The Guardia Civil and Policía Nacional have so far processed 1,500 rural accommodation dwellings and have found 31 unregistered ones.
Tag Archive for andalucia
Priest Slapping Case Comes Up
by Hugh MacArthur •
This has nothing to do with the paedophile cases in the Granada diocese that are all over the headlines, but concerns an attack in a church back in October 2010.
Driving Instructor Throttles Examiner
by Hugh MacArthur •
The case of a driving instructor who tried to strangle a driving examiner has finally come up.
It’s The Pope Calling
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Pope personally phoned the victim of sexual abuse in Granada allegedly carried out by several priests during his adolescence.
Petanca Mundialito in Almuñécar
by Martin Myall •
After a 5-year absence, the ‘world-series’ pétanque (bowls) competition returns to Almuñécar and on Playa San Cristóbal, as always.
Suprising Prison Plumbing
by Hugh MacArthur •
Judge Del Arco has been investigating whether the provincial prison in Albolote has been dumping untreated sewage into a stream.
Animal Deaths up at Peña Escrita?
by Martin Myall •
According to CANDA, an Almuñécar youth organisation with alleged connections to a political party, animals are dying at Peña Escrita mountain park.
Cambridge University in Salobreña
by Vivienne Hughes •
Thanks to Salobreña’s IES Mediterraneo and their project, Proyecto Cambridge, Salobreña will become a focal point for learning English.
Motril Cemetery Setback
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Motril Town Hall is complaining that the Junta has been quibbling over the site for the new municipal cemetery.
Noisy Ferry Problems
by Vivienne Hughes •
The North-African ferries are a godsend but very noisy if you live near Motril Port, so measures will be taken to bring back a little peace and quiet.
