Yet another shooting on the Costa del Sol; the second in just one week and on this occasion, in Mijas involving a British man.
Tag Archive for Málaga
Belgium Resident Murdered
by Hugh MacArthur •
Following the discovery of the body of a Belgian woman in Tolox in Malaga on the 12th, with evident signs of violence, there has been an arrest.
Storm Thwarts Voyage
by Louise Powell •
The replica of the Spanish carrack, Nao Victoria, has had to turn back to Almería Port to shelter from the storm that is lashing the Mar de Alborán.
No Heavies on Burro Taxis
by Hugh MacArthur •
A new municipal bylaw in Mijas, famous for its burro taxis, makes it illegal for people over 80 kilos to ride them.
Drunk Driver Attacks Policeman
by Hugh MacArthur •
A female driver has been found guilty of drink driving and attacking a police officer whilst being arrested. Her passenger was found guilty of aggression, as well.
Child Escapes Sexual Assault
by Vivienne Hughes •
On Halloween night an 11-year-old girl had a narrow escape in Nerja after being accosted by a young male in the centre of town.
Camper Vans are Welcome!
by Louise Powell •
Somebody is actually making campervan users welcome instead of shunning them; Canillas de Albaida has created a parking area for them.
Seaweed’s Origin Confirmed
by Martin Myall •
The University of Granada has confirmed that the seaweed found off La Rábit is indeed of the Asian variety that is causing problems near Cádiz.
Torrox Loses Car Park
by Hugh MacArthur •
The company that holds the lease for the underground car park in Torrox has said that it is going to close it down as it is financially unviable.
British Hiker Rescued
by Hugh MacArthur •
A British hiker has been found after having gone missing on Thursday in the mountains that separate Granada from Malaga on the coast.
