The Councillor for the Environment, Luis Aragón, accompanied by other Town Council officials including the Chief of Local Police went to the Aquario to explain the situation. Also invited was Aliart Engineering S.L; i,e., the company that will be running the company once the new lease is sorted.
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Help for Heroes Luncheon
by Martin Myall •
A Christmas Luncheon in aid of the Help for Heroes Charity was recently held at the Pena Parda Restaurant in Herradura.
Burglaries at Restaurants
by Martin Myall •
Salobreña has suffered from a series of break ins at restaurants on the paseo since summer. A total of 13 establishments have been targeted; twelve restaurants and one supermarket.
Salobreña Expired Food Problem
by Martin Myall •
After complaints by several locals in Salobreña that food distributed by Amigos solidarios de Salobreña had expired use-by dates, the Town Hall has informed both this organisation and the Food Bank to cease this practice, otherwise they would revise its collaboration with them.
Motril’s Controversial Dog Shelter
by Martin Myall •
The Town Hall calls it an albergue, which translates as hostel or shelter, whilst the socialist opposition leader, Flor Almón called it an extermination camp for abandoned dogs. Both terms are probably inaccurate, one more than the other.
La Herradura Street Improvements
by Martin Myall •
The stone steps up in the old town of La Herradura have long been a bit tricky, especially when they are slippery from rain, which is why the Town Hall maintenance crews have been hard at work, sorting them out.
Tourist Office Moves
by Martin Myall •
The La Herradura Tourist Information Office has been moved from the Paseo, next to Hotel Fenicios, to the Centro Cívico.
Unimpressive Bank Holiday
by Martin Myall •
The early December, bank holiday, El puente de la Constitución, was not good for trade on the coast, but then again, it rarely is as it falls at the end of the Autumn rainy season.
Unlucky Rosa Gets A Break
by Martin Myall •
There is a lot more to Rosa Panadero’s case than just being another potential eviction candidate in Salobreña; life has been cruel and only a week before the eviction case she had buried her 16-year-old daughter, who had died in a car crash. Rosa had already lost her 18-year-old son five years previously.
Cultural Agenda Almuñécar
by Martin Myall •
The complete cultural agenda for the month of December in Almuñécar and La Herradura
