Motril will be screening three free films between now and the end of August in the Parque Severiano Ballesteros.
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Lost Child Bracelets
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Salobreña Town Hall has provided 2,000 identity bracelets for small children on its beaches so that they can be easily identified if lost.
Free Kindle Books by The Ed!
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Editor of The Seaside Gazette is also a bit of a novelist and short story writer, with hundreds of sales of his Kindle books online.
Well, now Kindle are running a free book promotion for just five days and you can download three of his titles, absolutely free!
Time is Money!
by David Darby •
The café has recently opened in London and is called Ziferblat, but the big difference with this venue is that all the snacks and drinks are free. All you have to pay is three pence (about five cents) for every minute you are there.
Wifi Grows
by Duncan Inglis •
MotrilWifi is now available to locals in open spaces and municipal buildings. Mayor Carlos Rojas announced that five areas in town – the Town Hall, Plaza de España, Plaza de la Coronación, Parque 28 de febrero, and Parque de los Pueblos de América – are already hooked up for free Internet access, with the idea to open up more parts of town soon.
Legal Aid
by Héloïse Nolan •
The Motril School of Lawyers have recently announced that any person with limited resources will be able to contact them for assistance. Any citizen of Motril or its municipalities who wishes to speak to a lawyer can now contact them on 958 824 956 to make an appointment between 09:00 and 15:00 hours. You’ll obviously need to speak Spanish or have someone with you who does and will need to prove you would qualify for this service.
Free Wine-Tasting Evenings
by Dave Nichols •
Here’s an idea for a nice evening – or a prelude to a great one – with an opportunity to get to know the wines of Granada. The town’s Catering College, in conjunction with the Tourism Department, is offering free wine-tasting evenings.
Adult Outdoor Gym
by Mette Owens •
I was walking with the Ed today along Paseo Puerta del Mar and, to our astonishment, we saw adults straddling and climbing onto the strangest looking contraptions on the beach. We thought “Wow, an adult playground!”
