Two men have been arrested in Salobreña for allegedly breaking into two chiringuitos at the end of July and beginning of August.
Tag Archive for chiringuitos
Storm Damage Evaluated
by Hugh MacArthur •
Salobreña’s Chiringuitos Sorted
by Martin Myall •
Salobreña is the first town on the Costa Tropical to have its chiringuitos fully legalized and in order.
Good News for Salobreña Chiringuitos
by Hugh MacArthur •
Seven chiringuitos on Salobreña’s beach have been given the provisional go ahead to renew their lease before the Junta de Andalucia – till now, their continued existence was in question.
Chiringuitos Rescue Town Hall
by Martin Myall •
On the 6th of August Salobreña announced that it didn’t have enough money to replace the missing or damaged wooden walkways on the beaches – such was the state of the municipal coffers. Bathers were not happy.
Temporary Chiringuito Controversy
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has granted two temporary chiringuito licences; one on San Cristóbal and the other in La Herradura. These temporary licences are valid only for the summer. They have also given licences to two bars in La Herradura to have outside terrace areas. However, some local business owners are not happy with the ‘competition.’
Half Empty or Half Full?
by Héloïse Nolan •
Is the glass half empty or half full? This is what the eight chiringuito owners on the Motril beach have been asking themselves of late.
Chiringuitos to stay
by David Darby •
Those of you with long memories will recall, way back in 1987, the destruction of almost all the chiringuitos on the beach in La Herradura, to comply with the Ley de Costas (Law of Coasts).