The Asociación Playas de Salobreña are fed up says their chairman, José Manuel Martínez; two years of broken pledges have worn out their patience.
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Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis
by Louise Powell •
The Asociación de Crohn y Colitis Ulcerosa (ACCU) has begun cooperation with Motril hospital to help the 600 sufferers on the coast and in the Alpujarra.
Chiringuitos Upset
by Hugh MacArthur •
Clubs & Associations Fair
by Louise Powell •
The annual clubs and associations fair has come around again in Almuñécar and will be held tomorrow, Saturday, in the Parque El Majuelo.
Salobreña Card
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Salobreña association for traders and businesses (ACESA) has come up with a discount card, which has a double aim: stimulate purchases and support local businesses
Irritated Blood Donors
by Martin Myall •
It appears that the members of the Asociación de Donantes de Sangre de Almuñécar are not over impressed with the Mayor, Trinidad Herrera.
Association Fall Out
by Editor •
There has been a mega dust-up (heated row) over at the Asociación de Hoteleros de la Costa Tropical, when it was considered that the Secretary, Rafael Lamelas, who is also the manager of Hotel Helios, spoke out of turn.
Asociación Española Contra el Cancer
by Martin Myall •
The AECC is the second club/association to have its own corner on on the Seaside Gazette Internet edition. If any other club would also like to be able to post their news directly on the online version of the Seaside Gazette, please get in touch with the Editor.
Royal Naval Association
by rna almunecar •
The RNA held its July meeting where it was announced that there would be no August one, with the next scheduled monthly meeting taking place on the 14th of September at 13.00h in the Argentina Steakhouse in Velilla.
Rum Time
by David Darby •
Me and the Ed went with a bunch of ne’er-do-wells (The Royal Navy Association), to the Ron Montero S.L. bodega, in Motril. The owner Mari Helena, who both Martin and myself knew in another life about 30 years ago, showed us round. A lovely lady, she gave an extremely informative talk on how the rum is made, and the interesting history of the sugar can business in our area… for example, did you know that all that talk about how good Jamaican rum is?

