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eGates for Lanzarote

Lanzarote's César Manrique Airport plans to invest over €163,000 over the next year on new “eGate” passport control systems.

Rally suspended

The Rallye Isla de los Volcanes, Lanzarote's most important rallying event, has been suspended by the Cabildo, local press have reported.

A guide to being environmentally conscious on Lanzarote

The Lanzarote Cabildo, in collaboration with EcoVidrio, Lanzarote Recicla and Urbaser, have recently printed informative leaflets about how to take care of the island by helping the planet. Here’s what it has to say.

Calm down about the jellyfish!

The Daily Express headline “Canary islands face toxic jellyfish alert – Excruciatingly painful!” is the latest example of the British press trying to inflate a fairly dull alert into a major panic.

Last call for language courses

Today is the last day to register for next year's language courses at Arrecife's Escuela Oficial de Idiomas.

Direct flights between Lanzarote and La Palma this summer

The local airline Binter have recently announced that they will make direct flights between Lanzarote and La Palma available this summer.

Yaiza once again asks for the Lanzarote Cabildo to solve Los Hervideros

The Yaiza Ayuntamiento have once again asked for resolve on Los Hervideros from the Cabildo, calling for “immediate action” to allow the reopening of LZ-703.

Arrecife continues clean-up plan

This week the Arrecife Ayuntamiento are continuing their clean-up project in Argana Alta, removing heaps of rubble that residents have complained about for years.

Masking deeper problems

Although Spain's law requiring mask use in schools was lifted two weeks ago, many children are struggling to adapt.

Canarian studies confirmed

Canarian Geography and History will be a compulsory element of the secondary school curriculum on the islands, it was announced yesterday by Manuela Armas, the Canarian Education Minister.