Something at last is happening along this long-delayed, problem-beset stretch of the A-7, even if it only involves paperwork.
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Camino de la Negrita
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The PSOE opposition party has called for urgent improvements to be made to the Camino de la Negrita. Furthermore, reparations to the lane would include the building of a mirador (lookout area) at the top.
Longer Town-Hall Hours
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The Almunecar (Almuñécar) Town Hall has decided that its offices will be open for an extra 150 minutes each day to attend to the general public, starting from the 1st of October.
Well Off But Stupid?
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Blaming your driving offence on somebody else by giving the police their details instead of yours has its pitfalls, as four wealthy businessmen have discovered.
Barranco de Itrabo Cleared
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The Town Council appears to have taken the clearing of dry riverbeds of vegetation very seriously, as work on the Barranco de Itrabo has just concluded.
Preserving Culture or Justifying Barbarity?
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What happens in Tordesillas, in Castilla Leon, isn’t a tradition bullfight as it doesn’t have all the normal strappings – it’s just a case of a dozen or so riders or men on foot attempting to spear a bull.
Catheter Catastrophy
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Having a catheter introduced into something more accustomed to expelling urine is painful and guaranteed to make even a saint irritable at the mere thought of having one inserted, but punching the nurse is a tad overboard.
Industrious Activity in La Herradura
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There are three projects going on in La Herradura the moment: river clearing, a road rainwater crossing and work on a new square around Andres Segovia’s bust.
Ecologists Hit Out Over Gualchos Fire
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The ecologist group, Buxus has described the recent Gualchos, mountain-brush fire as an ‘ecological disaster.’ The group condemns the fact there have been 20 attempts to set the area alight in recent years.
Helicopter Crash Update
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The two, major, national worker’s unions, UGT and CCOO consider that it is more than likely that the cause of the accident involving a Augusta Bell 412 helicopter in the Barranco de la Farsaílla, near Quentar in Granada, was a mechanical failure.
