Rain-drainage pipes are being laid along Calle Bermudas in La Herradura, together with sewage pipes – shaken but not stirred, hopefully.
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Calle Cuayaba Street Work
by Martin Myall •
In the northern extremity of urban Almuñécar lies San Sebastian and within it, Calle Guayaba… just to clear up that little mystery. It’s the street that connects Calle Chirimoyas to Calle Arcos del Ingenio. Town Hall maintenance staff have been busy digging up the surface and laying a new one and according to the Head…
Frigiliana Pool Revamping
by Martin Myall •
The Frigiliana Town Hall will received 283,961 euros this year from the Provincial Council as part of the Planes Provinciales de Obras y Servicios.
Kelibia Square Works
by Martin Myall •
According to a Almuñécar Town Hall, press release, Plaza Kelibia hasn’t undergone an integral revamping in 25 years, although it doesn’t seem longer than ten since the last time work was being carried out, changing the paving etc – perhaps memories play tricks.
Las Maravillas Norte Connected
by Martin Myall •
La Herradura is seeing quite a bit of maintenance and renovation work being carried out around the village; this time it is between Maravillas Norte and Camino Real.
La Caleta Street Works
by Martin Myall •
Work has begun on Calles Ramblilla A & G, to sort out the water mains and sewage system, as well as sorting out the street surface which is pretty deteriorated in places.
Not Only The Sewage Stinks
by Martin Myall •
Granada’s Technological Park was to be the showroom of modernity, yet it lacked sewage disposal – everything ended up in an irrigation channel.
Infrastructure Improvements in La Contraviesa
by Martin Myall •
La Mancomunidad de la Costa Tropical is going to spend 382,000 euros on different improvement projects to existing water mains, rain-drains & sewage-system networks in Albodón, Rubite and Sorvilán in the Contraviesa area.
Awash with Sewage
by Martin Myall •
Residents in Motril’s Barrio San Antonio are desperate; a block of government-subsidized flats has its basement awash with sewage. And this hasn’t suddenly occurred has been a constant problem for the last seven years.
Sewage Treatment Plant for Nerja
by Martin Myall •
The Mayor of Nerja, José Alberto Armijo (PP), announced that things could be moving, regarding the EDAR (Estación Depuradora de Aguas Residuales, or sewage treatment plant), which is about time as Nerja is just about the only town on the Costa del Sol that doesn’t have one. The budget amounts to 40.5m euros.
