What about a little used beach dedicated to mutts? Well that’s what the Almuñécar IU is proposing and perhaps it will have quite a few in favour.
Tag Archive for beach
Death on Salobreña Beach
by Vivienne Hughes •
The 66-year-old woman was found dead on her beach sun lounger – there were no suspicious circumstances involved.
Illegal Boats Removed
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has begun to remove beached illegal boats from its beaches; i.e., those that display no registration markings and show signs of having been abandoned.
Tarmay Improvements
by Martin Myall •
Municipal maintenance workers have been repairing the Rambla de Caballero in Almuñécar, which runs down onto the Pozuelo Beach, Taramay.
Beach Regeneration
by Martin Myall •
The gale-beaten beaches of Costa Tropical will have 100,000 euros spent on them to bring them up to scratch for the summer, says the Central Government through the Ministry for the Environment.
Portuguese Man O’War
by Martin Myall •
This jellyfish (sort of) is not something that you would like to find clinging to your rubber duck in the bathtub. Neither is it something that you would expect to sight of an Almuñécar beach, but that is what has happened.
What’s Happening on El Currumbico?
by Martin Myall •
The IU political party has denounced alleged irregular building activity above Almuñécar’s popular beach, El Currumbíco, next to Cabría, Taramay.
Beachbeds for El Cañuelo?
by Martin Myall •
The Nerja Councillor for Beaches, Nieves Atencia, issued a press statement to say that they had submitted the municipal Plan de Playas for 2013 to the Regional Government – Nerja is one of the five municipalities in the province to do so, so far.
Somebody’s Stolen the Winches!
by Martin Myall •
On Velilla beach in Almuñécar, next to the breakwater, there are manual winches for hauling small fishing boats from the water, up onto the beach… or at least, there used to be, as somebody has stolen them.
Cotobro Beach Railings Installed
by Martin Myall •
There has always been a fun drop available for the unwary, unwitting and unwanted from the Cotobro beach road to the beach below, owing to a ridiculously narrow pavement and a sadist lack of fencing.
