This time it is Calle Trébol in Barrio del Espinar that has received the attention of the municipal maintenance crew.
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Alteration to Blue Zone Rates
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has amended the regulations for parking in Blue Zone areas, taking advantage of the fact that the lease is about to be renewed.
Bridge Gets Pedestrian Pavement
by Martin Myall •
The municipal Maintenance Department for La Herradura has been busy sorting out the pedestrian pavement on the bridge over the Barranco del Espinar, giving access the barrio of that name and La Cañada.
Almuñécar Cultural Agenda for February
by Martin Myall •
Complete cultural agenda for Almuñécar and La Herradura during the month of February 2013
Young Motril Musicians Play in La Herradura
by Martin Myall •
La Joven Orquesta “Ciudad de Motril” was well received in the auditorium of the village’s Civic Centre – apart from the energetic applause, they also played an encore of two more pieces.
More Trees Down
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar fire service was called out over half a dozen times during the last weekend (19/20th), thanks to the gale, which has brought rain and a sharp drop in temperatures.
Surfers Welcome Gale
by Martin Myall •
The South-Easterly gale which has been blowing trees down all over the place has been a golden chance for surfers to get their boards out in La Herradura Bay.
Andrés Segovia Poster Competition
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has set down the rules and conditions for the selection of the official poster for the next Andrés Segovia Classical Guitar Competition in La Herradura.
What’s Going On with the A7?
by Martin Myall •
A socialist MP had some harsh words for the Government’s decision to re-evaluate the price tag for two stretches of motorway: the A7 between La Herradura and the A44 between Izbor and Velez de Benaudalla.
Defective Civic Centre
by Martin Myall •
The La Herradura Civic Centre has only been in existence for six years, but from the very beginning it has been plagued by bad workmanship, or as the Spanish say, chapuzas (botch jobs).
