The Prime Minister of the Andalusian Regional Government, Susana Díaz, has just announced that there will be elections on the 2nd of December.
Tag Archive for Junta
Torrenueva Costa Independence
by Hugh MacArthur •
Within the space of four days, the Junta will announce in the Regional Gazette the independence of Torrenueva from Motril – it’s official.
Rambla Clearing Begins
by Hugh MacArthur •
Work has finally begun on clearing out the ramblas and barrancos on the Costa Tropica, starting with Almuñécar.
Call for Motril Port Rail Link
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Prime Minister of the Junta de Andalucía, Susana Díaz, has called for a rail connection for Motril Port.
Junta Acts Against Plastic Waste
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Junta de Andalucía has set in motion a campaign for the retrieval of discarded plastic from the greenhouses that has been dumped in gullies and ramblas.
Ramblas Not Ready for Rains
by Martin Myall •
After the first rains, beaches at the mouths of numerous ramblas were strewn with cane and other vegetation. Such was the case with Playa Granada in Motril, for example.
Andalusia Seeks Migration Help
by David Darby •
Motril has received record numbers of migrants this year already and we’re only in September. This human tragedy was brought into sharp focus yesterday as the Motril Town Hall arranged the burial of the five migrants, four men and one woman, who lost their lives at sea after their inflatable boat was sank.
Cantarriján Parking Quibble
by Martin Myall •
Anybody that has used the N-340 parking area in order to take the bus down to Playa Cantarriján will be pleased with its new, fully tarmacked, look.
Salobreña’s Summer Ordeal
by Martin Myall •
The trails of scum that are making regular appearances off Salobreña beach are creating a headache for the Mayor and other authorities.
Official Credit Cards & Brothels
by Hugh MacArthur •
The ex-Head of Employment Training Courses for the Junta de Andalucia, Fernando Villen, racked up 15,000 euros in one night in a brothel, using his official credit card.
