Wasp Sting Rescue by Martin Myall • September 21, 2022 The Mountain Rescue service was called out to rescue a French woman in the Sierra Nevada area after she was stung by a wasp. Read More
Let It Snow, Let It Snow! by Martin Myall • November 24, 2021 OK, living on the Costa Tropical you see the idea of snowfall as something special – in more northern climes, it can be a pain, but even so… Read More
No Cases in a Fortnight by Martin Myall • August 31, 2021 The following 57 municipalities in the Province of Granada have not recorded a single case of Covid-19 in the last 14 days. Read More
Granada Sur Now at Level Three by Martin Myall • May 6, 2021 The Junta announced last night that the Costa Tropical and the Alpujarra are now on Level Three, having dropped from Level Four. Read More
Capileira Helicopter Rescue by Martin Myall • February 28, 2021 A young man out hiking had to be rescued by helicopter after taking a fall on his way up to the Mulhacen peak of the Sierra Nevada. Read More
Towns Reopening on Monday by Martin Myall • January 31, 2021 The Junta’s Public Health Committee for Granada met Friday and decided which towns could reopen as of 00.01h on Monday the 1st of February. Read More
Junta Publishes BOJA by Martin Myall • January 16, 2021 The Junta has published the changes announced yesterday evening in the official regional gazette (BOJA). It confirms the list of closed municipalities. Read More
Nearly 50 Towns Isolated by Martin Myall • January 15, 2021 A total of 49 municipalities within the province of Granada will been closed off starting Monday morning, announced the Junta PM, Juanma Moreno. Read More
Thick Snow in the Alpujarra by Martin Myall • January 10, 2021 Coming down from Pitres in the Alpujarra this morning, we passed a continual stream of traffic heading up to the snow; last night left a thick mantle. Read More
The Fantastic Four by Vivienne Hughes • November 29, 2020 The number of municipalities in Granada that have never had one case of Covid-19 since the pandemic began dwindles – now there are only four. Read More