Four PP councillors made an unusual gesture by returning over 8,000 euros, representing part of their party’s municipal funding, to the municipal coffer.
Tag Archive for Salobreña
Red Gene by Barbara Lamplugh
by 1616books •
When Rose, a young English nurse with humanitarian ideals, decides to volunteer in the Spanish Civil War, she is little prepared for the experiences that await her.
Sorting Through Electoral Chaff
by Martin Myall •
Unfortunately during this last week of the local elections it’s hard to find any real news that isn’t just electoral flatulence gushing out from all sides.
Fallen Tree Disrupts Salobreña
by Hugh MacArthur •
Yes, it was windy down on the coast Thursday night, with a large tree coming down in Salobreña next to the Casa de la Cultura.
Roadwork Chaos?
by Hugh MacArthur •
According to one opposition party in Salobreña the roadworks in the Pontanilla area are total chaos with little traffic control.
Lost or Abandoned Dogs
by Martin Myall •
We’ve had dogs getting rescued all over the place; Salobreña, Almuñécar and even Granada, so here goes…
Another Salobreña Flat Fire
by Vivienne Hughes •
Several inhabitants of a block of flats in Salobreña had to be temporarily evacuated after a fire broke out, gutting at least one apartment.
Wheeled Word Eraser
by Hugh MacArthur •
In the early hours of yesterday a car rammed the Salobreña sign on the access roundabout, ending up perched on top surrounded by scattered and broken letters.
Americans Hit The Beach
by Hugh MacArthur •
A group of American students was out cleaning up the Playa del Peñón in Salobreña, filling numerous rubbish sacks in a couple of hours.
Salobreña Cross-Country Race
by Martin Myall •
The cross-country race, Villa de Salobreña, reached its tenth year with a record number of athletes competing; over 1,300 runners.
