The Mijas Town Hall plans recreational park for donkeys
Mijas aims to become a sanctuary for donkeys to help preserve a species that is at risk of extinction
Mijas aims to become a sanctuary for donkeys to help preserve a species that is at risk of extinction
To participate, you must register in advance before 14 hours on May 30th
‘Mijas con Alma y Solidar Edad’ is a programme that provides companionship to elderly people and is looking for volunteers
The initiative, promoted by the Family and Equal Opportunities Department, is free of charge and offers 60 places
It is the first time that the Town Hall joins this popular festivity with this symbol made by the municipal workers with white carnations
It includes the incorporation of technological advances to simplify procedures and the need to reduce administrative and technical requirements
Mata: “We are open to providing land and offering whatever support is necessary to ensure the Guardia Civil in Mijas has the best possible facilities”
As well as the events of the brotherhoods, on Friday of Sorrows and Saturday of Passion, we can also enjoy magic and literature
This alliance aims to promote access to culture and leisure, socio-economic growth and social welfare of the Mijas population
The local executive expects it to be ready by the end of May, benefiting streets such as Campos, Larga del Palmar, Caños and Vistamar.
Sand supply, algae removal, installation of lifeguard and toilet kiosks are some of the actions
So far this month, 13 people have been arrested for different crimes thanks to the work of the officers
The access regulation will not affect residents nor business owners, who will be able to drive through the town centre with any type of vehicle
The registration period will start on the 19th of March and is aimed at children between 4 and 14 years old