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Axarquia 31 August – 6 September 2023 Issue 1991

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THE BEST FINANCE NEWS ON PAGES 12 ­ 15 Issue No. 1991

31 Aug - 6 Sept 2023

AXARQUIA - COSTA TROPICAL • EUROWEEKLYNEWS.COM

A TASTE OF MALAGA

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The Picasso Anchovy Anna Ellis

Image: Ayuntamiento de Rincón de la Victoria / Facebook

GET ready for a truly artistic and flavourful experience at the upcoming event enti­ tled: The Picasso Anchovy. From September 5 until September 10, Rincon de la Victoria is all set to host the vibrant Fiesta del Boquerón Victoriano (Victorian An­ chovy Festival), featuring an exciting twist this year. In a delightful fusion of food and art, local chefs will

embark on a creative jour­ ney where they reinterpret the masterpieces of Mala­ ga’s very own painter, Picas­ so. But here’s the twist ­ they’ll be crafting these culi­ nary artworks using an­ chovies as the star ingredi­ ent. Mark your calendars for September 6, when ‘The Pi­ casso Anchovy’ event takes centre stage, when talented chefs will pay tribute to the iconic painter’s legacy.

Image: Sabor a Málaga / Facebook

SABOR A MALAGA: From exquisite wines and fragrant olive oils to artisan cheeses.

PREPARE to be swept away in a culinary and musical extravaganza from Septem­ ber 8 until September 10 at the lively Rin­ con de la Victoria Town Hall square. With over 30 passionate producers at­ tending from all corners of the region, the Taste of Malaga, Sabor a Malaga, Fair is the event that will tickle your taste buds and serenade your ears. Imagine strolling through a market brimming with trea­

sures from every corner of the province. From exquisite wines and fragrant ex­ tra virgin olive oils to artisan cheeses that whisper stories of local pastures. Dive into the world of culinary crafts­ manship with a spread of cured meats, sausages, and traditional pastries. And for those who adore a good brew, craft beers and artisanal coffees await your discerning palate. But wait, there’s

more! You can enjoy around 15 captivat­ ing musical performances that will have you tapping your feet and swaying to the rhythm. Engage in workshops that unrav­ el the secrets of culinary artistry, or simply savour the moment with tastings that take your senses on a journey. The Sabor a Malaga Fair isn’t just an event; it’s a celebration of flavours, melodies, and community spirit.

THE mayor of Torrox, Oscar Medina, has introduced four new vehicles to the Local Po­ lice force. The investment for these additions, four Ford Kuga ST Line Full Hybrid 4x4 automatic vehicles with 190 horsepow­ er, amounts to around €192,000. The mayor emphasised that these vehicles will con­ tribute to “continuously im­ proving the level of service that Torrox municipality de­ serves.” He expressed his commit­ ment to making Torrox “one of the safest municipalities in Spain.” The newly acquired vehi­ cles, one of which is camou­

Image: Ayuntamiento de Torrox / Facebook

Fleet Enhancement

Mayor of Torrox, Oscar Medina, with Chief of Local Police, José Manuel Ruiz Ortega.

flaged for specific service needs, come fully equipped, marked, and equipped with radio patrol capabilities, among other features. With these additions, the

Torrox Local Police, compris­ ing 30 officers currently, with an upcoming addition of sev­ en more, will have access to four rental vehicles, a pickup provided by the Provincial

Council of Malaga, and three municipal motorcycles. “These resources aim to en­ sure an efficient and effective service,” the mayor con­ firmed.

ANCHOVY FESTIVAL: Will be honouring Picasso.


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