The Almuñécar Town Hall has incorporated a LíneaVerde or Green Line, service on www.lineaverdealmunecar.com. if companies or residents have any doubts or question on the local environment, this is where you can make yourself heard.
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Junta Stops Golf Courses
by Martin Myall •
The Junta de Andalucía has opposed the creation of new golf courses that do not comply to each and every one of the stipulated prerequisites in the province of Granada the rest of Andalucía.
Honest Thief
by Martin Myall •
A young man couldn’t live with his conscience and walked into a Guardia Civil post and confessed to several minor crimes, committed a few years back. The police hadn’t been looking for him – it was purely a voluntary move.
La Herradura Sporting Merge
by Martin Myall •
The Peña Deportiva La Herradura and the CD La Herradura 2005, both village teams, have reached an agreement to merge for the coming season’s matches.
Herradura Castle Shipwreck Expo
by Martin Myall •
School Children from La Herradura put on an art exhibition centred upon the shipwreck of 1562 in the village’s bay.
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.
Medusa Appearance!
by Martin Myall •
San Juan brought with it unwanted summer visitor; jelly fish – and bloody great ones, at that! During the night, bathers were blissfully unaware of the ‘invasion fleet,’ apart from the occasional sting victim but the next day, people started hooking ‘aliens’ out of the water.
No Room For The Dead
by Martin Myall •
Motril’s cemetery has a big problem; there’s hardly any space left for ‘new tenants.’ In fact, there are only eight burial niches left, so if you want one… you had better hurry.
Safer Beaches
by Martin Myall •
The Mancomunidad has spent 100,000 euros on marking out the beach approach lanes for boats and other sea craft; we’re talking about the lanes marked out by twin lines of buoys that indicate the only place that you can beach or launch a boat from.
Retractable Post to Restrict Access
by Martin Myall •
The final touches to the new look of the Cuesta de la Iglesia, in Almuñécar are close to hand. The metal planters, sporting trees/bushes and flowers are in place, but the last item might not please everybody; an automatic traffic barrier; or better said, a retractable post.
