
Amazing as it might seem, given the date and weather, Motril’s beaches were without lifeguards and warning flags for the first week of July.
Volunteers were out clearing up one of the riverbeds in Almuñécar, picking up all the rubbish, giving up their spare time to give the town a better image.
After the clean up of the rocks around Playa Tesorillo in Almuñécar, volunteers will start on those around Peñón Punta de la Mona (Soguilla).
The Alpujarra township of Lanjarón has been moved to help in the plight of the refugees on Europe’s frontiers; i.e., Greece, fleeing the civil war in Syria, as well as other conflicts.
The very popular III Festival del Mar included a seabed clean up by volunteer divers an the Peña Parda end of the beach.
Volunteers in Salobreña have been giving a lesson in civic spirit by selflessly using the spare time to clear debris from the beaches.
Around 50 volunteers of all ages, belonging to the Hombre y Territorio group, spent a Sunday cleaning up Cerro Gordo.
Volunteers, operating from the Marina del Este beach, have carried out a third clean-up dive of the seabed in La Herradura bay.