Hi all, does anyone know of a tv repair service that covers Punta Mujeres. It is a large tv and I do not have transport so the repair would need to be done in my home or the technician would need to collect the set for repair. The tv is a 60in Grundig and seems to be stuck on standby. Thanks in advance. John
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TV Repair Punta Mujeres - 0 replies
Transport to shops - 1 replies
We are staying for 2 months I’m wondering if I should hire a car, or is the bus and taxi service ok?
Can anyone recommend: Dyson vacuum cleaner repair - 2 replies
Hi all, does anyone know of anyone or any company, on the island, that can repair my dyson v12 vacuum cleaner? Thanks in anticipation.
John
Christmas - 0 replies
Hi
Where is good for Christmas lunch around Punta Mujeres?
Many thanks
«The Original Wailers» en concierto | Reggae - 0 replies
Hi all, The Original Wailers are appearing at Jameos Del Agua this coming Friday(14th July). I think they are only one true ex Wailer now but a great night of reggae in a fabulous setting awaits.
«The Original Wailers» en concierto | Reggae - CACT Lanzarote
Beginners drawing classes in 2024 - 0 replies
Hi,
I plan to holiday near Puenta Mujeres in April 2024. Interested to know if there are drawing classes in the area.
Thanks
Driving Licence Exchange and Validity - 0 replies
Driving in Spain
Hi all this is a full copy of the latest update on the Gov.UK website.
Read the guidance on:
You cannot renew or replace your UK, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of Man driving licence if you live in Spain.
If you have one of these licences, you can use it to drive for up to 6 months after becoming resident in Spain. To continue driving after this, you must apply for a Spanish driving licence.
The process for obtaining a Spanish licence depends on whether you have a UK, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of Man licence.
You cannot use an International Driving Permit (IDP) instead of a Spanish licence.
From 16 March 2023 you can drive using your valid UK or Gibraltar licence for 6 months. This is a temporary measure that the UK and Spanish governments have agreed.
If you have a valid UK or Gibraltar driving licenceIf you were living in Spain before 16 March 2023, you can use your valid UK or Gibraltar driving licence to drive in Spain for 6 months from this date.
If you move to Spain after 16 March 2023, your valid UK or Gibraltar licence will be recognised for 6 months from the date you obtained residence.
If you have a UK or Gibraltar licence, you can exchange your driving licence for a Spanish one without taking a practical or theory test. You should do this within 6 months from 16 March or within 6 months of the date you obtain your residence, whichever is later. After this your UK or Gibraltar driving licence will no longer be valid for driving in Spain. However, you will be able to exchange it for a Spanish one.
Read the Spanish Traffic Authority (DGT) information on how to exchange your UK and Gibraltar licence for a Spanish one.
You will need to present a ‘check code’ from the DVLA, along with other documentation, at your appointment. If you have problems obtaining a check code, contact the DVLA on +44 300 083 0013 to ask for a Certificate of Entitlement.
If your licence was issued in Northern Ireland, read Northern Ireland government guidance to obtain the check code. If you have problems obtaining a check code, contact the DVA.
If your licence was issued in Gibraltar you do not need a check code.
Expired UK or Gibraltar licencesSpanish authorities will exchange your expired UK or Gibraltar licence for a Spanish one if it was valid when you entered Spain. You cannot drive on an expired UK licence.
If your licence was issued by Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of ManYou cannot currently exchange your Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of Man licence for a Spanish one. You must apply for a Spanish licence as a non-EU national. This includes taking both a theory and practical driving test.
Disabled driversIf you have a UK Blue Badge and live in Spain, you must return it to the original UK issuing authority. You can apply for a new Spanish disabled parking card. The process is different in each region of Spain. Contact your local town hall or social services department for further information.
Read the EU guidance on the EU parking card for people with disabilities.
Bringing a UK-registered vehicle to SpainRead our guidance on taking a vehicle out of the UK.
If you register as a resident or spend longer than 6 months of the year in Spain, you must register your vehicle with the Spanish authorities and you may need to pay some taxes. You may be exempt from some of these taxes. If so you will need certificates of exemption.
Read the Spanish Traffic Authority’s guidance on registering a foreign vehicle in Spain.
Driving outside Spain with a Spanish licenceYou can use your Spanish licence when visiting the UK. Keep up-to-date with the UK Highway Code.
If you return to live in the UK, you can exchange your Spanish licence for a UK one without taking a test.
To drive in another country, in addition to your Spanish licence, you may need to apply for an International Driving Permit (in Spanish with English translation).
Read the EU guidance on:
For sale: 2 tickets for Sinfónica de Tenerife 14/01/23 at Jameos del Agua at 20.00 - 0 replies
2 tickets no longer required. Row 5.
ANYONE FOR TENNIS - 1 replies
Hi all, I play tennis on the cancha at Punta Mujeres most mornings, mostly against the wall and sometimes against my mate over a makeshift net. Unfortunately my mate leaves soon so I would like to find another partner or partners. So if you would like to play tennis cheaply please get in touch. I have spare racquets if needed.
John
Staying in Punta Mujeres for two months. - 1 replies
Hi. My husband, Michael, and myself, Pam, are visiting Lanzarote staying in Punta Mujeres for 2 months. Michael is a keen cyclist and will be bringing his bike. I enjoy walking, swimming, reading and sewing. I look forwards to seeing you in Punta.