Tag Archive for Junta de Andalucía

Scuppering Wooden Boats…

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.

Movement on the Marina Front

The Nerja Town Council approved a motion to resubmit a request to the Agencia Pública de Puestos de Andalucía for them to study a pre-project for a future marina on the eastern coastline of Nerja. The said document was first send in February 2011.

In Search of Blood

Marina del Este, together with the rest of the marinas belonging to the Asociación de Puertos Deportivos y Turísticos Marinas de Andalucía, is taking the Consejería de Obras Públicas de la Junta de Andalucía to court, as well as the Agencia Pública de Puertos de Andalucía (APPA). As you can imagine, this is a fair indication that they are not happy bunnies.

Possible demolition

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.