Motril Junction Closed Tomorrow by Vivienne Hughes • April 18, 2023 The western entrance on the N-340 (nearest to Salobreña) is going to be closed to traffic in both directions. Read More
Too Many Traffic Lights by Martin Myall • April 17, 2023 Why does Almuñécar have so many traffic-light junctions on the N-340 whereas its neighbours have none? Read More
Comfy Ten Years by Martin Myall • April 17, 2023 An ONCE lottery-ticket seller in Almuñécar sold a number worth 2,000 euros a month for the next ten years, which beats working down in a salt mine. Read More
Sneaky Snake by Martin Myall • April 16, 2023 The Policía Local were required to capture a snake in a well transited area of Motril, just off the main drag. Read More
Brussels Ponders Motril Train by Hugh MacArthur • April 14, 2023 The Central Government has finally put forward a Granada-Motril rail link to the EU to be included within the Red Transeuropea de Transportes (TEN-T). Read More
Beach Regeneration Begins by Martin Myall • April 13, 2023 The Central Government’s department, Costas, has begun lorrying in sand to regenerate the Costa Tropical’s depleted beaches. Read More
Dozens of Police Absent by Vivienne Hughes • April 13, 2023 During Semana Santa, when the processions were out, the Motril, Policía Local were 63 officers down. Read More
Primer Salón Inmobiliario Event by Martin Myall • April 12, 2023 The first Salón Inmobiliario de la Costa Tropical will take place on the 15th in Almuñécar’s Casa de La Cultura from 10.00h to 15.00h. Read More
Police Intimidation in Almuñécar? by Vivienne Hughes • April 12, 2023 An admin clerk at Almuñécar Town Hall has reported two municipal police to the Guardia Civil for allegedly bullying and intimidating her. Read More
Anti-Poop Campaign by Martin Myall • April 12, 2023 The Environmental Department of Salobreña Town Hall has launched a campaign entitled, “Is Salobreña Important to You?” Read More