The Plenary Meeting of the Almuñécar Town Council was brief by normal standards but loaded with importance; the 2013 Budget had to be approved.
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Port Road Changes
by Martin Myall •
The pavement along the Motril port road (Avenida Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza) is undergoing road works to prevent people parking along it and improve the safety of pedestrians.
A Pant in the Country
by Vanessa Bosch •
El Valle de Lecrín will be holding the 11th annual cross-country race called La Naranja on the 28th of February – the winner gets his weight in oranges!
Donkey Sanctuary in Distress
by Martin Myall •
The owner of a donkey sanctuary in Monachil, Rafael Fuentes, feels helpless – he is facing having to have his animals put down.
The Rubbish Wars
by Martin Myall •
Even as Granada groaned under the weight of 4,000 tonnes of accumulated rubbish, two other Andalusian cities were going through the same calvary: Loja and Sevilla.
Curb on Politicians’ Salaries?
by Martin Myall •
It appears that the Central Government will not be going forward with the plan to reduce the number of town hall across the country – at present there are just over 8,000. However, it is serious on regulating salaries for mayors and councillors.
Stall Holders Give Verdict
by Martin Myall •
The Seaside Gazette received a press communiqué from the Plataforma en defensa del Mercado, which is a pressure group formed by stall holders at the Almuñécar municipal Market.
Conservative Councillor Resigns
by Vanessa Bosch •
PP Councillor, Miguel Ángel Anguita, at the Montefrio Town Hall has resigned as a measure of protest against his own party in the Central Government.
Motril’s Ham Radio Club
by Martin Myall •
On the International Day of Peace the motril radio club went around to the San Agustín school where the kids had the chance to surf the the (radio) waves
Father Battles Against Pardon
by Martin Myall •
The Government has recommended (a euphemism for ‘ordered’) a series of Royal Pardons recently that have caused nothing but controversy. The following deals with one of them.
