Just a quickie to remind you all that a new law concerning bicycle crash helmets comes into force tomorrow (9th May).
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Local foods
by Marianne Lindahl •
Although perhaps not the most outstanding feature of local cooking, the tapas served free in all the province’s bars to wash down with a glass of wine or beer are a tasty symbol of the province of Granada, stimulating the senses and wetting the appetite for lunch or dinner.
Royal Transport Problems
by Martin Myall •
The Spanish Air Force planes destined for the use of high-ranking, figures of state have been grounded five times in as many months.
Career in the Forces Now Attractive
by Martin Myall •
There was a time up to the mid 90’s, when Compulsory Military Service still existed, that nobody wanted to enlist. Now way, José!
Second Highest in Europe
by Hugh MacArthur •
Here’s a surprise for you… not: Spain has the 2nd highest Internet prices in Europe – Cyprus has the highest.
Spring!
by Marianne Lindahl •
Now is the time when the Spanish landscape dresses up in bright yellow colours. In Taramay, the streets are lined with luscious Mimosa trees in full bloom. Meadows and valleys are covered with the frail, but fierce Buttercup Oxalis.
An Unexpected Visit
by Martin Myall •
Driving instructors usually take their lives into their own hands whilst out on the roads, but sometimes danger follows them back to the office.
Heartless?
by Martin Myall •
Some of you will remember the YAK-42 aviation accident which cost the lives of 63 Spanish servicemen returning from Afghanistan in 2003
New Road Regulations 2014
by Maria Teresa Velasco •
The new upgrade to the law on road safety (Ley de Seguridad Vial in Spanish) has been approved by the Spanish parliament and will be enforced sometime in the first half of 2014.
How Much Will Your Electricity Bill Be?
by Martin Myall •
After the fracas at the end of last year over electricity prices, the Government has come up with a new system.
