The Granada City Hall sold a piece of land to land developers… and then bought it back at double the price.
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Photo Competitions Along the Coast
by Anne Eastwood •
Both Motril and Salobreña have organised photographic competition events. Read more for details.
Caliope
by Anne Eastwood •
Fund raising and food collection can be fun, particularly if the community works together!
French Latino
by Anne Eastwood •
Well, just because summer has come to its official end on the Costa Tropical, doesn’t mean that we’ve experienced a dearth of cultural activities here.
Naval Exhibition
by Anne Eastwood •
La Herradura is holding a naval exhibition as part of the 451st commemoration of the 1562 shipwreck disaster in the bay. Twenty-five galleys were sunk by a storm with around 5,000 lives lost.
Reporter Donates Lift to School
by Paula Anthony •
Spanish media man, Eduardo San Martín has donated a brand new lift to a Nerja junior school after listening to a colleague’s radio program.
Wondering What to Do This Sunday?
by Louise Powell •
Well, for anybody in the province of Granada, visiting Quéntar on Sunday is a good option, it’s your last chance to see their Moros y Cristianos fiesta.
We’ve All got to Eat, You Know
by Paula Anthony •
The elderly woman who was being robbed was asked to be ‘understanding’ by the thief, “We’ve got to eat as well, you know.” This surprising encounter occurred in a jeweller’s in Torrox-Costa.
Pinching Pigs in Ferreira
by Hugh MacArthur •
The owner of a pig farm in Ferreira, Guadix, lost 15 pigs, a generator and numerous tools to thieves in the early hours of one morning. The said owner, Virtudes Suárez, is not amused.
Chorizos No Faltan
by Martin Myall •
There’s no shortage of thugs: A father was beaten up in front of his 6-year-old daughter after he recriminated a man for urinating in front of her. This occurred in Granada in broad daylight.
