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Tag Archive for andalusia
The Virus Deniers vs Reality
by Martin Myall •
There are people that not only believe crazy things, but will go out of their way to convince you that what they believe is not bonkers.
Covid Blew The Blues
by Louise Powell •
The annual Blues Festival that is held in the castle/fortress of La Herradura in August has been blown out by the new Covid-19 restrictions.
Motril Car Tax Due
by Vivienne Hughes •
Motril Town Hall began collecting the IVTM local vehicle tax (Impuesto de Vehículos de Tracción Mecánica) on the 5th of this month.
Loma del Gato & Cabra Fires
by Hugh MacArthur •
There was a bit of a scare up in the Loma del Gato and La Golondrina area above Taramay and the N-340 roundabout, yesterday, when a fire broke out.
Light Fingered in Motril
by Hugh MacArthur •
The Policía Nacional arrested an employee at a Motril car showroom, suspected of taking a considerable sum of money from the company safe.
Was Bubión Fire Deliberate?
by Vivienne Hughes •
Seprona (the environmental branch of the Guardia Civil based in Granada together with officers from the Capileira post, are investigating the Burbión hillfire.
Vélez Market Fiasco
by Martin Myall •
Whilst Los Almuñequeros wonder how the new municipal market will turn out, the San Francisco, Gourmet municipal market has flopped, many consider.
Earth Tremor off La Rábita
by Martin Myall •
It was a busy day yesterday for earth tremors with the strongest one having its epicentre just off La Rábita at 10.29h, registering 3.0 on the Richter Scale.
Instant Retribution
by Hugh MacArthur •
A 53-year-old, Lithuanian woman was sexually assaulted by a 33-year-old Moroccan man with a knife when she was on her way in Albuñol to see some friends.
