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Outdoor mask rules may be lifted this week

in many parts of Spain, the obligatory use of a mask outdoors will no longer be mandatory from thursday onwards, reports indicate. Spain’s Council of Ministers is set to meet today (tuesday) to approve a royal decree which would

effectively come into force two days later (thursday 10th February). the decree also increases the maximum capacity of indoor sports events and soccer stadiums. While it is expected that starting

on thursday, the use of the mask will no longer be mandatory outdoors, it will continue to be a requirement at so called ‘mass events’ which are held outdoors and at which standing attendees cannot maintain a 1.5 metre

distance. according to the proposal that the Minister of health, Carolina darias, submitted to the interterritorial Council for approval, while the mask will not be mandatory outdoors, it will

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continue to be necessary in closed spaces. Likewise, in the event that there are crowds gathering in the open, its use will be a “recommendation”. Continued on page 3


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San Fulgencio opens a new dog recreation park San Fulgencio town Council has opened a new 916 m2 dog park for use by the public. From last Friday, pet owners and their animals can enjoy these fun family oriented facilities, located in what is known as Parque del Mossa, between Calle aragón, Calle San Sebastián and Calle Bilbao. it is a space “where dogs can run free and exercise safely,” said the councillor for animal Welfare, Mª Ángeles Ferrández. the area has been surrounded by a new 1 metre high perimeter fence, with built-in drinking fountains and the planting of trees, “so that it is a pleasant space for those who visit it during the hot months,” said the councillor. the park has an area for agility training, a sport against the clock in which the owner and dog take part and in which the pet must overcome a circuit with a series of obstacles such as ramps or tunnels. For his part, the mayor of San Fulgencio, José Sampere, said that “we are delighted to finally be able to open this park, as it is a space and a service that has been in great demand by our citizens, where they will be able to spend time outdoors with their pets”. Sampere also appealed to the public and called for the need to care for and conserve places

like the one opened today, as well as “following all the stipulated measures and making responsible use of it”. in this respect, access to the dog park will be in accordance with the regulations visible in several languages. it will be necessary to constantly monitor the animal while at the park, pick up its droppings, and entry with a muzzle is required in the case of dogs of dangerous breeds when there are more than two dogs inside the park

area. as the mayor reported, “it will also be forbidden for animals on heat to enter, access with any type of food, and under no circumstances will dogs that do not have their vaccination card up to date be allowed.” the gates will remain closed at all times, children under 16 years of age will not be allowed to enter without adult supervision, and if the animal becomes aggressive, it must be removed from the enclosure and placed on a leash and muzzled.

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Four African elephant legs seized Guardia Civil officers from the nature Protection Service (Seprona) of alicante this week seized four african elephant legs that had been placed for sale online. officers are now investigating two men of Spanish nationality, aged 39 and 67, for a crime against flora and fauna which according to the Penal Code could be publishable with a prison term of six months to two years, alongside a fine. the penalty imposed could be the maximum allowed by law if, as in this case, the species or subspecies in question is categorised as in danger of extinction. according to official sources, the seizure of the items took place in the city of alicante. the owner of the parts of the african elephant – police described as a wealthy person – confirmed that “they were given to him a while ago and now he had decided to get rid of them” putting them up for sale for 600 euros, without any documentation “being a gift,” said the owner. upon seeing the advert, the Guardia Civil acted immediately as the elephant is a protected species. the men under investigation are related, the 67 year old identified as the owner and the 39 year old is believed to have placed the advert.

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the elephant is a highly protected species, included in appendix i of the Convention on international trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CitES) and in annex a of Regulation (ce) no. 338/1997. For this reason, the possession and sale of species protected by international law requires documentation proving their legality. the Convention on international trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CitES) includes the african elephant as a species that has the highest degree of protection in order to improve its conservation and ensure long-term survival. the illegal trade in parts of the african elephant, be it ivory or, in this case, its legs, has a serious impact on the species and therefore the legislation that governs the marketing of species authorizes its sale only in exceptional circumstances in order to favour its conservation. Guardia Civil say that the sale of animals in danger of extinction is a trade that is on the rise and for this reason the members of the nature Protection Service (SEPRona) have a mission to ensuring the survival of endangered species.

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the obligation to wear masks outside was a controversial decision that the Spanish Government made just before Christmas, given the “uncertainty” of what the omicron variant could mean. Many experts criticised a situation which saw people obliged to wear face coverings outside, but could take masks off when, for example, sitting eating in a crowded restaurant. once the decree is approved, it will be published in the BoE on Wednesday and should come into force on thursday. however, in the Valencian Community, news emerged at the weekend that regional president Ximo Puig plans to maintain many restrictions until March and advises the continued use of the mask outdoors. Reports by Spanish news outlet aBC on Saturday claim that the regional government in Valencia does not plan to modify restrictions here despite the drop in figures over the previous week. Ximo Puig urges “prudence” and defends the continued use of face masks outdoors as a “fundamental antidote to overcoming the health crisis.” Given the regional president’s remarks on the matter, it is widely believed that the Valencian government will continue to recommend the use of the mask outdoors despite a widespread relaxation of the regulations around masks in the rest of Spain. the epidemiological situation in the Valencian Community shows a downward trend in infections and hospital pressure, although last week there were around 30% more deaths than the previous seven days. according to data from the Ministry

of health, the cumulative incidence in the region remains at very high risk but fell 643 to 3,380 positives per hundred thousand inhabitants, a thousand cases above the national average. other prevention measures are also expected to remain in force in the Valencian region, such as the limit of people per table – ten - in restaurants, hotels and nightlife establishments. Likewise, smoking is not allowed on terraces if it is not possible to maintain an interpersonal safety distance of two metres.

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Online equality course for primary students

the department of Equality of torrevieja town hall launched a unique initiative for primary schools in the area. the project is based on the traditional board game ‘La oca’ (Goose) but updated from a gender equality perspective. the idea is that the game can be used as an interactive teaching material to promote equality between women and men in terms of professions, activities, co -responsibilit y...all aimed at primary school students. Participating schools will be provided with a link and an access code so that teaching staff can access the resources when needed. to sign up, the

school simply needs to get in touch with the department of Social Welfare of torrevieja town hall, at the email address igualdad@torrevieja.eu.

Councillor for Equality, tomás Ballester, remarked that “boys and girls have the right to grow up in an egalitarian society

where everyone can function fully. Equality between men and women is a value that must be internalized from childhood when gender identity begins to be formed. Boys and girls acquire in these early stages of their lives norms and values of a specific society: prohibited and permitted behaviours.” “Coeducation, therefore,”added Ballester, “is a fundamental tool for achieving equality between women and men, and the school, as a space for socialization, is fundamental, together with families, in order to eliminate the perpetuation of gender roles that maintain inequalities and discrimination.”

More than 100 children audition for choir auditions took place for torrevieja’s Municipal Choral School at the Palacio de la Música last week. More than 100 children and young people queued up to audition for the initiative with auditions held last Saturday morning between 10am and 1pm. organisers said that a queue had already formed by 9.30am with many

children, accompanied by their parents, eager to pass the entrance exam. they also said they were delighted with the variety of both male and female applicants and that many children from outside of torrevieja were also keen to take part. those successful in the auditions will be called back

on Saturday, February 12, when classes begin for the much anticipated choir. after the municipal choir disappeared some years ago, the town hall has restarted the project thanks to an agreement signed between aGaMEd and the department of Education, with an investment of €14,192.

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Town hall and Miguel Hernández University collaborate torrevieja town hall and the Miguel hernández university (uMh) have signed an agreement to collaborate, offering a series of educational programmes and courses until 2025. the mayor of torrevieja, Eduardo dolón, and the rector of uMh Elche, Juan José Ruiz Martínez, signed a collaboration this week, agreeing the implementation of a series of initiatives that will be developed over the next four years. the mayor highlighted the importance this agreement, stating that it was “a big mistake” on the part of the previous government to dispense with it. dolón pointed out that this brings about “very ambitious and necessary collaboration agreement for torrevieja students.” the price tag of the agreement amounts to 199,966.40 euros, which is broken down as a €49,991.60 per year investment. With this agreement between the town hall and the uMh, for the first time there will be the possibility of certifying students in courses on active aging, something highly sought after in the healthcare sector in this region with qualified personnel very much in demand. Certification in digital Marketing and Communication

will also be on offer, something that is currently in high demand at a business level, as well as by entrepreneurs and with the rise in the ‘digital nomad’ culture. in addition, the agreement cements the creation of the torrevieja innova Program, directly linked to the Business Park of the Miguel hernández university, focusing on innovation and empowerment, offering training in the creation of startups, entrepreneurship, business management, economic management and more. the agreement also allows the recovery of the ‘Classrooms of Experience’, a popular programme that had disappeared several years ago.

in addition, there is a whole series of activities, courses, workshops, talks, conferences and resources that the uMh will roll out in torrevieja over the next four years. Both the mayor and the rector of the uMh have agreed that this collaboration is the beginning of a process that will increase over the coming years. after the press conference, Eduardo dolón and Juan José Ruiz held a meeting in which the mayor showed the project for the future university headquarters, which will be located on the site next to the Sala Vista alegre, and in which, among others, the headquarters of the Miguel hernández university of Elche will be incorporated.


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Rubbish collection investment a Local Waste Management Plan has been outlined for orihuela, this looks at the current deficiencies, provides a roadmap to improve and modernise of the service resulting in an investment of 20 million euros over the next six years. according to the councillor responsible, dámaso aparicio, as well as improving the efficiency of street collections, more effort needs to be put into the recycling aspect, as well regular awareness campaigns to educate and inform residents. in addition to improving efficiency, there are plans for each urban area, with more than 10,000 inhabitants, to have its own individual waste plan, which is a requirement of Spanish law. the law also states that “municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitants must have door-to-door collections, together with a user identification system that allows economic and fiscal policies to be applied” although at the moment few municipalities comply. the orihuela project will introduce a trial scheme of a door-to-door collection service in homes, as well as a payment system so that residents will pay based on the waste that they generate. in addition, to adapting to the current regulatory framework, the plan also aims to modernise the service which will include the installation of sensors in waste containers so that the manager knows their status and collections can be arranged accordingly. the new arrangements will also introduce a video surveillance system at dumping black spots and waste tips. these will have motion

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detection recording systems to capture registration numbers and notify the Local Police. there will also be a pilot scheme to test selective collection in orihuela Costa through a card identification scheme. another consideration is to set up an area to drop off bulky items and furniture in eco-parks - of which there will be two, one in the city and the other on the coast - and an area that allows for residents to exchange furniture or take unwanted pieces for up-cycling. Rubbish bins in terms of resources, the plan establishes the need to increase the number of waste containers by 20 percent (currently there are around 4,000), in addition to renewing a further 20 percent due to their poor condition and implementing an annual replacement system. there will also be the introduction of a fifth container (coloured brown), which is used to recycle organic waste, as well as more machinery, vehicles and personnel.

all this, concludes aparicio, responds to the demand of our residents and balances the economic importance associated with the management of municipal waste. not surprisingly, the document itself recognises the fact that the majority of the population agrees on the need to improve the service, the number of containers and their cleaning and maintenance. Mayor Emilio Bascuñana and Councillor dámaso aparicio, have already presented the Local Waste Management Plan to a number of municipal groups. however, the government’s coalition partner, Ciudadanos, did not attend the meeting, so now the PP is seeking agreement from the opposition parties to carry out this project. it must first go through the monthly council meeting before approval. the Partido Popular do not want this plan delayed as the waste collection and street cleaning service is currently based on a blueprint from 14 years ago.

Man imprisoned after drugs yacht sinks in Torrevieja a man has been sentenced to six years in prison after an incident which saw his rented yacht sink in torrevieja with 2.5 tons of hashish on board. two other men were also sentenced to four years and two years with charges related to smuggling. the men were also found to have hidden semi rigid boats in two Santa Pola warehouses. the case was heard at the Provincial Court of alicante where the man was sentenced to six years in prison for a crime against public health. he was found guilty of using a rented luxury yacht to transport around two and a half tons of hashish. the prisoner, who will also have to face two fines of more than four million euros each, rented this boat thanks to a skipper’s license provided by a second defendant, also sentenced in this hearing to a year and a half in prison as an accomplice to drug trafficking. in addition, the judge imposed prison sentences, of two and four years, on two other defendants, since they stored four unregistered high-speed semi-rigid inflatable boats in two industrial warehouses in Santa Pola. the characteristics of these high speed ‘narco boats’ as they are known are that the hull and control station have been modified without proper

registration, making them a completely prohibited type of boat and even possession of such a boat constitutes a crime of smuggling. the sentence condemns the owner of these boats to pay a fine of 890,000 euros. an employee of his, indicated as an accomplice, is to be fined 161,900 euro for collaborating in the storage and preparation of the boats. Five other people were acquitted by the court for lack of evidence relating to charges of smuggling and concealment. the incident occurred on February 27, 2020, when the accused rented a pleasure yacht in torrevieja with which he went sailing together with another person, who was not prosecuted in this case. the court heard that the pair

loaded up to 86 bales of hashish resin on the ship, with a total weight of almost two and a half tons, which they intended to sell to third parties. however, the excess load and the choppy state of the sea that day caused the yacht to sink, and was rescued 15 nautical miles from the port of torrevieja. the hashish would have been sold for more than 4 million euros on the open market. From the shipwreck in February 2020, an investigation was then launched that led to the seizure in an industrial estate of Santa Pola of four speedboats, two of them in the process of being manufactured and assembled, which were not registered in the Special Registry of operators of inflatable Boats and semi-rigid high-speed vessels.


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Joan’s birthday gift to the poor of Los Alcazares on tuesday 2nd February Joan Mitchell the office Manager of hELP Murcia Mar Menor held her 80th birthday lunch at the tataki restaurant in Los alcazares with 25 of her friends as her guests. having decided that she did not want any presents from her friends Joan asked them to bring a bag of food each instead which would be donated to the poor of the area and the response was great.

the food collected was handed over to Joanne Scott from the Council in Los alcazares who will be able to ensure that it reaches the poor and needy of the area. Many of those attending the lunch were help Members and were pleased that they were able to help others in need. the local council and hELP are building up a good relationship which is hoped will be of benefit to all and help with the integration between Expats and the local Spanish population.

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Amata craft fair returns after a two years’ absence the artisans of amata will return to the Port of Jávea. From the 13th of February onwards you can find them again every Sunday morning at the Paseo Marítimo (look for “Feria de artesanía, Jávea” in Google maps or go directly to https://goo.gl/ maps/phb3PsmSdjm.) amata, the regional craft association that organises this small but select craft fair, guarantees that everything is hand

made by the participants themselves - nothing imported, nothing factorymade, everything carefully and lovingly made by people who have chosen this way of life. and it shows! Every Sunday morning, starting at 11 and finishing at 2 pm or even later, there will be people with soft and wooden toys, water colours, ceramics, some very original jewellery made from recycled beer tins or sea shells.

Rocajuna residents address security concerns Residents of the Rocajuna area of torrevieja met this week with the deputy Mayor Rosario Martínez, the Councillor for Security and Emergencies, Federico alarcón, and the Councillor for international Residents, Gitte Lund thomsen. Members of the Guardia Civil and Local police were also present at the meeting which had been requested by residents - mostly British people explained the town hall - to address security concerns. the issues addressed at the meeting dealt with the powers of each body (Local Police and Guardia Civil), security,

home occupation, traffic, emergency services and gender violence. the Guardia Civil took the opportunity at the meeting to explain which incidents can be dealt with and reported through the online portal of the Guardia Civil, as well as the operation of the aLERtCoPS app. the town hall said, “With these meetings, the City Council of torrevieja intends to bring the Security Forces closer to the citizenry and inform them about the issues that concern them and the ways to solve them.”

you won’t know exactly what is there on any given Sunday morning, since every week there may be different stalls, but there are always the odd dozen stalls (organisers say - “as long as the weather is oK, because craft people can’t risk that wind or rain damages their work”). For more information, ring Elvira

on 639 979 678 (she speaks English). Last minute changes and other news items about this fair will be published in https://www.facebook.com/ feriaartesaniajavea

U3A back on the road the torrevieja u3a Walking/hiking group were back on the road on Saturday 29th January when they took to the hills for a walk through the saltwater dry river bed around San isidro. 26 members took part in the 10km walk, which was quite a challenging task, and took about 4 hours to complete the route. this was the first walk of the year and it is hoped that a similar number of walkers will attend the February hike which will be to the Murals in Crevillente. Monday 1st February saw the first meeting of 2022 of the torrevieja u3a Military history Group at Punta Marina. 25 members attended and were treated to an informative and entertaining presentation which was provided by Shenagh who is one of the association’s members. the talk was on the subject

of the Roman era in the uK and detailed how their frontiers were established and why. after the talk the majority stayed on for a light lunch in the Captain’s table. For more information about this event, Checkout their Facebook page. torreviejau3amilitaryhistory. More information on both of these groups, and also all the other groups in the association, can be found online at www.torreviejau3a.org


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Cash is King – or Is It? We’ve seen some very turbulent markets over the past couple of years, with the repercussions of CoVid having a significant impact. Generally speaking, markets have recovered but remain extremely volatile. investing can seem too confusing, too risky, or “not for me”. Like everything, the more you know about it, the better informed your decisions will be. investment risk is, for example, putting money into the stock market where there’s the potential to lose some of your capital, but the possible greater returns can outweigh this risk.

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Boulevard event raises cash for cancer Maria and the Pink Ladies and Panthers held an all day event at Zenia Boulevard on Friday to mark World Cancer day – and raised total of €1903.52 including a donation of €500 from Zenia Boulevard management team. the event kicked off at 12.30 with live entertainment throughout the day presented by Simon Morton from Sunshine FM and Leroy Morales. the entertainers donated their services free of charge and included: the dotty Band, Chloe Jones, alex tipping, Simon Jackson and Stevie Spit BEM. there was a minute’s silence at 2pm in memory of all those that lost their lives to cancer. Maria said she was

‘overwhelmed by people’s generosity and that they had booked 22 appointments on the

day for cancer screening tests,’ which is vital, as early detection saves lives.

Two injured in crash outside hospital a traffic accident on the CV-95 in front of torrevieja hospital left two people injured and the road closed for hours, after a truck and a car collided and overturned at 6.45am on Saturday morning. Fire-fighters were called to the scene and had to cut the truck driver out of the cab. the driver of the car was also been injured, but was able to get out of his vehicle. Both were treated at the nearby hospital.


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Chorus open new Costa Blanca South Office! By Sam Kelly dipPFS, EFa, Ba (hons) Managing Partner Chorus Financial We are delighted to announce the opening of our new office in Benijofar, South Costa Blanca. Chorus Financial have clients across the whole of Spain, but with many hundreds of them based in the popular area between alicante and Murcia, and with more people moving to Chorus each day, this new office is both much needed, and indeed long overdue!

told, in writing, exactly how much your financial adviser is earning, in pounds, shillings and pence, and have all costs and charges detailed in simple, transparent terms. this means that advice and product fees are separated, and your adviser is 100% focussed on providing you with the best possible solution for your circumstances.

We had originally planned to open an office in this area in 2020, but just as we were about to put pen to paper on the lease, Coronavirus hit and the rest, as they say, is history! although in modern life, with emails, video calls, home printers and scanners, financial services can easily be provided remotely, we appreciate that having a local office is both beneficial and reassuring for clients making such significant life decisions.

the alternative to this is Spain is some opaque, complex, often multilayered charging structure, generally with a long tie-in and exit penalties, where you really have no idea who is getting their hands on your hardearned pensions and savings, and for what! often advice is focussed more on how much the adviser is being paid in hidden commissions, rather than what is best for you. Sadly,most firms still operate in this way in Spain, but at least now those in Costa Blanca South can sit down with a Chorus Financial adviser, and get truly client focussed, ethical advice without any of the usual nonsense that has given financial advisers such a bad name in Spain.

over the last half a decade Chorus Financial have grown to become by far the most trusted financial services company in the region, indeed arguably across the whole of Spain. We were the first firm to openly insist on ‘fee-based’ advice and full transparency and remain one of the only firms with this policy in Spain. What this means in a nutshell is that as a Chorus client you will be

well-known financial adviser here in Spain, who started his career in the uK working as a financial adviser for Lloyds and has been based in South Costa Blanca for the last 6 years. Chris has been very active in the local community for many years, running regular seminars, and talking finance on radio and in local newspapers. Mael joins us as a Client Relationship Manager, having spent the last few years working for a popular law firm in Spain specialising in expat legal advice. Mael brings an incredible amount of experience into the role

andhuge value in terms of overall client care. Chorus Financial now have the entire Costa Blanca covered from our Javea and Benijofar offices, along with our remote advice options which are available across the whole of Spain. For those of you considering financial advice in 2022 who want to work with an ethical and client focussed company, contact Chorus Financial by email on info@chorusfinancial.es, by phone on +34 965 641 163 or visit www.chorusfinancial.es for more information.

With the opening of the new office, we are also very happy to welcome Chris Shaw and MaelCampi to the Chorus team for 2022. Chris is a popular and

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GBP / EUR UPdatE GBP there were two big stories for sterling to weather this week. neither came as a surprise and both had been fairly well priced into the pound by last weekend. the first was the longrunning “Partygate” battle about social events in downing Street during Covid lockdowns, and the prime minister’s prospect of remaining in office. to a large extent, investors remained agnostic on the matter, believing that, stay or go, the presence of Johnson is not essential to the general direction of uK economic policy. the second, and bigger deal, was the anticipation and realisation of the Bank of England delivering its second interest rate increase in as many months. as expected, the old Lady doubled the Bank Rate to 0.5%. there was a twist, though: in the 5-4 vote in favour of a 25-basis-point increase, the other four members of the Monetary Policy Committee would have preferred a half-point rise. although Governor andrew Bailey expects further increases to be necessary, he cautioned markets against getting carried away with expectations of rapidly rising rates. the GBP did move higher after the BoE announcement, but most of the work had already been done in previous days. on average, sterling is unchanged on the week. it is 1.4% higher against the uSd and down by 1.3% against the EuR.

EURO Where sterling had two major stories to contend with, the euro had just one, and even that seemed unlikely to have much impact ahead of the event. three quarters of an hour after the Bank of England revealed its rate increase, the European Central Bank was confidently expected to keep its key benchmark unchanged at 0% for a 71st month. Sure enough, the bank’s anodyne statement noted drily that “the interest rate on the main refinancing operations and the interest rates on the marginal lending facility and the deposit facility will remain unchanged at 0.00%, 0.25% and -0.50% respectively”. however, at her subsequent press conference, President Christine Lagarde put the cat among the pigeons with an unexpected u-turn. Where for the last year or more Ms Lagarde and her team have insisted that high inflation is transient, and not in need of central bank action, at this week’s meeting there was concern “across the board” in the Governing Council about another record high for inflation in the Eurozone. the ECB will still not “rush into decision” without “proper and thorough assessment”, but a rate increase this year can no longer be ruled out. the EuR’s reaction to Ms Lagarde’s comments was electric; it jumped a cent higher against the uSd in half an hour. on the week, the euro is an average of 1.2% higher because the interest rate outlook has changed dramatically.

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Your tech questions answered by Brian Hoile of the Costa Blanca Technology Help Group, helping over 200 members with their PCs, smartphones and more. Find the group on Facebook (Costa Blanca Technology Help Group) or attend the meetings in person or online via Zoom. if you have a question or a problem that needs my help then please send an email to Brian at cbtechnology.help@ gmail.com. if i receive the email by lunchtime on Friday it will appear in the next edition. if you want to join the technology help Group search Facebook for “Costa Blanca technology help Group”. if you do not use Facebook you can still join by sending an email with your details to cbtechnology.help@ gmail.com. When joining on Facebook please make sure that you scroll all the way through and answer all questions and give your email address. i use your email address as the primary means of communication.

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Yasmin of La Siesta asks ”How do I delete a post on Facebook?” any post you make on Facebook can be deleted or edited if required. on a mobile device find the post that you want to delete or edit. Press and hold on the post. there are now 4 options available. Reply, Copy, delete or Edit. delete the post or make the required changes. if you are using Facebook on a Computer, first find the post you want to delete or Edit. the post will have 3 vertical dots next to your post. Select the 3 dots, Edit or delete are available. Paul of Quardamar asks ”I have bought a new Smart TV, How do I set it up?” there are two main ways to connect your smart tV to the internet; wirelessly or with an ethernet cable. all Smart tVs have built-in WiFi and you should be able to connect to your home wireless network during the setup of your tV, or through network settings. Connect any devices to hdMi if you have a set top box, game console or streaming device, plug it in to the one of

hdMi ports on the back right of the tV, or connect an antenna if you’re using one. you can also add any of these devices later. Get to know your home screen Every smart-tV platform has its own unique layout, so take a moment to get to know your tV’s home screen. LG and Samsung tVs have very similar home screens, each with a single row of apps that runs along the bottom of the screen. Sony’s android tVs have several rows of apps, inputs and settings. Connect your antenna Smart tV’s can have 1 or 2 coax connectors. Push fit for terrestrial tV via an aerial and a screw-on coaxial to connect to a satellite dish. during this set up choose your location as the uK get uK apps. the tV will detect the new signal and should automatically scan for channels. if not, you should be able to select Scan for Channels or something similar under the antenna-input option on the home screen. the system will scan through all of the possible channels, identifying every channel that has a signal. Brian Hoile Technology Help Group

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Man arrested for stabbing partner and threatening a 4-year-old son national Police have arrested a man in alicante for allegedly stabbing his partner and threatening his four year old son with a knife. the police were alerted by neighbours and found the victim with a deep wound in one arm on a nearby street. the woman refused to admit that she had been attacked with a hunting knife, but witnesses confirmed that she had. a 32-year-old man of Pakistani origin was arrested and charged with assaulting his partner, stabbing her in the arm, as well threatening one of his three children, barely 4 years old, with a hunting knife. the victim, 55 years old and of Spanish nationality, was found with a deep cut on her arm. the

cut is thought to have severed a tendon but still, the victim denied having been assaulted by her partner. however, testimony from neighbours and two of the couple’s children proved crucial for the police investigators. officers arrested the alleged aggressor, who has a history of ill-treatment. the court released the man but issued a restraining order. after calls by neighbours to emergency services, police arrived and found the children crying and scared but the victim was not in the house. officers also observed many broken objects lying on the floor of the house and two of the three children told police that their father had cut their mother on

the arm with a hunting knife and that the broken objects were due to an argument they had had. the children also confessed to the police that their father urged them not to say anything at school because “it was all their mother’s fault.”

Man stabs and cuts hair of ex girlfriend Police this week were searching for the alleged perpetrator of a violent incident which took place in Petrer, a town in the alicante province. a 35 year old man from Elda is being sought, accused of attacking his ex girlfriend in the middle of the street. the victim, a 17 year old girl, is believed to have been attacked on the evening of February 1st, at around 8.30 in the evening. Eyewitnesses claim that the young woman and her ex partner began having an

argument which escalated until he is alleged to have grabbed her violently by the hair and dragged her across the ground while she screamed in pain. he is then said to have punched her all over her face and body and while she was lying on the ground crying, produced a pair of scissors from his pocket and began to cut off her hair before finishing by stabbing her with the scissors. Fortunately for the victim, the scissors had a rounded tip which prevented her from suffering more serious

injuries. Several neighbours heard the girl’s screams and looked out their windows, shouting at the man who then fled. he ran away on foot at first but later jumped into a car heading towards the nearby town of Elda. Moments later, police and an ambulance arrived to help the victim. after initial enquiries, police were able to identify the man as a fugitive already on the run for months with a warrant out for his arrest relating to several crimes.


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Police fight hate crimes Improved accessibility and discrimination for Orihuela Costa orihuela has created a new Local Police unit that will fight against hate crimes and discrimination. antonio Sánchez, Councillor for Citizen Security, detailed the new service, which is already in operation and is based out of the police station on Calle arriba in the heart of the city. this new unit is made up of two Local Police officers who will work to combat alleged hate crimes, cases of racism, LGBtQ phobia and any type of discrimination. these two officers have already received specialised training in this regard and will continue to be trained to ensure they are up to date with the latest approach. antonio Sanchez, said: “We want a freer, more respectful orihuela and where no one, neither because of their sexual orientation, nor because of their identity, or wherever they come

from, feels persecuted o r threatened, much less attacked.” h e explained that the new service is available to anyone who needs help, protection or simply advice. this unit joins the specialist unit addressing school absenteeism that was launched a few months ago and that is working tirelessly across the municipality and getting very good results. Local Police officers, antonio Ábalos, is in charge of coordinating the new service

against hate Crimes and discrimination in orihuela and during the service launch he appealed to all the people who are suffering discrimination, encouraging them to denounce their attackers “because we are on your side. to denounce is for the brave and as the poet Miguel hernández said: a drop of pure courage is worth more than a cowardly ocean”.

the department of infrastructure, headed by Mayor Ángel noguera, has outlined a work plan for orihuela Costa to improve accessibility and mobility on public roads. the 100-plus projects will focus on areas with the highest footfall of people, such as accesses to public buildings, schools, town centres and shopping areas. the dangerous state of pavements, high kerbs, bins, benches and trees creating obstruction have all been a bone of contention for local residents and holiday-makers like in orihuela Costa for many years. this project will address these issues in key areas such as Villamartin, Playa Flamenca, Cabo Roig, los dolses and la Zenia. Ángel noguera, accompanied by Luis Carcedo, a member of the accessibility forum, and Paulina

Outdoor use of masks defended the president of Valencia, Ximo Puig, has said that he is in favour of the mandatory use of a mask outdoors because “it is a symbol that the pandemic is among us”. this was stated in an interview this week after several communities have requested the withdrawal of this rule.

Puig stated that masks “have undoubtedly been one of the key elements to overcome the pandemic” and “the great protector we have had”, while insisting that the coronavirus “continues among us”. For this reason, he believes that “wearing the mask on the street is not

a problem in principle and warns that it is a symbol that the pandemic is among us.” thus, he stated that “the sooner it can be removed from the street, the better”, but has advocated “managing the pandemic with prudence”.

Wysokinska, an orihuela Costa resident, explained that “about 100 actions are planned in the municipal budgets, consisting of lowering pavements, improving surfaces to help blind or visually impaired people, safer zebra crossings, and the relocation of signs and litter bins, among

other actions”. the Councillor said:”For the execution of these works the collaboration of Luis Carcedo, has been invaluable and i want to thank him for his involvement with this project to improve the quality of life for the residents of orihuela Costa”.

Boost for Health Centres the Valencia Minister for health, ana Barceló, has presented a plan to improve access to healthcare in the region. She promised that between this year and next, health centres will receive 326 million euros for infrastructure, technology and

increases in staff. this increase in personnel will mean that 1,600 new professionals from different categories, including doctors, nurses, assistants and caretakers, will join health centres from april, which means an increase of 13 percent.


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This Week´s Movie Picks Identity Thief

Saturday 12th February – ITV2, 10.00pm Sandy Patterson (Jason Bateman) gets a call confirming his name and other identifying information. the next thing he knows, a spa in Florida is reminding him of his appointment and his credit cards are maxed out. With his identity stolen, Sandy leaves his wife, kids and job to literally bring the thief to justice in Colorado. Keeping tabs on the other Sandy (Melissa McCarthy) and run-ins with bounty hunters is harder than he was expecting, and ultimately the cross-country trip is going to find both Sandys learning life tips from one another.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Sunday 13th February – ITV2, 7.25pm

a growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. they reach a fragile peace, but it proves shortlived, as both sides are brought to the brink of a war that will determine who will emerge as Earth’s dominant species.


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00:35 Free Spirits 01:35 Live: Winter Olympic Games 05:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Live: Winter Olympic Games 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Hope Street 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 20:50 Holby City 21:30 Garden Rescue 22:00 This Is Going to Hurt 22:50 Cheaters 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:25 BBC London 23:30 BBC Weather 23:35 Cheaters 23:50 Cheaters

00:40 All Elite Wrestling: 00:10 BBC Weather 00:15 Red Joan Dynamite 01:50 Countryfile 02:45 Stacey Dooley 02:25 Ideal World 03:30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 04:00 Loose Women 04:00 Inside the Factory 05:00 Weather for the Week 04:50 Unwind with ITV Ahead 05:05 Joins BBC News 06:05 Tipping Point 06:55 This Is BBC TWO 07:00 Live: Winter Olympic 07:00 Good Morning Britain Games 10:00 Lorraine 10:15 The Customer is Always 11:00 This Morning Right 10:45 Wanted Down Under 13:30 Loose Women Revisited 11:30 Homes Under the 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News Hammer 14:55 ITV News London 12:30 Bargain Hunt 13:15 Politics Live 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 14:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 16:00 Lingo 16:00 Live: Winter Olympic 17:00 Tipping Point Games 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 18:00 The Chase of Games 19:30 Great Coastal Railway 19:00 ITV News London Journeys 20:00 Winter Olympics: Today 19:30 ITV Evening News at the Games 20:00 Emmerdale 21:00 Great British Menu 20:30 Wonders of the Border 22:00 AstraZeneca: A Vaccine for the World 21:00 The Brit Awards 2022 23:00 Toast of Tinseltown 23:30 ITV News 23:30 Newsnight

03:50 Grayson’s Art Club 04:45 Couples Come Dine with Me 05:40 Food Unwrapped 06:10 The Answer Trap 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Frasier 11:30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 12:25 Channel 4 News 12:30 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 The Simpsons 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Geordie Hospital 22:00 24 Hours in A&E 23:00 Davina McCall’s Language of Love

08:10 Peppa Pig 08:15 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:40 Milo 08:55 Pip & Posy 09:05 The Adventures of Paddington 09:20 Ricky Zoom 09:35 Peppa Pig 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:45 Odo 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:15 Shoplifters & Scammers: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Deviant Love 17:00 Watercolour Challenge 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Winter Road Rescue 20:00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 21:00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 22:00 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild 23:00 The Ripper Speaks: The Lost Tapes

00:00 Family Guy 00:30 Crossing Swords 00:55 Crossing Swords 01:25 American Dad! 01:55 American Dad! 02:25 Bob’s Burgers 02:50 Bob’s Burgers 03:15 Superstore 03:35 Superstore 04:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Love Bites 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 You’ve Been Framed! 10:00 The Cabins 11:00 Dress to Impress 12:00 Love Bites 13:00 Supermarket Sweep 14:00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 15:00 Family Fortunes 16:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 17:00 Dress to Impress 18:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 The Brit Awards 2022 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 Plebs 23:30 Plebs

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00:00 Starstruck 00:25 Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel 01:20 Would I Lie to You? 01:50 Live: Winter Olympic Games 05:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Live: Winter Olympic Games 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Hope Street 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 19:55 Party Political Broadcast 20:00 The One Show 20:30 We Are England 21:00 The Repair Shop 22:00 Who Do You Think You Are? 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:25 BBC London 23:30 BBC Weather 23:35 Match of the Day

02:15 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 00:00 ITV News London 02:45 Rip Off Britain: 00:15 Kate Garraway’s Life Holidays Stories 03:30 Rip Off Britain: 01:15 The Bay Holidays 02:05 Ideal World 04:15 The Green Planet 04:00 Loose Women 05:15 Weather for the Week 04:50 Unwind with ITV Ahead 06:05 Tipping Point 05:20 Joins BBC News 07:00 Good Morning Britain 06:55 This Is BBC TWO 07:00 Live: Winter Olympic 10:00 Lorraine Games 11:00 This Morning 10:15 The Customer is Always 13:30 Loose Women Right 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 10:45 Wanted Down Under 14:55 ITV News London Revisited 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 11:30 Bargain Hunt 16:00 Lingo 12:15 Politics Live 17:00 Tipping Point 14:00 Live: Winter Olympic 18:00 The Chase Games 19:00 ITV News London 16:00 Live: Winter Olympic 19:25 Party Political Games 19:00 Richard Osman’s House Broadcast of Games 19:30 ITV Evening News 19:30 Great Coastal Railway 20:00 Emmerdale Journeys 20:30 Coronation Street 20:00 Winter Olympics: Today 21:00 Paul O’Grady: For the at the Games Love of Dogs 21:00 Great British Menu 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Inside the Factory 22:00 The Bay 23:00 The Mind of Herbert 23:00 ITV News at Ten Clunkerdunk 23:30 ITV News London 23:15 Martin Fishback 23:30 Newsnight 23:45 Peston

05:30 Food Unwrapped 08:10 Peppa Pig 06:00 The Answer Trap 08:15 Peppa Pig 06:55 Kirstie’s House of Craft 08:25 PAW Patrol 07:05 Countdown 08:40 Milo 07:45 Cheers 08:55 Pip & Posy 08:10 Cheers 09:05 The Adventures of 08:35 Everybody Loves Paddington Raymond 09:20 Ricky Zoom 09:00 Everybody Loves 09:35 Peppa Pig Raymond 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:30 Everybody Loves 09:50 Odo Raymond 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little 10:00 Frasier Kingdom 10:30 Frasier 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 11:00 Frasier 10:15 Jeremy Vine 11:30 Ramsay’s Kitchen 13:15 Shoplifters & Nightmares USA 12:25 Channel 4 News Scammers: At War With The 12:30 Sun, Sea and Selling Law Houses 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 14:15 Home and Away 15:10 Countdown 14:45 Neighbours 16:00 A Place in the Sun 15:15 The Obsession 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 17:00 Watercolour Challenge 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 The Simpsons 19:00 Neighbours 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Winter Road Rescue 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Dream Home 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Kirstie and Phil’s Love Makeovers With Sophie Robinson It or List It 21:00 You Are What You Eat 22:00 Katie Price’s Mucky 22:00 22 Kids & Counting Mansion 23:00 Mega Mansion Hunters 23:00 Skin A&E

00:30 American Dad! 00:55 American Dad! 01:25 Bob’s Burgers 01:55 Bob’s Burgers 02:30 Don’t Hate the Playaz 03:15 Hey Tracey 03:55 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:20 Unwind with ITV 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Love Bites 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 You’ve Been Framed! 10:00 The Cabins 11:00 Dress to Impress 12:00 Love Bites 13:00 Supermarket Sweep 14:00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 15:00 Family Fortunes 16:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 17:00 Dress to Impress 18:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 Family Guy

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00:40 The John Bishop Show 03:10 The Caribbean with Andi and Miquita 01:15 Ideal World 04:10 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 04:00 Bling! 04:40 Monty Don’s Adriatic 04:50 Unwind with ITV Gardens 05:40 Weather for the Week 06:05 Tipping Point Ahead 07:00 Good Morning Britain 05:45 Joins BBC News 10:00 Lorraine 06:55 This Is BBC TWO 07:00 Live: Winter Olympic 11:00 This Morning Games 13:30 Loose Women 10:15 The Customer is Always 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News Right 14:55 ITV News London 10:45 Wanted Down Under 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Revisited 11:30 Homes Under the 16:00 Lingo Hammer 17:00 Tipping Point 12:30 Bargain Hunt 18:00 The Chase 13:15 Politics Live 19:00 ITV News London 14:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 19:30 ITV Evening News 16:00 Live: Winter Olympic 20:00 Emmerdale Games 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 20:30 Tonight 21:00 Emmerdale of Games 19:30 Great Coastal Railway 21:30 The Martin Lewis Journeys Money Show Live 20:00 Winter Olympics: Today 22:00 Kate Garraway’s Life at the Games Stories 21:00 Great British Menu 22:00 Mary Beard’s 23:00 ITV News at Ten Forbidden Art 23:30 ITV News London 23:00 The Apprentice: You’re 23:45 Britain’s Tiger Kings: Fired On the Trail with Ross Kemp 23:30 Newsnight

Friday 11th February 00:35 Newscast 01:05 The Graham Norton Show 01:55 Live: Winter Olympic Games 05:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Live: Winter Olympic Games 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Hope Street 15:30 The Repair Shop 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show 20:30 A Question of Sport 21:00 Would I Lie to You? 21:30 EastEnders 22:00 Death in Paradise 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:25 BBC London 23:30 BBC Weather 23:35 The Graham Norton Show

00:15 AstraZeneca: A Vaccine 00:45 All Elite Wrestling: for the World Rampage 01:15 The Nilsen Files 01:30 Ideal World 02:15 Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure 04:00 Tonight 02:45 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 04:25 Britain’s Brightest 03:15 Winterwatch 04:15 Weather for the Week Celebrity Family Ahead 04:50 Unwind with ITV 04:20 Joins BBC News 06:55 This Is BBC TWO 06:05 Tipping Point 07:00 Live: Winter Olympic 07:00 Good Morning Britain Games 10:15 The Customer is Always 10:00 Lorraine Right 11:00 This Morning 10:45 Wanted Down Under Revisited 13:30 Loose Women 11:30 Homes Under the 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News Hammer 14:55 ITV News London 12:30 Bargain Hunt 13:15 Politics UK 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 14:00 Live: Winter Olympic 16:00 Lingo Games 16:00 Live: Winter Olympic 17:00 Tipping Point Games 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 18:00 The Chase of Games 19:00 ITV News London 19:30 Great Coastal Railway 19:30 ITV Evening News Journeys 20:00 Winter Olympics: Today 20:00 Emmerdale at the Games 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Your Garden Made Perfect 21:30 Vera 22:00 QI XL 23:20 ITV News 22:45 Live at the Apollo 23:50 ITV News London 23:30 Newsnight

Saturday 12th February 00:25 The Notebook 02:25 Live: Winter Olympic Games 05:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 07:00 Breakfast 11:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 13:00 Football Focus 14:00 BBC Weekend News 14:10 BBC Weather 14:15 Live: Six Nations Rugby 17:30 Final Score 18:25 Superman & Lois 19:10 BBC Weekend News 19:20 BBC London 19:25 BBC Weather 19:30 Celebrity Mastermind 20:00 The Weakest Link 20:45 The Wall 21:30 Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel 22:30 Casualty 23:10 BBC Weekend News 23:25 BBC Weather 23:30 Match of the Day

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02:55 Couples Come Dine with Me 03:45 Mistress America 05:15 Location, Location, Location 06:10 The Answer Trap 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Frasier 11:30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 12:25 Channel 4 News 12:30 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 The Simpsons 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 The Dog House 22:00 Screw 23:00 First Dates

08:10 Peppa Pig 08:15 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:40 Milo 08:55 Pip & Posy 09:05 The Adventures of Paddington 09:20 Ricky Zoom 09:35 Peppa Pig 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:50 Odo 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:15 Shoplifters & Scammers: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 The Neighbour in the Window 17:00 Watercolour Challenge 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Winter Road Rescue 20:00 Go Veggie And Vegan With Matt Tebbutt 21:00 The Queen’s Guards: A Year In Service 22:00 Who Killed Billie-Jo?

00:30 American Dad! 00:55 American Dad! 01:25 Bob’s Burgers 01:55 Bob’s Burgers 02:25 Superstore 02:55 Superstore 03:20 Hey Tracey 04:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:25 Unwind with ITV 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Love Bites 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 You’ve Been Framed! 10:00 The Cabins 11:00 Dress to Impress 12:00 Love Bites 13:00 Supermarket Sweep 14:00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 15:00 Family Fortunes 16:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 17:00 Dress to Impress 18:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip 23:00 Shopping with Keith Lemon 23:30 Family Guy

01:05 The Royal

04:45 Location, Location, Location 05:40 Food Unwrapped 06:10 The Answer Trap 07:05 Countdown 07:45 Cheers 08:10 Cheers 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Frasier 11:30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 12:25 Channel 4 News 12:30 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 15:10 Countdown 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 The Simpsons 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 22:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 23:00 The Last Leg

08:10 Peppa Pig 08:15 Peppa Pig 08:25 PAW Patrol 08:40 Milo 08:55 Pip & Posy 09:05 The Adventures of Paddington 09:20 Ricky Zoom 09:35 Peppa Pig 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:50 Odo 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 10:15 Jeremy Vine 13:15 Shoplifters & Scammers: At War With The Law 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Killer Affair 17:00 Watercolour Challenge 18:00 5 News at 5 19:00 Neighbours 19:30 Winter Road Rescue 20:00 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys 21:00 Susan Calman’s Grand Days Out 22:00 A&E After Dark 23:00 Greatest 80s Pop Videos

00:00 Family Guy 00:30 American Dad! 00:55 American Dad! 01:25 Bob’s Burgers 01:55 Bob’s Burgers 02:25 Superstore 02:55 Superstore 03:25 The Stand Up Sketch Show 03:50 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:15 Unwind with ITV 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Love Bites 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 You’ve Been Framed! 10:00 The Cabins 11:00 Dress to Impress 12:00 Love Bites 13:00 Supermarket Sweep 14:00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 15:00 Family Fortunes 16:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 17:00 Dress to Impress 18:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Ocean’s 8

01:05 The Royal 02:05 The Royal 03:05 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 Bless This House 09:35 Bless This House 10:05 George and Mildred 10:40 The Royal 11:45 The Royal 12:50 Heartbeat 13:55 Heartbeat 15:00 Emmerdale 15:30 Emmerdale 16:00 Coronation Street 16:35 Coronation Street 17:05 Midsomer Murders 19:00 Heartbeat 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Doc Martin 22:00 Doc Martin 23:05 Foyle’s War

10:25 Go Green With The Grimwades 10:40 The Adventures of Paddington 10:50 Circle Square 11:00 SpongeBob SquarePants 11:15 SpongeBob SquarePants 11:25 Entertainment News On 5 11:30 Friends 12:00 Friends 12:30 Friends 13:00 Friends 13:30 Friends 14:00 Nick Knowles’ Big House Clearout 15:00 Nick Knowles’ Big House Clearout 16:00 Cruising with Jane McDonald: Down Under 17:30 Holidaying With Jane McDonald & Friends 19:00 5 News Weekend 19:05 Princess Margaret: Rebel Without A Crown 20:30 Tony Robinson’s History of Britain 21:30 Secrets of the Royal Palaces 22:30 Posh Weekends with Sally Lindsay 23:30 When Celebrity Goes Wrong

00:15 Family Guy

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02:45 Ramsay’s Kitchen 04:00 Moneyball 00:00 BBC Weather 04:50 Unwind with ITV Nightmares USA 00:05 The Nilsen Files 06:05 Masterpiece with Alan 03:35 Come Dine with Me 01:05 Panorama Titchmarsh 04:05 Come Dine with Me 01:35 Survivors: Portraits of 07:00 The Rubbish World of 04:30 Come Dine with Me Dave Spud the Holocaust 04:55 Come Dine with Me 07:10 The Rubbish World of 05:25 Come Dine with Me 02:35 Winterwatch Dave Spud 03:35 Weather for the Week 07:25 The Rubbish World of 05:50 The Answer Trap 06:45 Jamie’s Comfort Food Ahead Dave Spud 07:00 Mike & Molly 07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 07:20 Mike & Molly 03:40 Joins BBC News 08:00 Dare Master at Home 07:40 The King of Queens 06:55 This Is BBC TWO 08:05 Mr Bean: The Animated 08:05 The King of Queens 07:00 Live: Winter Olympic Series 08:25 Frasier Games 08:15 Mr Bean: The Animated 08:55 Frasier Series 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 09:25 The Simpsons 12:30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 08:30 Mr. Magoo 09:55 The Simpsons 08:40 Mr. Magoo 10:30 The Simpsons 13:00 Live: Winter Olympic 08:50 Mr. Magoo 11:00 The Simpsons Games 09:00 DC Super Hero Girls 11:30 The Simpsons 09:15 DC Super Hero Girls 18:00 Flog It! 12:00 The Simpsons 09:30 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 19:00 Natural World 12:30 The Simpsons 09:55 Ted’s Top Ten 20:00 Winter Olympics: Today 10:25 ITV News 13:00 Super League Rugby 15:45 Guy Martin’s War at the Games 10:30 James Martin’s Machines Saturday Morning 21:00 The Perfect Morecambe 12:40 Simply Raymond Blanc 16:15 George Clarke’s & Wise Amazing Spaces 13:40 ITV Lunchtime News 21:30 Ronnie Spector at The 14:00 ITV Racing Live 17:00 Live: FIFA Club World BBC 17:00 Live: Six Nations Rugby Cup Football 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:00 The Masked Singer 22:00 Carole King: Natural 20:30 Matt Baker: Our Farm 21:30 Starstruck Woman 22:40 The John Bishop Show in the Dales 22:55 In Concert 21:30 Wondrous Wales 23:25 ITV News 23:40 Bridget Jones’s Diary 22:30 The Predator 23:25 In Concert

00:40 Family Guy 01:10 American Dad! 01:40 American Dad! 02:05 Bob’s Burgers

02:05 The Royal 03:10 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 Bless This House 09:35 Bless This House 10:05 George and Mildred 10:40 The Royal 11:45 The Royal 12:50 Heartbeat 13:55 Heartbeat 15:00 Emmerdale 15:30 Emmerdale 16:00 Coronation Street 16:35 Coronation Street 17:05 Midsomer Murders 19:00 Heartbeat 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Vera 23:00 Foyle’s War

02:05 The Royal 03:10 Unwind with ITV

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03:30 Teleshopping

03:00 Superstore

07:00 Wycliffe

03:25 Superstore

03:50 The Emily Atack Show 08:00 George and Mildred 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:40 Coronation Street Omnibus 10:20 Love Bites 11:20 Dress to Impress

08:30 George and Mildred 09:00 George and Mildred 11:00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 13:15 Agatha Christie’s Poirot

12:20 Dress to Impress

15:30 Agatha Christie’s Poirot

13:25 The Masked Singer

17:45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot

15:00 You’ve Been Framed! 16:00 Sherlock Gnomes 17:45 Evan Almighty 19:50 Pitch Perfect 2 22:00 Identity Thief

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Sunday 13th February 00:45 The NFL Show 01:15 Six Nations Sin Bin 01:45 Live: Winter Olympic Games 05:00 Live: Winter Olympic Games 07:00 Breakfast 08:40 Match of the Day 10:00 Sunday Morning 11:00 Politics London 11:30 Heaven Made 12:25 Songs of Praise 13:00 BBC Weekend News 13:10 Weather for the Week Ahead 13:15 Live: Winter Olympic Games 17:35 The Green Planet 18:35 BBC Weekend News 18:50 BBC London 18:55 BBC Weather 19:00 Countryfile 20:00 Antiques Roadshow 21:00 Call the Midwife 22:00 Chloe 23:00 BBC Weekend News 23:20 BBC London 23:25 BBC Weather 23:30 Match of the Day 2

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07:35 Thunderbirds Are Go 00:35 Sicario 08:00 Dare Master at Home 02:55 FIFA Club World Cup 08:05 Mighty Mike Football 03:50 Weather for the Week 08:10 Mighty Mike 03:25 The Last Leg 08:20 Mighty Mike 04:15 Ramsay’s Kitchen Ahead 08:30 Dreamworks The Epic Nightmares USA Tales of Captain Underpants 05:05 Hollyoaks Omnibus 03:55 Joins BBC News 09:00 DC Super Hero Girls 07:05 Mike & Molly 06:55 This Is BBC TWO 09:15 DC Super Hero Girls 07:25 Mike & Molly 07:00 Live: Winter Olympic 09:30 The Rubbish World of 07:45 The King of Queens Dave Spud Games 09:45 The Rubbish World of 08:10 The King of Queens 08:35 Frasier Dave Spud 10:00 Live: Winter Olympic 09:00 Frasier 09:55 Mini Movies Games 09:30 FIA Formula E Motor 10:25 ITV News 13:15 Live: FA WSL Women’s 10:30 Dickinson’s Real Deal Racing 10:30 Sunday Brunch Winners Football 11:00 Love Your Weekend with 13:30 The Simpsons Alan Titchmarsh 13:55 The Simpsons 15:45 Emma 13:00 The Pet Show 14:25 The Simpsons 17:40 Flog It! 14:00 Paul O’Grady: For the 14:55 The Simpsons Love of Dogs 15:25 The Simpsons 18:30 Kelvin’s Big Farming 14:30 Wonders of the Border 15:55 Night at the Museum: Adventure 15:00 ITV Lunchtime News Secret of the Tomb 15:15 Live: Six Nations Rugby 17:50 The Secret Life of the 19:00 Six Nations Rugby 18:30 ITV Evening News Zoo 20:00 Winter Olympics: Today 18:45 ITV News London 18:20 Chateau DIY 19:00 Dancing on Ice at the Games 19:15 Channel 4 News 21:00 The Good Karma 19:45 The World’s Most 21:00 Wonders of the Celtic Hospital Luxurious Holidays 22:00 Trigger Point Deep 20:45 The Great Pottery 23:00 ITV News Throw Down 22:00 Louis Theroux: 23:15 Bradley and Barney 22:00 Celebrity Hunted Walsh: Breaking Dad Forbidden America 23:45 Kate Garraway’s Life 23:00 The Curse 23:30 Gogglebox Stories 23:00 Travelling Blind 02:00 The Conversation

Monday 14th February 00:35 Live: NFL Football 04:30 Live: Winter Olympic Games 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Live: Winter Olympic Games 14:00 BBC News at One 14:30 BBC London 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Garden Rescue 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News at Six 19:30 BBC London 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Panorama 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure 22:00 Chloe 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:25 BBC London 23:30 BBC Weather 23:35 Imagine...

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00:00 NFL Football 00:45 Premiership Rugby 00:35 The Women’s Football 01:40 Ideal World Show 04:00 Motorsport UK 01:10 Live: Winter Olympic Games 04:50 Unwind with ITV 04:30 Question Time 06:05 Tipping Point 05:30 Weather for the Week 07:00 Good Morning Britain Ahead 05:35 Joins BBC News 10:00 Lorraine 06:55 This Is BBC TWO 11:00 This Morning 07:00 Live: Winter Olympic 13:30 Loose Women Curling 10:15 BBC News 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 11:00 The Customer is Always 14:55 ITV News London Right 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 11:30 Wanted Down Under Revisited 16:00 Lingo 12:15 Homes Under the 17:00 Tipping Point Hammer 18:00 The Chase 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 Live: Winter Olympic Ice 19:00 ITV News London Hockey 19:30 ITV Evening News 16:00 Winter Olympic Ice 20:00 Emmerdale Hockey 19:00 Richard Osman’s House 20:30 Coronation Street of Games 19:30 Great Coastal Railway 21:00 Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad Journeys 20:00 Winter Olympics: Today 21:30 Coronation Street at the Games 22:00 No Return 21:00 Mastermind 23:00 ITV News at Ten 21:30 University Challenge 22:00 Rise of the Nazis 23:30 ITV News London 23:00 Couples Therapy 23:45 Fergie’s Killer Dresser: 23:25 Natural World 23:30 Newsnight The Jane Andrews Story

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09:10 Baby Shark’s Big Show! 00:15 Family Guy 09:25 Pirata & Capitano 00:45 Family Guy 09:40 Meet The Experts 01:10 American Dad! 09:55 Show Me How 01:40 American Dad! 10:05 Ricky Zoom 10:15 The World According To 02:10 Crossing Swords 02:40 Crossing Swords Grandpa 10:30 Go Green With The 03:10 Plebs Grimwades 03:40 Plebs 10:40 The Adventures of 04:10 Totally Bonkers Paddington Guinness World Records 10:50 Circle Square 04:25 Unwind with ITV 11:00 SpongeBob 04:30 Teleshopping SquarePants 11:15 SpongeBob SquarePants 07:00 Totally Bonkers 11:30 Entertainment News Guinness World Records On 5 07:30 Love Bites 11:35 NFL End Zone 08:35 Love Bites 12:05 Friends 09:30 Love Bites 12:35 Friends 10:25 Dress to Impress 13:05 Friends 13:35 Friends 11:25 Dress to Impress 14:05 Breakfast at Tiffany’s 12:30 The Masked Singer 16:25 Beaches 14:00 Catchphrase 19:00 5 News Weekend 15:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:05 Natural History 15:30 Dr. Dolittle 2 Museum: World of Wonder 17:20 The Smurfs 20:00 Secrets of the Heinz Factory 19:25 Dawn of the Planet of 21:00 Bargain Loving Brits in the Apes the Sun 22:00 Family Guy 22:00 Hotel Benidorm: Sun, 22:30 Family Guy Sea & Sangria 23:00 Family Guy 23:00 Secrets of the Mega 23:30 Family Guy Resort

05:05 Come Dine with Me 08:10 Peppa Pig 05:30 Food Unwrapped 08:15 Peppa Pig 06:00 The Answer Trap 08:25 PAW Patrol 06:50 Kirstie’s House of Craft 08:40 Milo 07:05 Countdown 08:55 Show Me How 07:45 Cheers 09:05 The Adventures of 08:10 Cheers Paddington 08:35 Everybody Loves 09:20 Ricky Zoom Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves 09:35 Peppa Pig Raymond 09:40 Daisy & Ollie 09:30 Everybody Loves 09:50 Odo Raymond 09:55 Ben & Holly’s Little 10:00 Frasier Kingdom 10:30 Frasier 10:10 Sunny Bunnies 11:00 Frasier 10:15 Jeremy Vine 11:30 Ramsay’s Kitchen 13:15 Nightmare Tenants, Nightmares USA 12:25 Channel 4 News Slum Landlords 12:30 Coast vs Country 14:10 5 News at Lunchtime 13:30 Steph’s Packed Lunch 14:15 Home and Away 15:10 Countdown 14:45 Neighbours 16:00 A Place in the Sun 17:00 A New Life in the Sun 15:15 Picture Perfect Mysteries 18:00 Four in a Bed 17:00 Celebrity 5 Go Barging 18:30 The Simpsons 19:00 The Simpsons 18:00 5 News at 5 19:30 Hollyoaks 19:00 Neighbours 20:00 Channel 4 News 19:30 Celebrity Eggheads 21:00 The Great Cookbook 20:00 The Motorway Cops: Challenge with Jamie Oliver Catching Britain’s Speeders 22:00 60 Days with the 21:00 Traffic Cops Gypsies 23:00 The Millionairess and 22:00 Police: Night Shift 999 23:00 Casualty 24/7 Me

01:00 American Dad! 01:30 The Stand Up Sketch Show 01:55 Shopping with Keith Lemon 02:30 Don’t Hate the Playaz 03:10 CelebAbility 03:55 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 04:20 Unwind with ITV 04:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Love Bites 08:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 09:00 You’ve Been Framed! 10:00 The Cabins 11:00 Dress to Impress 12:00 Love Bites 13:00 Supermarket Sweep 14:00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars 15:00 Family Fortunes 16:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 17:00 The Masked Singer US 18:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:00 Catchphrase 20:00 Superstore 20:30 Superstore 21:00 Bob’s Burgers 21:30 Bob’s Burgers 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Family Guy 23:00 The Stand Up Sketch Show 23:30 Family Guy

ITV3 00:00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 02:00 Wycliffe 03:10 Unwind with ITV 03:30 Teleshopping 07:00 Emmerdale Omnibus 09:55 Bless This House 10:25 George and Mildred 11:00 Midsomer Murders 13:00 Midsomer Murders 15:00 Midsomer Murders 17:00 Midsomer Murders 19:00 Midsomer Murders 21:00 Long Lost Family 22:00 Diana’s Decades 23:00 Foyle’s War

01:05 Foyle’s War 03:05 Foyle’s War 04:50 Bless This House 05:20 Bless This House 05:50 Bless This House 06:20 Bless This House 06:45 Unwind with ITV 07:00 Coronation Street 07:30 Coronation Street 08:00 Emmerdale 08:30 Emmerdale 09:05 Bless This House 09:40 Bless This House 10:10 George and Mildred 10:40 The Royal 11:45 The Royal 12:50 Heartbeat 13:55 Heartbeat 15:00 Emmerdale 15:30 Emmerdale 16:00 Coronation Street 16:35 Coronation Street 17:05 Midsomer Murders 19:00 Heartbeat 20:00 Heartbeat 21:00 Lewis 21:00 Midsomer Murders


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Benidorm Fest creates Spanish Eurovision entry Benidorm Fest winner Chanel Terrero will represent Spain at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Torino, northern Italy, after gaining the public’s and judges’ votes in an extremely closely-fought final. The competition was staged in the popular resort by national television and radio broadcasting company RTVE and was this year’s route to selecting the artist who would be singing and performing for the country in the cult international pop contest. High hopes are pinned on the winner, as Spain, historically, comes home with very disappointing scores. It’s been around 60 years since Spain’s only Eurovision. At Benidorm Fest Half the points would come from the judges’ votes, and the other half from the public, split between those given during a straw-poll among a stratified sample, and those received by text message. The favourites ahead of the final were Rigoberta Bandini and Tanxugueiras, but Chanel Terrero, 30, was considered a complete outsider. She finished comfortably ahead of her nearest rival, Elcheborn Blanca Paloma with her flamenco-style number, who just squeezed in front of Rayden, in third place.

Chanel Terrero

Tanxugueiras was fourth in the judges’ votes, followed by Xeinn, Varry Brava, and finally Gonzalo Hermida – currently in forced isolation in a Benidorm hotel, but joining in the final via Zoom – and Rigoberta Bandini. But Barcelona resident Rigoberta, 31 – born Paula Ribó and a voiceover artist since childhood – earned enough public votes that her final score, of 91, put her in second place overall behind Chanel’s 96. The physical and television audiences were divided over the results, with many believing Rigoberta’s failing to reach the Eurovision to be a ‘missed opportunity’ for Spain, although Chanel’s lengthy experience in stage musicals may give her the edge in Torino this May – along with the high-quality authorship of her entry song.

Born to Cuban parents, Chanel was four years old when she and her family left their native Caribbean island to settle in Barcelona, and she was actively involved in sports and music throughout her childhood and teenage years, as well as taking acting and singing classes. She has since performed on stage in shows of huge acclaim, such as Mamma Mia!, Flashdance, The Lion King, The Bodyguard, Nine, and as lead rôle in Malinche, the brainchild of Nacho Cano, one-third of the massive 1980s’ and 1990s’ cult pop trio Mecano. Chanel even worked as a dancer around a decade ago for Colombian pop-rock megastar Shakira – long-term partner of FC Barcelona midfielder Gerard Piqué.

A spectactular February at Zenia Boulevard February is here and once again Zenia Boulevard surprises us with a variety of activities for everyone. VALENTINES DAY - The most loving time of the year comes to Zenia Boulevard from the 5th to the 14th of February with an amazing promotion. You can get yourself a free ‘love bear’ keyring and participate in the draw for 3 fabulous gifts: • a hotel night with breakfast and spa for two at the Hotel Doña Monse • a romantic getaway for one night • a giant teddy bear But that’s not all, because on Saturday February 12th, there will be a fun parade of love bears (4pm to 5pm) and a fantastic tribute to Elvis (1.30pm to 3.30pm)! We are sure you will love it! CARNIVAL - The most colorful and fun Carnival comes to Zenia Boulevard too this month. On Saturday 19th February you can’t miss the troupes parade along with their muses. During the whole day, there will be an explosion of colour, rhythms, and music that will travel through the streets of Zenia Boulevard. The 4 most awarded troupes will compete for a prize and will show us the beauty of their costumes, their choreographies, and creativity.

A unique event that will leave you in awe. On Saturday 26th, from 4pm till 7pm, the Children’s Super Carnival takes place. The youngest members of the family will be able to come dressed up and, together with our superheroes, have fun passing the superpowers tests

and getting their faces painted. In addition, throughout the month we offer several days of live music, singers, violist, pianist, saxophones, mariachi... so you can enjoy unique moments. Because in Zenia Boulevard we are always looking for everything that you like from Z to A.

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Dolores offers 15,000 euros in prizes A campaign with 15,000e of prizes has been launched in Dolores to encourage people to support local small businesses. The aim is to alleviate the negative economic effects that the pandemic has wreaked on the town. Shoppers simply have to save their receipts from now until 31st March and hand them in

to the Tourist Office. For each 10e spent, tickets will be place into an April draw for cash prizes ranging from 3,000 euros to 300 euros to spend in Dolores establishments.

Politicians meet with striking hospital cleaners José Aix, Deputy Mayor of Orihuela and spokesperson for the municipal group Ciudadanos, and Rosa García, Mayor of Benejúzar met recently with the cleaning service workers from the Vega Baja Hospital, who are currently on strike. The president of the Vega Baja Hospital cleaning committee, Pilar García Albero, explained that “the last option we have is to ask the Vega Baja political parties for their help. It is the seventh day that we have been on strike and we haven’t had a single word from the Ministry.” On meeting with the group Aix said, “We come to listen to them, as they have been complaining for weeks about the precarious situation they

are in.” He explained that “the management of the hospital centre is also looking for solutions, but they do not come”. He continued, “We share the demands of the workers. We are concerned that at this point

in the pandemic, reference hospitals such as the one in Vega Baja and Torrevieja are dirtier and with more risks for the health workers who face

the health situation on the front line.” Meanwhile, the Partido Popular in Orihuela will present a motion at the next council meeting in February that requests the support of their coalition partner and the opposition groups in calling for the dismissal of the Valencia Community Minister of Health, Ana Barceló. She is being held accountable for “the disastrous management of the health department that is being seen in the two health areas of the Vega Baja.” The PP considers it absolutely shameful that the demands of workers in the Orihuela Hospital have been completely ignored, “showing that economic interests prevail over health.”

Rojales Pantomime Group... and Long John Silver NEED YOU! Even though their planned Pantomime, Treasure Island, will not now be performed until later in the year in December owing to various unforeseen circumstances, the members will still be enjoying the social side of the Group’s activities throughout the year and the cast are really looking forward to starting rehearsals again for this very funny and entertaining pantomime. Some of the members of the Group not only enjoy performing on stage, helping in the wings, backstage or front of house at their performances but all our members are a very social bunch of people who enjoy lots of different events which are arranged by our very enthusiastic Social Secretary. The Group are also very proud

that they have raised over the years thousands of euros for local charities, and we hope to raise more monies at our next performance. We are now looking for new members. So, if you are looking to join an enthusiastic group of amateur thespians, whether it’s to tread the boards, raise money for charity or just to enjoy social events and have some fun, what are you waiting for contact us for more information as to how to join us by emailing voreilly16@ googlemail.com. You know it makes sense.......... oh yes you do!

Update for Rafal sports centre The Municipal Sports Centre of Rafal will soon have new changing rooms and storage facilities. The update to the sports centre was announced by the Councillor for Sports, Gabriel Valero. The new rooms will be located under the current stands and will be adapted to current accessibility regulations. Councillor Valero revealed, “they will have showers and

adapted spaces so that they can be easily used by people with reduced mobility.” The works will be carried out thanks to a grant of 41,959 euros granted by the

Provincial Council of Alicante and framed in the ‘+ Sport’ Plan for the construction, improvement, expansion or reform of sports facilities.


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Victoria Beckham eats same meal every day for 25 years Brooklyn Beckham is big into his food – in fact he’s even got his own cooking series on Facebook. And we’re guessing he gets his love of all things food from his dad, David Beckham, and not his mum after hearing this… David has revealed that wife Victoria Beckham has eaten the same meal every single day for the past 25 years. Every. Single. Day. Speaking on the River Café Table 4 podcast, David said: “I get quite emotional about food and wine. When I’m eating something great, I want everyone to try it.” “Unfortunately, I’m married to someone who has eaten the same thing for the last 25 years. Since I’ve met Victoria, she only eats grilled fish, steamed vegetables. She’ll very rarely deviate away from there.” But David did say she deviated from her usual meal once… “The only time she’s shared something that’s been on my plate is when she was pregnant with Harper, and it was the most amazing thing.” “It was one of my favourite evenings. I can’t remember what it was, but I know she’s not eaten it since.”

David also said he took on a cooking course when he was playing for AC Milan. “When I was playing in Italy for 11 months, I was on loan at AC Milan. I’d train in the morning and in the afternoon, I decided to take a culinary

course in Italian cuisine. I absolutely loved it. I had a few private lessons and then it was in a class. “But everyone was very focused on what they were all doing, so they weren’t even bothered that I was.”

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Accidental food wonders It’s often said necessity is the mother of invention, but when you look at how some of our favourite foods came into being it seems curiosity, clumsiness and error is the most guaranteed formula. From 2000 BC to the present day, here are the products and dishes that nearly didn’t happen. Chocolate brownies There are a few claims on the invention of the crispy-on-theoutside, gooey-on-the-inside creation that is the chocolate brownie. But the story favoured by many and cited in Betty Crocker’s Baking Classics, is that home economist Mildred Brown Schrumpf in Bangor, Maine was baking a chocolate cake and it deflated. Champagne Champagne wasn’t always the epitome of good taste, it was once considered the result of shoddy wine-making. In fact, 17th century wine makers spent a lot of time trying to get the bubbles out of the fizzy drink. However, eventually they grew to love it and when French monk Dom Pierre Perignon cracked the perfect formula he famously said “Come quickly! I am drinking the stars!”

Blue cheese Legend has it blue cheese was invented by accident when a drunken cheese maker left behind a half-eaten loaf of bread in a cheese cave. On returning, he discovered the mouldy bread had transferred to the cheese turning it blue. These days, it’s made under more controlled circumstances with specific bacteria.

Ice cream cones It was a moment of thinkingon-your-feet that led to the invention of the ice cream cone, which some might go as far as saying ice cream is incomplete without. It was at the St. Louis World’s Fair, in Missouri, in 1904, when Syrian concessionaire Ernest Hamwi decided to roll up some zalabia, which are crisp, waffle-like pastries, to help out a

neighbouring ice cream vendor who ran out of bowls. Chocolate chip cookies In Massachusetts, in the 1930s, restaurant-owner Mrs Wakefield is said to have been baking cookies, and discovered she’d ran out of an ingredient so substituted in Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate. The cookies were thought to be so delicious, Nestlé provided Ruth with a lifetime supply of chocolate in exchange for being able to print the recipe on its packet. Yogurt Central Asian herdsmen stored milk in containers made out of animal stomachs to preserve it while on the go. They noticed some of the milk became thick and tart due to the presence of good bacteria.

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Is Lemon Water all it’s cracked up to be? We’ve all heard advice that claims the best way to start your day is to drink a glass of lemon infused water. It’s hailed as a wonder drink that improves skin, helps weightloss and digestion, and even gets rid of kidney stones. But is it all it is cracked up to be? This week the Costa Blanca People takes a look...

What does the research say? Used often as a home remedy, popular folklore attributes many health benefits to lemon water. The vitamin C found in lemons is definitely a powerful antioxidant. Mixed with hot or cold water, depending on a person’s preference, it is usually drank first thing in the morning. Often, people add mint, honey or even turmeric for additional benefits or flavour. Nutrition Lemons are a rich source of vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant. Just one squeezed lemon provides around 21% of a person’s daily value. Similar to other citrus fruits — such as oranges, grapefruit, and limes — lemons are

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rich in flavonoids. Flavonoids are compounds that help boost health and fight disease. Aside from vitamin C and flavonoids, lemons contain very few other nutrients. Lemon water contains very little protein, fat, carbohydrate, or sugar, and it contains only trace amounts of other vitamins and minerals such as potassium, folate, and some B vitamins. The nutrient breakdown for lemon water containing one average sized (48g) squeezed lemon is as follows: 10.6 calories 18.6 milligrams (mg) of vitamin C, or 21% recommended daily amount (RDA) 9.6 micrograms (mcg) of folate, or 2% RDA 49.4 mg of potassium, or 1% RDA 0.01 mg of vitamin B-1, or 1% RDA 0.01 mg of vitamin B-2, or 1% RDA 0.06 mg of vitamin B-5, or 1% RDA So, although a single glass of lemon water does not seem to provide a lot of nutrients, it is a refreshing low calorie, and low sugar drink that can boost your vitamin C intake.

daily walk, left a bunch of flowers at my door the other day from him and his dog. My friend however, started backing off straight away. My confinement to the house whilst undergoing chemo gave me a lot of time to dwell, and I started to look at this relationship without my tinted glasses. My husband has always told me

But, orange juice is high in vitamin C too, right? Absolutely it is, but if you were to replace your glass of lemon water with the juice of half an orange instead, you’d be doubling up your calories, taking three times the amount of sugar and only gaining about 3% of your RDA of vitamin C. Other benefits of lemon water Due to its high vitamin C levels, flavonoid content, and acidity, drinking lemon water may have several health benefits. Lemons contain vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant, and are a source of plant compounds called flavonoids, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Antioxidants are compounds that help protect the body’s cells from damage. By reducing cell damage, antioxidants reduce the risk of many health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, and cancer. Antioxidants do this by mopping up free radicals, which are harmful, disease-

causing compounds in the body created by oxidative stress. Citrus flavonoids also reduce inflammation in the body. Research has linked chronic inflammation with increased oxidative stress and the risk of certain health conditions, including arthritis, diabetes, autoimmune conditions, and cancer. One 2019 review reports that the antioxidants and flavonoids in citrus fruits can improve heart health and metabolic health markers, including glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, and fat metabolism. Vitamin C is also important for immune system function, wound healing, and helping the body absorb iron from foods. Kidney stones Some studies suggest that drinking lemon water may help treat kidney stones. It appears to be most effective alongside conventional therapy, but it may also be a useful alternative treatment. Kidney stones are a buildup of

minerals that collect in the kidneys. They are usually made up of calcium oxate. The most common treatment is a compound called citrate. Increasing the amount of citrate in the body prevents kidney stones from forming by stopping calcium from binding with other compounds. Lemon water contains high amounts of citrate. According to a study carried out in 2015, numerous studies have found that citrus fruits, including lemon, can increase urine levels of citrate, which may help treat kidney stones. A lack of water in the body is a common cause of kidney stones. Drinking more water can therefore help prevent kidney stones, regardless of whether or not there is lemon in it. Even taking the benefits of the lemon itself out of the equation, the water alone has numerous positive benefits. Water can help with weightloss by boosting the metabolism and helping create a feeling of fullness. It can also optimise mood and memory and relieve constipation.

that he thought this person had only her own interests at heart. She is a very gregarious person, and comes across as loving and caring, but my husband said she is only out for herself. I didn’t necessarily disagree; I saw how she could cleverly manipulate people into helping her, and doing things for her for nothing, but if anyone else needed help she would complain how it was interfering with her life. I now see

how one-sided this relationship was. I barely hear from her now, unless she is asking for help for something, or complaining about her own ailments. In one text message, I was astounded when she said that it was annoying that my treatment day coincided with our hobby group, for which she used to get a lift from me.

unfortunately, and will only be around if life is going well; however, this lady sounds as though she doesn’t care about anyone else but herself. A true friend as you say, would jump up to help without even being asked. You have better neighbours, and casual acquaintances who have shown more care and concern for you. I wouldn’t lose any sleep over this person, and personally I would let the friendship lapse.

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Support for expectant mothers at Torrevieja Hospital Torrevieja hospital announced this week that it is set to reactivate its breastfeeding support programme along with online preparation workshops for new mothers. The Department of Health of Torrevieja has launched a series of online workshops to help women prepare for one of the most important moments of their lives, the birth of their baby, and also to manage the first months of breastfeeding and the typical care of a newborn. Sessions take place every Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. To access them, pregnant women should ask their midwives for an access code that allows them to connect remotely via Webex with the team of midwives. The goal is for pregnant women and their partners to benefit from advice on caring for newborns, breastfeeding, self-care and postpartum care, among other topics. In addition, the hospital is set to resume face-to-face breastfeeding consultations, aimed at mums who need help and advice. In related news, Orihuela Costa health centre welcomes a new midwife who will see patients in the afternoons on Tuesdays and Thursdays. To date, this health centre did not have this resource for local expectant mothers.

The labour ward team at Torrevieja hospital

A spokesperson for the hospital said, “The Department of Health of Torrevieja is committed to promoting women’s health through its area of comprehensive care for women and children. It has a complete multidisciplinary

team to meet all the needs in the different stages of life. In the case of pregnant women, the midwives of the Health Center are responsible for monitoring them, promoting healthy lifestyles and giving advice on diet and exercise.”

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The Work of the ATGC Roadside assistance professionals often say that rescues are safer when the Guardia Civil is present. And those who have suffered an accident or had a breakdown during a trip surely agree. This is the commitment to road safety presumed by those who have formed or are part of the Agrupación de Tráfico de la Guardia Civil (ATGC), whether they are motorcyclists or belong to a police team. These are the two options offered by the Group to those who choose this specialty of the Guardia Civil, once they have passed the entrance exam, passed the course at the Baeza Guards and Non-Commissioned Officers Academy and a year has passed. In addition, they must pass another training course – either as motorcyclists or for police officers – at the Mérida Traffic School (Badajoz). Currently, the ATGC is made up of 8,656 troops, far from the more than 10,000 it had in 2009. “More vehicles, more accidents, more roads and fewer personnel,” says Guardia Civil officer Garzón, a motorcyclist with the Group since 1992. Those who are part of the ATGC like their work. “It’s gratifying because it’s nice to save lives,” says officer Álvarez, after almost thirty years as a motorcyclist. He says that he feels good when he helps people and sees their grateful face after helping them in a difficult situation. The most veteran members of the Association still remember that the patrols used to carry a toolbox with which they repaired minor car breakdowns on the same road (at that time, there was no roadside assistance as we know it today). Roadside assistance is the main task of the ATGC. Every year they carry out more than 200,000 operations of this type. When an accident occurs, they care for the injured (until the medical teams arrive) and order traffic to prevent further accidents. They work quickly to remove obstacles from the road as soon as possible and minimise the so-called “peeper effect” (driving slower to see what has happened on

the road). However, agent Álvarez admits that the eight hours he spends on the road each working day and the more than 200 kilometres he travels daily (if the day is not extended because something has come up at the last minute) are hard – they have three shifts in which they rotate: morning, afternoon, and

night–. On the one hand, he explains, there is inclement weather (rain, cold, heat, etc., depending on the season of the year). On the other hand, the danger of the work itself because, as officer Garzón points out: “Everything moves on the road”. “When you stop a vehicle for an infraction, you never know if it is a normal freight transport or if they are criminals who have just robbed a bank and are running away”, he says. According to what they tell us, another delicate aspect of the work of the components of the ATGC is when they have to go to court to give a statement for a road accident. These two officers have accumulated many years of service and the occasional funny anecdote. “One day we were doing a breathalyser test. It was 9 in the morning and we stopped a driver who gave 1.1 mg/l, which is a

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lot for that time of day. When we told him, we were surprised by his response. He told us that he was the one who had drunk the least, that his companions had ingested even more alcohol”, says officer Álvarez. However, despite the years and experience, the two agree that the hardest part is dealing with accidents with fatalities or serious injuries. “It’s very difficult to get used to it,” they say. “When they see us on the road, they stop,” says officer Garzón. Stepping on the brake, dropping the mobile phone they were carrying in our hands or putting on their seat belts in a hurry. That is the instinctive reaction of many drivers when they come across a patrol, either on a motorcycle or in a car. Because many times when we see them, they think of the fine that we are going to give them if we catch them breaking any of the traffic regulations that guarantee the safety of everyone on the road. In fact, each year they make more than 1.5 million complaints (in 2016, for example, 2.1 million were reached). In reality, imposing sanctions is only a small part of their work, although, they clarify, this task is also focused on prevention. “Even when we impose a sanction, we also help security because we pay attention to avoid bigger mistakes,” says officerFalgueras. The ATGC patrols are entrusted with many tasks, in addition to road safety (monitoring the roads and dealing with incidents): speed control with radar, surveillance with drones (teams made up of a pilot from the DGT and a camera operator from the Guardia Civil, plus the patrol that is notified to stop the offender and notify the infraction) and surveillance of heavy vehicles (trucks and buses, which are requested, for example, documentation, transport authorisation, etc. and their tachograph is checked –with rest and driving times–, wheels, belts, etc.). Alcohol and drug controls are also common for ATGC patrols (they do not usually last more than an hour at each point because their location spreads very quickly through social networks and they lose effectiveness). In 2020, for example, more than 3.1 million alcohol tests (with more than 26,000 complaints) and almost 50,000 drug tests (about 17,000 complaints) were carried out. If in that control, any driver tests positive for alcohol and/or other drugs, the vehicle is immobilised –if another occupant cannot drive it–. In addition, in these controls other irregularities are usually detected, such as, for example, carrying the load incorrectly (without separation from the passengers, something that, in the event of sudden braking, can cause the death of any of them), poor state of tyres, an expired driver’s licence, etc. Work at the ATGC changed radically during the pandemic and lockdown. The controls on the road became “Covid controls”, that is, preventing people from moving from one place to another. However, in the ATGC, they admit that, in general, “people behaved quite well, respecting the limitations on mobility that were imposed” , acknowledges officer Garzón.


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Valentines Day Recipes Valentine’s Jam Heart Tarts

Tomato and Mascarpone Risotto

A sweet treat, perfect for a Valentine’s Day dessert or a surprise gift for a loved one. So easy to make! Even easier to enjoy...

A delightfully warming dish, perfect for a cosy Valentine’s night in

Ingredients 250g plain flour, plus extra for dusting 125g butter, chilled and diced, plus extra for the tin 1 medium egg 1 vanilla pod, seeds scraped (optional) 100g jam, fruit curd or marmalade of your choice Method STEP 1 Put the flour, butter and a pinch of salt in a bowl and rub them together with your fingertips (or you can pulse these ingredients together in a food processor if you have one). When the mixture looks and feels like fresh breadcrumbs, stir in the egg and vanilla seeds, if using, with a cutlery knife. Add 1 tbsp cold water, then start to bring the dough together in one lump with your hands – try not to knead it too much. Add 1 more tbsp of water if it’s not coming together, but try not to add more than that. Wrap in cling film and chill in the fridge for 30 mins.

STEP 2 Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Butter a 12-hole tart tin, then dust your work surface with flour. Unwrap and roll out the chilled pastry so it’s about the thickness of a €2 coin, then use a straight or fluted round cutter to cut out 12 circles, big enough to line the holes in the tin. Dollop 1-2 tsp of your chosen filling into each one and, if you like, cut out little pastry hearts (perfect for Valentine’s Day) and pop them on top. STEP 3 Bake for 15-18 mins or until golden and the filling is starting to bubble a little. Leave to cool in the tin for a few mins then carefully transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Ingredients 2 tbsp olive oil 1 onion , very finely chopped 1 large garlic clove , crushed 175g risotto rice 400g can cherry tomatoes 600ml hot vegetable stock 30g parmesan or vegetarian alternative, grated 30g mascarpone ½ small bunch of basil , chopped

Method STEP 1 Heat the oil in a large, heavy-based saucepan. Add the onion along with a pinch of salt, and fry for 10 mins or until beginning to soften and turn translucent, then add the garlic and fry for 1 min. Stir in the rice and cook for 2 mins. STEP 2 Tip in the tomatoes and bring to a simmer. Add half the stock, cooking and stirring until absorbed. Add the remaining stock, a ladleful at a time, and cook until the rice is al dente, stirring constantly for around 20 mins. STEP 3 Stir through the parmesan, mascarpone and basil, and season to taste. Spoon into bowls to serve.

Valentine’s Day Cocktail Ingredients 150ml cranberry juice 1 tsp grenadine 50ml vodka Handful of ice 1 lime wedge 4 raspberries Chilled prosecco or sparkling wine, to top up Method STEP 1 Mix the cranberry juice, grenadine and vodka together in a jug with a handful of ice. Or, do this in a cocktail shaker. Squeeze over the lime wedge and stir with a mixing spoon, or shake briefly if using a cocktail shaker. STEP 2 Strain the c o c k t a i l into two champagne glasses. Drop two raspberries into each glass, then top up with prosecco or sparkling wine to serve.


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The Scottish Cup (Quaich) is sponsored by our Scottish friends Chris Baillie, Alex Porteous and Donald Main, this is the first time since 2019 that we have been able to play this competition due to bad weather and of course the pandemic, unfortunately, Alex and Chris could not make the competition this year. This was our first visit of the year to the very testing Hacienda Riquelme course which favoured the lower handicappers in group A. 24 players took part and on arrival we were welcomed by friendly staff who had everything ready and waiting for us. The course was still in the recovery stage from being closed since 2019 so fairways and greens were not up to standard for high season golf, the weather was a magnificent 25 degrees with pure blue skies so shorts for most players were the order of the day.The format was singles playing Stableford split into two groups with an overall winner. Winner of “The Scottish Cup” (Quaich) from group A with a magnificent 40 points was “I love Putting” Craig Justham, runner up was Colin Deare with 34 points and third place went to, he’s back “Happy Hacker” Alan Martin with 32 points. Winner of group

Bwas new member “6 inch?” Ian Birch with 38 points, runner up was “Flying Scotsman” Donald Main with 31 points and third place went to “Fruit Farmer” Tom Goulden with 29 points. Group A nearest the pins were hole 4 “5 Wood” Chris Houghton, hole 9 “Happy Hacker” Alan Martin and hole 15 “Sea Captain” Andy Godfrey, Group B nearest the pins were hole 5 “The Joker” Mick Billins, hole 10 “Keep it in the Family” Alan Ralph and hole 13 “6 inch?” Ian Birch, best front 9 went to “Fruit Farmer” Tom Goulden with 20 points and best back 9 went to “Flying Scotsman” Donald Main with 14 points. The two’s pot was split 4 ways each winning €3 and they were Mick Billins, Donald Main, Brian Court and Colin Deare. The winner of the football card was “Paw” Derry Quinlan with Bristol City winning €40, and raising €40 for our 2022 charities. We would like to thank Antonio, Manoli and staff for the good food, drink and hospitality. Photo Shows Donald Main Presenting the Quaich to winner Craig Justham. www.imanyogolfsociety.com imanyogolfsociety@gmail.com

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Thirty members, including a number playing for ‘Handicap’ and 3 guests competed for the Society’s Committee Trophy. The format was an individual stableford competition. The sun shone throughout the day and the wind was not too troublesome, most of the time. Indeed the conditions were almost perfect for golf. That said however, many of the flags were placed in difficult to access areas of the greens. This coupled with the invariably slick place of most of the greens made good scores difficult to achieve.We returned to Lo Crispin Tavern,as per usual, where quality Tapas was served by the ever helpful staff and the day’s prizes distributed. Gold Division 1st. Place - Ray Brown 25 pts. off 15 2nd. Place - Bob Berry 24 pts. off 14 3rd. Place - Richard Brady 23 pts. off 19 Silver Division 1st. Place - Sue Smith 31 pts. off 33 (

Winner of the Committee Trophy) 2nd. Place - Margaret O’Brien 28 pts. off 40 3rd. Place - Julie King 27 pts. off 41 N.T.P. on Par 3s Hole 3 - Carl Rodell Hole 7 - Paul Flanaghan Hole 13 - Jon Osborn Hole 16 - Jon Osborn The 2’s pot was claimed by our Treasurer Paul Flanaghan, converting his near hole in one shot on Hole 7 with a straightforward little putt ! Finally, the Free Game Draw was won by one of our stalwart members, John Dunnion. Our next game at El Plantio on the 16th. March is also an individual stableford competition. Stephen Harrington. (Membership and Handicap Secretary)


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Back to the magic of the FA Cup then - full of giant killings, upsets, shocks and more. Except, of course, the FA Cup 4th Round ended up with more Goliaths than Davids progressing, minimal shocks and the only upsets being the tears shed by Kidderminster as they were a mere 60 seconds (twice) from knocking out West Ham - because we all knew Middlesboro and Forest were going to win, right? If we roll the clock back to Friday night, was that even much of a shock? Ralf Rangnick might be the godfather of the modern game but he might have been better not rocking up at Old Trafford and protecting that myth. Have United really been any better than before Ole’s sacking? Let’s be honest, Solksjaer was just as likely to have lost to Middlesboro on penalties and if it was ‘a lack of philosophy’ that did for the Norweigan what about the fact that Ralf is already sacrificing his principles after a mere month or so? Rangnick arrived at the club to deliver high-intensity, attacking, modern football - all the United faithful have been served up so far is more of the same. At least you were able to get a pie and a pint at halftime when Ole was at the wheel, eh? As mentioned, Kidderminster Harriers were twice less than a minute away from knocking West Ham out for the cup. 6th division Kiddy were the moral victors against the Moysiah’s highflyers. Moyes went with a strong starting lineup but were well off the pace in the intimate environment of Aggborough. Declan Rice was thrown in and it was he who scored the first heartbreaker in the 92nd minute - a

45-minute cameo that had people likening Rice to Steven Gerrard. For me, Rice is the nearest thing to Bryan Robson - without the injuries - and unfortunately for the Hammers’ fans they should enjoy him whilst they can. With the penalty-taking order being decided, Jarrod Bowen tapped in at the far post to send West Ham through and Kiddy wondering what could have been - what could have been would have been an away tie at Southampton, incidentally. Southampton nicked past Coventry after extra-time, Kyle Walker-Peters adding another goal to his growing collection. FA Cup holders Leicester City crashed out away to relatively local rivals Nottingham Forest 4-1. Before the match, wise sages suggested that Brennan Johnson might cause England hopeful Luke Thomas a few issues, Keenan Davis might fancy it against the Leicester centre halves, Djed Spence might show why Spurs were in for him in the window and Forest might fancy a goal from a corner.

Those wise sages were bang on and the odds on Steve Cooper replacing Brendan Rodgers at Leicester must have plummeted. Chelsea were Tuchelless and pretty toothless in their 2-1 extra-time win over League One Plymouth. Argyle even missed a penalty in extra time that could have seen them take the European Champions all the way. But, Kepa - who only ever seems to get mentioned when there is a penalty involved - saved Ryan Hardie’s ‘effort’ and avoided too many more red faces. For a brief moment, Fulham dreamed big. They led Man City 1-0 thanks to a goal from the nearlysigned-for-Liverpool Fabio Carvalho. Unfortunately for Marco Silva’s team, they scored a bit too early leaving City at least 80 minutes to sort it out. Sort it out they did, running out 4-1 winners. 4-1 was also the score in Chelsea’s Frank Lampard’s first game in charge at Everton. Lamps had spoken of reintroducing his new squad to the ball in a 180 degree flip from Rafa’s reign. Enjoy the ball they did as Richarlison continued his quirky little

run of scoring in the first game of a new manager - we know it won’t last. Liverpool weren’t great against Cardiff, but they didn’t really need to be. New signing Luis Diaz came off the bench to create their second and Harvey Elliott returned from his big injury to score the third - and for the perfect weekend, they will hope Sadio and Mo got through the AFCON Final in one piece. Crystal Palace killed off Hartlepool within 25 minutes - hardly worth getting the afternoon off, was it Jeff? Norwich will hope winning FA Cup matches will help them remember to do it more often in the Premier League. Their 1-0 win at Wolves was a bit of a surprise and their reward is getting a 5th Round tonking at Anfield. Did Spurs have a good transfer window or a bad transfer window? Either way, they got on with it beating Brighton 3-1 - Harry Kane getting a brace. Is this the point Tottenham fans start to dream of actually winning something?

The 5th Round draw has thrown up some interesting ties with the teams who got the most impressive wins at the weekend rewarded with a chance of humiliating a Premier League big boy. Luton Town, of the Championship, will welcome a Chelsea team probably done in from the Club World Cup and thinking about the return of the Champions League. Peterborough, managed by Darren Ferguson, will be up against Man City and you can already guess the narrative for that one. Chris Wilder will wave Antonio Conte into the Riverside whilst Dean Smith will hope King Klopp picks the kids again. As for Forest? Well, they’ve knocked out Arsenal and Leicester so you just know they will lose to Huddersfield. If you had forgotten there was a Premier League match on Saturday, you were luckier than those who remembered. Roy Hodgson’s return to management ended in a 0-0 draw at Burnley - a match whose scoreline categorically tells the story.


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