The Almuñécar law court has just confirmed that the case against the Mayor over the municipal market underground car park has been permanently shelved – there can be no further appeal.
Tag Archive for Trinidad Herrera
Almuñécar’s New Day
by Martin Myall •
On the 14th of June Trinidad Herrera was reelected to the Mayoralty of Almuñécar, but this time, as the head of the most-voted party.
Now You See It; Now You Don’t
by Martin Myall •
In March 2011 Almuñécar’s then Mayor, Juan Carlos Benavides erected a plaque in honour of a lawyer – suddenly, it’s gone!
Mayor Fined 500 Euros
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Mayor of Almuñécar, Trinidad Herrera, has been fined 500 euros for failing to carry out a demolition order.
Irritated Blood Donors
by Martin Myall •
It appears that the members of the Asociación de Donantes de Sangre de Almuñécar are not over impressed with the Mayor, Trinidad Herrera.
Interview: Mayor of Almuñécar
by Martin Myall •
The interview with the Mayor of Almuñécar, Trinidad Herrera, was given in her office at the Town Hall on the 26th of January 2012. The Mayor was asked questions concerning parking, unemployment and progress on the A-7 autovia between Taramay and Lobres.
Almuñécar Seeks Private Backing
by Martin Myall •
Almuñécar has three tourist-orientated, public enterprises that are dead in the water owing to a lack of funds, which is why it is putting out feelers to private companies to run them.
New Municipal Offices Near Castle
by David Darby •
The residents of the San Miguel area (old town area around the Castle) of Almuñecar now have a local municipal office, which is located on Calle San Miguel, in what was the old school building.
Almunecar PGOU Approval
by David Darby •
The, now infamous, Almunear PGOU appears to be moving forward following the approval of the Culture Delegate, Pedro Vagisil, who met with Trinidad Herrera and told her of that the Special Historic Plan has been given the go-ahead.
Fired and Rehired
by Editor •
One of the last controversial acts of Juan Carlos Benavides’s Mayoralty was the dismissal of five town-hall workers. The said workers took their grievance to court. Now the new Mayoress has made good a promise made as part of her investiture speech and reinstated the five municipal workers
