The Town Hall removes the reeds from the coastline after the DANA
The prevention work has minimised the consequences of the storm
The prevention work has minimised the consequences of the storm
This material represents more than 85% of the waste collected from sea
Some of the tasks will be to monitor compliance with municipal ordinances, control street vending, prevent theft and prevent illegal massages
The beaches Calahonda-Royal Beach-La Luna, El Bombo, El Chaparral and La Cala have once again been awarded with this important international distinction
There are 27 panels indicating the services offered by each beach, the current regulations and the characteristics of the surroundings
The enhancement of the environmental value of the Mijas coastline, sustainability and climate change, among the main challenges
The municipality renews the Blue Centre distinction for El Torreón and the Blue Path for the Coastal Path and obtains a special mention for the lifeguard team
The mural was created by Benito Leal, artist and Operational Services employee
In July, the volume of waste collected from the sea is reduced by half compared to June
The Councillor for Beaches, José Carlos Martín, announced that 2,200 tonnes of this invasive species were removed during June
The aim is to ensure that both the beaches and the accesses are perfect for the summer season
The First Deputy Mayor and Councillor responsible for the area, José Carlos Martín, takes stock of the damaged areas
The initiative took place on Saturday 12th at El Chaparral beach as part of the 'Living without plastics' programme
400,000 euros were spent on machinery, 280,000 euros to repair the coastal path damage caused by the storm and 200,000 euros for the algae recycling