Criminal Law Court Nº1 in Motril has ordered that the case against José Luis Rodriguez Passolas for urban-development corruption be shelved. The case was brought against him and María Arellano Ruiz by the Ministerio Fiscal and Ecologistas en Acción.
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More on the Salobreña Restaurant Fire
by Hugh MacArthur •
It was a Sunday lunchtime when the fire began in the kitchen – the dining area was packed.
Motril Air Show Photographic Exhibition
by Louise Powell •
From Friday the 25th of this month, at 20.30h, you will have a chance to see the Motril Aerial Photography Exhibition.
International Breast Cancer Awareness Day
by Anne Eastwood •
Jump! Jump, for your life! Literally, this is what groups of women were doing at their gyms on Friday, to commemorate International Breast Cancer Awareness Day on Saturday 19th October.
Salobreña Fire
by Hugh MacArthur •
According to a report from Radio Salobreña, the Restaurante EL Asador was severely damaged by a fire early yesterday afternoon (Sunday 20th).
Motril and its Parking Arrangement
by Martin Myall •
The Motril Town Hall has decided to carry out a study of its surface parking system, with a little help from Granada University.
Tomorrow’s Your Last Chance
by Anne Eastwood •
Located in the Exhibition room of La Herradura’s Civic Centre, the exhibition is called I Reunión de Artistas Plásticos and will culminate tomorrow with each of the artists donating one of their pieces to the village
Almuñécar Art Exhibition
by Anne Eastwood •
Nexo, together with the Europe 2013 Contemporary Art Project, are pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition, in the building right next to the N-340 bridge over the Otivar road in Almuñécar.
Guitar Duo at Civic Centre
by Anne Eastwood •
Gary Ryan and Manus Noble, both accomplished British guitarists who have performed earlier in the year in La Herradura, will again be pleasing audiences within the village’s Civic Centre.
Tangoing in November!
by Anne Eastwood •
There has to be nothing hotter than Tango and nd if someone knows how it’s done, it’s got to be the Argentinians. After all, they actually invented the dance in the first place!
