A young 18-year-old lad dropped dead at the sports pavilion, Bola de Oro in Granada on Saturday 9th of November. However, to add insult to injury, a thief broke into his uncle’s parked car outside the hospital and stole the deceased’s possessions.
Granada Inland
News from inland Granada: Alpujarra, Lecrin Valley,Alti-plano & Poniente
50 Arrested over Forged Driving Tests
by Hugh MacArthur •
The suspects allegedly charged up to 3,000 euros for a pass mark in the theory test, even though many of the pupils could neither read nor write.
La Castañada
by Anne Eastwood •
According to the Almuñécar Town Hall, hundreds of people gather in the town square to celebrate La Castañada Sierra at the beginning of the month.
Failing to Protect
by Martin Myall •
The Regional Supreme Court (TSJA) has found the City Hall of Granada guilty of failing to protect a local from decibel contamination. Put another way, the Council did not act against a pub that was making the neighbours’ lives unsupportable.
Car ‘Stolen’ by the Police
by Hugh MacArthur •
Back in 2010 the municipal police in the city of Granada towed a car away and impounded it after finding that it had no insurance. So far, nothing unusual.
Jammed Minibus Blocks Road
by Vivienne Hughes •
The streets across from the Alhambra monument are narrow and winding so that only a minibus can be used on its bus route but miscalculations occur.
Topless Women in Parliament, Fart Filtering Underwear & Driving Test Examiner Throttled…
by David Darby •
Topless Women in Parliament, Fart Filtering Underwear & Driving Test Examiner Throttled… Download the full copy of the Gazette, read the stories and laugh at the pictures… you know you want to!
XXXVI Jazz Festival of Granada
by Louise Powell •
The XXXVI Granada Jazz festival takes place this month. Full programme of performances, including venues and entrance prices.
Padul’s Dating Fiesta
by Martin Myall •
Padul, at the top of the lecrín valley, just 13 kilometres below Granada, has something planned for their lonely hearts!
A Fiery Neighbour
by Martin Myall •
Neighours can be problematic – you know, the ones that let their dogs crap on your lawn or have music on a full blast in the evening. But most of these inconveniences pale beside the neighbour who decided to throw a Molotov cocktail onto his neighbour’s balcony-cum-terrace.
