(TAY) Seems simple… rip out the crash barriers, widen the area next to the road to incorporate a pavement, put some barriers back in and Bob’s your uncle. Or “sorted” in plain English.
Tag Archive for spain
Moped ITV Station in Almuñécar
by David Darby •
Just to let all you Almuñécar moped riders know… the mobile ITV station is coming to town again.ALM Mobile ITV
Blue Zone Ends
by David Darby •
Just a quick reminder that, as from yesterday 1st September, the Blue Zone parking areas on the Almuñécar/La Herradura seafronts are no longer in operation.
Vuelta Passes Through
by David Darby •
They began today in Motril, then on to Salobreña, Almuñécar and La Herradura. After that… who knows.
Double-Edged Tourism
by Martin Myall •
Cataluña has been in the Spanish headlines for a while, thanks to the independence movements and the proposed illegal referendum in October, but now it’s something else.
The Seat 600 Is Born
by Martin Myall •
The 27th of last month saw the 60th anniverasy of the most symbollic car in Spanish history – the Seat 600, affectionately known as the pelotilla (little ball) amongst other nicknames.
Down The Drain
by Martin Myall •
According to the Bank of Spain, taxpayers will lose 70% of public funds used to rescue Spanish savings banks.
Bye Bye Roaming
by Martin Myall •
Today is the big day that roaming charges disappear in Europe – it only took ten years; before even smart phones existed – but the day has finally come.
More Anti-Smoking Regulations
by Martin Myall •
SPN Health WarningsThe Board of Ministers has approved a Royal Decree and a draft bill that should result in electronic cigarettes having to show health warnings on their packaging.
Earthquake in Spanish Banks
by Martin Myall •
Banco Popular has just been bought by Banco Santander for the symbolic sum of just one euro. However, the purchaser also has to cover the 7,900-million-euro hole.
