The Motril law court has sentenced a resident of Granada to 22 months in prison and ordered him to pay compensation of 749 euros after he left a hotel in Calahonda without paying after staying there for a month. He even made good use of their catering facilities.
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Calahonda Paseo to be Revamped
by Hugh MacArthur •
The First Councillor for Carchuna-Calahonda, Concepción Abarca, explained before a press call the work that will be carried out on the seafront promenade.
Calahonda’s 70’s Market
by Vivienne Hughes •
From Thursday the 22nd until and including Sunday the 25th Calahonda will be holding a 70’s market on its seafront paseo.
Four injured in N-340 Accident
by Vivienne Hughes •
Three members of the same family were hit by a motorbike as they walked along the N-340 where it runs through the municipality of Motril.
New Sign Posting in El Llano
by Martin Myall •
The First Councillor for Carchuna-Calahonda, Concepción Abarca, has been happily observing three new signposts, sporting a total of 16 individual signs.
No Finished A-7 This Year
by Hugh MacArthur •
The ruling party in Madrid, the PP, appear to have responded to the PSOE, when questioned in the national parliament over the A-7 that no part presently under construction will be finished this year.
Carchuna-Calahona Medieval Fair
by Martin Myall •
According to the Motril Town Hall press release, the Medieval Fair held in Carchuna-Calahonda over Easter was a splendid success.
Medieval Market in Carchuna-Calahonda
by Martin Myall •
From Thursday this Easter week until Easter Sunday (31st) you will be able to enjoy a Medieval Fair in Carchuna-Calahonda from 11.00h to 23.00h each day.
Carchuna-Calahonda Facelift
by Martin Myall •
The First Councillor for Carchuna-Calahonda, Concepción Abarca, has visited the Paseo Marítimo de Calahonda where a facelift is being carried out and new park benches installed.
Administrative Inaction Only Hope
by Editor •
When 55 litres of water fell in less than two hours above Calahonda, the rubbish and vegetation in the Rambla Vizcarra and Rejón momentarily held the water back, resulting in a more devastating result on the town below.
