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Lisa Sadleir

@FamilyInSpain

🔑Property finder 🇪🇸Spanish #lifestyle consultant 🎾Padel addict❓How can I help you? 📕My Book 👉https://t.co/UK1bRUZ0vj @movetomalaga

Spain Katılım Ocak 2010
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Lisa Sadleir@FamilyInSpain·
Stop spending months researching. A half-day Orientation Tour with Move to Malaga gives you the local knowledge that takes most people years to build. €395 + IVA. Worth every cent. 👇 👉 movetomalagaspain.com/discover-the-b…
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The Costa del Sol stretches over 150km — from Nerja in the east to Estepona in the west. No wonder so many people struggle to choose where to live. Our Orientation Tour cuts through the confusion. 🗺️ 👉 movetomalagaspain.com/discover-the-b…
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Two areas on the Costa del Sol, just 15 minutes apart, can have completely different property prices, schools, and lifestyles. Knowing which one suits YOU is everything. 🇪🇸☀️ 👉 movetomalagaspain.com/discover-the-b…
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Embassy of Spain UK
Embassy of Spain UK@EmbSpainUK·
🎥 A warm welcome from the new Spanish Ambassador to the UK🇪🇸🇬🇧 As the first Spanish woman to hold this position, she is dedicated to strengthening our ties at a challenging time,when Spain and the UK stand together for democracy,human rights, gender equality, or climate action.
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Lisa Sadleir@FamilyInSpain·
Over 50 and planning a move to Spain? Visas, residency, finances, property rules. It’s confusing, outdated, and often wrong online. I’m launching a free 4-week course that gives you a clear, calm roadmap. EU or non-EU. Real steps. No guesswork. courses.familylifeinspain.com/course-landing…
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EL ESPAÑOL
EL ESPAÑOL@elespanolcom·
🐎❄️🏔️ Cautivadora escena en Sierra Nevada: un grupo de caballos trota por la nieve del macizo granadino 👉Andalucía siempre tiene algo nuevo con lo que enamorar, esta vez la magia viene de Granada
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Embassy of Spain UK
Embassy of Spain UK@EmbSpainUK·
Today is #InternationalCleanEnergyDay. Did you know that, in Spain 🇪🇸... Biomass 💩 is the main natural resource (29.9% of the total)? This is followed by: 🌬️Wind power (26.8%) ☀️Solar power (26.3%). 🌊Hydropower (10.4%) 🤲Others (6.6%)
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
There's a region in southeastern Spain called Almería. If you look at it on Google Earth, you'll see something that looks like a glitch in the satellite imagery. It's not a glitch. It's 64,000 acres of plastic greenhouses. So much plastic sheeting that it's visible from space. The entire landscape is white reflective plastic stretched over industrial farming operations growing tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and lettuce for European supermarkets year-round. This plastic sea has created its own microclimate. The reflective surface is so vast it's actually lowered local temperatures by reflecting sunlight back into the atmosphere. Scientists call it the "Albedo effect of Almería." The only place on Earth where human activity has cooled the local climate, and it's an environmental catastrophe they accidentally made while building plastic farms. The plastic itself is single-use agricultural film. It degrades in UV light within 3 to 5 years, breaks into microplastics, blows into the Mediterranean, and ends up in the ocean and soil. Every year, 45,000 tonnes of plastic waste is generated just from replacing degraded greenhouse covering. Inside these greenhouses, workers from Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa labor in 45°C heat for €30 per day, no contracts, no rights, spraying crops with pesticides that would be illegal if used on outdoor crops due to concentration levels. The ventilation is minimal. The chemical exposure is constant. The groundwater underneath Almería is so contaminated with agricultural runoff that it's unusable. The region imports water from other parts of Spain while sitting on top of a poisoned aquifer they created. And this is what supplies your "fresh" vegetables in January. Grown in plastic factories, by exploited workers, using groundwater they've contaminated, wrapped in more plastic, and shipped across Europe so you can have tomatoes in winter. But sure, cattle grazing on Scottish hills are the environmental problem.
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The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🔴 A group of Spanish carnival performers have paid tribute to Stephen Hawking in what may be the most eccentric homage the physicist has ever received. ‘Una chirigota en teoría’ took to the stage at Cadiz’s carnival group contest with an act built entirely around Hawking’s life.
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Lisa Sadleir@FamilyInSpain·
By completing it before Sunday at midnight, you will be entered into a draw to win A free 1- 1 English speaking session.
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Lisa Sadleir@FamilyInSpain·
Week 4: Integrating into Spanish Schooling and Culture •Tips for a smooth transition for both children and parents. •How to support your child’s language acquisition and cultural integration.
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Week 3: Navigating the Enrollment Process •Step-by-step guide on how to apply for schools, including key dates and requirements. •How to communicate with schools in Spanish, enrollment forms, etc.
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Lisa Sadleir@FamilyInSpain·
After years of helping families move to Spain, one thing is clear: choosing a school is one of the hardest parts. That’s why I’m launching a free 4-week course to guide parents through the Spanish education system. Details soon. #MovingToSpain #relocation #EducationInSpain
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Week 1: Introduction to the Spanish Education System •Overview of public, private, bilingual, and international schools. •Key differences between regions and how they may affect schooling options.
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