
It was at the end of July last year that Salobreña was plagued by a floating streak of discoloured foam – well, it’s been back.
Over 500 volunteers, amongst them 15 professional scuba divers and 40 snorkelers cleaned up the seabed off the eastern end of the Costa Tropical.
A dead shark appeared on Monday on a beach in La Rábita, which is right down the eastern end of the Costa Tropical.
Four articles in one day! You’re all spoilt but we cannot miss out the Playa Patrol event in Salobreña this evening.
Costas has still got its teeth into the sports facilities on La Herradura beach, seeking its demolition since May 2016.
No matter that Costas has been fining the paintwork off cars parked on the beach on Playa Granada – it’s the weekend and there’s nowhere else to park.
Well, we don’t know the figures for rubbish left on beaches after San Juan in Salobreña and Almuñécar, but for Motril we do.
From this coming weekend on the Playa Cantarriján a shuttle service will be operative until the beginning of September.
A large waterproof parcel containing drugs appeared on the Salobreña beach, La Charca, yesterday morning.
The Guardia Civil on a drugs operation had one of their patrol cars stolen by the very drug runners who they were running after.