With the scare of yesterday’s flash flood receding with no more to lament in Almuñécar than raging rivers passing by, but within their banks, and knee-level flooded streets, let’s look back six years…
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Scuppering Wooden Boats…
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has sent a request to the Junta de Andalucia for permission to sink small boats off its beaches. The type of boats are wooden ones and the chosen location is La Herradura Bay.
Jellyfish Research South Spain
by David Darby •
We have been running successfully the Ocean Awareness Workshop for the last few weeks. The kids (and adults) who attended were very pleased and had a great time. We also have been collaborating with Sophie and Sam from the two summer schools in La Herradura
Puppet Festival a Popular Success
by Louise Powell •
The puppet-play company, La Tirita de Teatro provided the finishing touch to the festival with their play, A Star under My Bed.
Four Season at the Civic Centre
by Louise Powell •
The Filarmónica de Cámara de Colonia concert has become a summer standard for La Herradura; one which never defrauds their audience.
The CA on La Herradura
by Hugh MacArthur •
As far as Convergencia Andaluza is concerned the new Junta law concerning the first 500 metres from the sea will completely stifle the development of the municipality.
La Herradura Cultural Agenda – August
by Louise Powell •
Complete cultural agenda for La Herradura only – see Almuñécar section for its cultural agenda
Clearing out the Overgrown Gullies
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Maintenance Department has been busy clearing out the vegetation in the Barranco del Quemado – La Cañada in La Herradura. That’s the one that runs down alongside the main road just before traffic lights (next to the plant nursery, Agrosur).
Woman Found Guilty of Biting Policeman
by Martin Myall •
A judge in Motril has found a woman from La Herradura guilty of biting a Guardia Civil policeman… – not recommended.
Controversial 500 Metres
by Hugh MacArthur •
Owners of building land in La Herradura are worried that the new 500-metre no-build strip proposed by the Junta will turn it all into greenbelt.
