Alpujarra

News from La Alpujarra

The Inland Cave

Friday, January 27, 2012
By Shortshank

When you walked around the Almuñécar Sunday Market, eying all the 2nd-hand stalls, you will have seen La Cueva de Aladin‘s one, but you’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg, because Rennie has his large shop premises in Lanjarón, where the majority of his stuff is on display. So, if you are looking... »

The Reoccurring Six

Saturday, January 14, 2012
By Shortshank

Six people were arrested for allegedly embezzling 9,700 euros from an elderly man, even going so far as to threaten his life. The six men, all from different villages around the Alpujarra, are aged between 21 and 40. »

Small Village, Big Lie

Saturday, December 17, 2011
By Shortshank

When your home village has only 726 inhabitants, you can bet that everybody knows everybody, so when you tell a porker, nobody is going to believe it, because they know you. Well, one 54-year-old man in such a village, deep in the Alpujarra, decided to report that he had been mugged and kidnapped, as... »

Rhea & The Refuge

Saturday, December 10, 2011
By Jane Skellett

Did you know that Rhea was the mother of the Greek gods; and goddess of fertility, motherhood and generation? Her name means ‘flow’ and ‘ease’; and as the wife of Kronos (Time), she represents the eternal flow of time and generations. »

British Consular Newsletter – November

Saturday, November 19, 2011
By Shortshank
British Consular Newsletter – November

What is Benefit Theft? The vast majority of people who claim UK benefits are honest, law-abiding citizens. But there are those who try to cheat the system. People who are in receipt of UK benefits have a responsibility to keep the authorities informed of any change in their circumstances, as this can affect their... »

100,000 Euros Wasted

Tuesday, November 8, 2011
By Editor

All of the saplings that were planted in the Alpujarra area as part of a reforestation programme have died... because they were planted in April instead of the Autumn. »

Car Arsonists

Thursday, October 13, 2011
By Editor

Guardia Civil officers in Órgiva have arrested two men in connection with the arson attacks on five cars in the Tablones municipal annex of the town. »

British Consulate Newsletter

Tuesday, October 11, 2011
By Editor
British Consulate Newsletter

Monthly Newsletter from the British Consulate in Malaga, containing news on pensions, The Royal British Legion and Age Concern, amongst other points. »

PSOE Pacts with Benavides over Mancomunidad

Friday, September 16, 2011
By Editor

It is now clear why the provincial office of the PSOE was against the Almunecar PSOE councillors voting against the Benavides's party - there were succulent 'second prizes' to be had. »

British Consulate Newsletter – September

Wednesday, September 7, 2011
By Editor
British Consulate Newsletter – September

The monthly newsletter for September, sent out by the British Consulate in Malaga, Spain, giving advice and information for the British expat population. »

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