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Sneaky Driving Fines

We’re all prety aware of the ‘most popular’ driving fines, such as using a mobile, etc, but there are seven that you might not know about.

Salobreña Mechanic Robbed

The Guardia Civil has arrested a 25-year-old man and also identified another 36-year-old who allegedly attacked and robbed a mechanic from Salobreña, who they had called to fix their car.

Tourism Increase

With overnight stays up by 3.2% to 502,566. The average stay also increased to five days. All of which is up on the figures for 2017, which is pretty good as these figures don’t include August, it’s just up to the end of July.

Andalusia Seeks Migration Help

Motril has received record numbers of migrants this year already and we’re only in September. This human tragedy was brought into sharp focus yesterday as the Motril Town Hall arranged the burial of the five migrants, four men and one woman, who lost their lives at sea after their inflatable boat was sank.

A Message from The Choir of Almuñécar

New singers are always very very welcome – we sing in three to eight part harmony – a wide range of pieces from secular to sacred. Ability to read music is not required although we work from music scores – but you will be expected to work at home with midi files.

Party Time in Torrecuevas

The residents of the Almuñécar district of Torecuevas will be celebrating their VII Cultural Coexistence Fiesta this evening. It’s really an extension of the Fiesta de la Candelaria (Candlestick Party), also known as the Night of the Lights.