
Whilst Motril is going all out to get its marina off to a start, over in the Axarquia, Torrox is banging on the Junta’s door to get their one approved.
The Marina project for Playa Granada has taken another important step towards becoming reality – the Junta de Andalucía has come out in support of the idea.
The High Court of the land has rejected the appeal lodged by the company that built Carmenes del Mar on Cerro Gordo (La Herradura).
The Department of the Environment at the Almuñécar Town Hall has been out signposting protected wildlife areas around the municipality.
Salobreña’s old town is worthy of admiration; at the first light of dawn or in the evening when it is all lit up, it aches to be painted.
For the first time the Junta de Andalucía and formally expressed support for a rain link between Granada and Motril Port.
Motril Town Hall is in the middle of negotiations with the Junta to unblock its plans before this regional authority for a greenhouse-sector expansion.
We ran a Front-Page article some months ago on the high-tension-pylon project that would stride across the Valle de Lecrín – there has been good news for its opponents.
The Junta de Andalucía announced that it intends to permit the ‘legalisation’ of some 327,000 illegal builds within the region.

The Junta de Andalucía has released 65m euros for ‘urgent operations against adverse natural phenomenon.’ Around 28m euros of that will be end up as rural-infrastructure maintenance and 20m will go to clearing out the riverbeds of their excessive vegetation. Having seen what has happened further down the Andalusian coastline in Almería and further (Murcia)…