When I looked around the Plaza de España on Sunday at the many and varied stalls, I couldn’t help but be impressed by the organisation and effort that must go into Residents Day. There were stalls for charities, newspapers, golf societies, clubs and many many more. The RBL Nerja branch had a tombola stall with…
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Encontarte Salobreña
by 1616books •
The Salobreña Town Council hosted a gathering of local clubs and associations on Sunday the 14th, where they had a chance to show off their works, such as painting, tapestry, pottery or basket weaving with esparto grass.
Nerja Día del Residente
by Martin Myall •
The Plaza de España in Nerja was the site of the 14th annual Día del Residente yesterday, Sunday the 14th. The Municipal Band opened the event, followed by the woman in charge of the foreign residents Office, Inocencia Quintero, who thanked everybody for participating, both as spectators and organizers. She even expressed her recognition and…
Meanwhile, Down in the Pits
by Martin Myall •
Almuñécar maintenance crews have been busy on the ancient fish-salting factory in the Majuelo park, where the extensive rainfall has created a green jungle.
Model Aircraft Exhibition
by Martin Myall •
The Museo de Historia will be running an exhibition from the 7th of June until the 6th of July, comprising of models made by some of the best model-aircraft builders from around the world. The Exhibition will also including a photo exhibition, all timed to coincide with the Motril Airshow on the 16th of June.
Repaired for Demolition
by Martin Myall •
Flat owners in the Santa Adela district (Zaidin) of Granada are obligated by law to carry out repairs to their property, even though its is awaiting demolition.
Faulty Planning
by Martin Myall •
One burglar in Maracena had a seriously lack of foresight when he decided to rob a mattress shop – it’s next-door neighbour was the Guardia Civil post. This intrepid 39-year-old was caught red handed, not unsurprisingly.
Embarrassing Party Companions
by Martin Myall •
The provincial headquarters of the conservatives (PP) must have choked on their morning coffee when it became known what one PP member had on his facebook account.
The Cerro del Torro Mines
by Martin Myall •
This Motril tourist attraction was opened to the public three years ago, before closing down again owing to instability of the mine shafts. And so it has remained owing to a lack of public funds.
Almuñécar Flies Red Flags
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has decided to raise the red flag over Almuñécar and La Herradura beaches after the arrival of Portuguese Men-of-War, as a matter of prevention whilst the situation is evaluated.
