“We’re making extremely good progress with our urban regeneration and revitalisation programme,” says Mayor of Benalmádena, Enrique Moya. “We’re continuing in our efforts to enhance the social, economic and commercial dynamics of Arroyo de la Miel and beyond.
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Thursday, 24 June 2010
Sanitation improved on two of Benalmadena Costa's busiest beaches
Benalmádena Town Hall has undertaken a series of scheduled improvements to the drainage system on Malapesquera and Torrebermeja beaches. The work, valued at nearly 40,000 euros is to try and stop overflows from the septic tanks by the increased use of the toilet and shower facilities during the high season
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Height of a building raises concern in Benalmadena Pueblo
The height of a residential building in Calle Lomilla, Benalmádena Pueblo, is once again causing concern for local residents and councillors. Members of the socialistopposition party, PSOE, held a meeting with residents to echo their dissatisfaction regarding the alleged height increase of the second phase of the Jacaranda development. PSOE spokesman, Javier Carnero, said that in 2007, work on the project was halted and the developer vowed to reduce the building by one storey and two basement levels. Carnero now accuses Jesús Fortes, the current Town Planning Councillor, of “ignoring the decree and granting the original licence regardless.”
Source: Benalmadena property news
Source: Benalmadena property news
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New plans for cleaner Benalmadena Costa beaches
Rafael Obrero, the Councillor for Beaches, has confirmed the Town Hall’s intention to have “beaches in perfect condition all year round,” by putting the beach maintenance contract out to tender. The company which is awarded the job will have a budget of 550,000 euros per year for the next four years.
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Works on Pueblosol complex in Benalmadena to be resumed
Alter more than tour years, work has resume don the Pueblosol Project in the Heart of Arroyo de la Miel. The privately owned venture, which includes an underground car park for 820 cars, a tree-lined boulevard and a shopping centre, was put on hold in 2006 after nearly a decade of delays and obstacles.
In January, the Town Hall stepped in as a mediator between the two companies who are carrying out the project after internal talks had failed to produce any agreement to move forward. “This project is key to the development and revitalization of Arroyo de la Miel,” said the Mayor, Enrique Moya, during a visit to the site with the bosses of Spanish property group Tremón, and the constructor Comsa.
In January, the Town Hall stepped in as a mediator between the two companies who are carrying out the project after internal talks had failed to produce any agreement to move forward. “This project is key to the development and revitalization of Arroyo de la Miel,” said the Mayor, Enrique Moya, during a visit to the site with the bosses of Spanish property group Tremón, and the constructor Comsa.
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Benalmadena kennel threatens the restoration of the quarry
The restoration of the old quarry in Monte Calamorro has not yet even started and already it’s problematic. Aripresa the company who will carry out the project to turn the quarry into a large public park, has said that before work can begin they require the removal of a 6,000 square municipal kennels and the dismantling of a power line. The Town Hall will now have to find another location for the kennels which houses about 300 hunting dogs belonging to 50 different owners within the municipality. The move is already fraught with complications as the General Urban Plan does not include land which is able to be used for this type of activity.
Source: Benalmadena property news
Source: Benalmadena property news
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Benalmadena Pueblo's new park revealed
La Finca de Los Limones in Benalmadena Pueblo is set to become one of the municipality’s largest public green spaces under initiatives set out by Town Planning Councillor; Jesus Fortes. The project will cost more than a million euros and according to Fortes, will be “green lung” for the town as well as preserving “important historical features of the village,” including the disused mill. It is also believed the new park will feature an outdoor gym for use by older residents in the area.
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Benalmadena medical centre’s location agreed
he location of the new medical centre in Benalmádena Pueblo has now been confirmed. The Town Hall has always made it clear that it would be situated at the junction of Avenida Juan Luis Peralta and Calle Feria, but it has not been until now that they have managed to agree a deal with the owners of the desired historic buildings to house the centre. In exchange for the premises, the existing proprietors will take over a 524 square metre plot of land in the Arroyo de la Miel Industrial Estate, which can be used for commercial or industrial purposes. According to municipal sources, the plot of land is of a lower value than the building in the Pueblo, so the Town Hall will pay the owners the 7,000 euros difference.
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Source: Benalmadena property news
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Major Benalmadena project in Arroyo de la Miel to re-start after 10 years
“It is magnificent news for everyone in Benalmádena,” said a jubilant Enrique Moya, Mayor of Benalmádena, on announcing work on the Pueblosol project in Arroyo de la Miel will resume within a month. The venture, which has suffered from paralysis for a decade, is to include an underground car park for 868 vehicles, a shopping area and an “elegant town boulevard.”
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The Expansion of Puerto Marina is still in doubt
“They have been talking about this idea of expanding the marina for years but nothing has seen the light of day,” say Johanna Lindstrom whose yacht has been moored in Benalmádena’s port for 10 years. “Maybe one day we’ll start to see movement but I’m not holding my breath.” The ambitious expansion venture was first launched at the end of the 1990s under the-mayor; Enrique Bolín. Since then, however the plans have not moved forward. In fact, they have recently moved a step backwards as the study into the environmental impact of the project, which was approved by the Ministry of Environment in 2002, has now expired. Should there be a desire to expand Puerto Marina, another detailed study would now need to be carried out and subsequently approved.
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Benalmadena's Pew Plans for six million from State Fund
The Town Hall has been setting out its plans for the six million euros received from the State Fund. “About 20 percent of this budget will be for Social Services”, said the Mayor; Enrique Moya. About another million euros will be used to modernise the municipality’s technological infrastructure; the Youth Centre will receive 1.5 million to update its facilities; and sports amenities including the pavilion in Benalmádena Pueblo, the Tomillar football pitch and the Arroyo de la Miel sports centre will also benefit. “In the area of education, we’ll concentrate mainly on the Miguel Hernández primary school. We will also work with the recommendations to remodel the “Casa de Cultura,” added Enrique Moya.
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Source: Benalmadena property news
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The oasis areas in Benalmadena Costa will be completed for December
New “oasis-style” zones are being developed along the main tourist areas of Benalmádena Costa. Mature palm trees and rockeries will be planted on over 400 square metres of beach, namely on Playas Santa Ana and Las Gaviotas. These tow areas have a large number of foreign-owned restaurants and bars along the Costa del Sol, attracting what the Town Hall described as “a significant number of overseas holidaymakers”.
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Mijas-Fuengirola initiative to improve traffic flow
An agreement signed between Fuengirola and Mijas Town Halls, the Junto de Andalucía and El Corte Inglés, means a notorious traffic hot spot on the A-387 is soon to be resolved.
The project, which will cost five million euros to complete, will include the construction of two additional lanes where La Loma connects with Avenida Clemente Díaz, one of the main arteries into Fuengirola; as well as two further roundabouts, one on each side of A-7 motorway.
The project, which will cost five million euros to complete, will include the construction of two additional lanes where La Loma connects with Avenida Clemente Díaz, one of the main arteries into Fuengirola; as well as two further roundabouts, one on each side of A-7 motorway.
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Road resurfacing campaign started in Fuengirola
This week, the Town Hall has begun a major new road resurfacing project, which aims to improve several key streets in the municipality.
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New roundabout to prevent accidents in Torreblanca
A new roundabout which aims to improve road safety for drivers entering the town from the old N340, has been opened by the Mayor, Esperanza Oña. At the inauguration on Avenida Carvajal, the Mayor stressed the structure’s importance due to the “many accidents which have occurred in this area.”
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The new Finland Centre in Fuengirola is opened by Minister and Ambassador
Finland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alexander Stubb, has flown to the Costa del Sol to inaugurate the new Finland Centre in Fuengirola. The Minister was joined by the country’s Ambassador in Spain, Markku Keinanen, as well as the Mayor of Fuengirola, Esperanza Oña.
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Fuengirola shops will not need an opening licence in the future
Starting a business will be somewhat easier from now in Fuengirola, at least in regards to municipal permits. In response to a European Union directive, this month, the Town Hall will bring in a change to its rules, meaning that shops do not have to apply for the traditional opening licence.
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Wells provide 80% of Fuengirola parks’ water
The Councillor for Parks, María Jesús Pascial, has said that almost 80 percent of the water now used for irrigating the town’s parks and green areas is water from wells that would be unsafe for human consumption. This initiative of using water from such resources forms part of the Town Hall’s environmental plan which was launched last year. “This scheme demonstrates the council’s dedication to saving water,” said Pascual. 11 out of 17 of Fuengirola’s main parks are currently operating this system.
Source: Fuengirola property news
Source: Fuengirola property news
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Major leisure complex withdrawn from Fuengirola urban plan
Las Isla del Sol, a leisure complex that would occupy an area of 100,000 square metres of land reclaimed by the sea, was to be the new star project in Fuengirola. However; a report in the environmental impact of the venture said it would have a negative effect on the beaches in Los Boliches. The project was then immediately removed from the new General Urban Plan which was provisionally approved last week. Despite the exclusion, the Town Hall is reluctant to give up on the project. “We’re not relinquishing La Isla del Sol, despite its withdrawal. We hope that it can become a reality in the future with some amendments,” said councillor Ana Mula.
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Source: Fuengirola property news
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New Fuengirola development approved
After three years, and after finally receiving the approval of the provincial Department of Housing, the Fuengirola Town Hall has unanimously agreed to give the go ahead to the development of a 61,000 square metre plot for residential purposes.
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