The Mayor of Almuñécar, Trinidad Herrera, has been fined 500 euros for failing to carry out a demolition order.
Tag Archive for Velilla
Velilla Beach Work
by Hugh MacArthur •
Workers from the Almuñécar cleaning and maintenance company have been busy eliminating the shelf on Velilla beach, which was caused by recent spring gales.
Salobreña Man Dies in Almuñécar
by Hugh MacArthur •
A 54-year-old man from Salobreña was unfortunate enough to slip and fall on the rocks between the Velilla water park and the sea.
Casa Paco Gutted by Fire
by Martin Myall •
One of Almuñécar’s best known restaurants, Casa Paco, which is situated on Playa Velilla, was badly damaged by fire. Around half of the interior was destroyed.
A Quicky about Saint Micky
by Anne Eastwood •
You wouldn’t be the first person to have arrived on the Costa Tropical who thought, “Wow, all they do is celebrate festivals here!”
Velilla Slip Way Repaired
by Martin Myall •
The Central Government, through its provincial Coastal Department (Costas) ,has begun improvement work on the slipway next to the Velilla breakwater in Almuñécar.
Speedy Almuñécar Pleno
by Martin Myall •
The last Plenary Meeting of the Almuñécar Town Council in 2012 only took five minutes. The points for voting was the settling of outstanding debts, resignations and loans.
Somebody’s Stolen the Winches!
by Martin Myall •
On Velilla beach in Almuñécar, next to the breakwater, there are manual winches for hauling small fishing boats from the water, up onto the beach… or at least, there used to be, as somebody has stolen them.
New Recycling Bins
by Martin Myall •
La Herradura and Velilla are to get new glass-recycling bins, thanks to an agreement struck between the Town Hall and a glass-recycling company, Ecovidrio. The Councillor for the Environment, Luis Aragón, said that collection points for paper and plastic will be next. With these new containers, the total for the whole municipality (La Herradura and…
Cheaper Parking in Almunecar?
by Editor •
While the IU (left wing coalition) party state that they understand that the pace of changing the Blue Zone timetable is limited by the terms of the contract entered into between the Town Hall and the company that runs it, they hope that once those contracts have expired a radical change will take place.
