When 34-year-old Juan Antonio was bouncing down an almost sheer cliff in his lorry to the sea 70 metres below, he probably wasn’t feeling very positive.
Tag Archive for andalucia
Almuñécar Municipal Market Anger
by Martin Myall •
After a year of the underground car park underneath the market being closed, stall holders are angry and bitter, to say the least.
Junta Seeks Hydroelectric Company
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Junta de Andalucía is looking for a hydroelectric company to turn the Embalse de Rules into a power-producing dam.
Med Group Loses Court Battle
by Martin Myall •
The Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía has decided in favour of the Nerja Town Hall concerning the Med Group. This ratifies the sentence handed down by the provincial law court in Málaga, which had rejected Med Group’s claim.
Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd and Four’s Illegal
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Granada City Hall has just brought out a bylaw that effectively prohibits home owners from have more than three dogs or cats at home.
Eagle Owl Found in Morgue
by Paula Anthony •
Members of the Nerja municipal police caught an eagle owl that had found its way into the municipal mortuary. Creepy stuff!
Beached Boat Warning
by Hugh MacArthur •
Almuñécar Councillor Luis Aragón has warned that any small boats that have been beached outside officially reserved areas will be removed.
Almuñécar’s New Recycling Bins
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Almuñécar Environmental Depart has been busy installing new recycling containers.
Labour in the Lift
by Vivienne Hughes •
A policeman and maintenance worker at the Santa Ana Hospital rescued a pregnant women from one of the lifts. Her contractions had already started.
Mutual Accusations Fly at Carmenes Trial
by Hugh MacArthur •
Incredibly, the builders behind the Cerro Gordo urbanización put the blame on the property owners for the damaged homes. This came out in the first of the eight, scheduled court sessions.
