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Cartagena Chosen As Filming Location For Major International Blockbuster Movie

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Cartagena becomes the filming location for international movie production. Photo Credit: Cartagena City Hall

Once more, Cartagena has become the destination of choice for aspiring and experienced people from the film industry to shoot an upcoming blockbuster. Specifically, the Santa Ana Battery has become the set for the new film, ‘People of the Book‘, a major international production by Good Films Studios that puts the municipality in the spotlight of the audiovisual industry.

A major international production comes to town: Boosting the economy and the crew

The film crew will work in Cartagena, specifically in the Santa Ana Battery and Cala Cortina areas, for about 8 to 10 days, according to officials from the Region of Murcia, and generate a daily team of more than 100 people between professionals and technicians, of which 40 belong to the audiovisual sector of the Region of Murcia.

Showcasing the Region of Murcia’s rich filming locations

The CEO of Good Films Studios Spain, Juan Carlos Gonzálvez, described the Cartagena location, as well as other locations in the Region of Murcia, as “wonderful”. Mr Gonzálvez also explained the film company’s vision for Spain: “We intend to find the right partners to develop quality films that appeal to audiences, that showcase environments like this, and that reflect all the richness of our country.”

A bright future for regional cinema: Blockbusters coming to the Costa Calida

Cartagena being chosen as a location for a major international filming will have a profound impact not only on the generation of wealth and jobs in the municipality and in the Region of Murcia, but on the reputation of the municipality as a premier filming location. Other places on the Costa Calida, including Mazarron, the city of Murcia, and more, have already been eyed by film crews for major upcoming projects, and the films themselves help to project the natural beauty and eye-catching locations of the Region of Murcia for the whole world to see. 

As the cameras begin to roll at the Santa Ana Battery, Cartagena stands ready to prove that its historic charm is a perfect match for the silver screen. With more international productions looking toward the Costa Calida, this latest shoot marks just the beginning of an exciting new chapter: one that firmly establishes the municipality as a premier, go-to destination for global filmmakers and film lovers alike.

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Brit Tourist Arrested At Gran Canaria Airport For Not Paying Bill

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Police in Gran Canaria nab Brit suspect. Credit: PN X

Police in Gran Canaria have arrested a British woman accused of fraud after she attempted to leave the island without settling an 11-night hotel stay valued at nearly €2,500. The Canaries cops acted rapidly following a complaint from staff at a resort in Maspalomas.

Incident in popular tourist area

A family group consisting of two adults and one child stayed at a hotel complex in San Bartolome de Tirajana for 11 nights on an all-inclusive basis. Staff discovered the unpaid bill only after the guests had checked out and left the premises. Hotel management reported the matter directly to police, starting off an immediate inquiry into possible deception over payment arrangements.

Reservation process raises questions

The fake tourists made the booking online through the hotel website and provided a bank card as security. Attempts to charge the full amount after departure failed completely. Employees made multiple efforts to reach the booking contact for resolution, to no avail. Initial responses from the woman indicated some sort of willingness to pay while citing difficulties accessing her card from the airport. But then, all contact stopped abruptly with no funds transferred at all.

Nabbed at airport departures

Police officers from the National Police set up targeted checks that located the suspect at the border control area of Gran Canaria Airport. Her detention occurred just before her scheduled departure from the island. Following standard procedures, authorities transferred her to the Maspalomas police station for processing. She now faces judicial proceedings as investigators examine evidence of intent.

Spanish law treats hotel fraud as serious crime

Non-payment of hotel bills in the Canary Islands falls under Spanish Criminal Code provisions when deception appears evident. Article 248 addresses fraud involving sufficient trickery that causes financial loss with a clear profit motive. Courts apply prison sentences ranging from six months to three years depending on factors such as the sum involved, harm caused, and methods employed. Amounts around €2,483 exceed Spanish legal thresholds for minor offences and attract standard penalties. Aggravating elements under related articles can lead to stricter outcomes in cases of broken trust or premeditated flight.

Simple oversights usually remain civil matters, allowing hotels to pursue recovery through courts with possible interest and costs added. However, criminal classification applies in situations featuring failed card payments, false assurances of settlement, and attempts to flee the country.

Similar incidents involving British visitors and others have resulted in arrests at transport centres across Spain. Limitation periods for civil claims often extend to five years, while criminal probes enable detention of foreigners at borders. Judges decide on bail conditions or other measures after initial appearances.

Tourism protection remains priority in Spain

National Police stress ongoing cooperation with Canary Islands hotels to safeguard this vital economic sector. Statements stress that deliberate avoidance of contracted service payments will face full investigation and potential criminal accountability. Visitors receive clear reminders about fulfilling obligations before departure. Hotels commonly request card guarantees during bookings, and unresolved charges combined with silence frequently lead to formal complaints to the police.

Foreign nationals risk travel restrictions across all the Schengen Zone following convictions, with courts sometimes mandating debt repayment as part of resolutions. Communication about any billing problems helps prevent escalation in most instances. Outcomes vary by individual details and judicial review, making professional legal consultation advisable for those involved.

Despite Brexit, communication between British and Spanish police authorities is still smooth-flowing, and certain treaties between the two countries would uncover if the person in question has previous convictions, either in the UK or elsewhere, which is likely to affect the final sentencing in Spain.

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Marbella Police Cracking Down On Alcohol And Drugs

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Marbella police cracking down on alcohol and drug use behind the wheel. Credit: Marbella Policia Local

Marbella local police officers have been carrying out a new set of preventive controls in the La Campana district to reinforce road safety throughout the city and support safer conditions for all road users.

Alcohol and drug testing operation

Police officers joined forces with the Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) for a campaign focused on alcohol and drug detection. Their main objective centred on finding drivers who could endanger everyone using the roads. Recent national data puts the problem into context. Civil Guard traffic officers completed 144,346 drug tests in 2025. This total exceeds the 122,938 tests from 2024 and represents the highest number since 2021. Sanctions with loss of points, reached 70,717 drivers last year for drug driving. The figure increased by 6,403 from the year before.

Motorcycle and moped inspections

Officers carried out specific inspections on motorcycles and mopeds during the controls. Teams verified that vehicles met all technical requirements and followed current regulations fully. Extra attention went to unauthorised modifications, exhaust systems and further components which might compromise safety or generate complaints from locals. These actions help ensure greater safety for every person on the roads in the district.

Alcohol controls and safety research

Alcohol test numbers climbed in recent years to more than six million checks in 2025. Year-on-year comparisons prove difficult following changes in recording methods. Research from Valencia University indicates accident risk can triple even at alcohol levels of 0.5 grams per litre or less. Traffic authorities maintain action on several fronts at once. Surveillance campaigns run continuously together with regulatory updates and education initiatives aimed at drivers. These measures operate under the Safe System framework set out in the 2030 Road Safety Strategy. Sustained reductions in road accidents and their impacts form the central purpose.

Marbella police dedication to road safety

Preventive operations of this kind demonstrate the ongoing commitment from Marbella police to safer mobility for residents and visitors. They promote rule compliance and help reduce local road accidents. Responsible driving continues to save lives in towns across the country.

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Hästens Marbella By Bdhome: The Architecture Of Rest

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Hästens Marbella by bdhome.

In a world where luxury is often associated with speed, novelty and excess, Hästens invites us to look in another direction: towards time, craftsmanship and the quiet value of things made properly.

At bdhome Marbella, official distributor of the prestigious Swedish brand Hästens, we believe that true residential luxury begins with the way a home makes you feel. A beautiful bedroom is not only a matter of design. It is a place where wellbeing, comfort and rest become part of everyday life.

The story of Hästens is extraordinary because it did not begin with beds. It began in 1852 with saddlery. In nineteenth-century Sweden, the Hästens family worked with horsehair, leather and natural materials, creating products for the equestrian world. But when the rise of the motor industry changed everything, the family did not disappear with the trade that had shaped them. Instead, they adapted. They transformed their knowledge of natural materials, comfort and handcraft into something unexpected: the creation of some of the world’s most respected beds.

Six generations later, Hästens remains a family company with a deep respect for the human hand. In an age where many businesses try to grow by replacing people with automation, Hästens asks a different question: what if human craftsmanship is not a cost to eliminate, but the very value to protect?

Each Hästens bed carries with it knowledge passed from person to person, generation after generation. It speaks of time, responsibility, natural materials and the decision to preserve an identity even when modern industry often moves in the opposite direction.

This philosophy was beautifully expressed by Jan Ryde, fifth generation of the Hästens family, in his book When Business Is Love. For him, love in business is not sentimental. It is practical. It means caring for people, working with honesty and integrity, protecting craftsmanship, building lasting relationships and proving that a company does not have to choose between humanity and profitability.

At bdhome Marbella, this vision connects deeply with our own history. After 30 years helping international homeowners on the Costa del Sol create elegant, comfortable and timeless homes, we understand that a bed is never just a bed. It is part of the architecture of rest.

We do not simply furnish bedrooms.

We help create spaces where design, wellbeing and sleep come together naturally.

Hästens Marbella by bdhome

Private Sleep Experience · By appointment

C/ Antonio Herrero 3, Local 1 · 29602 Marbella

+34 952 861 122 · info@bdhome.es

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