Just about every business was hit for six by the lock down but for some the consequences are longer lasting: the Sierra Nevada ski station, for instance.
Granada Inland
News from inland Granada: Alpujarra, Lecrin Valley,Alti-plano & Poniente
Fake Traffic Control
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Guardia Civil nobbled a man, dressed in a soldier’s uniform, who was stopping traffic in Padul Monday night as if it were an official traffic-control point.
Three Up & Armed
by Martin Myall •
What is surprising about the armed hold up in the city of Granada, is not the targeted business nor the booty obtained, but the getaway vehicle used.
Walking Fido Fine
by Martin Myall •
Things are looking a little grimmer for Dodging with Dogs; i.e., using walking your dog as an excuse to break the quarantine in the city of Granada.
Polish Tourists Raped
by Vivienne Hughes •
On the 16th of April, 2016 around 06.30h two female, Polish tourists – they were returning home after a night out in Granada, and were trying to find their hostal.
Old Hospital Reopens
by Vivienne Hughes •
Mercadona Needs Workers
by Martin Myall •
As you can imagine, with the initial panic-buying assault and its follow up, Mercadona and other supermarket chains are happy bunnies.
Bed-Ridden Woman Rescued
by Editor •
It was thanks to a block janitor that an elderly, bed-ridden woman was rescued after spending several days without assistance.
Jumped out Hospital Window
by Martin Myall •
A patient who had been hospitalised for Coronavirus at the Hospital Virgen de las Nieves in Granada reportedly threw himself from a 7th-storey window.
Couldn’t Stand Neighbour
by Hugh MacArthur •
When the police stop somebody out when they shouldn’t be, they are offered from the most foreseeable excuses to the most original – this is a case of the former.

