Calahonda & Camper Vans by Martin Myall • September 8, 2020 Balance is everything and when equilibrium is lost, trouble starts, which is the case of camper vans in Castell de Ferro. Read More
Gualchos-Castell Beach Awards by Vivienne Hughes • July 5, 2020 Whilst ecologists have given “black flags” to beaches in Salobreña and Albuñol, beaches in Gualchos-Castell have all the positive ratings possible. Read More
Arrested Shortly after Landing by Hugh MacArthur • June 22, 2020 The Guardia Civil carried out seven arrests involving illegal immigrants from Algeria just moments after they had beached their craft. Read More
Controlling Beachgoers by Martin Myall • May 28, 2020 Well, in only a few days time we should be ascending to Phase Two and with it, access to the beach for swimming and sunbathing. Read More
Landslip Ruins Farmers by Vivienne Hughes • April 16, 2020 The landslip next to the A-7 near the Castell de Ferro might have only temporarily inconvenienced traffic but it has done lasting damage to farmers. Read More
A-7 Landslide by Hugh MacArthur • April 11, 2020 There has been a sizeable landslide affecting the A-7 autovia near the 354 Exit Junction for Castell de Ferro today. Read More
Castell Skateboard Park by Louise Powell • February 8, 2020 Castell de Ferro has decided to provide a skateboard park as part of its push for new leisure activities around town, especially for youngsters. Read More
Swiss Paraglider Drowns by Vivienne Hughes • December 7, 2019 The Guardia Civil maritime service has located the body of the paraglider that came down in the sea off Castell de Ferro Thursday afternoon Read More
Burglar Caught in Castell by Vivienne Hughes • July 23, 2019 The Guardia Civil in Castell de Ferro nabbed a burglar red-handed, attempting to gain access to the buildingwhere the Library and Post Office are. Read More
Helping Adriana Home by Vivienne Hughes • April 17, 2019 Locals in Castell de Ferro are active on social media, trying to help a Romanian man repatriate the body of his wife, Adriana. Read More