Works in December 2025

Works carried out in the urbanisation during the month of December

The month of December began in the urbanisation with a very special atmosphere, thanks to the work carried out by our staff, who from the very first days were responsible for installing the Christmas decorations, as well as a large number of poinsettias placed in various areas. As shown in the photographs, the result was truly attractive and very much in keeping with this festive season.

The main roundabout looked particularly impressive, offering a very pleasant and welcoming appearance, as can be seen in the images provided. The lighting and decorative elements added a festive touch that was very well received by residents and visitors alike.

We would like to highlight that all this work has been carried out with great effort by our staff, making the most of the resources available to the EUC, which ultimately are those contributed by the residents themselves. The work has been done with care, dedication and responsibility, and we believe that these resources have been very well used, achieving a simple yet elegant and attractive Christmas lighting display.

Finally, we would like to mention that the Mijas Town Council installed some additional decorations at the last minute on the main roundabout, helping to complete the Christmas decoration of this very representative area of the urbanisation.

Although the installation of the Christmas decorations has meant additional work for our staff, this has not prevented them from continuing to deal with reported issues and carrying out other essential maintenance tasks throughout the urbanisation. These have included street cleaning, the repair of damaged road signs and bollards (which, unfortunately, have been particularly numerous this month), the repair of broken inspection chamber covers, as well as the trimming of plants that were obstructing pedestrian access on pavements. In addition, there have been many other routine tasks which, given the size of Sitio de Calahonda, are too numerous to list.

To conclude, we finish as we did in last month’s post, as work continues on the removal of dead palm trees. The images of these works are especially sad for us to see, and for further information we refer readers to last month’s publication.

Below you will find a photo gallery, because, as we always say, a picture is worth a thousand words.