
There has been another judicial set back for the Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT); this time because they did not apply a margin of error to their speed cameras.
You might remember an article that we ran on a dog called Chico, a border collie, whose body appeared in February 2017 in Montefrío, inside a sack.
The High Court of the land has rejected the appeal lodged by the company that built Carmenes del Mar on Cerro Gordo (La Herradura).
For all it’s worth, the provincial court has found in favour of the Cármenes de Mar residents again, but the bureaucrats are still stalling.
On the 2nd of June, 2011, just before leaving office, the ex-Mayor of Cogollos Vega gave a friend 900 euros from the public purse. What are friend for, after all?
The 400 affected families in Carmenes del Mar on Cerro Gordo won their case, the judge sentencing the accused to pay for emergency repair work. But that was last year and nothing has come of it yet.
An administrative legal body has temporarily frozen the Government’s plan to grant 25m euros to Málaga and Almería Ports to the detriment of Motril Port.
My name is Gill Tilcock and I live in the Lecrin Valley. During the last week of May I, along with my daughter Teresa and two of her colleagues are going to be doing a sponsored walk along the Beacons Way in Wales. We are doing this walk to raise funds for MNDA (Motor Neurone Disease Association), the only organisation committed to working for suffers of MND and to carrying out vital research into the causes and cures of the disease.
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