Salobreña

News from Salobrena, costa tropical, Granada

Doubly Unlucky

A resident of Salobreña obviously owed money to Seguridad Social, who ended up embargoing his scooter, but that was just the beginning of his problems.

The Sinking of Alfamar

You carried a letter in your November edition contrasting the respective situations of the Alfamar and Carmenes del Mar urbanisations in respect of work being undertaken, or otherwise, by various arms of government to stabilise the hillsides on which they sit.

Salobreña Entertainment for November

Well, the nights might be getting longer, but that’s no reason to hibernate completely! If you enjoy the challenge of theatre in Spanish, there’s an interesting programme in store, which seems to have a political slant this month (highly topical!).

Salobreña Cemetery Scandal

The Public Prosecutor for Granada is recommending 5-year, 6-month jail sentence for a town-hall assistant clerk in dealings with the municipal cemetery. He also recommends the same quantity of time being barred from holding public employment and a 7,560-euro fine.

Natural Gas for Salobreña

The Mayor, Gonzalo Fernández Pulido and a representative from the Gas Natural, Francisco Torres, are looking into connecting the town up. The regional distribution for Gas Natural already has a network of municipalities across Andalucia.