The Almuñécar municipal market has become yet another squabbling point between political parties – something to score points off.
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Noisy Speed Bumps?
by Martin Myall •
If you have driven around Almuñécar, then you will have passed over the double speed bumps in La Carrera; i.e., at the top of town between where the fountain is and where the municipal-market street emerges.
Benny Revival?
by Martin Myall •
The provincial headquarters of the PA – Benavides’ old party – announced that it had not closed its doors to their ex-star player returning.
Castle Shut Up & Abandoned?
by Martin Myall •
There has been a brief skirmish between the ex-Mayor’s party and the present Mayor over La Herradura Castle.
Dodgy Bill at the Town Hall
by Martin Myall •
The Mayor of Almuñécar, Trinidad Herrera, announced that they had come across a bill that had been paid by the previous administration under Sr. Benavides under doubtful circumstances.
Almuñécar 2013 Budget Approved
by Martin Myall •
The Plenary Meeting of the Almuñécar Town Council was brief by normal standards but loaded with importance; the 2013 Budget had to be approved.
Nepotism at the Town Hall?
by Martin Myall •
The chief opposition in Almuñécar, the CA, accuses the governing party of hiring a councillor’s two nieces.
Palm Trees Cut Down
by Martin Myall •
As part of the renovation work on Almuñécar’s Plaza Kelibia, the palm trees that graced the square have been cut down, rather than removed for replanting. This action has been criticised by the chief opposition party, the CA. According to the CA, some of the trees were over 10m in height and were very representative…
7-Star Receives Final Go Ahead
by Martin Myall •
According to a CA press release, the Junta has said that Almuñecar, 7-star hotel can go ahead – a favourable report was given concerning the environmental impact on the Peñon de Lobo, where the hotel is to be sited.
Political Squabble over Aquarium
by Martin Myall •
On the 19th of December the Mayor of Almuñécar, Trinidad Herrera, declared that the lease terms for the aquarium had been a “chollo,” meaning a bargain-cum-cushy number. The implication was that the Benavides administration had favoured the leaseholder, Aliart Engineering S.L. to a suspicious degree.
