In Almuñécar it was the turn of Calle Bikini to get the treatment; an underground overhaul of its drainage system, etc.
Tag Archive for new
The Spanish Wealth Gap
by Martin Myall •
The good news is that Spain’s economy grew by 3% during 2016; the bad news is that the gap between the richest and the poorest grew a lot more.
Opposition Not Happy
by Hugh MacArthur •
Almuñécar Collective Art Show
by Louise Powell •
There is as a new multi-artist exhibition at Almuñécar’s Casa de la Cultura, which will run from now until the 30th of December.
New Port Access Opening
by Martin Myall •
On the 30th of March, the new eastern access to Motril port will be inaugurated with plenty of ceremony and photos.
Jazz en la Costa 2014
by Anne Eastwood •
Get ready, get set, GO! Because if you don’t move it, you’ll be caught without tickets for the XXVII (yes, that’s the 27th edition – gosh have we been here that long?) of the the International Festival of Jazz on the Coast.
Velilla Beach Work
by Hugh MacArthur •
Workers from the Almuñécar cleaning and maintenance company have been busy eliminating the shelf on Velilla beach, which was caused by recent spring gales.
New Passport Rules
by Mette Owens •
An interesting article by our Danish contributor for the March edition explaining the new Danish passport rules.
Psychedelic Days
by David Darby •
There’s an old saying about the 60’s that suggests if you can remember it, then you weren’t there. Well, Patrick Campbell-Lyons was definitely there and can remember a great deal of it very well indeed. Thankfully, he decided to sit down and record those memories in a new book called Psychedelic Days.
Blustery Three Kings
by Vanessa Bosch •
Locals say that this year’s Cabalgata de Los Reyes Magos, is going to be a blustery affair, because it will take the route of La Variente, which is pretty unprotected from the belligerent, chilling wind, hurtling down the mountain.
