
Almuñécar Town Hall has been busy laying a new layer of tarmac along Calle Camping in Taramay, which is a back street that cuts out the Tesorillo T-Junction.
Two hotels in Almuñécar, Hotel Bahía Tropical and Hotel Bahía Almuñécar and one in Herradura, Hotel Peña Parda Bay have offered their installations as hospitals.
Workers at the Hotel Bahía Tropical in Almuñécar demonstrated on the 10th against an “anti-union” attitude from the Hotel and abusing work-condition accords.
A Motril law court has acquitted Juan Carlos Benavides of perversion of justice and abuse of land-use planning.
Here on the Costa Tropical the hotels are smiling a little after registering the highest occupancy figures for the first fortnight of July since the crisis began.
One of the last victories for Benny before his electoral defeat was a National Supreme Court decision that decided in the Town Hall’s favour and against the Junta de Andaluia.
Leading on from last month’s article about the possible demolition of the Bahía hotel in Taramay, there comes more news. Not only was there a private law suit as mentioned in last month’s Seaside Gazette, but there was also one brought by the Junta de Andalucía and it turns out that it was a good job that the private case existed because the Junta cocked it up. The Junta lost its case against the hotel because it presented its’ appeal one day past the time limit to do so.