Salobreña will be holding a charity road race around the old town on the 8th of February, in favour of Cáritas.
Tag Archive for old town
Barrio Alto Facelift
by Martin Myall •
La Herradura’s Calle Justo de Haro Caballero up in the old town now has a cobblestone surface. Well, not exactly cobblestone but paved with small granite bricks.
Old Town Square Renovated
by Martin Myall •
Perhaps because of the repeated accusations from the main opposition party, the Town Hall has spruced up the Plaza Martín Recuerda, up in the Almuñécar old town.
2nd Flag Day and More
by Martin Myall •
The Ladies of Las Amigas de la Cruz de la Victoria are staging their second flag day tomorrow, Saturday, in Almuñécar, collecting donations to fight cancer.
Torrox Traffic Changes
by Martin Myall •
The Torrox Town Hall has started the first phase of sorting the traffic congestion out in the old town.
Almuñécar Old Town Rebels
by Martin Myall •
The residents of Barrio del Castillo, Almuñécar, via its residents committee, considers that the Town Hall has not only neglected the old town, but that it also ‘mistreats’ its representatives.
Roof Gives Way
by Martin Myall •
Abandoned houses in the old town of Almuñécar (San Miguel) continue to cause concern. Recently one such house in Calle San Joaquín caused alarm when part of the roof gave way, with the owner inside. She was unharmed and it was indeed fortunate that the three children were away at school.
Almuñécar’s Pottery Workshop
by Martin Myall •
Up in the old town of Almuñécar, near the old town walls along Calle San Crescencio, there is a municipally owned pottery workshop which the Town Hall is keen to promote.
Almuñécar Old Town Crumbles
by Martin Myall •
If you venture up into the Barrio San Miguel, Almuñécar, where the castle stands, you will find at least two streets cordoned off with work barriers or fences: Calle Clavelico and Calle Nueva.
Triffids Invade Footpaths!
by Editor •
People in the old part of the village were pretty browned off (annoyed) over the amount of weed growing along footpaths and steps. Some of he weeds growing on the steps on La Cuesta de Fray Leopoldo were big enough to trip somebody up as they descended these steep steps.
