Guardiana Newspaper
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Guardiana Newspaper
Hi All,
The thread is quiet at the moment so I will ask a question. Before we went on Hols there was talk of "The Guardiana" going on line with a web edition.
Is it still being published? Has a web edition appeared (promised for September)? Has anyone seen an edition after August?
Regards,
John.
The thread is quiet at the moment so I will ask a question. Before we went on Hols there was talk of "The Guardiana" going on line with a web edition.
Is it still being published? Has a web edition appeared (promised for September)? Has anyone seen an edition after August?
Regards,
John.
#2
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Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 40
Originally Posted by John & Kath
Hi All,
The thread is quiet at the moment so I will ask a question. Before we went on Hols there was talk of "The Guardiana" going on line with a web edition.
Is it still being published? Has a web edition appeared (promised for September)? Has anyone seen an edition after August?
Regards,
John.
The thread is quiet at the moment so I will ask a question. Before we went on Hols there was talk of "The Guardiana" going on line with a web edition.
Is it still being published? Has a web edition appeared (promised for September)? Has anyone seen an edition after August?
Regards,
John.
#3
Re: Guardiana Newspaper
We received our last copy in June. Not had anything since, which is a shame as we really enjoyed reading it.
Karen & Simon
Karen & Simon
#4
Re: Guardiana Newspaper
Hi,
I tried sending an e-mail to La Guardiana eons ago, but it was uneventful.
I do click on www.ayamonte.org and go to "Lee la prensa", then "autonomica". Up comes several local newspapers for various towns in Andalucia. "Viva Ayamonte" has an article about Sevillana-Endesa. Click on "la prensa espanola" and you can read sporting papers like "La Marca", etc.
Regards,
Carol
I tried sending an e-mail to La Guardiana eons ago, but it was uneventful.
I do click on www.ayamonte.org and go to "Lee la prensa", then "autonomica". Up comes several local newspapers for various towns in Andalucia. "Viva Ayamonte" has an article about Sevillana-Endesa. Click on "la prensa espanola" and you can read sporting papers like "La Marca", etc.
Regards,
Carol