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Plans for 7490 new houses unblocked Building in La Hoya de Torrevieja area is to go ahead and will begin at Easter 2019, it has been announced. The area of land close to the International Auditorium has looked to be in limbo for a long time and now it is planned for 7,490 homes to be built there over the next couple of years. The 1,800,000 square metres of land is the last large area of building land that is available in the town. There are some stipulations that go with it. The builders will be required to include an area of parkland

between the last row of houses and the La Mata natural park. This is expected to act as buffer, protecting the park from this additional residential area. The developer will also have to plough back â‚Ź450,000 into

in place and all environmental checks completed satisfactorily before the building of the houses themselves can go ahead. There will also be significant

allowed to go ahead too. The development currently holds the technical name of sector 20. Some of the properties to be built will be allocated as social housing. It has been agreed that 700 Builders will be required to include parkland between the last row of houses and La Mata natural park.

the natural park itself as an investment in helping to ensure that it remains unaffected by the new building work. The go ahead has been given by the Valencian council and now must have agreement from Torrevieja’s local council. It is expected that they will want all the detail

infrastructure needs to cater for so many houses. Roads are planned to take what is expected to be 23,000 new residents which averages at three residents for each home. There will be a new bridge over the N332 and it is to be hoped that the widening of this currently over populated road is

of the 7,490 houses planned must be available for those residents with limited resources of their own. The developers must also protect some existing olive and carob trees and the farm house that remains standing in the area. Suzanne O’Connell

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The preparation for Habaneras continues

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It’s getting closer and the preparations for the international Habaneras competition held in Torrevieja each year, are well under way. The popular competition will take place in the Eras de la Sal, the oldest part of Torrevieja. The Eras de la Sal was where they used to store the salt before it was transported out to the boats and off to other countries like Cuba. So it is a fitting place in which to enjoy the choirs who come to visit the town each year.

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It will be the 64th event of this kind and 12 groups are expected to attend and sing to the crowds until Saturday 28th July. Choirs are expected from the Philippines, Ukraine, China, Serbia, Rumania, Belarus, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Indonesia and Macedonia. There are two Spanish choirs taking part from Murcia and Asturias and on the final Saturday there will be a ceremony during which the prizes are presented. As well as the singing, there are other events planned across the town for the duration of the competition. From Wednesday 25th July to Saturday 28th there will be a performance of the 7th International competition for technical vocals and interpretation in Torrevieja at the Palacio de la Música.

The special relationship between Cuba and Spain will also be recognised through a number of university conferences, films, food, a display of art, activities for children and, most importantly, through music. However there are some new developments to this very traditional event this year. The whole of the competition will be available to watch on a mobile application. ‘It’s very important for Torrevieja,’ pointed out councillor Domingo Soler, ‘We want to use every method available to publicise it and make sure it has the widest distribution possible.’ The application is available to download free and is called ‘Habaneras Torrevieja’. There is also a new website which can now be accessed on a variety of devices. The website can be seen at www.habaneras.org and will be easier to update during the course of the competition. It will also be available in English. Time, effort and cash is being put into promoting the event as much as possible. Alicante province also recognises the importance of the habaneras competition for the town and has provided a subsidy of €300,000 to help with the advertising. This includes the printing of brochures and posters and providing comfort and security for those travelling to Torrevieja to take part. The competition was first held in 1955 as a cultural and musical show to promote the tourist image of the city. Since the nineties there have been two categories including national and international and it has grown in stature over the years. Now it is recognised as a world reference for choral singing. Suzanne O’Connell

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Delay in police reinforcements

The mayor of Torrevieja, José Manuel Dolón, announced yesterday that the town hall has paralysed the project to make improvements to the Mar Azul area. The blame was placed upon the restrictions that are imposed by the Economic and Financial Plan in the wake of austerity. It was planned to redevelop the area but this will now have to be postponed. There had been plans for the provincial government of Alicante to donate €450,000 and Torrevieja town council €1,515,865. A vast quantity of money that also had to be balanced against other current priorities. ‘It doesn’t mean that we don’t think it’s important or that it will not be done,’ explained the mayor. ‘There are many activities that have had to be cut or put on hold and this is one of them.’

With the busiest part of the year already upon us, Torrevieja town hall was hoping to have already appointed additional temporary police officers to help patrol the beaches. It was publicised that 20 interim police officers would be appointed and that they would start their shifts from June 25th. However, it turns out that this has not been possible to set in motion yet and the new bobbies on the beat are not likely to

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Playa del Cura facilities for the disabled The councillor for beaches, Javier Manzanares, informed everyone at a press conference that seating has now been installed at the edge of the sea in Playa del Cura to enable people with mobility difficulties to enjoy the water in safety and in the shade. The intention is to ensure that all those who want to use the town’s beaches are enabled to do so. ‘We want to make our beaches the most accessible possible,’ explained the councillor. Continued on page 5

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be in place until the middle of August. The intention had been to hire the 20 officers for a maximum period of four months from June 25th until October 14th. However, the process has been slower to begin than anticipated with the result that the jobs have only just been advertised and now applicants have eight days to submit their applications. The criteria to apply includes being a

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BITE SIZE NEWS: Orihuela about to award new beach services contract Continued from page 3

Torrevieja carnival Torrevieja is to host its first ever carnival on 10th August in las Eras de la Sal. The carnival entitled ‘Ciudad de Torrevieja – Costa Blanca’ will include the winners from the Cádiz Carnival 2018. Tickets are now on sale for the event from www.lossangochaos.com You can also buy them directly using the QR code. The event is being organised by Los Sangochaos in conjunction with the Tourist Board and the town council. A ticket will cost you €18 and doors open at 6pm with the festival itself beginning at 9pm.

Streets resurfaced The cobblestone pavement of Clemente Gosálvez is to be replaced as part of a major resurfacing project in Torrevieja. Agreement was reached at the council meeting to resurface Rosa Mazón, Jacinto Marín Noarbe and Minerva and Clemente Gosálvez. The cobblestones on Clemente Gosálvez have been problematic since Caballero de Rodas and some streets nearby were redeveloped in 2010. Sedesa was the company responsible for laying road surfaces in the first place and controversy continues over the exact arrangements made and the alleged failure to complete the work promised. The streets around the Plaza de Oriente have already had to be replaced because of the poor quality of the cobblestone.

St. Petersburg Ballet The St. Petersburg Ballet will be presenting Sleeping Beauty on Tuesday 7th August at the International Auditorium in Torrevieja. This is one of the most famous ballets of all time featuring the music of Tchaikovsky and the original choreography of Marius Petipa. The St. Petersburg Ballet is considered to be one of the oldest and most prestigious dance schools in the world. Tickets are available from https://auditoriotorrevieja.com along with more information about the ballet and its origins.

Four years prison for sexual abuse Three men have now been found guilty of the sexual abuse of a girl in a car parked by a night club in Torrevieja. The crime took place in August 2008 when the victim met the men in the Barlovento nightclub. The men convinced her to come outside with them and took her into the back seat of the car where she was raped by them in turn. The girl was drunk at the time and unable to understand what was happening. The abuse was stopped only when some passers by realised that they knew her and intervened on her behalf. One of these was a relation who then went with her the following day to the health centre and to report the crime at the Guardia Civil. The girl herself did not remember anything of the events. The four years sentence for the men takes into account the amount of time that has passed since the crime was committed. Due to her drunken state the girl did not resist and so the charge of rape cannot be made. The woman has also been awarded compensation of €30,000. The law which prevents the charge of rape being applied in cases such as this has been severely criticised Continued on page 6

The council departments responsible for Beaches and Contracting for the City of Orihuela have made a joint announcement regarding the contract for supplying beach services to the coast. The Central Administrative Court of Contractual Appeals has issued two resolutions dismissing the claims filed in regard to this

contract. As it was these complaints that had delayed the issuing of a new contract, the

decision means that a new contract for these services can now go ahead. Councillor Boné (Beaches) and Councillor Sáez (Recruitment) have praised the decision of the administrative court’s dismissal and welcomed the confirmation that the whole procedure can move forward. "The resolutions show that

Sign up for the youth camp There will be opportunities for young people between the ages of 12 and 14 to sign up for the Campamento Urbano Juvenil from Monday 23rd July. The Youth Summer School will take place from 30th July until 10th August as announced by councillor Víctor Ferrández. The school is free and is open between 10am and 1.30pm with the dual purpose of being somewhere enjoyable for young people to go whilst also helping those who are out to work during these times. The idea is that there is opportunity to try new activities with new people and broaden horizons. ‘’It’s a chance to experience something new,’ explained the councillor, ‘in a different environment to what the young people are used to and with new friends.’ There will be an overnight trip to Tabarca included, providing opportunity to snorkel and get to know an area that has a very important marine biodiversity. Activities available will include sports, arts and creative and cultural workshops. Although the base for the Summer School is the CIAJ building, activities will take place in different areas depending upon what’s on offer. There will be trips to the beach, the submarine museum, craft workshops, opportunity to learn to play traditional games, theatre, cooperative games and films. Those interested in taking part should register and obtain more information in the youth building CIAJ on Juan Aparicio 5, between the times of 9 until 2pm. You can also call the CIAJ on 9657 14072. There are only 20 places available. Suzanne O’Connell

the work done by the municipality is correct and that there are no irregularities in it, as claimed by the businesses that appealed," said Saez, who has announced that the other two issues filed by the same appellants will also be dismissed by the Local Government Board. Boné has clarified that this week will see the start of the final

process of valuation the bidders and the decision will be made so that the services contact can be awarded and in progress before at the end of the month. "We hope to be able to count on all the services as soon as possible," Boné said, "now the doubts about the legality of the procedure have dissipated." Mireille Toddington


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Steps taken to investigate BITE SIZE Torrevieja welcomes children from the Sahara financial irregularities NEWS: Continued from page 5 by women’s rights groups. In other countries, such as the UK, the charge of rape can be applied where no physical resistance is made but the attacker is aware that consent has not been given.

Police charity calendar The new APANEE charity calendar for 2019 features some unusual stars this year. The pages of the calendar are filled with members of the Guardia Civil – both male and female. La Asociación de Padres de Alumnos con Necesidades Educativas Especiales de Torrevieja (APANEE) is a school which caters for children and young people with severe disabilities. There are 55 children altogether who attend the school and they need a diverse range of equipment and support. It takes about €120,000 a year to provide the specialists, therapies and essential treatments that the children need. Many of these are not covered by state and regional health. This latest project is hoped to raise money for the school and each calendar page features a member of the Guardia with children at the school. The photos have been taken in some of the most attractive parts of the town including the Parque de Naciones, by the Bella Lola sculpture, by the water mill and finally, a family photo at the barracks themselves. The calendar will be presented in November and it is expected that there will be a circulation of around 5,000 copies. Suzanne O’Connell

It’s an annual event. A small group of children who live in the Sahara come and spend their summer in Torrevieja free of charge. It’s a gesture to show recognition of the harm that Spain did when abandoning the area, creating many refugees. This year there are ten children who are taking part in the ‘Vacaciones en Paz’ and are staying with local families. On 18th July the children met the mayor, José Manuel Dolón, at the town hall and received gifts including school equipment. The programme that takes place every summer is organised by FANS which stands for Familias de Acogida de Niños Saharauis. Carmen Pérez is the president and she has made an appeal for more families in subsequent years to provide accommodation as there are no shortages of children who can benefit. The age range of the children varies

from six years old to ten and children are limited in the number of years that they can take part. Back in their homeland, they live in very difficult conditions in refugee camps. The temperature there reaches 56 degrees in the summer and they do not have the luxury of air conditioning and sometimes lack water too. In addition to this summer placement scheme there is also one which allows children to attend during the school year and return to their homes in the summer. At intervals, items are also sent over to the camps including basic provisions such as toothpaste. Recently, 800 toothpaste kits were distributed there. Whilst the children are over here they are able to relax and enjoy themselves whilst also undergoing a variety of medical checks to ensure that they are in good health. Suzanne O’Connell

The town hall of Torrevieja is taking the financial irregularities of the Sevillanas Fair to the prosecutor’s office. It is alleged that charges of €200 were made to reserve tents outside of the official contracts. A report from the town auditor has been submitted which alleges that money was paid in addition to that agreed. Documents were registered with the courts on July 10th which include details about the transactions that are alleged to have taken place allowing informal reservation of the marquees that are hired out by different associations during the popular May event. Administrators from the town hall noted that the company who had been awarded the management of the fair had charged associations €200 to reserve their marquee in the place they asked for. This

practice was not part of the official agreement of how the fair should be run. La Casa de Andalucía is the association responsible and in their defence they have pointed out that the money was returned as soon as the irregularities were made public. It’s also claimed that the money was being used for legitimate purposes, including to provide additional facilities that were not already covered, including the need for private security. Another controversial aspect of the management of the fair was the monopoly that appeared to be held by one beer provider. One company had exclusive distribution of their brand of beer in the majority of the marquees. Although it does not appear that this has been included in the prosecutor’s file. Suzanne O’Connell

Beaches for dogs – appeal to end the conflict More than 200 bathers asked for people to respect the new beaches for dogs in Torrevieja during a protest on 16th July. The beaches, Punta Margallo, Cala del Moro or del Mal Paso are the centre of the disagreement about where or if dogs should be allowed on the beach. The supporters of the move to allow people to enjoy the beach with their pets has been countered by an equivalent number of local people who oppose the use of neighbouring beaches for the purpose.

Debates have become so heated between those opposing and those supporting the move that the local police have had to be called at times. The latest protests, this time by those supporting the beaches, went off without incident. Local residents opposing them collected in the vicinity but kept their distance as the bathers enjoyed the sand and sea with their pets. Opponents claim that those using the beach do not respect the rules that have been established such

Since the beaches were officially opened conflict has continued to arise between those using them and local people who have their homes nearby. Many of these people do not usually live in Torrevieja but come here for the summer. It is believed that some of the opponents to the scheme may also have been responsible for destroying the signs which indicate that the beach is dog friendly and throwing these, and the bins provided, into the sea. Vandalism that has only resulted in more signs and bins to replace them.

as bringing their dogs on a lead and cleaning up after them. Those supporting the dog-friendly beaches point out that local people cannot claim that the beach is theirs just because they live nearby. It is a public place that belongs to everyone. The protest on 16th included some of the local town councillors including Carmen Morate, Javier Manzanares and VíctorFerrández. The decision to use these beaches is only a temporary one with a ballot planned at the next local election. Suzanne O’Connell


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How is your Eyesight?No,really? It might seem like an obvious statement, but visibility is one of the most important factors when driving. This time, we are not talking about being seen however, but rather the ability to see. Over time, our eyesight can deteriorate. It is very common, but the biggest problem often is that the deterioration is subtle, taking time to worsen. Often, when we do have an eye test and put spectacles on for the first time following a test, the difference is astounding, because we hadn´t realised how bad our eyes had got, over time.

Given the importance of being able to see well, more than 1,000 opticians all over Spain will carry out a free vision test as part of a review campaign to try and get people seeing better when driving. From the results of a recent survey, it was revealed that more than two million drivers recognise that they have vision problems, and despite that, "two out of three drivers consider that their vision affects their road safety". The study highlights that most drivers recognise that their vision has worsened in recent years, and they notice it especially at

night (30%), and when it comes to clearly seeing road signs (17%) Another of the main risk factors, especially when travelling long distances, stresses TomĂĄs Santa Cecilia, director of road safety group RACE, is the lack of rest: "You have to stop every two hours or 200 kilometres." However, 72% of drivers admit that they never make a stop, a figure that reaches 80% in the case of those over 56 years. Another danger is glare. About 80% of the participants in the study claim to have

optics sector, together with the FIA (International Automobile Federation), the RACE (Real Automobile Club of Spain) and CEPSA, have launched a campaign which will run during the summer months (July and August), during which drivers who stop at any of Cepsa's service stations will have information available with recommendations to review and protect their vision. Until July 31, more than 1,000 opticians from all over Spain will carry out a free vision test. Those interested can perform a

suffered temporary blindness due to glare, and three out of four indicate that this situation has affected their road safety. However, half of drivers do not wear polarized sunglasses when driving. The Dean of the College of OpticiansOptometrists, Juan Carlos MartĂ­nez, states that "the advice is to conduct a review on an annual basis." In order to remind ourselves that "vision is a key aspect in terms of road safety, at the same level as the use of the seat belt and helmet in the case of motorcycles." Grupo Essilor, a firm which works in the

visual test, created specifically for this campaign by the deans and coordinators of the 13 Faculties of Optics and Optometry that are in Spain. The examination takes into account the current legislation in force regarding psychophysical aptitudes for driving and analyses all the visual aspects that directly affect driving, such as stereopsis (ability to see in 3D), the visual field, and sensitivity to contrast or intraocular pressure, in addition to checking if there is any latent pathology that may be affecting the user's visual capacity. This Vision and Life campaign is supported by the DGT and the DIA Association of traffic accidents. You can check online for participating opticians by visiting, visionyvida.org/conductores/, where you can also find more information about eyes, vision and driving. Mark Nolan

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Woman stung by Portuguese Man-o-war A 33 year old Elche woman was stung by a Portuguese Man-o-war in Santa Pola this week. The woman required hospital treatment after she was stung on Saturday morning. She said, “I had just got into the water about ten seconds previously and I noticed I was stung by it. It was a severe pain, like I had stuck my fingers in a plug socket, similar to an electric shock.”

The woman was swimming in one of the coves under the lighthouse in Santa Pola. After the she was stung, the woman was initially treated at the health centre in the Santa Pola itself, where she was given anti-inflammatories and antihistamines. However, as the pain persisted, she decided to go to the Hospital in Elche. The woman remarked that she didn’t see the Man-o-war itself, saying "When I told the doctors the symptoms I had and the tingling I felt in my arms, even though it stung my leg, they assured me it was a Portuguese Man-o-war.”

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Car crash close to town school On the 19th July a car ‘landed’ outside Las Lagunas secondary school in Torrevieja. The car had left the road Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas to finally stop just outside the school on the playground. This is an area that on a normal working school day would be full of school children. The car had ploughed through the perimeter fence and a service lane before finally coming to a halt. It was being driven by a woman at 9.50 in the morning and was travelling in the direction of Alicante. It is currently unknown how and why the woman lost control of the vehicle. The Local Police were called to the accident and began to investigate how the car had ended up so far from the main road itself. It is estimated that its final resting place was 20 metres from the dual carriageway where it had been travelling. It is believed that the car had just come off the controversial illegal roundabout

and managed to travel across and demolish a number of barriers before finally stopping. It was a lucky escape for the school children who use this area and would have been there had it not been holiday time. Las Lagunas secondary school is the largest in Torrevieja and has 1,200 students including evening classes. The school has raised its concerns on a number of occasions about the Avenida de las Cortes Valencianas which used to serve as the old N-332. This part of the road became a dual carriageway in the nineties and the roundabout was built there illegally in the year 2000. Since then there have been attempts to organise its demolition and recover the money from the company who built it. However, this company, JOST, are now no longer trading. Suzanne O’Connell

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Thousands raised for AECC by golf Charity Challenge Organisers of the 2018 Celebrity Golf Charity Challenge have taken a cheque for more than €3,800 to the regional head office of the AECC in Alicante to donate the money directly to the anti-cancer charity. More than 80 players teed-off at Villamartin recently, for the second annual

were also made by Evolution and Fairways. Karen Williams, Evolution said: “The event is getting bigger and better each year and we are delighted to have raised €3,815 in total. A big thank you goes to all of the local businesses that supported the event through sponsorship and prize

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event organised by Evolution at La Fuente, with each participant playing one hole with John Virgo and Willie Thorne. The golf tournament was the focal point of the fundraising weekend, which also included ‘an evening with’ event on the Friday, a ladies brunch on the Saturday and a presentation evening at Fairway’s restaurant at Villamartin Plaza, which saw Willie Thorne and John Virgo joined by Bobby Davro to entertain the more than 200 guests. The money was raised through golf fees, sponsorship of each hole, ticket sales and a grand prize auction. Donations

donations, but more importantly to the local community who made the event possible.”

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Reward for missing cat Please can you help reunite Casper with his distraught owner? Casper the cat went missing several weeks ago, but has been seen in the areas around his home and may well be being fed and looked after by someone who has no idea he has a loving home and is missed very much. Casper is a cream cat with hint of ginger in his fur and lives at Lomas de Cabo Roig, near to the Aldi supermarket. His owner Teresa bonded with Casper as

a kitten, taking the rescued feline from Finca Castellana three years’ ago. Casper means the world to her, and she is offering a reward for his safe return. Teresa said the Casper has been castrated and has a skin problem and conjunctive eye and so needs regular treatments and she is concerned for his welfare. If you can help please call Teresa on 693 907 007.

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Valencian man dodges work for ten years A civil servant in Valencia who dodged work every day for ten years has been banned from taking a public post for nine years. Carles Recio, an archives director for the provincial government in Valencia, arrived for work each morning at 7.30am to clock in, before leaving the office for the day only to return to clock out at 4pm. Recio managed to dodge work for 10 years and only lost his €50K a year job when colleagues voiced their suspicions last year and he was eventually sacked. “I’ve been working like a dog,” Recio told La Sexta TV channel when the allegations first emerged. “Working like a dog so that others can reap the rewards of my work.” The civil servant claimed that he carried out all his duties outside the office, though investigators failed to find any record of work he claimed to have done. A tribunal dismissed his explanation. Recio later claimed he worked out of the office as he was a victim of harassment by coworkers. However, an attempt to bring criminal

charges against Recio was later dropped by state prosecutors, who decided his 10year absence did not constitute a crime. However, a civil court found him guilty of “clearly intending to not go to work and carry out his work duties for a continued

period of time”. The court did not disclose if he had to pay back any of his salary. Earlier this year, Valencian authorities were forced to cancel an art show titled, “Love for Valencia: the works of a man who never worked”, after it emerged Recio was the artist behind the exhibition. He used a fake identity to book to show, which described Recio as “the most slandered writer in modern-day Valencia”.


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Torrevieja salt tour begins One of Torrevieja’s original industries, before tourism set in, was the salt trade. Now the two are being combined with tours arranged that show people around the major salt landmarks in the town. The guided tours will continue from now until 30th September. They take around 50 minutes during which people find out more about the different stages of salt production. The councillor for tourism, Fanny Serrano, took part in the very first of these organised visits. Each visitor has an audio guide through which they receive information about the salt works themselves, the salt lakes and their flora and fauna and odd items of interesting information. For example, the reason why the pink lake is pink and which countries receive the most salt from Torrevieja.

The trip is conducted on the tourist train which takes them into the works itself from where they can take pictures of the operation. They can also touch the salt and climb one of the mountains if they choose. The area around the pink salt lake is often described as something of a lunar landscape. Similarly the salt mountains themselves also have a surreal feel to them and one which is worth experiencing. It is expected that as many as 20,000 visitors will take part in the tour this summer alone. If you would like to take part in this tour, the train sets off from the Avenida de la Libertad every hour from 10am until 8pm, every two hours. The cost is only €6.95 for adults and €5.95 for pensioners and children between the ages of 2 and 12. Suzanne O’Connell


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WEEKLY EURO UPDATE After the drama of US President year. On Wednesday the headline rate Trump’s visit, including an attack on of inflation failed to deliver the Theresa May’s Brexit plan, sterling had expected increase. Analysts had a tricky week. The prime minister forecast an acceleration of consumer amended a parliamentary bill to price index inflation from 2.4% to appease ultra-Brexiteers and still 2.6%. They saw the upward pressure managed only a three-vote majority in coming mainly from higher fuel and the Commons. This compromise energy costs. The Office for National made investors uneasy once again. Statistics confirmed that these were Bank of England governor Mark indeed

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Carney's testimony to parliament's contributions" but they were balanced Treasury Committee was less heart- by lower prices for clothing and warming. Britain would face "big footwear. So the headline rate of economic consequences" if it leaves inflation remained at a 15-month low the EU without a trade deal. He said a of 2.4% and sterling fell to a ten-month no-deal Brexit would hurt the EU at low against the US dollar. least as much as the UK but that was The EU and China have made a trade of scant consolation to sterling. A agreement which neither hit the Bloomberg survey draws attention to headlines nor moved the euro. The the risk of a no-deal Brexit: the finalised euro zone consumer price consensus is that sterling could fall by index data of 2% for June was bang on 8% in the unlikely event that it target, matching the highest reading happens. UK unemployment steady at in more than five years. Again, the a low 4.2%, wages going up by 2.5% a euro was unmoved.

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Many homes in Spain have a solarium - and apart from being a lovely place to sunbathe, it offers a great location for recreation, entertaining, and as an additional outdoor living space for the building's residents. Add some plants and you have a wonderful oasis.

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he roof garden has a long history - humans have grown plants atop structures since antiquity. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were apparently roof gardens, built over an arcaded palace in ascending terraces. Water was raised by pump - and if you visit Lorca Castle, you will see, beautifully preserved, the same system was employed there to raise water to the garrison. Your solarium does not present the same problems, but watering is a consideration unless you want to drag heavy watering cans up the steps. So a plumbed in tap is a useful start. Your roof garden may include planters, plants, dining and lounging furniture, outdoor structures such as pergolas and sheds, and automated irrigation and lighting systems. However, the first important consideration is whether your sunroof is strong enough to bear the weight of the things you plan to put there! You don’t want it to cause damage to the house structure and it may be wise to keep really large, heavy pots around the edge where the roof support is the strongest. The flooring provided by most builders is tile - and that is fine, but wooden decking gives the area a completely different character. It does not get so hot under bare feet and is less dazzling in bright sunlight. When choosing plants, keep in mind that, being higher up, they are exposed to the wind and this has a very dehydrating effect on the plants - and of course, in the summer it is extremely hot. An automated irrigation system is strongly recommended and will

save you a lot of work. Potted plants always need lots more water than those planted in the ground. They also need feeding more regularly as they are unable to spread their roots out to find nutrients. A windbreak is usually a necessity to protect you from the prevailing wind and provide some privacy. A living screen in big tubs, such as bamboo or conifers, is ideal for this: It is not like a solid fence, shutting you in and the weight of the tubs will keep it firmly anchored. A pergola is a lovely addition to provide shade and support climbers - but it need to be anchored firmly. Preferably to the walls - holes drilled into flat roofs tend to cause leaks! You can grow all sorts of climbers up and around it. Bougainvillea loves to be in a confined pot and flowers best when fairly pot bound, but ivies, bignonia and even a grapevine would do very well scrambling over it. Groups of similar pots look great and in this climate, cacti and succulents are the perfect candidates to enjoy the full sunlight on the roof. And herbs such as Rosemary and Lavender will flourish with very little attention (and smell lovely as you brush past, too). Standard plants of any kind look lovely and add height to your arrangement. Almost any plant can be trained to a standard shape; but bay, bottle brush, roses, ficus and hibiscus are popular choices. Some potted geraniums and other heat loving flowers will add colour, while palms, cicas, strelitzias, etc. provide an instant tropical look. If you are fortunate enough to have a large roof garden, you might consider screening it with room-like spaces using robust trellis; this adds additional wind protection and makes the area seem even larger. And of course the roof is a natural place for a stone barbeque because the smoke doesn’t blow into the house! So, if your sun roof is a bare, sterile place except for a sun lounger and an umbrella - think how easy it would be to turn it into a delightful, outdoor room in which to enjoy the sunshine or the long summer evenings in good friends’ company… Marc Vijverberg


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Welcome to Turin with Vivalia Travel Close to the Alps, Turin makes a good starting-point for skiing holidays; it also deserves a few days to itself as tourist destination.

Turin is the capital of Italy's Piemonte region, in the far north-west of the country, and is famous for a curious assortment of things: including Fiat, chocolate, football and the Turin Shroud. Close to the Alps, Turin makes a good startingpoint for skiing holidays; it also deserves a few days to itself as tourist destination.

Turin does not have the political importance it once held before the parliament of a united Italy moved to Rome, but the city is a major industrial centre (most famous for car manufacturer Fiat) and the attractive town centre is cosmopolitan and

gracious. The city is full of noble equestrian statues of Savoy princes and elegant arcaded streets for allweather shopping and strolling, with an atmosphere that is calmer than most Italian cities. The car parking, though, is notable even by Italian standards: drivers make a habit of abandoning their cars in the middle of streets and junctions. Pedestrians should be aware of the many streets which pass through the arcades: you can be strolling along under a portico window shopping when a car cuts across your path. Turin's tourist attractions include the Mole Antonelliana, a strange, spire-topped building which features on the Italian 2 euro-cent coin. A good museum of cinema is housed in the building. Other Turin museums

include the excellent Egyptian Museum Piazza Castello is the heart of tourist Turin, home to grand palaces such as Palazzo Reale, the royal palace of the Savoy dynasty, and Palazzo Madama, previously a castle, prison, barracks and senate house. Around the Piazza and indeed throughout Turin - you will find elegant historic cafes; an important part of Turin life. Turin is home to two major football clubs: Juventus and Torino. Juventus are one of the most successful and powerful clubs in Italy with a large fanbase through Italy and beyond, while Torino are the team of choice for many locals. Both teams play at the Stadio delle Alpi, a panoramically-situated stadium on the edge of town, with special bus connections on match days. Turin was the base for the 2006 Winter Olympics, and there are several good skiing resorts within easy reach of the city. Turin is also renowned as the setting for the original film of The Italian Job, starring Michael Caine, and fans can enjoy themselves spotting locations from the film.

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Likes being a victim

There’s always an entourage

Is it possible for someone to love being miserable? We have a friend who is very needy, and almost enjoys having problems. For years now we have been trying to help this person. They complain about not having a partner, not being successful in work, having health problems but not wanting to go to the doctor. It’s frustrating and this person takes up a huge amount of our time, and is very emotionally dependent. Whatever we do to try and help, falls on deaf ears.

I have a friend who I’ve known for years. She’s a very nice, popular girl and everyone likes her and considers her their best friend. My problem is that she will suggest meeting up, or going for a meal and when I arrive, she’s usually got an entourage with her, or at the very least there’s always someone else there. She invited me and my husband over for a meal once, and there was another two couples there. It can be very annoying. I sometimes think am I boring to her.

This condition is called the ‘Victim Mentality’. As a friend, enabling this kind of person does not help. All you do is give them a crutch to continue to do nothing. They feel pleasure at receiving sympathy. Help them focus on where they are going to, not what they are going through. You’ve tried to help, but it can sometimes be quite impossible to help those who perpetually feel sorry for themselves, and won’t take any responsibility for their life. We can all change our circumstances, but we’ve got to want it.

I don’t think there’s any need for you to feel bad. Have you considered that you may not be alone? I am assuming as this girl has lots of friends, that she may well do this to her other friends too? For some reason she needs to surround herself with people. If you object, the next time she suggests meeting up, you could ask her if it will just be the two of you. Or, invite her to your place to ensure only she turns up.

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The rise of the Gin and Tonic Once called ‘mother’s ruin’, gin was actually incredibly popular in the UK back in the 1700s – in fact, it got somewhat out of hand. There were around 7000 (legal) gin shops in London alone, plus many more distributers acting outside the law, in the 1730s. By 1743, England was consuming 10 litres of gin per person annually. The Gin Act in 1751, plus a greater demand for tea and some bad harvests making gin more pricey, put an end to this massive craze. Now featuring in the sample UK shopping basket to calculate inflation, gin has had a comeback in recent years, although consumption habits are quite

different from those in the 16th century. 1. Premiumisation & positioning There have been a number of factors that have conspired to make gin a more popular choice with consumers, with the origins being the acquisition of (and subsequent marketing investment in) Bombay Sapphire. It established the notion that there was something you could ‘trade up to’ in gin, says Matt Woodhams, Director at Kantar Consulting. ‘Gin was for the most part a standard category with no widely available mainstream premiumisation route. The beauty of the bottle, and the imagery and visual appeal around Bombay Sapphire, plus the marketing activation, gave it premium back bar appeal.’ ‘The subsequent arrival of Hendricks, with its distinctive flavour, serve and positioning, and engaging marketing activity bringing the brand to life, added to the interest in premium gin, alongside renewed investment in what had been fairly dormant brands like Beefeater and Plymouth.’ 2. Craft gins & better tonics With gin being comparatively easy to make, a multitude of ‘craft’ gin brands have sprung up, boasting both local credentials and unique flavour combinations that

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1.5m more UK adults are drinking gin than 4 years ago.

So what’s happened?

play into the premiumisation trend. It also gives gin the discernment credentials that craft beer has enjoyed, with the result that there are now 200 gin producers in Scotland alone, as well as hyper local brands made in small quantities like Mayfield Gin from Sussex, as well as esoteric, experimental gins like Sacred, based in a residential house in North London, and producing award-winning liquids using vacuum distillation and a ‘library’ of over 100 botanicals. With the arrival of super premium mixers like Fever Tree and the subsequent proliferation of tonic flavours, the opportunity for a discerning but refreshing and ‘personalised’ long drink choice using gin as a base opened up growth in a number of different drinking occasions untapped by traditional discerning spirits categories. 3. Customisation & experience One of the things that helped Hendricks stand out was the custom serve highlighting its unique flavour profile (it’s served with cucumber rather than lime, generally). This was the beginning of the idea of customisation and personalisation within

the gin category, something that was happening in here in Spain where the theatre of service – gin being poured at the table, into a large ‘copa’ glass filled with ice – was more common. Not so long ago ordering a gin and tonic meant staff would turn around to service it from an optic. It would be in a small glass, and you’d be asked if you wanted ice and lemon. Now, with gin often served in specific glassware, there is far more theatre to the pour, and the whole experience is far more visible. 4. Supply & choice Gin is, comparatively, easy to make, hence the craft revival. You don’t have to age gin (unlike many other spirits categories) so the production is requires less capital and time. Moreover, the process of flavouring the spirit adds enough value to make this a profitable venture for those ready to get on with distilling – hence the roughly 200 companies distilling gin in Scotland, where the infrastructure and equipment already in place for whisky make this venture very appealing. In the gin category, the amount of competition has actually been very

beneficial. This choice for consumers leads to more visibility, and has also enhanced the idea that a consumer can customise the drink to their personal preferences. ‘Choice is a virtue of the category,’ says Woodhams. ‘It allows customers to be, or be seen to be, more discerning. Different bars and pubs will have a different serve for each gin so the customisation is also very visible, and the proliferation of mixer flavours creates an even bigger choice.’ Interestingly, while people enjoy this perception of choice, most people still choose standard gin and standard tonic – but there are lots of options to support that choice. Flavoured gin has been one of the biggest success stories in recent years. Pink Gin’s association with growing categories like spritzes and the light, refreshing aperitivo, as well as Prosecco cocktails, has helped to widen the gin category by expanding the occasions upon which gin is consumed and keeping it very much on trend. 5. New habits in drinking and socialising The way we drink has changed, and this has made gin (and other spirits) more likely to be chosen than beer. ‘We spend less time in pubs, where the focus has always been on beer. As we opt for less high-tempo experiences (like nightclubs) and spend more time in midtempo environments, like casual dining venues, the drinks we are choosing are changing.’ Even in bars and pubs, gin and tonic is a good proposition where you just want one drink, but not beer or wine, or something fresh to kick off the evening.


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Seven tips to make sure your home is ready to be sold

Rebecca Serwotka

Your favourite local property expert, of Inmobiliaria Real Estate Agents in Ciudad Quesada & published author of “Moving Forward – 25 Essential Rules For Buying & Selling Real Estate Without Going Crazy.” Request your FREE copy today! Featured on Best Buy Spain – Property TV – Sky Channel 189.

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rom the entrance of your home to the inside, you need to create the best first impression you can, when preparing your home for sale. So here are 7 tips to pay extra attention to: 1. If your home has a driveway in front of the home, be certain that it is clear of clutter, clean and any cracks are filled - If you have a carport, and it's looking dirty, use a pressure washer to freshen the look. 2. Pay extra attention to flooring, lighting, and walls - Consider adding centerpiece plants or flowers to enhance dull entryway tables and eliminate other clutter than often gravitates to flat surface. 3. Make it smell like home - The scent that meets prospective buyers should be pleasant and not overwhelming. 4. Remove toys and anything else that doesn't belong - A tidy home is a welcoming home. On the other hand, a cluttered home gives the impression that there is a lack of storage and unusable space.

5. Remove all unnecessary furniture to maximize space - Or simply rearrange the furniture to provide a smooth flowing walkway through he room. 6. Repair or replace appliances that are not working or are barely holding on - Everything should work as intended. Buyers (and their agents) pay a lot of attention to detail in kitchens. Any repairs or replacement cost they foresee, multiplies far beyond actual cost because of the added inconvenience to them. 7. Check your curb appeal - Stand across the street from your home and look at the exterior and the garden as if you were planning the buy your home. Buyers will notice smaller details than the homeowner, so use a critical eye or borrow a friend who will be honest with you. The best piece of advice I can give you is to use your common sense! Try to look at your own home, as if you were the buyer. Look from the floor to the ceiling, and don’t forget to check for cobwebs! Buyers see everything! You’re only looking for one buyer, so make every viewing appointment count! tailed to view the home of your dreams! For more information and guidance on buying and selling, please contact us and we will send you our FREE e-book or log on to: www.homes4u.es/new-kindle-e-book to request the link. Think property? Think us, because life’s complicated enough! See our advert in the centre pages of this newspaper.www.homes4u.es

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Two years in prison for spying on wife's WhatsApp An Elche man has been sentenced to two years in prison for spying on his wife’s WhatsApp messages. A court in Alicante sentenced the man this week, considering the act a serious invasion of the woman’s privacy. The man was also handed a four year restraining order. The woman in question had accused her partner of over twenty counts of gender violence, for which the prosecutor had been asking for 80 years in prison. The woman said that she had been mistreated since 2014 until the marriage broke down two years later. The man was accused of seven counts of rape, two of threats, four of mistreatment and one of assault. According to magistrates, the evidence was scarce and insufficient to substantiate a conviction. All that was available was the victim's statement, "without any outside corroboration." During the trial, the defendant denied having spied on his wife's phone, but in one of his previous statements in court he did acknowledge that he had reset his wife’s phone to prevent her from accessing her cloud storage and that sometimes he used the application to read her WhatsApp conversations.

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The usual Alicante Consulate gets a facelift with suspects! GREAT and Visit Britain branding One of them could be guilty of a murder at the "Berkley Estate". Let's wipe the smile from their faces when we ask you to seek the killer. The Deadwood Stage Company is asking for your help on Friday 19th, Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st October at the Madhouse at 8.00p.m. when they will be "getting away with murder". Tickets are available from the venue, or members, at 6€ which includes a small beverage during the interval. For more information ring Vida on 966 77 4127.

Customers visiting the Consulate in Alicante will enjoy a renovated look with images that showcase scenes from the UK regions. The images and messages have been selected from the GREAT campaign as well as the new “I Travel For” Visit Britain campaign. Most of the images chosen are UK outdoors scenes, and the Consulate took a particular interest in featuring parts of the UK their customers most frequently come from. Visitors will be greeted by Llanddwyn Island Lighthouse and Henrhyd Waterfall as they come in. Once in the waiting room, the Bristol Balloon Festival, a night scene of Edinburg and a view of the Lake District have replaced extra notice boards. Other UK scenes have been distributed in meeting rooms and other nonpublic areas of the Consulate. Consul Sarah-Jane Morris said: “We have upgraded the look of the Consulate with our customers in mind, to help them to feel more at home and reduce the stress that a lost or stolen passport can cause. Our consular team in Alicante are available to assist any customers who need our help, and we hope they will enjoy the new images displayed around the public areas” The new images are already in display for citizens who need to visit the

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir/Madam I was wondering whether any of your readers have encountered problems with Banco Sabadell. I have an "Inversion" account and on the 10th of each month, via direct debit, a sum of money is transferred from my UK bank. For some unknown reason the transfer can take up to 5 working days. Yet I know from experience that with some accounts money transfers can be almost instantaneous. In this modern age and with banking systems apparently aligned via IBAN and Swift codes why is there still this disparity? To further annoy me this week there has been a "technical" problem which has resulted in hundreds of cash transfers across the Costa Blanca, (mine included) not going through. It is a waste of time trying to get a resolution locally as one is met with a shrug of the shoulders and standard reply "It is a head office problem, sorry". I have written to the bank via email, last Friday, but have still not had a reply. An explanation of the problem might help but how do I explain to Iberdrola why

my payment won't go through this month? Joe For the Editor, Costa Blanca People I am not a member of Crescendo International Choir, nor am I a singer of any quality. I do however like to listen to good music well performed, and as such am a regular at Crescendo concerts. I was at the concert in Orihuela Cathedral on 30th June and thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience, including the part played by the choir. I am surprised that you chose to print the letter from someone who obviously has an issue with the gig. Many of the best choirs in the world will use guest artists should the wish or necessity arise. It is a shame that some person chooses such a negative viewpoint when, to the best of my knowledge, all those present enjoyed the whole day. It is also a shame that your correspondent forgot to mention all the monies that the choir manages to raise for numerous charities through the popularity of their concerts, whilst performing at their own expense. Name supplied.

Consulate this summer. Otherwise, please remember that advice for UK citizens living in the EU can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/advicefor-british-nationals-travelling-andliving-in-europe . We recommend following our Brits in Spain Facebook

and private sector to generate jobs and growth for Britain. The campaign has already secured confirmed economic returns of £3.4bn for the UK. The UK has a huge amount to offer, with world-class universities, ground breaking research, high tech start-ups and entrepreneurial business people. Global leaders in the creative industries like music, fashion, design and film, Britons can offer visitors unforgettable experiences, breath-taking landscapes and iconic attractions. The GREAT Britain campaign captures the best of all that is familiar about the UK, but also what is new and surprising about this country. The aim is to encourage people around the world to think and feel differently about the UK.

Visit Britain’s I Travel For Campaign page, and to sign up for alerts from the gov.uk page to ensure you are getting accurate information.

GREAT Campaign The GREAT Britain campaign showcases the best of what our whole nation has to offer to inspire the world and encourage people to visit, do business, invest and study in the UK. It is the Government’s most ambitious international promotional campaign ever, uniting the efforts of the public

VisitBritain’s ‘I Travel For…’ digital marketing campaign uses short films and story-telling to shine the spotlight on unexpected experiences and lessexplored destinations in Britain, alongside its globally renowned and iconic landmarks and attractions. The short films and images align the passions that motivate visitors from Spain to travel with experiences they can only have in Britain, inspiring them to ‘Find Your Great Britain’ and book a trip right now.


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FOOTBALL DIDN'T STOP PLAY Satgestruck donate to F.A.B. AECC office closed for the summer

Restaurant owners, Nico and Virginia with Paul and Pat Owen from SAS, and Joan Rampton

It was an exciting day for English football fans on 11th July, with England playing in the semi-finals of the World Cup. Attendance at the Charity Night for Stroke Association Spain at El Paraiso Restaurant was down on expectations, but with three TV screens showing the match, the 110 people who did attend were able to follow the game. The band, Best of British, provided great entertainment, despite having to compete with the football at the

beginning of their performance. It was quite entertaining itself to watch the band members taking sneaky looks at the TV screens whilst playing. Patrons were generous, as always, and the event raised 622.75 euros for the charity. This will go a long way to provide equipment and supplies for stroke sufferers. The next charity night will be on Thursday, 18th October, with the very popular, WOODY. Another great night guaranteed.

The Stagestruck Theatre Group has now presented its final charitable donation from the proceeds raised from their last show, ‘From a Jack to a King’. The cheque for €1,000 was presented to F.A.B. which is a breat cancer charity that operates under the Spanish AECC. This latest donation now brings the total amount given to charity following the show to €5,500. Since May 2015, when Leigh Humphries took over as director, Stagestruck has donated a total of €25,750 to a number of different charities. This latest donation has particular significance for Leigh. She has herself recently completed treatment for breast cancer and it was her own personal experience that prompted Sue Appleton and Carol Holder to establish the charity F.A.B. They, along with Leigh and other women who have been affected by the disease, are aiming to raise a total of €10,000 over the next year. F.A.B. are hoping that others will join in their campaign by organising their own fund raising activities and events. This could be anything from a sponsored

swim to a quiz night. Anyone who does, will be invited to a presentation evening at the Cardenal Belluga Theatre in San Fulgencio in June 2019. The evening will take the form of a variety show with a range of acts interspersed with personal stories from breast cancer survivors. Individuals and associations will also be invited to contribute with their own fund raising stories and will have a platform during which they can present the money that they have raised for the charity. If you would like to get involved then please contact Carol on 966 393 823 or go to the ‘Life’s too short – fundraising for cancer’ Facebook page for more information and to register your details. Suzanne O’Connell

Maria & The Pink Ladies would like to announce that the AECC Office in Playa Flamenca will close for the Summer from 30th July & re-open on 3rd September. Emergency calls only please, can be made to Maria on 633487595.

Back for one night only! Costa Blanca People Defibrillator Campaign Update In response to community concerns regarding the prompt arrival of ambulances to emergency situations in Orihuela Costa, in May the Costa Blanca People launched its Orihuela Costa Defibrillator Campaign. We asked all of our readers and advertisers to help us protect the heart of the community by raising as much money as we possibly can to place defibrillators in every Polica Local patrol car on the coast. Working in conjunction with Cruz Roja and Help at Home Costa Blanca, the campaign has the full support of the Town Hall and Local Police Department. There are currently five police cars and a police van allocated to Orihuela Costa and the officers manning these vehicles are usually the first responders to any emergency call in the local area. This means that if someone’s heart has stopped – for whatever reason - at home, in the street, at the gym, in a shop or on the beach the police are the first on the scene. By carrying professional healthcare standard defibrillators the officers will have more opportunity to save lives. The fundraising campaign aims to raise the money for the defibrillators themselves, being advised by Cruz Roja as to which specific machines should be bought, and to provide a spare battery and adult and child pads for each one. It

will also pay for the Cruz Roja to fully train the relevant number of police officers on how to use the equipment.

Running total The campaign got off to a flying start when Help Vega Baja donated €1,500 to the campaign, covering one defibrillator, with spare pads and battery and also covering all of the training costs. The Costa Blanca People then donated the money raised at its Culinary Awards – €424 - which was very generously boosted to €800 on the night by Money Corp, courtesy of Regional Director Norman Marks, which was the main sponsor of the event and

continuously supports local community initiatives. Help at Home Costa Blanca, has be working tirelessly on behalf of the campaign and has to date raised an amazing €3,200 – giving us a running total of €5,500 towards our €10,000 goal. The charity has raised the money through a quiz at Singers Bar in Villamartin and is holding a Fashion Show at the Emerald Isle on 3rd July as well as its weekly market at the Emerald Isle every Tuesday. At this half way point we are calling on local bars, restaurants, businesses and entertainers to host events and help us to reach our target. If possible, we would like to use any additional funds to place defibs in other key locations within the local community such as commercial centres once the initial five have been bought. Any monies raised can be handed over to Help at Home Costa Blanca which will be managing the funds for us. Members of the local community can make donations at the Help at Home shops in Playa Flamenca and Cabo Roig or to the charity at the weekly Tuesday market held at The Emerald Isle, La Florida. Help Vega Baja is also happy to collect donations made at its headquarters in San Miguel.

Local man Gregg Lomas is determined to raise funds for a little known school in Gambia. Many readers will already know Gregg as he was a professional singer for 15 years before hanging up his guitar two and a half years ago to focus on his tattoo studio, Black Cat Ink. Gregg became incredibly moved upon hearing the story of the boys and girls of the Kotukala School and with no hesitation joined the mission to help. During a recent tattoo session, a client told BCI about all the hard work they - along with the Spanish Insurance Group - plan to do for the remote and often forgotten school in Gambia. In desperate need of help and receiving little or no outside help, it is becoming impossible for the school to cover even basic day to day costs. Last year, a team from the Costa Blanca gave up their time to head over to the school to help out and were immediately blown away by the sheer determination from both teachers and children to educate and be educated in a desperate attempt at a better life despite such poor conditions. Gregg is set to travel to Gambia in August to help carry out essential maintenance work on the school. He is covering his own travel costs and expenses but

is actively fundraising for the work on the school itself, hoping to buy materials, school supplies and whatever is needed. Along with a small team of volunteers, Gregg will be painting classrooms, fixing furniture, delivering supplies and desperately trying to prepare the school and children for the next term. Already, Gregg has jumped out of a plane to raise funds and awareness for the campaign. Now, he is back on stage for one night only. The gig takes place on August 10th at 10.30pm at the Stray Sod Irish bar and all proceeds go to the Kotukala School.


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ow in its twelfth year, the Costa Blanca People’s Pride of Spain Awards celebrates ordinary people who do extraordinary things, with nominees reflecting the core value of giving for the good of other people, and the community at large here on the Costa Blanca. Once you decide what category your nominee fits into you can nominate someone - a family member, a colleague, a community member or even someone you respect and admire from afar - who you feel deserves recognition for what they do or have achieved. At the heart of the Costa Blanca People’s Pride of Spain Awards is Costa Blanca People boss, Claire Richards, who started the original concept and continues to drive the initiative with her

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hard work and commitment. Claire told us, “When we launched the Costa Blanca People Pride of Spain Awards in 2007, our aim was simple – to unearth and celebrate our unsung heroes - the people who make this community great. It’s hard to believe that it is twelve years later, and The Pride of Spain Awards have exceeded our wildest expectations. Each year, we continue to be

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overwhelmed by the stories of selfless actions, courage, compassion and heroism. This is our chance to celebrate the fact that every day countless expat residents go out of their way to help their neighbours, often receiving little recognition for the extraordinary contributions they make to their communities. All of us know someone who deserves such recognition for their selfless actions. It might be your mum, your sibling, your cousin, your best friend, neighbour or school teacher. I urge you to take a few minutes and nominate them for a Pride of Spain Award in 2018. On behalf of everyone at the Costa Blanca People, I would like to thank our readers, sponsors, political and community leaders who lend their ongoing support to the Costa Blanca People Pride of Spain Awards.” A look back at just some of last year’s Pride of Spain winners Young Achiever Award 2017 Sponsored by Telitec Winner: Zoe Connolly Zoe Connolly is a highly accomplished swimmer and the World Champion for the half ocean man sea swimming championships. In fact, not only is she world champion, she also had to get special permission to race because she was the youngest ever competitor! She swims to Tabarca Island and back in rough seas and although she only started fin swimming this year, she was good enough to compete against the existing Spanish Champions and came 6th in the whole country! She trains six days per week for up to four hours at a time, mixing swimming sessions with gym work. Not only that, but she spends her time poolside with her head in the books, as she intends to

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attend Oxford or Cambridge to study maths and physics. Watch this space as we expect Zoe Connolly will go far! Fundraiser of the Year Award 2017 Sponsored by Spanish Solutions and Comaskey Properties Winner: Yvonne Walker Yvonne works tirelessly on behalf of many local charities, organising collections, events, fundraisers and the annual Variety Show in Benidorm Palace. She estimates she has raised around 10 thousand euro a year and as she has been actively fundraising for the last 8 years here in Spain, we can all agree that she has raised a spectacular amount of money. She staged a three day event, raising over €2000 for the Elche Children’s Care Home. She collects Christmas gifts for the children, gathers toiletries and other much needed items and even helps cook food in exchange for donations at a local bar every Wednesday. Her Benidorm Palace shows take nine months to organise and she is constantly thinking of new ideas to help people part with their cash for a good cause. Lifetime Achievement Award 2017 Sponsored by Leddy Contractors Winner: Norah Bond Norah Bond always puts others before herself. Despite her own health concerns, for many years Norah has championed the rights of expats living locally. She is a huge advocate of gender equality and equality for the elderly and disabled and has been involved in

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lobbying for change and establishing numerous charities, association and action groups in the southern Costa Blanca. Norah worked with and was a founding member of Orihuela Costabased political party CLARO. She was also fundamental in forming PUMA22 an action group which lobbied for the provision of healthcare to expats who fell into the gap of not working but not retired, after the Valencian government removed it. From there Norah established Help at Home Costa Blanca, a charity providing home help and general basic medical care to those who need it, such as the elderly or those living alone. Most recently Norah has battled to establish a registered Community Care Association on the Cost with a drop-in centre offering friendship, activities and treatments such as Stroke support and physiotherapy for local residents. Norah has an inbred tenacity and

despite having cancer three times still manages to have the energy and determination to rattle the UK and Spanish authorities enough that they take notice of what she is saying...or ignore her at their own peril. Norah is a force to be reckoned with and has devoted her life in Spain to helping others and fighting for their rights, she gives her time freely and tirelessly and also fought many a battle with the local authorities on behalf of the expat underdog. If you are on the ropes, then this is the lady you want in your corner. CLOSING DATE FOR NOMINATIONS IS JULY 27th 2018 To nominate your local hero, simply go to http://www.costablancapeople.co m/pride-of-spain-awards/ and fill in the online form. If you don’t have internet access, simply call or visit our office (address on page 2) and we will do the rest for you.


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Tuesday, 24 July Long Lost Family ITV 9pm Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell reunite more family members with their missing relatives. This episode features two stories of new beginnings: a woman separated from her mother because of a tragic twist of fate; and our first transgender searcher, desperate to know if their birth mother will accept them.

Thursday 26 July Our Shirley Valentine Summer ITV 9pm As the women embark on their second week living together on the Greek island of Naxos, Nancy Dell’Olio is struggling to fit in with the rest of the group. However, that doesn’t stop her heading off to Athens for a date arranged by the Greek matchmaker. The search for love also continues with Annabel Giles, Ninia Benjamin and Sian Lloyd trying out speed-dating Greek style.

Friday 27 July Hairy Bikers Mediteranean Adventures: Corsica BBC 2 8pm The bikers continue their journey. The Corsican trinity of meat, chestnuts and cheese forms the basis of the bikers’ exploration but it is the independent spirit of the people that shines through.

Wednesday 25 July The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco ITV 9pm Millie Harcourt and Jean McBrian travel to San Francisco and join forces with two American codebreakers - Iris Bearden and Hailey Yarner - to pursue a serial killer from their war days, who has resurfaced in the United States.

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Saturday 28 July Hitman: Agent 47 Channel 4 10pm In 1967, Ukrainian scientist Dr Litvenko created genetically modified people who had superior reflexes and intellect, but lacked emotion, fear or remorse: the perfect killing machines. But, seemingly troubled by his work, Litvenko vanished, taking his secrets with him. The programme was shut down and the killers, known as Agents, began work as assassins for a shadowy group called the Agency. Many, including The Syndicate terrorist organisation, tried to replicate the programme, but all failed. Decades later, discovering that Litvenko had left behind a daughter, The Syndicate realised they might find him if they could trace her to wherever she’s now living. And so the hunt is on. The Agency sends Agent 47 to kill Litvenko’s daughter Katia, while the mysterious John Smith appears out of nowhere to protect her. Or at least that’s how things seem at the start.


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Breakfast Wanted Down Under Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk The Farmers’ Country Showdown Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Red Rock Escape to the Country Celebrity Money for Nothing Flog It! Impossible BBC News at Six Regional News and Weather The One Show EastEnders Holby City Our Girl BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather Stacey Dooley Investigates I Shot My Parents Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News

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ITV2 Nightscreen The Planet’s Funniest Animals Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale Coronation Street The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Bachelor Emmerdale Coronation Street The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder Take Me Out You’ve Been Framed! Gold Two and a Half Men Superstore Love Island Family Guy American Dad! Two and a Half Men Superstore Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Teleshopping ITV2 Nightscreen

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Flog it! Trade Secrets Bargain Hunt Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk How the NHS Changed Our World Caught Red Handed Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live The Daily Politics The Super League Show Getting the Builders in For What It’s Worth Nature’s Weirdest Events Madagascar Antiques Road Trip Eggheads Great British Railway Journeys Back in Time for Tea Inside the Factory The Five Billion Pound Super Sewer Live at the Apollo Newsnight No More Boys and Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free? Animals Behaving Badly The Great Game: Iran v USA This is BBC Two

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60 Days in Jail

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Live Well for Longer

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My Kitchen Rules

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Beyond 100 Days

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Vienna: Empire, Dynasty and Dream

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Britain’s Greatest Bridges

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Storage Wars

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Tour De France 2018 - Highlights

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Barcelona’s European Glory

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Tour De France 2018

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The Professionals

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Cash Cowboys

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Tour De France 2018 - Highlights

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The Supervet

9.00pm

Road Racing Series

8.55pm

Grand Designs

10.00pm

The Bourne Identity

11.00pm

FYI Daily The Bourne Identity

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4.45pm

Agatha Christie’s Marple

6.55pm

Heartbeat

10.00pm

The Yorkshire Dales and the Lakes

11.05pm

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Murder, She Wrote

11.00pm

Secret History

12.20am

Saw

9.00pm

Midsomer Murders

1.20am

FYI Daily

11.00pm

Foyle’s War

12.10am

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

2.15am

The Yorkshire Dales and the Lakes

1.00am

A Touch of Frost

3.00am

ITV3 Nightscreen

3.20am

The Good Wife

3.30am

Teleshopping

4.15am

8 Out of 10 Cats

1.25am

Saw

2.30am

Ax Men

3.20am

Tommy Cooper

3.45am

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4.00am

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Breakfast Wanted Down Under Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk The Farmers’ Country Showdown Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Red Rock Escape to the Country Celebrity Money for Nothing Flog It! Impossible BBC News at Six Regional News and Weather The One Show Fake Britain Animals Behaving Badly Who Do You Think You Are? BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather A Question of Sport Live From the BBC How to Stay Young Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News

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The Planet’s Funniest Animals Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! Gold The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Bachelor Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! Gold The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder Take Me Out You’ve Been Framed! Gold Two and a Half Men Superstore Love Island Celebability Family Guy American Dad! Two and a Half Men Superstore Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Teleshopping ITV2 Nightscreen

Same Kind of Different as Me

9.15am

Daphne

11.00am

The Shanghai Job

12.50pm

Thor: Ragnarok

3.15pm

An Ordinary Man

5.05pm

Same Kind of Different as Me

7.15pm

The Shanghai Job

9.00pm

Thor: Ragnarok

11.15pm

Jupiter’s Moon

1.25am

Heartlock

3.10am

Daphne

4.45am

An Ordinary Man

6.30am

Anon: Special

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ITV1 7.00am 9.30am 10.25am 11.30am 1.30pm 2.30pm 2.55pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.30pm 11.45pm 12.15am 1.10am 4.00am 4.50am 6.05am

Sky Sports 1 7.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans Bitesize

7.30am

Good Morning Sports Fans Bitesize

8.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Tenable Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury Coronation Street The Bletchley Circle ITV News at Ten and Weather ITV News London Britain’s Busiest Airport - Heathrow Holiday Horrors: Caught on Camera Jackpot247 Grantchester ITV Nightscreen The Jeremy Kyle Show

Sky 1 7.00am 8.00am

Modern Family Monkey Life

Channel 4 Countdown

7.00am

Peppa Pig

7.45am

King of Queens

7.05am

Olly the Little White Van

8.35am

Everybody Loves Raymond

7.10am

Luo Bao Bei

10.00am

Frasier

7.20am

Simon

7.30am

Noddy: Toyland Detective

7.40am

Fireman Sam

7.50am

Thomas and Friends

11.05am

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

12.00pm

The Simpsons

1.00pm

Channel 4 News

8.00am

Pets

1.05pm

Come Dine with Me

8.10am

Shimmer and Shine

2.05pm

Find it, Fix it, Flog it

8.20am

Shane the Chef

3.10pm

Countdown

8.35am

Peppa Pig

4.00pm

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

8.55am

Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom

5.00pm

The £100K Drop

9.05am

Paw Patrol

6.00pm

Come Dine with Me

9.20am

Floogals

9.40am

Digby Dragon

6.30pm

The Simpsons

7.30pm

Hollyoaks

8.00pm

Channel 4 News

9.00pm

Live Well for Longer

10.00pm

9.55am

Nella the Princess Knight

10.05am

Mofy

10.15am

The Wright Stuff

12.15pm

Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away!

24 Hours in A & E

1.10pm

5 News Lunchtime

11.00pm

Stath Lets Flats

1.15pm

GPs: Behind Closed Doors

11.30pm

999: What’s Your Emergency?

2.10pm

Access

12.35am

Prison

2.15pm

Home and Away

1.30am

One Born Every Minute

2.45pm

Neighbours

Don’t be Afraid of the Dark

3.15pm

Cagney and Lacey

Vet on the Hill

4.15pm

Heart of Murder

6.00pm

5 News at 5

6.30pm

Neighbours

7.00pm

Home and Away

7.30pm

5 News Tonight

8.00pm

Funniest Ever Celebrity Moments

9.00pm

The Highland Midwife

10.00pm

Undercover Coppers

11.00pm

Britain Under Attack:

12.05am

Crimewave 2018: Lawless Britain

1.05am

Law and Disorder: The Live Debate

2.00am

Super Casino

4.10am

GPs: Behind Closed Doors

5.00am

Kavos: Get Your Tatts Out

5.45am

House Doctor

6.10am

Divine Designs

6.35am

Wildlife SOS

7.00am 7.05am 8.40am 9.40am 10.40am 11.40am 12.55pm 1.55pm 3.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 9.00pm

Snooker v Darts The Chase Cash Cowboys The Professionals Minder The Sweeney The Professionals Tour De France 2018 - Highlights Tour De France 2018 The Professionals Cash Cowboys Tour De France 2018 - Highlights British Superbike Championship Highlights River Monsters Full Metal Jacket FYI Daily Full Metal Jacket Minder Lethal Weapon The Protectors ITV4 Nightscreen Teleshopping

9.00am

Monkey Business

2.25am

10.00am

Animal 999

4.05am

Good Morning Sports Fans

11.00am

Modern Family

5.00am

Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb

9.30am

My Icon

12.00pm

MacGyver

5.55am

My Kitchen Rules

1.00pm

Hawaii Five-0

9.40am

Live Anz Premiership Netball

6.50am

Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free

3.00pm

NCIS: Los Angeles

11.15am

Live ATP 500: Hamburg

5.00pm

Stargate SG-1

7.30pm

Sky Sports News at 6

6.00pm

The Simpsons

6.30pm

Futurama

8.00pm

Live Darts: World Matchplay

7.30pm

The Simpsons

1.00am

Dillian Whyte: Off Limits

9.00pm

A League of Their Own

1.30am

Dillian Whyte: Heavy Duty

10.00pm

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

12.10am

Stan Lee’s Lucky Man

2.00am

Sky Sports News

1.05am

A League of Their Own

3.00am

Sky Sports News

2.00am

Brit Cops: Frontline Crime

4.00am

Sky Sports News

5.00am

Sky Sports News

6.00am

Sky Sports News

7.00am 8.00am 9.00am 10.00am 11.00am 12.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.05am 1.00am 2.05am 3.05am 4.00am 4.45am 5.30am

Hollyoaks Couples Come Dine with Me Melissa and Joey Baby Daddy Black-ish How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Melissa and Joey Baby Daddy Young and Hungry The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The 100 Tattoo Fixers on Holiday The Big Bang Theory Gogglebox First Dates Tattoo Fixers on Holiday The 100 How I Met Your Mother Couples Come Dine with Me

3.00am

Most Shocking ...

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NCIS: Los Angeles

5.00am

Animal 999

6.00am

Futurama

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9.00am

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1.00am 2.25am 3.25am 4.25am

Beyond 100 Days The Royal Welsh Show 2018 1066: A Year to Conquer England Paul O’Grady’s Working Britain Sword, Musket and Machine Gun: Britain’s Armed History Tunes for Tyrants: Music and Power with Suzy Klein Cardinal 1066: A Year to Conquer England Paul O’Grady’s Working Britain This is BBC Four

Food Unwrapped

12.00am

ITV3

Criminals Caught on Camera

More 4

7.00am

Classic Coronation Street

9.55am

8.00am

Heartbeat

10.30am

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

9.00am

The Royal

12.35pm

Four in a Bed

10.05am

Judge Judy

3.10pm

Come Dine with Me

11.00am

George and Mildred

11.35am

Agatha Christie’s Marple

5.50pm

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

6.55pm

The Secret Life of the Zoo

1.35pm

The Royal

2.40pm

Heartbeat

7.55pm

The Supervet

3.40pm

Classic Coronation Street

8.55pm

Grand Designs

4.50pm

Agatha Christie’s Marple

10.00pm

This is Us

6.55pm

Heartbeat

11.00pm

Sarah Millican

8.00pm

Murder, She Wrote

12.00am

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

9.00pm

Lewis

11.00pm

Foyle’s War

1.05am

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA This is Us

1.00am

A Touch of Frost

2.00am

3.00am

ITV3 Nightscreen

3.00am

The Good Wife

3.30am

Teleshopping

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8 Out of 10 Cats

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Breakfast Wanted Down Under Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk The Farmers’ Country Showdown Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Red Rock Escape to the Country Celebrity Money for Nothing Flog It! Impossible BBC News at Six Regional News and Weather The One Show EastEnders Eat Well for Less Keeping Faith BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather New Tricks Who Do You Think You Are? Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News

BBC2 7.00am 7.30am 8.15am 9.00am 9.30am 10.00am 12.00pm 2.00pm 2.45pm 3.30pm 4.15pm 5.15pm 6.15pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.30pm 12.15am 1.15am 2.15am 3.15am

ITV2 7.00am 7.20am 8.10am 9.00am 9.30am 10.25am 11.20am 1.15pm 1.45pm 2.45pm 3.35pm 5.45pm 6.50pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.50pm 12.45am 1.40am 2.10am 2.40am 3.10am 6.40am

The Planet’s Funniest Animals Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale Coronation Street The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Bachelor Emmerdale Coronation Street The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder Take Me Out You’ve Been Framed! Gold Two and a Half Men Superstore Love Island Keith Lemon: Coming in America Family Guy American Dad! Two and a Half Men Superstore Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Teleshopping ITV2 Nightscreen

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8.50am

Same Kind of Different as Me

11.00am

Daphne

12.45pm

Thor: Ragnarok

3.05pm

Road Hard

5.00pm

The Shanghai Job

6.50pm

Same Kind of Different as Me

9.00pm

Thor: Ragnarok

11.15pm

Road Hard

1.00am

The Shanghai Job

2.40am 4.20am 6.30am

Heartlock Jupiter’s Moon Anon: Special

Flog it! Trade Secrets Coast Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk How the NHS Changed Our World Caught Red Handed Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live Perfection Getting the Builders in For What It’s Worth Nature’s Weirdest Events Jungle Atlantis Antiques Road Trip Eggheads Great British Railway Journeys Hairy Bikers’ Mediterranean Adventure Inventing the Impossible: The Big Life Fix Horizon: Spina Bifida and Me Quacks Newsnight Hospital Who Do You Think You Are? The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan This is BBC Two

7.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans Bitesize

7.30am

Good Morning Sports Fans Bitesize

8.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans

9.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans

10.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans

11.00am

Live European Tour Golf

1.00pm

Live Senior British Open

3.30pm

Live Ladies Scottish Open

6.30pm

To be Announced

8.00pm

Sky Sports Tonight

8.30pm

Live Super League

10.30pm

Live Darts: World Matchplay

12.00am

Jd Ringside: The Countdown

12.30am

Dillian Whyte: Off Limits

1.00am

Sky Sports News

2.00am

MLS Greatest Games

2.20am

Football

4.25am

MLS Greatest Games

4.30am

Football

6.35am

One2eleven

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Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Tenable Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Eat, Shop, Save Emmerdale Birds of a Feather Our Shirley Valentine Summer ITV News at Ten and Weather ITV News London Unforgotten Give it a Year Jackpot247 ITV Nightscreen The Jeremy Kyle Show

Sky 1 7.00am 8.00am 9.00am 10.00am 11.00am 12.00pm 1.00pm 3.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 12.00am 1.00am 2.00am 3.00am 4.00am 5.00am 6.00am

Modern Family Monkey Life Monkey Business Animal 999 Modern Family MacGyver Hawaii Five-0 NCIS: Los Angeles Stargate SG-1 The Simpsons Futurama The Simpsons Duck Quacks Don’t Echo SEAL Team Sick Note The Russell Howard Hour A League of Their Own Brit Cops: Frontline Crime Most Shocking ... Hawaii Five-0 Animal 999 Futurama

7.00am

Classic Coronation Street

7.55am

Heartbeat

9.00am

The Royal

10.05am

Judge Judy

11.00am

George and Mildred

11.35am

Agatha Christie’s Marple

1.35pm

The Royal

2.40pm

Heartbeat

3.40pm

Classic Coronation Street

4.55pm

Agatha Christie’s Marple

6.55pm

Heartbeat

8.00pm

Murder, She Wrote

9.00pm

Vera

11.00pm

Foyle’s War

1.00am

A Touch of Frost

2.55am 3.30am

The fire started at 12 noon on Tuesday on the CV-845 road in Hondón de las Nieves. Because of its proximity to a residential area, firefighters had to work quickly to ensure the fire did not spread.

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Channel 5

7.00am

Countdown

7.00am

Peppa Pig

7.45am

King of Queens

7.05am

Olly the Little White Van

8.35am

Everybody Loves Raymond

7.10am

Luo Bao Bei

10.00am

Frasier

7.20am

Simon

11.05am

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

7.30am

Noddy: Toyland Detective

12.00pm

The Simpsons

7.40am

Fireman Sam

1.00pm

Channel 4 News

7.50am

Thomas and Friends

1.05pm

Come Dine with Me

8.00am

Pets

2.05pm

Find it, Fix it, Flog it

8.10am

Shimmer and Shine

3.10pm

Countdown

8.20am

Shane the Chef

4.00pm

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

8.35am

Peppa Pig

5.00pm

The £100K Drop

8.55am

Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom

6.00pm

Come Dine with Me

9.05am

Paw Patrol

6.30pm

The Simpsons

9.20am

Floogals

7.30pm

Hollyoaks

9.40am

Digby Dragon

8.00pm

Channel 4 News

9.00pm

George Clarke’s Old House, New Home

10.00pm

Prison

11.00pm

Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back

12.00am

Who is America?

12.40am

Our Guy in Russia

1.40am

The Sex Clinic: Artist in Residence

2.35am

The Supervet

3.30am

How to Get Rich Quick

9.55am

Nella the Princess Knight

10.05am

Mofy

10.15am

The Wright Stuff

12.15pm

Can’t Pay Special

1.10pm

5 News Lunchtime

1.15pm

GPs: Behind Closed Doors

2.15pm

Home and Away

2.45pm

Neighbours

3.15pm

Cagney and Lacey

4.15pm

Garage Sale Mystery

6.00pm

5 News at 5

3.55am

Dispatches

4.25am

Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb

5.20am

My Kitchen Rules

6.15am

Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free

6.30pm

Neighbours

6.35am

Star Boot Sale

7.00pm

Home and Away

7.30pm

5 News Tonight

BBC 4

8.00pm

Mission: Impossible - Fallout Special

8.30pm

Caught on Camera

8.00pm

Beyond 100 Days

9.00pm

Bad Tenants: Disturbing the Peace

8.30pm

The Royal Welsh Show 2018

10.00pm

Eamonn and Ruth:

9.00pm

Australia with Simon Reeve

10.00pm

Size Matters

11.00pm

Fall of the Krays

11.00pm

In Search of Science

1.15am

Super Casino

12.00am

The Great British Year

4.10am

GPs: Behind Closed Doors

1.00am

Cardinal

5.00am

Get Your Tatts Out: Kavos Ink

2.25am

Australia with Simon Reeve

5.45am

House Doctor

3.25am

Size Matters

6.10am

Divine Designs

4.25am

This is BBC Four

6.35am

Wildlife SOS

9.55am

Food Unwrapped

10.30am

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

12.35pm

Four in a Bed

3.10pm

Come Dine with Me

5.50pm

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

6.55pm

The Secret Life of the Zoo

7.55pm

The Supervet

8.55pm

Grand Designs

10.00pm

Outlander

11.35pm

24 Hours in A & E

1.45am

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

ITV3 Nightscreen

2.40am

Outlander

Teleshopping

4.10am

The Good Wife

7.00am 8.35am 9.00am 10.00am 11.00am 12.00pm 1.00pm 1.30pm 1.45pm 6.15pm 6.30pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.05pm 12.45am 1.45am 1.50am 2.50am 3.45am 4.00am

The Chase Storage Wars Cash Cowboys The Professionals Minder Tour De France 2018 - Highlights Storage Wars Texas Sporting Funnies Tour De France 2018 Football’s Greatest Storage Wars Texas Cash Cowboys Tour De France 2018 - Highlights Monster Carp Licence to Kill FYI Daily Licence to Kill Saw FYI Daily Saw The Big Fish Off ITV4 Nightscreen Teleshopping

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Wildfire destroys scrubland in Hondón de las Nieves

Members of the Provincial Fire Brigade of Alicante have extinguished a wildfire in the area of Hondón de las Nieves. The fire burned four hectares of scrubland just 500 metres from a housing urbanisation.

ITV1 7.00am 9.30am 10.25am 11.30am 1.30pm 2.30pm 2.55pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.30pm 11.45pm 12.45am 1.10am 4.00am 6.05am

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BBC1 7.00am 10.15am 11.00am 12.00pm 12.45pm 1.15pm 2.00pm 2.30pm 2.45pm 3.30pm 4.30pm 5.15pm 6.15pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 10.30pm 11.00pm 11.25pm 11.35pm 12.15am 12.40am 2.20am 2.25am

Breakfast Wanted Down Under Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk The Farmers’ Country Showdown Bargain Hunt BBC News at One Regional News and Weather Red Rock Escape to the Country Celebrity Money for Nothing Flog It! Impossible BBC News at Six Regional News and Weather The One Show A Question of Sport EastEnders Still Open All Hours Would I Lie to You? Our Friend Victoria BBC News at Ten Regional News and Weather Room 101 One Hot Summer Disturbia Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News

BBC2 7.00am 7.30am 8.15am 9.00am 10.00am 12.00pm 2.00pm 2.45pm 3.30pm 4.15pm 5.15pm 6.15pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 11.30pm 12.05am 1.05am 1.35am 2.35am 3.30am

ITV2 7.00am 7.20am 8.10am 9.00am 9.55am 10.25am 11.20am 1.15pm 2.15pm 2.45pm 3.35pm 5.45pm 6.50pm 8.00pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.05pm 12.05am 1.05am 2.00am 2.30am 2.55am 3.20am 6.50am

The Planet’s Funniest Animals Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! Gold The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Bachelor Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! Gold The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder Take Me Out You’ve Been Framed! Gold Two and a Half Men Superstore Love Island Celebrity Juice Family Guy American Dad! Two and a Half Men Superstore Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Teleshopping ITV2 Nightscreen

Road Hard

8.45am

Same Kind of Different as Me

10.50am

Thor: Ragnarok

1.05pm

The Mountain Between Us

3.00pm

The Shanghai Job

4.40pm

Same Kind of Different as Me

6.45pm

Thor: Ragnarok

9.00pm

The Mountain Between Us

11.00pm

The Shanghai Job

12.45am 2.40am 4.40am 6.30am

Heartlock Road Hard Daphne Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Special

ITV1 7.00am 9.30am 10.25am 11.30am 1.30pm 2.30pm 2.55pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.00pm 11.30pm 11.45pm 1.50am 4.00am 4.50am

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder Tenable Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street James Martin’s American Adventure Coronation Street Doc Martin ITV News at Ten and Weather ITV News London The 40 Year Old Virgin Jackpot247 Who’s Doing the Dishes? ITV Nightscreen

Sky Sports 1

Sky 1

Channel 4

Channel 5

7.00am

Countdown

7.00am

Peppa Pig

7.45am

King of Queens

7.05am

Olly the Little White Van

8.35am

Everybody Loves Raymond

7.10am

Luo Bao Bei

10.00am

Frasier

7.20am

Simon

11.05am

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

7.30am

Noddy: Toyland Detective

12.00pm

The Simpsons

7.40am

Fireman Sam

1.00pm

Channel 4 News

7.50am

Thomas and Friends

1.05pm

Come Dine with Me

8.00am

Pets

2.05pm

Find it, Fix it, Flog it

8.10am

Shimmer and Shine

3.10pm

Countdown

8.20am

Shane the Chef

4.00pm

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

8.35am

Peppa Pig

5.00pm

The £100K Drop

8.55am

Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom

6.00pm

Come Dine with Me

9.05am

Paw Patrol

6.30pm

The Simpsons

7.30pm

Hollyoaks

9.20am

Floogals

8.00pm

Channel 4 News

9.40am

Digby Dragon

9.00pm 10.00pm

The Crystal Maze 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

11.00pm

The Last Leg

12.05am

The Big Narstie Show

9.55am

Nella the Princess Knight

10.05am

Mofy

10.15am

The Wright Stuff

12.15pm

Bad Tenants, Rogue Landlords 5 News Lunchtime

1.10am

Stath Lets Flats

1.10pm

7.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans Bitesize

7.00am

Modern Family

1.40am

Kill Your Friends

1.15pm

GPs: Behind Closed Doors

7.30am

Good Morning Sports Fans Bitesize

8.00am

Monkey Life

3.25am

Lookalikes

2.15pm

Home and Away

8.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans

9.00am

Meerkat Manor

3.50am

Vet on the Hill

2.45pm

Neighbours

9.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans

10.00am

Animal 999

Cagney and Lacey

10.00am

Good Morning Sports Fans

Modern Family

Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb

3.15pm

11.00am

4.45am

4.15pm

Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt

Paddock Uncut: Hungary

MacGyver

My Kitchen Rules

10.30am

12.00pm

5.40am

1.00pm

Hawaii Five-0

6.35am

Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free

6.00pm

5 News at 5

10.45am

Live Hungarian F1 GP: Practice

3.00pm

NCIS: Los Angeles

6.40am

Star Boot Sale

6.30pm

Neighbours

12.50pm

Live Hungarian F2: Practice

5.00pm

Stargate SG-1

7.00pm

Home and Away

1.45pm

Live Senior British Open

6.00pm

The Simpsons

7.30pm

5 News Tonight

3.30pm

Live Women’s T20 Super League

6.30pm

Futurama

8.00pm

Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast

9.00pm

Celebrity Five Go Caravanning

10.00pm

Jane Mcdonald and Friends

11.00pm

Blind Date

12.05am

Before They Were Stars

1.00am

Super Casino

4.10am

GPs: Behind Closed Doors

5.45am

House Doctor

6.10am

Divine Designs

6.35am

Wildlife SOS

7.00am

The Chase

Cricket

7.30pm

The Simpsons

10.45pm

Live Darts: World Matchplay

9.00pm

Modern Family

12.00am

JD Ringside: The Weigh in

10.00pm

Stan Lee’s Lucky Man

11.00pm

A League of Their Own

12.00am

Micky Flanagan Thinking Aloud

1.00am

A League of Their Own

2.00am

Brit Cops: Frontline Crime

3.00am

Most Shocking ...

4.00am

Hawaii Five-0

7.00pm

12.30am

JD Ringside: The Countdown

1.00am

Sky Sports News

2.00am

Sky Sports News

3.00am

Sky Sports News

4.00am

Sky Sports News

5.00am

Sky Sports News

5.00am

Animal 999

6.00am

Sky Sports News

6.00am

Futurama

7.00am 8.00am 9.00am 10.00am 11.00am 12.00pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 3.00pm 4.00pm 5.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 8.30pm 9.00pm 10.00pm 12.35am 1.25am 2.20am 3.25am 4.20am 5.15am 6.00am

Hollyoaks Couples Come Dine with Me Melissa and Joey Baby Daddy Black-ish How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Melissa and Joey Baby Daddy Young and Hungry The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones The Big Bang Theory Gogglebox First Dates Tattoo Fixers on Holiday Rude Tube How I Met Your Mother Couples Come Dine with Me

7.00am

Classic Coronation Street

7.55am

Heartbeat

9.00am

The Royal

10.00am

Judge Judy

10.55am

George and Mildred

11.25am

Agatha Christie’s Marple

1.35pm

The Royal

2.40pm

Heartbeat

3.40pm

Classic Coronation Street

4.50pm

Housewife 49

6.55pm

Heartbeat

8.00pm

Murder, She Wrote

9.00pm

Agatha Christie’s Poirot

11.00pm

Foyle’s War

1.05am

Vera

2.55am

Honest

3.50am

Billy Connolly’s Big Send Off

4.45am

This Time Next Year

5.35am

George and Mildred

6.00am

Judge Judy

6.50am

ITV3 Nightscreen

Sky Movies Premiere 7.00am

Flog it! Trade Secrets Coast Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk Gardeners’ World Victoria Derbyshire BBC Newsroom Live Perfection Getting the Builders in For What It’s Worth Nature’s Weirdest Events Jungle Atlantis Antiques Road Trip Eggheads Great British Railway Journeys Hairy Bikers’ Mediterranean Adventure Gardeners’ World Love and Friendship Newsnight Louis Theroux Panorama Horizon Picnic at Hanging Rock This is BBC Two

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BBC 4 8.00pm 8.30pm 10.40pm 11.00pm

4.05am 4.35am

World News Today BBC Proms 2018: English Elegy Top of the Pops: 1971 Mick Jagger - Whistle Test Special: It’s Only Rock and Roll BBC Proms 2018: Pioneers of Sound The Rolling Stones at the BBC Northern Soul Mick Jagger - Whistle Test Special: It’s Only Rock and Roll Top of the Pops: 1971 This is BBC Four

9.55am

Food Unwrapped

10.30am

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

12.35pm

Four in a Bed

12.00am 1.20am 2.05am 3.05am

ITV3

More 4

3.10pm

Come Dine with Me

5.50pm

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

ITV4 8.35am

Cash Cowboys

9.30am

Storage Wars

10.00am

The Professionals

11.00am

Tour De France 2018 - Highlights

12.00pm

Tour De France 2018

6.15pm

Football’s Greatest

6.30pm

Storage Wars Texas

6.55pm

The Secret Life of the Zoo

7.00pm

Cash Cowboys

7.55pm

The Supervet

8.00pm

Tour De France 2018 - Highlights

9.00pm

The Bourne Identity

10.00pm

FYI Daily

10.05pm

The Bourne Identity

11.20pm

The Chronicles of Riddick

12.20am

FYI Daily

12.25am

The Chronicles of Riddick

1.40am

Football’s Foreign Legion

8.55pm

Grand Designs

10.00pm

Dicte - Crime Reporter

12.00am

24 Hours in A & E

1.00am

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

2.00am

Ramsay’s Hotel Hell

2.55am

The Good Wife

3.50am

8 Out of 10 Cats

2.40am

Lethal Weapon

3.30am

Storage Wars

3.50am

ITV4 Nightscreen

4.00am

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Television: Sat. 28th July BBC1

7.00am 11.00am 12.30pm 1.00pm 2.00pm 2.10pm 2.15pm 3.00pm 3.45pm 4.30pm 5.30pm 6.25pm 7.50pm 8.00pm 8.05pm 8.10pm 9.00pm 9.40pm 10.30pm 11.00pm 11.15pm 11.20pm 1.30am 1.35am

Breakfast Saturday Kitchen Live Nadiya’s Family Favourites Bargain Hunt BBC News Weather Wanted Down Under Money for Nothing Garden Rescue Escape to the Country Wedding Day Winners Monsters vs Aliens BBC News Regional News Weather Pointless Who Dares Wins Casualty Mrs. Brown’s Boys BBC News Weather Avengers: Age of Ultron Weather for the Week Ahead BBC News

BBC2 7.35am 8.05am 8.35am 9.05am 9.35am 10.05am 10.30am 11.30am 12.15pm 1.00pm 1.30pm 2.30pm 4.10pm 5.10pm 5.35pm 6.25pm 7.00pm 7.50pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.00pm 11.15pm 11.45pm 1.45am 2.40am 4.35am

ITV2 7.00am 9.55am 12.40pm 1.25pm 2.25pm 2.30pm 3.15pm 4.15pm 4.20pm 5.25pm 6.25pm 6.30pm 7.10pm 7.20pm 8.20pm 8.25pm 10.00pm 11.05pm 11.50pm 1.15am 2.10am 2.55am 3.45am 6.45am

Emmerdale Omnibus Coronation Street Omnibus Catchphrase Looney Tunes: Back in Action FYI Daily Looney Tunes: Back in Action St. Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold FYI Daily St. Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold Hotel Transylvania Preview FYI Daily Hotel Transylvania Preview Hotel Transylvania Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace FYI Daily Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace Love Island Keith Lemon: Coming in America Family Guy American Dad! Celebability Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Teleshopping ITV2 Nightscreen

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Marrying Mum and Dad Officially Amazing Goes Bunkers The Dengineers Naomi’s Nightmares of Nature Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall David Attenbrough’s Natural Curiosities Animal Odd Couples Natural World Homes Under the Hammer Food and Drink Kew on a Plate The Man Who Never Was Ben and James versus the Arabian Desert Flog It! Don’t Panic! The Dad’s Army Story Dad’s Army Ride London: Women’s Classique BBC Proms Extra We’re Doomed! The Dad’s Army Story Dad’s Army Reginald D. Hunter’s Songs of the Border QI Stewart Lee: Content Provider Picnic at Hanging Rock Michael Kolhass This is BBC Two

ITV1 7.00am

Children’s programmes

9.25am

ITV News

9.30am

Zoe Ball on Saturday

10.25am

Saturday Morning with James Martin

12.20pm

Love Your Garden

1.20pm 1.30pm 2.30pm

ITV Racing: Live From Ascot

5.00pm

The Chase

6.00pm

To be Announced

7.00pm

Regional News and Weather

7.15pm

ITV Evening News

7.30pm

7.00am 8.00am 9.00am 10.00am 11.00am 11.30am 12.00pm 12.30pm 1.00pm 1.30pm 2.00pm 2.55pm 4.40pm 6.45pm 7.00pm 8.00pm 11.00pm 12.00am 1.00am 2.00am 3.00am 4.00am 5.00am 6.00am

Sky Sports News Good Morning Sports Fans Good Morning Sports Fans Good Morning Sports Fans Boxing Boxing Dillian Whyte: Heavy Duty Dillian Whyte: Off Limits Jd Ringside: The Countdown Jd Ringside: The Weigh in Live Hungarian F1 GP:Quali Preshow Live Hungarian F1 GP: Qualifying Cricket To be Announced Boxing Live Darts: World Matchplay Live PGA Tour Golf Sky Sports News Sky Sports News Sky Sports News Sky Sports News Sky Sports News Sky Sports News Sky Sports News

Sky Movies Premiere

Channel 4 7.10am

King of Queens

8.30am

Everybody Loves Raymond

9.25am

Frasier

ITV Lunchtime News

10.30am

The Big Bang Theory

To be Announced

11.25am

The Simpsons

12.25pm

Come Dine with Me

1.25pm

Four in a Bed

4.00pm

A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun

Japandemonium

5.00pm

Kirstie and Phil’s Love it or List it

8.00pm

To be Announced

6.00pm

Channel 4 News

12.15am

ITV News

12.35am

To be Announced

6.30pm

Formula 1

1.30am

Jackpot247

8.00pm

A Year in the New Forest

4.00am

Eternal Glory

9.00pm

My Family and the Galapagos

4.50am

ITV Nightscreen 10.00pm

Hitman: Agent 47

11.50pm

Riddick

Sky Sports 1

Sky 1 7.00am

Futurama

1.55am

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

10.00am

The Simpsons

2.45am

The Big Narstie Show

11.30am

The Premier League Years

3.40am

Hollyoaks Omnibus

1.30pm

Dogs: An Amazing Animal Family

5.45am

My Kitchen Rules

4.30pm

Modern Family

6.40am

Star Boot Sale

7.00pm

The Simpsons

9.00pm

S.W.A.T.

10.00pm

A League of Their Own

11.00pm

Football’s Funniest Moments

12.00am

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

2.10am

Sick Note

3.05am

SEAL Team

4.00am

NCIS: Los Angeles

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BBC 4 8.00pm

Mountain: Life at the Extreme

9.00pm

Wonders of the Monsoon

10.00pm

Hidden

11.00pm

The Summer of Love

12.00am

Psychedelic Britannia

1.00am

Gershwin’s Summertime:

2.00am

It’s Only Rock and Roll 3.00am

Mountain: Life at the Extreme

4.00am

Wonders of the Monsoon

ITV3

Couples Come Dine with Me

7.00am

Murder, She Wrote

9.55am

Kirstie’s Vintage Gems

9.15am

The Shanghai Job

9.00am

Don’t Tell the Bride

7.50am

Murder, She Wrote

10.30am

Food Unwrapped Summer Diet Special

11.00am

Top Ten Show, the 2018

10.00am

How I Met Your Mother

8.50am

Murder, She Wrote

11.15am

The Lego Ninjago Movie

12.30pm

The Goldbergs

9.50am

Agatha Christie’s Marple

1.00pm

The Mountain Between Us

3.00pm

The Big Bang Theory

11.50am

Agatha Christie’s Marple

5.20pm

The Shanghai Job

10.00pm

X-Men Warm Bodies

1.50pm 3.50pm

12.00am

Gogglebox

5.55pm

Agatha Christie’s Poirot

9.00pm

The Mountain Between Us

2.05am

Tattoo Fixers on Holiday

8.00pm

Midsomer Murders

11.00pm

Thor: Ragnarok

3.15am

Rude Tube

10.00pm

Endeavour

1.15am

Road Hard

4.05am

Gogglebox

12.00am

Vera

Heartlock

5.00am

Rude Tube

4.50am

Daphne

5.25am

Rude(ish) Tube

6.30am

Anon: Special

5.50am

How I Met Your Mother

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Honest

Perhaps as a result, more than a third (35%) of binge viewers, and almost half (47%) of young adults aged 16-24 are trying to cut down their viewing in some way. This includes rationing their viewing (19%), finding an alternative hobby (10%), or even cancelling a TV subscription (4%). Binge viewing has such a strong allure that many viewers say they don’t intend to do it, but the pull of the next episode keeps them tuned in. More than seven in ten (74%) say they sometimes watch more than they intend to, while 18% say this always happens. Bingeing is most popular among young people: more than half (53%) of those aged 12-15 enjoy weekly watcha-thons, compared to just 16% of over65s. For that older age group, more than half (59%) prefer a traditional release of one episode per week. The trend has been driven, in part, by the availability of faster home internet speeds, a rise in the number of

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connected TVs, and increased take-up of smartphones and tablets. Spoiler alert! For many binge viewers, the desire to keep up with programmes is driven by fear of someone spoiling a programme’s ending (25%). This can result in some (16%) feeling under pressure to keep up with the viewing habits of family or friends. And for some, the days of being tied to the TV schedule are fading, as UK viewers take advantage of being able to watch whenever, wherever they like. More than a third of people watch TV on the move – while on holiday (24%), while commuting (16%) or even in the pub (7%). Just over a half of people (51%) watch TV in their bedroom, while others watch in the kitchen (16%), the garden (9%) or the bathroom (9%).

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Binge watching Britain The UK has become a nation of binge viewers, Ofcom research reveals, with eight in ten adults now watching multiple episodes of their favourite shows in a single sitting. The findings are part of Ofcom’s annual Communications Market Report which reveals stark differences in how older and younger people watch television. Eight in ten adults in the UK (79%) – or 40 million people – use catch-up technology such as BBC iPlayer, or subscription services such as Netflix, to watch multiple episodes of a series in one sitting, wiping out the wait for next week’s instalment. One third (35%) do so every week and more than half (55%) do it monthly. Most binge viewers (70%) find this type of viewing relaxing and enjoyable, and for others it’s an opportunity to discuss with friends (24%). But around a third (32%) of adults admit the temptation to watch another episode has cost them sleep and left them feeling tired.

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5 things you need to know before buying a property in Spain Falling in love with Spain isn’t hard. The gorgeous beaches, abundant sunshine and affordable, delicious food and wine can quickly get under visitors’ skin. Golf lovers are also particularly well served by Spain, which has around 350 golf courses, many of them championship quality. However, holidaying somewhere and buying a property there are two very different matters. As such, leading Spanish home builder Taylor Wimpey España, with its 60 years of experience, has provided its five top tips on what overseas buyers need to know before they put their money into the Spanish property market. “Every country has its own unique quirks when it comes to buying property, and Spain is no different in this respect. Understanding the local market can ensure a pleasurable buying experience rather than a stressful one, so it’s well worth taking a little time to research everything you need to know in advance.” Marc Pritchard, Sales and Marketing Director, Taylor Wimpey España

5 top tips for buying a property in Spain: 1. Choose the property type carefully Different types of property come with different financial implications. For example, many buyers assume that condominium charges only apply to apartments. However, they also often apply to townhouses and villas built on private estates. As two-thirds of foreign buyers in Spain opt for these types of community properties, according to Just Landed, buyers should be sure to check the details as part of the viewing process. 2. Arrange viewings early The summer months are an incredibly busy time for the Spanish property market, so it’s advisable to book viewings as far in advance as possible. Don’t assume that it’s possible to just turn up and have a viewing on the same day without arranging an appointment in advance.

While that may well be doable over the winter months, it’s unlikely to be the case during the peak summer season. 3. Check the paperwork It’s important to view the nota simple (similar to a Land Registry extract) before committing to buying a home in Spain. This is available from the Colegio de Registradores in Spanish, or in English for an additional fee. For new build homes, popular with many overseas buyers, the final building certification paperwork and guarantees all need to be in order, including certi-fication from a registered architect that the property is finished. Buying with an established housebuilder offers a comforting degree of certainty in this respect, as all its new build homes come with final building certification, plus a guarantee that they comply with all relevant planning permissions. 4. Check the cadastral value Purchase tax in Spain is based on a

property’s cadastral value. Interestingly, this value can differ from the sale price, as it is calculated based on the council’s valuation of the property, rather than on the seller’s. As such, buyers should not make assumptions about the purchase tax amount, but should instead check the cadastral value at the relevant regional government’s online tax agency site.

5. Choose a trusted seller Perhaps an obvious point, but one that’s still worth making. Choosing a company with a good reputation brings considerable peace of mind. Not only does it offer assurance as to the quality of the property, but also in relation to how easy the transaction is likely to be - a key consideration when buying a home in another country.


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Guardia Civil raid ‘puppy farm’ The Guardia Civil released images this week taken during a raid at a puppy farm in Castellón where animals were being kept in horrific circumstances. The illegal dog breeding centre was immediately shut down by officers and 397 dogs of varying breeds removed from the premises. A 59 year old Spanish man who is believed to have owned and run the facility, has been arrested and is being charged with crimes including animal abuse and falsification of documents. Guardia Civil were acting on a tip off following information by a

veterinary practitioner in the area who suspected that a number of dogs were being advertised for sale with paperwork, but that this paperwork was false. The vet raised the alarm when she managed to obtain evidence of the sale of these dogs with health cards in which her official stamp and signature appeared. A handwriting expert was

consulted and confirmed that the signature and stamp were forged. Officers from SEPRONA, the environmental and animal welfare arm of the Guardia Civil mounted a surveillance operation on facilities they believed to be housing the puppy farm. During the raid, they discovered the illegal breeding of Yorkshire Terriers, Pomeranians, Chihuahuas and Bichon Maltese dogs. The puppies were later sent for sale, with false paperwork, to large petshops around Spain and to a shopping centre in Barcelona. An inspection of the puppy farm by SEPRONA officers as well

as the official vet of the Valencian Community’s Ministry of Agriculture, found the dogs to be in an incredibly poor and unhygienic state with no veterinary care and the majority being unidentified with no microchips. Government officials have proceeded with a temporary seizure of the animals while the premises is cleaned and disinfected. A vet will also be brought into supervise when the animals are relocated to an authorised facility. During the raid, 500 doses of vaccines and veterinary drugs were seized as well as the syringes used by the owner to treat the animals. In addition, the forged veterinary stamp was found, believed to have been used on the puppies’ false documentation before they were fraudulently sold. Officers also made the macabre discovery of a number of dead puppies frozen in freezers on the premises.

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THE AFTERLIFE: Are you a believer, a sceptic or a cynic?

As a Clairvoyant Medium I have a gift, and I share that gift with others to help them in their own lives. But as a child this was furthest from the truth. Mainly because I didn't understand what I could see, feel, and sense and when I tried to tell my Mum about my experiences she refused to listen. As children we see things initially in 'black and white' - without attachment to any outcome. Until that is, our parents shape us into who they feel we should be based on what they believe in. When we are little, we trust our parents' judgment in everything, so we feel that what they say must be right.... Those of you who have a similar gift to me will know that life as a medium isn't always a walk in the park but I am proud of the fact that most of my work arrives by word of mouth - if someone has come to me for a reading and they had a wonderful experience, they want to tell their friends and family about it, and that's how my work has grown over the years. It really is the best form of 'advertising' and it's free! I know for a fact, that once someone passes to spirit, they live on, in what's known as 'The Afterlife'. I have received enough validation of this in both my personal life and working with spirit. When giving a reading to a client I invite

their loved ones forward and once they channel through me, they will pass on information such as beautiful memories, things around my client in the here and now, and information for the future, too. However, not everyone believes in the afterlife, and that is their prerogative. Everyone should be able to believe in whatever they wish to. It's their life, and their choice. Many famous psychics have been put in a position where they have had to 'prove' their ability, whether it's on a TV Show, or the subject of an interview with a paid professional sceptic, often known as a journalist! It's my opinion that no-one should have to try to prove who they are. Why should they? But no matter what or who you believe in, there will always be someone trying to discredit you in some way. When working with spirit, I pass on what I am given and I won't put my own interpretation on things. For example, I will relay what spirit are sharing to their loved one (my client) in as simple and yet succinct terms as possible. This won't be given in scientific terms such as cold hard facts, but through telepathic means, or images/visions. Spirit don't have a voice box, so will also give me impressions of conditions they passed with, or

certain smells, or feelings. Yes, they will also put physical conditions on me too, which can often be very painful! When dealing with sceptics or cynics I let them get on with it. In an audience situation they only show themselves up - especially those who partake of spirit of a different kind! I can't tell you how many times I have heard 'Is there anybody out there', or, 'If you're genuine, give us the lottery numbers love'. Hmmm, it just goes to prove that not everyone understands that I am a Medium, I communicate with the spirit world. Yes, I do receive messages for people for the future, but I am NOT a fortune teller! If someone becomes bombastic, and/or uses foul language, then I would not hesitate to ask them to leave. But I am happy to say such people are in the minority. Most people go home feeling loved, and comforted, having proof beyond any doubt that there is life after death. I have worked at many venues over the years, and have done countless readings for people -

not all of them believers, but for me, to give a sceptic a message beyond the grave that they know without doubt that I couldn't possibly know, is pure magic. SCEPTICS Sceptics are not always the 'bad boys'. They are not trying to prove you aren't who you say you are, it's just that they haven't had any evidence/signs from the spirit world themselves. They expect scientific/sound evidence of the afterlife but even though they may be in doubt about the subject, they will often adopt an open mind to the subject. In other words, 'the jury is out there'. CYNICS Cynicism on the other hand denotes 'a naysayer' - someone who wouldn't believe in the afterlife even if their Aunt Nelly appeared out of thin air in front of them. They will believe the worst scenario possible such as the person in question is always on the take, by trying to make money out of self interest/ financial gain.


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Moroccan trafficking ring smashed

Guardia Civil this week revealed that they have successfully disbanded a criminal organization which trafficked people from Morocco in to Spain. The five leaders of the gang were arrested this week and three raids were made by officers as part of the operation. It is believed that the gang trafficked people to Spain by sea – the recent sinking of one of the gang’s boats off the coast of Tangier resulted in six deaths and 30 people missing. 15 of those on the boat were unaccompanied minors. The investigation began a number of months ago when officers noticed a higher

concentration of small boats arriving at one particular stretch of coast. It is estimated that in just a few months, the gang would have had the capability to arrange at least 19 immigrant transfers by boat with over 100 people putting their lives at risk to make the treacherous journey by sea. The Guardia Civil described the structure of the gang as very similar to that observed on previous occasions regarding criminal gangs dedicated to human trafficking. A branch of the gang was located in Morocco itself, offering people there the opportunity for sea transfer to Spain by small boat

in exchange for money. The Spanish branch of the organisation was responsible for meeting the boats as they arrived on Spanish soil. Here, the gang would detain the immigrants and demand a further payment – they would threaten the immigrants that if they didn’t pay more money, they would be handed over to the Spanish authorities. Officers believe that before making the journey, the immigrants had to pay the gang amounts ranging from €2000 to €5500 per person. When they arrived in Spain, they were usually made to pay a further €400 to €600. The Guardia Civil estimates that the gang has made a profit in excess of €200,000 since January alone. Three raids were carried out during the investigation and as well as the arrests of the five gang leaders, officers seized two vehicles used for the transportation of the immigrants as well as a quantity of cash and several mobile phones.

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Drunk seagulls Dozens of "drunken" seagulls have become "disoriented and confused" after scavenging alcohol in southwest England. "The birds appear disoriented and confused and struggle to stand," said RSPCA vet David Couper. "We took some video of one of the birds who is staggering around and losing his balance just like a person would if they'd had too much to drink." Mr Couper added: "Sadly, a few of the birds have died but most of them have made good recoveries and have been released after a

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few days in our care." One rescue centre has taken in nearly 30 intoxicated seagulls in a fortnight. "We think they're gaining access to some brewing waste products somewhere," RSPCA officer Jo Daniel said. "At first, the birds look like they have botulism (an illness caused by bacteria) but then, after vomiting, most seem to recover. "The birds absolutely stink of alcohol when we collect them so now our vans smell like pubs!" The animal welfare charity has had more than a dozen similar reports from the south coast. It is now urging local breweries, distilleries and alcohol producers to check that their waste is secure and cannot be accessed by wildlife or birds.

Man assaulted for kissing boyfriend A man in Santa Pola has filed other man, described as tall a denuncia, claiming that he and of strong build, continued was assaulted in the his verbal abuse. He allegedly communal swimming pool of threatened the couple with a a residential complex. The rock, ordering them to get out incident occurred last week of the water. The couple got when at around midnight the out of the pool when the man man was swimming in the is said to have hit the victim in pool with his partner, the face with the rock as well as alongside other residents kicking him repeatedly. enjoying the pool on a warm The victim was treated at evening. The 44 year old man, Santa Pola health centre where who has lived in the complex he displayed facial injuries, for two years, said that he and broken teeth and bruising. He his partner were in the pool immediately reported the along with another group of crime to the Guardia Civil and youngsters. He had kissed his The attack came just weeks after to the Valencian Observatory partner when suddenly Santa Pola celebrated Pride against Hate Crimes for Sexual another resident appeared on Orientation and Gender the scene and started shouting homophobic Identity. The victim, who works for a well-known insults at the pair. The group of teenagers Elche footwear maker, is currently on medical became uncomfortable with the shouting and leave for the injuries sustained after the alleged tense atmosphere and got out of the water. The hate crime, which has yet to reach court.


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Common cancer myths debunked - Part 1 more accurately, thanks to advances in screening, imaging and pathology. Yes, lifestyle, diet and other things like air pollution collectively have a huge impact on our risk of cancer – smoking for instance is behind a quarter of all cancer deaths in the UK – but that’s not the same as saying it’s entirely a modern, manmade disease. There are plenty of natural causes of cancer – for example, one in six worldwide cancers is caused by viruses and bacteria.

Myth 1: Cancer is a man-made, modern disease It might be more prominent in the public consciousness now than in times gone by, but cancer is not just a ‘modern’, manmade disease of Western society. Cancer has existed as long as humans have. It was described thousands of years ago by Egyptian and Greek physicians, and researchers have discovered tell-tale signs of cancer in a 3,000-year-old skeleton. It’s even been discovered in dinosaur bones. While it’s certainly true that global lifestyle-related diseases like cancer are on the rise, the biggest risk factor for cancer is age. The simple fact is that more people are living long enough to develop cancer because of our success in tackling infectious diseases and other historical causes of death such as malnutrition. It’s perfectly normal for DNA damage in our cells to build up as we age, and such damage can lead to cancer developing. We’re also now able to diagnose cancers

Myth 2: Superfoods prevent cancer Blueberries, beetroot, broccoli, garlic, green tea… the list goes on. Despite thousands of websites claiming otherwise, there’s no such thing as a ‘superfood’. It’s a marketing term used to sell products and has no scientific basis. That’s not to say you shouldn’t think about what you eat. Some foods are clearly healthier than others. The odd blueberry or mug of green tea certainly could be part of a healthy, balanced diet. Stocking up on fruits and veg is a great idea, and eating a range of different veg is helpful too, but the specific vegetables you choose doesn’t really matter. Our bodies are complex and cancer is too, so it’s gross oversimplification to say that any one food, on its own, could have a major influence over your chance of developing cancer. The steady accumulation of evidence over several decades points to a simple, but not very newsworthy fact that the best way to reduce your risk of cancer is by a series of long-term healthy behaviours such as not smoking, keeping active, keeping a healthy body weight and cutting back on alcohol.

Myth 3: ‘Acidic’ diets cause cancer Some myths about cancer are surprisingly persistent, despite flying in the face of basic biology. One such idea is that overly ‘acidic’ diets cause your blood to become ‘too acidic’, which can increase your risk of cancer. Their proposed answer: increase your intake of healthier ‘alkaline’ foods like green vegetables and fruits (including, paradoxically, lemons). This is biological nonsense. True, cancer cells can’t live in an overly alkaline environment, but neither can any of the other cells in your body. Blood is usually slightly alkaline. This is tightly regulated by the kidneys within a very narrow and perfectly healthy range. It can’t be changed for any meaningful amount of time by what you eat, and any extra acid or alkali is simply peed out in urine. To maintain the correct balance within the body, your urine can and does change pH, depending on what you’ve eaten. This can be seen by testing urine pH (acidity) after eating different foods and is the basis of the mistaken belief that diet can “make the body alkaline”. But that’s all you’re changing, and anyone who claims otherwise simply doesn’t understand how the body works. While eating lots of green veg is certainly healthy, that’s not because of any effect on how acid or alkaline your body is. There is something called acidosis. This is a physiological condition that happens when your kidneys and lungs can’t keep your body’s pH (a measure of acidity) in balance. It is often the result of serious illness or poisoning. It can be life-

threatening and needs Find part 2 in next week’s Costa Blanca People urgent medical attention, but it’s not down to overly acidic diets. with healthy cells, they have a particularly The immediate environment around high demand for this fuel. There’s also cancer cells (the microenvironment) can evidence that they use glucose and become acidic. This is due to differences produce energy in a different way from in the way that tumours create energy healthy cells. and use oxygen compared with healthy Researchers are working to understand tissue. Researchers are working hard to the differences in energy usage in cancers understand how this happens, in order to compared with healthy cells, and trying develop more effective cancer to exploit them to develop better treatments. treatments (including the interesting but But there’s no good evidence to prove far from proven drug DCA). that diet can manipulate whole body pH, But all this doesn’t mean that sugar or that it has an impact on cancer. from cakes, sweets and other sugary foods specifically feeds cancer cells, as Myth 4: Cancer has a sweet tooth opposed to any other type of Another common misconception is that carbohydrate. Our body doesn’t pick and sugar apparently ‘feeds cancer cells’, choose which cells get what fuel. It suggesting that it should be completely converts pretty much all the carbs we eat banished from a patient’s diet. to glucose, fructose and other simple This is an unhelpful oversimplification sugars, and they get taken up by tissues of a highly complex area that scientists when they need energy. are only just starting to understand. While it’s very sensible to limit sugary ‘Sugar’ is a catch-all term. It refers to a foods as part of an overall healthy diet range of molecules including simple and to avoid putting on weight, that’s a sugars found in plants, glucose and far cry from saying that sugary foods fructose. The white stuff in the bowl on specifically feed cancer cells. your table is called sucrose and is made Both the ‘acidic diet’ and ‘sugar feeds from glucose and fructose stuck cancer’ myths distort sensible dietary together. All sugars are carbohydrates, advice – of course, nobody is saying commonly known as carbs – molecules that eating a healthy diet doesn’t made from carbon, hydrogen and matter when it comes to cancer. But oxygen. dietary advice must be based on Carbs – whether from cake or a carrot nutritional and scientific fact. When it – get broken down in our digestive comes to offering diet tips to reduce system to release glucose and fructose. cancer risk, research shows that the These get absorbed into the bloodstream same boring healthy eating advice still to provide energy for us to live. holds true. Fruit, vegetables, fibre, All our cells, cancerous or not, use white meat and fish are good. Too glucose for energy. Because cancer cells much fat, salt, sugar, red or processed are usually growing very fast compared meat and alcohol are less so.

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-A great surgeon and a free consultation Soon after arriving on the Costa Blanca in 2005 as a British GP service for ex-pats, Medcare saw a desire for cosmetic procedures and treatments. The Aesthetics department has grown exponentially over the last few years with new methods and treatments continually being introduced because Medcare believes strongly in a holistic approach to anti-ageing treatments and surgery. One of the most important things to consider when choosing to have cosmetic surgery is the surgeon; their experience and testimonials and Medcare is incredibly fortunate to have one of the best consulting cosmetic surgeons in the area. Dr Teresa Bernabeu has a long list of credentials and more than 20 years of cosmetic surgery experience. Her wealth of experience in the field includes teaching facial rejuvenation at Complutense University of Madrid, working as a professor of plastic surgery at Alicante University, and working as a consultant plastic surgeon in the burns unit of Alicante Hospital. She also has experience in head and neck reconstruction, micro-surgery and correcting congenital malformations. Offering surgery in all areas, from face lifts, tummy tucks and breast surgery to arm lifts and eye lifts, Dr Bernabeu can advise which procedure will suit the patient best. Honesty is always the best policy in medicine, and Dr Bernabeu will never advise on an unnecessary procedure. Medcare patient, Norma, explained her tummy tuck experience, “I cannot thank my surgeon enough,” she says. “Teresa was so nice and kind, and the aftercare was first class. All I had to do if I wanted her was to phone, but with such good care I didn’t need to.” Dr Bernabeu removed nine kilos of fat, leaving Norma thrilled with the result. Another patient, Alison, had breast implant surgery. Alison describes Dr Bernabeu as a “fantastic surgeon,

professional and reassuring”, and praises the way she explains everything so clearly. Plus, she adds: “My boobs look amazing. My friends were shocked at how quickly I recovered and how natural my breasts look. I am over the moon.” Dr Bernabeau holds clinics at both Benijofar and Alfaz del Pi clinics and her initial consultations are free of charge in order for patients to ask as many questions as necessary, get to know the surgeon and see photos and testimonials. The consultation is designed to give all the information the patient needs and costs involved so they can make a fully informed decision about their surgery. Finance is also available. Please ask for details. Call Medcare on 966 860 258 or email doctors@medcarespain.com to book your free cosmetic surgery consultation. Also available are GP services, dentistry, osteopathy and psychotherapy.

Dr Teresa Bernabeu has a long list of credentials and more than 20 years of cosmetic surgery experience

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The importance of a healthy bottom The anus is an inelegant part of the anatomy that we often try to hide. However, almost as if to punish us for our rejection, the anus often strives to draw our attention by developing diseases that, while not serious, can become extremely annoying. If these diseases are painful, traditional surgery is often proposed as treatment. However, the risk of complications (or even simple embarrassment) often prompts us to delay addressing the problem. So often, patients delay dealing with the issue until they cannot take it anymore. Is there another solution? For a long time, there have been alternative treatments to surgery available for conditions such as haemorrhoids and fissures, which are the most common of the complaints. Some of the treatments have been fads, but others have managed to prove their effectiveness and improve over time. Today we are able to offer an effective solution, no surgery, no invasive treatment, no pain, no sick leave and affordable for most patients who suffer. HAEMORRHOIDS To remove a haemorrhoid, surgery is no longer necessary nor is enduring torture during convalescence. The new treatment methods achieve brilliant

results. This breakthrough is due to a major change of strategy: If we eliminate the problem gradually rather than all at once, the haemorrhoids can be removed without surgery, without anaesthesia and without bed rest or complications. In doing so, the treatment can be implemented in a few short sessions, without having to involve hospitals. The methods that have proven effective to remove the problem "gradually" are known as Elastic Band, sclerosis and Electro-fulguration. Managing the issue properly, complete success, even in very advanced cases can be achieved. The treatment must be carried out with a sufficiently long period of revisions, to be sure that the solution will be permanent. FISSURES Fissure pain can be improved from the very first treatment in consultation with the infiltration method. Perhaps best known is Botulinum Toxin (Botox) but it is not the most effective, because its effect is temporary and can produce serious complications such as transient incontinence. Other products such as Lauromacrogol can be used to greater effect, and that is what we use in our treatments for its high efficiency, its permanent effect and because it is harmless to health. The result is spectacular as the problem is resolved immediately and chronic anal pain can be eliminated

from the first treatment session. To make the effect complete and permanent, it must be repeated 3 to 5 times over 3 months, provided on an outpatient basis and without needing to disrupt normal activity. The effectiveness of this treatment is similar to surgery, but without the drawbacks and without the risk of causing incontinence. What we offer at QUPA is the complete treatment of the fissure also eliminating internal haemorrhoids to prevent any irritating effect.

OTHER DISEASES There are diseases such as fistulas, fibroids, polyps, warts, etc. which do not have effective treatment without surgery. Our medical team is led by a surgeon with extensive experience in this field that allows you to treat many of these cases through outpatient consultation, avoiding loss of time, pain and expense. OUR TREATMENTS In a free initial consultation to evaluate your case, we confirm the diagnosis, plan the treatment and agree a "fixed price" budget to avoid last minute surprises. Our complete confidence in our treatment allows us to offer our patients a guarantee of a successful outcome. Unfortunately, medicine is not mathematical and each patient evolves in a different way, so it is often necessary to repeat treatment sessions, so included with our treatment is a follow-up period of one year.

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Fish oil supplements for a healthy heart ‘nonsense’ Taking fish oil supplements is often touted as an easy way to protect your heart - but experts now claim the evidence that it does any good is flimsy at best. A group of scientists at Cochrane researchers looked at trials in over 100,000 people and found little proof that it prevented heart disease. Researchers said that the chance of getting any meaningful benefit from taking omega-3 is one in 1,000.

Eating oily fish, however, can still be recommended as part of a healthy diet. The NHS says people should try to eat two portions of fish per week, one of which should be oily fish, such as salmon, fresh tuna or mackerel, to get enough "good" fats. Cochrane lead author, Dr Lee Hooper, said: "We can be confident in the findings of this review which go against the popular belief that longchain omega-3 supplements protect

the heart. "This large systematic review included information from many thousands of people over long periods. "Despite all this information, we don't see protective effects. "The review provides good evidence that taking long-chain omega-3 supplements does not benefit heart health or reduce our risk of stroke or death from any cause.

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Neville via email asks: I have downloaded Firefox so that I may stop the `pop up' ads. Being 78 I'm struggling to proceed, please advise. Aunty Says: Hello Neville. Firefox by itself probably won’t stop those annoying pop-up adverts, what you need is the additional plug-in for Firefox called “adblock”. You can download it from www.adblockplus.org for free but they do ask for a voluntary donation which you can opt out of. You should also scan your computer with the free Malwarebytes as popup ads are also a sign of a possible spyware infection.

Lesley via email asks: I have just bought a new laptop from the UK with Windows 10 which has the Microsoft Home Student Office 2016 app installed but annoyingly this turned out to only be a trial and is now saying that it will expire in 10 days. When I look at the buying option it is asking for $149 which I can’t really afford. I really only use Word but I use all day and every day and have tried the free Open Office but it seems far more complicated to use. Is there any other simple alternative (free or cheap) program I can download?

Aunty Says: Hi Lesley. Maybe try Google Docs or Libre Office which are both free and work as really good substitutes for most of the Microsoft Office programs, maybe also download some of the many free user manuals/tutorials. Windows does come with a perfectly usable word processor called Wordpad, which you can find by typing wordpad into the search box by the start button. Jan from Aguas Nuevas asks: Hi Aunty. I am still using Windows XP on an old laptop and I sometimes get sent emails with a .MOV attachment from my friend. When I click on them I get a message saying ".MOV not recognized by

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DOGS DIE IN HOT CARS Murcia police rescued a dog which had been left inside a vehicle at the Nueva Condomina shopping centre last week. Luckily, the dog survived, whilst the owners will be dealt with on suspicion of offences of the mistreatment of animals. Always, at this time of year, the warnings are the same but still not

realised by some. Dogs Die in Hot Cars. Another myth that is shared in connection with this subject is that if you take action and break into a vehicle yourself you will not face charges. This is not true. You must call the police and they will take action. You must not intervene yourself directly.

For a number of years a story has grown virally through social media reporting that if you see an animal locked inside a vehicle you are legally allowed to break a window in order to rescue it. The reports often also state that if you take pictures or videos of

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is to call for assistance from the police or Guardia Civil. Summon the nearest or fastest possible assistance, whether that be local police who may be on hand nearby, calling 091 or 062 if you speak Spanish, or the emergency coordination centre on 112, where operators speak multiple languages,

These articles and promises, in whatever form they take, are not true. The only legally permitted course of action if you see a dog in such a state

but under no circumstances should you put yourself at risk of prosecution by taking the advice shared through these erroneous social media posts.

Driving Across Europe – Maximum Permitted Speed Limits One of the most common reasons for drivers to be fined across Europe is due to them speeding. Sometimes, drivers plead ignorance to the law, but sadly, this is not a justifiable excuse. If you are planning to drive across Europe this summer it is important to realise that despite a commonality of the countries within the EU, and a number of signs and signals being standardised, each country still has its own variations of the laws which dictate how we should drive, and so it is important to know before you go. As an example of how these rules change, we can see here how the maximum permitted speed for most countries differs, with some restrictions considerable slower than that in Spain. In the example, we are talking about clear and open motorways or highways, other limits exist depending on the road design and layout. 80 km / h - Malta 90 km / h, (110 km / h in double carriageway) - Estonia 100 km / h - Cyprus, Norway 110 km / h - Sweden 112 km / h - United Kingdom (70 m /h) 120 km / h -Belgium, Spain, Finland (the limits are

always marked, with a maximum of 120 km / h), Ireland, Switzerland, Portugal 130 km / h – Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, France (reduces in rainfall), Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Czech Republic 140 km / h – Bulgaria, Poland (Recommended speed of 130 km / h, no maximum limit) - Germany

Some countries don´t have motorways and so are excluded from this list. These limits are a general rule and vary sometimes due to weather conditions, but always dependant on the type of vehicle you are driving, so it is important that you keep a check on the signs and research each country you will be passing through. The limits of the driver can also affect the maximum permitted speed, so this must also be taken into consideration.


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SACKED IN THE MORNING BY CHRIS DARWEN It would seem that the manager of the Napoli of England is starting to annoy his previous employers, the actual Napoli, with his targeting of their players. Maurizio Sarri has been Chelsea manager less time than it took to sack Antonio Conte and already he is creating waves. Having already got his cigarette-stained mitts on the Italian-or-maybe-he-is-Brazilian deep-lying midfield type Jorginho, Sarri has apparently gone back to Naples with a view to 'dismantling' his former squad. This is according to Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis, a man who has an utterly impeccable record when it comes to saying sensible things in interviews. De Laurentiis has suggested that he had to "lay down the law" to Chelsea supremo Marina Granovskaia who, ironically, is actually a trained lawyer. De Laurentiis didn't go as far as giving us any names in terms of players Sarri wants to take to London but that gives us the perfect opportunity to throw some out there just because we can. World Cup 3rd place winner Dries Mertens likes London, so he's coming. Lorenzo Insigne sees Sarri as a slightly batty uncle figure so he's definitely on his way to Stamford Bridge. Allan almost sounds like he was born in South West London so he will be Chelsea captain next season. Of course, none of those things are going to happen but one deal that is being talked about is Juventus (and former Napoli) striker Gonzalo Higuain swapping Ronaldo for Ross Barkley and leading a new look Chelsea strike force. If Higuain did end up at the Bridge, where would leave the other random collection of Chelsea number nines? Michy Batshuayai isn't really being linked with anyone, not even West Ham

or Everton. Olivier Giroud is getting some interest from Germany, and not just from the ladies and nobody really knows what to do with Alvaro Morata. And it is not just Higuain getting closely linked to the club, oh no. Aleksandr Golovin, he of a decent World Cup for Russia fame, is being hunted down though Monaco are believed to be close to doing a deal. Roman had better get on the phone and pull in a few favours. Actually, where is Roman? It's not just players being linked to coming through the revolving door marked "arrivals" at Chelsea, oh no. Players are being linked with leaving the club too. Imagine wanting to quit the circus? Eden Hazard is jostling with Neymar and Kylian Mbappe to be the player who Real Madrid fans dislike "because he isn't Ronaldo". Thibaut Courtois is also being tracked by Madrid and it is unlikely that this one is going be a De Gea style saga. Willian wants to go too, news with has got Jose Mourinho hounding Mr Ed until he increases the bid to the £70m Chelsea want. And if people are leaving, more players must be coming in, right? AC Milan's once-a-child-star goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma is going to replace Courtois, some are saying. I'm not. I'm saying nothing. Actually, that's a lie. I'm saying Petr Cech might make a sure-to-be-emotional return to the club where he was last believed to be world-class. Anyway, that is enough about Chelsea - we need to all gather round to laugh at Everton Football Club. The arrival of Marco Silva as Head Coach and Marcel Brands as Director of Football was supposed to stop all the transfer tomfoolery that occurred last summer at Goodison Park. Yet

La Finca Golf Society The course continues to improve after the recent changes. Monday’s roll up stableford of the yellow blocks was won by Doug Spiring with 39 points and a cut. On Wednesday we played our midmonth Medal competition results was as follows; 4th, Barry Roehrig(73), 3rd, Jerry Conybeare (71), 2nd, Nick Shaw (71) and 1st, Stuart Tosh (70). Nearest the pins were Doug Spiring(3), Doug Spiring(6), Jerry Conybeare(13) & Alex Duchart(16). Barry Roehrig beat Alex Duchart 1 up in the last semi-final of the singles match play and will know play Ole Dibbern in the final. Another warm and humid day, fairways and greens in good condition but periphery of holes needing cleaned with reeds overgrowing the waterways. Results was as follows, 4th, Joss Collignon (37), 3rd,Alex Duchart(37), 2nd, Steve Ansell(37) and 1st,

Stuart Tosh with a score of 38 points. Nearest the pins were Barry Roehrig(3), Will Hammond(6) Stuart Tosh (13) and,Steve Ansell(16). Two 2s today Will Hammond on hole 6 and Alex Ducharton hole 16, fortunately for Will hole 6 was drawn out as birthday boy first drinks were on him thanks Will. Best dressed golfer today was Derek Braid. Back to The Corner Flag Bar afterwards for food and presentation thanks to Steve and his staff. La Finca Golf Society meets every Monday, Wednesday and Saturdays at La Finca with first tee time around 09.00 am. Saturday is main competition day with various competitions which are Spanish Federated, to be eligible to play you need a handicap of 16 or less. If you are interested or require more information give Barry a ring on 666 694 467 or 966 731 033.

someone sent that fax. What fax? A fax that had '£50m' scribbled in next to the question 'value of bid?'. Yes, Everton are going to pay £50m for Watford's Richarlison, presumably because he played quite well for five games under Silva at Watford last season. Better still, Everton are going to sell Ademola Lookman for £12m despite the fact the young English talent is better than the Brazilian. The medical is due to happen on Monday - the medical for Richarlison that is, not the person who authorised the bid. And with Unai Emery clearing out some of the rubbish he has found in the basement at Arsenal, he needs to find people stupid enough or willing to part with money for the likes of Danny Welbeck, Lucas Perez and David Ospina. Having seen the rip-roaring success of Theo Walcott last season, you just know who want to sign Welbz, don't you? Emery is getting rid so he can keep working on "Operation Find Some Winners". Uruguayans seem to be flavour of the month at the Emirates as Juventus' Rodrigo Bentancur is being lined up to double the South American nation's contingent in the dressing room. Liverpool have also been active in the transfer market in the last week and by 'active' I mean 'have spanked a load of money on a goalkeeper in a blind panic to replace Loris Karius'. Why the blind panic? Have you seen the goal Karius conceded against Tranmere in a friendly? My word, that concussion is hanging around. Liverpool have paid a world-record transfer fee for a goalkeeper in bringing Allison Becker to town. He has joined from Roma where he must have massively impressed Anfield bigwigs when the Reds stuck five past him at Anfield last season. But, don't forget folks -

Liverpool are not spending big. This is the Coutinho money. How much did they actually get for Coutinho, because at the last count that deal seems to have brought in enough dough to pay for Virgil, Naby Keita, Fabinho and now, Allison. It's OK though because Liverpool are flogging Danny Ward to Leicester for £12.5m, probably because it must have been easier to find a buyer for him than for Karius or Simon Mignolet. Other than just waiting for Mr Ed to buy him a Willian, what else has Jose Mourinho been up to? He watched Croatia in the World Cup and decided here was a nation that could provide him more hard-working front men who will track back so bids are being fired in for Ivan Perisic and Ante Rebic. Jose still doesn't care if Paul Pogba has won a World Cup and been honing his motivational leadership skills. If he doesn't play the Jose way he can go, and Mini Raiola fancies Pogs in a Barcelona shirt. Don't worry though United fans, you'll get someone like Sergej Milinkovic-Savic as a replacement and just think of him as an equally tall yet farfrom-equally talented Paul Pogba. Wilfried Zaha has broken the hearts of all the Crystal Palace fans by saying he wants to play for a better team. Quite how he is then being linked to West Ham and Everton is beyond me. Tottenham are also keen but then they also believe Jack Grealish is worth £40m so I wouldn't trust anything they do. Some people will have been wondering what Arsene Wenger's next move might be. Well, how about making him the new manager of Japan? Sounds far enough out of the way to me, excellent work.


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Quesada Bowls Club Report by Dee Stephenson Our Quesada member, Terry Morgan, has just returned from the 10 Nation Test Match which was held in Cardiff. Playing for the Spanish National team against teams from Australia, USA, Canada, Malaysia, South Africa, Wales, Ireland, Namibia and Jersey, the competition was the run up to next year’s Atlantic Championships, also to be held in Cardiff, where teams from 30 different countries will compete! The Spanish National Team was represented by a mixed mens and ladies squad of 12 from all different clubs. The competition was extremely tough - not least because it was played on grass which is totally different to playing on the outdoor surfaces here in Spain. In the Triples discipline, Terry Morgan played some hard fought matches with Julian Pering from San Luis and Derek Eldon from Javea. The team won the bronze medal, just losing in the semi final

to Ireland who then went on to win the gold medal. This was the only medal won by Spain. Congratulations Terry, Julian and Derek.

Meanwhile, following the recent coaching sessions, members had an opportunity to put their new skills into

practice in the first match against Greenlands in the Friendship Cup. The competition is decided on overall shots from 4 matches. There was a great atmosphere on the greens for this first evening match at Quesada. Although the teams won 3 rinks each, first blood went to Greenlands with a score of 95 to 88 shots. Theres a return match next week though, so Quesada will be working hard to pull back the deficit! Finally, open to visitors, our popular Saturday morning Chicken Drive is continuing during the summer months. Anyone interested in taking part, please report to The Club, Quesada at 9.45am for a 10am start. For more information about our club, please contact our membership secretary Joe Riley on 96 572 5787 or email joedriley@gmail.com. New bowlers are welcome and introductory coaching is available.

Las Ramblas Golf Society Hola! Monday’s result turned out to be a real family affair. We played the ‘counter’ game, which involves teams of four players,the twist being you don’t know how many scores to count until after the hole has been played. Taking

top spot, with 97 points, were husband and wife Alan and Olga Douglas together with their grandson Connah Judson. Making up the numbers was Bryan Neal. Connah, at the age of just 23 and playing off a 5 handicap, achieved an individual score of 42 points! Wednesday’s result was even more spectacular. Our regular Stableford competition had the variation that all players went off the red tees (bet they won’t do that at Carnoustie)! With 48 points and surely a

new record, picking up the claret jug (well about 13 euros actually) was that man again, John Dobson. Worthy of an each way bet were Pedro Dunn, Rod Doel and Alan Douglas. Alan was also the only player to get a ‘2’ today and probably took home more prize money than our winner!

And so into the final round of the week… Friday’s game was the best two scores out of four on each hole but all to count on the par fives. With 103 points‘Birthday boy’Rod Doel was on the leader board again this week alongside Ken and Liz Robinson and Marleen Billen. Pues, hasta la semana que viene Peter Reffell

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Once again we are at Roda Golf. The course looks in excellent condition despite the weather. The greenkeepers must be working extra hard to keep the course in this condition. This month’s tee was later than usual at 10.32 with only three four balls playing this meant that there was only a gap of 24 minutes between first and last. Andy Trefry and John Dodds were playing the singles final for this year. Next month will see the doubles competition and it is hoped for a better turnout. As the day went on various

A hot humid day welcomed our players to El Plantio for the second round of our Summer Cup Stableford competition. A small group of 17 players tackled the 18 holes where the greens proved to be tricky for most players. There were only 3 nearest the pins achieved out of the normal 4, well done to Lesley Cullen, Roy Harris and Geoff Ettridge. The Silver Division was won by the returning Vic Smith with 36 points and the

comments were coming in about the heat even in a buggy, but nevertheless the day passed by with some excellent scores as you will see from the results below. Having collected all the cards we journeyed back to The Club at Quesada for an excellent buffet once more. Many thanks to Ian and his staff. Overall Winner: Gold Winner: Gold Runner Up: Silver Winner:

Alex Flynn 37 points on c/b Brent Hollings 37 points Andy Trefry 36 points John Dodds 34 points

The Med Bar Golf Society, El Raso, Font de llop Today we played at Font De Llop and the competition was individual Stableford and blind pairs sponsored by Jan & Buck Taylor. On the 9th hole we were greeted by a shot of

Gold division runner up: Andrew Drinkall Nearest the pins: Andy Trefry, Bill Martin, Mark Doherty, Buck Taylor & Robert Litton Best front 9: Bill Martin

vodka caramel and a pork pie. On the 18th tee there was another vodka shot waiting for us. Afterwards, back at the Medbar, score cards were drawn together in 2`s and blind pairs made up. Winning score was 75 points.

Best back 9: Steve Wild 2`s club: no winners so rolled over to next outing Football card winners: Carol Owens, Dave Tudor & Lisa Thanks to Steve and his staff at the med bar and bistro, Jan & Buck for the buffet provided, our next outing is at Hacienda Riquelme 31/7/18 Anyone wishing to join our society is welcome and we can either be contacted by e-mail at: medbargolf2016@gmail.com or pop into the bar where all details can be left and we will get in touch with you.

Results for the day Blind pairs winners: Archie Knights & Andrew Drinkall Silver division and overall winner: Buck Taylor 40 points Silver division runner up: Dave Tudor Gold division winner: Archie Knights 38 points

Silver Runner Up: Best Guest: Best Front Nine: Best Back Nine:

Kevin Williams 28 points Chris Brierley 29 points Paul Burletson 11 points Steve Rhodes 22 points

Nearest the Pins: 2nd Brent Hollings; 7th Alex Flynn; 11th John Dodds; 13th Chris Brierley. Our congratulations to John Dodds who won this year’s single championship beating Andy Trefry 5 and 4. Next match 17th August at La Torre Golf.

Gold Division was won by John Brastock with 34 points. Well done to all the winners. It was a pleasure to present the 2's pot to our newest lady member Lesley Cullen. Our next game is at El Plantio on Thursday 2nd august at a cost of €35 with buggy. The list is on the notice board at the sports complex or contact Alan Craig (secretary) on a100ac@yahoo.co.uk Many thanks again to Helena and Paolo for the food after our game.

The Plaza GS The now infamous TPGS ventured out to the newly reformatted La Finca (well 2 holes have changed playing order, causing mayhem amongst some members)The course was as usual immaculate, and as usual seemed to have more than its fair share of flies! NTPs were kindly sponsored by our spiritual home The Ale House Villamartin Plaza. The lucky recipients all receiving a €10 voucher well done Bobby Singleton, Dennis Noble, Deadly Dave Lethaby and Troy the boy who won twice. The 2’s pot was shared amongst 3 players Andy Shaw, Lee McWilliamson and Graham O’Clarke a lovely €27 each. Best guest on the day was Roberto McDowell hcap 9 with 27pts, and best Lady was Deb Rose. As usual we present a bottle of Delicious Gama’s Finest Reserve Vino to the player who struggled slightly and Gordy once again leapt into action with 12pts! So into the main prizes Alan Farter came 3rd in the Silver Division 29pts, Darrell McRose 2nd 30pts, but big Phil Sully romped home with 31pts (nice to see a

T.M.G.S. @ Villamartin 30+ members prepared themselves to battle, not only with the weather but the golf course. It would be fair to think that with few players on the course the round would play faster, alas this was not the case due mainly to the 4 ball (1 buggy and 2 walkers) that were directly in front of our 1st group. Who on earth would want to walk the course in these temperatures especially when the buggy is included in the green fee? Surprisingly there were some good scores but only Henry Steele really punished the course with his 39 points. Our 2’s pot was a rollover from last week and now contained €60 this was shared between J. Dean and a very young C. Arvesen shouldn’t a player need to be 18

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years old to gamble? The cheeky 16 year old also managed to take 2 N.T.P.’s what is he going to do with the 2 bottles of Campo Viejo? His dad quickly gave us the answer!! Results: N.T.P.’s hole 6 C. Arvesen, hole 9 C. Arvesen, hole 13 NADA, hole 17 H. Steele. Best Guest R. Bond 37pts. Silver Cat: 3rd R. Rea31 pts. 2nd A. Goslan 31 pts. L/H, 1st L. Holmberg36 pts. Gold cat. 3rd K. Hunter 33 pts, 2nd K. Winton 33 pts. L/H 1st H. Steele 39 pts. Photo: Gold cat. Winners. Date for the Diary, 8/8/18 our Anniversary competition at La Marquesa followed by a presentation meal in the club house. Fancy a game? Visit us at www.tmgs.org or www.facebook.com/tmgsgolf

male member of the family in the frame for once!) The Gold Division was also closely fought out with Darren Temple

spot with a wonderful 37pts of 8 hcap. Next Friday the 27th July we are at Vistabella with spaces going quicker than

coming 3rd with 34pts of 9 hcap, Billy Wilson 2nd with 35pts 12 hcap and Deadly Dave Lethaby breezing into top

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CD Torrevieja Junior team beginning to take shape Earlier this week, the club’s management team headed by Juanjo Fernández and Joaquín Badimón, together with the coaching staff of the Junior team, which is made up of Moncho (Head coach), Antonio (Assistant coach) and Pablo (Tactical skills coach) met up with 75% of the squad that will make up the CD Torrevieja Junior team this coming season. In this first big meet, the players got to find out firsthand what the short and medium-term plans are for the club, who hopes to train players to the standard at which they can then form part of the first team in the not-toodistant future. The sport’s management and the Junior team’s coaching staff will continue to work tirelessly on a daily basis in training the youngsters. The basis of this training includes information, communication, organisation and teamwork. CONFIRMED | Edu, to boost the team’s attack. CD Torrevieja has finalised

the deal to incorporate Eduardo José Julián Alarcón (Crevillente, 1995) to the club, after both parties reached an agreement. Edu can play in several positions including second striker, centre midfield, right midfield and even left midfield. His versatility, great technique and the fact that the opposition’s goal is always at the forefront of his individual strategy makes him stand out. The 23-year-old originally from Crevillente trained in the junior teams of Elche CF but joins CD Torrevieja from 3º Division Crevillente Deportivo where he was the team’s Captain since joining them last season from FB Redován CF after Jornada 25, where he had spent a season and a half playing some of his best football. Prior to this, he had also spent two seasons with 3º Division Crevillente Deportivo. Welcome Edu! CD Torrevieja 2018/2019 gets the ball rolling CD Torrevieja’s 2018/2019 preseason training took off this week with the first serious

ABBEY ANGLING The 9th and penultimate round of the Summer Series was fished on the El Bosquet Complex Section A on the 17th July. Summer is well and truly here with the temperatures soaring and the main essentials for this time of year is water a hat and a brolly, but despite the heat it was a good turn out and there was no dead or distressed fish on this section. Richard King had an excellent day drawing the hot peg and making it count with 27.720kgs to take the top spot, following closely was Mrs Brown’s boy Ian with 26.140kgs for second place and coming in third was Neil McBirnie with another close fought match with 25.680kgs 1st Richard King with 27.720kgs fishing the feeder using corn and pellet 2nd Ian Brown with 26.140kgs fishing the feeder using corn and pellet 3rd Neil McBirnie with 25.680kgs fishing the pole using pellet There are still some vacancies available for membership at the club All details are available on our new website abbeyangling.es or from me on 965328368

training session starting yesterday, Monday 23 July. All confirmed players for the new first team will take part in the training sessions, as well as those in the reserve team, the under 18s and various players who are trying out for the squad. Various weeks of intense training lie ahead to get the team into the best shape possible before the start of the season. The training schedule for the remainder of the first week is as follows: • TUESDAY 24 JULY: Training session at 09:00 at the Nelson Mandela stadium. • WEDNESDAY 25 JULY: Training session at 09:00 at the Nelson Mandela stadium. • THURSDAY 26 JULY: Training session at 09:00 at the Nelson Mandela stadium. • FRIDAY 27 JULY: Training session at 09:00 at the Nelson Mandela stadium. .SATURDAY 28 AND SUNDAY 29 JULY: Rest. * The times, sessions and location could be modified by the coaching staff.

RODS & REELS We fished our 13th round of the spring championship at the Embalsa de la Pedrera on the 18th July. The match was moved from the stones to the match point section for a change, although it was a bit mucky under foot. The Master Bill Reade was back to his winning ways with a top weight of 26.500kgs for first place Richard tricky dickie Wood coming in second spot with a drop in weight to 14.400kgs and Danny Kerkhof in third place again with 13.800kgs 1st Bill Reade with 26.500kgs fishing the pole using paste 2nd Richard Wood with 14.400kgs fishing the pole and feeder using paste 3rd Danny Kerkhof with 13.800kgs fishing the pole using paste

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Triple Tie at El Plantio 2 Golf Society A Joker competition was selected for El Plantio 2’s club day on Tuesday 17th July. Everyone was allowed to pick two different holes as their 'joker' on the first and second 9 holes and scored double their Stableford return on those holes. For the first time ever, there was a triple tie with the places decided on count back over the final nine holes. Nearest the pins – Hole 1, Henry Mellor – Hole 6, Rod Loveday. Third Place, Lawrence Wanty, H/Cap 8 – 42 points (19 C/B). Second Place, John Burke, H/Cap 7 – 42 points (22 C/B). First Place, Ray Housley, H/Cap 8 – 42 points (23 C/B). The photograph shows L to R, John Burke, Henry Mellor, Ray Housley, Lawrence Wanty, Rod Loveday. If anyone would like to join our Society, we play at El Plantio Golf Club every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. We use both courses - the Par 3 nine hole

course and the main 18 hole course, so we cater for all abilities. The membership rates are very competitive, so call for more details. Anyone who wishes to play in the Society as a guest or join as a new member, contact Ian Henderson on 966 716 616 or 636 116 230

Las Salinas Petanca league

After another successful summer season playing in the heat, the Las Salinas Petanca league held their presentation dinner at the sunrise restaurant on Friday 13th July were over 100 people attended. In Division 1 Franco Belgas Justin eventually came out on top by just 2 points over Los Bandidos, in 3rd place were Franco Belgas Lucky. In Division 2 it was a very good season for Lakeside with the lions winning the league and the Hellcats finishing

runners up, in 3rd place were Los Altos Dragons. The 3rd Division was a very competitive league as the final results showed. Top of the league was Guardamar closely followed by Blagul in 2nd place and Amigos Belgas in 3rd place. As usual a raffle was held with the money going to our chosen charity at the end of next season. New players are always welcome in the league were there are many clubs to chose from

San Miguel Golf Society at El Plantio Some like it hot, obviously others don’t. A somewhat depleted squad of 22 members and 4 guests arrived at El Plantio, a consequence of some ex-pats opting to escape the heat of a Spanish summer for the cooler temperatures of Huddersfield, Souff London and all other points of the UK compass. The M.I.A.s (Missing In Action) lost out on playing a wonderful course at a very competitive price. Greens were excellent for this time of year and the fairways almost always rewarded a decent drive. Given the advanced tee positions and the tranquil conditions, high scoring was somewhat inevitable. Norman Cahill, who for months had boringly predicted that he

Provident cheque in his pocket to pay for a limited round of drinks before, much to his relief, his ball finished a yard from the hole.

There are still some vacancies at the Club and if anyone is interested in joining please contact Richard Wood on 611451423

had a 40 something score in him, finally, to the relief of the entire society, made his prognostication a reality by posting a magnificent 42 points. Ken Flaherty, who incessantly bleats that he “never wins anything”, almost had a hole-in-one. According to eye-witnesses statements, the petrified and infamously thrifty Liverpudlian reluctantly reached for a

The day’s results, by category and in reverse order, were the following: Silver Category: 3rd Mike Inns (37), 2nd Norman McBride (38) and 1st Brian Mulligan (40)

Gold Category: 3rd Phil De Lacey (39 on CB), 2nd Hugh Reilly (39 on CB), 1st Norman Cahill (42) Nearest the pins, went to Ken Flaherty and John Osborne (x2) Best guest prizes went to winner Les Beale and runner-up, James Philips. John Trehy won this week’s Abacus prize for the lowest number of points. Nice to see a new prize-winner rather than one of the usual ham-fisted suspects. Our thanks to the staff at El Plantio for their contribution to the day. Keep up to date with all SMGS matters by logging on to our website www.smgs.org or simply give Tony Smale a call on 628227687 to find out more about the society and its weekly golf gettogethers. Next two weeks we will be at Villamartin and La Finca.


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