Tag Archive for andalucia

7-Star Surges Ahead

Not only will the recent decree that has effectively frozen development with the first 500 metres of the coast not affect Almuñécar’s 7-star hotel project, but the Junta is reportedly about to grant the last missing piece of paperwork.

Insufficient Fine Income

We know; it’s enough to make you weep, but the City Hall of Granada has only received about a fifth of what it hoped to grab through fines. As this was a projected “income” in the 2012 budget, they are having trouble with the books.

3,000-Signature Petition

Several thousand people in the city of Granada have signed a petition to have an alleged child molester imprisoned until the day of his trial. At present, after having spent two weeks in custody in August, he at liberty pending trial.

New Boulevard in P-4

Hey, we’ve got a new boulevard, sort of thing. It runs down side of the river in the P-4. I’m not sure how far it goes down, but it looks as if it runs all the way down to the tennis courts, near the main road.

Councillor Refuses Fine

Harsh accusations were flung at the Mayor’s administration last month as spokesman for the opposing Socialist party, Manuel Garcia Albarral, accused one of the Mayor’s Councillors of ‘refusal to pay a parking fine.’