The Nerja Councillor the Public Health, Nuchi Moreno, announced at the end of last month that work on the planned heliport had begun.
Tag Archive for Junta
Discord, Discontent and… Coming Elections
by Martin Myall •
A brief look at the political landscape on a national and regional level, now that the European Elections are just around the corner.
Losing Faith and Ground – Editorial Comment
by Martin Myall •
Those affected by the landslip on Urbanizaciones Carmenes del Mar on Cerro Gordo, La Herradura are feeling increasingly bitter.
Motion to Protect 52 Girls
by Louise Powell •
A Councillor at the Granada City Hall, Maite Molina, will be putting forward a motion at the next Plenary Meeting concerning ablation.
Bitterness over Sugar Factory
by Hugh MacArthur •
This appears to be another case of the perils involved in obtaining a building licence in Spain.
It wasn’t A Castle in The Sky
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Almuñécar 7-star hotel can finally go ahead, thanks to two years of intensive collaboration between the Junta and Almuñécar.
Another Junta Scandal
by Martin Myall •
The Audit Office for the Junta de Andalucía has found that there has been a colossal lack of control over course funds for the unemployed. The socialist-run Junta is already reeling from a similar scandal (ERE’s).
Sevilla Vs. Madrid
by Hugh MacArthur •
It sounds like a football match but it is in fact a showdown between the Junta de Andalucia and the Central Government.
Is Cristina up the Creek without her Padel?
by Anne Eastwood •
No way; there is so much more to this young lady than just her world-championship-level padel victories!
Two Official Cars Impounded by Judge
by Hugh MacArthur •
A magistrate found in favour of claimants and ordered the Junta de Andalucía to pay 14,000 euros in compensation. Two years went by and nothing was heard from the Junta, so the judge ordered two official cars to be embargoed for subsequent auction.
