There’s a little village up in the Alpujarra called Narlia where an act of arguable injustice is unfolding in the form of a demolition.
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Motril Lorries Suffer
by Martin Myall •
The Motril, road-haulage company, Comotrans, which is one of the most important such companies in Spain, has been caught up in the French/Catalan border troubles.
Alpujarra Hospital Progress?
by Martin Myall •
Policeman’s Assailant Dies
by Hugh MacArthur •
Illegal Dwelling Decree
by Martin Myall •
The Junta de Andalucía announced that it intends to permit the ‘legalisation’ of some 327,000 illegal builds within the region.
Los Tablones Bowman Arrested
by Hugh MacArthur •
An off-duty policeman from the Guardia Civil called for support from municipal police officers to arrest a man with a bow in Los Tablones.
Discontent in Rubite
by Martin Myall •
The Motril law courts have found a worker at the Rubite Town Hall guilty of attacking a conservative (PP) councillor.
Fake Iberian Hams
by Vivienne Hughes •
FACUA, which is a consumer-rights organisation, has reported a major Spanish distributor of Jamón Serrano for fraud.
Órgiva’s Tierra Frágil
by Gazette Reader •
Artists’ Network Alpujarra is an art collective that raising awareness about climate crisis through Art.
Father and Son Perish in River
by Vivienne Hughes •
A 43-year-old father and his 17-year-old son both drowned whilst practicing abseiling down the waterfalls along Rió Trevélez in Órgiva.


