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Mijas Takes Action On Children’s Screen Time

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Mijas Town Hall has expanded its important “Little Ones Without Screens” campaign into municipal nurseries, hoping to raise even more awareness about the negative effects of screen exposure on babies and young children. Local officials introduced the initiative during a meeting with directors from nursery schools in Las Lagunas, La Cala and Mijas Pueblo.

Education councillor Juan Jose Torres says the programme as a practical guide for modern families navigating the tricky world of technology during early childhood. Health professionals involved in the campaign warned that prolonged use of phones, tablets and televisions may affect language development, emotional wellbeing, sleep quality and social interaction in children under six.

Nursery schools join awareness drive

Teachers and childcare staff warmly welcomed the initiative, stating that many parents are uncertain about recommended screen-time limits for very young children. Specialists working with the project plan to visit nurseries to speak directly with families and provide advice on healthy daily routines.

Ten educational videos created for the campaign are currently being broadcast by local public media and shared through municipal channels. Printed information leaflets are also being distributed in schools, health centres and council buildings across Mijas.

Medical experts connected to the project stressed that face-to-face interaction, outdoor play and reading are all essential during the first years of development. Guidance from the campaign also encourages parents to reduce device use during meals, bedtime and family activities.

Plans for screen-free public spaces

Council representatives are also considering new awareness measures in parks and playgrounds. Proposed signs would encourage adults to avoid mobile phone use while spending time with children outdoors.

Future events linked to the new initiative include a public discussion featuring paediatric and education specialists, who will examine how excessive digital exposure can influence childhood behaviour, communication skills and learning habits.

Concern over screen dependency among young children is a huge topic worldwide and has led many Spanish municipalities to introduce similar awareness campaigns in schools and community spaces, with some schools starting to put a ban on devices in their learning environments. 

For more information about the new plans for screen free time visit the Mijas town hall website.

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Venezuela Fury and Noah Price escape to Marbella after wedding backlash

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Venezuela Fury and new husband Noah Price are believed to have fled to Marbella on their honeymoon following weeks of intense online backlash surrounding their relationship and lavish wedding celebrations. Married in a huge ceremony on the Isle of Man, the newlyweds created huge debate across social media because of their young age and the constant attention surrounding the Fury family. The attention is now fully on Marbella after the couple shared a taste of a luxury honeymoon with champagne breakfasts and strawberries. 

The pair were spotted at Manchester Airport after the wedding before flying to an undisclosed destination. Venezuela later explained in a TikTok video that they had intentionally kept the honeymoon location private. Fans very quickly linked the couple to Marbella. 

A relationship that faced scrutiny from the beginning

Venezuela, the eldest daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, announced her engagement shortly after turning 16. The relationship immediately attracted massive attention online because of the couple’s age and fast-moving romance.

Reports claimed the pair wanted to marry exactly one year after their first kiss, driving social media users to question whether the relationship had moved too quickly. Some also accused the highly publicised wedding of being staged for cameras because of the heavy paparazzi presence and ongoing Netflix interest surrounding the Fury family.

Members of the Fury family repeatedly defended the relationship and pointed to their Traveller background and traditions. Paris Fury previously explained that marrying within the Traveller community meant the couple shared important cultural values and family traditions.

Why Marbella makes sense for the couple

For years, Marbella has been a favourite destination for celebrities, footballers, reality-TV stars and influencers wanting luxury. It attracts a huge amount of high-profile names because of its reputation for elegance, private beach resorts, luxury villas, discreet security, yacht clubs, fine dining and easy access from the UK. Stars including Cristiano Ronaldo, Rod Stewart, Conor McGregor, Simon Cowell and numerous former Love Island contestants have all been regularly spotted on the Costa del Sol.

The lavish wedding that dominated social media

Before the honeymoon speculation even began, the wedding itself had already turned into a  viral spectacle. The wedding took place at the Comis Hotel on the Isle of Man, and  reportedly featured 18 bridesmaids, a 12-foot wedding cake, 20,000 flowers, imported Italian lace, a 50-foot detachable train and a live performance from Peter Andre. 

Clips of the ceremony spread like wildfire across TikTok and entertainment sites, turning the event into a huge cultural moment online.

Marbella’s growing reputation as a celebrity honeymoon destination

Attention surrounding this particular honeymoon brings the focus back to Marbella being one of Europe’s most fashionable getaways. Premier League footballers, British influencers, reality-TV personalities, boxing celebrities and luxury lifestyle creators have all made it one of their go to spots. 

What happens ‘Nextflix’ for the couple

The wedding and honeymoon has already done something the backlash could not, it has just created more fascination with the couple’s glamorous new chapter. With Netflix interest in the Fury family, many fans now believe that whatever the couple get up to could eventually feature in a future series.

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