Thursday, March 23, 2023

Cadiz

Cadiz former Salesian college director to be tried for alleged sexual abuse of 12 children

A Salesian priest is to stand trial for allegedly sexually abusing 12 children between the age of 12 and 14

Cadiz PP head slams Junta de Andalucia boss Susana Diaz

Antonio Sanz (PP) has gone after Susana Diaz saying she has no interest in Andalucia

Chiclana expats up-in-arms after ‘overcharging’ for IBI property tax

IBI Real is demanding the town hall take action

Cadiz beach bar at heart of drug ring

A Guardia Civil officer, a former Socialist councillor and three members of the military are arrested in connection to a Cadiz drug ring

Algeciras to Granada passenger train service on the brink of closure

EXCLUSIVE: Possible closure of Algeciras to Granada passenger train service will have ‘huge impact’ on expats

Hand grenade found in sack of potatoes

Bomb disposal experts called in to deal with unexploded device in Cadiz

Michelin has spoken: Delight for a few and disappointment for many

Cadiz restaurant earns the sole second star

Massacre remembered

During the early days of the Spanish Civil War, a large group of women and children were rounded up and shot in a chapel near Jimena de la Frontera.

Costa del Sol beach briefly closed after sighting of shark

A two-metre long shark was spotted close to the shore

Paco de Lucia burial in Algeciras today

The legendary flamenco artist will be laid to rest in a cemetery today, alongside his parents and son

Where to stay on the Costa de la Luz

There are so many fantastic places to stay on the Costa de la Luz, writes Jon Clarke

Small victory for families evicted from Costa de la Luz homes

Expats find a reason to be happy amid the remains of their homes

Jack Kidd’s ponies impounded after alleged Sotogrande scam

Simon Welsh owner of polo team Cancha 2, is accused of leaving Kidd and Genesis star Mike Rutherford with a string of unpaid debts

A tale of two pueblos: Barbate and Zahara de los Atunes

While very different, the quirky towns of Zahara and Barbate are breath of fresh air from the manufactured charms of the Costa del Sol, writes Carey Camel

Waddling back to the future

At Finca La Donaira a hotel and farming project is combining ancient and modern technology to bring great optimism to Spain’s organic agricultural sector, writes James Bryce

Vulture dies in ‘tremendous pain’ after power line collision

A collision with an electric power line in Los Alcornocales National Park left a vulture in such a state that it had to be put down

Tarifa property worth more than exclusive Marbella

Rapidly rising real estate prices give Marbs a run for its money

Riding the wind on the Costa de la Luz

JON CLARKE takes a trip along the Costa de la Luz, Andalucia’s most unspoilt, if sometimes rather breezy, coastline

What makes Jerez’s mice so happy?

It's not flamenco...

Doñana’s UNESCO status in danger

Unless Spain solves local issues by next February, Doñana could lose its UNESCO status

Where to eat on the Costa de la Luz

There is a fantastic range of places to eat and drink on the Costa de la Luz, writes Jon Clarke

Record rainfall sees worst floods since 1940s

Some of heaviest rain on record leads to flood chaos in Andalucia. Here, a submerged house in Jimera de Libar, near Ronda. Picture Karl Smallman.

Double drugs haul in Andalucia

A record-breaking amount of hashish has been found in Cordoba and Algeciras

SAVED! Junta places ‘explicit ban’ on Valdevaqueros development

Tarifa beach development and others on Andalucian coast are scrapped in new coastal protection shake up

The Whaley brothers and the Costa de la Luz windsurfing revolution

It is three decades since the talented Whaley brothers launched the first windsurf businesses on the Costa de la Luz

Anarchy in Jerez

Unions ‘declare war’ after town hall lays off 390 employees

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