
(TLV/CAT) There is an enormous illegal rubbish dump in the Rio de Miel which contains 800,000 cubic metres of assorted rubbish, but after 16 years of alleged political corruption something is being done about it.
The Asociacion Agua para el Campo is warning that the lack of action from different administrations over the Rules Dam distribution network is leading to an irrigation crisis.
Death duties in Andalucia are scandalous and unjustifiable; that’s not an editorial comment but rather a widely held belief amongst most people here.
The Motril branch of the Partido Popular is asking for more summer personnel for the public-health services on the Costa Tropical, especially Calahonda and Carchuna.
A Junta bigwig for Economy & Employment, Juan José Martín Arcos, can be seen sitting in a canoe on La Herradura beach, part of a canoe-flotilla of local politicians.
The Almuñequeros might enjoy eating mussels, but they don’t want any mussel farms off Punta de la Mona, which is why the Head of the Junta was greeted with a protest banner.
The street work near the Hermanos Callejón football ground in Barrio del Cerillo in Motril is motoring ahead.
For all it’s worth, the provincial court has found in favour of the Cármenes de Mar residents again, but the bureaucrats are still stalling.