
OK, the title has nothing to do with a bovine presence of beaches but beef in the sense of a complaint or huff: Almuñécar is not happy with the Junta over beach concessions.
There will be new artificial turf for the Rio Verde football pitch in Almuñécar, thanks to a 160,000 budget. This is the pitch on the northside of the N-340.
(MAD) A church in Motril has run into trouble over allegedly illegal building work; they had decided build a Sunday-School classroom and storeroom for Easter thrones.
The Mayor of Motril, Flor Almón, went to Sevilla for a meeting with the Junta’s Ministry of Public Works concerning the proposed Industrial Estate behind Motril Port.
(AXL) The death of a young mother in a hospital lift in Sevilla is now being debated in the Regional Government; how it happened and why it happened, which is not the same, of course.
(TES) Almuñécar isn’t a happy bunny over the riverbed clearing operations because, they consider, the Junta has been ignoring them.
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.