The delay to the reopening of Avenida de Andalucía in Almuñécar has pleased nobody, especially affected shops during the recent bank holiday.
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Medical Staff in Motril Hospital Rebel
by Vivienne Hughes •
Doctors and nurses at the emergency department of Hospital Santa Ana have come out in revolt over the “scarcity of personnel.”
Unexploded Artillery Shell on Lujar Road
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Guardia Civil carried out a controlled explosion of a Civil-War-era artillery shell, found next to a road in the municipality of Lujar.
Acompalia’s Alpujarra Raid
by Acompalia •
Equus Alpujarra announces second annual ‘Alpujarra Raid’ horseback event to raise funds for palliative-care charity Acompalia
Sugar Factory Antique Machinery Missing
by Vivienne Hughes •
According to the Salobreña branch of the IU many pieces of equipment from the old sugar factory have disappeared. These historical machine and apparatus are listed pieces of industrial heritage.
The Park Sinking Between Administrations
by Martin Myall •
One thing is the mines above Motril, which are open to the public, and quite another is the park surrounding it, El Parque de Cerro del Torro.
Almuñécar’s Plaque War
by Martin Myall •
The main opposition party, the PA (formerly the CA; i.e. Benavides) accuses the Mayor Trinidad Herrera of eliminating plaques bearing ex-Mayor Benavides name.
Saved by the GPS
by Martin Myall •
A biker managed avoid a fine of 200 euros and four points off his licence, thanks to a GPS installed in his motorbike.
Drug Runners Shipwrecked
by Vivienne Hughes •
At the very end of November, a launch loaded with illegal drugs capsized off the coast of Cádiz, resulting two of its crew members drowning. The police arrested the three survivors.
Almuñécar Medieval Fair
by Hugh MacArthur •
You’re still in time to visit the medieval fair on the Paseo del Altillo, which will stay open into Monday.
