Guidelines for submitting articles to Mar Menor Golf Resort Today
Hello, and thank you for choosing Mar Menor Golf ResortToday.com to publicise your organisation’s info or event.
Mar Menor Golf Resort Today is a website set up by Murcia Today specifically for residents of the urbanisation in Southwest Murcia, providing news and information on what’s happening in the local area, which is the largest English-speaking expat area in the Region of Murcia.
When submitting text to be included on Mar Menor Golf Resort Today, please abide by the following guidelines so we can upload your article as swiftly as possible:
Send an email to editor@spaintodayonline.com or contact@murciatoday.com
Attach the information in a Word Document or Google Doc
Include all relevant points, including:
Who is the organisation running the event?
Where is it happening?
When?
How much does it cost?
Is it necessary to book beforehand, or can people just show up on the day?
…but try not to exceed 300 words
Also attach a photo to illustrate your article, no more than 100kb
Your queries: what is the law regarding transportation of gas bottles?
It is completely illegal to put gas bottles on the back seat of the car.
No matter how many hours we put into researching and writing articles, ( gas scammers the facts) there’s always the “expat factor” to consider, and someone manages to come back with a question we didn´t consider when preparing the piece.
This week, the prize for finding the question we forgot to ask goes to an eagle eyed reader who has emailed asking for clarification of the law about transporting gas bottles home from petrol stations or local shops.
Repsol have said that only ONE bottle can be transported at a time by a private individual, as Spanish law only permits the transportation of 15 kilos of liquid gas in a private vehicle. ( their bottles are 12.5 and 11 kilos.)
This bottle must be transported in an upright position, in the passenger position within the vehicle, ( copiloto) and NOT in the backseat or the boot of the vehicle where it can roll around.
Repsol say that the law regarding transportation of gas bottles is clearly displayed on the cages in which they are held and at the points of distributor sale.
It is illegal to transport any loose items on the backseat of a vehicle, as they can roll around, fly off the backseat and cause injury to a driver in the case of an accident. Any goods being transported should always be in the boot.