Issue No. 1899 25 Nov - 1 Dec 2021
MORE than 460 Junta employees with 160 specialist vehicles will ensure that Andalucia’s roads remain passable this winter. Marifran Carazo, who heads the regional government’s Public Works department, recently detailed the Winter Roads Plan that will be in force until the end of March. Special attention will be paid to the provinces of Almeria, Malaga, Granada, Cordoba and Jaen, Carazo revealed. Almeria, where operations are focusing on the province’s 307 kilometres of mountain roads, will be able to count on a team of 79 drivers and their assistants, as well as 31 vehicles that include seven snowploughs, plus two more if needed. The province also has 878 tons of road salt in reserve.
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New owners MINNEAPOLIS‐based investment fund Castlelake purchased the Spanish National Research Council’s old headquarters on Almeria City’s Paseo for an undisclosed sum. The Ministry of Defence acquired the building last year, ceded by Hacienda as compensation after the Ministry made over properties to the Junta de Andalucia. Earlier, Almeria City Hall passed up the opportunity of buying the building when the current mayor was Urban Development councillor. The new owners will convert the building into apartments although David Martinez, Castlelake’s Spanish director was unable to say when rehabilitation would start. “That’s something that has yet to be decided,” he said.