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Easter Egg Hunt at Arboretum Marbella

Charity Arboretum Marbella will be holding an Easter Egg Hunt at their beautiful public park on Wednesday 4th April. From 3pm families are invited to Arboretum and will be given a tour around this stunning green space filled with plants, trees and vegetables native to the...

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Eva Recommends… Santorini, Benavista

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have been to this restaurant a few times now and each time is just as good as the last if not better. It seems every time I try something new off the menu, I am very impressed all over again. It’s clear the owners have a great long term vision for the place and are not letting the quiet winter and recession lower their standards for a second. This restaurant is great for a quick bite to eat or a 3-course meal and offers a great range of food plus a children’s menu. Did I mention they have a fantastic take away menu?

Marbella’s oldest woman plants the last tree for the international year of the forest

The end of the International Year of the Forest was marked at Arboretum in Marbella on 29th December 2011 with a tree planting by the area’s oldest woman, Antonia Aranda Fernandez. 98 year old Antonia planted her favourite tree, the almond, surrounded by friends and family and recounted stories from her long and varied life.

Antonia is the mother of 5 children, grandmother to 11 grandchildren and great grandmother to 15 great-grandsons and one great-granddaughter. Born on 3rd February 1913, the third of 14 children in a farming family, Antonia has had a hard but rewarding life living in close contact with the land and in her own words “fighting like a lioness” to provide for her family. From the age of 12 she worked in the fields and then from 14 carried sacks of flour in return for bread and oil, becoming a cleaner in later life.

Her memories of Marbella are of a very different place than we see today, with the whole area covered in trees and full of bird song. She’s sad to see how few trees are now left and how little contact younger generations are having with the countryside. “My great-grandchildren don’t have a relationship with the earth and that’s not good. Having a connection with nature is important, you have to understand it and know what it can give us. To us as children trees were everything, our playground and our larder. The disrespect that the younger generations show for nature is harmful for everyone and for the future.”

Inheritance Tax and Accounting Seminars

Perez Legal Group are planning ahead and looking to start the new year with a series of informational seminars. The seminars on the 26th of January and 23rd of February, which will focus on Inheritance Tax and Accounting for small businesses and private individuals, build...

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Christmas presents for the street children in Mallorca

The Allen Graham Charity 4 Kidz is pleased to have been associated with Specsavers since their first Mallorca branch opened earlier this year. In collaboration with Planet Space, the Charity is currently having a collection to provide Christmas presents for the street children in Mallorca.  Martin...

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Case Study – Enviropallets Europe

Shaw Marketing Services have worked with Enviropallets Europe managing their marketing and PR activities since July 2011. So far we have developed the marketing strategy and been building all the necessary databases, marketing materials and media contacts to successfully launch Enviropallets into the industry. As...

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Business start up event 16th December

We have been told about this event by Cade Marbella which is a great place to go for help and advice for entrepreneurs and new businesses. They can help you with your business plan, applying for grants, finding you investors, and they even have free offices which...

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