málaga hosts the 20th anniversary of the Music Band ‘Las Golondrinas’ (The Swallows): Sat, 21 Feb, 20:30
The event will pay tribute to the late Adolfo Porras, founder and vice president of the group, with the concert “In Memoriam Adolfo Porras Alés”, which will be directed by five batons: José Ignacio Cansino, José León Alapont, José Antonio Márquez, Carlos Manuel Puche and the main director of the group, Aitor Travé Chapel. The presentation will be given by Enrique Atencia.
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Almayate Carnaval: Sun, 22 Feb
The parade will start at 5:30 p.m. from CEIP Juan Paniagua and will travel through various streets in the town centre before returning to the school at around 7:30 p.m.
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Live Jazz In Competa: Thurs, 26 Feb
Oliver, Paz & Mormandi band live at Siddhartha on the Rock in Competa
Supported by The Cool Cats (Ian Thompson, Mitch France and Pam Web), with a selection of jazz standards.
Doors open 6pm, food available 6-8pm, opening act 8pm, headliners at 9pm
Tickets are €20pp, available direct from Siddhartha (Fri – Sun 12 – 12) or call Siddhartha on 952516748 or 628177424. Or reserve your tickets and pay on the door by emailing: jazzcompeta@hotmail.com
Oliver, Paz & Mormandi bring an intimate and soulful approach to live jazz, blending saxophone, vocals, and guitar into a sound that is both timeless and fresh. Their repertoire moves effortlessly between classic standards, smooth jazz grooves, and subtle Latin influences, creating an atmosphere that is elegant, warm, and deeply expressive. Check them out here: Video Link
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SPAIN
Spanish Police Warn New Regularisation Plan Could Legalise 1.3+ million Migrants:
– Spain’s much-debated extraordinary regularisation of undocumented migrants has taken a dramatic turn after an internal “risk analysis” by the National Centre for Immigration and Borders (CNIF) of the National Police was leaked on 16 February. The 29-page report, seen by El Confidencial, doubles the government’s own estimate of 500,000 beneficiaries, projecting that between 1 million and 1.35 million people could ultimately obtain residence and work permits once the window for applications opens on 1 April.
– The CNIF reaches its figure by adding two groups. First, it believes 750,000–1,000,000 undocumented foreign nationals already living in Spain for the required five months will file applications. Second, it assumes that a further 250,000–350,000 asylum-seekers will also qualify because the decree allows anyone who lodged an international-protection claim before 31 December 2025 to switch tracks.
– Police analysts warn that the comparatively “lax” documentation requirements- for example, a sworn statement may replace a home-country criminal-record certificate- will push approval rates close to 100 percent. Full article: https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-02-16/es/spanish-police-warn-regularisation-plan-could-legalise-over-one-million-migrants/
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Spanish roads join the train woes, crushed by rain and lack of maintenance– “They are no longer potholes, now you see sinkholes on the highway”: {Translation, summary}
– Spanish transport associations warn of a “massive and widespread” deterioration of roads, now worsened by recent storms, creating dangerous sinkholes and potholes. They report increasing accidents from tyre blowouts and vehicle damage, with lorries facing particular risks due to deep potholes destabilising heavy loads. Organisations call for urgent, comprehensive resurfacing rather than temporary patches, noting that 52% of the network has serious damage, the worst since the 1980s. An estimated 13.5 billion euro maintenance deficit has accumulated, with required annual investment of 3 billion, double current spending.
– The sector warns that without action, reconstruction costs will escalate. Civil Guard sources confirm the poor state and note drivers illegally using left lanes to avoid damaged right lanes. Industry bodies warn that labour shortages, low asphalt production, and planned contracting reforms favouring price over quality hinder solutions. They urge a shock plan, warning further delays risk major accidents. Source, Spanish: https://www.20minutos.es/nacional/las-carreteras-espanolas-machacadas-por-lluvia-falta-mantenimiento-ya-no-son-baches-ahora-ves-socavones-autopista_6935073_0.html
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What has happened to Movistar? An outage Wednesday that left users without internet for hours: {Translation, summary}
– Movistar has suffered an outage in Spain this Wednesday at 8:50 Spanish peninsular time and it restored its services three hours later, around 12:17 p.m.
– Users reported that the malfunction was centralized in the Movistar Empresas service and in fibre and 5G connections, therefore, it has left thousands of customers without internet connection and without stable service on landlines and mobile phones. Furthermore, Downdetector has announced that the fall was national in nature, since several cities in Spain were reporting this situation, including Malaga. Source, Spanish: https://www.20minutos.es/tecnologia/actualidad/movistar-sufre-una-caida-espana-los-afectados-reportan-fallos-conexion-internet_6935593_0.html
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Feijóo, following the complaint against the second-in-command of the National Police for alleged sexual assault- “Spain is falling apart.”: {Translation, summary}
– PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo has declared that “Spain is falling to pieces” after a Madrid judge summoned the Police Deputy Operational Director, José Ángel González {pic}, to testify as a defendant for alleged sexual assault. Feijóo questioned how the government could have recently ratified González in his position if the accusations are true. The PP’s Equality head, Jaime de los Santos, demanded immediate explanations from Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, accusing him of “protecting a potential rapist” and referring to González as his “right hand man.” De los Santos claimed the alleged incident involved González summoning a subordinate to his official residence to rape her. He linked the case to what he described as a pattern of government failures regarding women, citing releases under the ‘only yes means yes’ law and anti-mistreatment bracelet issues. The complaint was admitted by a Madrid violence against women court, and González has since resigned. Source, Spanish: https://www.20minutos.es/nacional/feijoo-tras-denuncia-contra-numero-dos-policia-nacional-por-presunta-agresion-sexual-espana-se-esta-cayendo-pedazos_6935505_0.html
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The PP takes the first step to bring Sánchez before the Constitutional Court for failing to attend Senate plenary sessions for nearly 2 years– almost as long as we have gone without a budget being passed– imagine that, from a guy who says he will run for re-election in 2027!: {Translation, summary}
– The Popular Party has initiated a new institutional conflict with the Spanish Government in the Senate over Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s repeated absences from the chamber. The PP, with support from Vox and UPN, approved the measure on Wednesday, which could ultimately be referred to the Constitutional Court. This action stems from Sánchez’s failure to attend a recent extraordinary plenary session concerning a railway accident, despite being summoned.
– The conflict follows a previous PP-led reform of the Senate’s rules requiring the Prime Minister to appear monthly, a requirement Sánchez has not met for nearly two years. The Senate will now formally present the dispute to the Government, which has one month to respond. Depending on the reply, or lack thereof, the Senate may then decide whether to escalate the matter to the Constitutional Court. Source, Spanish: https://www.europapress.es/nacional/noticia-pp-da-primer-paso-llevar-sanchez-constitucional-no-asistir-plenos-senado-20260218145145.html
ANDALUCÍA
Storm ‘Pedro’ triggers orange wind warning in Almería and Granada and yellow warning in Jaén on Thursday: {Translation, summary}
– Storm ‘Pedro’ continues to batter Andalusia on Thursday, 19 February, with the State Meteorological Agency issuing multiple warnings across three provinces.
– An orange warning for wind remains active in Almeria’s Valle del Almanzora until 6:00 am, with gusts up to 90 km/h, before being downgraded to yellow until 9:00 am.
– On Almeria’s coast, an orange warning for rough seas is in effect until 10:00 am, with force 8 winds and waves of three to four metres.
– Granada province faces a yellow wind warning in Guadix, Baza and along the coast until 9:00 am, with gusts reaching 80 km/h, while its coastline is under an orange warning for coastal phenomena until 10:00 am due to similar severe sea conditions.
– In Jaen, the Cazorla and Segura region is under a yellow wind warning until 9:00 am, also expecting westerly gusts of up to 80 km/h. Residents in affected areas are advised to take precautions as the storm continues to impact the region. Source, Spanish: https://www.europapress.es/andalucia/…
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The Junta demands a quality audit of the railway lines: {Translation, summary}
– The Junta de Andalucía has requested a full quality audit from the Spanish government for all high-speed rail connections between Madrid and the region. This follows a fatal train collision in Adamuz, Córdoba, which killed 46 people and severed the line. The Minister for Tourism, Arturo Bernal {pic}, criticised the central government’s “disloyal” failure to inform them about the service’s reopening, which they learned of through the media. He stressed that tourism, Andalucía’s primary industry, relies on safety and trust, both now damaged. The ongoing rail disruption, including from landslides in Málaga, is causing an estimated €1,000 million in losses. Bernal called for the tourism sector to be included in any catastrophe zone declaration due to the severe impact on businesses and jobs. He argued that without a complete quality audit, restoring the service would not restore confidence, leaving major tour operators unable to sell tickets with certainty, leading to booking cancellations just before Holy Week. Full article: https://www.diariosur.es/andalucia/junta-exige-auditoria-calidad…
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The PP would win in Andalucia, coming close to an absolute majority, with the PSOE losing ground and being overtaken by Vox in four provinces, according to a poll: {Translation, summary}
– A new poll published by Publicaciones del Sur predicts the Popular Party would win the next Andalusian elections with 42.7% of the vote, securing between 53 and 57 seats and nearing the absolute majority of 55 deputies. The PP-A leads the PSOE-A by 23.3 points, with the socialists falling to 19.4% and their worst-ever result of 24 to 27 seats. Vox would grow most significantly to 17.6%, becoming the third force and surpassing the PSOE in four provinces. Adelante Andalucía would also increase its vote share to 7.6%, while Por Andalucía would decline.
– The survey shows the PP-A remains the most voted party in all eight provinces. Juanma Moreno {pic} is the only political leader with a passing approval rating of 5.79. Nearly half of respondents rate the regional government’s performance positively, with 47% considering it good or very good. The poll was based on 2,400 interviews conducted between 2 and 13 February. Source, Spanish: https://www.europapress.es/andalucia/noticia-pp-ganaria-andalucia-rozando-mayoria-absoluta-psoe-baja-superado-vox-provincias-sondeo-20260218090837.html
MALAGA CITY
This is the new circus that arrives in Malaga: {Translation, summary}
– The Circus of Light, a large format spectacle, will perform in Málaga from 20 February to 8 March under a big top at the Fairgrounds. The show fuses contemporary circus with advanced light technology, featuring an international cast. Highlights include aerial acrobatics, the wheel of death, and a dance troupe, all enhanced by immersive lasers, drones, and a huge 80 square metre LED screen, reportedly the largest in Europe on a touring show. A unique feature is the appearance of life sized, illuminated biomechanical animals, such as glowing horses and giraffes, which replace real animals and participate in the narrative.
– The production aims to create an emotional, immersive experience for all ages, combining tradition with innovation. Performances run multiple times daily, with tickets from 19.80 to 38.50 euros, available through the Circus Alegría website.
Info & tix: https://circoalegria.janto.es/espectaculo/circo-alegria-el-circo-de-la-luz–malaga/CA435
TORROX
Torrox begins installing the structure for the return of colourful umbrellas to the Plaza de la Constitución: {Translation, summary}
– Torrox Town Council has begun installing the structure for the return of the colourful parasols to the Plaza de la Constitución, one of the main tourist symbols and attractions of the historic centre promoted by the current municipal government. The mayor of Torrox, Óscar Medina, has publicly defended the improvement and opening up of the entire space, where the new furniture and renovated ornamentation can also be seen these days. Medina, who has supervised this work together with the Councilor for Urban Planning, Paula Moreno, and municipal technicians, has stated that “it was a very necessary project given the deterioration of the road in particular.” The mayor maintained that “we are not creating a new square, we are correcting past mistakes,” while recalling that “the 2008 renovation by previous governments was carried out in an inadequate manner,” and further emphasizing that “the current remodeling reinforces the integration and modernization of the space.” {Umm, that 18 year old work seems to have lasted far longer that the recent “improvements” that have already come under scrutiny for inadequate durability. -Ed.} Source, Spanish: https://www.axarquiaplus.es/torrox-comienza-la-instalacion-de-la-estructura-para-la-vuelta-de-las-sombrillas-de-colores-a-la-plaza-de-la-constitucion/
NERJA
The body of the 79-year-old Briton who disappeared in Nerja a week ago is found: {Translation, summary}
– Sad end for the British Lain Stanley, the 79-year-old British citizen missing in Nerja since last Wednesday, February 11. His lifeless body was located at noon on Wednesday in the area of Ladera del Mar, on the border with the neighbouring municipality with Torrox, in an area of abandoned ravines and terraces that are difficult to access, sources close to the investigation have confirmed to SUR.
– Civil Guard and health personnel have been sent to the scene, who have certified the death of the Briton, who had been residing in Nerja for a few months with his wife. The judicial delegation has also gone to the area to proceed with the removal of the body. In a first visual inspection, no external signs of violence have been observed, although it will be the autopsy that will determine the exact causes of death. The main hypothesis being considered by the agents of the Armed Institute is that it has been a natural death, although the missing man did not suffer from any known disease that limited his mobility. Source, Spanish: https://www.diariosur.es/sucesos/hallan-cadaver-britanico-anos-desaparecido-nerja-20260218163710-nt_amp.html
RINCÓN DE LA VICTORIA
Rincón de la Victoria reports three acts of vandalism in one week: {Translation, summary}
– The Rincón de la Victoria Town Hall has reported a series of vandalism incidents occurring within a single week. Acts include benches being completely destroyed in a children’s playground, the scattering of material and organic waste in unauthorised areas near the El Cantal Cliffs, and graffiti appearing on a freshly painted wall in La Cala del Moral.
– The Councillor for Citizen Security, Miguel García, stated he cannot recall so many incidents in such a short timeframe. The council is using social media to raise awareness and has informed the Local Police to increase patrols. García believes the acts are not the work of a single individual but various groups intent on disrupting the urban environment. He has pledged that any identified offenders will face proper legal action and has appealed for public cooperation, noting that security services cannot be everywhere at once in such a large municipality. Source, Spanish: https://www.malagahoy.es/rincon-de-la-victoria/rincon-victoria-denuncia-tres-actos_0_2005939133.html
HEALTH
Another Chapter In The Public Healthcare Debacle– Technicians complain that they are being forced to use “expired testing chemicals, in poor condition” in tests at the Hospital de la Axarquía: {Translation, summary}
– The CSIF trade union has demanded an urgent investigation into the laboratory at Axarquía Hospital, alleging the routine use of unstable reagents, which could compromise thousands of patient test results. The union claims middle management instructed staff to use the products, despite protocols requiring their disposal. Alleged practices include falsifying labels on reagent containers and refilling valid containers with expired liquids to bypass control systems. CSIF states this poses a serious risk to patient safety, as unreliable results can lead to incorrect diagnoses.
– They also report an “unbearable” working atmosphere, with staff facing reprimands and threats for refusing to comply. The union has called for the immediate dismissal of the managers involved and for an independent investigation, warning management could be complicit in fraudulent activity. However, laboratory staff have categorically denied the accusations, rejecting claims of pressure and defending their professionalism. Hospital management states it has no knowledge of the alleged practices. Source, Spanish: https://www.diariosur.es/axarquia/denuncian-usando-reactivos-mal-estado-analiticas-hospital-axarquia-malaga-20260218135604-nt_amp.html
SOCIAL MEDIA
Elon Musk & Tommy Robinson gang up on “Dirty Sánchez” again in X posts, call him a “traitor” and share a message saying that “he should be arrested.” {Translation, summary}
– Elon Musk has again attacked Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on X, calling him a “traitor to Spain” over the government’s regularisation of around half a million migrants {New estimates more than double that. -Ed.}. The attack follows Musk sharing a post claiming the government is “flooding” Spain with immigrants to secure voters amid electoral losses. The regularisation, approved in January, is Spain’s eighth such measure since the 1980s, allowing migrants already in Spain with no criminal record to regularise their status {These criminal background checks themselves have come under attack as inaccurate, and are to be waived, permitting processing to proceed, if the reports take more than 30 days to arrive. -Ed.}
– Responding from India, Sánchez said the government will remain on social media to “defend reason” against the “quagmire” created by the “techno-oligarchy.” He defended his approach as addressing harmful content, not mere regulation, and highlighted proposals to ban under 16s from social networks, citing mental health concerns. Source, Spanish: https://www.20minutos.es/nacional/elon-musk…
TRAVEL
Adif has no date for the reopening of the AVE high-speed train to Malaga following the collapse of the wall in Álora: {Translation, summary}
– Adif has no confirmed date for reopening the high-speed rail link to Malaga, as thousands of tonnes of problematic clay continue to bury tracks near Alora two weeks after the initial storm damage. The mudslide, which collapsed a retaining wall, was caused by severe weather and has made excavation work exceptionally difficult due to restricted access to the embankment. Progress has been minimal, with almost constant rainfall continuing until last weekend hampering machinery operations.
– Once the tracks are finally cleared, further work will be required to replace the catenary system and thoroughly inspect the line, which is one of Andalusia’s busiest rail routes. Local authorities in Alora have sought information on timelines but remain uninformed about expected completion dates for the repairs. Source, Spanish: https://www.laopiniondemalaga.es/municipios/2026/02/18/alora-bloquea-llegada-alta-velocidad-malaga-126986415.html
SUR in ENGLISH HEADLINES
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– Nerja growers voice concerns over future use of Larios land
https://www.surinenglish.com/malaga/axarquia/nerja-growers-voice-concerns-over-future-use-20260218120945-nt.html
– Malaga tourism: free holidays for small-town residents over 65 years
https://www.surinenglish.com/malaga/this-how-you-can-travel-for-free-20260218124314-nt.html
– New Caledonian Society launches in Malaga to unite Scots across Spain
https://www.surinenglish.com/malaga/new-caledonian-society-launches-malaga-unite-scots-20260218160544-nt.html
– Granada to Madrid trains delayed due to ‘infrastructure incident’
https://www.surinenglish.com/andalucia/the-early-bird-ave-madrid-almost-an-20260218093714-nt.html
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2025 Holiday Calendars by town, click/tap to view: (Will be updated to 2026 when the town halls get around to posting them)
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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‘ 2026 “, click that to see calendar.
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Petrol Prices, updated daily: These are the fuel stations in Malaga province with the lowest prices. The price data for 95 and 98-octane petrol and diesel fuel is updated every day. See it here:
https://www.surinenglish.com/malaga/updated-daily-these-20220314114157-nt.html
Andalucia Reservoir Data, updated daily: The direct link to the old familiar chart page no longer works. Here is the new way to access it. This link takes you to the map version.
https://www.redhidrosurmedioambiente.es/saih/visor/visorE ; to see the chart version click this link, then in the menu bar click Data (Datos) > Reservoirs (Embalses) > Breaking News (Datos de ultima hora)
Weekly Markets
Monday: Torrox Costa
Tuesday: Nerja, Salobrena
Wednesday: Rincon de la Victoria, Algarrobo Costa
Thursday: Velez Malaga, Torre del Mar, Frigiliana
Friday: Almunecar, Salobrena, La Herradura- Summers only, Mercadillo de La Cala del Moral- Rincon de la Victoria.
Saturday: Competa, Mezquitilla@Algarrobo behind the Sala Ottowa
Sunday: Nerja Car Boot
Taxi
Nerja 952 524 519
Torrox: 952 531 030
Frigiliana: 952 533 231
Phone numbers for emergencies
Emergency Services.: 112
National Police: 091
Guardia Civil: 062
Ambulance: 061
Fire Station (Bomberos): 080
Emergency English Help Line: 902 102 112
Local Police
Torrox: 952 539 828
Nerja: 952 521 545
Frigiliana: 952 533 126
Torre del Mar: 952 549 238
Local/National News in English, The Sur: http://www.surinenglish.com/
Local Weather: https://www.accuweather.com/en/es/torre-del-mar/306652/weather-forecast/306652
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