The township of Brunete has begun a special delivery service: your dog excrement is delivered to your very door.
Tag Archive for fines
Crack Down on Dog Droppings
by Martin Myall •
Whilst chewing gum might be a sticky problem as far as keeping the streets clean, what people object most to when it comes to stepping in something are dog droppings.
Abuse of Police Powers?
by Martin Myall •
The left-wing party, IU, has had its complaint accepted by a judge concerning a ‘massive identification’ process, carried out by the authorities during the protests outside the Lower House of Parliament.
Fines Solidarity
by Martin Myall •
Citizens of Salobreña have been collecting money between them to cover the 1,450 euros in fines that two of their number have to pay over the IBI protests.
Uncontrolled Dumping Countered
by Martin Myall •
The Environment Department of the Salobreña Town Hall has decided to crack down on uncontrolled rubbish dumping around the town, ranging from domestic rubbish to building waste. Besides being a public health risk, they are also an eyesore, says a Town Hall spokesman.
Have You Noticed…
by Martin Myall •
…how the streets of Almuñécar have taken pounding from our canine friends? There must be something about the heat that stimulates dogs’ bowels.
Warning on Parking in La Herradura
by Martin Myall •
Gazette readers, residents in La Herradura have informed us that they have been receiving parking fines for parking on the beach, going back as far as February.
New Fiscal Regulations
by Martin Myall •
The Spanish Government has announced that business owners can no longer accept sums of over 2,500 euros in cash without incurring a 25% fine.
Talking of Buses…
by Martin Myall •
The Guardia Urbana in the city of Granada has the task, amongst others, of keeping an eye on the 60 school buses that operate in the city… and there is never a dull moment.
Crackdown on Rubbish
by Editor •
The Salobreña Town Hall has sent out ultimatums to 30 owners of empty building plots and/or derelict buildings around the town. The message is clear: you tidy them up, or we will, and then we’ll send you the bill.
