
ccording to the Salobreña Town Hall, work on ‘urbanizing’ the new hotel area will be completed within ten months.
The First Councillor for La Caleta-La Guardia in Salobreña has decided to have street furniture (benches, litter bins, etc) all painted blue.
The Salobreña Town Hall has decided to evict the parked camper homes from La Guardia and El Gambullón area (at the back of the Peñon end).
It would appear that the TH1 area of Salobreña, earmarked for hotel-use only, will start to take shape at the end of this year.
The camper vans parked in Salobreña have been evicted by Local Police with no reason or explanation.
The Salobreña beach road that leads from La Caleta, passing below the castle and ending up at the fairground behind the park, La Fuente, is being resurfaced – at last!
The Town Council has approved the project for rural-lane improvements: El Gambullón and La Melcochera with the Plan Encamina2 grant from the Junta de Andalucía. A total of 3,000 metres of the lane surface will be tarmacked, using a budget of 235,000 euros and with an estimated timescale of two and four months, respectively. First…
Almost like a perverse San Juan, Salobreña experiences, around this time of year, arsonist attacks along the beach between the Peñon and La Guardia.
Now, we couldn’t let a month go by without a roadwork tale or two, not when the Spanish are so fond of their diggers. This time however it’s by popular demand and the residents of La Guardia are actually happy to see work begin on turning the area into a pedestrian one.