A 6-year-old girl has been removed from her mother’s custody owing to an abysmal lack of schooling, nutrition and hygiene.
City & Metropolitan
News from Granada city and its surroundings
Fines for Cyclists
by Martin Myall •
If you are like me and live up the Cabra Montes road, cyclists are not on your Xmas-card list… so here’s something to cheer you.
A Den of Rubbish
by Hugh MacArthur •
Four refuse lorries were needed to remove nearly 10 tonnes of rubbish from a Granada flat, whose owner suffers from Diogenes Syndrome.
First Train on Monday
by Hugh MacArthur •
The first train in over three years will leave Granada station at 07.35h on Monday the 3rd with 50 seats already sold as of yesterday.
Daring Raid on Police Van
by Martin Myall •
A dangerous criminal managed to escape from police custody in Granada whilst he was being transported in a Guardia Civil van on Thursday.
Police Deployment at Hospital
by Martin Myall •
There was a commotion up at the Hospital Materno Infantil in Granada on Tuesday when two child doctors and a nurse were attacked.
The Train is Back!
by Martin Myall •
The provincial Sub-Delegate for the Central Government, Inmaculada López Calahorro, announced that the Madrid-Granada train service recommences this month.
Citizen’s Arrest
by Hugh MacArthur •
Thanks to the rapid intervention of two young men, a woman was rescued from her partner who had been setting about her in the centre of Granada.
Old Cars Lose Benefits
by Martin Myall •
There was a time when in Granada, like in the rest of Spain, if you have a car over 25-years old, you paid no municipal road tax.
International Jazz Festival
by Louise Powell •
There’s top class Jazz in the City of Granada in November at the Teatro Isabel la Católica as part of the XXXIX Festival Internacional de Jazz de Granada.
