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Hero of the English-Speaking Community: Adeje’s Own Clio O’Flynn Receives Prestigious UK Honour

Clio O’Flynn earns BEM for her invaluable contributions to Canary Islands’ English-speaking community!

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Is Adeje Finally Solving Its Housing Crisis? Major Construction Plan Announced

Adeje has reactivated its long-dormant municipal Housing Agency and approved the transfer of two plots of land to build around 90 affordable homes. The move forms part of a larger plan to deliver 200 subsidised homes in the next six years, aiming to relieve pressure in one of Tenerife’s most in-demand municipalities.

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Costa Adeje Launches Its First Ever Blue Market — Here’s What to Expect This Weekend

Experience Costa Adeje’s first-ever Blue Market, a vibrant celebration of local creativity from Dec 5th-7th.

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Adeje Just Made Its Beaches Safer — Here’s the Lifesaving Tech They’ve Rolled Out!

Transform emergency response with Adeje’s new ONEUP PRO lifebuoys, enhancing safety and readiness on the beach.

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Two New Medals for Quesería Montesdeoca at the World Cheese Awards

Visit Quesería Montesdeoca in Tenerife and taste the best of Spanish cheeses. Explore their farm and learn about sustainable farming!

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Scientists Warn a Collapse of a Key Ocean Current Could Trigger an Ice-Age Scenario

The AMOC’s collapse could plunge Northern Europe into frigid winters, disrupting agriculture and threatening global food security. Learn how this climate tipping point could impact us all.

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Speaking Multiple Languages Linked to Slower Aging

Discover how speaking more than one language could delay aging. A new study reveals surprising benefits of multilingualism for cognitive and physical health.

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17 Establishments Join the “Degusta.me” Tapas Route in Adeje

From €3 tapas to €300 vouchers, vote, win, and explore Adeje’s culinary scene! Free transport included. 🌟🔥

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A Weekend of Canary Island Traditions in Adeje

Adeje celebrates a weekend of Canarian customs and cultural heritage, with Festival Imoque and a theatrical route event bringing local history, music, crafts and gastronomy to life.

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The Night Spain Nearly Lost Democracy — And Why Immigrants Still Benefit Today

Spain’s 23-F coup attempt in 1981 failed, but its legacy still shapes the freedoms, stability and daily life immigrants enjoy today. From café mornings to property rights, modern Spain is built on the democracy that survived that night.