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Vacancies – St Paul’s Bay Group

SOCIAL SECRETARY ST. PAUL’S BAY ARE LOOKING FOR A SOCIAL SECRETARY TO ARRANGE EVENTS AND FUNCTIONS FOR OUR GROUP, IT IS A VERY REWARDING POSITION YOU GET LOTS OF PRAISE FROM THE MEMBERS WHO GO ON THOSE TRIPS THAT YOU ARRANGE. MADGE WILL BE ON HAND TO ASSIST THE VERY LUCKY CANDIDATE WITH ALL HER FABULOUS KNOWLEDGE AND IDEAS FOR FUTURE EVENTS.
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September 06, 2017
by British Residents In Malta
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Members interviewed for Euronews

Following Article 50 being triggered in the UK by Theresa May, a reporter for EuroNews came to visit Malta and interview some of our members with regard to how they feel about the UK leaving Europe. “After the UK referendum, as soon as they said that Great Britain would be out of Europe, some British decided to live Malta, probably because they wer
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April 05, 2017
by British Residents In Malta
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Poem by Jan Price – Poet on Tour with the Welsh Arts Council

My husband is on a diet he has started skipping, hopping it`s murder in the supermarket whenever we go shopping. I`m not allowed a biscuit chocolate, sweets or cake so I go along with everything for his beer belly sake. He says..the cat it eats too much it`s eating like a hog it should find mice are rather nice and we shouldn`t spoil the dog. We ar
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March 11, 2017
by British Residents In Malta
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My Twelve Days of Christmas

Enjoy a taste of Christmas from the past.  Taken from the British Residents’ Association Magazine 1995 my-12-days-of-christmas
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December 12, 2016
by British Residents In Malta
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Crackers for Christmas

Enjoy a few “Cracker Jokes” to share in this Christmas season.  Taken from the British Residents’ Association Magazine December 1995 crackers-for-christmas Perhaps you have a few of your own, please feel free to comment below and share your cracker jokes  – keep it clean 😉
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December 05, 2016
by British Residents In Malta
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AROUND MALTA: Looking at the history of some of the islands best know landmarks

The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta or Rotunda of Santa Maria Assunta, is a Roman Catholic church in Mosta, Malta.  It is the third largest unsupported dome in the world and the third largest church in Europe. History Built in the 19th century on the site of a previous church, it was designed by the Malt
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October 25, 2016
by British Residents In Malta
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Volunteers Wanted – Keeper of the Wied iz-Zurrieq Tower

Are you interested in the environment and the cultural heritage of Gozo and Malta? Maybe you may care to be the ‘Keeper of the Wied iz-Zurrieq Tower’? Well, here is your chance! Din l-Art Helwa, The National Trust of Malta, seeks enthusiastic Volunteers to take over as Volunteers of Wied iz-Zurrieq Tower, to manage the day-to-day operations, visits
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October 25, 2016
by British Residents In Malta
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Weigh”Less” Together – SPB Group

St. Paul’s Bay Group are planning to set up a weight loss afternoon, which will try to give you the support that will help to keep you focused and on-track. We will not supply any eating plans as most of us are familiar with a great many of these supplied by numerous companies.  You can use any eating plan that you are familiar with and feel
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October 09, 2016
by British Residents In Malta
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UK – Brexit

In light of the latest developments in the UK and the outcome of the referendum result for a Brexit,  the  Maltese  Government, as  announced  by  Prime  Minister  Joseph  Muscat,  has launched a freephone number – 153 – to assist the public in any difficulties or questions which they may have. The Government said that they are anticipating questio
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October 09, 2016
by British Residents In Malta
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Care for Dementia Patients in Malta

In Malta the Civil Code clearly places the responsibility of caring for a spouse or parent with family members.  According to the Maltese Civil Code (Book first of persons, art. 2), a married person who is in need of help with daily living can rely on maintenance from his/her spouse provided that they still live together. Maintenance is defined in
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October 09, 2016
by British Residents In Malta
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