If you are moving to Spain you would do best to seek the help of a removal company that specialises in that country. Movers International has been carrying out Spain removals for over 30 years, and we know the country as well as we do the back lanes of Preston and the rest of Lancashire. Over the course of that time there is nowhere in Spain that we have not been on behalf of our many customers. Many have moved there upon retirement to get the benefit of the warm sunny clime and the great, yet inexpensive, bars. Others have moved there for business reasons. 
Moving home is always a stressful business. Indeed, it has been said that it is one of the most stressful things that most people ever do, and to a certain extent it is true. There are so many things that could go wrong. Things might get damaged. They might get lost. You have to spend hours – and possibly days – packing everything up. Then you have to do the unpacking when you get to the other end. Will everything fit in? Where are we going to put that very large dining table: will it fit into the new dining room? How are we going to take the dog? What if the cat runs away and hides? 
Has the time come for you to move to a new home? Whether you are relocating to a new city, a new county or a new country, use the services of Movers International (Europe) Ltd. they can make your relocation process as stress free as possible. As one of the most trusted companies when it comes to international movers and packers, we guarantee to manage all aspects of your removal as easy and as simple as possible. 
 
Below are more reasons why we are the number one removals and storage company. 
 
 
Moving abroad can be exciting whilst simultaneously driving you into a state of panic. There are simply so many things to think about - selling or ending the lease of your house, learning about the culture, language and cuisine of the new country, packing up your belongings, arranging for shipping, talking to brokers abroad and so on. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could let someone else handle all the pressure of moving your prized belongings? This is where we, at Movers International (Europe) Ltd., come in to make your relocation as smooth as possible. 
 
We might not be able to help you buy a house in your new overseas location, but we can assist with the removal of your furniture and other belongings. Take a look below to learn more about how we can make your overseas move stress-free. 
 
Business or domestic, irrespective of the reason behind your relocation, it is imperative to ensure a hassle-free journey for your goods. Movers International (Europe) Ltd., a renowned packing and moving company, furnishes first-class removal services, crafted to suit your needs. Whether your collections of possessions are big or small, we will be there to assist you in every possible manner. 
 
We Assure Holistic Service, Refined for Ultimate Customer Satisfaction 
 
International removal involves a whole chain of activities commanding utmost attention to detail. Right from packaging assistance to storage, and ensuring the safety of your invaluables till the time they are returned to you, we can aid you at every possible step. Team up with us to experience a stress-free move, no matter to which part of the world you are shifting to. 
 
Movers International recently sponsored a local bowls event in Javea Spain, a great day was had by all in fantastic weather conditions.  
 
Congratulations to the winning team pictured! 
We have staff and depots permanently based in Spain so if you’re moving from Valencia, Alicante, Murcia, Granada or Malaga then we can assist in your removals back to the UK. We can arrange a day that is convenient for us to collect, so you can go ahead and move out to your new destination knowing that your belongings are in the safe hands with a pre-arranged collection or delivery. We can also return your goods to the UK either by our returning vehicles or we can store them in our depots in either Spain or the UK until you are ready for them. 
 
If you require more information about our removals from the UK to Spain, then do not hesitate to get in touch with us today for a UK removals company to move to Spain you can rely on. We will do all the work for you so you can concentrate on enjoying the Costa del sol, Costa Brava, Costa Dorada, Costa Blanca or wherever you will move to. 
 
Theresa May, British prime minister, continued her Brexit tour of European capitals on Thursday 13th of October with a visit to Madrid. 
May met with her Spanish counterpart, acting-PM Mariano Rajoy, at his official residence, La Moncloa. 
 
The main item on the agenda of the bilateral talks was the impact of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union on the rights of the over 100,000 Spanish citizens who live in Britain and the estimated 310,000 UK citizens who are resident in Spain. 
 
According to a statement issued after the meeting Rajoy told May that British firms in Spain as well as residents and the “millions of tourists” need not worry, just as Spanish residents in the UK can be reassured that Spain will defend their interests. 
Although nothing can be decided until Britain invokes Article 50, Rajoy had previously released a reassuring message on Twitter that said, “We will work together to preserve the important ties that join Spain and the UK.” Rajoy stressed his regret at the UK’s decision to leave and defended the future integrity of the rest of the EU countries. 
 
October saw Malaga province obtain a major windfall of millions of euros from the European Union. The funds are from the EDUSI programme for sustainable and integrated urban development projects and they will have to be spent between now and 2022. Of the total sum of 40 million euros, Malaga city will receive 15 million, Estepona ten, Nerja five, and the remaining ten million euros will indirectly benefit Antequera, Ardales, Álora and Valle de Abdalajís. 
Not all applications for some of this funding were successful. No money has been allocated to Marbella, Vélez-Málaga, Fuengirola, Benalmádena, Torremolinos, Alhaurín de la Torre or Cártama, all of which had presented proposals for projects to be financed with money from Brussels. However, there is expected to be a second chance to apply at the end of this month, for a further amount totalling 305 million euros. 
 
Cabopino is a jewel at the heart of the Costa del Sol, surrounded by sand dunes, pine trees and traditionally-designed homes, but it now looks neglected and is desperately in need of improvement. It is the smallest of Marbella’s three marinas, the other two being Puerto Banús and La Bajadilla, and has always had a lower profile despite being popular with tourists. 
Built in the 1970s, Cabopino is about to enter a new stage in its existence. Now that the 40-year concession which has been held by a Danish businessman through the Marina de Cabopino company has expired, new investors want to take over with his support and backing, and they have jointly presented a project to modernise the port and put an end to its problems, with an initial investment of about five million euros. 
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