The 18 occupants were all males with one minor amongst them. They were intercepted less than 100 metres from the beach in Salobreña and arrived in Motril at 12:30h.
Tag Archive for andalusia
Wind Damage to Avocado Crop
by Vivienne Hughes •
The strong winds around the middle of December played havoc with the avocado crop along the Costa Tropical, causing important losses.
Endesa Roadworks in Almuñécar
by Hugh MacArthur •
Endesa has been busy digging up the area around the top of Almuñécar (La Carrera) modernising the town’s electrical supply.
Andalusian Regional Elections
by Martin Myall •
Our regional elections, which took place yesterday, produced two salient results: the far right returns and an empire topples.
Guilty of Call-Girl Swindling
by Martin Myall •
A man has just been sentenced to 2-years’ imprisonment by the Málaga Provincial Court for failing to pay a call girl in Salobreña.
I Dare You 2
by Gazette Reader •
I Dare You … to make a donation to the Food Bank on November 30th or December the 1st at any local, tree-lighting ceremony or grocery stores.
Who’s Pushing The Baby?
by Vivienne Hughes •
Police officers located a baby that had been left in a pushchair next to a parked car in Roquetas de Mar at the beginning of November.
Fines for Cyclists
by Martin Myall •
If you are like me and live up the Cabra Montes road, cyclists are not on your Xmas-card list… so here’s something to cheer you.
Slow Junta over Riverbeds
by Hugh MacArthur •
Almuñécar has been onto the Environmental Department of the Junta, yet again, for permission to clear the overgrown riverbeds itself.
Mysterious Shots Fired in Motril
by Vivienne Hughes •
An unknown man fired several shots in Motril on Monday evening, near the Cuartel de Simancas area; a busy area with its sports installations there.
