
It’s not only good news for Lobres, but also for La Caleta-Guardia, as they have been included amongst the 5,000-exemption!
A deal was signed between Salobreña Town Hall and the private company, Fercasa, for the modernising of public street lighting making it more energy efficient.
Unfortunately during this last week of the local elections it’s hard to find any real news that isn’t just electoral flatulence gushing out from all sides.
For the third year running, Lobres will be holding a charity paella in support of the fight against leukaemia.
The Environmental Board for the Junta is working with the Salobreña Town Hall to bring back the old Lobres alameda that ran down the side of the river
Somebody has been using the hillside behind Lobres as a tyre dump. This village lies just north of Salobreña, if your are not sure where it is.
Sitting on Salobreña beach you can be forgiven for thinking that we were back in the 80s because the unwholesome-looking scum was making its way to the shore.