
Paco and Conchi from Almuñécar’s most emblematic interior-decoration shop, La Colmena, on Calle Real, are closing the shop down and have reduced all items by 50%.
The rubbish-collection times in Almuñécar will change for the duration of Semana Santa on certain avenues, central streets and squares.
From yesterday up to the 21st, Calle Real in La Herradura (old town) will be closed for road works, but don’t panic!
Do you know when La Herradura got its first water-mains supply and sewage system? It was in 1962 – 57 years later, it’s getting it all renewed.
Traffic flow in Almuñécar has been seriously affected by building work going on along the Paseo Prieto Moreno, which connects the Altillo to the Santo.
Franciso I on Calle Real in Almuñécar is one of the three most historically emblematic bars/mesons in town, but things are set to expand for them. Read on!
The Almuñécar Archeological Service, belonging to the Board for Culture, has been at work on Calle Real.
The Almuñécar Town Hall has bowed to citizen pressure and has modified the Calle Real project in La Herradura. The controversial ramp will be shortened and parking space will be returned.
La Herradura’s Calle Real has the governing party and the PSOE opposition at loggerheads.