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More than 400 criminal organisations in Spain ■ MIREILLE TODDINGTON mireille@costablancapeople.com
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PAIN’S NATIONAL POLICE and Civil Guard have identified 440 organised crime groups operating in the country, part of a network of some 3,600 at work throughout the European Union. At least 10 of these are classified
as “high intensity”: that is, they have been operating for more than three years; they have at least 20 members (the average is from 11 to 20 individuals); they have one main area of activity, but also work in other related areas; and they are multinational, sometimes contracting out services to other gangs. Typically, these criminals will have created legitimate front companies through which to launder their ill-gotten gains. Last week, Spanish police arrested a businessman on the island of Mallorca: he had a construction company and a business managing slot machines. He was married and his children went to private schools. For the last three years he had been smuggling some 150 kilograms of
cocaine onto the Balearic island each year, subcontracting distribution to local Gypsy families. In total, seven people were arrested. “These types of arrangements normally last around three years and tend to operate in big cities or tourist destinations, where their activities do not stand out,” say police, adding that these gangs work in networks often set up in prison. The majority of criminal gangs operating in Spain are dealing in drugs, say police: “Colombians, cocaine, Moroccans, hashish, and the Turks, heroin,” says one officer. Fraud is another activity, along with money laundering, followed by people trafficking, prostitution,
burglary and theft of luxury cars. Again, some nationalities specialise in certain activities: “Colombians: drugs and jewelry; Russians and Georgians, burglary and luxury cars, along with money laundering; the Chinese, prostitution and people trafficking; Pakistanis and Syrians, falsification of documents; Bulgarians, weapons…” says the same source. Since 2014, when Spain set up CITCO, the Intelligence Center against Terrorism and Organized Crime, some 250 connections have been made linking organised crime and terrorism. Structures are changing: there are no more leaders, there are cells, flexible groups that assign people particular responsibilities and that are active in
different markets so as to keep their options open,” says a police source. Spain’s police say that the first criminal groups to operate in Spain were offshoots of the Italian mafia, which moved here in the 1970s as Spain’s economy began opening up. Since then, Italy’s four main mafias, the Continued on page 10
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Children left home alone for a month Parents in Murcia left their children home alone for a month while visiting China. It was teachers in the school where the eight year old girl attended, who noticed that she was unwashed and had fleas in her hair. The Social Services of the Murcia Town Hall were advised last week of the possible crime of child abandonment by the parents. The two children aged 8 and 15 years of age had been surviving alone for more than a month, supposedly because their parents were visiting China over that period of time. The
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teachers also noted her clothes were not in keeping with the weather and that she had apparently tried to cut her own hair. Social Services went to the home and confirmed that the two children had been living alone. They saw rotting food littered all over the house which was also full of rubbish and dry faeces in the bath. The 15 year old boy had been trying to look after his younger sister, noted a report by Social Services but did not have the life skills needed. Both are now in a centre specialising in the care of minors.
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BITE SIZE Record breaking NEWS: entry for Torrevieja’s From Friday, November 25th to Monday November 28th Habaneras shopping centre is celebrating Black Friday. There will be special discounts at the different shops and you can collect tickets to take part in the Cyber Monday raffle when there will be up to €800 in gift vouchers to win. You can find out more about how to participate in the raffle by downloading the Habaneras App from the App store.
Maritime security for Torrevieja The request that Torrevieja should have its own sea vessel for security and rescue purposes seems to have been heard by the government. The Salvage ship, Salvamar Caliope, will be provided for Torrevieja to keep its coast secure. The need for some kind of maritime vessel in Torrevieja is compounded by the multitude of purposes to which its sea front is put. The area is popular for its sports and recreational use as well as by its fishing fleet. Torrevieja was previously the only seaside municipality not to have such a vessel attached to it.
Last chance to take part in the tapas route Last weekend saw the first instalment of the Torrevieja tapas route for November. If you missed out on this you still have time to take part as it is also scheduled for Thursday the 24th to Saturday 27th November. A number of bars and restaurants in the Torrevieja area will be offering a house tapas (tapa de la Continued on page 4
paella competition Torrevieja’s patron saint festival will begin on the 27th November with a children’s parade and finish on the 10th December with the ‘crazy cars’ and great paella competition. Councillor Domingo Pérez has explained that he has received so many requests to enter the paella competition that it will not be able to take place in its usual venue by the port. Instead there are plans to host the event in the market on the Avenida Delfina Viudes.
‘This is good news,’says Councillor Pérez, ‘Altogether there were 200 applications for the paella competition. That’s around 80 more applications than last year. The problem is now we must look for an alternative venue as we can’t hold it in the usual place due to issues with security and space.’ It is hoped to be able to make arrangements so that people can be transported between the old site and the new. Along with this change there will also be
a modification to the way in which the winners are chosen. Overall there will be 80 paellas participating, these being the first to register. In order to make sure that they all have the same opportunity and that the rice judges try later isn’t past its best, there will be eight judges who will each taste ten dishes and choose a winner. The eight finalist dishes will be tasted by a professional jury from the hostelry industry and will be headed by the association president Joaquín Guillamó. Five winners will be announcedand the sixth prize will be given by the Councillor of Fiestas to an entry that represents outstanding effort and contribution to the competition. The‘crazy cars’will take place for the first time in Torrevieja. Already there are a dozen participants who have signed up. The event will take place on the 4th December in CalleBazán from Avenida Diego Ramírez Pastor until the Plaza de la Consitución. Other events that are planned for Torrevieja’s festival include the children’s parade which opens the fiesta on Sunday the 27th November. The theme for this will be superheroes. Other events to watch out for include the treasure trail and San Fermínrun, both taking place on December 3rd. The first of these is aimed at young people and the second is for children. It is hoped that during the fiesta time there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Suzanne O’Connell
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Christmas payout BITE SIZE process to be changed NEWS: ■ SUZANNE O’CONNELL suzanne@costablancapeople.com
The traditional Christmas payout to pensioners will be changed this year in Torrevieja. It has emerged that the hand out that usually extends to 1,200 local pensioners has been meted out illegally since 2003. Instead of administering this scheme,as it has been in previous years, the government aims to create a new method for calculating what people should receive. The scheme is known as ‘paguicas’ and on the 17th November Torrevieja town hall were informed by the government that it was, in fact, illegal. This follows a request from them for clarification of the scheme. It has been revealed that this annual subsidy cannot continue to be applied in the same manner and that it has overlapped with other benefits in previous years. The mayor, José Manuel Dolón, has indicated that he would have preferred to carry out the scheme as usual in 2015 and 2016 and then started a new scheme in
2017 so as not to disappoint those who are used to receiving money in this way. However, he states, it is not possible to do so. The paguica usually amounts to around €400 per recipient. The current council government do not want to stop pensioners from having something extra at this time of year, but the manner in which this is conducted will need to be changed. It is intended that from now on the types of aid and services to which those eligible can benefit will be much more varied. The new scheme could include donations from €300 upwards but the amount given will need to be agreed according to documentation. Now the priority of the mayor is to explain the new basis of the hand out, inform people of its content and invite them to collect the necessary documents that they will need to provide. More information will be provided on the town hall’s web page and the councillor for the third age, África Celdrán will visit different centres and associations in order to inform them of the new scheme.
Continued from page 3 casa) and drink for €2 and a gourmet version for €2.50. There will be a raffle and you can vote for your favourite tapas too. For more information about which establishments are taking part you can visit www.rutadelatapatorrevieja.com There is also an App you can download from the App store to help you vote and plan your route.
Christmas fair and fashion show The Paul Cunningham Nurses Charity will hold their Christmas Fair and fashion show at Casa Ventura, San Luis, on Saturday 26th November from 11am until 3pm. There will be a number of stalls selling different products at the event including Christmas goodies, bags, jewellery, picture frames, Christmas candles and shoes. To add to the atmosphere, the Torrevieja Barbershop Harmonisers will be there singing Christmas carols. There will be a raffle prize and a tombola stall and free cava and mince pies will be provided on arrival. The clothes that the models wear during the show will be available for purchase on the day.
Town hall sets a recycling example Councillor for the environment, Fanny Serrano, has presented recycling bins specifically designed for the recycling of light packaging. These containers will be placed in the town council’s different department buildings. In this way the council hopes to set Continued on page 5
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BITE SIZE Revenge by arson NEWS: Continued from page 4 a good example of efficient recycling practice. Torrevieja currently has a poor record for recycling this type of material. Fanny Serrano explained that they don’t want to see a single recyclable object lost along the way. The containers will be placed in a number of government offices and will not only ensure that best use is made of the plastic and cans but will also yield a small profit for the town hall.
Training for rescue volunteers Torrevieja’s civil protection volunteers took part in a search and rescue practice to help them feel confident about what to do in such an emergency. The scenarios that they practised included searching out and rescuing people trapped under debris. The training was also mindful of the impact that taking part in such rescue attempts can have on the person themselves. The training was led by experienced and well-qualified people and different groups of volunteers took part from towns across the Valencian community. The different groups exchanged knowledge and took part in different scenarios using a variety of interventions to address the challenge faced in each one.
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A fired Telepizza worker’s boyfriend set light to a fleet of delivery mopeds in an act of revenge. The 32-year-old set fire to 15 Telepizza delivery mopeds worth an estimated €30,000 as revenge after his girlfriend lost her job with the fast food outlet. Emergency services were called out in the early hours of the morning to the moped park at the branch of the fast-food chain in San Vicente del Raspeig, which is about 10 kilometres north of the city of Alicante. The blaze was so severe that they had to evacuate the entire block where the pizza restaurant is based. An analysis of the fire damage after it was extinguished showed that it was almost certainly intentional, and police and fire fighters interviewed numerous witnesses to the blaze to see if anyone had details of the arsonist. This led to the culprit being taken in for questioning, and several ‘contradictions’ in his statement
More sushi for Mercadona As sushi has risen in popularity over the past few years, it looks as though Mercadona is the next outlet to make stocking this rice and raw fish cuisine a more prominent part of their business. The news is that the supermarket chain has already started stocking sushi in supermarkets in Valencia and Madrid and from the end of November this will
A police officer, based in Torrevieja, has successfully sued the town council for €48,000 due to workplace bullying. The amount the town hall must pay will increase to €60,000 when interest on this sum is also taken into account. Continued on page 6
Briton arrested for sexual abuse A former British professor has been detained for child sexual abuse that took place in the UK. The 74 year old man was arrested in Pego, Alicante, in virtue of a ‘European Arrest and Eviction Warrant’ as the presumed author on several counts of child sexual abuse against four victims during school time. According to the National Police, the attacks occurred in the 1980’s in the United Kingdom, when the man now in custody was a professor of a college in Maidenhead. His victims were two girl pupils, which were supposedly attacked in his office when they were aged just 13 and 16 years old. He now faces more than 40 years in prison.
then gave police enough evidence to charge him with the crime. It transpired that his girlfriend had lost her job at the very same Telepizza branch just days before. The circumstances of the woman’s departure are not known. There is no knowledge of whether the woman was made redundant, if she had a temporary contract which was not renewed, or if she was sacked and what the reasons for this may have been. Furious at the way the company has treated his girlfriend the man decided to take revenge on the company and the specific pizza parlour she had worked at. Telepizza has around 1,000 outlets worldwide with 603 stores in Spain. A further 422 international stores are also found in countries such as Portugal, Peru, Chile, Poland, Central America and United Arab Emirates. Telepizza is reported to be valued at 550 million euros.
include some supermarkets in the Alicante region. Sushi can already be bought in Carrefour, Consum and Lidl and new stalls in Zenia Boulevard offer sushi as a snack. Four Mercadona supermarkets have already started stocking the Japanese food, three of these being in Valencia. The initiative will be rolled out to 12 more at the end of the month and we can expect
three to be in Alicante. The Norwegian firm, Leroy Processing Spain, will be providing the sushi in 17 shops. In the remaining three the provider will be Caladero from Tabernes Blanques, who specialise in tuna. Leroy Processing has been supplying the pre-packaged dishfrom Norway, using a processing plant in Madrid. However, as the business grows there may be an increase in the number of plants based in Spain. Sources from the supermarket say that sushi is proving to be very popular with clients who have appreciated the quality of the product and the variety on offer. In some stores a small amount of sushi has already been available but now we can expect to see much more. The agreement between Leroy Processing and Mercadona is an exclusive one and there are no plans to establish other outlets at this point. As yet we have no information about exactly which of Mercadona’s stores will be stocking sushi in the Alicante region. With over 100 supermarkets to choose from, local sushi lovers shouldn’t be too optimistic just yet. Suzanne O’Connell
Orihuela Costa tapas route Orihuela Costa is to host a tapas route all of its own this year with the bars taking part reflecting the multi-cultural make-up of the Coast. ‘The International Cuisine Tapas Route in Orihuela Costa' will take place from 26th to 30th November with 16 local bars and restaurants participating in the event. These include: British, Spanish, German, Italian and Irish. Each venue will offer a tapas dish for 1.50 euros and a drink for 1 euro. The tapas on offer can be traditional, contemporary or the bars own interpretation.
The venues taking part are: La Sahara la Fuente, Fuego la Fuente, Los Cucalos Avda. Montezenia, Restaurante Casa Carmelina Urb.Valencias, Pablos International Bar Parque del Duque,Restaurante la Torre c/ libra, Cafetería Concierto c/ guapiles, Bierhaus Paulaner c/ Torre del Oro, Milos Bar Urb. Playamarina, Casa Manolo Urb. La Zenia, The Tavern Villamartín Plaza, Brooks California BBQ Los Dolses, Zenia Lounge c/ Malaquita, Restaurante Asturias Urb. Punta prima, Murphy’s Via Park II, Restaurante Sunrise La Mosca.
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Improvements planned to sewage plant Finally it looks as though the tanks at Torrevieja’s sewage plant could be covered over. The smell from the plant has been an issue for many years for people locally and has been particularly bad during the summer months. Now EPSAR, who are responsible for the plant, has agreed to cover the tanks over before the next summer season. It is expected that work will begin
early in 2017 and should take around four months to complete. The mayor, José Manuel Dolón considers the failure to have the tanks covered as a surprising one given the size of the area they serve. Torrevieja is the only town in the Valencian community that does not have these covered. The mayor is pleased that the new director of EPSAR has agreed to correct the problem. However, there are still
issues to be addressed in the campaign to make Torrevieja a sweeter smelling town. The lorries which transfer waste also emit a smell and adjustments to them could remove this additional source of odours. The lorries are the responsibility of Agamed, the water company and the mayor hopes that progress can be made on this issue too. Suzanne O’Connell
Last Call for Winter Wonderland Charity Ball There are just a few tickets left for this spectacular event on Saturday 3rd December 2016 at La Finca Golf and Spa Resort Hotel. For fun, entertainment and laughter in this stunning 5* location and tickets at €35 for a cava reception followed by a 3 course meal with wine coffee and chocolates this
event is hard to beat. Winter Wonderland 2016 was once again a SELL OUT but sadly due to illness a few tickets are now available. Please email sueinthesun@hotmail.co.uk if you would like to reserve tickets - all proceeds from this event are given to The Children's Home in Elche.
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Alicante has the highest illegal workforce According to the annual report for 2015; ‘Inspección de Trabajo y Seguridad Social’ Alicante is the province with the highest number of irregular workers in the whole of the country. Last year the Government identified 2,789 irregular practices during a total of 13,458 inspections, the highest percentage in Spain. The majority of the infractions were workers who were not registered with social security. They were being paid in cash and without a proper contract. Altogether there were 1,747 of this type of anomaly and government investigations led to 3,517 employees being registered. The employment minister indicates that there were also 999 cases where people or business received benefits fraudulently. Unemployment benefit was being claimed in the majority of cases and as a result of investigations 545 claims were annulled. The contrast is particularly evident with the city of Valencia. Here there were 31,540 inspections but only 2,266 infractions. A number that is less than those detected in Alicante. Altogether it is believed that the financial loss from the irregularities amounted to some 12.08 million euros. Some of these cases were uncovered as a result of whistleblowing to the government’s website. The inspectors receive the complaint and then make a decision whether to investigate it further. In 2015 there were 135,210 citizen reports made and 72,565 of these were selected for further investigation with 16,222 inspections being completed. Suzanne O’Connell
BITE SIZE NEWS: Continued from page 5 The incidents of bullying and harassment had been taking place since 2004 and led to the victim suffering physical and psychological problems. Speaking for the town council, the mayor, José Manuel Dolón condemned the behaviour that led to this complaint and accused those in government at the time of turning a blind eye to what was going on.
Please protect our coves Torrevieja council has made a plea to the Valencian government to include Torrevieja’s coves in its protection plan for the coast or Plan de Protección del Litoral. Although the Cala Ferrís has been included, almost two kilometres of coastline has not. Torrevieja would like to see all their coves from Cabo Cervera, north of Los Locos beach, up two kilometres of coast, protected and not open to building. These areas include some stunning landscape and are home to important flora too. The council would like to see the majority of the coves come into the category of nondevelopment protected land. The coves contain medium to low cliffs and have generally not been developed. Some do contain small clusters of housing and councillors are aware that there have been attempts by private owners to fence off sections of land with a view to development. Suzanne O’Connell
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Tragic death of pensioner without electricity An 81 year old woman died on Monday 14th November in a fire at her home in Reus. The cause of the fire is thought to be a lighted candle on a mattress in the room where she slept. For two months the woman had been lighting candles in her home as her electricity had been cut off. The woman shared the flat with an elderly granddaughter who wasn’t at home on this day. The family had appliedto social services in Reus because of the vulnerability of the woman. She had asked for help from the town hall and they had agreed to provide assistance with the water bill but she had not asked for help withher electricity supply. It is also reported that the owner of the flat was threatening to evict the woman due to non payment of rent. The fire brigade was notified by a neighbour when he saw smoke coming from the flat. The fire was under control in half an hour although there was some smoke damage to neighbouring apartments. The emergency services were unable to help the woman, who in an attempt to escape, had fallen onto the floor. The exact cause of the fire continues to be investigated. After initially being evacuated,the occupants of other properties in the apartment block were allowed to return. A 43year-old man and a minor needed slight medical attention but have since been discharged and there has been no long-term structural damage to the building.
However, the case has received much publicity because of the background to the accident. The woman’s flat was close to the town centre and fashionable shops and cafes. However, the homes above these establishments are much more modest and the victim was not well-known in the area. The victim would have qualified for assistance with the payment of her electricity bill but did not ask. Last year, Reus was asked by 715 families to pay for electricity and another 182 to pay for gas. It is often easier for town councils to intervene when there are problems with water supply because this is usually run by a municipal company. It is not unusual for a family’s electricity to be cut off and many foreigners have been surprised at the speed with which a supply can be stopped due to just one or two missed payments. The electricity company will not make any effort to find out the reason for non-payment. If a bill isn’t paid they will issue one reminder in which they will indicate a date on which you will be disconnected if the arrears are not met. Once your supply is disconnected if the bill continues to remain unpaid they may come and remove your meter. It is then costly to reconnect. You will have to apply for a new contract before receiving a new meter which means added expense for anyone who does scrape together the cost of an unpaid bill. Suzanne O’Connell
New rehab unit for San Miguel The Health Centre in San Miguel de Salinas, which comes under the Torrevieja Health Department (area 22), has opened the doors on its new state-ofthe-art Rehabilitation Unit. The objective of the new facility is to provide the residents of the municipality, and nearby towns such as Los Montesinos, Entrenaranjos and Torremendo, the care they need a bit closer to home and reduce the need to travel to a local hospital. The unit has a physiotherapy service and a
rehabilitation doctor's surgery, both supported by the latest technology with low frequency electrotherapy kits, ultrasound and magnetic therapy capabilities. It has several treatment areas including traumatology, pre- and post-surgery areas and space dedicated to neurology and a back pain. The new centre is able and equipped to receive up to 25 patients per day, with an average of 3 or 4 per hour, depending of course on the amount of time required for each patient’s individual therapy.
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British woman in Benidorm death plunge
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A young British woman has died after falling nine floors from an apartment building in Benidorm. The 21 year old, was on holiday with her boyfriend and family and first investigations indicate a tragic accident. The couple had been out partying and returned to their apartment drunk. It happened in the early hours of last weekend as Benidorm was celebrating their patron saint when the victim, identified only as D.J.H. lost her life after falling a considerable distance, whilst with her 23 year old boyfriend. The National Police has opened an investigation but as yet see no other motive than a tragic accident, according to police sources. The tragedy happened at 2am in the Bermudas apartments, in Stockholm Avenue in the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca. After the night of partying the couple returned to their room, both apparently drunk. The girl was on the balcony when a family member knocked on their door. The boy went to open it and then it seems the victim fell from the balcony which had a low iron railing, she is believed to have fallen while leaning on it. The woman landed on a small roof on the first floor, and died minutes later from multiple injuries. The fall is believed to have been more than 25 metres into a car parking area by Calle Londres. National and local police agents with paramedic support arrived shortly after, but could only confirm her death.
Nearly 30 per cent of British in taxes and social insurance “This could companies with interests in contributions. Spain say they will reduce In 2014, British FDI stock in reflect greater their investments here in the Spain was €37.6 billion, €7.3 caution by wake of Brexit, says a survey of billion more than the previous businesses conducted for the year, but down from the highs British British Chamber of Commerce of 2008, when it reached €46 investors over in Spain. billion. the political The Barometer on Climate The report finds that the and Outlook for British political uncertainty in Spain instability in Investment in Spain, drawn over the 10-month lack of the region in up between July and government during 2016 did September, says UK not hurt British investment, recent times, businesses looking for a postwhich grew in the first half of although the Brexit survival strategy could the year compared with the downward reduce their exposure to same period in 2015. Spain by an average 10 per However, FDI into Catalonia trend seems to cent or more. But 60 per cent did show a decline. have reverted said they will maintain current “This could reflect greater investment levels, while 8 per caution by British investors in the last few cent reported that they are over the political instability in quarters...” planning to increase them. the region in recent times, Despite Britain’s decision although the downward trend in June to leave the European Union, seems to have reverted in the last few these companies feel it is possible in the quarters,” reads the report. mid-term to establish “a new framework Respondents said that the business for economic relations that will maintain climate in Spain is acceptable and has investment flows to Spain,” says the report. even improved over the last two or three The study finds that the UK has the years. But they also added that the third-highest foreign direct investment Spanish economy should accelerate its (FDI) stock in Spain, accounting for 11 digitization process and that government percent of the total. As of 2014, British agencies should invest more in R&D&i and investment had created 161,353 direct reduce the bureaucratic burden on and indirect jobs, especially in business. telecommunications (€14.3 billion), The research for the study was tobacco (€6.2 billion) and wholesale trade conducted by Analistas Financieros (€2.1 billion). It also contributes to state Internacionales. revenues with annual €6.1 billion paid out
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‘Wife After Death’ by A.C.T.S. This was the second offering from this talented and professional group (Actors Community Theatre Society) formed by Tony and Angela Godard to provide ‘a professional drama company in the area’. Their first production, Mark Camoletti’s ‘Don’t Dress for Dinner’ performed at the Cultural centre in Benijofar earlier this year was extremely well received. On this occasion A.C.T.S. had chosen ‘Wife After Death’ by Eric Chappell. It was also staged in Benijofar on three nights recently with a donation being made to the Benijofar Crisis Appeal. The play was directed by Sue Stabler and Albert Stokes. Eric Chapple was a prolific BAFTA winning writer creating plays and scripts for both the theatre and television. He is perhaps best known to most of us as the author of the award winning television series ‘Rising Damp’, starring Leonard Rossiter, Francis de la Tour and Paul Jones. ‘Wife After Death’ is one of those plays with what appears to be a very simple and straightforward idea. Comedian and ‘national treasure’ Dave Thursby has died and his friends and former colleagues are gathered together with his wife in his home to
pay their respects. It all sounds rather dull and predictable, however all is not what it seems. Appearances can be deceptive and as the play progresses the relationships the characters had with Dave are exposed and his true feelings for them (which were not very pleasant) are revealed. All of this is added to and to some extent catalysed by the arrival at the funeral of a mysterious lady. She turns out to be, not just a former wife of Dave Thursby, but the only legal wife as their marriage was never officially ended. The play opens with Harvey (Dave’s scriptwriter) played by Ian Vallender talking with his wife, Vi played by Michelle Edwards and reflecting on his relationship with Dave. Harvey sees himself as Dave’s best friend and close confidant. Little does he know his wife was having an affair with his supposedly best pal.It is also revealed to him that far from being his friend Dave didn’t like Harvey at
all and was about to drop him as his scriptwriter. We are then introduced to Dave’s manager, Kevin, played by Keith Woznica and Dave’s wife Jane played by Lesley Luker. Kevin like Harvey is a man with an exaggerated sense of his own importance believing he was responsible for Dave’s success, fame and fortune. Unfortunately it appears that Dave also had no time for Kevin and was about to fire him as his manager. To make matters worse Kevin’s wife Jane was also having an affair with Dave. As the curtain comes down at the end of the first act Harvey is heard to say ‘do we ever truly know anything about anyone’. In contrast Dave’s wife Laura played by Robin Smith, appears to be unaffected by her husband’sbad behaviourbut the arrival of Kay played by Eileen Hamilton puts an end to that. Kay reveals that she is
Dave’s legal wife and his marriage to Laura was bigamous. She describes Dave’s early career and his ruthless self-seeking ambition; a severe contrast to the charitable works and well-loved stature of his later life. With relatively few actors and long wordy dialogue this is not an easy play to pull off.Described as a comedy there are indeed many funny moments in a beautifully crafted script. Many of them though are bittersweet and certainly make the audience reflect on what constitutes the true nature of relationships and how well we know our friends and acquaintances.There were very good performances from all the cast who were also well balanced acting together and produced highly believable characters . We must not forget either all those working behind the scenes and front of house. The set was wonderfully executed and lit and as usual with this group the front of house management was warm and efficient. Once again all credit to A.C.T.S. for putting on another first class production which was clearly enjoyed by the packed audiences. Make sure you look out for their next production anticipated in the spring of next year. Paul Mutter
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Sicilian Cosa Nostra, the Ndrangheta from Calabria, the Neapolitan Camorra, and the Sacra Corona Unita, from Puglia have all established a strong presence in Spain. Between 1999 and 2009, a third of all arrests of mafia members took place in Spain. Italian mafias also benefited from Spain’s construction boom: the Italian authorities calculate that it developed the equivalent of some 50 kilometers of Spanish coastline.
Home of crime Following in the footsteps of the Italians, as Spain became an important logistics and distribution point for drugs shipments into the rest of Europe and an easy place to launder money; Turkish criminal gangs moved into the country during the 1980s, supplying drugs and weapons. They were soon followed by the Colombian drug cartels, with Spain becoming the main entry point for cocaine into Europe. Since then, say police, the cartels have managed to find other countries in Europe through which to ship drugs. In recent years, Irish criminal gangs have also begun operating from Spain’s Costa del Sol, shipping weapons and drugs throughout Europe. Rob Wainwright, the director of Europol, describes organised crime as a “multi-million dollar business in Europe and that is growing thanks to the internet and mobile technologies, the proliferation of clandestine global routes and the opportunities that the global economic crisis offers. All this has contributed to the creation of a greater threat.” Spain also faces a threat from the Colombian peace process, say some experts. “There are between 8,000 and 12,000 former guerrillas who will have no work if the peace process goes ahead,” says one expert. Others point to the growing presence in Spain of members of the Mexican cartels, which are increasing their shipments into this country.
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Finding out about the Fartet On Thursday 10th November the natural park volunteers were asked if they would like to take part in the release of a number of Fartet (toothcarp) fish that have been bred in the visitors’ centre. This species of fish is in danger of extinction and it is hoped that the introduction of the fish into the Laguna at Torrevieja will help their long term chance of survival. Those taking part met at 10.30am at the information centre in Parque la Mata where a short explanation of the project was given and the group then set off to the Rambla La Fayona where the release was to take place. Crystal East, a park volunteer, was impressed by the combination of talk and action. Not only was the event about informing people of the Fartet’s predicament but also raising awareness of what is being done to halt the gradual disappearance of this little fish. ‘It was excellent,’ explains Crystal. ‘After a fascinating presentation about the Fartet and the problems they face we were taken to the Rambla de Fayona which is where the sea goes into the salt lake. This is on private land so we were very privileged to be there.’ The water was tested for salinity before the fish could be introduced. After the saline was reduced, the ten volunteers were each given a bag into which they put one of the Fartets. ‘These were then placed one by one into the Rambla,’ says Crystal. ‘We hope that they will now breed and produce many more.’
The park is very much about regeneration and education. One of the current schemes includes cutting down some overlapping trees to enable regeneration to take place. The volunteers have been making new signs to restrict
The hope is that the new boxes will attract and help retain the Carbonero (Great Tits) which feed on the processionary caterpillar. This caterpillar is a pest that can prove fatal to dogs and other pets. The nest boxes will be observed
access to the areas that are out of bounds at present because of this initiative. Next events This year it is the twentieth anniversary of the natural park of La MataTorrevieja and a number of events have been organised to celebrate the fact. The next date that the volunteers would like to draw your attention to is on the 23rd November when nest boxes will be erected in different parts of the Park.
closely over the next few years to check on trends and use. The Park exhibition is an ongoing attraction that it is hoped people will visit. The exhibition is called ‘Natural Architecture’ and includes models of birds nests, the real versions of whichcan be seen in the park. The exhibition is open from November 11th until December 11th. The volunteers who help in the park are always looking for new members. If you think you might be able to join them and help maintain one of Torrevieja’s most attractive features then please contact the volunteer group on lamatavols@gmail.com Suzanne O’Connell
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Britons arrested for posting drugs to the UK The Guardia Civil has broken up a criminal organisation located in Bullas, Murcia, dedicated to the cultivation of cannabis and hashish in its many derivatives, and sending the adulterated drugs abroad by international post. The operation was codenamed ‘Magic’ and four people have been taken into custody, three men and one woman all of British nationality and aged between 25 and 50 and the agents have impounded large amounts of both cannabis and hashish. The first investigation led to two suspects - a British couple who lived in a rural property on the outskirts of Bullas - who appeared to be regularly posting suspicious packages without a return address. The number of posted packages which have been sent totals at least twenty, since the operation began, all of which were blocked by the Guardia Civil. When opened under judicial order, officers discovered diverse amounts of cannabis and its various derivatives. As the investigation advanced, two more people were identified, again both British, and presumably linked to this illicit practice. This pair was also specialists in the cultivation, production and manipulation of drugs. Once enough evidence had been collected, and prior to judicial authorisation, in collaboration with the Bullas Local Police, a search was carried out of the property in question. They discovered two greenhouses with indoor plantations of marihuana, a plant dryer, four kilos of marihuana buds, 1,644 grams of hashish resin, several cigarette packs containing doses of 30 grams of hashish, several doses of LSD and other items and tools used for their criminal actions and for preparing the cannabis derivatives. The search ended with the detention of the suspects, believed to form one gang, who were
placed under judicial disposition as presumed authors of a crime against public health through drug preparation and trafficking. The drugs confiscated and the items and tools seized have been placed at the diligences of Instruction Court 2 in Mula. Those now in custody has rearranged the property into different areas for each particular task; areas for the cultivation of the marihuana, another used as a laboratory for the manipulating and transforming wild cannabis and derivative substances - hashish, oils, capsules, buds and resins and other areas dedicated to the preparing of the amounts and packing. The investigation noted that the gang was selling its marihuana derivatives over the internet.
Quest The ‘Magic’ operation is the third investigation which the Guardia Civil have undertaken in the same town during recent months in their quest to prevent and pursue drug trafficking. Last August an earlier investigation ended with three arrests from a criminal group responsible for the ownership of a plantation of wild cannabis. In that search officers found 328 plants in distinct sizes of growth, 2.5 kilos of buds, several seeds to grow new plants and numerous elements inside the greenhouses. At the end of September, with the collaboration of the Bullas Local Police, the Guardia Civil ended operation ‘Trebolillo’ with the dismantling of a greenhouse dedicated to the illicit cultivation of marihuana installed in a home in Bullas. During their search and entry the police officers detained two suspects for crimes against public health, defrauding electricity and possession of items for the indoor growing of drugs.
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Pets in Spain Christmas Fayre Pets in Spain animal rescue charity based in La Marina will be holding their annual Christmas Fayre on the 1st of December at the Posh Club La Marina between 12-3pm The charity will have a range of Christmas goodies for sale including Jewelry, Ladies glitz and evening wear, Christmas gift ideas and a range of wonderful Christmas decorations. Live music on the day to make this a not too be missed event.
WEEKLY EURO UPDATE Last week ended on an average note for the euro, it was unchanged against the other dozen most actively-traded currencies. Over the last month the strongest performer had been sterling and by a good margin. Investors had taken a shine to the British pound, in the last week sterling gained an average 3.4% against the other dozen most actively-traded currencies. Then came the reality check. After a month of initially slow, then rapid upward progress the pound came to a halt on Monday as investors paused for yet another reassessment of what President Trump will mean for the global economy. Sterling was the weakest performer among the major currencies, though only by a whisker. Through to midweek and the pound trod water, rather more successfully than it had on Monday when its head was mostly below water. It was just about unchanged against the euro and the US, Australian and New Zealand dollars. UK inflation data showed consumer price index inflation slowing to 0.9%, it had been expected to rise to 1.1%. The lack of reaction was attributable to the Bank of England's pledge to decouple interest rates from inflation for the time being. Nor did the pound react to Governor Mark Carney's comments to the
Treasury Committee. He stuck to his policy guns, saying that to blame the bank for economic equality is a "massive blame-deflection exercise". Since the US election last Tuesday the dollar is the only major currency to have kept pace with sterling. In the last seven days it was the strongest performer, picking up one and three quarter cents against the pound and three and a quarter cents against the euro, where it touched a 12-month high. Barack Obama, on his farewell tour, visited Athens where he spoke of the need for Greece's creditors to relieve some of the country's debt. The following day he was in Berlin, perhaps to make the same suggestion to Angela Merkel. It was a reminder that Greece’s debt perma-crisis has not gone away: it has simply been overshadowed by the more immediate issues of Brexit and the US election. The Euroland economic data were not of much help to the euro either. Industrial production was down in September. Gross domestic product expanded only by a provisional 0.3% in the third quarter. Inflation remained stuck at 0.5%. Investors' lack of enthusiasm for the euro allowed it to fall to a 12-month low against the US dollar with a weekly loss of three and a quarter cents. It did slightly less badly against sterling, losing two cents.
Barcelona presses on with local currency Barcelona City Hall has announced it is to press ahead with a pilot scheme to roll out a cashless local currency over the course of 2017 and 2018 in the working class Besòs district in the northeast of the city. The idea is for the currency to become legal tender in 2019. The Bank of Spain has warned against the initiative, which was first mooted by Mayor Ada Colau (right) after she won local elections in May 2015, describing it as “informal, with no legal framework, or regulator or adequate supervision.” Colau, who made her name campaigning against mortgage foreclosures and home seizures, heads a left-leaning coalition. The idea is for local stores and residents to be able to exchange euros for this new currency, and use it to purchase products and services at a discount or with other kinds of advantages. Municipal workers may also receive part of their salary in the new money. The exchange rate would be one-to-one. “This is a medium-term project, the details of which are still to be completed, it’s a work in progress,” said Jordi Via, Barcelona City Hall’s commissioner for Social and Cooperative Economy. There are numerous precedents, both in Spain and elsewhere: the Bristol pound in Britain, the Chiemgauer in the German region of Bavaria, the solviolette in the French city of Toulouse, the ekhi in Bilbao, the res in Girona, and the puma in Seville. Barcelona City Hall has not said whether the new currency will be digital or physical, what it will be called, or how businesses that want to use it can sign up to the scheme, simply that the idea is to help keep the wealth generated locally in the city. The scheme will be part of a €24-million initiative to introduce a minimum wage in the city using €4.8 million from EU funds, says Barcelona City Hall, which
is also considering tying the currency into the creation of an energy utility whereby money saved from lower energy costs would be pumped back into the community in the form of a local currency to be spent in businesses in the area. Colau’s administration will likely have to put next year’s budget to a vote of confidence. If it is unable to get them approved before year’s end, then the opposition will have a month to put together an
alternative administration to run City Hall. If it fails to do so, then the budget will be approved automatically. It seems unlikely that the opposition, made up of the conservative Popular Party (PP), the Catalan Republican Left (ERC) and the center-right Convergence and Union (CiU), along with emerging group Ciudadanos, will be able to work together. The proposals will be put to the vote today, Tuesday. CiU, ERC and the PP, with 18 votes, have said they will vote against the proposals; Colau and her supporters have 16 votes. Ciudadanos has five seats and the left-wing pro-independence Popular United Candidacy (CUP) has three.
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Sometimes plants of great beauty are so common we tend to take them for granted. I think that is the case with the winter flowering heathers Ericas - that we see in bloom everywhere at the moment. Winter heath is a dwarf evergreen that blooms for 3-4 months in the winter and early spring. It is fabulous because it brings lots of flower colour to otherwise dull winter months when everything else is dormant or gone. Winter heath is as charming close up as it is at a distance. Take a look at those masses of small, bell-shaped flowers and then step back and appreciate the overall look of a plant that is very well suited for our local growing conditions. Winter heathers are some of the easiest heathers to grow and thrive in almost any soil. Choose a place in full sun with room to spread and good drainage. Without good drainage, heaths will perish quickly. Healthy heaths, once established, require very little supplemental watering in the summer. And they prefer poor soil - do not feed them much, if at all. Let their performance be your guide. They are also quite salt tolerant and have few pests or diseases. Winter flowering types (in common Spanish often called Brezo vizcaíno) are mainly cultivars of Erica carnea or Erica x darleyensis. They are quite tough as plants go - in fact, “Erica” derives from a Greek word meaning “to break” and one explanation is that an infusion made
from Erica leaves was effective at breaking up kidney stones. But another story is that the roots of Erica have been known to break rocks where they grow. The species name carnea tells us the flowers are red and in the firstnamed E. carnea, native to the Alps, the flowers were red and the foliage was deep green. Today, cultivars offer flower colours from deep red to pink to white, and foliage ranges from blue-green to yellow, bronze and silver. Growth habit is typically mounding and when spaced properly, they will form a carpet for a good ground cover. They are also excellent for rock gardens, borders, slopes and drifts. And some varieties have sparse, weeping branches just right for spilling over the top of a wall. There are more than 200 cultivars of winter heath, with bloom times ranging from October to March. Established plants need little care, but all types should be pruned immediately after flowering. A hard shearing when their blossoms fade will help the evergreen foliage stay compact and bushy and set the stage for more pretty flowers to emerge next winter. Leave heath unsheared and it will brown up, turn twiggy, and lose its good looks. Shear it annually, right after bloom, and it will flourish and stay attractive for a decade or so.
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Some might associate E. carnea with the British Isles, but the plant famously abundant there is Calluna vulgaris. Although of the same family, it is a different genus. Erica carnea is native to central and southern Europe where a plant explorer found it and brought it to England in 1763. In the 1920s a lady from Scotland collected cuttings of an Erica carnea she found on a stroll through the Italian Alps. She cultivated them at her home. Today, E. carnea ‘Springwood’ - named
for her home - remains one of the most popular and widely grown heaths in the world. It has lately been joined in the top ten by ‘Springwood Pink.’ Both varieties produce a very heavy crop of flowers that hang on for months through the winter and into the spring. There are plenty of other choices available now so go ahead and add some easycare, year-round beauty to your own home garden. Marc Vijverberg
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All you need to know about Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia have replaced heart disease as the leading cause of death in England and Wales for the first time. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), more than 61,000 people died of dementia last year – which accounted for 11.6 percent of all recorded deaths. According to the experts, an increase in life expectancy coupled with a decrease in the number of people suffering from heart problems is to blame for the change. Additionally, it is thought that doctors have got better at diagnosing dementia, with the disease being given more weight on death certificates. Dementia is one of the biggest, NHS and social care challenges facing us at the moment. The UK population is growing and we are living longer: these factors are very likely to increase the number of people being diagnosed with dementia because the biggest risk factor for dementia is increasing age. In addition, we are leading healthier lives and screening and early treatment for diseases such as cancer and heart disease have advanced. There is no cure for dementia, but there is hope with new research and development of medications designed to slow down the progression of Alzheimer's and ideally halt the symptoms.
Who is affected? Most dementia deaths were recorded amongst women – for whom the disease is the leading cause of death – responsible for 15.2 percent of all deaths in 2015, up from 13.4 percent in 2014. In men, heart disease remains the leading cause of death, accounting for 14.3 percent of deaths. Despite what many people might think, dementia is not a natural part of ageing. It is the term used to describe different brain disorders that trigger a loss of brain function. However, it is most common in the elder generation, and is thought to affect roughly one in six people over the age of 80.
There is no way of telling whether a person will develop dementia or not. While some people are more at risk than others (for example, a typical 80year-old woman is much more likely to develop dementia in the next five years than a typical 30year-old woman), the disease cannot be tracked to a single cause.
Dementia and death Dementia is a progressive disease, which means it gets worse over time. It's important to remember that dementia doesn't just cause memory loss – it actively damages the brain which, in turn, is in charge of our entire system; from our heart to our lungs to our digestion, meaning that dementia can reach far beyond the brain, affecting our whole bodies. It is this that can eventually cause death for the sufferer. This means that, as our cognitive abilities start to decline, so does our ability to stay healthy and well. Eventually, the disease will affect the brain so much that it will be unable to control other areas of the body and they will start to shut down. Many people who are afflicted by the disease are likely to die from medical complications associated with having dementia, including infections and pneumonia. Eating a healthy diet, exercising the mind and body, having regular health checks and maintaining a healthy BMI are all actions believed to help in reducing risk for dementia. Although it is a terminal disease, the gradual nature of dementia means its subsequent effects on life expectancy will depend on various factors including the type of dementia, overall health and lifestyle.
What else are the experts saying? The recent research shows that the mortality rate for dementia, which was the second leading cause of death for the previous four years, has more than doubled since 2010. This has led to urgent calls for
increased research and advances in treatments. These figures once again call attention to the uncomfortable reality that currently, no-one survives a diagnosis of dementia. Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing, it's caused by diseases that can be fought through research, and we must bring all our efforts to bear on what is now our greatest medical challenge. It is essential that people have access to the right support and services to help them live well with dementia and that research into better care, treatments and eventually a cure remain high on the agenda.
Reading the signs Agitation and mood swings: It's common for someone suffering from AD to seem anxious or agitated. They may constantly move around and pace, get upset in certain places, or become fixated on specific details. Agitation usually results from fear, confusion, fatigue, and feeling overwhelmed from trying to make sense of a world that no longer makes sense.Certain circumstances can also make the individual more anxious, such as relocating to a nursing home. In addition to agitation, rapid and seemingly unprovoked mood swings are another sign of dementia--going from calm to tearful to angry for no apparent reason. Impaired judgment: A person with AD will begin to make decisions that seem silly, irresponsible, or even inappropriate and are a marked departure from past behaviour, such as dressing improperly for the weather or no longer being able to assess for themselves what is safe. The earliest changes in judgement usually involve money. So people who were normally very cautious with their finances will start spending in unusual ways, like giving money to unworthy strangers like telemarketers, or withholding money they should pay, because they incorrectly believe their utility company is suddenly untrustworthy. Difficulty with familiar tasks: A person
suffering from dementia often takes longer to complete, and may have trouble finishing, everyday tasks that he or she has done hundreds of times before. For instance, a former whiz in the kitchen may have a problem making his or her signature dish or even remembering how to boil water. Common activities like remembering how to get to a familiar location, play a favourite game, or manage a budget may also prove difficult. Confusion with time or place: Disorientation as to time and place, such as forgetting where you live, getting easily lost, and losing track of dates, seasons, and the passage of time is a common experience for individuals with AD. Five minutes can seem like five hours for someone with AD, so a husband may think his wife has been gone for hours or even weeks, even if it's just been a few minutes, or he might tell his grandchild that he hasn't seen them in five years, even though he just saw them yesterday. Difficulty communicating: As dementia
progresses, a person’s language and communication skills diminish. He or she may stop mid-conversation and not know how to continue. Vocabulary can be especially troublesome. A person may struggle to find the right word; call things by the wrong names; substitute unusual or incorrect words for familiar words and names; invent new words; or use familiar words over and over again. Wandering: Unfortunately, about 60 percent of people with dementia have a tendency to walk off, wander aimlessly, and become lost, often repeatedly. Restlessness, fear, confusion related to time, the inability to recognise familiar people, places, and objects, as well as stress can all cause wandering. In some cases, the person might leave the house in the middle of the night to fulfil a physical need, such as finding a toilet or food, or he may be attempting to ‘go home’ because he doesn't realise he is home or he believes it's 20 years earlier and he needs to go to a former job.
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Visit to NORWAY with Vivalia Travel The stunning landscapes of Fjord Norway were created by a succession of ice ages and hasn’t changed much since. Here, the seals and eagles reign, and the whales and fish patrol the deep fjords.
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orway is large, far larger than most people realise. We recommend that you take your time as you travel, and enjoy the scenery, the food and the culture along the way. As they say, sometimes the journey itself is the destination. The stunning landscapes of Fjord Norway were created by a succession of ice ages and hasn’t changed much since. Here, the seals and eagles reign, and the whales and fish patrol the deep fjords. In Western Norway you’ll find everything from desolate skerries to some of Norway’s largest cities. A short drive is all it takes to go from urban life to quiet countryside or prime wilderness. Along the sides and at the inner and outer ends of each
Norway, which form natural playgrounds for all sorts of saltwater activities. From fishing to kayaking, via camping and scuba-diving, you’ll find many
Some of Norway’s most prominent architecture is located in the west. Most of the award-winning National tourist routes are found here, such as
nooks and crannies with calm waters and mysteries to explore. In this area, winters are mild, and ports are often free of ice,
The Atlantic Road and Geiranger – Trollstigen National tourist route. Here, already spectacular nature is enriched by striking architecture, creative engineering solutions and brilliant designs. One new landmark is the acclaimed Community Church Knarvik just north of Bergen – a dramatic and stunning, yet still peaceful wooden church. Juvet landskapshotell in Geiranger and “The Tree” in Bergen – at 51 meters, the tallest wooden house in the world - is worth
fjord you’ll find small communities and villages, each with its own speciality that reflects its local traditions and what was possible to grow in each place. Travel from the small villages and towns in the inner areas of the fjords, to the extreme western coast and its many islands and skerries, with old settlements and fishermen’s cabins. Or start in Bergen and take the train into the mountains, or the coastal steamer northwards along the coast - all the way to the Arctic, if you so desire. Alternatively, stay put and enjoy the fjords in Western
even in the dead of winter. Further inland and higher up, snow is abundant, however, and provides plenty of opportunities for fun in the snow, with or without skis On dry land, you can explore to your heart’s content on foot, by car or on a bike. Follow modern-day roads, ancient postal routes, or the Navvies’ Road, and let the journey itself be the destination
mentioning as well. Lastly, we should give the many festivals of Western Norway a mention. The Bergen International festival (classical music, dance and theatre), Gladmat in Stavanger (food) and Haugesund International film festival are just three examples.
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ABOUT US GO SATELLITE was set up in 2000 by husband and wife team. Ian has more than 20 years experience, having spent 10 years with SKY in Home Services in the UK, where he worked on the specialist heights team as well as SKY’s Prestigious VIP Team, which caters for the stars, therefore the quality of his workmanship is extremely high! After leaving SKY, Ian set up his own business in the UK and ran this very successfully for 5 years before moving to Spain. WHY CHOOSE GO SATELLITE? We are here to help! We can arrange installation of TV direct from the satellite with no monthly payments. We are able to make repairs to existing satellite systems, potentially saving you from additional costs. Here at Go Satellite we only use top quality Portuguese dishes and quality German LNBs. We also provide Sky and Humax receivers direct from the UK. Sky, IPTV, Internet and telephone packages are also available. Over the years we have installed thousands of satellite TV systems with packages to suit everybody’s requirements and budget. Go Satellite offer expertise, reassurance and a proven track record which can be backed up by many satisfied customers. WHERE ARE WE? GO SATELLITE is based in Ciudad Quesada. Come and view our systems and find one that’s right for you! No room for a dish? Not a problem...we have a solution
CUSTOMER SERVICE Any concerns or queries are dealt with in a clear and professional manner and clients can call the office at any point if they have any queries. This ensures that all of their customers have complete peace of mind throughout the lifetime of the service. We also realise that technology involved can be confusing, but we are happy to spend time with our customers to ensure that thay get the best system for their needs. So, if you are fed up of missing your favourite programmes or you have lost your TV signal and do not want to lose out any more, then call 965 725 670 or e-mail info@freetvspain.com Alternatively, check out the website: www.freetvspain.com
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MERCURY FM STEPS IT UP ONCE AGAIN
Mercury FM continues to go from strength to strength and earlier this month, the team at Mercury certainly proved they are on the ball when it comes to quality local radio. The station’s all new on air schedule brings Toni Phillips to weeknights on Mercury from 18.00 and Fridays from 20.00 and the very popular Elliot Holman moves to daytime from 11.00 with In Demand. As part of the new schedule, Mercury FM have launched something very exciting!.... Every Monday and Friday the station everyone is talking about brings something no other English speaking radio station has done here in Spain. Mercury FM has direct access to the music industry's biggest artists which means every week you can join Elliot LIVE On Air joined by some amazing artists. The first interviews featured Bruno Mars, Little Mix (pictured with Elliot Holman at Mercury), Robbie Williams , John Legend, Olly Murs,
Louisa Johnson and Emeli Sande – all LIVE exclusively on the show with Elliot. The interviews are already creating a massive hype and this once again Proves Mercury Fm is the station we have all been waiting for. Mercury FM brings you a great daily line up with Lee Fox, Katie Waissel, Elliot Holman, Lucy Horobin, Tony Horne, Toni Phillips, Marc Henry and Lomezz Remember... Every Friday Lee Fox gives away €200 in cash with Intasun Homes. All you have to do is arrive at the studio by 9.30am for your chance to WIN. Tune into Mercury Fm 91.1 COSTA BLANCA, 107.5 COSTA CALIDA, 106.7 INLAND SPAIN To listen to Mercury outside of Spain you can online at www.mercuryradio.fm or via the official Mercury Fm app for your smartphone or tablet.
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Bruno Mars comes to Spain ‘You Can’t Be Serious’ is a weekly tongue in cheek look at the world through Bernie Comaskey’s eyes. With kind permission of the Westmeath Examiner. bernie.comaskey@gmail.com
Introducing corporal punishment... for teachers! Gay Byrne used sum up many a bazaar news story with the words, "The lunatics are running the asylum." Gay's words came back to me last week, when the airwaves were chocked with coverage of a classroom incident, where a 16 years old student inflicted a serious assault on his teacher. The teacher in question lost a couple of teeth, had his nose broken and sustained serious bruising. An outrageous assault by any measure – but hold on a minute, folks; there are two sides to every story! Assaults of a criminal nature unfortunately do occur in our society and when the culprit is caught, is he expected to be dealt with and punished? Our justice system is based on the notion (a) did he know what he was doing wrong? And (b) that if he were caught he would be punished. Simple and straight forward enough you might think? Not so, any more I'm afraid and I think you should be afraid also. You see, dear readers, this teenage assailant was "provoked" by his teacher and our national airwaves get clogged making this case for the young man. It would appear that the insensitive teacher chastised his student for taking mobile phone pictures in class. Of course the school must also take some of the blame for introducing this silly rule in the first place. The rebuke, quite naturally, upset our young bucko, who left his seat and proceeded to take a picture of the teacher's face at close range. Actually this could be useful should plastic surgery be required. Allegedly (just in case the teacher is sued!) Mr. Gavin tried to take the phone off the athletic young man – proving our point that; "the teacher was looking for it." The embarrassed student was left with no other option but to batter him senseless. This is the natural progression when children, from toddlers up, never hear the word "no" and are allowed to do as they wish, at home, at school, in
church, restaurants, supermarkets, and aeroplanes. It was only a matter of time before there was a serious incident, when a sixteen year old met the 'no word' and it will get worse. How long will it be before the first gun is brought to school? I hasten to add what we all know, that all children are not reared like this. Last Sunday, in front of me, at mass, a father indulged two children to shout and climb all over and under the woman beside him, who continued trying to say her prayers. On the outside of the same seat was a Mother, whose child of a similar age, sat quietly throughout the service. But back to the assault on the Clondalkin teacher: Remember I told you there are two sides to this story!! The thug is really a nice guy at heart – who only wants to play football. His Mother said so, when she phoned up Derek Davis, to give her son's side of the story. Davis, with his gut-wrenching, sugary, patronizing tone, teased out all the issues with Mammy. "Stephen is a good boy and he was never disruptive in class", she led with. Now I don't know about you, but I think that beating the sh*t out of your teacher, in front of the class, could be termed sort of disruptive – like? "It was both their fault", said Mammy generously conceding that it might not be 100% the teacher's fault! As the nation's appetite went down the Sewanee (apart from the aforementioned lunatics) a neighbour of Mammy and Stephen rang up to second Stephen for the young pillar of community award. "He only knocks around with the lads he plays football with and there are two sides to this", went on the impartial observer. Jesus, I wouldn't like to referee Stephen's match, I thought to myself at this stage. Ah, but Derek had more! On the line was somebody from the teacher's union. Good, I thought:
now at last, somebody will call a spade a spade and mention the difference between right and wrong. Not a chance – the only wrong was how wrong I was to even contemplate such a thought. In this age of everyone's rights taking precedence over what is right and political correctness gone mad, the teacher's mouthpiece's first words were concern for the student. God, I don't believe what I'm hearing and my sandwich has stopped in a lay by. Then Stephen's Mammy, who is still on the line and in a rush of charitable humility and forgiveness for the provocation, announces to the people of Ireland that Stephen regrets beating up the teacher. At this, the union guy starts to ooh and aah about this positive turn of events. As my sandwich starts the second leg of its return trip, I can take no more and use excessive pressure on the radio 'off' switch. Until parents bring back the 'no' word to the English language, there will be more Stephen stories. The only reason children behave badly is because they are exploring the world and learning where the boundaries are. For too many children, their parents have removed all boundaries and they are confused. The first signs will be found in kindergarten and there will be markers all along the way until he is big enough to clock his teacher – but only if he is provoked, you must understand! Then some Mammy will complain to Derek about how heavyhanded the Gardai are. "He is a good lad, Derek, but he got in with the wrong crowd." Correct and right – he was with the wrong crowd, at home!
Anyone old enough to commit a man's crime is old enough to take a man's punishment.
Tickets are now on sale for Bruno Mars' concerts in Spain next April as part of his 24K Magic world tour. The Puerto RicanPhilippine artist, who grew up in the USA, is a huge international music chart figure thanks to his catchy hits, Locked out of heaven, The lazy song and Uptown funk, and his more soulful, introspective numbers, Grenade, When I was your man and Just the way you are. Bruno will perform at 85 gigs across the planet, and his European leg will start on 28th March in Amberes, Belgium then Lille, northern France, on 29th March. His third show will be on 3rd April in Madrid's Barclaycard Centre, formerly known as the regional sports arena. The artist will be back in Spain on 7th April at Barcelona's Palau Sant Jordi, having popped into Portugal for a concert on 4th April at Lisbon's MEO Arena. Fans who miss him in Spain can catch Mars at the O2 Arena in London, where he will be on stage for two nights rather than just one as in
Madrid and Barcelona. His final show in Europe is on June 15 in the Milan Forum in the northern Italian city. Meanwhile, his new album, carrying the same title as the concert, will be on sale from this coming Friday. Those who order the album online may be able to book their tickets before the box office officially opens, on Monday, 21st November. Born on 8th October, 1985, Marz was born Peter Gene Hernandez and as Bruno Marz is a an American singersongwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and choreographer. He was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, by a family of musicians. Mars began making music at a young age and performed in various musical venues in his hometown throughout his childhood. He graduated from high school and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a musical career. After being dropped by Motown Records, he signed with Atlantic Records in 2009.
More joint working from HELP Vega Baja Following on from the recent announcement that Help Vega Baja and the Orihuela Costa AECC office will working together for the benefit of the local community, Help has now announced a similar joint working initiative with the Parkinson Group in El Raso. Being diagnosed with Parkinsons can be life changing for many people and when you are living away from family in particular it can be very daunting. The benefit of having a support group is therefore very important and can make a huge difference to someone. After receiving several enquiries, HELP Vega Baja was keen to help people in the area who have Parkinsons and other neurological conditions and were delighted to discover that there had been a group meeting for some time in El Raso. A meeting was set up with the President of HELP, the charity Welfare Officer and the co-ordinator of the group, Donna Gee. Michele Masson, President of HELP said: “We were absolutely delighted to meet up with
Donna and members of the group and spent an afternoon together talking about how the charity could support them. It was obvious from our meeting
that the group really enjoys getting together and as a charity we don´t want to interfere and change something that is obviously working very well. However, Donna and the members have asked to come under the umbrella of HELP which we are very pleased about and we will do what we can to support them in any way they need.
“Our first task was to introduce the group to Pedro Dominguez Crego from the Cruz Roja who is going to meet with them to discuss their Teleassistancia service and we will organise other guest speakers when the group feel they would like someone along. I have to say it was an absolute privilege to meet everyone last week and to see that despite the challenges they have day by day, they get on with life and enjoy every minute. Everyone at HELP Vega Baja is very excited about this new venture and we very much look forward to supporting this wonderful group of people.” The Parkinson Support and Friendship Group meets every Friday at 2.00 pm in AJ’s bar in El Raso where bar owners Joanne and Antony help with fundraising events and generally ensure that everyone feels very welcome. If you would like more information about the group, please contact either HELP San Miguel Centre on 966 723 733, email office@helpvegabaja.com or Donna Gee direct on 602 446 575 or by email at donna773@aol.com.
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Two Britons arrested for blowing up cash machines The two Britons have been detained for their presumed implication in blowing up 13 cash dispensing machines with explosives. The original attacks all took place in Andalucia but it is believed the duo was planning to roll out the attacks across the Costa Blanca. Both were surprised and detained in a 4am raid last Wednesday in a house in Calahonda, Cla de Mijas, with sufficient evidence to implicate them in the robberies which have been carried out over recent months. The attacks had baffled both the Civil Guard and the National Police whose officers were horrified when the entered the property and saw gas cylinders, electric cabling and other burglary tools, and then discovered several weapons of war. The hand grenades are now being analysed to determine their providence and possible usage. The house was also full of money, so much money that officers said they had never seen so much money anywhere
before. It is believed that the4 cash was being spent carrying out criminal actions as part of a larger organisation, given also that officers seized diverse amounts of cocaine and marihuana. After further investigations officers now believe that the two Britons arrested are the leaders of the gang and therefore responsible for planning all of the organisations activities. Two others arrested in different but related operations are both Spanish, one is accused of supplying the acetylene gas to the British criminals and the other was used as a gobetween. Following a fifth arrest a woman is now also being held under investigation. Police officers from Marbella, Estepona, Coín, Ronda and even Granada – seven National Police and seven Civil Guard – were used to uncover this criminal gang which had carried out a spate of attacks on cash dispensing machines. The crimes caused confusion because they often used
differing explosive substances, raising the question as to whether this was one more than one gang. When targeting Unicaja banks the duo normally injected acetylene and then ignited it, for Banco Santander they used much more advanced and far more powerful explosive, which could only be manipulated by an explosives expert. Given these two differing modus operandi the detectives thought two gangs were at work or one had started and another was a copycat, a theory which has not yet been ruled out. The first three attacks were against Banco Santander and took place last summer over some twenty days. Two, the one in Málaga city and one in La Cala del Moral, were linked by the same explosives used, as were the attacks in Marbella and, Mijas. Alhaurín el Grande, Monda, Guaro and Ojén were other municipalities which suffered completed or attempted thefts.
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CHRISTMAS DATES FOR YOUR DIARY ANGLICAN CHAPLAINCY OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL TORREVIEJA ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS SERVICES 2016 In addition to the normal Services (see Footnote) the following special Services are planned over the Advent and Christmas period: LA SIESTA Wed 30 Nov 16 Chaplaincy Advent Service 11:00 am Mon 5 Dec 16 Ecumenical Carol Service 6:30 pm Sat 24 Dec 16 Midnight Mass – Holy Eucharist 11:30 pm LOS BALCONES Thu 8 Dec 16 Carol Service 7:00 pm With ‘Phoenix Band’ followed by refreshments Sun 18 Dec 16 Christingle Service 10:30 am Sun 25 Dec 16 Christmas Day - Holy Eucharist 10:30 am LAGO JARDIN Sat 10 Dec 16 Carol Service Eucharist 6:00 pm
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FOOTNOTE For more information on the workings of the Chaplaincy and other planned activities and events – please view their web-site: http://c-of-etorrevieja.com/ The specific location of the various Church Centres together with their normal Services can be found here: http://c-of-etorrevieja.com/where.php Also follow them on their Facebook pages too: facebook.com/ChaplaincyOf StPeterAndStPaul?ref=hl and more specifically here: facebook.com/CampoverdeCh urch The Anglican Chaplaincy extends a very warm and friendly welcome to all denominations who live in or are visiting our area and our Church Centres
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Charity discount day at Image Salon ■ MIREILLE TODDINGTON mireille@costablancapeople.com
Los Dolses-based Image Salon is hosting a Charity Open Day on Saturday 3rd December. The hair salon and beauty parlour is offering discounted treatments with the proceeds going to the Kidney Association. The Open Day is the brainchild of owner Sandra Cunningham who has to raise £3,000 between now and 11th November 2017 when she is setting off to Vietnam and Cambodia to spend 10 days cycling 400km in a charity challenge. Sandra is paying all her own costs which include: visas, flights to UK, airport taxes, fuel surcharges, insurance, injections and registration and in addition, she also has to raise and donate the £3,000 pledged before she sets off. This is a professionally organised group event arranged by Global Adventure Challenges and Sandra is being accompanied by The Costa Blanca’s People sales representative Trish Flint, who is also covering her own costs and donating her £3,000 to help those with heartbased conditions. This challenge is certainly not for the faint-hearted; the ladies will spend 6-8 hours every day in the saddle in an average of 84 percent humidity. The challenge will take them from Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat in
Cambodia. To raise her hefty pledged donation Sandra is hosting the first of her planned Charity Open days, with her and her staff giving their time and expertise for free to allow every penny to go to the Kidney Association and to encourage people to help raise money several treatments will be discount especially for the day.
Therapy. Ultimate Light Therapy penetrates deeper than any other method of skin treatment or skincare product; this is the future of skincare treatments available now, exclusively at Image.
Special offers On offer is a Hydra Facial reduced from 45 euros to 25 euros and this can be followed by a 15 minute light therapy session, half price at just ten euros. These combined treatments offer the perfect antidote for postsummer skin. HydraFacial is a multistep treatment that uses patented technology to cleanse, exfoliate, extract and treat the skin. During the treatment dead skin cells and impurities are removed and the skin is hydrated with antioxidants and peptides. Whether you’re simply looking to maintain the healthy condition of your skin or are concerned about wrinkles, acne or pigmentation, HydraFacial can be catered to your needs. The Hydra facial can be booked as a stand-alone treatment or combined with Light
Blue Light targets bacteria that causes acne and is one of the most powerful ways to eliminate Keratosis skins. It decreases pore size and limits oil production and stimulates healthy skin growth. Red Light hydrates the skin up to 600 percent providing skin rejuvenation and counteracting the signs of aging. It reduces red
capillaries and works on facial lines and wrinkles. It also reduces sun damage, age spots and nonmelanoma skin cancers. Purple Light combines the benefits of the Red and Blue Light treatments and is excellent for scar tissue and postsurgery healing. It also provides deep relaxation and is the equivalent to nine hours of deep sleep. Nail technician Susan Cooper is offering a gel polish at just 10 euros and a full set of acrylics for 20 euros. Then why not complete the look with a cut and blow dry (15 euros) or a blow dry (10 euros) with hair stylist Cheryl McGlynn. Also available is a full body MOT with health and fitness expert Steve Treanor from Vida Fitness Studio. This includes: blood pressure check, body fat calculation, SATS, BMI, Visceral Fat, blood sugar level, lung function and Cardiac dug/medication advice. This is usually 50e but will be half price on the day. To ensure she is fit enough to complete the challenge Sandra has been training at Vida Fitness Studio in Los Dolses, particularly the bike-based spinning and Vuelta session, in addition to marathon bike rides around the coast.
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Wanted Brit captured A British drug trafficker wanted in the UK for the possession of 3.7 tons of cannabis resin has been captured on the Costa del Sol. Agents from the National Police have arrested a 56 year old Englishman who had a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) issued against him. The arrest was made in Sedella, a village in the Axarquía area, Málaga province. The British Police captured the drug runner when he was transporting the cannabis resin from Málaga with destination Essex back in 2014. The fugitive was detained again last on 8th November, during a special police operation which had located his presence in Spain. He was captured close to his home in Sedella and once his identity was notified to the Málaga Police Station and the outstanding arrest warrant discovered he was taken into custody, according to a statement from the National Police. The EAW was issued in October 2014 when the British detectives found and impounded the 3.4 tons of cannabis resin hidden in a lorry transporting furniture from Málaga to Essex. The arrested, who was later known to be part of a criminal organisation, had rented the lorry. The court in St. Albans issued the arrest warrant on 19th November, 2015, for the importing of class B drugs, a classification which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. The arrested has already been placed before the Central Instruction Court 6 in the National Court.
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Apartment, 2 bed, 1 bath, 65 build, solarium, views, communal pool. Ref: 444
95.000€
249.950€
59.995€
89.950€
Ciudad Quesada
Ciudad Quesada
Ciudad Quesada
Ciudad Quesada
Apartment, 2 bed, 1 bath, 65 build, glazed terrace, views, communal pool. Ref: 016
Villa, 3 bed, 3 bath, 550 plot, 140 build, solarium, BBQ area, private pool. Ref: 1123
Villa, 3 bed, 3 bath, 500 plot, 120 build, garden, Quad, 3 bed, 1 bath, 190 plot, 86 build, off road parking, solarium, communal pool. Ref: 360 BBQ area, private pool. Ref: 309
340.000€
105.000€
59.995€
279.900€
Ciudad Quesada
Lo Crispin
Ciudad Quesada
Ciudad Quesada
Villa, 2 bed, 2 bath, 200 plot, balcony, terrace. Ref: 151
Townhouse, 3 bed, 2 bath, 30 plot, 82 build, terrace, balcony, communal pool. Ref: 204
135.000€
99.950€
Quad, 2 bed, 1 bath, off road parking, solarium, Townhouse, 3 bed, 2 bath, 120 plot, 100 build, storage room, views, communal pool. Ref: 116 glazed terrace, balcony, comm. pool. Ref: 194
109.950€
89.950€
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A Few Facts and Figures For My Happy House Hunting Friends! Rebecca Serwotka – Your favourite local property expert, of Inmobiliaria Real Estate Agents in Ciudad Quesada. Rebecca Serwotka – Your favourite local property expert, of Inmobiliaria Real Estate Agents in Ciudad Quesada & published author of “Moving Forward – 25 Essential Rules For Buying & Selling Real Estate Without Going Crazy.” Request your FREE copy today! Well, it just goes to show you that Spain is still extremely popular with those international buyers, with figures proving that this is the place for a perfect investment. Not only is it easy to get here by plane or car, but the style and size of property still proves to be excellent value for money. So the exchange rate isn't the greatest between the Pound to the Euro, but that's not holding those savvy investors back. Like everything to do with the property market, things go down, but do go back up just as quick. During the first semester of 2016, foreign buyers were queuing up to purchase property in Spain, with the Canary Islands reaching a 44.2% in popularity. The Balearic Islands were at 41.5%, followed closely behind with the Valencian Community at 37.2%. Murcia then came in at 27.7%, Andalucia was 21.4%, and with the least amount of foreign investors were Extremadura at 3.1%, Galicia at 3.7%, Pais Vasco a 4.4%, Castilla y Leon 4.5% and Asturias at 4.7%. At the close of the first semester of 2016,
Notaries showed that it was the British people as the main buyers holding a 19% of the total, followed by 8% of French, 7.8% Germans, 6.5% Italians, 5.9% Swedish and Rumanians at 5.7%. All of these foreign buyers accumulate to half of the home sales for Spain! Foreign buyers are spending on average €1,618 per square meter, which is an increase of 2.3% inter-annual. The price per square meter, paid by nonresidents of Spain, increased by 4.3% to €1,855, with residents spending €1,359 on average. You’re not the only buyer still looking to purchase.... not just their home, but their dream, so you don't want to get left behind and be that person that ends up paying too much, just because you got cold feet! There'll never be a better time to buy. You don't have to be a rocket scientist, to be a savvy investor! For more information and guidance on buying and selling, please contact us and we will send you our FREE e-book or log on to: www.homes4u.es/new-kindle-e-book to request the link. Think property? Think us, because life’s complicated enough! See our advert in the centre pages of this newspaper.www.homes4u.es
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FTSP49 LA MARINA 1 Bed, 1 Bath Townhouse, Build 40m2
FTSP59 LA MARINA 3 Beds, 2 Baths Townhouse Build 75m2
FTSP70 LA MARINA 2 Beds, 1 Bath Villa Build 65m2, Plot 210m2
PRICE: €45,000
PRICE: €58,000
PRICE: €95,000
FTSP71 LA MARINA 3 Beds, 2 Baths Villa Build 108m2, Plot 513m2
FTSP72 LA MARINA 2 Beds, 1 Bath Villa Build 90m2, Plot 970m2
EMP18519 LA MARINA 3 Beds, 2 Baths Townhouse Build 96m2
PRICE: €200,000
PRICE: €195,000
PRICE: €129,000
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La Herrada
G/F Apartment 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
Com Pool Spacious Gdn Patio, Drive
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San Bartolome
Corner Apartmnt 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
South Facing Solarium Terrace
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Aspe
274m2 Villa 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms
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10.480m2 Plot Pool, C/H, A/C Dbl GGE
Lo Crispin
Det Villa 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms
400m2 Plot Pool, A/C Conservatory
JUST LISTED
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€59.950
€44.950
€375.000
€225.000
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Orihuela
Det Villa 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms
Private Pool Annex Lovely Features
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Lo Crispin
Bungalow 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
Communal Pool Solarium, A/C Terrace
Ref KR1360 Dehesa de Campoamor
New Aptments 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
Ref 4305
Communal Pool GGE, Solarium Extras, Terrace
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La Marina
178m2 Det Villa 1.260m2 Plot 3 Bedrooms Pool, Annex 3 Bathrooms U/flr heating
GREAT VALUE
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€89.950
€96.000
€289.950
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REF. CM4935 Benijofar Village
REDUCED. Luxury Detached Villa (194sqm Build / 306sqm Plot), 4 Bed / 3 Bath with separate guest apartment – private pool, private.
REDUCED. BARGAIN! South-Facing detached villa situated next to communal pool, 2 Bed / 1 Bath, large rooftop solarium, off-road parking.
REDUCED. Luxury detached villa (Extended) – 3 Bed / 2 Bath, 122sqm house / 370sqm plot, mountain views, private pool + Parking.
NEW LISTING. An immaculate South-Facing 1st floor apartment – 2 Bed / 2 Bath, large loungediner, ducted A/C, communal solarium, lift access.
PRICE: JUST €260.000!
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REF. CM4936 Formentera del Segura
REF. CM4951 Benimar, Rojales
REF. CM4952 San Bartolome
REF. CM4962 Benimar, Rojales
NEW LISTING. Charming farmhouse with stables (Fully renovated to a high standard) 1080sqm plot / 247 sqm build, 3 Bed / 2.5 bath, pool + more.
NEW LISTING. BARGAIN! Detached Villa (Extended) 116sqm Build / 250sqm Plot, 3 Bed / 2 Bath, separate diner, winter room, private pool.
NEW LISTING. SOUTH FACING! Top-floor apartment, 2 Bed / 1 Bath, spacious lounge-diner, walking distance to amenities and bus stop.
NEW LISTING. Well-Presented Bungalow-style villa (110sqm build / 300sqm plot), 3 Bed / 2 Bath, fireplace, private pool, central location.
PRICE: JUST €249.950!
PRICE: JUST €177.000!
PRICE: JUST €57.500!
PRICE: JUST €199.950! 661
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Doctor Strange (2016) 8.0 Fantastic Beasts A former neurosurgeon embarks (2016) 7.1 on a journey of healing only to The adventures of writer Newt Scamander in New York’s secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads his book in school.
be drawn into the world of the mystic arts. Director: Scott Derrickson Writers: Jon Spaihts, Scott Derrickson
Director: David Yates Writer: J.K. Rowling
Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams
Stars: Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Alison Sudol
‘til the last man (2016) 8.7 Nocturnal Animals WWII American Army Medic (2016) 8.0 Desmond T. Doss, who served during the Battle of Okinawa, refuses to kill people, and becomes the first man in American history to win the Medal of Honor without firing a shot.
An art gallery owner is haunted by her ex‐husband’s novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a veiled threat and a symbolic revenge tale.
Director: Mel Gibson
Writers: Tom Ford (screenplay), Austin Wright (based on the novel "Tony and Susan”)
Director: Tom Ford
Writers: Robert Schenkkan (screenplay), Andrew Knight (screenplay) Stars: Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey Original title “Hacksaw Ridge”. Translated from Spanish.
Stars: Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon
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REF:- NS179 LA MARINA
REF: NS180 LA MARINA
REF: NS174 LA MARINA
REF: NS176 LA MARINA
Detached Villa, 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Immaculate Property, Fantastic Location, Off Road Parking, 82m2 Build, 207m2 Plot, South Facing, Solarium, Air Conditioning, Room for a Pool
Quad/Semi Detached, 3 Bed, 1 Bath, Great Condition, Good Location, Large Solarium, 70m2 Build, 120m2 Plot, South Facing, Air Conditioning, Private Pool, Communal Pool
Detached Villa, 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Immaculate Property, Excellent Location, Off Road Parking, 113m2 Build, 207m2 Plot, South Facing, Large Solarium, Air Conditioning, Private Pool 6 x 3
Very Close to Amenities 124,995€
Walking Distance to Amenities 124,995€
Very Close to Amenities 175,000€
REF: NS178 LA MARINA
REF: NS177 LA MARINA
REF: NS175 LA MARINA
uTown House u3 Bed u2 Bath uExtended uGood Condition uOn Road Parking
u102m2 Build uEast Facing uRoof Solarium uStorage/Accommodation uAir Conditioning uSea Views
3 Bed, 2 Bath extended east facing town house. Property in a good location and within walking distance to one of the commercial centres in La Marina Urb. Accommodation: 102m2, over 3 levels. Front entrance terrace: ideal for alfresco dining. Ground floor: a large lounge, kitchen/diner, a family shower room. Stairs to the first floor: a double bedroom, plus 2 further bedrooms and a shower room. A further staircase leads to the top floor: which has two more rooms for storage and a door leads to a large rooftop solarium, with great views of the area and the sea of Guardamar. Sold partly furnished and definitely worth seeing! Extras are: large extension, air conditioning, gas central heating, aluminium windows, security grills, ceiling fans, TV and telephone connection and much more! Good value for money and must be viewed!
Quiet Location 79,950€ Quad/Semi Detached, 2 Bed, 1 Bath, Immaculate Property, Good Location, Parking for 2, 53m2 Build, 130m2 Plot, South Facing, Solarium, Air Conditioning, Communal Pool
Terraced Bungalow, 1 Bed, 1 Bath, Good Condition, On Street Parking, 32m2 Build, West Facing, Tiled Garden, Storage, Security Grills
Detached Villa, 2 Bed, 1 Bath, Extended, Good Condition, 210m2 Plot, Quiet Location, Tiled Garden, Off Road Parking, Private Pool
Short Walk to Amenities 109,950€
Walking Distance to Amenities 45,000€
Very Close to Amenities 149,900€
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The festive season is closer than you think... I know that you have just got the summer months behind you, but Christmas is not as far away as you think. People are booking earlier and earlier for the festive season and it is important not to miss out on the best deals by leaving it too late. David's Coachtrips offer some of the best deals from in and around the Torrevieja area to the social capital of the Costa Blanca, Benidorm. Usually blessed with fine weather, and where there is always something to do night and day in this lively fun loving town. The long established relationship between David's Coachtrips and the 4* Palm Beach Hotel has helped the two companies, to offer some really good Christmas and/or New Year deals. Take all the hassle out of it and enjoy real value for money. Picked up by coach from near to your home, you will be whisked effortlessly to Benidorm. On arrival your courier will have you quickly booked in to your room. Then let the party begin.(For those
who prefer, you can arrange to go in your own car). Palm Beach Hotel is a large comfortable 4* hotel. Friendly helpful staff, good food (buffet) , nightly entertainment, brilliant gala meals which include wine and Cava for both Christmas and New Year are served to the table. Professional entertainment on the afternoon of Christmas day follows an excellent Christmas dinner. On New Years Eve a gala dinner leads us into the New Year which we welcome with live music and a free bar until 3 a.m. There is an indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, large sun area and bar area. All rooms have balconies. Everything is carefully planned and organised to give you the best possible festive break. At the prices offered. It is hard to imagine better value for money. All deals are full board, including transfers, and hotel entertainment. Why not join hundreds more of your fellow expats on a fabulous effortless festive break.
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What a lovely way to spend the festive season. No cooking to do, no beds to make, no dishes to wash. Benidorm hotels are selling out fast this year so be careful not to miss out. You can choose from these options. Christmas 5 days, 4 nights . 22-26 Dec 299 euros OR 6 days, 5 nights 22-27 Dec 359 euros. Christmas New Year 12 days, 11 nights 22 Dec -2 Jan 649 euros. New Year 3 days, 2 nights. 31 Dec -2 Jan 259 euros Alternative hotels available. See website for details. Reservations can be made online at www.coachtriponline.com or by calling direct on (0034) 966 785 910.
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Breakfast Ill Gotten Gains Homes Under the Hammer Secret Life of the Hospital Bed Rip Off Britain Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Doctors The Coroner Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Flog It! Pointless BBC News at Six Regional News and Weather The One Show Watchdog The Missing BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather A Question of Sport Film 2016 The Box Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News
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ITV2 7.00am 7.50am 8.35am 9.05am 10.05am 10.55am 11.40am 12.40pm 1.15pm 1.45pm 2.45pm 3.35pm 4.40pm 5.50pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 10.30pm 11.00pm 12.00am 12.30am 1.00am 1.25am 1.55am
Dinner Date The Ellen DeGeneres Show Emmerdale 100% You've Been Framed! Psych Catchphrase I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! You've Been Framed! Emmerdale The Cube The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! You've Been Framed! You've Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Family Guy Family Guy I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Family Guy American Dad! American Dad! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men
By the Sea
9.05am
Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie
10.40am
Dad's Army
12.25pm
Android
2.10pm
The Night Before
3.55pm
Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie
5.30pm
Into the Forest
7.15pm
Dad's Army
9.00pm
The Night Before
10.45pm
Battle for Sevastopol
12.50am
By the Sea
2.55am
Strangerland
4.50am
The Squeeze
6.30am
Pitch Perfect 2 Special
ITV1 7.00am 9.30am 10.25am 11.30am 1.30pm 2.30pm 2.55pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.35pm 11.45pm 1.15am 4.00am 4.50am 6.05am
Sky Sports 1 7.00am 8.00am 9.00am 10.00am 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.15pm 1.30pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 3.30pm 4.00pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 11.00pm 11.30pm 11.45pm 12.00am 1.00am 1.30am 2.00am 2.15am 2.30am
Sky Movies Premiere 7.00am
My Life in Books Secret Life of the Hospital Bed Junior Bake Off Great British Menu Great British Menu Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Autumn Statement Coast The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Eggheads Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two Celebrity Antiques Road Trip MasterChef: The Professionals Black and British: A Forgotten History The Premier League Show Newsnight No Such Thing as the News imagine shorts... The Handmade Films of William Kentridge The Choir Planet Earth II Wild West: America's Great Frontier This is BBC Two
Football Gold WWE Experience Premier League Legends The Premier League Years Premier League Review Sporting Triumphs Sporting Triumphs Premier League Gold Premier League 100 Club Great Sporting Moments Premier League Gold The Premier League Years Boxing Gold Darts Gold Premier League Gold Football's Greatest Teams Barclays Premier League World Gillette Soccer Special Barclays Premier League World Football Gold Football Gold Premier League Review Sporting Mavericks Barclays Premier League World Football Gold Football Gold Darts Gold
Charmed Hollyoaks How I Met Your Mother Rules of Engagement Melissa and Joey Young and Hungry Charmed The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory How I Met Your Mother Young and Hungry The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Black-Ish The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Crazyhead Tattoo Fixers The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Scream Queens Celebrity First Dates Tattoo Fixers Rude Tube Rude Tube Rules of Engagement
Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Tenable Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street This Time Next Year I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! ITV News at Ten and Weather ITV News London UEFA Champions League Highlights Jackpot247 Murder, She Wrote ITV Nightscreen The Jeremy Kyle Show
Sky 1 7.00am 8.00am 9.00am 9.30am 10.00am 10.30am 11.00am 11.30am 12.00pm 12.30pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.00am 1.00am
E4 7.00am 7.45am 8.10am 9.05am 10.00am 11.00am 12.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.05am 12.35am 1.00am 2.00am 3.05am 4.00am 4.50am 5.20am
Television: Wed 23rd Nov
Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 RSPCA Animal Rescue RSPCA Animal Rescue Zoo Tales Zoo Tales Monkey Life Monkey Life Police Force Australia Police Force Australia Greggs: More Than Meats the Pie Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 Modern Family Modern Family A Town Called Eureka The Simpsons Futurama Futurama The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Arrow Stella The Force Prison: First and Last A League of Their Own
Channel 4 7.00am 7.45am 8.10am 8.35am 9.00am 9.30am 10.00am 10.30am 11.00am 11.30am 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.05pm 2.05pm 3.10pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.05am 1.10am 2.05am 3.00am 4.45am 5.10am 6.05am
BBC 4 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.30am 1.30am 2.30am 3.30am 4.30am
ITV3 7.00am 7.25am 7.50am 8.50am 9.50am 10.45am 11.10am 11.40am 12.05pm 1.00pm 2.05pm 3.10pm 4.10pm 5.20pm 5.50pm 6.25pm 6.55pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 12.05am 1.40am 3.30am
Man About the House On the Buses Heartbeat Where the Heart is Wild at Heart Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy Murder, She Wrote Wycliffe Heartbeat Wild at Heart Where the Heart is Man About the House You're Only Young Twice George and Mildred Heartbeat Murder, She Wrote Doc Martin Midsomer Murders Blue Murder Inspector Morse Teleshopping
Countdown The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Frasier Jamie's Comfort Food Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA Channel 4 News Summary A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun Countdown Deal or No Deal Coast v Country Four in a Bed Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News The Supervet 24 Hours in A and E Kids on the Edge Gogglebox The Great Songwriters The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds The Runaways Tricks of the Restaurant Trade Location, Location, Location George Clarke's Amazing Spaces
World News Today World War I at Home Timewatch Arena My Week with Marilyn How to be Bohemian with Victoria Coren Mitchell The Secret History of Our Streets Great Artists in Their Own Words How to be Bohemian with Victoria Coren Mitchell This is BBC Four
Channel 5 7.00am
Toby's Travelling Circus
7.10am
Lily's Driftwood Bay
7.20am
Fireman Sam
7.30am
Peppa Pig
7.35am
Peppa Pig
7.40am
Bob the Builder
7.50am
Little Princess
8.05am
Pip Ahoy!
8.20am
Thomas and Friends
8.35am
Noddy: Toyland Detective
8.50am
Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom
9.00am
Wissper
9.15am
Peppa Pig
9.25am
Peppa Pig
9.35am
Paw Patrol
9.45am
Toot the Tiny Tugboat
10.00am
Bananas in Pajamas
10.15am
The Wright Stuff
12.15pm
House Doctor
1.10pm
5 News Lunchtime
1.15pm
The Gadget Show
2.15pm
Home and Away
2.45pm
Neighbours
3.15pm
NCIS
4.15pm
Twelve Trees of Christmas
6.00pm
5 News at 5
6.30pm
Neighbours
7.00pm
Home and Away
7.30pm
5 News Tonight
8.00pm
Ben Fogle: The Great African Migration
9.00pm
GPs: Behind Closed Doors
10.00pm
Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away!
11.00pm
Undercover
12.05am
The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door
1.05am
The Boy Who'll Never Grow Up
2.00am
Super Casino
4.10am
Secrets of Great British Castles
5.00am
Witches: A Century of Murder
5.45am
HouseBusters
6.10am
House Doctor
6.35am
House Doctor
7.00am 7.50am 8.45am 9.45am 10.50am 11.55am 12.55pm 1.55pm 2.25pm 2.55pm 3.25pm 3.50pm 4.55pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm
The Professionals The Chase Quincy, M.E. Ironside The Professionals The Chase Cash Cowboys Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Storage Wars Storage Wars Quincy, M.E. Ironside Storage Wars Storage Wars Cash Cowboys Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix Highlights Car Crash Global Get Carter FYI Daily Get Carter Waterworld FYI Daily Waterworld
More 4 9.55am
River Cottage Bites
10.25am
Food Unwrapped
10.50am
Patton
2.10pm
Time Team
3.10pm
Come Dine with Me
3.40pm
Come Dine with Me
4.15pm
Come Dine with Me
4.50pm
Come Dine with Me
5.20pm
Come Dine with Me
5.50pm
George Clarke's Amazing Spaces
6.55pm
The Supervet
7.55pm
Car S.O.S
8.55pm
Grand Designs
10.00pm
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
11.05pm
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
12.05am
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA
1.05am
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
2.05am
The Undateables
3.15am
Deutschland 83
4.20am
Kirstie's Handmade Treasures
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7.00am 10.15am 11.00am 12.00pm 12.45pm 1.15pm 2.00pm 2.30pm 2.45pm 3.15pm 4.00pm 4.45pm 5.30pm 6.15pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.30pm 11.45pm 12.45am 1.30am 2.30am 2.35am
BBC2
Breakfast Ill Gotten Gains Homes Under the Hammer Secret Life of the Hospital Bed Rip Off Britain Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Doctors The Coroner Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Flog It! Pointless BBC News at Six Regional News and Weather The One Show EastEnders Who Do You Think You Are? The Apprentice BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather Question Time This Week The Last Miners Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News
7.15am 7.45am 8.30am 9.00am 10.00am 12.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 2.15pm 2.45pm 3.15pm 3.45pm 4.15pm 5.15pm 6.15pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.30pm 12.15am 1.15am 1.45am 2.40am 3.40am
ITV2 7.00am 7.50am 8.35am 9.05am 9.35am 10.05am 10.55am 11.40am 12.40pm 1.15pm 1.45pm 2.15pm 2.45pm 3.35pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 10.30pm 11.00pm 12.00am 12.30am 1.00am 1.30am
7.00am
8.30am
Android
10.00am
Into the Forest
The Peanuts Movie
12.00pm
By the Sea
2.05pm
Dad's Army
3.50pm
Android
5.20pm
Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie
6.55pm
By the Sea
9.00pm
Dad's Army
10.45pm
The Top Ten Show 2016
11.00pm
Deadly Sisters
12.45am
Into the Forest
2.30am
Battle for Sevastopol
4.40am
Strangerland
6.40am
The Top Ten Show 2016
NFL
8.00am
NFL
9.00am
NFL
10.00am
NFL
11.00am
NFL
12.00pm
NFL
1.00pm
NFL
2.00pm
NFL
3.00pm
NFL
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NFL
5.00pm
NFL
6.00pm
Live NFL: Minnesota @ Detroit
10.00pm
Live NFL: Washington @ Dallas
2.00am
Live NFL: Pittsburgh@ Indianapolis
6.00am
NFL
7.00am 7.45am 8.10am 8.40am 9.05am 9.35am 10.00am 10.30am 11.00am 11.30am 12.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 2.30pm 3.00pm 3.30pm 4.00pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 5.30pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm
Charmed Hollyoaks How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement Melissa and Joey Melissa and Joey Young and Hungry Young and Hungry Charmed Charmed The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother Young and Hungry Young and Hungry The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Black-Ish The Big Bang Theory
Sky Movies Premiere Snoopy and Charlie Brown:
ITV1 7.00am 9.30am 10.25am 11.30am 1.30pm 2.30pm 2.55pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.35pm 11.45pm 1.00am 1.50am 4.00am 4.25am 6.05am
Sky Sports 1
Dinner Date The Ellen DeGeneres Show Emmerdale Coronation Street Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Psych Catchphrase I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! You've Been Framed! Emmerdale Coronation Street Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Totally You've Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Family Guy Family Guy I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Family Guy American Dad! American Dad! Two and a Half Men
7.00am
My Life in Books Secret Life of the Hospital Bed Junior Bake Off Great Continental Railway Journeys Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Daily Politics Coast Cash in the Attic Just Good Friends Open All Hours Frankie Howerd Talking Comedy Hunters of the South Seas The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Eggheads Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two Celebrity Antiques Road Trip MasterChef: The Professionals Close to the Enemy The Apprentice: You're Fired! Newsnight Black and British: A Forgotten History Panorama Obesity: The Post Mortem The Truth About Meat This is BBC Two
Eastenders – Whitney fears the worst. A torn Kyle makes a big decision about his future. Emmerdale – Will James’s inquest reveal the truth? Zak and Joanie make a decision. Frank’s past arrives in the village. The Bartons are left reeling. Will Tracy learn Frank’s secret? Marlon is panicked over April's revelation. Coronation Street – Curiosity gets the better of Tracy. Can Brian continue to bite his tongue? Daniel turns out not to be who he appears.
Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Tenable Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Tonight Emmerdale Coronation Street I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! ITV News at Ten and Weather ITV News London UEFA Europa League Highlights Murder, She Wrote Jackpot247 Tonight ITV Nightscreen The Jeremy Kyle Show
Sky 1 7.00am 9.00am 10.00am 10.30am 11.00am 12.00pm 12.30pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.00am 12.30am 1.00am 2.00am 3.00am
Hawaii Five-0 RSPCA Animal Rescue Zoo Tales Zoo Tales Monkey Life Police Force Australia Police Force Australia All Aboard: East Coast Trains Hawaii Five-0 Hawaii Five-0 Modern Family Modern Family A Town Called Eureka The Simpsons Futurama Futurama The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons DC's Legends of Tomorrow A League of Their Own An Idiot Abroad Trollied A League of Their Own Hawaii Five-0 Most Shocking Most Daring
7.00am 7.10am 7.35am 8.30am 9.35am 10.40am 11.05am 11.30am 11.55am 12.55pm 2.00pm 3.05pm 4.05pm 5.15pm 5.50pm 6.25pm 6.55pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 12.05am 1.35am 3.30am
Movies Now Man About the House Heartbeat Where the Heart is Wild at Heart Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy Murder, She Wrote Wycliffe Heartbeat Wild at Heart Where the Heart is Man About the House You're Only Young Twice George and Mildred Heartbeat Murder, She Wrote Doc Martin Midsomer Murders Blue Murder Inspector Morse Teleshopping
E4
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Channel 4 7.00am 7.45am 8.10am 8.35am 9.00am 9.30am 10.00am 10.30am 11.00am 11.30am 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.05pm 2.05pm 3.10pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.00am 1.00am 1.35am 2.30am 4.35am 5.00am 5.15am 6.10am
Jack Taylor: Nemesis Channel 5 10.00 pm
Crime drama series set in rural Ireland. Jack is asked to locate a former nemesis of his who has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom, while also supporting Kate as she prepares for a major operation of her own.
Countdown The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Frasier Jamie's Comfort Food Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA Channel 4 News Summary A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun Countdown Deal or No Deal Coast v Country Four in a Bed Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News The Secret Life of the Zoo Grand Designs 60 Days in Jail 24 Hours in A and E Random Acts One Killer Punch Smita Patil Tribute: Gaman Unreported World Hugh's 3 Good Things George Clarke's Amazing Spaces Deal or No Deal
BBC 4 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm
4.35am
World News Today Top of the Pops Dangerous Earth Hive Minds Black Nurses: The Women Who Saved the Nhs Wild Burma: Nature's Lost Kingdom Horizon Tails You Win: The Science of Chance Top of the Pops Neil Diamond: Radio 2 Electric Prom Black Nurses: The Women Who Saved the Nhs This is BBC Four
9.55am
Kirstie's Fill Your House for Free
10.15am
Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb
11.10am
Grand Designs
11.00pm 12.00am 1.00am 2.00am 2.35am 3.35am
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Toby's Travelling Circus
7.10am
Lily's Driftwood Bay
7.20am
Fireman Sam
7.30am
Peppa Pig
7.35am
Peppa Pig
7.40am
Bob the Builder
7.50am
Little Princess
8.05am
Pip Ahoy!
8.20am
Thomas and Friends
8.35am
Noddy: Toyland Detective
8.50am
Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom
9.00am
Wissper
9.15am
Peppa Pig
9.25am
Peppa Pig
9.35am
Paw Patrol
9.45am
Toot the Tiny Tugboat
10.00am
Bananas in Pajamas
10.15am
The Wright Stuff
12.15pm
House Doctor
1.10pm
5 News Lunchtime
1.15pm
All New Traffic Cops
2.15pm
Home and Away
2.45pm
Neighbours
3.15pm
NCIS
4.15pm
The Christmas Note
6.00pm
5 News at 5
6.30pm
Neighbours
7.00pm
Home and Away
7.30pm
5 News Tonight
8.00pm
The UK's Strongest Man 2016
9.00pm
The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door
10.00pm
Jack Taylor: Nemesis
12.05am
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild
1.00am
Super Casino
4.10am
Britain's Greatest Bridges
5.00am
Witches: A Century of Murder
5.45am
HouseBusters
6.10am
House Doctor
6.35am
House Doctor
7.00am 7.50am 8.45am 9.50am 10.50am 11.55am 1.00pm 1.55pm 2.25pm 2.55pm 3.25pm 3.50pm 4.55pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.05pm 12.20am 1.20am
The Professionals The Chase Quincy, M.E. Ironside The Professionals The Chase Cash Cowboys Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Storage Wars Storage Wars Quincy, M.E. Ironside Storage Wars Storage Wars Cash Cowboys Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Fishing Impossible The Book of Eli FYI Daily The Book of Eli Car Crash Global Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix Highlights The Classic Car Show Pawn Stars
More 4 12.20pm
Destry
2.10pm
Time Team
3.10pm
Come Dine with Me
3.45pm
Come Dine with Me
4.15pm
Come Dine with Me
4.50pm
Come Dine with Me
5.20pm
Come Dine with Me
5.50pm
George Clarke's Amazing Spaces
6.55pm
The Supervet
7.55pm
Car S.O.S
8.55pm
Grand Designs
10.00pm
Great Canal Journeys
11.00pm
999: What's Your Emergency?
12.05am
Britain's Benefit Tenants
1.10am
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA
2.10am
My Big Fat Gypsy Christening
3.15am
Deutschland 83
4.20am
Kirstie's Handmade Treasures
ITV4
2.20am 3.20am
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2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Detached Villa ♦ Fully Furnished ♦ Superb Condition ♦ Extended Roof Solarium ♦ Communal Swimming Pool ♦ Close to La Marquesa Golf Course
2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Linked Bungalow ♦ Fully Furnished ♦ Sun Room ♦ Roof Solarium ♦ Mediterranean Sea & Lake Views ♦ Communal Swimming Pool
MONTEBELLO NR. CIUDAD QUESADA
DOÑA PEPA II
OFFERED AT: €137,000
OFFERED AT: €117,000
WELL MAINTAINED
CLOSE TO AMENITIES
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Detached Villa ♦ Fully Furnished ♦ Well Maintained ♦ Sun Room ♦ Roof Solarium ♦ Communal Swimming Pool ♦ Off Road Parking
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom SemiDetached Villa ♦ Part Furnished ♦ Well Maintained ♦ Off Road Parking ♦ Balcony with Lake Views ♦ Short Distance to Amenities ♦ Communal Swimming Pool
JOHN CLIFFORD Real Estate Specialist
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Quesada, detached villa with huge underbuild, own pool, good views, 3 beds, 2 baths, plus underbuild with separate kitchen and bathroom, ideal granny annexe, teenager annexe, 500sqm plot, very tastefully furnished.
Quesada, Skandia village centre, 1 bed mid terraced bungalow, located on this most popular centre close to all amenities. Complex has communal pool, electric gated entrance, and is only 200m walk to supermarket, bars and restarants. Excellent rental ability.
Los Montesinos, two properties, one 4 bed, 2 bath, other, 3 bed, 2 bath, all on one plot, swimming pool, jacuuzi, outside bar, BBQ, stables, paddock, all walking distance to Los Montesinos small town and schools. ideal for two families, can only be described as immaculate properties, sensibly priced at 395,000 euros for both. Further details and over 50 photos in office.
Benijofar, mid terrace townhouse of excellent proportions, integral garage, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, underfloor heating, rooftop solaruim with fantastic views, and study area, huge living and dining room leading to large kitchen. These village hoses are like a tardis, over 130m construction, communal swimming pool. Walking distance to all amenities.
225,000 €
57,500 €
395,000€ for 2
110,000 €
Jacarilla, some 9 miles from Quesada, mid terrace townhouse, 3 beds, 1 bath with downstairs WC. Massive living/dining,room the full depth of the property, plus fitted kitchen. Little or no garden to the front, but large open courtyard to the rear, ideal parties, BBQ, etc. Sold with minimal furnishings, located within easy walking distance to both the village centre and the municipal swimming pool. There are NO community charges with this property. This is an ill health sale and the owners are very minded to sell for obvious reasons. Price less than half a small property would cost you on Quesada????
58,500 €
Property urgently wanted for sale and or long term rental within this area, free no obligation valuation available
Jacarilla, 9.5 kms from Quesada, prestigious 1st floor apartment, 3 beds, 2 baths, over 110 square meters, beautifully furnished, south facing directly overlooking the communal pool, security entrance system, car parking space and large storage space below, walking distance to all the village amenities, cost 167,000 euros 10 years ago, offered for sale due to ill health at 83,500 euros. Absolute bargain.
83,500 €
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Walliams and Friends – BBC1 – 10.00 pm Comedy series in which David Walliams is joined by a different guest in each episode for a variety of sketches, alongside a talented supporting cast. David is joined by award-winning comedian Jack Whitehall. The episode includes Jack and David's inappropriate take on Sherlock and Watson, the world's worst dating show contestant and Jack doing something David has never done before - dressing as a woman. There is also the launch of Britain's cruelest reality TV show Celebrity Slammer, in which David finds himself locked up with the Chuckle Brothers.
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Fast & Furious 6 – Channel 4 – 10.00 pm Justin Lin directs instalment six of the action-thriller franchise starring Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Paul Walker and Luke Evans. The street-racing gang have now dispersed around the world to live a clandestine life of luxury and familial harmony. But then a group of villains, led by SAS-trained Owen Shaw, attack a Russian military convoy in order to acquire components for a super-weapon.The Diplomatic Security Services' Luke Hobbs uses evidence that Dominic Toretto's one-time lover Letty is still alive to tempt Dom and his team into helping to track down the mercenary baddies. Toretto agrees to join the manhunt in return for a full pardon for all of his buddies, including former FBI man Brian O'Conner. And so, starting in London, the bravura set-pieces, speedy chases and explosive conflict begin.
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The Car Chasers
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Storage Wars
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Darts
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Eraser
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Eraser
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Car Crash Global
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Lo Ferrís protected The area of Lo Ferrís is one of the remaining areas of natural beauty along the coast. The Valencian Government has included the area in its Plan de Acción Territorial de la Infraestructura Verde del Litoral (PATIVEL) which means that it is protected from development. According to PATIVEL the palm grove at Lo Ferrís and other areas of land will be categorised as non-developmental and form part of a green belt area that
stretches to Torrevieja’s natural lakes. The pressure group Salvemos Lo Ferrís are delighted at the proposal which identifies the palm grove and dunes as being of great scenic value. If this protection of the palm grove is supported then it will nullify the building plan agreed in March 2015 by the local government in Torrevieja (then the PP). Plans were in place for 2,300 properties to be constructed next to
Torrevieja hospital. This proposal will no longer be able to go ahead if the Valencian Government’s PATIVEL is enacted. There is now a period of public consultation for this and the process will last for two months. Those town planners affected by the decision can appeal during this time. Suzanne O’Connell
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Last British member of the International Brigade dies The last British member of the Spanish Civil War’s International Brigade has died aged 98 years of age. Stan Hilton, who fought on behalf of the Spanish against fascist dictator General Franco, passed away in Melbourne. In 1937, a 19-year-old Satn Hilton left his ship in Alicante and joined the British Battalion of the 15th International Brigade.
“The Spanish people needed help, it was the right thing to do,” he said. Hilton helped Spanish rebels fight off Hitler and Mussolini’s forces as well, who were testing their weaponry ahead of the Second World War. He later rejoined the British navy and served in WWII before he emigrated to Australia in 1956.
Orihuela Panto at Networks Theatre The Costa Blanca is a great place to see theatre all year round and among the best venues is Networks Theatre in Orihuela. The company boasts a tremendous staging of shows all year long; producing ten different performances every season from dramas to musicals, which is no mean feat. If you haven’t discovered them, they come highly recommended with people regularly travelling from surrounding areas to watch the shows. The next performance will be the company’s fifteenth pantomime and it is the everpopular, family favourite Cinderella. Written and directed by Network Theatre’s artistic director Nick Moore, it is packed with great jokes, wonderful songs and all energetically performed by a cast of 25 talented and dedicated amateur actors. Nick Moore and the theatre’s resident designer Dennis Carpenter play the Ugly Sisters Annie and Fanny. Their 14 costumes – that’s seven changes each - are worth the ticket price alone. If you've never seen Nick perform in a pantomime then it's a real treat as he is completely in his element. The Networks’ panto is always a
guaranteed great night out. You will have a fabulous time... oh yes you will! Come along and join the cast in their own specially built theatre. Tickets for Networks’ shows don’t hang around for long, so make sure you get yours now to avoid disappointment. There are only four public performances so early booking is essential. The shows are on Thursday 24th November at 8.30pm, Friday 25th November at 9pm and Saturday 26th November at both 4.30pm and 7.30pm. Ticket price is 9.50 euros adults and 4 euros for children and students. Tickets can be booked online at: www.networkstheatre.com. Or for further information contact Networks Theatre at: theatreinorihuela@yahoo.com or call 966 740 251.
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Gold for gymnast from Torrevieja The gymnast Sylvana Muñoz Manzano from Torrevieja won a gold in the Spanish national competition held in Valladolid. The rhythmic gymnast trains at the Jennifer Colino club and was delighted to win the gold on Thursday 10th November. The young gymnast is currently competing in the prebenjamin category and the gold was for her performance in the ‘ball’ apparatus. Other gymnasts to be congratulated for their performances include Lucia Leshan and Inna Lukivska who both came
in the top ten of competitors in Spain. Lucian took part in the alevin category and Inna in the prebenjamin. Tatyana Shevchyk came in at 15th position in the infant category. The club would like to thank their sponsors including the Habaneras commercial centre, Costa Azul Coaches and Las Culturas school. The gymnasts have achieved a high level of performance in a short amount of time and will continue to work hard to achieve even greater success for Torrevieja.
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t’s a great week for Rock n Roll fans with Johnny Scott a rockin’ n a rollin’ for fans up and down the Costas. Just back from a tour of Malaga Johnny is fast becoming known for his charm and great guitar talents, along with his Buddy Holly set. His first gig this week is at La Bodegueta in Lo Crispin where you can find him inside the bar from 8pm. It’s a huge day on Wednesday at Pablo’s International in Playa Flamenca as they will be holding a fundraiser for Help for Heroes Charity. The proceedings start at 3pm in the new marquee where there is an impressive line up of acts who will be donating their time to raise funds for the military charity that support all service men and women who have suffered traumatic injuries. The music will be continuing until midnight and will include Johnny Scott from 7pm and following hot on his rock n roll heels are the very popular Bella Luna. This looks like a superb day and night of live music and you will be guaranteed delicious, affordable food and one of the warmest welcomes on the Costas by “mine host” Maggie. On Saturday The Trio return to The Club in Quesada. The band consists of Ricky Patton, Trace Graham and Lee (The Animal) who set the band up as a tribute to all their other bands. With music from The Beatles, The Stones, The Eagles, Everly Brothers, Status Quo and music from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s there is plenty to keep everyone dancing all night long. They recently did a mini fiesta and had one of their Status Quo numbers filmed and posted on Youtube. The number “Rain” was seen by Status Quo’s manager and given a big thumbs up – much to the delight of the boys in The Trio as they are massive Quo fans themselves. Newly returned from his show with The Stylistics at Benidorm Palace, Richie Alexander continues to pull the crowds wherever he goes. He will be appearing for his once a month Monday afternoon show from 2pm at the Club in Quesada on 28th November. For fans wishing to book now, he will also be there on Boxing Day afternoon to help everyone to burn off those extra calories.
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November 22nd - 28th 2016 Tues 22nd Nov La Bodegueta, Lo Crispin – Johnny Scott – 8pm Pablo’s International, Playa Flamenca – Neil Diamond Tribute – 9pm Yolo, Cabo Roig – Rod Stewart Tribute – 10.30pm Coopers Arms, Doña Pepa – Jim McMail as Michael Buble – 9pm – 15 Euros St James’s Gate, Torrevieja – Adam Slater – 5pm - Ed Temple – 9pm Bar Esquina, Quesada – Jam Session – 4pm Bar Washington, La Siesta – Lynden B – 5pm Paddy’s Point, La Zenia – Jamie Jackson O’Keeffe
Weds 23rd Nov Pablo’s Int, Playa Flamenca – Help for Heroes fundraiser, various acts – 3pm Pablo’s International, Playa Flamenca – Johnny Scott & Bella Luna – 7pm Sunrise, Playa Flamenca – Jacuzzi – 3.30pm St James’s Gate, Torrevieja – Swing Night with Ade – 9pm The Local, La Florida – Richie Alexander – 6pm Park Inn, Quesada – Samantha Curtis – 8pm Sports Bar, Toretta 2 – Tony Capaldi – 8.30pm Thurs 24th Nov Pablo’s International, Playa Flamenca – Paul Allen – 9pm The Local, La Florida – Dougie Monroe – 10pm The Med, El Raso – Rod Stewart Tribute – 8pm St James’s Gate, Torrevieja – Tony Gallo – 9pm Bar La Torre, La Florida – Sandy Fitz – 8.30pm Doolins, Via Pk 3 Los Altos - Jamie Jackson O’Keeffe – 10pm Park Inn, Quesada – Samantha Curtis – 8pm Bar Esquina, Quesada – Karaoke – 4pm Alejandros, La Zenia – Saxy Johan – 7pm Captain Morgan’s, Eagle’s Nest – Nikki G – 8.30pm Landsdowne, Playa Flamenca CC – Just Ollie – 10pm YOLO, Cabo Roig – Richie Alexander – 10pm The Archers, Quesada – Bandjaxed Jam Session – 7pm The Lounge, La Marina – Ricky Patton – 7pm Fri 25th Nov Pablo’s Int., Playa Flamenca – Nikki G – 7pm – Johnny Scott - 9pm El Rey, Balsicas – Steve The Entertainer – 8.30pm Sat Ball – Rebecca Holt, Ed B Williams – 7.30pm - 23€ Shandon Bells, Villamartin Plaza – Dee – 10pm Tradewinds, La Fuente – Jimmy The Hat and John O’Keeffe – 9pm St James’s Gate, Torrevieja – Conchita – 9pm Eddie Bar, La Fuente – Mel Fitz – 9pm Marabu Lounge, Pueblo Bravo – Rob Roberts – 9pm Lakeside, Benimar – Samantha Curtis – 6pm Shandon Bells, Villamartin Plaza – Dee – 10pm Landsdowne, Playa Flamenca CC – Colt 45 – 10pm Emerald Isle, Richie Alexander – 9pm Rusty Nail, Campoverde – Danny Rae – 9pm Bar Stop, Torrevieja – Duncan – 9pm Busters, Playa Flamenca CC – Terry Hart – 9pm Café Bar El Paso, Torrevieja – Jam Session – 8pm
If you would like your events in this guide, they are FREE. Just email me the details to letsrockshowslive@gmail.com. All details correct at time of going to press. Shows dates can be found on www.lrshows.com Please contact me direct to book top quality and exclusive acts. Tel 697501992
Sat 26th Nov The Club, Quesada – The Trio (Rick, Trace & Lee) – 7.30pm – 15€ inc 2 course meal Spice City, La Finca – Bee – 8pm J’s Bar, La Marina – Paula B – 8pm La Bodegueta, Lo Crispin – Randall Cain – 8pm De Bassus, La Zenia – Duo Eclipse – 8pm Pablo’s Int., Playa Flamenca – Angie McKay and Bardoi– 7pm Tradewinds, La Fuente – Sandi Fitz – 9pm Bar Piscina, Lago Jardin 1 – Lynn and Brian – 9pm Busters, Playa Flamenca CC – Mel Fitz – 9pm Hillside, La Marina – Terry Jay – 9pm La Manzana Sideria, Doña Pepa – Rob Roberts – 8pm Carmen’s Bar, El Chaparell – Samantha Curtis – 9pm Marabu Lounge, Pueblo Bravo – Lynden B – 3pm Orange Bar, Entre Naranjas – Lynden B – 9pm Landsdowne, Playa Flamenca CC – Jaz and Marie – 10pm The Local, La Florida – Richie Alexander – 9pm Café Uno, Catral – Rod Stewart Tribute – 9pm Olympia, Mil Palmeras – Nuit Rouge – Jay Markwick and Nikki G – 26€ – 7.30pm
Sun 27th Nov Pablo’s Int., Playa Flamenca – Richie Alexander – 9pm Tradewinds, La Fuente – Maisie May Carey – 7pm Champagne Bar, La Fuente – Benny Conway – 4pm The Club, Quesada – Gemma Bennett – 1pm Rusty Nail, Campoverde – Sandy Fitz – 10pm Champagne Bar, La Fuente CC – Benny Conway – 4pm Stray Sod, La Fuente - Jamie Jackson O’Keeffe – 10.30pm Hermanos, Playa Flamenca CC - Gee Man – 7pm Bar Esquina, Quesada – Andy Winwood – 5pm Cosecha, Benijofar – Saxy Johan – 7.30pm Orange Bar, Entre Naranjas – Lynden B – 9pm La Vida Sunset, Doña Pepa – Nikki G – 8pm Landsdowne, Playa Flamenca CC – Tony de Love – 10pm Alfie’s Bar, La Ronda – Roxy – 8.30pm
Mon 28th Nov The Club, Quesada – Richie Alexander – 2pm Tradewinds, La Fuente – Richie Alexander – 9pm Stray Sod, La Fuente – The Cages acoustic – 10.30pm O’Riordans, Cabo Roig – Sandy Fitz – 10pm Bar Kenz, San Luis – Samantha Curtis – 9pm Landsdowne, Playa Flamenca CC – Ladies Day – 1pm
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Love life, love music and support your venues and acts. Jax Lawson xx
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Mingle Bells
An Exclusive Marina Bar/ Reach Out Event ARCHANGEL CHAMUEL, THE ANGEL OF LOVE One of the questions I get asked a lot is "Which angel do I call upon to invite love into my life?" The answer is the wonderful Archangel Chamuel who is known as 'The Angel of Love'. Archangel Chamuel’s name means ‘He who sees God’ or He who seeks God’. He will help to renew and improve your loving, caring relationships with others by helping to develop the heart chakra. This is accomplished through the beautiful pink ray that represents our ability to love and nurture others, to be able to give and receive love, unconditionally free from all self-interest is a love that transcends and transforms the self and moves us through compassion towards the divine state of emotional maturity. Archangel Chamuel helps to strengthen a parent-child bond, and will assist if your heart has hardened and is full of negative emotions or if you have lost someone close through death or separation. Many people are afraid of opening their heart chakra, and those who have been able to overcome this fear have charismatic warmth that others find reassuring, soothing and uplifting. Call upon
Archangel Chamuel to help to renew and improve existing relationships, or if you feel lonely, and need to be loved. Archangel Chamuel can help us to find our soul mates once we have opened our hearts to his angelic love, peace and
gratitude. However, once you have asked, you need to believe, trust and KNOW in your heart that he will send the right person into your life. Any doubt or worry will block the process. Chamuel helps us to seek out important parts of our lives and he also helps us to find anything that appears to be lost which also includes a pet that may have gone missing. In this case, you would say the following
invocation. "Dear Archangel Chamuel, I seem to have lost (say their name, and visualise them in your mind's eye). Please keep (say pets name) safe, and shine your guiding light so they may follow it to the safety of our home. Thank you, Archangel Chamuel. Archangel Chamuel’s magical correspondences Ray/colour 3rd Ray – Pink Focus Creative intelligence Element Air/Developing the higher emotions. Crystal Rose Quartz, to open the heart. Archangel Chamuel helps us to appreciate the existing loving relationships we already have in our lives. His message is “it is only the love energy within any given purpose that gives lasting value and benefit to all creation". Chamuel, with his loving delicate pink ray heals any part of your body you have rejected or judge unlovingly or unlovable. He also helps to ignite happiness and prepares you to receive the Christconsciousness, the Holy Spirit.
A Pre-Christmas Get together for singles and couples wishing to meet new people and make new friends. The event will include a two course Christmas lunch, quiz, dancing, bingo, raffle and much more. Meet new friends and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the Marina Bar
whilst helping the charity "Reach Out". Saturday Nov 26th. 2.30pm for 3pm lunch. Price per person 12 Euros. Booking essential as places very limited. Non Refundable Deposit of 5 Euros Per person to secure your place. BOOK NOW
Inside Margi’s E-Cigarette Store Avda. Cortes Valencianas 3 Torrevieja Telephone: 653 016 393 Quality Jewellery Outlet Beautiful Portuguese Hand-Made Cork Handbags & Accessories Also at Quesada Discount Depot (Beside Margi’s E-Cigs) On the road towards Iceland, before the Shell Petrol Station. FREE PARKING.
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The PP and PSOE make a State Pact on domestic violence The PP and PSOE parliamentary groups have registered a transactional amendment in Congress to achieve a State Pact on gender and domestic violence. The news was given by the PP spokesman in Congress, Rafael Hernando in a press conference. He considered this fight is of ‘extraordinary relevance’ and called on all the other parliamentary groups to join in the combat against domestic and sexual violence, citing the autonomous government, Town Halls and other national institutions. The agreement focuses on the protection of the victims and their children, which affects the effective judicial treatment of women, such as the actions of the State Security Forces. “We are going to create a subcommission of study – before the end of the year- to analyse the application of the legislation, and to consider if the new pact is sufficient,” said Hernando, to see if we can improve ‘the basis from which distinct groups and associations can participate’. The basic objective, he said, is ‘to uncover this serious problem and social cruelty’ that disgusts ‘all those against domestic violence’.
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Market with a difference Every fortnight, the alternative and ecological produce showcase, ‘TerraGran’, will take place at Viguetas market in Santa Pola. This is one of the biggest in the Valencian Community and will be in an area reserved for Town Hall activities and open at the same times as the general market. TerraGran proved very popular in Gran Alacant this summer and due to that success will now be held at Viguetas market every other Saturday.
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Winter Skin Care
Summer has just about gone and so its time to think about a slightly different skin care regime for the cooler months. Summer skin is normally covered in sun block, which as well as blocking the sun, also blocks the pores resulting in those little white spots called milia. If you have milia I bet you have tried to squeeze them and been
disappointed that it didn’t clear. Milia are pores that are blocked not only with product but also with our own sebum, which solidifies. We have lots of clients that have milia and apart from not knowing what causes them don’t know how to get rid of them. Help is at hand in the form of several treatment methods. Large , longstanding very hard milia
can be cleared with a machine called Thermo Vein which actually melts the milia. If you have lots of very superficial ones they can sometimes be cleared with another machine called Dermafrac or another method called microdermabrasion. All of these methods can be helped by having a mild glycolic skin peel as well. Contact us for information on these treatments. Just because the sun isn’t hot doesn’t mean that we don’t need sunblock as UVB rays are still there on cloudy days. UVB rays can still damage the skin, even through glass, so it is still necessary to use a block the winter months. Factors contained in foundation cream are usually sufficient in the winter so if you wear makeup always check that it contains a SPF factor. Cleanse and moisturise skin in winter and remember that if you go skiing you will be at high altitude and therefore likely to be burned by the sun so any skiers out there please protect your skin and especially lips. Lips are often neglected parts of the face and during winter exposed to more cold and wind so again protect with products specially designed for lips. If you have small broken veins on the face winter is the best time to have those treated and again Thermo Vein is the answer. Just because we talk about machines please don’t be put off and think that treatments are going to be costly. We are realistic about pricing and would much prefer to have clients with nice skin that they feel confident about and we never charge for consultations. Come and ask our advice and use the winter to get your skin in tip top condition.
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Barry from San Luis asks; I recently bought an Asus laptop with Windows 10 from Carrefour and although I’ve managed to convert it to display in English but I cannot seem to get the @ key to work, it seems to be in the wrong place! Aunty Says: Bit fiddly this one Barry but if you take your time you should be OK. The @ key or ‘at sign’ is in a different place on UK, US and Spanish keyboards and you most likely have the UK
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keyboard driver loaded instead of the Spanish one. Click the start button and type “language”. This will bring up the Control Panel language page where you can click on “options” “add an Input Method” and choose Spanish International from the list. To be sure Windows doesn’t switch back to the wrong layout you should delete any US or UK entries under the “input device” heading. Don’t forget you will need to hold down the ‘Alt GR’ key and press the ‘2’ key to get the @ key.
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Simon via email asks: I downloaded Malwarebytes Free from the official website but after it installed it came up in Spanish instead of English so how do I change it? Aunty Says: Hi Simon. After starting Malwarebytes click on the “Configuracion” cog icon then “Configuracion General” in the left hand list and you will see a drop down list titled ‘idioma’ which is where the language can be changed. Some programs/apps (such as Skype) have the change language options under ‘herramientas” or “opcoines. Jane via email asks: Dear Aunty, I have a USB 4G Dongle with a SIM card that i plug into my laptop and use the internet if I’m away from home decent. The last week Firefox is painfully slow but it is fine at my local cafe where they have free WiFi. Should they be different speeds Aunty Says: Hello Jane. First check that you haven’t exceeded your monthly quota as most providers will restrict you speed to a crawl. If you’re still within your quota then this could be the signal strength of your providers mobile service in the area where you are trying to connect. You can think of this as if it were a mobile phone as they both use the same coverage and as we sometimes have to do with our mobile phone, try moving your laptop to different area and you may well see the signal strength improve. Gary from Catral asks: I have Windows 8.1 and I use the paid version of MacAfee but is it wise to also have Malwarebytes and Widows defender or are they the same type of app? Aunty Says: Hi Gary. Malwarebytes will detect a lot more spyware than MacAfee so yes you should download and install the free Malwarebytes. Windows defender is very similar to MacAfee and they will probably battle each other so no point in enabling Defender. Any questions, you can email me at: auntyvirus@costablancapeople.com and hopefully see you all next week.
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Taxi driver arrested for attacking nonpaying Brit A taxi-driver has been detained for hitting a British passenger who refused to pay. The suspect was arrested in l’Alquera after being chased by National Police and stopped by a Local patrol. The Briton suffered a broken nose after being punched. A taxi-driver was detained during the early hours of the morning in Benidorm, after punching a British passenger who was drunk and refused to pay. Tempers rose until the driver started to punch the traveller, causing serious injuries needing medical assistance. The incident happened at 4.15am when the driver attacked the passenger who had fallen asleep and when he woke up refused to pay. After the assault, the driver sped off and a chase ensued where a National Police patrol car was alerted. During the car chase the arrested faced a Local Police patrol control in the city centre, given the fiestas for the patron saint in Benidorm. The driver was stopped in the Avenue l’Alquera, and arrested by the National Police. According to witnesses present, as reported by Spanish newspaper Informacion, when the taxi stopped the left back door of the vehicle was covered in blood from the beating. The driver is reported to be middle aged and after questioning admitted to the incident and being the author of the crime. The National Police then questioned other taxi-drivers to establish that the suspect had acted alone.
Diana Quer driver identified The driver of the car missing sixth-former Diana Quer got into at the port of Taragoña on the night she vanished in August has been identified, police have revealled. Witnesses claimed to have seen the 18year-old, who has spent every summer in her Galicia holiday home since she was three, getting out of one vehicle and into another at around 3.00am or 4.00am on 22nd August. Her mobile phone signal vanished at 4.00am, after the battery went dead, and the handset has been found in the river near where she got into the car. Police say the man in question has a criminal record for drug-trafficking and was driving a van or similar vehicle. Diana, who lives year-round in Spain's wealthiest town – Pozuelo de Alarcón, in Madrid – was seen arriving in a car with three men and voluntarily got into the second vehicle. Those who saw what happened said she was definitely not
forced. The youngster, who was studying for her driving test when she vanished, was last seen walking home from the fiestas in A Pobra do Caramiñal, where the family holiday home is based, just after 2.00am on 22nd August. She sent a WhatsApp message to a friend in Madrid at 2.15am saying she was being followed by a 'gypsy-looking' man who was trying to ‘chat her up’ from a distance. However, this man was questioned and ruled out as having anything to do with the young woman's going missing. Police copied her SIM card and traced her progress between then and when the battery went dead, and say she had travelled in a car for nearly 20 kilometres. They are now centring their search in the Rianxo area near the port of Taragoña, but are keeping all their options open as to what may have happened to her.
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sudoku
logic puzzle Logic puzzles require the solver to deduce the relationships between different people, places and things based on a limited number of clues given in the puzzle.
quick ACROSS 7. Staggered (6) 8. Odd (6) 10. Cheat (7) 11. Blemish (5) 12. Cook (4) 13. Surly (5) 17. Annul (5) 18. Area measure (4) 22. An abrasive (5)
6. Condition (5) 9. Tedious (9) 14. Cheerful (7) 15. Get (7) 16. Umpire (7) 19. Trivial (5) 20. Long (5) 21. Maxim (5)
23. Blend (7) 24. Crowd (6) 25. Origin (6) DOWN 1. Manufacture (7) 2. Tutor (7) 3. Start (5) 4. Vindicate (7) 5. Inflexible (5)
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Remember: every item on the board belongs to one and only one person, no item will ever be shared. Using only the clues provided and simple deductive logic and reasoning, fill in the grid with Xs and Os to determine the solution.
ACROSS 7. Involve in late changes (6) 8. The know-all gets Dan in a temper (6) 10. Wave of destruction? (7) 11. Three points go to my opponent (5) 12. Swing till dizzy (4) 13. He’s around at the preliminary races (5) 17. There may be a catch in it (5) 18. Look what verse should do (4) 22. New medal for the crippled (5)
23. A national topic of discussion (7) 24. It may go down well, but one dies to kick it (6) 25. Chaperone is due to take back the girl (6)
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DOWN 1. Game - and how to score in it (7) 2. His church feature (7) 3. Connections as a matter of course (5) 4. A reminder men hold me to (7)
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Grew agitated about a gambling venture (5) Remains in a corset (5) Give away lines (9) It profoundly improves a channel of communication (7) Hides or shows (7) Beginning a letter (7) Shakespeare’s theatre in the round? (5) Boat strike? (5) A fight in the neighbourhood (5)
SOLUTIONS 660 QUICK: Across: 1 Deter; 4 Decorum; 8 Sinuous; 9 Nooks; 10 Icon; 11 Coquette; 13 Dear; 14 User; 16 Insignia; 17 Thin; 20 Hoist; 21 Tornado; 22 Deserve; 23 Dress. Down: 1 Distinguished; 2 Tango; 3 Rood; 4 Despot; 5 Conquest; 6 Rooster; 7 Miscellaneous; 12 Laughter; 13 Dismiss; 15 Little; 18 Heave; 19 Arid. CRYPTIC Across: 1 Penal; 4 Besides; 8 Impetus; 9 Aisle; 10 Ogle; 11 Headland; 13 Port; 14 Once; 16 All’s well; 17 Arch; 20 Samba; 21 Tremble; 22 Striker; 23 Midas. Down: 1 Pair of glasses; 2 Nepal; 3 Lots; 4 Bashed; 5 Standing; 6 Disease; 7 Stepdaughters; 12 Draw back; 13 Polymer; 15 Ulster; 18 Rabid; 19 Beam.
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Solution for Logic Puzzle Bale-Hahn SSC Egert Facility
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Falston LCS
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Lectra 4C
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Dr. Dorsey Dr. Chang Dr. Tate Dr. Huff Dr. Underwood
Paris Stockholm Warsaw Berlin Reykjavik
The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 1 year before the Falston LCS.. The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 isn't headed by Dr. Chang.. The Tevatron LHC is in Berlin.. The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Berlin.. Of the project headed by Dr. Dorsey and the Warsaw facility, one will go online in 2018 and the other is the Bale-Hahn SSC.. 6. The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the project headed by Dr. Tate or the Stockholm accelerator.. 7. Of the Paris accelerator and the Lectra 4C, one is headed by Dr. Dorsey and the other will go online in 2016.. 8. The project headed by Dr. Tate will go online sometime after the Reykjavik facility.. 9. The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is in Paris..
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Tino is a small 18 month old Lancashire Heeler breed, he is small and quite stocky weighing 9 kilos. Tino is negative for all Mediterranean diseases, neutered, vaccinated, chipped and great with other dogs.
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BALLROOM DANCING Ballroom and Latin dancing for beginners and improvers every Monday and Thursday 11.30am - 1.00pm. Venue: Le Monte Hotel, Pilar de la Horradada (N332) Further information. Marilyn 606 738 866. (672) EOW
BUILDERS G.F.R. Builders 30 years experience, with 13 years in Spain. All general building work and Property Maintenance undertaken. Gazebos, Pergolas and car ports made to yourspecification All works guaranteed Competitive prices Ring now for free no obligation quotation. Tel 653 262 489, Whatsapp or email: gfrbuild@gmail.com (LR)
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Quesada, Dry cleaning business, the Marco Polo, oldest dry cleaning business in Quesada-there’s only three? A unique 9am to 5pm business, fully equipped with all machinery ready for either commercial contracts like bars and restaurants, or for simple domestic use of trousers, jackets, dresses and skirts. The previous owners built this business up and sold all contacts 'for a substantial sum. I have full details of all contacts available in my office. This is a high profit ratio business to the right husband and wife team with get up and go. Rent is 500 euros a month, equal to 20 euros per day, assuming a 5 and half day working week. All anyone needs is common sense, and the ability to work and net work. For sale at 10,000 euros. Further details telephone SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours, or 672 366 275 any reasonable time. Benijofar, Restaurant Auberge lease for sale. This highly rated restaurant, located within an Arcade location, right in the centre of Benijofar, is sadly for sale due to ill health reasons. The premises are fully equipped in every respect, and fully licensed too. The interior décor is of a very expensive high standard, the basic details are as follows. 44 covers inside, space for another 20 outside. Huge fully fitted stainless steel kitchen, with two separate storage areas. Full air conditioning throughout. 139 square metres construction, which is over 3 times the size of my office! Two disabled W.C.s. Very reasonable rent of 28 euros per day. Underground parking space for owners car. These premises are turnkey and go for whatever choice of foods the new owners proposed to trade as. The Restaurant has been established over 5 years with excellent reviews on Trip Advisor, what more can we say? Priced at 32,500 euros, to include all fixture, fittings, furnishings and kitchen equipment. Over 20 photographs available, simply contact SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779, 0ffice hours, or 672 366 275 other times. Quesada Centre village area, Kebab/Pizza/burger takeaway business for sale. Established many years with outside seating of 20 covers, and in a prime location close to the main Petrol Station next to the Arches entrance. This business is fully registered, licensed by Rojales Ayuntemiento, and with a current Hygiene Licence. Fully equipped with all stainless steel appliances, and truly is a turnkey and go operation. Owner is prepared to offer training, but this is not a question of needing 'al a carte' chefs experience! Rent is 750 euros per month, equal to less than 25 euros per day. Ample parking outside. Takeaway food is a high profit ratio business and cash only, need I say more? Reasonably priced at 20,000 euros to include all fixture, fittings and many years of goodwill. Reason for sale, owner wishes to retire. At present this business does not sell alcohol, which could easily be changed and I feel would benefit this business. Further details and photos in my office, please telephone
SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours, or 672 366 275 other times. Quesada, Bar/Cafeteria for sale, currently trading with amazing views of the golf course. Outside terrace for almost 20 covers, inside covers for almost 20 covers, small but well fitted kitchen, interior decorations are truly first class, a very smart unit offering simple snacks to full meals within a very classy establishment. Rent 650 euros a month, equal to 21.36 euros per day. Fully licensed in every respect, price 20,000 Euros. Further details telephone SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours or 672 366 2775 other times. Los Montesinos, 4kms from the arches. Rare Bed and Breakfast opportunity. Rurally located in 8,330m of land, with building of over 550m plus garage block. This property now has planning for use as a Bed and Breakfast Business. Without any further construction, but with 2 walls inside the property being moved, and one wall added, this property would make 8 en suite bedrooms, and a further 2 Motel style rooms, thus making 10 letting rooms. This would make a serious business, unlike other silly attempts with 2 or 3 rooms to rent. Plus enormous farmhouse kitchen, living room, dining room suitable for up to 20 covers, plus swimming pool, full oil fired central heating, mains water, electric, wifi, landline telephone, and a further 5,000m of land we have never used in almost 17 years! Vehicle, caravan, boat storage? With separate entrance. Owners accommodation inside the building of 2 beds, living room and bathroom. Adequate parking for 20 cars or more immediately outside the building. The property is easily located with main road advertising available. Price 600,000 euros. For further details please contact SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours or 672 366 275 anytime. Quesada village area, Freehold shop, unit for sale, for investors only. The shop is a well established business of some years. They pay the current owner 1,000 euros per month, making 12,000 euros per year. Buy this shop and become the landlord with a 10% return for an investment of 120,000 euros. No bank can match this opportunity? Why receive peanuts upon your money in the bank, when you could receive 12,000 euros per year? You become the owner landlord and once a month you collect the rent of 1,000 Euros? Not exactly rocket science or hard work either. Further details contact SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours or 672 366 275 out of hours. Quesada, lock up bar restaurant lease for sale. A very established venue, full stainless steel kitchen, outside separate storage space, separate function room, 48 covers inside. Outside terrace, fully licensed to all local regulations, fully fitted and ready to go. Further details contact SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours or 672 366 275 out of hours. Price upon application, and it’s a bargain! Los Montesinos, fully equipped Unisex Hairdressing Salon, 3 chairs, 2 backwash basins, separate beauty room and nail bar. Main road location, established many years. Very reasonable rent, and a long lease available. Fully equipped and licensed, reason for sale, Owner wishes to retire? Price 25,000 euros, negotiable. For further details please contact SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours or 672 366 275 out of hours. Dolores, fantastic Equestrian Centre for sale with detached 3 bed, 3 bath villa, huge living room, under floor heating and designer kitchen. Located just outside the pleasant small town of Dolores with some 16,000m of land, 29 stables, all fully licensed, separate barn, 4 log cabins for holiday rentals, separate Log cabin as cafeteria area, olympic size manage, electric horse walker, managers office and maintenance office.1000s of acres of hacking out treks all immediately outside. Separate field for growing Alpha alpha and much much more. Possibility to construct kennels and cattery for further income, all for only 395,000 euros. Rent to buy option also available
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with a 50,000 euros deposit, further details and photos on request from SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours, or 672 366 275 out of hours. Please note, this is a professional establishment, and for such people with equal Equestrian knowledge.
CHURCH & CHARITIES Celebrate the real Christmas. You are invited to a very special service on Sunday, 25 December 2016, that’s right, Christmas Day, when the La Siesta Evangelical Church, at Urbanisation La Siesta, Torrevieja will be holding a special Christmas morning service at 11.00am. Everyone is welcome, so come and celebrate with us the birth of Jesus Christ. Don’t worry, you will still be home in time to eat your Christmas lunch and listen to the Queen’s Speech! If this wasn’t enough, during December, you can also join in the celebrations at our other Services which will be held on the Sundays of 4 and 18 December at 9.30a.m. and Sunday 11 December at 11.00a.m. when you can join us in singing carols. Everyone can be sure of a warm welcome, we look forward to seeing you on these special occasions.
EMPLOYMENT Rapid Repairs Require a fully qualified paint sprayer experienced in the latest technology. Part/full time. Tel: 966 924 510, 645 162 808. (662) We are looking for a chef/cook to start immediately, must be able to work on own and part of a team. A contract will be offered and it is an all year job. Royal Oak. Ring 687 106 871 or 693 656 124. (M)
FRIENDSHIP Mature gentleman 70+ from Villamartin. Solvent, looking for a lady to take out for drinks and meals etc. Friendship, maybe more. Please call me on 649 558 354. Look forward to meeting you. (661)
GARDENING Eazy Lawns the artificial grass experts Eight year guarantee Many different effects for all surfaces and budgets Full garden design & construction Fully legal and registered company covering all of the Costa Blanca Tel 636 102 509 or email info@eazylawns.es or www.eazylawns.es (C)
HEALTH & BEAUTY Experienced mobile hairdresser. Good price and service. City & Guilds qualified. Tel 663 173 385. (M)
HOME IMPROVEMENTS METAL MAN! All your metal and iron works made to your specification Specialising in Staircases, Roller Shutters, Gates and Railings Best prices on the Costa Blanca! Call for no obligation quotation Tel 653 262 489/whatsapp or email: metalguy1958@gmail.com (L)
MOBILE HOMES Beat the heat. Holiday in England Buy your mobile static home. 37 feet long. 2 beds 2 toilets, shower. Can sleep 6. Fully equipped including washing machine, sky TV. 2 fridge freezers. Beautiful situation on Sussex Downs. 15,000 GBP. Telephone for more details on 966 718 805 or 603 341 534. (663)
PROPERTY FOR RENT Catral, very long term rental available. First floor apartment in a small complex of just 9 units. The apartment is on a corner location, south facing, 2 beds, 2 baths, beautifully furnished, telephone entry system, elevator even down to the garage with one parking space. Both bedrooms have small verandas, living room has larger veranda. The property has fully integrated air con, hot and cold. Located in the centre of Catral, and therefore walking distance to everything this charming small Spanish Town offers. Rent is 320 Euros per month, plus water and electric. Deposit required of 640 euros. This property will be available for at least 3 years to the right persons. Further information, please contact SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 7779 office hours or 672 366 275 anytime. Quesada, Dona Pepa, Long term rental available. Mid terrace 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse, facing the communal swimming pool, very tastefully furnished, full integral air conditioning hot/cold. UK TV, easy walking distance to both Consum and Gama supermarkets. A very nice and comfortable property. Price 475 euros per month, plus water and electric bills. Deposit 950 euros, plus first months rent in advance. For further details please phone SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779, office hours, or 672 366 275 anytime. Quesada, long Term rental, ground floor apartment of 2 beds, 1 bathroom, (4 piece), off road parking, fantastic views, beautifully furnished to a very high standard wi-fi, all for 350 euros per month plus water and electric. Located within walking distance to Quesada Country Club, a local supermarket, newsagent, vets and bars. Available late December early January, deposit required of 700 Euros, refundable upon leaving. This property will be available for very long term tenants. Further details contact SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 office hours or 672 366 275 out of hours.
Near Torrevieja hospital Los Altos, Calle Aneto. Superb 3 bedroom townhouse. Aircon, UK TV. Private parking, com pool. €475pm + bills. Also Manzana 15 Los Altos Semi-detached ground floor bungalow. 1 and half bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, com pool, separate kitchen, long let. €350pm + bills. For more information call Astrid 965 319 731 or 649 235 327 (661)
PROPERTY FOR SALE REF 683. Pueblo Bravo. 2 Bedroom Semi-Detached Bungalow. Part Furnished. Immaculate Condition. Large Communal Swimming Pool. Gated Community. €95.000 REF 695. San Luis. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Detached Villa. Fully Furnished. Private Swimming Pool. South Facing. 994m2 Plot. 145m2 Build Size. Walking Distance to Shops. €275.000 REF 753. San Luis. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Linked Bungalow. Fully Furnished Well Maintained Sun Room Close to Amenities No Community Fees. €55.000 REF 775. Ciudad Quesada. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Detached Villa. Fully Furnished. Extended Covered Terrace. Private 8m x 4m Swimming Pool. 500m2 Plot. Cul-de-Sac Location. €200.000 REF 779. Torrevieja. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Ground Floor Apartment. Fully Furnished. Sun Room . Tiled Garden. Communal Swimming Pool. Walking Distance to Habaneras Shopping Centre. €78.000 Ref.780. Ciudad Quesada. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Top Floor Apartment Fully Furnished Large Roof Solarium with Fantastic Views Communal Swimming Pool Close to Local Amenities. €85,000
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REF 787. Entre Naranjos. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Ground Floor Apartment. Fully Furnished. Covered Terrace. Tiled Front Garden. Lake View. Communal Swimming Pool. Close to Amenities. €65.000 REF 789. Ciudad Quesada.2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Ground Floor Apartment. Fully Furnished . Beautifully Presented. Generous Sized Front Garden. Stunning Golf Views. Communal Swimming Pool. €82.000 REF 800. Ciudad Quesada. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Semi-Detached Bungalow Fully Furnished Off Road Parking Large Roof Solarium Sea & Lake Views Short Walk to Amenities Communal Swimming Pool. €87,000 REF 802. Entre Naranjos. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Top Floor Apartment Fully Furnished Roof Solarium Turret Wonderful Views Close to Amenities Communal Swimming Pool. €69,000 REF 803.Ciudad Quesada.2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Ground Floor Apartment Fully Furnished Extended Covered Terrace Views Tiled Garden Close to La Marquesa Golf Course Communal Swimming Pool. €69,000 REF 808. Montebello. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Semi-Detached Villa Fully Furnished Mains Gas Central Heating Fully Air Conditioned Off Road Parking with Carport Communal Swimming Pool. €120,000 REF 810. Entre Naranjos. Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Top Floor Apartment Part Furnished Large Roof Solarium Sea & Lake Views Communal Swimming Pool Close to Amenities €69,000 For further details call Inmobiliaria on 966 718 392 (IQ) (661) Ref 4281 San Luis 300m2 plot detached villa on 400m2 plot, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, private pool, solarium, A/C, country & lake views, 2 conservatories. 179.000€ Ref 4110 La Herrada Amazing price bargain corner quad villa, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, communal pool, solarium, corner plot, spacious garden, driveway. 104.950€ Ref 4236 La Herrada ground floor apartment, just outside of Los Montesinos, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, patio, garden, driveway, communal pool, glazed terrace. 59.950€ Ref 4242 Formentera great buy 60m2 ground floor 3 bedroom apartment, bathroom, terrace, lovely open views, inner courtyard, amazing communal pool area. 58.000€ Ref 4275 Montemar Townhouse well priced, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, cloakroom, communal pool, solarium with mountain views, garden & drive. 72.950€ Ref 4288 Benijofar corner position 94m2 top floor apartment, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, A/C, terrace with great views, communal solarium. 69.950€ Ref 4289 Rojales stunning home 250m2 townhouse, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, underbuild, terraces, solarium with park views, A/C. 270.000€ Contact Vincent Real Estate: 966 712 440 info@vincent-realestate.com (661) Punta Prima, 1st floor one bed apartment within 600m walk to the beach, immaculately presented with designer kitchen, and spacious living/dining area. Outside terrace to the rear of the property, south facing, sold part furnished at 55,000 euros, no offers. An ideal holiday retreat, or for one or two people residential. Community swimming pool, garage space available, rent or buy. Walking distance to all amenities from Consum to MacDonalds and a variety of restaurants and other shops. Further details telephone SunseekersQuesada on 966 718 779 or 672 366 275 anytime.
www.costablancapeople.com La Siesta, Torrevieja, desirable location. 3 double bedroom villa with one en-suite. Jacuzzi bath in main bathroom. Private swimming pool. Garage end off road parking. Large lounge & dining room outside summer kitchen/ BBQ area. Fully furnished. Car inc. in price. Roof solarium and private garden/terrace. Shared satellite dish. Airconditioning. Habitation certificate up-todate. 220,000€. Tel 693 215 114 (661)
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PROPERTY WANTED SunseekersQuesada desperately require properties of all sizes for Long Term rentals, please phone us on 966 718 779 office hours or 672 366 275 other times for immediate attention.
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Imanyo Golf Society Poppy Appeal and “Phil Ward Carers Cup”
COMETH THE HOUR……… ……..cometh the man. (with apologies to the cliché police*) And the man was Cristiano Ronaldo, with a match-winning hat-trick in the Madrid ‘derby’ – Real Madrid’s last league game at the Calderón before Atletico move to their new stadium. A crashing, deflected free kick, a penalty and a great run and pass from Gareth Bale were enough to cap a fine team performance by the leaders, with Isco and Kovacic outstanding, and defenders Varane and Nacho standing firm. Bearing in mind Real Madrid’s absences – Kroos, Casemiro, Sergio Ramos, Pepe and Morata, this was a show of strength in depth. Earlier Barcelona had lost a chance to go temporarily into the lead when they couldn’t find a goal against the inspired keeping of Carlos Kameni, for Málaga, in the Nou Camp. Barça, like their eternal rivals, were depleted, Messi out with a stomach problem, and Suarez suspended, but they had Piqué back from injury. Earlier still, Sevilla had a great come-back after going behind at A Coruña against Deportivo, and won 3-2, to go into third place. In Sunday’s late
games, Valencia produced yet another miserable performance, unable to find a winner against Granada, the only team not to have won a game so far. Real Sociedad had a good away win at Sporting, and Athletic Bilbao a deserved victory over ambitious Villareal by the odd goal. In the second division, Levante lost a bit of ground, when they fell to Oviedo, but still lead by seven points from Girona and Sevilla Atletico, themselves a further point clear of Oviedo and Reus. Elche were beaten by Almería and are now in mid-table. There was little change in division 2B, except that Cartagena took over the lead in group 4 from early frontrunners Marbella. Both local sides, Hercules and Alcoyano, suffered defeats in group 3. In England, Arsenal and Manchester United drew, then Manchester City had to rely on Yaya Touré’s two goals from midfield to overcome Crystal Palace, and stay level on points with Liverpool, who fought out a goalless draw at Southampton. Spurs came from behind to beat neighbours West Ham by the odd goal in five, and Sunderland gave
David Moyes an early Christmas present by seeing off Hull City 30, evergreen Jermain Defoe on the score-sheet. Sunday afternoon, and Chelsea visited Middlesbrough knowing that a win would take them to the top. A 41st minute goal by Diego Costa was enough to achieve just that – they are a point clear of City and Liverpool. In tennis, Scot Andy Murray crowned a wonderful year by winning the Masters’ trophy from rival Novak Djokovic, in the London final, taking the match 63, 6-4. In basketball, Real Madrid topped a fine week by beating Las Palmas to go top of the ACB, having earlier thrashed Barcelona in the Europa League. *’Cometh the hour, cometh the man’ is a somewhat obscure quotation, which may have its root in the Bible, (John 4:23) but both P.G. Wodehouse and Sir Walter Scott lay some claim to the quote in part. The first trace of its use in whole, however, seems to date from Ted Dexter’s description of Graham Gooch! Malcolm Palmer
This is the third year this cup has been played for and many thanks go to Phil and Margaret Ward for sponsoring the day and also helping to raise money for the poppy appeal. We had defending winner of the last two years, Eamon Murphy, paired with lady golfer Mo Chaplin, hoping to retain the cup for the third time and they clinched it by four points. This was a re-arranged game from the2nd November as we had to cancel the game at Alenda, many thanks go to Alicante Golf for accommodating us at short notice, this was the first time that the society, and most players had played this course. The format was pairs Texas Scramble scoring Stableford points, for those in the UK the weather was sunshine but with a breeze, some players were still in shorts and T shirts! Eventually we arrived at the course, we found all the staff very accommodating and pointing us in the right direction where needed.
Winner of the”Phil Ward Carers Cup” was Eamon Murphy and Mo Chaplin with an incredible 42 points, runners up were “Always Near” Dave Field and Ian Chetwynd with 38 points, the Endeavour award went to “I’m back” Alan Rodger and “Mr Endeavour”Walter Donovan, with a good score of 30 points this just shows how close all the pairs were, only one nearest the pin was won, hole 12 Ian Chetwynd...shows how tough the
par threes are. The presentation was held at our temporary base, Yo Yo Garden while Imanyo staff take a well deserved holiday. The football card was won by our sponsor Phil Ward with West Ham Utd winning €20 and raising €20 for the poppy appeal. Photo Shows Margaret Ward presenting the cup to winners Eamon Murphy and Mo Chaplin. www.imanyogolfsociety.com imanyogolfsociety@gmail.com
Fishing Fiesta trip to Extremadura Members of the Rods and Reels and Abbey Angling Club took a week’s trip to Extremadura for their annual ‘Fishing Fiesta’. The group included one nonangler who had come to photograph
and taped-over electric wires. Not a good start, and worse for one member who, having left the Costa early, took a long detour via Badajoz, arriving early evening. He wasn’t allowed to forget it for
wildlife. We were staying at an hotel in Puebla de Alcocer and using part of nearby Lake Serena - one of the three largest reservoirs in Spain, if not Europe. It is an area rich in castles and history. Not far away is the town of Medellin, named after its Roman founder Quintus Mertellus and the birthplace in 1485 of Hernan Cortes, conqueror of Mexico. Alcocer itself has a fine castle with the town lying on the slopes below, where wonderful views of the surrounding country can be obtained. On arrival we found that the Hotel Cordoniz was fully determined to live down to its one star, such as: putting three people in one small room but still charging full price, broken shower heads
the whole week (No names, no packdrill, but his initials are T S !). However, in fairness the rooms were cleaned and linen changed daily and the staff were pleasant. The reservoir was well down, entailing a drive over a very rocky slope strewn with boulders to reach the pegs. The weekend was spent in practice for the 11 a.m. start on Monday, finishing at 5 p.m. each day. The days were extremely hot and the area surrounding the reservoir, consisting mainly of grassland with scattered evergreen and cork oaks, was bleached white, showing no rain had fallen for a long time. The practice days didn’t produce any hopeful signs, but, considering the vast size of the lake, it
would take plenty of groundbait to tempt in fish to the area. This proved the case and by the end of the week some pegs were producing good weights, mostly the higher numbers furthest along the margin, which all were desperately hoping to draw every evening.. After the match had started catfish began to appear, often swimming up to the seats, providing an easy catch. However the negative side was their spiny fins which caused an unpleasant reaction to those stabbed - one angler being hardly able to use his right hand due to the swelling and requiring a visit to the Farmacia for antibiotic cream. However, others found that a large catfish was just the thing to make up final weights. All were sorry that Neil (the Boy) Birnie had to leave early due to a back problem; tempered in some cases with a certain
Pesky catfish!
relief that strong competition was lessened. While the anglers sweltered by the water, the photographer sweated across the desiccated steppe looking for nonexistent wildlife. Even the storks which are permanent feature of the area, nesting on churches and old buildings, were missing. After the day’s fishing everyone was glad to sit in the hotel courtyard with a cool drink before heading for a local restaurant - ‘La Huerta’ where the huge quantities of delicious food made up for any disappointments of the day. Should anyone visit Puebla de Alcocer, this restaurant is an absolute must. Apparently the family which owns it comes to Torrevieja for their holidays. If only they would bring their restaurant here as well! On the Wednesday evening the group went to the nearby town of Talarrubias, where they had stayed last year, for a
meal at a local restaurant. Inevitably, comparison was made with ‘La Huerta’ and most decided it was no contest. If only local businesses would realise that, in this remote area, with few tourists, you need all the goodwill you can get and that giving poor quality food and wine results in a negative posting on Tripadvisor and a loss of business. On Friday the final awards were made and the hotel provided the sort of food we should have had on offer all week - given the reputation of Extremadura for great cuisine. This gathering gave the photographer yet another opportunity to take embarrassing shots of club members ( the only wildlife easily available), and hopefully all photographs will be available for members to view in due course (unless a hefty sum is forthcoming in some cases!). Inevitably with fishermen, nobody would claim they had had a good catch, but the usual suspects were out in front, especially Doug Hornblow who always seemed to get a high number peg and kept reeling them in. On Saturday we began the long drive home, to France in the case of one member. Everyone caught a strong dose of sun if not fish, but the week was one of good humour and relaxation and seemed to be enjoyed by all. Stephen Treseder
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San Miguel Golf Society Nearly forty of us took on what for many members was a near 2 hour round trip to sample the delights of a course that has always been on our circuit but less so over the past few years. The recent new owners tempted us with a very attractive deal which included the use of their new buggy fleet. Altorreal sits on the far side of Murcia and has always been, like so many other courses, a little tricky to find, so the intensive heavy road works in the vicinity added a little to the difficulty. Once at our destination it became evident that the new owners were using a little more than a “new broom” on their acquisition with improvement work underway in several places. Top score of the day was a mere 34 with the vast majority not even reaching the 30's which emphasizes the tough conditions, but the weather certainly couldn't be blamed as it was a warm, sunny November day. The “curse of our courses” in this part of the world is crowned holes and here was no exception, each one needed a good thump with a huge, flat shovel – as did the guy who cut them without using a board to keep the surrounding ground level. 3 shots to get on the green followed by 3 putts was a common complaint. As if this game isn't tough enough, many of the fairways have been reduced in width by allowing the “first cut” to encroach in strategic places.....that's fair
enough to add a subtle degree of difficulty but you don't have to set the mowers to just a millimetre or two deeper than a golf ball. On many an occasion a good drive could be severely punished if it rolled off the fairway into the first cut never to be seen again, unless you were lucky enough to spot it from directly above! Anyway, it was a very enjoyable day and before we get branded as the VMGS (Victor Meldrew Golf Society) I must say what lovely beer is served in the clubhouse....lovely, but a bit expensive!! Best guest was Gary Garbett with a respectable 31 and “Nearest the Pins” on the par 3's went to Norman Cahill, Steve Fleet, Steve Higgins and Eva Pettersson. The prize-winners in the bronze category were: 5th– Norman McBride 26, 4th– Keith Stevenson
26 (C/B), 3rd– Kyrre Skarsmoen 27, 2nd– Chris Hamblett 30, 1st Brian Mulligan 34. The prize-winners in the silver category were: 5th– Norman Cahill 30, 4th-Keith Wickham 32, 3rd - Phil de Lacy 33, 2nd – Hugh Reilly 34, 1st – Ken Flaherty 34 (C/B). The prize-winners in the gold category were: 5th– Tony Smale 29, 4th – John Osborne 29 (C/B), 3rd – Theo Boelhouwer 30, 2nd – Eva Pettersson 31, 1st – John Aitchinson 32. Our thanks go to the staff at Altoreal golf course for their contribution to the day. Keep up to date with all SMGS matters by logging on to our website www.smgs.org or simply give Barry Roehrig a call on 966 731 033 to find out more about the society and its weekly golf get-togethers. Next week we will be at La Finca.
Your week in sport ■ CHRIS DARWEN You could be forgiven for thinking that England playing some superb cricket in the 1st Test against India was a one off. As the 5th day of the 2nd Test got underway on Monday, England were facing the somewhat daunting prospect of batting the whole day not to lose. Or, to look at it in a slightly more positive way, needed about a thousand runs with only 8 wickets remaining. Of course, you will know the result by the time you read this, if you are that way inclined. To my absolute delight the Australian Test side has lost their
winner would end the year ranked at the top. Again, it would have been far more British of Murray not to win the damn thing, but he did. Credit to him, after his national football team wore pink at Wembley last week Scottish, nay British, sport needed a pick me up.
about our selection of players born overseas, the Australians need an English born batsmen to get them some runs. That’s it, I am done. Life is complete. Andy Murray enjoyed his moment as the World Number One tennis player that he was in no mood to let it go after a week. He and Djovokic met in the ATP World Tour Final knowing the
last five cricket matches. If that made me smile, I positively beamed at the news that they are calling up a new player to try and stem the tide. And said player was born in Yorkshire. Yes, having given England pelters for years
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■ CHRIS DARWEN chris@costablancapeople.com
It’s been a tough run for Wayne Rooney and on Saturday he finally completed a 180 degree turn for the first time this season. No, not on the pitch against Arsenal, but going from being humbly apologetic for being caught out on the beer after England’s win over Scotland to hitting out at the press for a “lack of respect.” Yes, he may well have adopted the Melania Trump method of script pinching in using Jose’s press conference notes but Rooney showed he was far impressed with his treatment, finishing with “I am not finished yet.” We can only hope that he didn’t mean he’d left half a bottle of whisky at the wedding and was heading back to get it. Ryan Giggs said they whole thing made him glad he isn’t a player today. Yes Ryan, because the papers never caught up with your antics, did they? What, you want some football talk? Well, Arsenal didn’t play anywhere near as much as United and still managed to escape with a point. Jose claimed United are the unluckiest side in the Premier League after the match. Jose, let me introduce you to a concept called Karma. Sure, you had an absolute stonewall penalty turned down but what goes around might well come around. Try being nice, like you were when you shook Arsene’s hand. Good things might start to follow. Arsenal were as dominated as Stoke and Burnley have been at Old Trafford this season and escaped with the very same point as Stoke and Burnley courtesy of a late equaliser from late substitute Giroud. It
has to be said though, Ozil must have been occupying the same part of the pitch as Pogba has loitered in for most of the season as I couldn’t see him anywhere. Yaya Toure, give that guy a cake. In one single game he has made more of an
I’ve always rated that David Moyes. A very underrated manager. The future looks a little brighter at the Stadium of Light where the lights literally went out on Hull. Moysey has been taking lessons from Jamie Redknapp though, calling his match winner Anichebe a “young Drogba.” Anichebe is 28. Liverpool failed to get past Southampton. Whilst Rooney was getting slightly hammered in a hotel at someone’s wedding, team mates Lallana and Henderson were allegedly embarking on a 220 mile round trip to a strip club. Well, they had played quite well. Klopp said he was “perfectly fine” with the 0-0 draw in the South Coast. Now now Kloppo, are you fibbing?
impact then another big midfielder playing his football in Manchester. Pep feels like it is having a new player available to him and Yaya was always confident his manager would turn to him eventually. Not so much luck for Vincent Kompany though. In the week where it came out that Pep doesn’t want his players partaking in any coital activities after midnight Kompany yet again failed to last more than ten minutes. It’s just what the injury prone skipper needs, Claudio Bravo’s knee smashing into his head. Joe Hart wouldn’t have done that. Those England “rumours” have died down for Pardew. Alan, if you have to say every single week “conceding from set pieces just isn’t us” then there is a real chance that it might actually be. Palace have the worst form in the entire country, which is a nice antidote to having the most smug manager in the country.
Leicester, they are in trouble aren’t they. Ranieri claimed he was delighted with his team’s reaction to being 2-0 down to Watford. The problem is Claudio, you were 2-0 down in the first place and your boys really do need to start remembering what got them in the Champions League in the first place. Just watch Leicester go and be brilliant against Brugge on Tuesday and you will start to understand the problems starting to set in at the King Power Stadium. Mazzarri said his team had done what he wanted, which I presume was “win.” Swansea are not in crisis says Bob Bradley, and they actually turned up against Everton. BB admits it is going to be a “long hard road to survival” but if they play as well as they did in the first part of the game against Koeman’s team, they have an outside chance. Everton are suffering from me suggesting on live television that they might finish in the top six this season. I probably cannot
apologise enough, but then I am unlikely to start. Bournemouth beat Stoke. Winger Jordan Ibe was threatened at knife point for his £25,000 watch after training. There was a time when that watch would have kept Bournemouth from going out of business. Mark Hughes was refreshing in defeat, saying they could only blame themselves which is a slightly different track taken compared to a few other managers in the game currently. Bojan suffered from the curse of the in-depth
interview. Having come across superbly well on Sky Soccer Saturday in a prematch piece, he proceeded to miss the vital penalty for Stoke. The use of social media in football is perfectly set up for matches like Spurs and West Ham. With ten minutes to go Arsenal fans were on Twitter cheering themselves up after an abject point at Old Trafford, mocking the demise of Tottenham’s unbeaten record. In the 92nd minute of the match, those very same Arsenal fans seemed to be more interested in Strictly Come Dancing. Bilic called the defeat difficult to take. Surely
Rugby becomes quite popular again in November as people, like me, who barely cast a glance at the club game suddenly get all giddy over the fact that their national sides are having a go. I can understand it, especially if you are English. It’s not as if many of the other national sporting sides are giving us much to cheer about. Actually, you can add Scotland into that mix too. England, feeling understandably confident, put an understrength team out against Fiji and saw their opposition off 58-15 scoring nine tries in the process. New Zealand would like Ireland to go another 108 years or so without beating them, so duly took revenge for their recent defeat in Chicago by hammering them 21-9 in their own back garden. Wales were run very close by Japan, only just coming out the winners in a 33-30 battle. Scotland left it late in beating Argentina 19-16 in a game dominated by their kicking ability. If only their football team were equally accurate, eh?
he is getting used to it? I have a cunning formula for beating Tottenham. Be wary of anyone called Harry and don’t give them penalties. That’s three or four weeks in a row that they’ve scored from the spot and just when you thought the returning Harry Kane was enough, they unleash another Harry called Winks. Mind you, those West Ham fans leaving White Hart Lane early to miss the rush, thinking three points were in the bag were a mite foolish weren’t they. Still, it’s not all doom and gloom for the Hammers, they are being heavily linked with the signing of Daniel Sturridge, because they just do not have enough strikers wandering around the pitch looking barely interested. I’d like to say the fixture computer left the best to last this weekend, but Burnley and WBA got it on on Monday night. Sunday gave us the delights of Middlesboro playing host to Chelsea in the battle of which manager would look a special kind of sultry moody. It’s almost as if Costa just didn’t want to try for a previous manager as he showed yet again why he is one of the more dangerous strikers in the league, netting Chelsea’s winner in the first half. With the pantomime season soon upon us, Conte will be hoping his number one villainous dame is available for the Christmas run. That’s something like 30 clean sheets in a row for Chelsea now since Conte invented the 343. Well done Antonio! PS: Chris will be live on FANTVuk tonight (Tuesday) at 21:00 GMT - tune in on the Sky Channel “Showcase” on 212. To catch up on posts you may have missed head over to www.talesfromthetopflight.com and follow him on Twitter: @comeontheoviedo
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Blarneystone Golf Society ABBEY ANGLING
ABBEY ANGLING The 10th and final round of the Winter Series was fished on the river Segura at Murcia on the 15th November. They still seem to be doing work on the river somewhere upstream as lots of dead reeds and foliage are making it hard on the feeder. The Bleak have now begun to show a little bit, but they are very small just like razor blades. Dave Hoare decided to fish for the Bleak all day, and had an excellent weight of over 8kgs, possibly pushing up to a 1000 Bleak and just missing out in the top three. Mick Hill took the top spot with a very good weight on the day of over 13kgs. It was a close battle at the top for the cup with Richard Wood needing to beat me by three points and failed by just two points 1st Mick Hill with 13.260kgs fishing the feeder using corn 2nd Richard Wood with 12.180kgs fishing the feeder using corn 3rd Terry Screen with 10.400kgs fishing the feeder using corn and the pole using maggot for Bleak The winners of the Winter Series Cup Best 8 from 10 matches 1st Terry Screen with 66points 2nd Richard Wood with 65points 3rd Dave Hoare with 58points There are still some vacancies
available for membership at the club All details are available on our new website abbeyangling.es or from me on 965328368
RODS & REELS For this week’s open match we fished the Embalsa de Pedrera on the 16th November We decided to fish on Barbel Bay which with hindsight was not such a good idea, as the water recedes it leaves a metre of muddy bank in places which makes it not very good for fishing on. Although the weather was beautiful, that is more than can be said for the fishing with only six fish caught and one of them was a Bleak, which was enough for me to win a four man section. New member Kevin Mulligan taking the top spot with 1.840kgs 1st Kevin Mulligan with 1.840kgs 2nd Richard Wood with 1.600kgs 3rd Doug Hornblow with 1.320kgs All fishing the feeder using pellet
28 players including a few new members travelled to Riquelme to compete in a pairs better ball competition. The course was in excellent condition with very testing greens. We had the best weather of the week with everyone enjoying the day out regardless of scores. There was disappointment that the healthy twos pot rolled over from President´s day was not won with tales of near misses to rival any fisherman. As always we returned to the Blarneystone for the presentation where we were well looked after by Eamon, Gill and staff. Before the prizegiving a donation for €150 was made to Mick Gossage on behalf of the Royal British Legion for this year´s poppy appeal. NTP hole 5 - Mike Heighway NTP hole 7 - John Bryan NTP hole 15 - Bill Gladman NTP hole 17 - Ray Teskey Longest Drive - John Dynes 2nd place - Mike Heighway and Tony Jones 1st place - Mick Gossage and David Hudson Our next outing is on Thursday 15th December at Lo Romero, call in to the Blarneystone for details.
There are still some vacancies at the Club and if anyone is interested in joining please contact Derek Swann on 966729293 or 617283503 TIGHT LINES Terry Screen
La Siesta Bowls Club
A disappointing start to the 2016-17 Premier 20 competition with a 13-3 loss to Javea Green with only our triples teams picking up points. Joy& Brian Gardiner with Jean Cooper managing a creditable draw 18 shots apiece whilst Wendy Ralph, Jim Hudson and John Ball won by 24-22. The Apollos returned to winning ways with a 9-5 victory against Montemar and by a points score of 116 -95.Top team was Joy Gardiner with Bill & Sue Jordan winning 32-9 having been behind early in the match whilst similarly Dawn & John Taylor with Harold Charleton behind until the 6th end came through with a 27-16 win. Ann and Robert Heath with John Ball picked up 4 shots on the last 3 ends to gain a creditable draw. Mixed fortunes for the Pioneers who lost to Mazarron by 130 -79 but picked up 6 points thanks to 3 winning rinks.The best result being from Fred Charman,Tom Heaslewood and John Lincoln with a 1614victory.Two further rinks managed single shot narrow victories. Not such good news in the Winter League this week after last week’s superb performance. Our opponents Emerald Isle were just too good and won on all rinks thereby taking all points. Well done to them and they must have a fine chance of winning the League this season. The Blues travelled to La Marina to play the Seagulls and came away with a 10-4 defeat. Overall score 81-134.Highlight for La Siesta was Irene Laverick, Vic Mahomet and Irene Mangan who managed a 22-18 win. A win for the Golds with a 12-2 win against the Emerald Isle Roundheads with the shots being 121 to 85. Top rink was Penny Porter,Rod Edgerton and John Clarke with a 28-5 victory this was well
supported with 4 other winning rinks.Well done to Rab Logan,playing his first game as skip,with Fred and Janet Charman winning 21-10 and to Ann Edgerton playing her first league game in 2 years winning with Roy Millward and John Porter15-13. Finally, sad news to report as Alistair who ran the Wednesday Chicken & Egg has passed away recently R.I.P.
CD Torrevieja 1-1 Elche Ilicitano The Corner Fans swept into the Nelson Mandela for this derby contest wondering if they would recognise their team as no less than six new players had been signed since the last home game. Nico, Lucas, Adrian, Robles, Soto and Calzado are the
new boys but only centre half Calzado started the game. And boy did he make a good impression, only denied the man of the match award by virtue of some incredible second half saves from Buba in the Torry goal. Torry started the game brightly and it was very much against the run of play when the visitors opened the scoring on 19 minutes. Buba punched clear but in doing so came far off his line. As the ball was returned into the box, he and several of his defenders were "missing" and
Alberto was one of four Ilicitano men who were unmarked and he hooked the ball home in emphatic fashion. This quietened the home support, but not for long as Torry continued to play some very attractive build up play. In less than five minutes Pastor had levelled the game. Damian saw the Oz
bound winger make his dash and pushed through a slide rule pass through that saw Pastor one on one with Juanma in the opposition goal. His first shot was saved by the keeper, but he pounced on the rebound and stuck
it home in no uncertain fashion. When Pastor returns to Australia in January, he will be sorely missed, especially as he has scored four out of Torry´s last six goals, only Hugo and Matheus netting since Lewis hit home in the defeat by Muro six weeks ago. Missing from this match was manager Pedreño. who had lost a close relative, for which a minute´s silence was held at the start of the match. He returns for the long haul to Almazora on Sunday, but will still be in the stands, completing his suspension. In his absence, his lads did him proud, battling strongly, never flinching from any challenge and always looking to play exciting and attacking football. Those deemed overly aggressive were Calzado, Lewis and Dani Salazar, who all ended up in the referee´s notebook. Torry will feel this is two points dropped rather than one won. Damian saw his first half shot graze the upright. Pastor was clearly impeded in the box when attempting to get on the end of a
Near miss
left wing cross. Matheus scorned a great chance with only Juanma to beat and Luis Carlos worked his magic in the Ilicitano box, jinxing past defender after defender only to be denied by an excellent stop from the keeper. At the other end, Buba earned his corn. He made two incredible stops when goals looked certain and in this respect a draw seemed a fair result. In the final analysis
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though, Torry continue to spurn far too many golden chances. They are creating plenty and have the ability to carve open defences with strong runs, accurate passes and great craft. All this is to no avail if the ball does not end up in the opposition net. With Pastor having netted four of Torry´s last six goals, it is imperative that others start taking their chances. Six games remain before the Christmas break, four of those away matches. After that Pastor returns to work in Brisbane and play football for Wolves. By then, others must have found their shooting boots. With Muro managing a 1-0 win at the weekend, Torry drop a place but only five points covers them and the seven teams immediatley above them. Torry play four of those teams before Christmas, so it could all be a very different picture going into the holidays!
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