The police in Motril caught a man breaking the lock down, who had been using a stale loaf of bread as an excuse to be out and about.
Tag Archive for fines
Illegal Gathering Dispersed
by Hugh MacArthur •
Motril’s Fly-Dumping Campaign
by Hugh MacArthur •
Motril Town Hall has received over 200 ‘denuncias’ concerning illegal dumping and domestic rubbish being put out, outside collection times.
Parking, Fines & Fallout
by Martin Myall •
With summer just begun the parking crisis down on Playa Poniente is heating up with exchanges between Costas and the Town Hall.
Park And Be Damned
by Martin Myall •
No matter that Costas has been fining the paintwork off cars parked on the beach on Playa Granada – it’s the weekend and there’s nowhere else to park.
Looking Back: The Brolly War
by Martin Myall •
Do you remember when the then Mayor, Juan Carlos Benavides banned planting your beach umbrella at first light and then disappearing until around eleven in the morning?
Furniture Dumping
by Hugh MacArthur •
The environmental department of the Town Hall in Salobreña has begun a campaign connected with the dumping of old furniture on streets.
ATM for Paying Taxes
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has come up with a cajero automático (ATM) where you can pay in your municipal tax bills – whoopeeee!
Seatbelt Use Campaign
by Martin Myall •
The Guardia Civil carried out a campaign to heighten awaress to the used of car seat belts and child seats, but was not confined to Spain.
New Bylaw on Street Hawking
by Hugh MacArthur •
Almuñécar has received the initial approval of its new bylaw concerning street markets and hawking. The one it will supercede dates back to 1994.

