NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR FOREIGN RESIDENTS
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July 2014
issue nº 11
Ayuntamiento de
Fuengirola
952 58 93 00 // 952 58 94 40
FOREIGNRESIDENTS@FUENGIROLA.ORG
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OPEN AIR CINEMA IN LOS BOLICHES.
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NEW LOOK FOR LOCAL BEACHES.
Getting to know you foreign residents survey FUENGIROLA Council is currently doing a survey among its foreign residents to discover their opinions on several aspects of municipal interest. This survey was sent out, accompanied by a letter in seven languages, which explains everything about the survey. Foreign Residents councillor, Katja Westerdahl, held a press conference to explain this new initiative which looks to bring the council closer to its foreign neighbours. Westerdahl explained “The Foreign Residents Department maintains regular meetings with its foreign residents to find out their doubts, inform them of any new matters, etc.” She went on to underscore the fact that the aim of the survey was to better know their opinions about certain matters. In another press conference, Westerdahl said that “99.9 per cent of the people who have completed the survey have said they are lucky to live in
KATJA WESTERDAHL: Explains the aim of the survey. Fuengirola and that the quality of life in the city is high or very high.” She also said that most of the foreign residents who have submitted their surveys are English, Finnish, French and Norwegian. As stated by Westerdahl, some of them have made great comments about Fuengirola. For instance, one said: “I have lived here since 1981. If I had continued living in my country, I would not have made it to 91. The quality of life in
Fuengirola is so high that it increases longevity.” Once the survey has been filled out it can be handed in personally to the Council’s registry, the Council’s Tourism Office or the Deputy Mayor’s office in Los Boliches, it can also be scanned and sent in to foreignresidents@fuengirola.org. Westerdahl commented that if anyone was unable to either hand or send it in then they could call 952 58 94 90 and a council representative would drop by and pick it up.