
The Councillor for Health in Almuñécar, Carlos Ferrón, accompanied members of Asociacion Española Contra el Cancer during the Friday Market on a fund collection campaign.
Following the lead of other municipalities along the Costa Tropical, Salobreña now has a Corazón Solidario; i.e. a heart-shaped, collection point.
Salobreña has suspended its weekly, household-junk-collection service for the duration of the lock down, which presently finishes on the 11th of next month. Normal domestic, rubbish collection continues as before.
Almuñécar has a lot of recycling bins… but how often do they get emptied? The answer is probably too infrequently.
The Junta de Andalucía has set in motion a campaign for the retrieval of discarded plastic from the greenhouses that has been dumped in gullies and ramblas.
The rest of the town’s political parties have backed the conservatives drive for a second emergency-department team in Salobreña.
The Salobreña Town Hall have taken a step closer to approving new legislation that will see the new costings to hotels for the removal of their rubbish in 2014 and they are claiming that the amendment to the legislation will benefit 90 percent of the hotels in the town… however, some of the other 10 percent will be paying up to five times what they paid in the current financial year.