With Easter and the May-Day celebrations behind us, the new section of the A-7 that bypasses Torrenueva completely eliminated the heavy holiday traffic. Pass me my hat; I feel hungry…
Tag Archive for N-340
A Taste of Things to Come?
by Martin Myall •
The tailbacks on the N-340 and A-44 during the May-Day break were a reminder of how the summer traffic will probably be.
A-7 Section Inaugurated
by Martin Myall •
The Minister of Public Works (Fomento), Ana Pastor, officially inaugurated the Puntálon-Carchuna section of A-7 this morning. As it was raining, the inauguration ceremony was held in the mouth of the new tunnel.
Lobres Demands A-7 Roundabout
by Martin Myall •
A good spattering of socialist politicians, amongst them the Mayor of Salobreña, were out with the banners, backing the protesting locals from Lobres.
The Sinking of Alfamar
by Gazette Reader •
You carried a letter in your November edition contrasting the respective situations of the Alfamar and Carmenes del Mar urbanisations in respect of work being undertaken, or otherwise, by various arms of government to stabilise the hillsides on which they sit.
A-7 Closed by Lorry Fire
by David Darby •
A heavy goods vehicle caught fire on the A-7 between La Herradura and Nerja, on the westbound carriageway, closing that section for several hours.
Maintenance Department Never Sleeps?
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Maintenance boys must be getting blisters because they have also been tidying up the access to the old Roman Bridge in Cotobro.
Carmenes vs Alfamar
by Gazette Reader •
The ringing of hands at the Almuñécar Town Hall by the Mayor regarding the costs of repairs at the urbanisation Carmenes del Mar ignores the money spent over the last two years at the urbanisation Alfamar on the Almunecar/Salobrena N340.
Car Burns out above La Herradura
by Hugh MacArthur •
A people-carrier-type car (monovolumen) caught on fire and was completed burn out, thanks to a fire under the bonnet; nobody was hurt.
Maintenance Work on the Cerro Gordo side of La Herradura
by Vivienne Hughes •
Carmenes del Mar might be slipping down the hill, but that hasn’t stopped the municipal maintenance workers cleaning up its entrance.
