You would have thought that after the Central Government forwarded funds to town halls so that they could pay off their debts to local traders, they would be almost without debt… but you would be wrong.
Tag Archive for Salobreña
Is it Working?
by 1616books •
The Town Hall continues to confiscate unattended beach equipment even though nobody turns up to reclaim it and pay the 30-euro fine.
Salobrena’s New Phone App
by Martin Myall •
As part of its ‘online business’ the internet provider Guadalinfo has launched an app for mobiles provides a local business guide.
Boat Fire off Almuñécar/Salobreña
by Hugh MacArthur •
Just after 19.30h yesterday evening, beach users witnessed a boat go up in flames about a nautical mile out.
Salobreña Beach Umbrella Blitz
by Martin Myall •
Salobreña has taken a leaf out of Alumuñécar’s book by prohibiting the staking out of spots on the beach with beach equipment and then leaving them unattended.
Salobreña Pub Offers Sex with Waitress?
by Martin Myall •
A pub in Salobreña put up posters promoting a party with a nude waitress and a raffle ticket with every drink for “sexual relations” with her.
Salobreña Duty Pharmacist – August
by Louise Powell •
The complete roster for the Duty Pharmacist/Chemist in Salobreña during August
Man Rescued from Salobreña River
by Hugh MacArthur •
OK, let’s face it, there’s not much chance of drowning in a river along this part of the coast during summer, but falling into a dry riverbed from a bridge must hurt.
Good News for Salobreña Chiringuitos
by Hugh MacArthur •
Seven chiringuitos on Salobreña’s beach have been given the provisional go ahead to renew their lease before the Junta de Andalucia – till now, their continued existence was in question.
The Invisible Councillor – Ni Golpe?
by Martin Myall •
When the Spanish use the expression, ni golpe, it literally means when referring to somebody’s efforts, they haven’t lifted a finger. Read on.
