Cross Border Co operation
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Cross Border Co operation
There is a feature in todays Algarve daily News www.Algarvedailynews.com
about the 3 local councils VRSA , Castro Marim ( Portugal ) and Ayamonte ( Spain ) working together.
They propose a " residents " discount card which can be used on both sides of the border.
There is also talk about better transport links.
about the 3 local councils VRSA , Castro Marim ( Portugal ) and Ayamonte ( Spain ) working together.
They propose a " residents " discount card which can be used on both sides of the border.
There is also talk about better transport links.
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Re: Cross Border Co operation
There is a feature in todays Algarve daily News www.Algarvedailynews.com
about the 3 local councils VRSA , Castro Marim ( Portugal ) and Ayamonte ( Spain ) working together.
They propose a " residents " discount card which can be used on both sides of the border.
There is also talk about better transport links.
about the 3 local councils VRSA , Castro Marim ( Portugal ) and Ayamonte ( Spain ) working together.
They propose a " residents " discount card which can be used on both sides of the border.
There is also talk about better transport links.
"The mayors are now working on a transport system to link the council areas on both sides of the river so as to increase accessibility."
Perhaps, the bus route coming over the bridge can call at Costa Esuri.
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Re: Cross Border Co operation
Is this another manifestation of the "Europe City" cooperation the Mayor was talking about. What are the benefits?
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Re: Cross Border Co operation
They have to start somewhere.
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Re: Cross Border Co operation
Why not have a local Essuri candidate push for election, plenty of PR