
The Junta has published the changes announced yesterday evening in the official regional gazette (BOJA). It confirms the list of closed municipalities.
A total of 49 municipalities within the province of Granada will been closed off starting Monday morning, announced the Junta PM, Juanma Moreno.
From Midnight Sunday; i.e. Monday morning, new restrictions will come into force until the 25th of this month, when it will be revised.
Never has the Regional Health Board had so many medical staff under employment at one time, but even so, there is a worrying shortage, especially in Granada.
In Andalucía the number of infected, hospitalised and deaths is increasing alarmingly, but what most worries the Junta is the province of Granada.
Against all predictions, the Central Government has allowed Granada and Málaga to move forward with the rest of Andalucía into Phase Three. Readers will remember that these two provinces were kept in Phase One whilst the rest of Andalucía moved on to Phase Two. The reason was on that occasion each province had to carry out the…
If you live in any of these 133 village-size municipalities you are not restricted by the timetable laid down yesterday.
In the last five years the number of Granadinos that have emigrated in search of work has mushroomed: 47,730 people from the province have left the country in that time.
A long-term professor up at Granada University has been charged with sexual aggression and abuse against his pregnant Russian girlfriend.
A summary of regional news as reported in the March edition of the Seaside Gazette