With this article, the online version of the Seaside Gazette reaches the 4,000-article mark, after starting out in April 2009. We reached the 3,000th post mark on November the 26th last year, meaning that we have increased our article stock by 25% in only ten months.
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Fake Penis Doping Scam
by David Darby •
What could the World Section be without a damn good fake penis story? Well, in this case, it’s the story of Devis Licciardi…
Just Horseplay?
by David Darby •
We are constantly bombarded with news of people in trusted positions, from just about every religion, who are arrested for some sort of sexual deviancy.
Bicycle Parade in Salobreña
by Vivienne Hughes •
Last Sunday, the 22nd of September saw a large group of cyclists participating in the La Ciudad, Sin Mi Coche campaign.
Italian Bonsai Maestro in Almuñécar
by Louise Powell •
Giorgio Castagneri was a great success in the Jardín Museo del Bonsái de Almuñécar where he gave a conference on Sunday the 22nd.
200 Immigrants assault Border Fence
by Martin Myall •
It looks like a scene from World War Z, starring Brad Pitt, but this is the security fence around Spanish, North African enclave, Melilla.
Best Tourist Figures Since 1999
by Louise Powell •
The Province of Granada registered a 12% increase in tourists during July and August, which is mainly thanks to internal tourism.
Órgiva Fiestas
by Vanessa Bosch •
From today until this Sunday, Órgiva and visitors will be enjoying its annual Reales Ferias Fiestas.
Dead Dolphin on Dead Man’s Beach
by Hugh MacArthur •
A dead dolphin was washed up on Almuñécar’s Playa del Muerto (Deadman’s Beach) yesterday afternoon, Wednesday the 25th September.
Blackmail?
by Martin Myall •
After the teachers in the Balearic Islands had been on strike for ten days, a conservative MP dropped a bomb shell: parents who are supporting the teachers strike run the risk of having their children removed from their care for not ensuring that they children go to school.