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Five teens arrested for Dolores rape

Crowds gathered recently in the Dolores Town Hall square to publicly and absolutely condemn any type of violence against women. The rally called by the council to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and follows a shocking sexual assault of a minor in

the town. Neighbours, students and teachers from the municipality’s public schools carried banners and posters of support on which slogans against violence could be read. There was a minutes silence for all the female victims. Five teenage boys, aged between

15 and 17, have been apprehended and put into juvenile detention centres after being accused of sexually assaulting the 15-year-old girl in Dolores. The arrests were made by the Guardia Civil, following a complaint filed by the victim. The accused boys argued that the girl had given consent to engage in sexual activity. However, considering the age of the victim, who is under 16, such consent is not legally valid, leading to the youths being charged with sexual assault. The victim, who admitted to consuming alcohol, provided information to the Guardia Civil at their Dolores barracks, revealing that she was acquainted with some of the alleged attackers. Investigators have reportedly seized a mobile phone belonging to one of the teens, believed to contain a recording of the incident. Alicante’s Juvenile Court responded to the Prosecutor’s Office’s request by ordering the boys to be remanded into custody at youth detention centres across the Valencia region. This decision underscores the severity of the charges and aims to ensure the safety of the victim while the legal process unfolds. This marks the second incident of a group rape investigation involving minors in the southern part of Alicante province within a span of two months. In September, eight underage teenage boys were arrested

in Crevillente for the alleged sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl over five consecutive days. These incidents highlight the pressing need for awareness and preventive measures to address such concerning trends

among youth. Authorities continue to emphasise the importance of educating young individuals about consent and responsible behaviour. As of 30th September, there were a total of 376 men in prison convicted of crimes of gender violence in the province of Alicante, a figure that represents 35 percent of the total Valencian Community figure. A total of 49 municipalities have access to the VioGén system in the province, a coordination tool to care for and protect victims of sexist violence. These measures allow the local police in these municipalities to be added to the network already formed by the Civil Guard and the National Police in dealing with such offences. in Spain as a whole, a total of 52 women have been murdered by their partners this year, two more than in 2023. In the province of Alicante, two of these crimes have been committed, both fatalities being British women murdered in Orihuela.


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Festive fun and fundraising with the annual Santa Walk Maria and the Pink Ladies will be holding its annual Santa Walk from Zenia Boulevard, the date for this year’s walk is Sunday 3rd December 2023. The walk, roughly a 5k circuit, will start at approximately 11am from the central stage area at Zenia Boulevard and finish at the same place. The registration fee is €5 per person, with children under the age of 14 taking part for free. Every penny, or should that be cent, will be donated to local anti-cancer charity AACC. This year the event welcomes the “Stone Media Rocks” choir singing festive songs and carols before the walk starts and returns. Simon Morton of Sunshine FM will also be in attendance playing Christmas tunes to fill everyone with festive fun. The year the charity will once again be collecting food and toiletries for those less fortunate and this will be handed over on the day to Reach Out,

Last year’s event was full of fun

a charity that supports those in need in the local community and surrounding areas. Everyone is invited to take part in this fun event where will be raising much needed funds to help in the fight against cancer and support the AACC´s early detection program. Cancer affects

one in two people, but early detection saves lives, so please go along and ensure the event is a huge success. Tell your friends and neighbours, bring the kids your dogs and put on your Santa suit, reindeer hats and have a fun festive day out to start the Christmas festivities.

The world calls for an end to violence against women On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, people worldwide rallied to address the alarming prevalence of violence affecting women, with the World Health Organisation revealing that one in three women globally experiences violence in their lifetime. The Council of Europe highlighted that 12% to 15% of women in Europe endure domestic violence daily, prompting widespread demands for stronger action. In France, tens of thousands filled the

streets of Paris and other major cities, while Spain, in response to the escalating issue, fortified its laws. However, campaigners cautioned that emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, are facilitating new forms of violence against women. Ana Redondo, Spain’s Minister for Equality, emphasised the importance of amplifying the voices of women and feminists against all types of violence. In Madrid, she joined the ranks of tens of thousands of marchers demanding

change. The recent tragic killing of a 22-yearold student in Rome, allegedly by an exboyfriend, intensified the significance of the day in Italy. Similar rallies resonated across the United States, Latin America, and Asia, underscoring the global nature of the issue. Beyond domestic settings, conflictrelated sexual violence continues to plague regions like the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Armed groups exploit women and girls through child trafficking,

kidnapping, and coerced sex work in North and South Kivu provinces, where decadeslong conflicts persist over control of mineral wealth. Shockingly, these crimes often remain hidden, with the United Nations estimating that for every reported case, 10 to 20 instances of sexual violence connected to conflicts go undocumented. The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for collective global efforts to eradicate gender-based violence in all its forms.


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Animals at Terra Natura Brussels issues economic treated for Osteoarthritis Veterinarians at Terra Natura Park in Benidorm are currently attending to three of their animal inhabitants suffering from osteoarthritis, a condition not limited to humans. The affected trio includes a peccary (which resembles a pig), a rhea bird, and a goat, all grappling with the rheumatic disease in their limbs. To address the ailment, the peccary and rhea are undergoing treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs, while the goat is receiving cortico-steroids. The prescribed treatments are scheduled for an initial duration of 10 days, after which the animals will undergo further assessment to gauge their progress. The veterinary team identified the issue a few days ago when some of the park’s residents exhibited a slight limp.

Given the advanced age of the animals, estimated to be between 15 and 20 years old, equivalent to 75 to 80 human years, veterinarians diagnosed them with osteoarthritis. In older animals, degeneration of tissues, particularly joint tissues, is relatively common. Untreated osteoarthritis can significantly impact an animal’s mobility and engagement with its environment. In some cases, it may lead to a cessation of walking and interaction, with the potential consequence of reduced appetite, posing a threat to their overall wellbeing. The ongoing veterinary care aims to alleviate the discomfort caused by osteoarthritis and ensure the continued health and vitality of these aged residents at Terra Natura park.

forecast for Spain The European Commission in Brussels has released its latest economic prognosis for Spain, forecasting robust growth yet raising concerns about the nation’s ability to meet fiscal requirements by 2024. Spain, one of the top four largest economies in the European Union alongside Germany, France, and Italy, is expected to be among the fastest-growing member states, with a projected gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 2.4% by the end of 2023. This growth is primarily attributed to consumer spending, indicating a resilient economy. However, the Commission anticipates a slight dip in growth to 1.7% in the following year, with a subsequent rebound to 2% by 2025. Notably, Spain stands out as the only major economy in this quartet poised to experience growth exceeding 1.5% over the next two years, setting it apart from potential contractions in Germany, as per the Commission’s report. Despite its economic vitality, Spain is grappling with a shift in its inflation dynamics. Traditionally holding the position of having the lowest inflation among the largest EU economies, Spain’s inflation rate has now risen to 3.5%, up from below 3% earlier this month. The surge is predominantly attributed to a spike in the cost of groceries, particularly food and nonalcoholic beverages, witnessing a 9.4% inflation rate in Spain. Though a slight decrease from September’s 10.5%, it

remains notably higher than the Eurozone’s current average of 7.5%. Contrary to the general trend in the Eurozone, where inflation has been gradually decreasing to 2.9% in October, Spain has experienced a divergence in recent weeks. While the Eurozone inflation rate plays a crucial role in determining the Euribor (Euro Interbank Offered Rate), it is expected to rise again before the end of 2023. The Euribor, influenced by the European Central Bank’s target inflation rate of 2%, witnessed record hikes, rising from below zero to over 4% in less than a year and a half. Spain’s challenge extends beyond inflation concerns. Despite predictions of higher-than-average growth and relatively standard inflation, the Commission warns that Spain is likely to fall short of meeting stipulated deficit levels in 2024. The Commission notes that Spain’s deficit has become ‘structural,’ persisting irrespective of economic performance, consistently remaining 3% above its GDP. The government’s commitment to reducing the imbalance in public accounts, limiting the deficit to a maximum of 3%, may prove challenging, with the Commission expressing doubt unless ‘something exceptional happens.’

Financial challenges The fiscal situation is compounded by Spain’s overall debt, expected to reach 107.5% of its GDP by the end of this year. While a gradual decrease to 106.5% is anticipated, the debt level is projected to plateau at this level in the medium term. Brussels, which had relaxed fiscal rules in response to the pandemic, is set to reinstate the ‘GDP+3%’ ceiling from 2024 onwards. Failure to comply with this rule, keeping debts within 103% of GDP, could result in significant fines and fiscal stipulations. Spain is not alone in facing these challenges; the Commission anticipates that ‘at least a dozen’ EU member states will miss the GDP+3% cutoff point in 2024. France and Italy, in particular, are predicted to have deficits well above 104% of their GDP next year. As the economic landscape evolves, Spain finds itself at a crucial juncture, navigating growth, inflation, and deficit challenges that will shape its economic trajectory in the coming years.


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Sánchez’s re-election Satellite technology to ushers in female-led rescue Europe’s forests government As previously reported, Spain’s recently re-elected Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez secured a renewed mandate, receiving the backing of 179 lawmakers in the country’s 350-seat parliament. However, his victory was not without opposition, as 171 deputies from the centre-right Popular Party and the far-right Vox voted against his re-election. In a noteworthy move toward gender equality, the newly formed government, unveiled recently, will see women occupying 12 out of 22 ministerial posts. Prime Minister Sánchez emphasised the government’s feminist orientation, highlighting the inclusion of four women deputy prime ministers and a higher number of female ministers than their male counterparts. “The new government is going to have a marked feminist accent with four women deputy prime ministers and more female ministers than male ministers,”

Sánchez declared. While some key posts remain unchanged, the Cabinet will welcome nine new ministers. Notable continuations include Nadia Calviño in the economy portfolio, José Manuel Albares overseeing foreign affairs, and Margarita Robles retaining the defence portfolio. Sánchez’s Socialist party will dominate the Cabinet with 17 ministries, and its leftist coalition partner, Sumar (Joining Forces), will preside over five portfolios. Notably absent from ministerial positions is the outgoing government’s former farleft coalition partner, Unidas Podemos (Unite We Can), marking a shift in the composition of the new administration. The controversial aspect of Sánchez’s re-election emerged in the aftermath of his parliamentary victory, as he secured the support of two Catalan separatist parties. In exchange, a contentious

amnesty proposal was offered, aiming to pardon hundreds of individuals entangled in legal issues stemming from Catalonia’s failed secession attempt in 2017. The proposed amnesty has ignited substantial public outcry, prompting widespread protests organized by the Popular Party and Vox. Some protests, held by extreme right-wing groups near the Socialist Party’s headquarters in Madrid, resulted in clashes with law enforcement. In response to the tumultuous start to his new term, Prime Minister Sánchez expressed a commitment to prioritizing dialogue and negotiation. He underscored the importance of fostering social and territorial cohesion in Spain during the upcoming legislative period. As the nation navigates through these early challenges, Sánchez’s emphasis on inclusivity and dialogue sets the tone for his administration’s approach to governance.

Ecstacy pills and cocaine seized in Albatera The Civil Guard of Dolores and the Local Police of Albatera arrest a woman, identified by the agents during a routine verification of people and vehicles in Albatera, who was carrying 88 ecstasy pills and a dose of cocaine inside the car with the one that circulated. The 25-year-old woman, who has a history of similar acts, has been arrested as the alleged perpetrator of a crime against public health for drug trafficking and placed at the disposal of the Investigative Court number 3 of Orihuela. The seized drug has been sent to be reviewed and sent to the Health Area

of the Subdelegation of the Government of Alicante for analysis. The events occurred on October 13, when agents of the Civil Guard belonging to the Dolores Main Post, in coordination with the Local Police Patrol of the municipality of Albatera, carried out an identification device of people and vehicles in the vicinity of the Polígono Mos del Bou, in Albatera. These controls are carried out periodically to guarantee public safety and prevent possible crimes. When proceeding to identify the two occupants of a car,

they observed a suspicious attitude on the part of the driver, so they decided to carry out a more exhaustive check of the car, locating 88 ecstasy pills hidden inside, wrapped in aluminum foil, under the seat and a dose of cocaine, hidden among the driver’s clothes. The Security Forces carry out devices of these characteristics regularly , at different times of the day and in different places, in order to guarantee the safety of everyone. The collaboration of citizens who encounter this type of device is of great importance and helps agents prevent this and other types of crimes from being committed.

Climate change has inflicted a growing toll on Europe’s expansive forests, with severe heatwaves and droughts escalating the risk of devastating wildfires. Last year alone witnessed nearly 900,000 hectares of EU land succumbing to forest fires, an expanse equivalent to the size of Corsica, marking the second-highest year for such incidents since the initiation of monitoring through the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) in 2000. The degradation of these forests is a significant concern, given their pivotal role in storing CO2 and contributing to climate targets while serving as a crucial barrier against flooding. In response to this escalating crisis, the European Commission unveiled a groundbreaking forest monitoring initiative on Wednesday, leveraging the capabilities of the Copernicus Sentinel satellites. This stateof-the-art system aims to track and combat various threats, including climate changefuelled wildfires and illegal logging, afflicting Europe’s

vital wooded expanses. The proposed legislation calls for the collection of comprehensive forest data by Brussels through the Copernicus Sentinel satellites. Simultaneously, member states would be obligated to gather on-the-ground measurements encompassing critical parameters such as available logging areas, tree volumes, and the preservation status of ancient forests. EU Environment Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevicius emphasised the necessity of understanding trends, predicting outcomes more accurately, and comprehensively gauging how forests respond to climate change. He underscored the absence of overarching monitoring requirements to present a holistic overview of the current state of Europe’s forests. Alarming statistics from the European Commission’s report indicate that nearly half (43 percent) of the scorched land in the preceding year encroached upon Natura 2000 sites. These protected areas constitute a network safeguarding Europe’s most

invaluable and imperilled species and habitats. This figure represents the highest impact on Natura 2000 sites in the past decade. Disturbingly, the report highlights that a staggering 96 percent of the 2022 fires were a result of human actions, exacerbated by escalating fire danger conditions propelled by climate change. While EU nations have intensified preventative measures and enhanced preparedness for surging wildfires, traditional firefighting methods are grappling with the heightened temperature, intensity, and speed of these infernos. The proposed satellitebased forest monitoring system signifies a groundbreaking step toward safeguarding Europe’s precious woodlands. By amalgamating cuttingedge technology with onthe-ground data, the EU endeavours to fortify its defences against the relentless onslaught of climate changeinduced threats, ensuring the resilience and sustainability of its forests for generations to come.

CV-95 prioritised in Generalitat budget

Juanfran Pérez Llorca

The general secretary of the PPCV, Juanfran Pérez Llorca, has assured that the autonomous government of the Popular Party “will focus on health infrastructure and roads in the Vega Baja region such as the CV-95, which it will give absolute priority to finish it.” Pérez Llorca made these statements this Thursday in

Almoradí before a meeting he held with mayors and spokespersons of the PP of Vega Baja, accompanied by the president of the PP of the Province of Alicante, Toni Pérez, and the mayor of Almoradí, María Gómez. The general secretary of the PPCV explained that the

connection of the Vega Baja is “fundamental”, and the CV-95 is a priority due to its value in connecting the interior with the coast of the Vega Baja. Likewise, he highlighted the lifting of the suspension of licenses within the framework of the Vega Baja Territorial Action Plan.


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MOKAI Discoteca could Two arrested in Orihuela for crimes against public be forced to close The Formentera del Segura City Council gives you a period of 30 days to provide the required documentation or it will close it The Formentera del Segura City Council has published in the Official Gazette of the Province (BOP) the notification requiring documentation from the owner of the MOKAI nightclub after two unsuccessful attempts. This is the documentation that proves that it complies with current regulations regarding fire extinguishers, doors and emergency lights or electrical installation or among others

that guarantee the safety of the premises and that events such as the one that occurred with the fire in a nightclub do not have to be regretted. in Murcia last October with fatalities. The mayor of the municipality, Francisco Cano, has explained, in this medium, that within the inspections that are regularly carried out on the municipality’s leisure venues, there have been problems with this establishment for several years. Cano explained that the nightclub has been closed for a month and they know that this

summer another person opened occasionally one day. The City Council has tried to contact the owner, who is currently outside the country, through different means, and it has not been possible. They have also contacted his family, but there is no sign of willingness to provide a solution. Therefore, the city council has published this notification in the BOP so that, within 30 days, the owner can provide the required documentation. Otherwise, the city council will withdraw the nightclub’s license.

health in leisure areas The National Police of Orihuela has arrested two men in this municipality, aged 43 and 50, for crimes against public health in leisure areas, within the framework of a special device to prevent retail trafficking and consumption of narcotic substances in leisure places in the city. In this device, made up of agents assigned to the Citizen Assistance Group of the Citizen Security Brigade of the Orihuela Police Station, the officers detected two men with significant quantities of drugs, who, together with other strong indications, made them suspect that they were carrying out drug retail activities, for which he was arrested for a crime against public health. 14 grams of amphetamine and 15 grams of MDMA were seized from those arrested, perfectly dosed for sale to third parties. The facts were brought to the attention of the Orihuela Guard Court of Instruction. In this device, in order to reinforce security in leisure areas and detect and deactivate the possible sale of narcotic substances, the agents

carried out different police controls in different parts of the municipality where they seized all types of narcotics (hashish, marijuana, cocaine , MDMA and amphetamines). 58

minutes of proposed sanctions were drawn up for violations of LO 4/2015 on the Protection of Citizen Security, 54 of them for possession of narcotic substances.

Orihuela is left without the traditional “Noche Bling!” on Christmas’ Eve

Orihuela is left without the traditional “Noche Bling!” on Christmas Eve, a charity party organized by the Department of Culture every December 24 for solidarity purposes. In previous years, support was given to the protector Asoka Orihuela or the Association to Fight Pancreatic Cancer. This event used to be entertained by the well-known Oriolano DJ Agustín Gómez Cascales . He himself has communicated on his social networks the disappearance of «NocheBling»: «With all the pain in my heart, and for reasons beyond my control, just

when there is a month left until Christmas Eve, NOCHEBLING! is canceled in Orihuela this year, the annual charity party where we were going to raise money for pancreatic cancer research. As many people from Orihuela and Vega Baja write to me to ask me, you should know that this December 24 we will not be able to meet again. Hopefully next year we will see each other again! «says Agustín’s publication. The opposition has not been slow to react. The opposition has not been slow to express itself on the matter. Cambiemos Orihuela has denounced that the Department

of Culture, directed by Vox, is letting this event, which is already traditional in Orihuela, go to waste: «This festival has been held for 5 years and for solidarity purposes. We want to express our discontent and discomfort with the decision not to carry out the Bling Night. We are going to ask the Councilor for Culture, Gonzalo Montoya of Vox, for explanations to understand the reasons behind this determination and look for a solution that preserves this significant celebration for our community,” said Quique Montero, councilor of Cambiemos Orihuela.


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GBP / EUR UPDATE GBP The biggest news of the week came from the Autumn Statement on Wednesday 22nd November. The government’s announcement didn’t significantly impact the pound (it fell 0.6% against the dollar in the immediate aftermath), however, it did drive speculation around the next general election, seemingly fuelling speculation around a snap election in the spring. The FTSE100 also fell by 0.4% on the day, but there appeared to be an uptick in the price of shares in pub companies, thanks to the alcohol duty freeze. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt cut National Insurance by more than expected, taking the tax rate from 12% to 10% from the 6th January. Two self-employment National Insurance taxes were also scrapped or reduced, saving the average self-employed person £192 per year. Businesses were the big benefactors of Hunt’s ‘110 measures for growth’, with his decision to make ‘full expensing’ permanent, which represents a tax cut of about £10bn. The Office of Budget Responsibility also downgraded the UK’s growth forecast. GDP is now expected to rise by 0.6% this year, higher than the previously expected -0.2%. However, the OBR is now predicting the UK will only see growth of 0.7% in 2024 and 1.4% in 2025, compared to the more positive 1.8% and 2.5% in 2024 and 2024, respectively, it had forecast in March this year. The deceleration of inflation is also now expected to be slower, with the UK only meeting the Bank of England’s 2% target in the first half of 2025. Thursday also saw the UK release its monthly PMI data, with its Services PMI showed a surprise return to expansion yesterday after it crept back over the key 50 thresholds (50.5), significantly higher than the 49.5 expected by markets. The Manufacturing PMI also came in above expectations at 46.7 but still indicates industry contraction.

After the stronger-than-expected data, the pound rebounded against the dollar yesterday, pushing the rate to above $1.25. Given the US holiday yesterday, the currency reaction was perhaps a bit muted, but we’ll be keeping an eye on the pair – now it is back to business across the pond with its Services and Manufacturing PMIs released today. Next week is relatively quiet on the data front for the UK, although the Bank of England’s Governor Andrew Bailey is due to deliver a short speech at the 50th Anniversary of the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday 29th November.

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EUR We saw a host of Manufacturing and Services PMI data released from across the European Union and the UK this week. The downturn in business activity seemed to ease this month, with the composite PMI Output Index for the Euro Area rising to 47.1 from October’s near three-year low of 46.5. The outcome was above analysts’ forecasts, but it remains below the key 50 mark that would indicate growth. The services sector PMI rose to 48.2 from 47.8, and the manufacturing industry PMI rose to 43.8 from 43.1, both beating expectations but remaining significantly below the key 50 thresholds again. Data was also released for Germany and France. Germany’s contracting economy showed signs of easing this month, with composite PMI data rising to 47.1 from 45.0 after both the manufacturing and services PMI data came in higher than expected. France’s business activity also contracted again this month, but with both the service and manufacturing PMIs coming in lower than expected. There was little reaction from the EURUSD, perhaps due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Next week, CPI inflation data is due to be released across the region.

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Callosa de Segura will transform its urban landscape with strategic investments The Callosa de Segura City Council is immersed in the preparation of new actions through strategic investments that will be carried out from 2024. The consolidation of the San Roque wall and its surroundings, the parking lot of the Health Center, the remodeling of the Glorieta Garden and the acquisition of the sports center land are the investments programmed within the framework of the PLANIFICA Plan of the Provincial Council of Alicante. Within the framework of the multi-annual plan PLANIFICA , for investments and financing in infrastructure in the province of Alicante 2024-2027, the government team has proposed four lines of action with a total investment of 1,406,953.85 euros , of which 65 % of the amount, a total of 914,520 euros, will be subsidized by the Provincial Council of Alicante, and 35% will correspond to a municipal contribution for an amount of 492,433.85 euros. Four lines of action The planned action in the San Roque Sanctuary area will begin with the wall of the square. First of all, the external sheet that is not interlocking with the internal one will be dismantled. From the Callos municipality, they explain

that due to this reason “some landslides have occurred. And, in turn, it has also been proposed to act on the areas of the mountain slope near the Sanctuary, by placing a metal mesh that acts as a barrier to rock falls due to the expansion that occurs in the mountain range. ». In order to remodel and improve the life of Barrio Lucas, the second line of action will go to Paseo Tierno Galván and the Health Center area . Firstly, the parking area will be remodeled and “will be added to the consolidation of the Paseo Tierno Galván slab that is also planned within this legislature through the Provincial Council PLAN +CERCA subsidy,” explains

the government team. For the historic Jardín Glorieta park , a pavement change is planned to solve the existing problems, this being an area of so much traffic and enjoyment for the residents of Callosa. Finally, within the framework of PLANIFICA, the aim is to complete the expansion of the sports center carried out more than 15 years ago. From the council they clarify that “the land has never had municipal ownership. “So we are going to work to resolve this inherited problem so that the facilities can be legally 100% public, offering interested owners the possibility of paying for the expropriation of the occupied land.”


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COITAGRA rewards MUDIC for awakening vocations among children The Jesús Carnicer Didactic and Interactive Museum of Sciences of the Vega Baja del Segura (MUDIC) , located on the Orihuela-Desamparados campus of the Miguel Hernández University (UMH), has been awarded by the Official College of Agricultural Technical Engineers and Graduates in Agricultural Engineering of Alicante (COITAGRA) . Specifically, the MUDIC has been recognized for awakening vocations among

children. The event, held at the headquarters of the Official College of Physicians of Alicante, was part of the celebration of Peace Day 2023, organized under the motto ‘The child, hope for the future’. The director of the MUDIC, Mari Carmen Perea, attended the awards ceremony, accompanied by the three patrons of the Museum: the mayor of Orihuela, Pepe Vegara Durá; the director of the Higher Polytechnic School

of Orihuela representing the UMH, Juan Martínez Tomé; and Lola Oltra Gil, representing the Hypatia science teachers association of Alexandria. The organizers of the event have been the Family Services Foundation of the Valencian Community, the Jorge Alió Foundation, the Agricolae Mundi Foundation, the Costa Blanca Lions Club of Alicante, Al -Ma Coaching, the Alicante Espejo Association and the Artists Association Alicante.

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Moors and Christians troups recycled 5 kilos of glass during local festivities The Reconquest of Glass, an initiative launched by Ecovidrio, a non-profit entity in charge of managing the recycling of glass containers in Spain, in collaboration with the Generalitat Valenciana and the Orihuela City Council, manages to recover 5,600 kg of glass containers during the Moors and Christians festivities. The Councilor for Street Cleaning and MSW, Rocío Ortuño , presented this Friday the award to the winning troupe of this edition, Moros Nazaríes de Aben-Humeya , together with Manuel Salas, representing Ecovidrio, the president of the Festival Association of Moros y Cristianos Santas Justa y Rufina, Manolo Ortuño, and the president of the award-winning troupe, Manuel Lorente. The Oriolana councilor thanked “all the groups for their involvement in collecting waste at source, because it is important that in events of these characteristics we all collaborate to promote recycling in Orihuela.” On average, each partygoer has recycled 1.12 kg of glass containers in the containers assigned to the campaign. Orihuela participates in the Atabales category , which includes municipalities that have more than 2,500 festeros. During the holidays, a team

of educators has carried out environmental awareness actions on the streets to raise awareness among citizens about the recycling of glass containers and the importance of promoting sustainable holidays. The Nazaríes Comparsa has been the winner of the raffle for a beverage dispenser made of glass and personalized with the campaign image. With this gesture, Ecovidrio rewards the effort made to achieve more sustainable and environmentally friendly festivals.

Glass recycling data in Orihuela According to the latest available data corresponding to 2022, the citizens of Orihuela recycled a total of 2,732,498 kilograms of glass containers. This means that each citizen recycled an average of 33.8 kilograms of glass. Regarding the containerization rate, Orihuela has an average of 97.3 inhabitants per container, currently having a total of 830 igloos for glass container waste installed in the municipality.


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A new phase of the 2023 VOX Orihuela boycotted N25 resurfacing plan awarded march as it is a “gender ideology The councillor for Infrastructures, Town Planning Management and Accessibility of the Torrevieja Town Hall, Sandra Sánchez, has announced, following the approval of the final award at last weeks ordinary meeting of the Town Council, that in the next few weeks work will begin on a new phase included in the Resurfacing Plan 2023. Sandra Sánchez pointed out that these works will be carried out at an award price of 577,670.98 euros, VAT included, and will enable the resurfacing of nearly 50,000 m2. The company AGLOMERADOS LOS SERRANOS, S.A. has been awarded the contract. These works form part of the annual Resurfacing Plan, which is drawn up on the basis of incidents received or inspections carried out by the Department of Infrastructures. In this new phase, work will be carried out on Calle París, Avenida de La Mancha, Calle Manuel Martínez Guirao, Avenida de Los Nenúfares, Calle Flecha, Calle Beethoven and Calle Roma. Other actions to be carried out include repairs or patching of sections of streets with areas of less than 200m2, which will be

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carried out in Calle Salinero, Calle Calaceite, Calle José Carreras and Calle Plácido Domingo. The councillor for Infrastructures wanted to highlight within this phase the resurfacing of more than 20,000m2 of Calle París, which will run from Calle José Pérez Gómez to the junction with Avenida Baleares, including both lanes of traffic which are divided by a landscaped median. The works to be executed in the contract are: - Milling, removal of

bituminous pavement and transport to landfill, 47,789 m2. - Watering and surface preparation, 47,789 m2. - Formation of wearing course, paving and compaction, 47,789 m2. - Retroreflective surface road marking, 2,667.17 m2. - Retroreflective longitudinal road marking, 5,254.33 m. To conclude, Sandra Sánchez informed that a new Resurfacing Plan is already in place for 2024 and that it will be made up of different phases of execution throughout the year.

The municipal group of VOX Orihuela did not attend the march for the elimination of violence against women, called by the Department of Equality, Friday, on the occasion of N25, as well as the event on Saturday at the Glorieta Gabriel Miró for, according to what they say In a statement, “this date should serve as a unity to fight together to eradicate any type of violence, also that suffered by women, but which unfortunately has been used sectarianly and ideologically by the left in recent years.” VOX Orihuela states that “we condemn any type of violence, also that exercised against women, and in that sense it is vital to guarantee all possible assistance and support to women victims of violence, also working on prevention, identifying the causes and the repeated profiles of the aggressors. However, we reject the ideological use that the left makes of violence against women, what is known as “gender ideology” that criminalizes men for the simple fact of being a man.” Therefore, they are committed “to a broader concept, domestic violence or intrafamily violence, which encompasses all behavior

in the home environment of physical, sexual or psychological violence that endangers the safety or integrity of another person.” of the family group. In this sense, the purpose of VOX is to unequivocally protect the integrity of the family and its members: children, siblings, grandparents, partners, putting a stop to attacks that may occur. Furthermore, we think that one of the most sensitive aspects on which the action of public powers should focus is providing protection to the family against all types of violence that its members may suffer.” Therefore, “we frontally reject the harmful gender ideology that the left and radical feminism

have as their banner and that has only served to collectivize women, use them for political purposes, create a war of the sexes, criminalize men for the simple fact If so, break with the right to the presumption of innocence and the principle of equality before the law, creating first and second class victims (children, the elderly, homosexual men and women who suffer from the disease are left aside). abuse by their partners) and, ultimately, it has served to harm women due to the consequences that such disastrous laws such as Gender Violence, Transgender Violence and “Only yes means yes” have brought.


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Almoradi strengthens its local police force

The Mayoress of Almoradí, María Gómez, accompanied by the Intendant Sergio Lozano and the Councillor for Security José Antonio Latorre, have welcomed the new officers of the Local Police who have recently joined the force, two of them last week. With these new additions, there are now 7 officers who have joined the staff during this

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2023, to which must be added the Inspector. In addition to this good news, the 2023 Public Employment Offer was approved yesterday at the negotiation table, which includes 7 positions for Agents and 2 for Officers, which may be increased by a number of positions equal to those that remain vacant from the date of approval of this Employment

Offer until the conclusion of the selection process. This increase in the current staff will reinforce an essential service for the citizens of Almoradí and that today and despite the limitations of staff, is being provided with great professionalism and dedication to service, demonstrating the high degree of commitment of our agents.

The Torrevieja International Cup increases its offer with handball for 2024 The councilwoman of Deportes of the City council of Torrevieja, Diana Box Alonso, together with the president of the C. BM. Mare Nostrum Torrevieja, Pablo Lopez; and the organizer of the Torrevieja Cup, Alberto del Amo, have presented this international tournament, that will be celebrated in 20024. It consists of a championship of handball, infantile and cadet masculine and feminine, that will be included in the Torrevieja International Cup. In total there will be a maximum of 32 teams of these categories that will dispute the tournament in Torrevieja, being able to enjoy the excellent facilities of the Sports City of Torrevieja. With handball, one of the most historically rooted sports in the city, will continue the consolidated competitions of grassroots football, futsal, women’s football and volleyball. Diana Box has highlighted the importance of the Torrevieja Cup, as it is an international tournament that in the last edition of 2023 was attended by 4,200 athletes, beating all records of participation already achieved in 2022, with more than 3,500 participating athletes. Torrevieja International Cup of handball The Torrevieja International Handball Cup 2024 aims to offer boys and girls the opportunity to

combine handball with tourism and fun. This tournament will be held during the 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st of March 2024, and aims to promote coexistence and promote human and sports training of young applicants, through the experience, in two aspects: being away from home as part of a sports concentration, and being part of a sporting coexistence through training and competition.

The duration of the matches in all categories (infantile and cadet, male and female) will be two halves of 20 minutes each. In all categories, there will be a first phase of groups of four teams playing against each other in a single round-robin competition. The top teams will qualify for the knockout stages; semi-finals and finals for each category. It is foreseen that each team can play a minimum of five matches.


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Crescendo International Choir performed two concerts in November

Crescendo International Choir performed a well-received concert Sunday evening, November 12th at the Club in Quesada. This standing-room only event raised 650 Euros for the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal, which supports military veterans and their families. The following Saturday night, November 18th, the choir performed a concert at Salt Church in Los Montesinos, raising almost 300 euros for the Salt Church. Some of the songs performed at these concerts included What a Wonderful World, made famous by Louis Armstrong, New York, New York, made famous by Frank Sinatra, To Make You Feel My Love, made famous by Adele,

Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen, Memories, from the popular musical Cats and You Raise Me Up, sung by many different artists. On Saturday, December 2nd, the choir will give a concert at the Catholic Church in Benijofar after the 19:00 mass is over. And on Thursday, December 14th, they will give a Christmas music concert at La Siesta Church in Torrevieja at 18:30. The following night they will give a concert at Plaza de Constitution in Torrevieja, along with three other choirs, at 18:00. Lastly, the choir plans a Christmas concert on Saturday, December 16, at the Club in Quesada at 18:30. Choir rehearsals take place at Rincon de Miguel in Los

Montesinos between 17:15 to 19:45 every Thursday. Starting in January 2024, rehearsals will take place on the same day and time but will be held at the Club in Quesada. For more details about the choir, see crescendo-choir.com. You can also follow the group on Facebook at Crescendo Choir. If you have questions, email info@ crescendo-choir.com. The choir would be delighted to welcome new singers. Our current choir includes people from England, Scotland, Wales, the US, the Netherlands, Germany, and Scandinavia, among other nationalities. Our Music Director, Irene Oliva, and pianist, Antonio Guillen, are accomplished Spanish musicians.

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Things that cannot be scripted Those of us who were brought up with panto know that the real protagonists are the members of the audience. As children we joined in with the boos, cheers and aaahhs and some of us may have memories of going up onto the stage to sing a simple song along with the stars of the show. This aspect has always been a bit of a challenge for the ADAPT Theatre group as usually around fifty percent of the audience are Spanish, for whom the traditions of British pantomime, dame and principal boy included, seem rather strange to say the least. However, over the years that the theatre group has been performing in San Pedro, our traditions have become a little more familiar, helped by the involvement every year of local school children. What we can never script are the reactions of children to our actors’ attempts at Spanish, including all our mistakes, both deliberate and otherwise. It’s not unusual for a young voice to shout out corrections, much to the amusement of both audience and cast. Inviting children onto the stage is another novelty which is now anticipated and we usually get a good number of little ones encouraged by the mums and dads to take part. We try to choose tunes with actions that are well known, our greatest success being “Baby Shark”

which was popular when we performed Peter Pan. All these types of audience participation, which make panto what it is, are present in this year’s show, to the enjoyment of all concerned not least those of us who are performing. Only a few more days before the Adapt Theatre Group’s hilarious new pantomime “Ali Baba and the Four and a Half Thieves” opens in San Pedro del Pinatar. Tickets are moving fast and, if previous years are to go by, the performances will be sell-outs! Don´t miss this opportunity to join in the fun, with music, dance, comedy all performed for both an English and Spanish speaking audience. The Panto this year is “Ali

Baba and the Four and ½ Thieves” and takes place at The Casa de Cultura, C/ Alcalde Julio Albaladejo, San Pedro Del Pinatar on 30th November, 1st December and 2nd December all at 7.00pm and 3rd December at 12.00 noon. Tickets priced at 4€ are available from: Bar Amigos Avda Las Salinas, San Pedro; Mail Pinatar (SEUR) c/ Reyes Católicos, San Pedro, Animal Amigos Charity Home Shop, C/ Penelope Oasis Blvd, Los Alcázares, Or email Eric at: ericberg2@ hotmail.com or call 656361098 Adapt Theatre Group pantomimes are sponsored by the Adapt Metal Detecting Club and money raised will go to the AFEMAR association.

Singalong with Christine Campoverde Church regular, Christine Eames, has found a new way of taking the work of the Church out into the wider community. Professional musician Christine has spent her life in music, involving broadcasting, theatre, teaching and directing choirs. Since she came to Spain in 2004 Christine has been active in several musical ventures including directing local choirs Coro Pilar and Chorale in major musical productions including Handel’s Messiah and Mendelssohn’s Elijah. Her latest venture has involved taking music out into the wider community. Christine said, “I noticed that a number of people would like to sing but did not necessarily want the formality or commitment of being in a choir.”. Armed with her years of experience Christine set up her “Singalong with Christine” group that meets weekly in Campoverde

Church Hall (The Shed). Christine said of the Singalong group, “We are very informal and mainly sing well k n o w n popular songs in English and now also Christmas Carols which we will be taking out to a number of local residential homes for the elderly. Campoverde Church Warden Maggie Dew said, “This is a fantastic initiative by Christine, and we are very proud of her; she has changed the lives of many local people by getting them out of their homes, meeting others and becoming involved in the community. The Bible tells us to, ‘Make a

joyful noise unto the Lord…. come before His presence with singing’ (Psalm 100)! Christine makes sure that happens every Tuesday!” Christine said, “As a widow, Singalong is my small offering to the Lord to thank him for our lives here in Spain and to share our joy of singing with others”. The photo shows Christine leading the group as they prepare for Carol Concerts in local residential homes.

Missing man located in the Orihuela district of La Murada The missing man has been located in the Orihuela district of La Murada. Yesterday afternoon we received the notice from Orihuela Civil Protection and

Emergencies alerting us of the disappearance of a resident of La Murada. It was Ginés Martínez Egea, 81 years old. Emergencies requested

citizen collaboration in case they had any information that could help in his search and finally, today, they informed us that he has been located in good health.

Girls Aloud ‘WILL perform Glastonbury in honour of late bandmate Sarah Harding and take to the stage for the festival’s ICONIC legends slot’ Girls Aloud will reportedly perform at next year’s Glastonbury festival in honour of late bandmate Sarah Harding. Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh are said to be taking to the Pyramid stage for the iconic legends slot during a break in their newly announced comeback tour. James Martin makes a public appearance at BBC Good Food Show weeks after announcing career break amid cancer battle James Martin made a public

appearance at the BBC Good Food Show on Friday - after announcing a career break amid his cancer battle earlier this month. The TV chef, 51, appeared in good spirits as he prepared some food and even took in a discussion on the Let’s Talk Stage at Birmingham’s NEC venue. The cuisine icon’s appearance came only a few weeks after he stepped down from his Saturday Morning with James Martin show on ITV. Prince George’s billionaire godfather is robbed of £42K watches after break in at family estate: Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor’s timepieces - including £30K Cartier and

£6K Breitling - were stolen by decorator working at Eaton Hall in Cheshire Prince George’s billionaire godfather was robbed of £42,000 worth of watches after he hired decorators to spruce up his family seat, it emerged today. Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, lost a £30,000 Cartier London Tank JC wristwatch plus a Panerai Luminor Marina watch and a Breitling watch each worth £6,000 after a workman sneaked into his bedroom and helped himself whilst redecorating rooms at Eaton Hall in Cheshire. The Duke, 32, who is thought to own more land than the King, only discovered the precious timepieces were missing some three weeks later when he was looking for the Cartier to wear.


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This Week´s Movie Picks No Time to Die

Saturday 2nd December – ITV2, 9.00pm

The Man who Invented Christmas Sunday 3rd December – ITV2, 7.00pm

In 1843, celebrated British novelist Charles Dickens is at a low point in his career with three flops behind him and family expenses piling up at home. Determined to recover, Dickens decides to write a Christmas story and self-publish it in less than two months. As Dickens labors writing on such short notice, his estranged father and mother come to bunk with him. Still haunted by painful memories of his father ruining his childhood by his financial irresponsibility, Dickens develops a seemingly-unsolvable writer’s block. Dickens must face his personal demons epitomized through his characters, especially in his imagined conversations with Ebenezer Scrooge. With a looming deadline, Dickens struggles for inspiration against his frustrations and his characters’ opinions in a literary challenge creating a classic tale that would define the essential soul of modern Christmas.

Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

It’s panto time… Oh yes it is! Are you ready for a night of hilarious fun then join the Rojales Pantomime Group as they perform SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN CHRISTMAS ELVES at the Teatro Capitol Rojales on Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th at 7.30pm and Friday 15th December at 5pm. The cast are busily rehearsing this very special panto espcially to entertain all you good people and, as every year donations from ticket sales will be given to various local charities with this year’s main charity being the Dementia Association. Will the Wicked Queen Miserables manage to poison Snow White or will she be saved by the handsome Prince Noel with the bumbling help of the Christmas Elves? There will be lots of mayhem and frivolity, many surprises you wont want to miss, together with lots of songs and dancing. It’s going to be a night to remember so hurry and get your tickets, priced at just €10 adults and €5 children under 12 from the following outlets – Post Room, Benijofar, The Card Place, Benimar, The Post Box, Dona Pepa, The Post Box, Entre Naranjos, Carpet Heaven, Los Montesinos, The Card Place, Punta Primar, Treasure Chest, Quesada, The Post Shop, Villamartin. Pantomime is truly a very

traditional Christmas show for all the family to enjoy and we hope you all come and enjoy

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03:30 Asia Business Report 00:10 BBC Weather 02:10 24 Hours in A&E 00:05 Grand Slammers: 07:50 Fireman Sam 07:40 Dodo 00:05 Grantchester 03:45 Sportsday 03:05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 08:00 Thomas & Friends: All 07:50 Mr Bean: The Animated 01:05 Wild at Heart 00:15 UK Championship Inside HMP The Mount 04:00 BBC News 03:55 Couples Come Dine Series Engines Go Snooker 01:25 All Elite Wrestling: 04:30 Asia Business Report 01:05 UK Championship with Me 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated 02:05 Wild at Heart 08:10 Peppa Pig 03:10 Unwind with ITV 04:45 Sportsday 04:50 Grand Designs Series Dynamite 08:15 Peppa Pig Snooker 05:00 BBC News 05:45 Kirstie’s Handmade 08:20 Mr Bean: The 03:30 Teleshopping 08:20 PAW Patrol 03:05 The Chase 03:05 Countryfile 05:30 HARDtalk Christmas Animated Series 08:35 Pip and Posy 07:00 Classic Emmerdale 03:55 Deal or No Deal 04:05 Money for Nothing 06:00 BBC News 06:35 Strangers on a Plane 08:40 The Adventures of 08:30 Mr Bean: The 07:35 Classic Emmerdale 06:30 World Business Report 04:50 MasterChef: The 07:05 Countdown Animated Series 04:45 Unwind with ITV Paddington 07:00 Breakfast Professionals 08:45 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 08:05 Classic Coronation 06:05 Dickinson’s Real Deal 07:45 3rd Rock From the Sun 09:00 Animal Care Club 10:15 Morning Live 08:10 3rd Rock From the Sun 09:10 What’s New Scooby05:50 This Is BBC TWO Street 09:15 Milo 07:00 Good Morning Britain 08:35 Everybody Loves 11:00 Defenders: Busting the 07:30 Antiques Road Trip Doo? 09:30 PAW Patrol 08:40 Classic Coronation Bad Guys Raymond 09:30 Scooby-Doo and 10:00 Lorraine 08:15 Make It at Market 09:45 Chip & Potato 11:45 Claimed and Shamed 09:00 Everybody Loves Street Guess Who? 11:00 This Morning 09:00 Expert Witness 09:55 Peppa Pig 12:15 Homes Under the Raymond 10:00 Totally Bonkers 09:10 Never the Twain 09:30 Robson Green’s 13:30 Loose Women 10:00 Peppa Pig Hammer 09:25 Frasier Guinness World Records 09:40 Never the Twain Weekend Escapes 10:05 Milkshake! Story Den 10:35 Totally Bonkers 13:15 Bargain Hunt 09:55 Frasier 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 10:15 Wild at Heart 10:00 BBC News 14:00 BBC News at One 10:15 Jeremy Vine 10:25 Frasier Guinness World Records 14:55 ITV News London 14:30 BBC London 10:55 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 11:00 Secret Crush 12:15 Storm Huntley 13:15 Politics Live 11:20 Wild at Heart 14:45 Doctors 12:00 Dress to Impress 13:30 Alexis Conran 14:00 Live: UK Championship 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 11:55 The Great House 12:25 Heartbeat 15:15 The Bidding Room Giveaway 13:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 14:25 5 News at Lunchtime 16:00 Lingo Snooker 13:35 Heartbeat 16:00 Escape to the Country 18:15 Flog It! 12:55 Channel 4 News Out of Here! 14:30 A Loving Home For 17:00 Deal or No Deal 16:45 Antiques Road Trip Summary 14:15 Catchphrase 14:40 Classic Emmerdale Christmas 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 18:00 The Chase 17:30 Make It at Market 13:00 Steph’s Packed Lunch 16:15 Under the Christmas 15:00 Secret Crush 15:10 Classic Emmerdale of Games 18:15 Pointless 15:10 Countdown 16:05 One Tree Hill 19:00 ITV News London Tree 15:40 Classic Coronation 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing: 19:00 BBC News at Six 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 One Tree Hill 18:00 5 News at 5 19:30 ITV Evening News It Takes Two 19:30 BBC London 17:00 A Place in the Sun 18:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Street 19:00 Dogs Behaving (Very) 20:30 Emmerdale 20:00 The One Show 18:00 Kirstie’s Handmade Out of Here! 20:00 Celebrity Antiques 16:15 Classic Coronation Badly 20:30 EastEnders Christmas 19:15 Catchphrase Road Trip 21:00 The Martin Lewis Street 20:00 Shoplifters: Caught 21:00 MasterChef: The 19:00 Four in a Bed 20:00 Family Fortunes 21:00 Secrets of the Money Show Live Red Handed 16:45 Midsomer Murders Professionals 19:30 The Simpsons 21:00 Bob’s Burgers Aquarium 21:00 Police 999: Clear & 22:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 20:00 Channel 4 News 22:00 The Met: Policing 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 18:50 Heartbeat 22:00 Louis Theroux London 21:00 The Great British Bake Present Danger 22:00 Family Guy Out of Here! 19:55 Heartbeat Interviews 22:00 Portillo’s Andalucia 23:00 BBC News at Ten Off 22:30 Family Guy 23:15 ITV News at Ten 21:00 Vera 22:45 Live at the Apollo 23:30 BBC London 22:15 The Couple Next Door 23:00 Category A: HMP Full 23:00 Plebs 23:40 Kin 23:50 ITV News London 23:30 Newsnight 23:15 Gogglebox Sutton 23:00 Grantchester 23:30 Plebs

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Spain’s only true, traditional Christmas shop is right under our noses! It started for Lucy the owner 14 years ago, and grew and grew…well, unless you’ve been in there in which case it feels like it’s shrunk. Sometimes it feels like there’s so many Christmas items, that there’s not enough room for customers! However, somehow it works. The Christmas shop Spain is a little gem. It’s crazy and deliveries arrive every day, while customers walk in with their mouths open at what they see when they step inside. There are Santa’s everywhere, baubles and tree decs in every colour you can imagine. Fibre optic trees shine bright alongside green, snowy, gold and pink trees; trees from teenyweeny to 10ft tall. For those that love to bake there’s loads of cake decorations and cake plates - which are usually so hard to find in Spain. Then there’s the card section, which caters for every family combination you can imagine: ‘Daughter and Girlfriend’… they

have it! ‘Granddaughter and family’ ..Yep! ‘The Man I Love’… yep. ‘Neice and Boyfriend’ yep… the list is endless in fact it’s a bit of a challenge for customers to think of random combinations where the answer isn´t yep. The lighting range comes with a 2-year guarantee (try getting that in the chino bizarre). If you haven’t visited The Christmas shop, please, please pop in – you have no idea what you’re missing. It is incredible and puts most UK Christmas shops to shame, and the best thing is, it’s right on our doorstep. Santa’s busy, come on let’s be honest as if he could be sitting in Lakeside in December - he’s obviously making toys and controlling naughty elves, but he has made a special effort for local children in need and has visited for a long weekend with Mrs Christmas before the rush. It was a magical time, there was snow and a Santa Express. The presents

were fabulous and of course he knew every child’s name, which is unbelievable cos he’s old… trust me it really was him. Money was raised for Elche Childrens Care Home and for a single local good cause. Every year, thanks to The Christmas Shop someone gets a much needed donation. The most striking thing about this shop is that the staff absolutely love it and making your Christmas wishes start to come true is what they do best, so pop in…. and try to close your mouth as you walk in, because you will be gobsmacked!


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04:00 BBC News 04:35 Couples Come Dine 00:05 Heathrow: Britain’s 00:10 BBC Weather 07:20 Peppa Pig 07:25 Dodo 00:05 Grantchester 04:30 Influential with Katty 00:15 UK Championship with Me 07:30 Oggy Oggy 07:40 Dodo 01:05 Wild at Heart Busiest Airport Kay 05:30 Kirstie and Phil’s Love 07:35 Odo 07:50 Mr Bean: The Animated Snooker 02:10 Wild at Heart 00:30 Heathrow: Britain’s 05:00 BBC News It or List It 07:45 Tweedy & Fluff Series 01:05 UK Championship 03:10 Unwind with ITV 05:30 HARDtalk 06:25 Strangers on a Plane 07:50 Fireman Sam 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated Busiest Airport 06:00 BBC News 06:50 Kirstie’s Fill Your 08:00 Thomas & Friends: All Series Snooker 03:30 Teleshopping 01:00 Teleshopping 06:30 World Business Report 03:05 Liz Bonnin’s Wild House for Free Engines Go 08:20 Mr Bean: The 07:00 Classic Emmerdale 07:00 Breakfast 07:05 Countdown 08:10 Peppa Pig Animated Series 04:00 Deal or No Deal Caribbean 07:35 Classic Emmerdale 10:15 Morning Live 07:45 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:15 Peppa Pig 08:30 Mr Bean: The 11:00 Defenders: Busting the 04:05 Strictly Come Dancing 04:50 Unwind with ITV 08:10 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:20 PAW Patrol Animated Series 08:05 Classic Coronation Bad Guys 08:35 Pip and Posy 08:45 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! Street 05:10 Strictly Come Dancing 06:05 Dickinson’s Real Deal 08:35 Everybody Loves 11:45 Claimed and Shamed Raymond 08:40 The Adventures of 09:10 What’s New Scooby07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:00 Everybody Loves 05:50 This Is BBC TWO 08:40 Classic Coronation 12:15 Homes Under the Paddington Doo? 07:30 Antiques Road Trip Hammer Raymond Street 09:00 Animal Care Club 09:30 Scooby-Doo and 10:00 Lorraine 13:15 Bargain Hunt 09:25 Frasier 09:15 Milo Guess Who? 08:15 Make It at Market 09:10 Never the Twain 11:00 This Morning 14:00 BBC News at One 09:55 Frasier 09:35 PAW Patrol 10:00 Totally Bonkers 09:00 Villages by the Sea 09:40 Never the Twain 14:30 BBC London 10:25 Frasier 09:45 Chip & Potato Guinness World Records 13:30 Loose Women 09:30 Villages by the Sea 10:15 Wild at Heart 14:45 Father Brown 10:55 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 09:55 Peppa Pig 10:35 Totally Bonkers 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 15:30 The Bidding Room 11:55 The Great House 10:00 Peppa Pig Guinness World Records 10:00 BBC News 11:20 Wild at Heart 14:55 ITV News London 16:15 Escape to the Country 13:15 Politics UK Giveaway 10:05 Milkshake! Story Den 11:00 Secret Crush 12:25 Heartbeat 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 12:55 Channel 4 News 10:15 Jeremy Vine 12:00 Dress to Impress 14:00 Live: UK Championship 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Summary 17:30 Make It at Market 12:15 Storm Huntley 13:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 13:35 Heartbeat 16:00 Lingo 18:15 Pointless 13:00 Steph’s Packed Lunch 13:30 Alexis Conran Out of Here! Snooker 14:40 Classic Emmerdale 19:00 BBC News at Six 15:10 Countdown 14:25 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Catchphrase 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:15 Flog It! 15:10 Classic Emmerdale 19:30 BBC London 16:00 A Place in the Sun 14:30 Heading North for 15:00 Secret Crush 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 15:40 Classic Coronation 18:00 The Chase 20:00 The One Show 17:00 A Place in the Sun Christmas 16:05 One Tree Hill of Games Street 20:30 Make It at Market 18:00 Kirstie’s Handmade 16:10 A Home for the 17:00 One Tree Hill 19:00 ITV News London 21:00 Celebrity Mastermind 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing: Christmas Holidays 18:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 16:15 Classic Coronation 19:30 ITV Evening News 21:30 Would I Lie to You? 19:00 Four in a Bed 18:00 5 News at 5 Out of Here! It Takes Two Street 22:00 Have I Got News for 19:30 The Simpsons 19:00 Dogs Behaving (Very) 19:15 Catchphrase 20:30 Emmerdale 20:00 Live: UK Championship 16:45 Midsomer Murders You 20:00 Channel 4 News Badly 20:00 Family Fortunes 21:00 Coronation Street 22:30 Two Doors Down 20:30 Unreported World 20:00 Shop Smart, Save 21:00 Bob’s Burgers Snooker 18:50 Heartbeat 23:00 BBC News at Ten Money 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 20:30 Live: Match of the Day 22:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 21:00 The Big British Beef 19:55 Heartbeat 23:30 BBC London Battle 21:00 The Toy Hospital 22:00 Spy Out of Here! 23:00 Inside No. 9 21:00 Vera 23:40 The Graham Norton 22:00 Gogglebox 22:00 The Good Ship Murder 23:05 FYI Daily 23:30 ITV News 23:30 Newsnight Show 23:00 The Last Leg 23:00 Live: Boxing 23:00 Grantchester 23:10 Spy

Saturday 2nd December

02:25 Weather for the Week 07:20 Supertato 04:55 Come Dine with Me 00:00 ITV News London 10:25 Dora the Explorer 07:00 Captain Underpants 00:05 Grantchester 07:30 Shaun the Sheep 05:20 Come Dine with Me 10:50 The Smurfs Ahead Mega Blissmas 00:20 The NFL Show 07:35 Shaun the Sheep 05:45 Come Dine with Me 11:00 SpongeBob 02:30 TechXplore 07:50 Mr Bean: The Animated 01:05 Wild at Heart 01:10 Teleshopping 07:45 Dennis & Gnasher 06:10 Come Dine with Me SquarePants 03:00 BBC News Series 04:00 Deal or No Deal Unleashed! 06:40 Sunday Brunch 11:15 Entertainment News 03:30 100 Women 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated 02:10 Wild at Heart 04:50 Unwind with ITV 07:55 Boy Girl Dog Cat 06:55 The King of Queens On 5 04:00 BBC News Series 06:05 Dickinson’s Real Deal 07:15 The King of Queens Mouse Cheese 11:25 Friends 04:30 Our World 08:20 Mr Bean: The 08:10 Grizzy and The 07:40 Cheers 07:00 Catchphrase 11:55 Friends 03:10 Unwind with ITV 05:00 BBC News Animated Series Lemmings 08:05 Cheers 12:25 Friends 07:40 Love Your Garden 08:15 Grizzy and The 08:35 Cheers 12:55 Friends 05:30 The Travel Show 08:35 Aloha, Scooby-Doo 08:10 Love Your Garden Lemmings 09:00 The Simpsons 13:25 Friends 03:30 Teleshopping 06:00 BBC News 10:00 Unwind with ITV 08:25 Pokémon the Series: 09:05 Love Your Weekend 09:30 The Simpsons 13:55 Swept Up by Christmas 10:10 Totally Bonkers 06:30 Unspun World with with Alan Titchmarsh Sun & Moon: Ultra Legends 10:00 The Simpsons 14:55 Entertainment News Guinness World Records John Simpson 07:00 Never the Twain 08:45 Deadly Mission Shark 10:25 ITV News 10:30 The Simpsons On 5 07:00 Breakfast 09:15 Blue Peter 11:00 Wedding March 4: 10:30 James Martin’s 15:00 Swept Up by Christmas 10:50 Dress to Impress 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 09:45 Newsround 11:45 Dress to Impress Something Old, Something 15:45 Christmas in 07:40 A Touch of Frost Saturday Morning 12:30 Simply Nigella 12:50 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 09:55 Around the World in 80 12:40 Ainsley’s New Evergreen: Tidings of Joy 13:00 BBC Weekend News Gardens 12:45 Christmas at the 16:45 Entertainment News Out of Here! Mediterranean Cookbook 09:40 Agatha Christie’s 10:55 The Tommy Steele Palace On 5 13:10 BBC Weather 14:20 Mamma Mia! I Have A 13:40 James Martin’s Great 14:25 Celebrity Lego Masters 16:50 Christmas in 13:15 Live: Match of the Day Story Dream British Adventure at Christmas Evergreen: Tidings of Joy Poirot 15:45 Live: UK Championship 12:15 World’s Sneakiest 15:25 Dr. Seuss’ Horton 14:10 ITV Lunchtime News Animals 15:25 Four in a Bed 17:35 A Royal Christmas Snooker Hears a Who! 13:00 My Million Pound Menu 14:25 Live: ITV Racing Live 15:55 Four in a Bed Match 11:40 Midsomer Murders 17:30 Final Score 14:00 Live: UK Championship 17:00 ITV Evening News 16:30 Four in a Bed 18:35 Entertainment News 16:35 FYI Daily 18:15 BBC Weekend News 16:40 Dr. Seuss’ Horton Snooker 17:00 Four in a Bed On 5 17:10 ITV News London 18:35 BBC London Hears a Who! 15:45 Natural World 17:30 Four in a Bed 18:40 A Royal Christmas 13:40 Midsomer Murders 17:25 Mamma Mia! I Have A 18:00 George Clarke’s 18:40 BBC Weather 17:10 The Grinch 16:30 The Secret Genius of Match Dream Modern Life Amazing Spaces 19:30 Incredible Christmas 18:10 FYI Daily 18:45 The Weakest Link 15:50 Midsomer Murders 17:30 Live: UK Championship 18:30 Harry Potter and the 19:00 Kirstie’s Handmade Trees & How to Decorate 19:30 Doctor Who 18:15 The Grinch Snooker Christmas Them Deathly Hallows: Part 1 20:25 Strictly Come Dancing 18:55 Sing 18:15 Match of the Day 19:55 Channel 4 News 20:25 Britain’s Favourite Toys 17:55 Midsomer Murders 20:55 The Voice UK 21:25 Survivor 19:30 Live: UK Championship 22:25 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 20:25 Christmas at Blenheim 21:25 Sandringham: The King 19:55 FYI Daily 22:25 Not Going Out 20:00 Sing Snooker Palace At Christmas 20:00 Midsomer Murders Out of Here! 23:05 BBC Weekend News 21:00 No Time to Die 23:00 Bob Dylan: Shadow 21:25 Concorde: The Race for 22:55 Keeping Up 23:30 ITV News 23:20 BBC Weather 22:30 FYI Daily Kingdom Supersonic Appearances: 30 Years of 23:25 Match of the Day 23:50 The 1% Club 23:50 Arena 22:25 The Father Laughs 22:35 No Time to Die 22:00 Midsomer Murders


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04:00 BBC News 01:45 Arena 00:50 English Football 03:50 The Great Climate Fight 10:05 Meet the Experts 07:50 Mr Bean: The Animated 00:00 The Suspicions of Mr 04:30 Influential with Katty 04:45 Hollyoaks Omnibus 10:20 Reu & Harper’s Wonder Series League Highlights 03:15 ...Sings Dylan II Kay 06:55 Sunday Brunch World 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated Whicher 01:45 Teleshopping 05:00 BBC News 07:00 The King of Queens 04:15 This Is BBC TWO 10:30 Dora the Explorer Series 04:00 Made in Britain 05:30 Click 07:25 The King of Queens 10:55 SpongeBob 08:20 Mr Bean: The Animated 02:05 Scott & Bailey 07:05 Glorious Gardens from 04:50 Unwind with ITV 06:00 BBC News 07:50 Cheers SquarePants Series 06:30 Talking Business 06:05 Dickinson’s Real Deal 08:15 Cheers Above 11:20 Entertainment News 08:30 Big Top Scooby-Doo! 03:05 Unwind with ITV 07:00 Breakfast 08:40 Everybody Loves On 5 07:00 James Martin’s French 10:00 Totally Bonkers 07:50 Countryfile 08:50 Match of the Day Raymond 03:30 Teleshopping 11:25 NFL End Zone Adventure Guinness World Records 10:00 Sunday with Laura 09:05 Everybody Loves 08:50 Breakfast 11:50 Friends 10:20 Dress to Impress 08:00 Gino’s Italy: Secrets of Raymond Kuenssberg 07:00 Never the Twain 12:20 Friends 11:15 Dress to Impress 10:00 Weatherman Walking the South 11:00 Politics London 09:30 The Simpsons 12:55 Friends 12:20 Dinner Date 11:30 My Life at Christmas 10:00 The Simpsons 08:30 James Martin’s 10:30 Landward 13:25 Unlocking Christmas 13:25 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 07:40 A Touch of Frost with Adrian Chiles 10:30 Sunday Brunch Saturday Morning 14:25 Entertainment News Out of Here! 12:30 Amanda & Alan’s Italian 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Best 10:25 ITV News 13:30 The Simpsons 09:45 The Durrells On 5 14:25 Alan Carr’s Epic Job 13:55 The Simpsons Bites 14:30 Unlocking Christmas 10:30 Love Your Weekend Gameshow 13:00 Amanda & Alan’s Italian 14:25 Terry Pratchett’s The 10:50 The Durrells 15:15 Christmas at the Holly 15:25 In for a Penny 12:30 Jimmy’s Food Factory with Alan Titchmarsh Job Abominable Snow Baby Day Inn 13:30 Bargain Hunt 14:55 We’re Going on a Bear 16:10 Turbo 12:30 Fletcher’s Family Farm 13:00 Home Comforts at 11:50 The Darling Buds of May 16:20 Entertainment News 14:15 BBC Weekend News Hunt 17:10 FYI Daily 13:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:25 Weather for the Week Christmas 15:30 The Great British Bake On 5 13:40 Live: FA Cup Football Off 12:55 Endeavour 16:25 Christmas at the Holly 17:15 Turbo Ahead 18:05 Wallace & Gromit in The 13:30 Home Comforts at Day Inn 16:45 Uncle Buck 14:30 Songs of Praise 16:45 The Dog House Curse of the Were-Rabbit 14:55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 17:05 Once Upon a Main Christmas 18:45 ITV Evening News 15:15 Planet Earth III 17:50 Father Christmas 19:05 FYI Daily Street 16:15 Nativity! 18:20 The Snowman 14:00 Live: UK Championship 19:00 ITV News London 19:10 Wallace & Gromit in The 17:00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 18:05 Entertainment News 17:55 BBC Weekend News 19:10 Mamma Mia! I Have A 18:55 The Snowman and the On 5 Curse of the Were-Rabbit Snooker 18:10 BBC London Snowdog 19:50 How the Grinch Stole Dream 19:00 Vera 18:10 Once Upon a Main 18:15 BBC Weather 19:20 Channel 4 News 18:15 Flog It! Christmas 20:30 Gino’s Italy: Secrets of 19:45 The Great Pottery Street 18:20 Countryfile 21:00 Long Lost Family 19:00 The Man Who Invented 20:50 FYI Daily 19:00 Match of the Day the South 19:20 Planet Earth III Throw Down 20:55 How the Grinch Stole 20:20 Strictly Come Dancing 20:00 Live: UK Championship 21:00 Three Little Birds 21:00 Bill Bailey’s Australian Christmas 22:00 Joanna Lumley’s 21:00 Christmas At Longleat Christmas 21:00 Survivor 22:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Adventure 22:00 Family Guy 22:00 Selfridges At Snooker 22:00 Boat Story 22:00 24 Hours in Police Out of Here! 22:30 Family Guy Unseen Adventures Christmas 23:00 BBC Weekend News Custody 23:00 QI XL 23:30 ITV News 23:25 BBC London 23:35 Murdered: The Baby on 23:00 When Christmas Goes 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy 23:00 Endeavour 23:30 Match of the Day 2 the Beach 23:45 Hell or High Water 23:45 Sorry, I Didn’t Know Horribly Wrong

Monday 4th December

04:00 BBC News 01:20 Question Time 00:20 Premiership Rugby 03:30 The Couple Next Door 07:15 Sunny Bunnies 04:30 Asia Business Report 02:20 The Newsreader 01:20 English Football League04:25 The Great Climate Fight 07:20 Peppa Pig 05:15 The Great British Bake 07:25 Oggy Oggy 04:45 Sportsday 03:15 When Blondie Came to Highlights Off: An Extra Slice 07:35 Odo 05:00 BBC News Britain 06:10 Chateau DIY at 07:40 Tweedy & Fluff 05:30 HARDtalk 02:10 Teleshopping 04:15 This Is BBC TWO Christmas 07:45 Fireman Sam 06:00 BBC News 07:30 Antiques Road Trip 04:00 Motorsport UK 07:05 Countdown 07:55 Thomas & Friends: All 06:30 World Business Report 08:15 Make It at Market 07:45 3rd Rock From the Sun Engines Go 07:00 Breakfast 09:00 Marcus Wareing’s Tales 04:50 Unwind with ITV 08:10 3rd Rock From the Sun 08:10 Peppa Pig 10:15 Morning Live 06:05 Fletcher’s Family Farm 08:35 Everybody Loves from a Kitchen Garden 08:15 Peppa Pig 11:00 Defenders: Busting the 09:30 Marcus Wareing’s Tales 08:20 PAW Patrol 07:00 Good Morning Britain Raymond Bad Guys from a Kitchen Garden 09:00 Everybody Loves 08:35 Pip and Posy 11:45 Claimed and Shamed 10:00 Nicky Campbell 10:00 Lorraine Raymond 08:40 The Adventures of 12:15 Homes Under the 09:25 Frasier Paddington 11:00 This Morning 11:00 BBC News Hammer 09:55 Frasier 09:00 Animal Care Club 13:15 Politics Live 13:30 Loose Women 13:15 Bargain Hunt 10:25 Frasier 09:15 Milo 14:00 Impossible Celebrities 14:00 BBC News at One 10:55 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 09:30 PAW Patrol 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:45 The Boss 14:30 BBC London 11:55 The Great House 09:45 Chip & Potato 14:55 ITV News London 15:30 The Best Christmas Giveaway 09:55 Peppa Pig 14:45 Doctors Food Ever 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 12:55 Channel 4 News 10:00 Peppa Pig 15:15 The Bidding Room Summary 10:05 Milkshake! Story Den 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:15 This Farming Life 16:00 Lingo 17:15 The Great British Winter 13:00 Steph’s Packed Lunch 10:15 Jeremy Vine 16:45 Antiques Road Trip 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:15 Flog It! 15:10 Countdown 12:15 Storm Huntley 17:30 Make It at Market 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 18:00 The Chase 16:00 A Place in the Sun 13:30 Alexis Conran 18:15 Pointless 17:00 A Place in the Sun 14:25 5 News at Lunchtime of Games 19:00 BBC News at Six 18:00 Kirstie’s Handmade 14:30 The Christmas House 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing: 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 BBC London Christmas 16:15 Creating Christmas 19:30 ITV Evening News It Takes Two 20:00 The One Show 19:00 Four in a Bed Magic 20:00 Between the Covers 20:30 EastEnders 20:30 Emmerdale 19:30 The Simpsons 18:00 5 News at 5 20:30 Mastermind 21:00 Panorama 20:00 Channel 4 News 19:00 Dogs Behaving (Very) 21:00 Coronation Street 21:00 Only Connect 21:30 Garden Rescue 20:55 The Political Slot Badly 22:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 21:00 Christmas Secrets of 20:00 Motorway Cops: 21:30 University Challenge 22:00 Boat Story 22:00 Julius Caesar: The 23:00 BBC News at Ten Supermarket Own-Brands Catching Britain’s Speeders Out of Here! Making of a Dictator 23:30 BBC London 22:00 The Couple Next Door 21:00 Traffic Cops 23:20 ITV News 23:00 Cunk on Earth 23:40 Have I Got a Bit More 23:00 Murdered: The Baby on 22:00 Casualty 24/7 News for You the Beach 23:00 999 Critical Condition 23:50 ITV News London 23:30 Newsnight

07:40 Dodo 01:05 Upstairs, Downstairs 07:50 Mr Bean: The Animated 02:10 Blue Murder Series 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated 03:15 Unwind with ITV Series 03:30 Teleshopping 08:20 Mr Bean: The Animated 07:00 Classic Emmerdale Series 08:30 Mr Bean: The Animated 07:35 Classic Emmerdale Series 08:05 Classic Coronation 08:45 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! Street 09:10 What’s New Scooby08:40 Classic Coronation Doo? 09:30 Scooby-Doo and Guess Street Who? 09:10 Never the Twain 10:00 Totally Bonkers 09:40 Never the Twain Guinness World Records 10:35 Totally Bonkers 10:10 Wild at Heart Guinness World Records 11:10 Wild at Heart 11:00 Secret Crush 12:15 Heartbeat 12:00 Dress to Impress 13:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me 13:20 Heartbeat Out of Here! 14:25 Classic Emmerdale 14:30 In for a Penny 14:55 Classic Emmerdale 15:00 Supermarket Sweep 16:00 Secret Crush 15:25 Classic Coronation 17:00 Dress to Impress 18:00 I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Street 15:55 Classic Coronation Out of Here! 19:30 In for a Penny Street 20:00 Family Fortunes 16:30 Midsomer Murders 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 18:25 Downton Abbey 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Family Guy 19:55 Heartbeat 22:30 Family Guy 21:00 Endeavour 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy 23:00 Grantchester


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Your tech questions answered by Brian Hoile of the Costa Blanca Technology Help Group, helping over 320 members with their PCs , smartphones and more. Group members can attend meetings in person or online using Zoom or Teams. With this column, I want to offer you the opportunity to ask any technical question and get a reply either within this column and/or directly with you by return email. If you have a question or problem with any household technology needing my help, please email Brian at cbtechnology.help@ gmail.com. If it’s included in the column but not answered fully, I will email you the full answer. This column will deal with your technical i s s u e s covering: Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, PC’s, Cloud Storage, Printers, Smart TV’s, Chromecast, TV Boxes (IPTV). Amazon Fire Stick, Smart Speakers, Smart Watches, Satellite Navigation, Dash Cams, CCTV Systems Email me if you have any questions or need my help to cbtechnology.help@gmail.com Costa Blanca Technology Help Group I have been running a Technology Help Group for more than 3 years with around 365 members who have access to attend monthly

classes, ask questions, and get home visits for more detailed help. If you would like to join the Costa Blanca Technology Help Group, send an email to cbtechnology. help@gmail.com or search for Costa Blanca Technology Help Group Forum on Facebook. You need to provide an email address and agree to the group rules. Group members will have access to the group website which has copies of all presentations given and handouts on a variety of topics and images of previous editions of the column in Costa Blanca People. What does the group offer? I present a class on the second Wednesday of each month from 10:00 to 12:00 at Dilly’s Bar Av. Castuera, 3, 03184 El Chaparral, Alicante Google Maps Link: https://w w w.facebook .com/ dillysbar Facebook Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ zPGsDEeMnbcZvSpz8 You are welcome to turn up for these classes I give the same presentation on the second Thursday of the month using Teams Video Conferencing from 11:00 to 12:30. Before each meeting, I email

all group members detailing what will be covered during that meeting. Following the meeting, each group member receives an email with a copy of the presentations used. I offer email and telephone support. I also offer home visits if required. After a home visit, I will send by email a detailed report of what tasks I performed during the visit for your future reference. After a home visit, I send a detailed summary of what I did to help the group member. If required, I can remotely connect to your laptop or computer (with your permission) while in telephone contact and sort out issues or show you how to do things you might be having trouble with. I only charge for any “out-ofpocket” expenses - i.e., travel etc. I do not charge for my time spent helping group members. If you are a group member, I will send updates and copies of the presentations given at the classes. If you want to join the Costa Blanca Technology Help Group Forum either search for the Facebook group and request to join or send an email to cbtechnology.help@gmail.com Brian Hoile, Technology Help Group

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We Need A Christmas Helping Hand

Please donate any items for families in need Opening Hours Tuesday & Friday 10am - 1pm

Thank you for your support Helping over 200 families far and wide

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As many of you know, A Helping Hand is a food and clothes bank based in Torrevieja who are struggling to feed all the people on their books. Both this paper and Seagate Wealth Management are doing all they can to support this wonderful local charity. We are still looking for stocking fillers: Selection boxes. Chocolate Santa’s.

We are closing for 2 weeks over Christmas and really want to fill all these families to the brim. If you can donate anything from the list below, it would be so very appreciated as we want all our families to have the best Christmas they can: Rice, milk, pasta, soup mixes, tomato frito, tinned tomatoes, toilet rolls, wet wipes, baby milk (NATIVA 1,2 &3), nappies - size 4..5..& 6, cheese triangles/ slices, chorizo/salami slices, ham, hot dogs, yoghurts, childrens’ snacks and juices, s h a m p o o / c o n d i t i o n e r,

washing detergent ,toothpaste, tuna ,salt and sugar. If you prefer to shop online, then please visit Al Campo, Mercadona or even Amazon and the donations can be sent to: Avenida tomas boj andreu casa 2 bloque 4 Manzana 8 vivero 1 los altos Torrevieja 03185 Mobile number for deliveries: 611 69 28 46

You can also donate in the following ways: https://www.paypal.me/ daniellasixx8 revolut.me/nikkis2qrb ES23 0128 0655 2401 0002 4012 If you can help in any way, there are various drop off points and you can find your nearest one by checking out the Helping Hand Facebook page.

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Estate Agents My New Home in Spain Tel: 711 007 147 hello@mynewhomeinspain.com www.mynewhomeinspain.com La Casa Blanca Estates Tel: 966 117 978 653 987 928 sales@lacasablancaestates.com www.lacasablancaestates.com

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Enjoy a walk along the Orihuela Costa promenade This picturesque walking route follows the beautiful Mediterranean coastline of the Orihuela Costa and covers 16km of breathtaking views with cliffs, coves, beaches, crystal clear waters and golden sand. The pathway is mostly paved and wheelchair accessible, though a few of the beaches can only be reached by stone steps. With plenty of resting viewpoints along the way, this promenade gives you the freedom to discover as much of the coast as you

like. A perfect opportunity to pack a flask and sandwiches, watch the people stroll by, and listen to the waves of the sea. Starting at Playa Flamenca beach, the path continues through La Zenia, Cala Capitan, Cabo Roig and ends at La Glea beach in Campoamor. This is a really wonderful experience to discover the areas natural beauty, take in the fresh sea air, and admire some of the most impressive vistas the Costa Blanca has to offer!

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Age Concern Three Wheels on my Wagon said the ticket. It was attached to a mobility walker at a very reasonable price and was standing alongside various other mobility aids. Not the sort of things you would necessarily expect to find at a Christmas Fayre. Except this wasn’t just any Christmas Fayre. This was the Age Concern Costa Blanca Christmas Fayre held at their HQ at La Siesta, Torrevieja on Saturday. Those who attended came by car, on foot and with some assistance, all intent on picking up some bargains. They were not disappointed. On many stalls everything was just one euro and with such a vast variety of goods on display there really was something for everyone. There were handbags and accessories, linens and cushions, jewellery, cakes and on the bric a brac stall a fascinating collection of everything from a huge casserole dish to an icing syringe and just about everything in between. Bargains were soon being snapped up this being a wonderful opportunity for some early Christmas present shopping while supporting a good cause at the same time. And once the retail therapy side had been exhausted what better than to sit in the sun and enjoy

a cup of tea and a mince pie. Something more substantial? Then maybe a warm sausage roll. Father Christmas made an appearance as well and as it was 21° he was spotted taking a well earned rest chatting to people at the mobility stall. Let’s hope his sleigh will be skyworthy by Christmas Eve. Then, to conclude the morning The Melody Makers, making their public debut, led some seasonal singing which was thoroughly enjoyed. Even the raffle was different in that the first name out of the hat won an ‘Eat your way around the world’ voucher

to sample the cuisines in Chinese, Indian, English, Greek and Spanish restaurants. A truly scrumptious experience. There was also the opportunity to win a huge hamper of Christmas goodies . And the best news. At the end of the morning when all the monies had been counted it was revealed that the magnificent sum of 2,476 euros had been raised. This will enable Age Concern Costa Blanca, in this their Silver Jubilee Year, to carry on the excellent work they do in assisting the elderly in so many different ways across the region.

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Men’s Health Month: When should men get a checkup? Quirónsalud joins the Movember initiative to raise awareness about prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health in men November is Men’s Health Month. This initiative, promoted by Movember, aims to address men’s health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. The movement began in Australia in 2003, when a group of friends decided to grow their moustaches in the month of November as a way to raise funds and awareness about prostate cancer and testicular cancer. What started as a local initiative has grown into a global phenomenon that has raised millions of dollars for charities and inspired men around the world to get involved. The reality is that men die, on average, 4.5 years earlier than women, from causes that are primarily preventable. For this reason, Quirónsalud has joined this movement, with the aim of focusing on the importance of prevention. Drs. Alejandro Pascual and Alexandr Zhiganov and Dr. Amparo Míguez, have provided fundamental information on prevention and checkups of men’s health. Dr. Zhiganov, specialist in general medicine and coordinator of checkups at Quirónsalud Torrevieja, stresses the importance of medical check-ups at different stages of life. According to World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines, the frequency of checkups varies

depending on age and individual risk factors. Dr. Zhiganov explains that, generally speaking, it is recommended to have a check-up every four years before the age of 40, then every two years until the age of 60, and finally, one year after this age. However, it indicates that the individual situation of each person (tobacco use, alcohol, etc.), as well as a family history of hereditary diseases, can influence the frequency of checkups. What does a medical check-up consist of? The medical check-up is a process that consists of several stages, such as a personal interview with the doctor to learn about the medical history and current lifestyle habits, and a general examination to assess the state of health and detect possible pathologies or risk situations. When to see a urologist? For her part, Dr. Amparo Míguez, urologist at Quirónsalud Torrevieja, stresses that prevention is the best medicine “all men should have urological check-ups once a year when they pass the threshold of 45 or 50 years (if they do not have hereditary risk factors), because at this age some pathologies related to the natural aging process begin to develop”. According to the expert, these check-ups are key to early diagnosis and treatment of serious problems,

some of which are asymptomatic until they are already in an advanced stage, such as prostate cancer. The specialist in urology at Quirónsalud Torrevieja indicates that “you must go to the urologist in the event of any symptoms, pain or discomfort in the genito-urinary area, changes in the organolectic characteristics (smell, colour, appearance ,…) of urine, or suspicion of some genital expansive process that is developing and that could have been discovered/identified in the selfexamination.” The doctor explains that the main urological problems in young people between 18-20 years old can arise from their adolescence and are related to the beginning of sexual life. More broadly, between the ages of 18 and 30, “it is common for the urologist to treat urinary tract infections, kidney stones, sexually transmitted diseases/ infections (STDs/STIs) and, in some cases of men, erectile dysfunction (ED) issues.” In addition, Míguez specifies that “testicular cancer develops at an early age, so young people must be alerted to go to the urologist if any abnormality is discovered in the testicles”. Testicular cancer is the second most common cancer among young men worldwide. However, the specialist stresses that men go to the urologist for the first time between the ages of 45 and 50 for their general check-up if they do not have any symptoms. “They especially come if certain lower urinary tract (LUTS)

symptoms have begun to appear, for example, getting up at night to urinate (nocturia) or that the urine stream has less strength and calibre. But among the most serious are prostate diseases, especially prostate cancer.” How is prostate cancer diagnosed? There are two common tests for initial detection and, depending on the result of these tests, a biopsy will be performed. For the diagnosis, PSA will be performed, a blood test that looks for the presence in the blood of a protein specifically produced by prostate cells. “It is the prostate marker, it is not specific for cancer, but it allows its levels to be monitored throughout the adult life of the male. If it rises, it’s an indicator that further investigation is needed.” Even so, according to the specialist, the digital rectal exam is still an important tool in the physical examination to complete the diagnosis. Urological check-ups over 60 years old At this stage of life, the most common problems are usually related to lower urinary tract symptoms due to prostatic obstruction and erectile dysfunction. The urologist also points out Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), “a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate, which becomes more prevalent after the age of 60.” Prostate cancer, on the other hand, “is a cancer that affects men from the age of 50 and is uncommon

in the 40s, being almost non-existent before,” the doctor points out. Cardiology check-ups A cardiovascular check-up is a medical check-up that consists of determining the state of the heart and circulatory system in order to identify the main causes of coronary risk. Current recommendations state that men over the age of 45 should have their cardiovascular risk assessed. Dr. Alejandro Pascual, head of Cardiology at Quirónsalud Alicante, explains that in this review, an assessment should be carried out aimed at looking for cardiological symptoms or cardiovascular disease, as well as a clinical and analytical assessment in search of the presence of cardiovascular risk factors. All this to prevent cardiovascular diseases such as high blood pressure, dyslipidaemia or diabetes mellitus. How often should I have a cardiovascular check-up? According to the expert, we should assess cardiovascular risk every five years, “or sooner if we are at a risk level close to needing treatment for heart disease.” Prevention, essential to take care of your health Prevention is fundamental to health care. “Not only does it prevent the emergence and spread of diseases, but it also reduces the need for more expensive treatments and other health care,” says Dr. Zhiganov.


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What is the 5 Gift Rule? The 5 gift rule for Christmas is a concept that encourages individuals to limit their giftgiving to five presents per recipient. This rule is particularly popular among families with young children, as it helps to foster a sense of gratitude and appreciation for what they receive. How does the 5 Gift Rule Work? The 5 gift rule is simple yet flexible, providing individuals with a framework for their Christmas shopping. Here’s a breakdown of how it typically works: 1. Something they want: The first gift should be something on the recipient’s wish list. This ensures that you’re giving them something they truly desire and will cherish. 2. Something they

need: The second gift focuses on providing something practical and essential for the recipient. It could be an item they’ve been lacking or something they’ve mentioned needing in passing. 3. Something to wear: The third gift is all about clothing and accessories. It’s an opportunity to give them something stylish or cozy to wear during the festive season or beyond. 4. Something to

read: The fourth gift revolves around books, magazines, or other reading materials. It promotes intellectual growth and provides the recipient with something enjoyable and educational. 5. Something to share: The fifth and final gift encourages experiences and quality time. It could be anything from concert tickets to a family outing or a board game for everyone to enjoy together.


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Almoradi mayor meets hospital head to discuss improvements My husband of 22 years has suddenly asked for an open marriage. After bringing up three children, one autistic; it is true that our marriage has had its challenges; however, this has knocked me for six. I had noticed subtle changes over the past two years; my husband was around, but was not ‘present’ if that makes sense. I should have addressed it, but I was always frightened to hear what he had to say. Last Christmas he disappeared the day after Boxing Day to ‘work abroad’ for a week. He knew I was upset; so were the children, but went anyway. I sobbed all week and didn’t contact him once, and he did not either. We have limped along for the past 12 months, with my husband now saying he wants an open marriage. I think he’s been having an affair, but he denies this. He won’t let go of his phone ... ever, and even sleeps with it.

He might deny he has been having an affair, however, all the signs point towards the fact that he is. Your longer letter tells me that he will not want to leave, because he’ll have to explain himself to his parents. You are a tight-knit family, you are close with his parents, and they would be deeply disappointed and upset with him, which may be the reason he is suggesting an open marriage; basically to give him permission to cheat. You also tell me he has suggested to you, that you are free to ‘get yourself a boyfriend’. No one would blame you to want a Divorce. If you are close with your parents-in-law, then your first step should be to tell them what’s been going on. Right now, your husband is getting all he wants from this situation, and it’s time things changed.

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The mayoress of Almoradí, María Gómez, accompanied by the councillor for Health, Nuria Follana, have met with the new managing director of the Vega Baja Hospital, Dr. José María Ibarra, together with his management team. At the meeting, two requests were made: firstly, to provide the Almoradí health centre with a sexual and reproductive

health service. We consider this service to be essential due to the large population served by our health centre and the delay in the service in the town of Callosa de Segura. We have also assessed, together with the psychiatry department of the hospital, the most suitable location for a future day hospital for child and adolescent mental health,

a very necessary service given the high demand for the mental health service. Almoradí Town Council is grateful for the great willingness of the managing director and the management team of the Vega Baja del Segura Hospital to meet both demands and for the detailed information provided about the current status of the hospital expansion works.


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The reasons that have led the DGT to propose this measure included in the Manual of characteristics of personal mobility vehicles are none other than ensuring road safety and the protection of the driver of this type of vehicle, as well as that of the other road users, and guarantee that the Personal Mobility Vehicles (PMV) that are put on the

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The International Balaton Group

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Terry Chapman

The Balaton Group recently held it’s 2023 AGM when one of the founder members Terry Chapman stepped down. Terry had served as treasurer since the group was formed and, in recognition, was presented with a range of gifts plus Honorary Membership for life. The group jointly own, maintain and sail four 6 meter day sail boats on the

Mar Menor. Three Sailfish 18`s which are kept on swinging moorings at Los Narejos and are used for cruising and racing in the SAMM weekly races. The other is a Spanish Araez Arabel which is berthed in the marina at Los Urrutias. Such group ownership keeps the cost of sailing for the members very low, provides a large group of friends with which to sail and the four boats gives

unlimited sailing opportunities. The group has been successful in attracting a number of new members during the past year and membership now stands at 28, but more are always welcome. An interesting fact emerged at the AGM when the group realised that it is truly international with members or their partners hailing from England,

Scotland, Northern Ireland, Eire, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Columbia, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Ukraine. Most now call Spain their permenant home but a few are holiday home owners. For information about the Balaton Group contact Julian via the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ thebalatongroup.

Imanyo Golf Society Dave Rotchell Salver at El Plantio Twenty-eight players took part in this the ninth year of the Dave Rotchell Salver; unfortunately, Dave could not be with us again this year. As usual we started with the traditional English breakfast in Imanyo’s before we had the draw, the format was Stableford split into two groups. On arriving at El Plantio golf we found the course in excellent condition from tee boxes to flags, for those in the UK it was once again perfect weather and some players still in shorts, by 10.30 it was sunny and a very pleasant 75 degrees. Winner of the Dave Rotchell Salver was from group B, Paul Davison came in with a respectable score of 40 points, runner up from group B on count back

Abbey Anglers On Tuesday the 21st of November we fished the 6th round of the Winter series at the El Bosquet complex near to Crevillent. The warm mornings have now vanished and their is definitely a nip in the air first thing in a morning. Having said that the match was fished in lovely clear and eventually sunny conditions. Nineteen anglers turned out and we were spread out between sections A1 to 7 and 26 to 40. Winner on the day was the master of the feeder, Richard

with Derek Coyle was Mike Sharlot, with a score of 39 points and third place went to Derek Coyle also with 39 points. Group A winner was “Mr Amstel” Peter Kelly again on count back with Michael O’Keeffe with 36 points, runner up was Michael O’Keeffe with 36 points and third place went to player of the year Steve Gain with 35 points. Nearest the pin’s winners were group A hole 5 was shared as both downed in 4 shots went to Colin Deare and “Three Clubs” Sean McGuinness, hole 7 “Mr Amstel” Peter Kelly and hole 17 “Three Clubs” Sean McGuinness, group B hole 6 “Sticky Bun” Keith James, hole 14 no winner and hole 16 Steve Hopkins, best front 9 with 19 points went to “Three Clubs”

King. Richard drawn on peg 27 fished the method with maggots or wafters for a great total of 16.92kg. In second place was Russell Davidson who fished the pole with pellets on peg 6 for 14.18kg. In third place was new member Trevor Morrey who also fished the pole on maggots for 14.18kg from peg 1. The Winter series is turning out to be a close run affair with Nick Bastock currently leading the way. Rods N reels The following day only

Sean McGuinness and best back 9 with 18 points went to Phil Naughton. The two’s pot was shared so €7.50 each Steve Mathers on the 14th hole and Paul Owen on the 18th hole. The singles knockout match play final was also played and the eventual winner was Steve Gain beating Sean McGuinness 4 & 3 third and fourth place play of went to Peter Kelly beating John Fairbrass 4 & 2. The football card was won by “Hammer” Gary Smith with Leicester City winning €40 and making €40 for our Charities 2023. The presentation was held at Imanyo’s bar, many thanks to Dave Rotchell for sponsoring the day and

6 hardy souls turned out weighed 30.02kg. and the match was fished In Second place was Nick in similar conditions to the Bastock who from end peg 6 previous day. We decided fished the pole with maggots to fish pegs B1 to 6 and this across and weighed 27.52kg. produced a couple of decent In third place was John weights. Waples on peg 5 with 9.24kg. Winner on the day was Mr It was good to see John back Pastry himself, Terry Brindey on the bank after his recent although I am going to have heart trouble. to change his name as he Pictured are the three stooges fished expander pellets on completing the weighing the pole for virtually the in procedure and Tuesdays entire match. Even his dog winner, Richard King. Vegas was surprised and Membership is now being barked on the odd occasion renewed and we are still for him to make the switch looking for new members to to his beloved paste. Terry this already 50 strong fishing caught from the off on peg club. 2 and never stopped and Ian Brown

Antonio and his staff for looking after us. Photo shows, on behalf of Dave Rotchell, Vice Chairman Brian Court presenting the Salver to Paul Davison. www.imanyogolfsociety.com imanyogolfsociety@gmail.com


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Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2020, Automatic, Diesel, 171,796 kms, 4x2, 2.1L, ABS, PAS, Radio, AUX/USB, Cruise control, Climate control, Bluetooth, Multifunctional steering wheel, Bluetooth, Navigation. 23,995€

Ford Focus Titanium 2019, Manual, Diesel, 139,927 kms, Hatchback/Saloon, 1.5L. ABS, PAS, Parking sensors, Radio, USB, A/C, Climate control, Bluetooth, Multifunctional steering wheel, Navigation. 14,995€

Dacia Logan 2015, Manual, Diesel, 113,733 kms, Estate, 1.5L, ABS, PAS, Central locking, A/C, Radio/CD, AUX/USB, Electric windows. 7,995€

Mini John Cooper Works 2015, Automatic, Petrol, 140,0970 kms, Hatchback/ Saloon, 2.0L. ABS, PAS, Radio, AUX/USB, Climate control, Bluetooth, Navigation, Multifunctional steering wheel. 21,995€

Volkswagen T-Roc Cabrio 2022, Petrol, Automatic, 6,009 kms, Cabrio, 1.5L, PAS, ABS, A/C, Radio, USBC, Central locking, Climate control, Bluetooth, EElectric roof, Multifunctional steering wheel. 31,995€

Mazda 3 2016, Automatic, Petol, 152,927 SEAT Arona 2020, Manual, Petrol, 39,553 BMW 635D 2009, Automatic, Diesel, kms, Hatchback/Saloon, 2.0L. ABS, PAS, kms, 4x2, 1.0L, PAS, ABS, Aux/USB, Radio, 214,238 kms, Coupé, 3.0L. ABS, PAS, Climate Radio, USB, Parking sensors, Climate control, Climate control, A/C, Bluetooth, Touchscreen, control, Radio, AUX/USB, Parking sensors, Bluetooth, Multifunctional steering wheel, Heated seats, Cruise control, Electric Reverse camera, Bluetooth, Navigation, Navigation 13,995€ windows. 17,995€ Multifunctional steering wheel. 14,995€

BMW 220d Cabrio 2017, Automatic, Diesel, 109,810 kms, Cabrio, 2.0L, ABS, PAS, Radio/CD , Cruise control, Climate control, Bluetooth, Parking sensors, Electric roof. 22,995€

Volvo V90 2018, Manual, Diesel,129,266 kms, Mazda CX3 2019, Manual, Petrol, 122,005 4X4, 2.0 L, ABS, PAS, Radio, AUX/USB, Cruise kms, 4x2, 2.0L, ABS, PAS, Radio, AUX/USB, control, Climate control, Parking sensors, Parking sensors, A/C, Bluetooth, Navigation Navigation, Bluetooth, Multifunctional Navigation, Multifunctional steering wheel. steering wheel. 17,995€ 16,995€

Mercedes B180 2013, Diesel, Manual, 161,191 kms, Hatchback/Saloon,1.8L. ABS, PAS, USB/AUX, Parking sensors, Central locking, Multifunctional steering wheel, Bluetooth. 13,995€

LandRover Range Rover Sport 2014, Automatic, Diesel, 153,753 kms, 4X4, 4.4L. ABS, PAS, Radio, AUX/USB, Climate control, Parking sensors , Bluetooth, Navigation, Multifunctional steering wheel. 31,995€

Ford Focus Estate ST LINE 2018, Automatic, Diesel, 185,000 kms, Estate, 1.5L. ABS, PAS, Climate control, Radio/CD, Aux/USB, Handsfree, Sat Nav, Multifunctional steering wheel. 13,995€

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Nissan Micra, 2015, Manual, Petrol, 82,876 kms, Hatchback/Saloon, 1.2L, ABS, PAS, Radio/CD, AUX, A/C, Central locking, Electric windows, Handsfree. 7,495€

Skoda Kamiq Automatic 2022, Automatic, Petrol, 11,020 kms, 4x2, 1.0L. ABS, PAS, Radio, USBC, A/C, Bluetooth, Multifunctional steering wheel, Reverse camera, Apple car play 20,995€

Opel Grandland X 2019, Manual, Petrol, 82,519 kms, 4x2, 1.2L, ABS, PAS, Climate control, Radio, AUX/USB, Navigation, Multifunctional steering wheel, Bluetooth, Navigation. 16,995€

Mini Cooper Cabrio 2011, Manual, Petrol, 154,909 kms, Cabrio, 1.6L. ABS, PAS, Radio/ CD, AUX/USB, Climate control, Electric windows, Bluetooth, Parking sensors , Leather seats, Multifunctional steering wheel. 10,995€

Subaru XV 2014, Manual, Petrol, 164,588 Jaguar XF Supercharged 2015, Automatic, kms, 4x2, 1.6L, ABS, PAS, Radio/CD, AUX/USB, Petrol, 147,807 kms, Hatchback/Saloon, Climate control, Navigation, Multifunctional 3.0L, ABS, PAS, Radio, Cruise control, Climate steering wheel, Reverse camera, Parking control, Parking sensors, Navigation, sensors. Bluetooth, Multifunctional steering wheel, 12,995€ Navigation, Reverse camera. 19,995€

Nissan Qashqai 2013, Manual, Diesel, 166,465 kms, 4x2, 1.5L. ABS, PAS, Radio/ CD, Central locking, Climate control, Electric windows, Bluetooth, Heated seats. 8,995€

Mazda MX5 2017, Petrol, Manual, Cabrio, 87,234 kms, 1.5L. ABS, PAS, Central locking, Radio, USB, A/C, Electric windows, Cruise control, Bluetooth, Parking sensors, Multifunctional steering wheel, Navigation. 19,995€

Peugeot 2008 2013, Manual, Petrol, 130,738 kms, Hatchback/Saloon, 1.2L. ABS, PAS,Central locking, Cruise control, A/C, Radio/CD, AUX/USB, Bluetooth. 8,995€

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Renault Captur 2022, Manual, Petrol, 26,428 kms, Hatchback/Saloon,1.0L. ABS, PAS, Central locking, Radio, USB, Climate control, Multifunctional steering wheel, Bluetooth, Parking sensors, Navigation. 18995€


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