Frigiliana nominated for award

The historical centre of Frigiliana, kinown as ‘Barribarto’, is a maze of narrow streets and whitewashed buildings, the architectural legacy of the Moorish culture in Spain. The Foundation Blas Infante is behind a move to award the ‘Príncipe de Asturias de la Concordia 2010’ to the descendants of the Moorish Andalucians expelled from Frigiliana in 1610.

Man in critical condition after fall

A thirty year-old man is in a critical condition in the Carlos Haya hospital in Málaga after falling about seven metres from a building in calle Rafael Alberti, Frigiliana.

Frigiliana approves water privatisation

The ruling PA in Frigiliana under Mayor Javier López have used their absolute majority to approve the privatisation of the water supply, dismissing opposition PSOE and PP objections to the proposal.

Online health in Frigiliana and Caleta de Vélez

The 1,630 registered users of the Health Centre in Frigiliana and the 1,740 users of the Health Centre in Caleta de Vélez can now benefit from the implementation of the Digital Health Record.

Frigiliana and water privatisation

The PSOE in Frigiliana is asking the ruling PA to halt the proposed privatisation of the water and sewage supply and to hold a referendum on the subject to let the people decide.

Feria de San Antonio in Frigiliana

The annual Feria de San Antonio takes place in Frigiliana from Wednesday June 9th to Sunday June 13th, always a colourful event and including a ‘bull run’. The programme of events is:

Frigiliana to privatise water company

Frigiliana Council has given the green light to a plan to privatise the water service in the town and bids will now be invited for the contract.

Frigiliana Council approves budget

Frigiliana Council has set aside an amount of €63,000 in the municipal budget this year to help unemployment in the area by creating up to 14 jobs with a contract period of three months.

Frigiliana Day of the Cross

Monday May 3rd is the traditional Day of the Cross, and around twenty floral decorations will be adorning the streets of the mountain village of Frigiliana. At each and every cross, and these will be in the old and new parts of town, there will be honey, morcilla, chorizo, sweets and, of course, wine on offer.