
There’s a restaurant/hotel in Nigüelas called Alquería Los Lentos which is well worth a visit on any day, but yesterday was a special day, too.
Padul, at the top of the lecrín valley, just 13 kilometres below Granada, has something planned for their lonely hearts!
It was around about a year ago that Assyce, a leading company in renewable energy, opened up its new installations in Padul. Local politicians we full of praise, saying that this enterprise heralded a new future for the town… Assyce has since laid off 90% of its staff.
Padul’s budding scholars at the San Sebastian school are tolerating freezing classrooms thanks to a combination of power cuts and a new heating system, the former, all too common, erasing the programming of the latter.
Padul is home to the most important wetlands in the southeast of Spain. Most people don’t know – not even the locals – that it exists, in spite of it covering 300,000 hectares.
Parishioners are revolting against the decision of the controversial Archbishop of Granada to deprive them of their popular parish priest.