The Salobreña sports pavilion was full of spinning midgets recently – actually, they were 5-year-old gymnasts.
Tag Archive for Salobreña
Ghoulish Garbage
by Hugh MacArthur •
A used coffin appeared over the Día de Andalucia, bank-holiday weekend in a rubbish hopper outside Lobres cemetery. As soon as it was brought to the attention of the First Councillor for Lobres, Ana Mingorance, it was removed.
March 2016 PDF Now Available
by Martin Myall •
The full PDF of the March edition of the Seaside Gazette is now available for downloading.
Seismically Shocked Plankton
by Hugh MacArthur •
What’s in a Name?
by Hugh MacArthur •
Salobreña has, or better said, had, a beach called Cagailla, which translates for “little poops. The beach continues to exist but its old name doesn’t after it was decided to change it to something… a little more inviting: Playa Punta del Rio.
Salobreña Vs. Endesa
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Mayor of Salobreña, Mª Eugenia Rufino Morales, is not a happy bunny over the recent fire, caused by an electricity pylon.
Market Work Delay
by Hugh MacArthur •
Pine Caterpillar Menace
by Hugh MacArthur •
This unusually warm winter has confused bugs and insects so that the bees are out and about… as are the toxic pine-tree caterpillars.
Paint it Blue
by Hugh MacArthur •
The First Councillor for La Caleta-La Guardia in Salobreña has decided to have street furniture (benches, litter bins, etc) all painted blue.
Salobreña’s New Website
by Vivienne Hughes •
On the 21st of January, the Salobreña Town Hall launched the town’s new tourism website: www.turismosalobrena.com.


