In a bid to minimise water wastage, the towns of Argelès and Torreilles will no longer provide showers at the beach, replacing them with taps instead.
The 1st May is the Fête du Travail and as such has long been a symbolic date for strikes and protests. With the gilet jaune movement continuing, it could see big crowds take to the streets in major towns across France
Have your 15 minutes (time not contractual!) of fame as an extra in a film being shot between Céret and Le Boulou
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Tony Goodman continues his tour of regional wine producers, chatting to the vignerons and recommending wines that have inspired him.
If you are interested in sculpture, really do not miss this superb exhibition of the works of Pat Rowland.
Ground staff at airports across Spain are walking out in a four day strike starting on the Saturday eve of Easter weekend
27 years after shooting Robert Redford’s film ‘A River Runs Through It’, the shooting of a new version is planned in our very own Tech Valley with Brad Pitt as the main actor.
A try & conversion plus a penalty kick gave the Catalan Dragons the lead & St Helens recorded their first defeat of the season.