Tag Archive for andalucia

Whose Water Is It?

It’s a valid question. When a company draws water from a well sunk into the watertable and then bottles it for sale, arguably depleting a municipalitiy’s public water supply, is that acceptable?

Out They Come!

The Chairman of the Mancomunidad, Rafael Caballero, and the Mayor of Lentegí, Juan Manuel Arellano Fajardo, were out having an official gawk at one of the streets being ripped up.

Biker Swept Away

The motorbike belonging to a 61-year-old missing man in Pujerra (Serranía de Ronda, Málaga) has been found in Río Genal; he had been swept away trying to cross it.

Groyne Work Continues

Work on the groyne on Playa Granada now continues after the pause because of a lack of suitable boulders from the arguably illegal Santa Teresa Quarry in Lobres.

Tunnel Accident Chaos

If you were unlucky enough to have to go to Málaga on the A-7 to catch a flight on Wednesday, then you probably missed it, thanks to the 24km tail-back caused by a traffic accident.

Rain Damages Water Pipes

Isn’t it Ironic (a-la-Alanis Morissette) that after all this rain, six villages in the Axarquía have had to use water bowsers bringing it water as their main water-supply pipe was damaged by flooding.