The Environmental Board for the Junta is working with the Salobreña Town Hall to bring back the old Lobres alameda that ran down the side of the river
Tag Archive for Junta
End of the Inheritance Tax?
by Martin Myall •
Nerja’s Illegal Dump Case
by Vivienne Hughes •
The illegal dump near Río de la Miel in Nerja, which was in use between 1998 and 2016, continues in the law courts to determine those responsible.
Cantarriján Blues
by Vivienne Hughes •
(COH 06C) The Environmental Department of the Junta has rejected a request from the Asociación de Amigos de la Playa Nudista de Cantarriján to put up nudist-beach signs.
Legalising Illegal Cortijos
by Hugh MacArthur •
(COH 04C) Once upon a time, building a cortijo on a patch of land without any planning permission was common practice – not now, because you just won’t get away with it.
La Herradura’s Independence Row
by Hugh MacArthur •

The PSOE opposition party in La Herradura accuses the First Councillor, Juan José Ruíz Joya, over his words on independence. The PSOE Spokesperson, Pablo Ruiz said, “it is surprising that Sr. Ruiz Joya has ‘consulted’ the Junta on the 21st of November despite having never convoked the municipal commission charged with negotiating/administrating a possible ELA…
Almuñécar Reclaims Junta Land
by Martin Myall •
Why aren’t the Ski Slopes Open?
by Martin Myall •
Slow Junta over Riverbeds
by Hugh MacArthur •
Almuñécar has been onto the Environmental Department of the Junta, yet again, for permission to clear the overgrown riverbeds itself.
Salobreña Electoral Rumblings
by Martin Myall •
With less than a month to the Regional Elections (2nd December) opposition parties all over Andalucía are poking around for sticks to beat ruling parties.



