Work on another country lane in Almuñécar/Herradura has concluded: the road leading to the Pago de Guerra via the old rubbish dump above Cotobro.
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Tarmac Scandal
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Almuñécar branch of the IU party considers that they has been a case of a construction company swindling the Town Hall coffers.
Tarmacking on El Cerval Lane
by Hugh MacArthur •
First Councillor Juan José Ruiz Joya announced that work on the access lane for El Cerval Alto is underway.
A La Herradura Street Party
by Martin Myall •
There doesn’t seem to be a lot to celebrate nowadays, but the residents of Calle Bermudas in La Herradura had a party.
Plenary Meeting of the Almuñécar Town Council
by Hugh MacArthur •
Residents of Pago de Guerra and Loma del Gato in Almuñécar/Herradura will have their access roads improved. This was one of the 13 points addressed in the last Plenary Meeting of the Town Council for 2013.
Eliminating Potholes
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar, Maintenance Department are sorting out the potholes in the El Cerval and Rescate area, along the Cuesta del Marchante.
Cambullón Resurfaced
by Martin Myall •
The Salobreña beach road that leads from La Caleta, passing below the castle and ending up at the fairground behind the park, La Fuente, is being resurfaced – at last!
Rural Lane Improvements
by Martin Myall •
The Town Council has approved the project for rural-lane improvements: El Gambullón and La Melcochera with the Plan Encamina2 grant from the Junta de Andalucía. A total of 3,000 metres of the lane surface will be tarmacked, using a budget of 235,000 euros and with an estimated timescale of two and four months, respectively. First…
Gelibra & Rio Seco Alto Work
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Town Hall has busy up in Río Seco Alto and Gelibra, sorting the tracks out, as part of the Planes de Obras y Servicios Provinciales, Belonging to the Agricultural Board of the Junta de Andalucia, through which funds are made available for the improvement of rural-lane networks.
Three Streets in Lobres Tarmacked
by Martin Myall •
Thanks to the efforts of the Salobreña Town Hall, three streets within the municipal annex of Lobres were included within a push by the Provincial Council to improve street surfacing. The result is that without having delve into the famished municipal coffers, Calle Poco Trigo, Calle Jazmín and Calle Juan Pablo II now sport a thick black carpet of new tarmac.