
Two poachers were seen by the Seprona (Guardia Civil Environmental Department) angling from a boat in the protected area around Punta de la Mona.
The Almuñécar, chief, opposition party, the CA, criticises the lack of access to the cliffs on Punta de La Mona, as the way is blocked by “luxury constructions.”
A quantity surveyor in Granada has been sentenced to giving back 28,686 euros to clients who had hired him to legalise their properties.
Three jetski users have been charged by the Guardia Civil for entering into a sea cave within the protected area of the Paraje Natural Acantilados de Maro-Cerro Gordo.
Ecologistas en Acción has complained about the massive influx of tourists on Sierra Nevada, endangering the fauna and flora.
Gone are the days when dry riverbeds were the dumping grounds for building waste, old fridges, bidets and dead donkeys – well, they’re almost gone.
As far as Convergencia Andaluza is concerned the new Junta law concerning the first 500 metres from the sea will completely stifle the development of the municipality.
The Granada, provincial branch of the Ecologistas en Acción have sent in a report (denuncia) to the Environment and Public Works Department of the Junta de Andalucía over what they qualify as a ‘tremendous amount of illegal earth shifting’ that is could well adversely effect the barranco de la Vizcarra, up above Calahonda (Karst area). It was precisely storm water from this barranco (gully) that caused the flooding in the village several months ago.