
On the 20th of September the Paseo de Las Flores will officially have its name changed to Paseo Miguel Ángel Blanco.
After three decades, Salobreña Old Town (Casco Antiguo) has a recreation space for kiddies, or a kiddies play park, if you prefer.
The most emblematic feature of Salobreña is its castle; unlike Almuñécar’s castle, it dominates the skyline from whatever angle you approach it.
The Public Works Department at the Salobreña Town Hall has been busy carrying out maintenance and repairs around town.
Apparently, the reopening of the castle in Salobreña is just around the corner, after being closed to the public for about a year whilst restoration work was taking place.
A Motril law court has found a Salobreña man guilty of receiving and selling on stolen goods; namely copper wiring from municipal lighting installations. The accused man, J.R.J., was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment and was ordered to pay the court costs.