The Almuñécar municipal market has become yet another squabbling point between political parties – something to score points off.
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Noisy Speed Bumps?
by Martin Myall •
If you have driven around Almuñécar, then you will have passed over the double speed bumps in La Carrera; i.e., at the top of town between where the fountain is and where the municipal-market street emerges.
Benny Revival?
by Martin Myall •
The provincial headquarters of the PA – Benavides’ old party – announced that it had not closed its doors to their ex-star player returning.
Salobreña Rejects Provincial Council Plan
by Martin Myall •
In the last Plenary meeting of the Salobreña Town Council a proposal made by the Provincial Council concerning rubbish disposal was unanimously rejected.
Romeria Pago de Guerra
by Martin Myall •
Thanks to a change of weather, the Pago de Guerra Romería was blessed by sun – sounds crazy to say such a thing on the Costa Tropical, but it has been rather wet.
Encontarte Salobreña
by 1616books •
The Salobreña Town Council hosted a gathering of local clubs and associations on Sunday the 14th, where they had a chance to show off their works, such as painting, tapestry, pottery or basket weaving with esparto grass.
Meanwhile, Down in the Pits
by Martin Myall •
Almuñécar maintenance crews have been busy on the ancient fish-salting factory in the Majuelo park, where the extensive rainfall has created a green jungle.
Model Aircraft Exhibition
by Martin Myall •
The Museo de Historia will be running an exhibition from the 7th of June until the 6th of July, comprising of models made by some of the best model-aircraft builders from around the world. The Exhibition will also including a photo exhibition, all timed to coincide with the Motril Airshow on the 16th of June.
The Cerro del Torro Mines
by Martin Myall •
This Motril tourist attraction was opened to the public three years ago, before closing down again owing to instability of the mine shafts. And so it has remained owing to a lack of public funds.
Almuñécar Flies Red Flags
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has decided to raise the red flag over Almuñécar and La Herradura beaches after the arrival of Portuguese Men-of-War, as a matter of prevention whilst the situation is evaluated.
