Around 50 small businessmen and self-employed workers from the building sector turned up for the meeting organized by the Almuñécar Partido Andalucista. The meeting was a debate on where the said sector was going
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Almuñécar Reduces Debt
by Vivienne Hughes •
Well, it appears that Almuñécar has clawed back four million euros from its debt, after putting to bed the 2012 budget year. The debt at the close of 2011 stood at 42,193,097 euros, whereas at the close of 2012 it had been reduced to 39,228,923 euros.
Andres Segovia Season in La Herradura
by Anne Eastwood •
Yes, it’s that time of year again when the strings are a-strumming and a-plucking and tonight’s just the start of it!
Mother Reverses Car Over 2-year-old Daughter
by Vivienne Hughes •
In one moment a life is lost and another destroyed. The mother, distracted, had not noticed the toddler as she backed up her car and then… life lost its meaning.
Quarrel that Got out of Hand
by Martin Myall •
You have a blazing row with your partner, you say things that you later regret, and regret one couple certainly did, because they both ended up arrested.
Almuñécar Antiques Loaned to New York
by Louise Powell •
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has requested several antique objects to be put temporarily on display there.
Putting Salt into the Wound
by Vivienne Hughes •
A young 18-year-old lad dropped dead at the sports pavilion, Bola de Oro in Granada on Saturday 9th of November. However, to add insult to injury, a thief broke into his uncle’s parked car outside the hospital and stole the deceased’s possessions.
Motril Roast Chestnuts Scandal?
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Motril IU and PP are revving up for some Christmas spirit and are throwing mutual accusations at each other.
50 Arrested over Forged Driving Tests
by Hugh MacArthur •
The suspects allegedly charged up to 3,000 euros for a pass mark in the theory test, even though many of the pupils could neither read nor write.
Residential Home & Care Questionaire
by Vivienne Hughes •
Many expats along the coast feel obliged to return to their own countries when they can no longer live independently, as they often think there are no proper services in place for them here and they are left with little option other than leaving behind what has now become their home.
