Neigbours were puzzled by the constant pealing of bells coming from a church in the Albaicín (Granada) but they were horrified to discover what was causing it.
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Hiking North of Granada
by Martin Myall •
Over 50 hikers had a fantastic day out, thanks to perfect weather and a great route. Let’s face it; this time of year is best for walking.
Tipping Fire Engines
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Granada Fire Service is not happy with their new fire trucks, which have a tendency, to roll over.
Two Years’ Imprisonment for Bank Auditor
by Hugh MacArthur •
An employee of Caja Rural in Granada has been given a 2-year prison sentence and a 1,620-euro fine for misappropriating a customer’s cheque. Read on…
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.
Noisy Nuns
by Martin Myall •
The nuns belonging to the Zafra convent in Albaicín in Granada city won’t be receiving any Christmas cards from the locals after they woke everybody up at 06.30h, one fine Tuesday morning by knocking the stuffing out of their convent bells.
Wrong Car; Wrong Person
by Editor •
Luis García Díaz is not a happy bunny after receiving a traffic fine… for a car that isn’t his and for a traffic incident in a place where he hadn’t set foot in the last ten years.
Compulsory Vaccination
by Editor •
An outbreak of measles in the city of Granada has re-opened the debate over whether vaccinations should be optional or obligatory, where children are concerne