ISSUE NO. 1672
20 - 26 July 2017
COSTA DEL SOL
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€790m water bill DROUGHTLIKE The area's dams are low.
THE Costa del Sol is to receive a major boost to water infrastructure after the Junta de Andalucia announced a massive €790 million investment. It comes amid increasing drought fears, with several major reservoirs
currently at less than 50 per cent of capacity following a dry start to the year. The money will be spent on 149 projects throughout Andalucia over the next four years, of which 16 are located in Malaga Province.
Glad you’re not here By Matt Ford A British holidaymaker says her dream Spanish break was ruined by misleading online accommodation information. After flying from Scotland to Malaga for a one-week stay in nearby Fuengirola, Gillian Sutherland says she was “devastated and disgusted” by what
Horse held A 35-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested on animal abuse charges after investigators found a severely malnourished horse at his plot in Malaga.
awaited her. “We were shocked that the accommodation comprised of two apartments split originally from one, with 24 of the 26 pictures on the website showing the half we were not allocated.” Gillian booked the holiday at the Top2Stay apartments after seeing details on the Booking.com website.
“I am absolutely disgusted with both Booking.com and Top2Stay,” she said yesterday. Booking.com in London declined to comment when contacted by EWN, while the Top2Stay agency was contacted several times but had failed to respond by the time of publication. Turn to page 2
DISGUSTED: Gill (left).