
The province of Granada ranks third in the whole of Spain for road deaths, with the total standing so far this year at 39 deaths. Only Madrid and Barcelona have had more.
The Urban Quality & Circular Economy Department at Salobreña Town Hall started a clean-up campaign last month to eliminate the ‘black spots’ in town and its surroundings where there has been fly tipping.
Motril will be bringing in stiffer dumping fines after the cleaning crews had to pick up 31 tonnes of illegally dumped rubbish in just over a week.
Did you know that the N-340 in the vicinity of Almuñécar/Salobreña is one of the most dangerous stretches of road in Spain? It’s official.