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ISSUE NO. 1792
7 - 13 November 2019
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MONACO OR BUST! by Cami O’Reilly A BRITISH expat is taking on a 1,000 mile walk from Marbella to Monaco to raise awareness for mental health. Someone once said that everywhere is walking distance if you have the time, and Mick Slater is determined to prove it is true. After taking time out from his hectic life and supplement company Cheeky Nutrition, Mick is pushing his body to the absolute limit to make sure he completes the mammoth challenge. Every day he wakes up and walks for 12 full hours, reaching an average of 33 miles per day. And he will carry on until he reaches the beautiful city on the French Mediterranean. The whole adventure will be in support of mental health and the charity Mind. Mind provides advice and support for anyone experiencing a mental health problem, as well as campaigning for better services and promoting understanding. Thanks to them, millions of people have access to help and support. Supporting Mind is important to Mick, who explained his reasoning. “For me, there is a deep connection with the psychological effects of life. Peo-
WALK TO FREEDOM: Mick Slater (inset) is walking from Marbella to Monaco.
ple are suffering in silence and aren’t living the life they want or reaching their full potential.” Originally from South Derbyshire, Mick and his wife Karen moved to Marbella a year ago with their grown-up children Claire and Tom. His family, including daughter Hannah in the UK, have been great pillars of support and will help him tirelessly to reach his goals. The walk is treacherous in many stretches and Mick is fighting the elements. Bruised heels, large lorries and precarious conditions won’t stop Mick though, who says. “The walk wasn’t designed to be easy. I’m cutting sleep and dodging lorries. When you’re at the point
where everything is against you, the negativity comes.” However, Mick has a purpose to keep him going. “When people are literally taking their own lives, it’s as real as you can get. When I’m walking, it’s so real. I’m going through a personal transformation This is my walk to freedom.” Marbella to Monaco is an amazing adventure for a very important cause. The avid
walker shares daily updates on his Facebook page Mick R Slater and his Instagram @mickrslater. The true objective is to get people talking and promoting understanding. Mick has set an ambitious target of £30,000 but every little helps and is very appreciated! Visit https://www.justgiv ing.com/fundraising/mickslater to show your support.
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Cocaine haul POLICE have seized 101 kilos of cocaine from a Marbella shopping centre as part of a 621-kilo haul from the dismantling of two drugs syndicates. Officers have arrested five people, of Colombian and Brazilian nationalities, as allegedly responsible for the possession and transportation of the drug once it was smuggled into Spain. Investigators found 400 kilos of cocaine in a warehouse on an industrial estate in Madrid, 120 kilos of the drug in the car park of a company in the capital as well as the Marbella haul. National Police officers, who had been working with the USA’s Drug Enforcement Agency and the Office of the Attorney General of Colombia, also seized €11,000 cash, 10 mobile phones and six vehicles.
Justice at last A MAN has been sentenced to 19 years jail for strangling his partner, 10 years after the crime. Malaga Provincial court sentenced ‘Emilio’ for the murder of Maria Jose on March 12, 2009 in Alhaurin de la Torre. A civil servant who was about to retire was about to consign the case file to the bin when he decided to call the victim’s family first. They recalled new evidence - a missing gold chain - which enabled police to complete the investigation.
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Shot 14 times A MAN found dead in Marbella was shot 14 times after going out for dinner. National Police continue their investigation after a body was found in a wooded area. The body has now been identified as a 43-year-old Bulgarian man. The victim’s wife had filled a missing person’s report after her husband disappeared following a meal out. The couple had been living in Spain for three months and had previously been living in South Africa. Police found the body in a natural park in Marbella. The cadaver was found close to a nearby road and officers determined the man had received 14 shots. With this information, detectives believe the killer or killers could have been looking for revenge or ‘settling old scores.’ The investigation continues and no arrests have been made so far. Officers determined the victim had died a few hours previous to the discovery of the body. A post-mortem done at Malaga’s Institute of Legal
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BODY FOUND: The cadaver was found in a wooded area. Medicine stretched over the course of two days due to the high number of injuries. Coroners extracted 14 projectiles and did various X-rays to precisely locate the bullets. A phone call alerted police to the cadaver close to the A-7176 road. This is the second body recovered in Mar-
bella in the month of October. A 39year-old Spanish man was found to have also suffered a violent death by the A-7. It is believed the sudden increase in violent deaths is due to mafias linked to drug trafficking, not ruling out other circumstances that also occur.
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Denies killing in Marbella
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A MAN who allegedly killed an acquaintance in Marbella in 2017 and faces 28 years jail has denied a drugs-related murder at a Malaga court and blames three ‘unknown’ people for the crime. He says he did not call police out of fear of his own safety.
Holy apology MALAGA’S Bishopric has apologised for the ‘confusion’ caused when an Anglican reverend took part in a Catholic church’s Mass, with the pastor of Alora asking forgiveness for the All Saint Day incident. The bishopric said Catholic and non-Catholic ministers cannot jointly participate in the Eucharist.
Votes plan MARBELLA and the Romanian Consulate have set up a polling station in the city for Romanians wanting to vote in that country’s general elections. More than 1,000 residents of Marbella are entitled to vote this week in the first round and then later this month in the second.
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SOME 106 different businesses and shops in Fuengirola have signed up for the annual This Outlet Promotion, which runs from today (Thursday) until Saturday and has proven to be a very popular event offering plenty of bargains as shops get rid of old stock.
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WORK has finally been completed on the €450,000 renovation of Fuengirola promenade on top of the marina commercial premises roofs, which saw the pavement improved to fix leaks into the below businesses and LED lighting fitted. The objective is to open up the port area and modernise its facilities.
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THE third Fuengirola Challenge will take place on November 15 and 16 when the town and its surroundings will reverberate to the sound of motorbike engines. Bikers from across Spain will be joining in this cruise which takes them across one of two surfaces, either asphalt or a mixed route.
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FOOD AUCTION: The festival is popular in Moreda de Aller in Asturias.
Saint Martin festival THE festival of San Martín or the Humanitarians festival is one of the most popular autumn folklore celebrations, during the time when c ro p s a re s e e d e d a n d f a t tened cattle are slaughtered. This international festivity celebrates Saint Martin of Tours, a Roman soldier known for his kindness and humanitarian beliefs, who later became a French bishop. Legend says he once cut his cloak in half to
share with a beggar during a snowstorm. That same night he dreamt of Jesus wearing his half cloak and telling the angels ‘Here is Martin, the Roman soldier who is now baptised, he has clothed me.’ His good humour and kind nature earned him the respect and admiration of his people. Nowadays, Saint Martin is considered protector of beggars and patron of soldiers. This day is also known in some places as Old Hallowmas Eve and will be celebrated all over Europe
on November 11. In Spain, this tradition is mostly celebrated in Asturias and Galicia. The occasion begins with a song mass and is follow ed by par ades and dance groups. Food and agrarian products are auctioned and then people enjoy a ‘brotherhood’ meal of fabada, a typical white bean stew. In Galicia, the slaughter of fattened pigs has given way to a popular saying ‘Every pig gets its St Martin,’ meaning everybody gets their comeuppance.
Not so attractive Estepona explosion THE Costa del Sol is getting too hot for criminals looking to evade the long arm of the law, according to a report in El Pais newspaper. In 2017, 108 fugitives were arrested by National Police along the coast. So far this year the number has fallen to just 31. A spokesman for the police force’s Fugitives Department said: “The Costa del Sol is no longer a safe place for those who flee from the law.” Costa del Sol National Police say their success in tracking down criminals from all over the world has led to them seeking other destinations. Instead Barcelona in particular has become a ‘safer’ destination for those on the run from the law, while Madrid sees about 150 fugitives arrested each year. The Costa Brava, Alicante and Balearics are other favourites too.
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INVESTIGATIONS are ongoing in a case involving four young girls who were injured when conducting science experiments in class. It is claimed their teacher acted recklessly and this led to an explosion. Although this occurred in December, at a British school in Estepona, the professor is to give a statement this week by videoconference. The explosion caused four girls aged 12 and 13 to suffer burns to their faces and were rushed to hospital in Marbella. One was then airlifted to the Children’s Hospital in Malaga where she was hospitalised for six weeks to receive treatment to her face and arm. The girls stated that they carried out various experiments using hazardous materials such as gas, fire and alcohol and even set fire to their hands under the eye of the professor which seemed to have no teaching objective.
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MILLIONS of expectant viewers tuned in to Spanish television to watch the electoral debate on M o n d a y. W i t h e l e c t i o n s coming up on Sunday, November 10, the presidential candidates were keen to win over voters. The five candidates fiercely defended their corners in a debate that lasted three hours. But many viewers were left disappointed after the contenders reverted to cheap shots and props. Since elections in April, Spanish parties haven’t been able to form a coalition. Thus, resulting in yet another election, in which candidates already seem opposed to working together. Pedro Sanchez, acting president for PSOE, moved slightly away from left-wing politics in a bid to win the centre vote. Leftwing politician and leader of Unidas Ponemos, Pablo Iglesias, re a s o n e d w ith th e pre s ide nt to join forces. On the other side of the spec-
A HIKER aged 14 was one of two rescued in the Sierra de las Nieves. The 112 emergency telep h o n e s erv ice rec e iv ed a ca ll at 2 . 3 0 p m o n F rida y asking for help. One of a group of hikers in the Sierra d e las N ie v es n e a r To l ox had suffered an ankle injury
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Spanish elections impending
HEATED DEBATE: The five candidates competed for the public vote. trum, the right-wing candidates ranged from far-right party Vox to Ciudadanos to centre-right PP. Pablo Casado - running for PP called Pedro Sanchez out at every chance, whilst Vox leader Santia-
go Abascal stuck to his electoral programme. Ciudadanos representative Albert Rivera, surprised the audience by brandishing a broken paving stone as he addressed
Cataluña’s situation. General consensus is that this second election won’t succeed in breaking the deadlock and the televised debate has caused further concerns for Spain.
To the rescue and could not descend down the s te e p te rra in a t the Cañada de las Carnicerías. The Public Company for Health Emergencies (EPES) and the Mountain Rescue
a nd Inte rve ntion Te a m (EREIM) of the Guardia Civil, were notified, who called in a helicopter. A few minutes after the first warning, the 112 room
received a call from another man who reported that he had f ound a m an wi t h hi s son, a 14-year-old boy, who had suffered a fall when he was climbing the Torrecilla.
Once again, the coordinat i ng cent r e i nf or m ed EREIM and EPES of the event. Sources from the Guardia Civil said that the minor was first carried by a group of hikers to the peak of Tolox, where he was rescued by the helicopter. Both the injured were taken to hospital in Ronda.
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RESCUE: A helicopter was called in. THE Benemérita have delivered the funds raised during the recent fifth edition of the Guardia Civil Race of Malaga to Bancosol, the charity food bank for the Costa del Sol. They managed to collect a grand total of €6,600 between the 800 participating athletes. Bancosol Alimentos is a non-profit organisation based on volunteering and has the purpose of avoiding waste and taking
Charity run advantage of food suitable for consumption by allocating them to help reverse the situation of people at risk of social exclusion, in this case in Malaga and its province, through charities that participate in its collaboration network.
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SOME cynics when referring to certain sections of the press have said “never let the truth get in the way of a good story” and it is just possible that the Triple A animal charity in Marbella has fallen foul of this cliché! No newspaper can say that every single story is completely accurate all of the time, but at EWN when
lives, be they those of humans or animals are at stake, we do try to check the facts before rushing to print. This is why when stories which appeared very similar to those written several years ago about abuse at the Parque Animal de Torremolinos which did result in convictions were written, we decided not to blindly follow suit. For this reason and the fact that
Uber protests TAXI drivers from across the Costa del Sol have been taking part in protests in Malaga this week against Uber-style private hire companies (VTC). They want the Junta de Andalucia regional government to bring in more stringent regulation on the companies. The drivers claim that Uber, Cabify and other VTC companies do not have to meet the high requirements expected of themselves.
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POWER OF THE PRESS NOT TO BE ABUSED ANIMAL CHARITY: Triple A cares for dogs in any condition.
it is only right that those accused have the chance to defend themselves that we contacted a Triple A spokesperson and published their response in social media and last week’s (1791) Costa del Sol issue. The facts are clear, the investigation has been going on for three years and no-one has been charged with any breach of the law, although it is still ongoing but a number of the allegations have already been dropped. Very simply not only are all of the humans at Triple A innocent until charged, but the hundreds of cats and dogs there are also innocent and every unproven negative report might dissuade people from donating, which could mean that
the death of one or more animals could be on the conscience of those who published the negative reports. Social media has shown a great deal of support for the charity with literally hundreds of comments being posted on various Facebook pages, but their big fear was that fund-raising would be adversely affected. Happily, 80 people filled the Live Lounge at La Sala for the Halloween party and thanks to the helpful staff as well as singer Dave Parker, hypnotist Stuart Ashing and the fantastic audience, raised a very much appreciated €2,000 to help keep Triple A looking after the animals in their charge.
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Elders go virtual A VIRTUAL REALITY project for the elderly was praised after its great success. A psychologist from Malaga designed a program that lets people virtually visit a city or view a landscape. Psychologist and entrepreneur, Camino Montañés, created the program that lets users put on virtual glasses and enjoy different experiences and scenery. Her idea is to encourage cognitive stimulation and leisure, as well as fighting loneliness and depression. Patients are able to walk around a city, watch a beautiful sunset at the beach or visit a monument, all from the comfort of their seats. The images are so real that elders will feel like they are travelling to different corners of the world. Carmen Montañes’ incredible work has been recognised at the Andalucian Courage Awards, where she received a prize for Self-employed and Enterprising Woman. Judges praised her virtual reality therapy designed Mujer Autónoma y Emprendedora for older people. They believe her innovating project optimises cognitive capacity in a fun way, either by visiting new places or remembering places visited in the past.
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A ROMANIAN man has been arrested after he allegedly pretended to be disabled in order to rob a woman in Malaga. The 33-year-old is alleged to be the man who faked a disability and approached his victim asking for cash. When he found out she didn’t have any he intimi-
dated her into going to a cashpoint and withdrawing €20, which she then handed over to him. The investigation began in September following a complaint about a robbery in the area of the port’s Muelle Uno. The victim had been approached by a man - who carried a tablet in his hand
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Pretended to be deaf which had information on its screen saying he was a deaf mute. After several inquiries, the officers identified, located and arrested the man as the main suspect in the robbery at the end of October. The arrested person and the police report have been sent to the competent judicial authority.
Brit fugitive nabbed A BRITISH fugitive wanted for drugs and kidnapping offences has been arrested in Marbella. He was hiding on the Costa del Sol after being sentenced to jail by North Tyneside Court to two years and 15 days jail, with 18 months still to be served. The 32-year-old from Sunderland, said Guardia Civil, had a European Arrest and Surrender Order issued by the UK courts for drug trafficking, kidnapping, illegal detention and hostage taking. A S was spotted in the vicinity of Avenida de Miguel de Cervantes. Once his identity and the validity of the warrant were verified, police arrested him and took him to police headquarters. According to the United Kingdom authorities, the detained man along with another individual had kidnapped a person to steal 27 kilos of cocaine. They handcuffed and tortured the victim until they obtained information on where the narcotic was hidden. The arrested person has been placed at the disposal of the Central Court of Instruction Number Five of the National Court for an extradition hearing.
POSITIVE STEPS: Travel card use up.
Travel on rise THE Metropolitan Transportation Consortium for Malaga has reached a total of 10.3 million trips between January and September which is an increase in 3.47 per cent from the first nine months of last year. It is reported that half of this increase responds to Malaga Metro which continues to take positive steps with their top-up travel cards. The number of trips using the card to travel has grown by 11.3 per cent to the point where it provides 1.5 million of the 4.8 million
who have travelled by Metro during January and September. Intercity buses are close to 7.5 million trips during the same period which is almost 87,400 more than last year. The number of active travel cards has increased to 379,480, 10.7 per cent more than a year ago. In the last three months, 9,194 new cards have been issued in Malaga. Travel card trips outside the metropolitan have now reached 40,963.
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PARENTS MAKE A PLEA: Lack of staff.
Cancer protest PARENTS of children with cancer have pushed for a fourth oncologist at the Maternity and Children’s Hospital in Malaga in a move to increase the amount of care received. The Association of Fathers and Mothers of Oncological Children of Malaga (ASPANOMA) are concerned with the number of consultations and appointments that have
been cancelled due to staff shortages. A large demonstration was held on Saturday on the steps of the Children’s Hospital and was attended by APANOMA, 2024 Observatory and the Association of Bikers Against Cancer (ALCER). During the protest, it was revealed that pediatric oncology appointments had been cancelled due to a lack of staff. Marisa Jiménez, one of the mothers is quoted as saying “The doctors
who care for our children are the best, but they are overloaded” and added “In addition to hiring a specialist oncologist, it is essential to provide stability long term.” The parents and their supporters believe this action to be a necessity. Elena Holgado, the mother of a little girl who suffered from an oncological disease, said “The life of our children is the most important thing to us.”
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Generous walkers A CHEQUE for €1,404 has been handed over to Cudeca Cancer Care Hospice. This was the amount raised by four days of walks held in Marbella earlier this month. More than 2,000 international participants of 18 different nationalities were involved in the series of walks that left Plaza del Mar square in Marbella to walk various routes. This was the ninth edition of the event and third consecutive year of collaboration between the Marbella 4Days Walking organisation and CUDECA, with the cash raised coming from the online registrations of the walkers. Next year the Marbella 4Days will take place on October 8/9/10 and 11. For what will be their 10th edition, they hope to welcome 2,500 participants and make it a great anniversary celebration together.
Diabetic support events THE La Cala de Mijas Lions Diabetic Support Group is backing diabetes awareness and invites you to the following venues for glucose testing events. On Tuesday, November 12, they will be at the Age Care meeting at Calahonda Baptist Church from 11am to 12.30pm. On Thursday, November 14 they will be at La Cala Town Hall from 11am to 2pm, then on Friday, November 15, outside the Las Lagunas Health Centre from 11am to 2pm. Saturday, November 16, will see a team in Mijas village main square, again from 11am to 2pm. From 11am on Sunday, November 17, there will be a fun walk from the Torreon (seafront tower) in La Cala de Mijas. They will also be at the Expat Show at the IPV Hotel in Fuengirola from noon to 5pm on November 23 and 24.
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CHRISTMAS LIGHTS: The main attractions.
A Bright Christmas IT is nearly that time of year again! Malaga’s famous Christmas lights are due to be switched on at 7pm on November 29. This year we can expect something different as the spectacular lighting tunnel has been sold on and replaced with a bigger, brighter brand new display, Malaga Council has announced a winter wonderland forest theme that will include 22 arches on Calle Larios, decorated with leaves, suns and angels. Music will form part of the show, which will be held three times daily, and will feature such holiday favourites as All I Want For Christmas by Mariah Carey and Jingle Bell Rock by Hillary Duff. A total of 730,000 lights will make up the main display with €806,000 spent in total on lighting. The whole event will run for 40 days. Marbella and San Pedro are set to follow suit when they turn on their Christmas lights on November 30 and hope to set the benchmark high with their accompanying procession and display.
The first of two main attractions will be a giant 20-metre Christmas tree in Marbella decorated in lights continuing throughout the street. The second will be a 12-metre high structure of a cathedral which will be the main stage next to the church square and will include large Christmas chandeliers. Both structures have been made especially for the occasion and there has been an investment of more than half a million euros for the lighting which will be supplied by Ximenez Illuminations who supply Madrid, Malaga and London. Organisers are looking to enhance the Christmas lighting throughout the neighbourhoods with special decorations at each point. The municipality will share eight large nativity scenes at these points. Also, 80 figures will be set in different places, such as a luminous bear in Marbella where children can have their photo taken. There will be more than 500 LED garlands, 100 illuminated palm trees and 150 flags spread throughout. Prepare to be dazzled and please remember to bring your sunglasses!
Litoral path gets goahead in Estepona THE coastal litoral path project is one step closer to completion after a section in Estepona has been given the green light. The stretch between the H10 hotel and the new footbridge across the Guadalobón river, running through the Riviera Andaluza has been granted by the Commonwealth, as revealed by Estepona Town Council. The project will consist of the creation of a printed con-
crete path along with all the facilities involved including irrigation pipework and an electrical network to create lighting, all through the construction company, CFVC Construcciones. This latest section of the provincial litoral path has been funded by the Commonwealth of Municipalities of the Western Costa del Sol and will cost a total of €82,857. This latest breakthrough
comes as two other areas have been singled out for works. A stretch uniting the Villas Andaluzas to the Dominion Beach and a section in the area of Velerin will connect a total of 10km of path. Once completed, the project will aim to connect more than 22km of coastal path, enabling users to walk and exercise along the entire coastline throughout the municipality.
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BREXIT BRIEF
Festival of Brexit IN 1951, as a way of boosting morale following the war and whilst rationing was still in force, the then government created the Festival of Britain, which was to point to the way for the future. Then in 2018, another great festival was announced which was to take place in 2022 with the more inclusive name of the Festival of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This is intended to show “the UK’s unique strengths in creativity and innovation” but has also been dubbed as the ‘Festival of Brexit’ which is aimed to co-
FRENCH opposition to Britain joining the then Common Market was led by General Gaulle as he believed that they would be unable to accept the terms of an ever increasingly federal state and would be likely to eventually leave.
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FESTIVAL: A scene from 1951.
incide with the Centenary of the BBC as well as the 75th Anniversary of the Edinburgh Festival. Assuming she lives until then it will
also be the Queen’s Platinum (70th) Jubilee but it will also be the Centenary of the Irish Free State and the opting out of Northern Ireland meaning there are
Juncker accuses Johnson Now in the same vein, retiring President of the European Commission, Jean Claude Juncker has said much the same in an interview to German
magazine Der Spiegel, maintaining that the UK was really on there for the financial advantages. He opines that generations of British politicians were
some fears that it may inspire a raising of tensions in Ulster. Whilst preparations have been somewhat low key of late, a committee has been set up, a director appointed and a provisional budget of £120 million (€138 million) set to allow for the production of an event incorporating arts, culture, design and technology at a site to be confirmed. Opposition parties are questioning whether this is a sensible use of the limited funds available which could be more reasonably spent on the NHS, schools and Social Services. With the general election just a month away those opposed to the event will no doubt make capital of it.
simply unwilling to try to bring Britain closer politically to the EU. Some of his most scathing criticism was saved for Prime Minister Boris Johnson who he simply accuses of lying in the Referendum campaign and says that he needed to counter the lies.
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BREXIT EXTRA Holding back BREXIT party leader Nigel Farage has announced that he will not be standing as a candidate in the General Election. He believes by making personal appearances all over the UK rather than just concentrating on one constituency will be advantageous.
Corbyn speaks LABOUR leader Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that if elected, his party would expect to get a new trade deal with the EU and have a second referendum in just six months, although there was no news as to whether Labour supports Brexit.
Worlds away A REPORT in a local newspaper suggests that the prospective Brexit Party candidate for the Batley and Spen constituency has stepped down and will be replaced. It goes on to state that she believes in fairies and came from Sirius.
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GET TOGETHER: Members met up at Valparaiso for lunch.
Brexpats together BREXPATS IN SPAIN got together last Sunday to spend the afternoon together as a community. Members met up at Valparaiso in Mijas and enjoyed lunch, wine and entertainment. President of the association, Anne Hernandez, organised the event for expats in the area to socialise and voice their concerns. The association hosted guest of honour Charmaine Arbouin, British Consul for Andalucia and the Canary Islands. The friendly get together was an opportunity for the British community to ‘celebrate or commiserate’ the extension whilst also discussing Brexit. Anne Hernandez spoke to Euro Weekly News about the event. She explained that the British Consulate supports the group and they work in close contact. Having the Consul present was a great opportunity for the British Community to discuss their situation and get concerns across. Anne started Brexpats in Spain when she realised how little support there was for expats
abroad. Many people would ask the University lecturer for help and Anne would assist people who didn’t speak Spanish with any tasks that required the language. Eventually, as more people called for help, she created Costa Help. With the referendum and Brexit, the group registered as a non-profit Association: Brexpats in Spain. Cries for help came from all across the country and the group grew in size. Currently, there are over 9,000 members and counting. Anne said “We are defending the rights of the British in Spain and the Spanish in Britain. When the referendum was called, I wasn’t allowed to vote as I’d spent 15 years out of the country. I don’t want to vote on general elections, but I believe the referendum directly affected me and my family. Expats should have been allowed to vote.” She also added: “Brexpats in Spain looks to diffuse and dispel false information. Unfortunately, the media uses fear mongering and misleading headlines and articles. We are here to help expats with their concerns and bring attention to our community.”
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LGBTI Tourism welcome SOURCE: Wikipedia
Malaga Fire A 57-YEAR-OLD man was injured in a house fire according to Emergency Services in Malaga City. A neighbour in the adjacent building to the location of the fire on Calle Jorge Guillen called 112 after hearing cries for help. The coordinating centre then notified National and Local Police and EPES to attend along with the firefighters. According to the Public Health Emergency Company (EPES) the man involved in the inci-
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MAN INJURED: Burns to face. dent received burns to his face and was transferred to Carlos Haya hospital. Local Police sources also reported that in the fire only the living room was affected.
THE Costa del Sol, specifically Torremolinos has once again become the go-to destination for LGBTI tourism in the peninsula. Since 2015, when the first Pride Celebrations were held here, the number of tourists has increased at this time of year and support is shown with the opening of dozens of businesses dedicated to the group. During the summer figures hit a record high, but it has also been noted that in September and October, where figures would normally drop, they did not. This has been a welcome change in the employment sector as positions that may once have been seasonal work have given way to fulltime contracts throughout the year. Sources state that more and more places are opening, bringing a welcome competition which in turn creates an
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FORWARD THINKING: Creating welcome competition.
attractive ecosystem for tourists. Also, both price and
weather make Torremolinos a competitive destination over others such as Sitges
and Ibiza where you need to have a greater purchasing power.
Remembering - Never forgotten POPPY DAY remembrance ceremonies will be held on the Costa del Sol at the following venues: November 10 will see the Salon Varietes Theatre take centre stage from 10.30am while St George’s
Church in Malaga will see a service at 11am. At 11.30 the Puerto Niza Restaurant in Benajarafe will host an event, while at noon there will be a service at Salinas Church (Salinas).
On N ovember 11 El Trapiche Restaurant in Los Romanes will host the event at 10.30 am. Other venues are Duquesa Golf Club (11am), Coin Cemetery Chapel (11.30am) and Parque La Vina (11.30am).
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Nobu Restaurant, located in Puente Romano Marbella, has launched its new autumn Omakase Menu OMAKASE means in Japanese ‘I’ll leave it up to you’ and refers to chef’s selection. “I have chosen dishes that go well with these slight temperature changes we experience here in Marbella. “And this year there is the possibility to choose between three dishes of starters, mains
and desserts. “For example one of the signature dishes Salmon ‘New Style’ Sashimi suits the chilly nights as it’s served with instantly poured olive oil that lightly sears the fish. “ In a d d i t i o n B l a c k C o d Miso, a signature flavour that w o rk s f o r m e e v e r y t i m e , ”
comments Nobu Marbella Executive Chef Eleni Manousou. Nobu Restaurant & Lounge, t h e f i r s t No b u opened in Spain, is located in the centre of Puente Romano’s at lively ‘La Plaza.’ The famous and unique gastronomy hub offers a variety of restaurants and cocktail bars. Through diversi-
ty and innovation it attracts outgoing and passionate guests f r om all r ound the world. N obu A utumn O makase menu is served from Sunday to Thursday. Price per person 45€ For table reservations please call 952 778 686.
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Care concerns ONE HUNDRED people gathered in Fuengirola’s Plaza de España to take part in a rally protesting against conditions and lack of support for home help aides of the Andalucian Dependency Service (SAD) who cover this part of Malaga. The care service, which is funded by public money, is managed by a company called Clece in Fuengirola who, according to one of their workers, should have stopped providing the service in April. However, the city council has extended the contract for another year and there is the
possibility it will also cover 2021. Employees who take care of elderly and sick people are finding they are making themselves sick because of their work and their rights. It was reported staff are not being allowed their 48 hours rest per week as they are called during their time off as an emergency but are then not paid overtime. They are not provided with uniforms and there seems to be no management or control. Workers have asked for the municipalisation of the service, also that their occupational health is taken into consideration and for the retirement age to be brought
forward for some employees who may still be young, but need to medicate themselves in order to perform their duties. A spokesperson claimed that if no action was taken the next step would be a complete strike to recognise their rights.
Drugs flat next door A DRUGS plantation hidden inside a Marbella flat has been uncovered. National Police discovered 303 marihuana plants in an uninhabited property in the neighbourhood of Las Albarizas. An investigation started after police received several tip-offs that there was a possible plantation hidden in the urbanisation. Investigators carried out a search of the area. When they investigated a block of flats in Calle Arroyo Primero they found an unoccupied apartment. It had a reinforced door installed, and from underneath it came the pungent smell of marihuana. They also found that the electricity supply was fraudulently connected to the main grid.
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Landlord cash dispute ANDREW BRADSHAW who runs Brads bar on the front in Torreblanca was moving house recently when at the last stages of the move he suffered a near death stroke. Bradshaw was rushed by ambulance to Marbella hospital for what was life-saving treatment. Whilst the emergency treatment saved his life Bradshaw has lost the left side of his body at present and is currently on a walking stick. When all the drama was taking place his distraught wife Wendy contacted the landlord to explain there was a couple of items left in the house - the landlord assured her it wasn’t an issue as nobody was going in to rent the property and to concentrate on her near to death husband. Andrew Bradshaw is now home and recovering from the stroke and ordered by doctors to take life easy, but that’s already turned stressful as his ex-landlord has he claims done a complete Uturn. Bradshaw said “despite w ha t he told my w ife Wendy now I’m out of hospital he’s refusing to give me back my rental deposit of €1,700 trying to charge it as a storage fee - the landlord’s agent has made me three offers to date. They have offered me €500 then a few days later €1,000 and finally €1,100 but not the full €1,700.” The Italian landlord in question, Giuseppe Orlandi who operates the rental company Prosefinter SL who have offices in Torreblanca
WENDY: Has been in floods of tears.
ANDREW: Is recovering at home.
were contacted by the EWN for their side of the story but declined the invitation to comment. Stroke victim Bradshaw went on to say “it doesn’t surprise me at all they won’t comment as they are just trying to rob me out of my deposit - I urge everyone to avoid this company, they are not to be trusted.” Bradshaw’s wife Wendy
commented, “I’ve been in floods of tears, Andrew doesn’t need this added stress, he should be relaxing at this present time, the landlord totally stitched me up he clearly told me it wasn’t an issue, but then hit us with the so called ‘storage charge’ for a couple of items!” At time of press the dispute continues.
Counting the cost THE councillor for Works in Marbella, Diego Lopez has been left counting the costs of a summer of vandalism in the town as council workers step up their graffiti removal programme. So far, 270 individual areas of graffiti have been removed, totalling 750 square metres in a summer that has seen street vandalism increase over last year.
The councillor explained that the incidents are particularly difficult to remove as the substances used are absorbed into the surface, meaning specialist materials are needed to fully remove the marks. Because of this, and the use of specialist companies to carry out the cleaning, a budget of €125,000 has been allocated over a period of two years to fund the maintenance.
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Bridging the gap PORT authorities are finalising the project for a second bridge over Guadalmedina. The new viaduct will have four lanes and will be used for transporting goods once Pier Eight is built. The plan to build a bridge over the river’s mouth will also be useful for the neighbouring fish market. Authorities hope their new business plan will be approved by the end of the month. The institution has planned for the viaduct to replace the existing access bridge, that only has two lanes and would be used as the exit. Carlos Rubio, the Port’s president, has explained the new infrastructure is strategic and necessary for economic growth. Construction will result in a large logistical centre with 300 metres of extension that will be used for cargo and vehicle transport. The new dock will also allow bigger boats to dock comfortably and make the installations more competitive. The planned budget ranges from €2.5 to €3 million and currently no plans have been put in place for the bridge’s design. Architects will have to submit their blueprints once the design goes to contest.
Top 10 destination A BUSY September has seen the Costa del Sol rise in the top 10 as the most popular beach destination in Spain for this time of year. Information provided by Turismo Costa del Sol shows that during September the province registered a total of 802,068 visitors to hotels, hostels and other tourist establishments which represents 6.8 per cent. In this ranking, it also shows the greatest growth in overnight stays of the 10 provinces of the Spanish coast during this period with just over 3,047, which is 4.2 per cent. According to Francisco Salado the president of Turismo Costa del Sol, “The destination is doing its job well and more so if we take into account that the Costa del Sol has experienced growth in almost all tourism indicators during the month of September.”
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VIOLENT CRIME: Boy robbed.
Phone theft NATIONAL POLICE officers have arrested two young people, one of whom is a minor, in Marbella for the alleged crime of robbery with violence after they threatened a teenager at knifepoint whilst trying to steal his mobile phone. Police were alerted of the crime which
occurred in the Puente Romano area of Marbella when the teen was assaulted by two young men. Further investigation led to the identification, location and detention of the youngest of the alleged perpetrators. A number of days later officers managed to identify and track down the second, an 18year-old boy, who is reported to have been holding the knife.
A FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD man had to be rescued in the Malaga town of Teba after falling down a well. Emergency Service number 112 received a call at around 7.50pm asking for help for a man who had fallen down a well of about 10 metres deep on a farm road after stepping on a broken concrete tile. The coordinating centre alerted police and firefighters who managed to rescue the man and he was treated at the scene without any need for a transfer to hospital. It is said that he had fallen down the well at five o’ clock in the evening and had been tangled in the well’s pulley rope for four hours. Last year a two-year old boy named Julen died after falling down a borehole, with a subsequent check on ‘illegal’ wells finding thousands across the country which failed safety standards.
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FAN FAVOURITES: Get closer to the stars.
Sports legends MARBELLA is set to become the epicentre of the sporting world from November 15 to 17. An impressive list of national and international sporting heroes will head to the Costa del Sol at the MARCA Sort Weekend Marbella 2019, a free event that will mix activities, clinics, world record attempts and many more surprises. Organisers think that Mar-
bella is the perfect setting for the first year of what is set to become a popular annual event. The home of Manuel Santana, the first Spanish athlete to be acknowledged worldwide for his success in tennis in the 60’s. The Monte Carlo of the coast is also a holiday destination for such high profile sports stars as Beckham, McGregor and Coulthard, among many more and even has its
own professional football club which is yet to be beaten. The event will shun the elitist attitude of other such events by allowing the fans to get closer to their idols than ever before. MARCA have unveiled their first five attending megastars as Boris Becker, Olympic runner Hicham El Guerrouj, motorcycle legend Mick Doohan, long jump star Mike Powell and chess champion Anatoli Karpov with more to follow.
Musical misfortune STUDENTS at Manuel Carra Conservatory in Malaga have spent nearly two months without a musical language teacher. One of their most important subjects hasn’t been taught since the start of classes. Things don’t seem to be looking up for the Conservatory students, as there are no available substitutes for this particular subject and the children could be left waiting for months. Another position in the same centre needs to be filled and since the beginning of the school year, two piano accompaniment teachers have also been desperately needed. One piano teacher has already filled the position, with another due to arrive. An explanation for the setback is that many teachers were on temporary placements and were moved to their permanent position at the start of classes. In total, 170 students at Manuel Carra don’t have a musical language teacher. A long process will precede a new teacher as the ministry will have to reopen the position for suitable candidates to apply. These students are finishing their four years of basic studies and will soon face exams to access a professional degree in music. Parents are worried their children won’t be sufficiently prepared and will be at a disadvantage
What to do in the event of an emergency in Spain LIVING in Spain can bring with it an array of issues which may not have been encountered when living in the UK. There are lots of things to consider, and we are here to help try to make the transition and life in Spain a little easier by compiling a series of helpful facts and figures relating to a variety of topics. In Spain there are in effect two groups which most people would understand as being ‘the police.’ The National Police (Policía Nacional) who have jurisdiction in the towns and cities and the Guardia Civil outside the towns and cities. The Local Police are employed by town halls; they basically deal with property found, and enforce local laws. Whilst they have a power of arrest, when exercised they must take the arrested person to the National Police or Guardia Civil according to where the crime took place. National Police and the Guardia Civil deal with all crimes, missing persons etc in their jurisdiction. The National Police also deal with all applications for immigration paperwork, NIEs, EU Citizens Registration and for non EU nationals, Residencia, etc.
The 24 hours national emergency numbers for Spanish speakers are: 091 - police, 061 health emergencies 080 - firefighters. By calling 902 102 112, but only when the perpetrator is unknown, one can give details of certain crimes, including:- burglaries, car theft, theft or loss of documents or belongings. The service is available in English from 9am to 9pm seven days a week, and from 9am to 3pm in French, German and Italian. Having given details of the crime, you must go to the National Police station which you nominate, within 48 hours to make the report using the information supplied on the telephone. In the case of robbery, where threat or force has been used, victims should call 112 at the time for police attendance, or go directly to the police station which covers that area to make a report.
091 or 902 102 112 from 9am to 9pm
Throughput Europe the general number for all emergencies is 112. In Spain the operators speak English, French, German and Italian, in addition to Spanish and will liaise with the emergency services when the caller does not speak Spanish. No area code is needed and the number can be called from any phone, including mobiles even those without a Spanish SIM card or any credit. You can also fax or SMS 112.
Other useful number are:016, specifically to report instances of gender violence. For problems at sea, the Maritime Rescue Service (Salvamento Seguridad Maritmo) can be contacted by calling 900 202 202, and the Red Cross (Cruz Rojo) on 902 222 292. There is also a Red Cross 24-hour helpline 900 100 333.
This information is for guidance only, and should not be taken as legal advice. If in any doubt, seek professional help.
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New league a step nearer THE rules and regulations for the new walking football league on the Costa del Sol have been finalised. The Managers of Smiles and Walking Dead Walking Football Clubs along with Walking Football Spain’s Tournament Director and the League Director met at Scandal’s Restaurant on Friday, November 1 to thrash out the details. Agreement was reached, and the league will start at the Polideportivo, Benalmadena Pueblo on Saturday, November 16. The first League matches will take place between noon and 3pm. Following league matches will be played on a monthly basis. Sponsorship has been agreed with Blue Sky Marbella, a successful real estate company in Elviria, with the League known as Blue Sky
The opening Blue Sky Walking Football League fixtures are as follows :November 16: Noon ASTON VIÑUELA (VELEZ-MALAGA) v SMILES (CALAHONDA) 60 12.45 WFS MARBELLA ‘B’ v SMILES (CALAHONDA) 60 13.35 WFS MARBELLA ‘B’ v ASTON VIÑUELA 14.20 WFS MARBELLA ‘A’ v SMILES (CALAHONDA) 50 This last match of the first league fixtures should be the match of the day as the two old rivals and potential league winners come together again.
WALKING FOOTBALL: New rules and regulations have now been finalised.
Marbella Walking Football League. Other sponsorships are in the pipeline. Both the new League and two of the individual clubs hope to finalise agreements with potential sponsors. However both the clubs and the League still seek sponsorship to assist their efforts in raising funds for
good causes. On the playing side, Walking Football Spain have a busy schedule in the second part of the month with the opening fixtures in the Blue Sky Marbella League followed four days later on Wednesday 20th with a trip to Gibraltar for their annual visit.
The return fixture is the following week, Wednesday 27th at Benahavis. Both days will see over 58 and over 69 teams playing each other. These are always entertaining matches as Gibraltar are experienced having played in International tournaments against National teams.
The draw for the League Cup First Round was made at the League Managers meeting held in Calahonda on Friday, November 1, with each manager picking a number from the bowl. The draw threw up some very interesting ties. ASTON VIÑUELA ‘A’ v ASTON VIÑUELA ‘B’ (Local Derby) WALKING DEAD ‘B’ v WFS MARBELLA ‘B’ WALKING DEAD ‘A’ v WFS MARBELLA ‘A’ (two teams with aspirations of winning the league) SMILES (CALAHONDA) 50 v SMILES (CALAHONDA) 60 (another local derby) These matches will be played in January. Further details on the League, sponsorship, joining a club can be found at the following Facebook Walking Footy... Facebook Walking Football Spain... Facebook Smiles Walking Football Club www.info@walkingfootballspain.com
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Deal for Air Europa IT has been announced that the International Airlines Group (IAG) will purchase Air Europa for €1,000 million.
AIR EUROPA: Operates flights to 69 destinations in Spain.
IAG, the Anglo-Spanish airline company whose subsidiaries include British Airways, Iberia, Vueling and Aer Lingus, has agreed to buy Air Europa from Llucmajor-based travel group Globalia. The acquisition is scheduled to be completed in the second half of 2020. In the report issued by IAG to Spain’s National Securities Market Commission, the company explains that the acquisition will unite the two largest Spanish airlines and will create an operational centre hub in Madrid. The plan is to turn Madrid airport into a genuine rival to Europe’s four largest hubs - Frankfurt, Heathrow, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Schiphol, where IAG will become Europe’s market leader for Caribbean and Latin American routes. Javier Hidalgo, Globalia’s CEO, believes that the present and future of Air Europa will be strengthened and is convinced that joining IAG will prove to be a great success. However, some groups and unions in the Balearic Islands have expressed their concern about the deal due to the dependence of the islands’ connectivity with the airline. According to the General Secretary of the Federation of Citizens Services, employees at the Globalia headquarters in Mallorca are also worried about the future of their jobs on the island. Air Europa operates flights to 69 destinations in Spain, Europe, northern Africa, the Caribbean, the US and Latin America. The airline’s operating profit in 2018 was €100 million and they achieved a turnover of €2,100 million.
3 Spanish soldiers faint in test march THREE soldiers on a fitness test march were taken to hospital after fainting. Initially it was feared that one of the three may have gone into cardiorespiratory arrest, but hospital sources say all three are recovering well after suffering blackouts, although one has no recollection of the event.
The two men and one woman, all members of the Armoured Cavalry Regiment ‘Montesa,’ were doing a test mandatory in the armed forces for all units of battalion strength. It is a march of 10 kilometres carrying 20 kilos of kit. All the units of the General Command of Ceuta are carrying out this test at the moment and on Tuesday it was Montesa’s turn.
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Outrage THOUSANDS of people mainly women across Spain have taken to the streets in considerably large demonstrations after five men who took turns to have sex with an unconscious 14-year-old girl were cleared of raping her. A court in Barcelona decided to convict the men of a lesser count of sexual abuse because they did not use violence or intimidation and it has sparked utter outrage all over Spain. Monday night as the word spread of the ruling across the country as James Warren of the EWN reported and other media channels followed - demonstrators hit the streets and started protesting in various cities demanding a change in the law. In the capital city Madrid - thousands of people gathered at the gates of the ministry of justice to demand action. Banners and flags made by the protesters displayed their sentiment as they read ‘I do believe you!’ and ‘It’s not abuse, it’s rape.’ Meanwhile Spain’s deputy prime minister waded into the war of words and said “It is a priority of the Spanish government to change the law to make it clear that consent is necessary for sexual relations to occur legally.”
His efforts to the cause though could hit a snag as Spain has its general election on Sunday this week and the powers to be could change and have different views. Although the voting will not stop these protesters who want serious change to the law whoever is in power. It’s expected more protests will follow as the campaign continues and gathers pace on social media.
#EnoughPatriarchalJustice is the hastag being used across all platforms by the campaigners which is swelling in numbers of support.
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Coffin mix-up sorted out just in time A COFFIN mix-up at a M a d r i d f u n e r a l p a rlour was sorted out just before it was too late. One of the coffins was destined for Torremocha in Extremadura and the other s h o u l d h a v e g o n e t o Va l ladolid. The funeral cars duly set off first thing in the morning from the capital, but, it turned out, carrying the wrong coffins. It was when the car going to Extremadura stopped before reaching the final destination that one of the funeral parlour employees noticed something was amiss with the documentation and the decision was taken to check inside the coffin, Spanish media reported. Sure enough, when they opened up the casket, instead of the body of a Guardia Civil officer in his
uniform they found the body of a former policeman. The funeral cars met up in Nvalmoral de la Mata and did a swap.
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The new plant is designed to treat the waste water from the towns of Alhaurin el Grande, Cartama and Alhaurin de la Torre. The Junta de Andalucia is investing €80 million into
the new facility, which will complement the already inplace plant that serves Alora and Pizarra. The existing plant is also the subject of investment as it is currently undergoing works to repair the pipeline that was damaged in the storms earlier in the year. Currently the plant serving the area is working at its limit, filtering faecal matter from waste water before hitting the Guadalhorce river, but the government’s 2020 budget has already allocated an initial budget of €10 million to start the new plant, which aims to be completed by 2022. After the budget was announced, talks between the Department of Sustainable Development and the town councils involved increased in order to speed up the process of administration. The new plant, named Malaga Norte WWTP, will have the capacity to filter
PROGRESS: The Junta de Andalucía progresses in WWTP talks.
70,000 cubic metres per day, equivalent to the flow generated by a population of 280,000 inhabitants.
As the board irons out initial unanswered questions, including the construction of a third agricultural filter and
the subsequent management of the plant, the news is surely good news for the region of Malaga.
Access for buses MALAGA’S town hall has expanded the space dedicated to tourist buses. The association of Businesspeople of Malaga Transport has assessed the Council’s expansion of tourist bus stops. There will be more areas for buses to stop, especially around the town hall area. These changes will give visitors a more comfortable experience and will allow route diversification and easy access to popular areas. Traffic and stops will also be alleviated with the new measures. In addition to the stops on Avenida Cervantes, a bigger space has been made available on Calle Guillén Sotelo.
La Malagueta landmark in danger THE Sevillana building in La Malagueta could be demolished and redeveloped after the current owner puts it up for sale. The eye-catching historical building located on Calle Maestranza is currently occupied by office rental spaces, used by the likes of Endesa, however current owners Philyra Inmuebles Alfa has apparently had the property up for sale and is in the final stages of sealing a deal that could mean the redevelopment of the site. In 2017, the then leading political party in Malaga, IU-Malaga, applied for an architectural protection for this building which was unanimously approved, however the cataloguing of said bill has not yet been filed, meaning that it is entirely possible for the historical landmark to be demolished. Current licences on the plot of land mean that theoretically a six-storey building could be
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THE Andalucian Board has advanced progress in the construction of the new wastewater treatment plant serving the Guadalhorce River.
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Guadalhorce discharge progress
CONCERN: Residents are concerned for the future of the Sevillana building in La Malagueta. constructed for either a hotel, offices or housing. Its only saving grace is that the 19th century chimney that sits adjacent to the building is protected by architectural protection therefore cannot be touched. The Neighbourhood Association of La Malagueta is concerned for the welfare of the site, “It would be a barbarity to tear it down, would be such an eyesore,” said one resident.
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Estepona renews gifted commitment tepona, Daniel Pérez Moreno. The facility, located next to the school of Santo Tomás de Aquino, will once again house the headquarters for the ASA in th e are a , g iv in g u p to 80 g ifted a n d h ig h ac hie ving schoolchildren a space to develop skills through intellectual stimulation and extra curricular activities. The facilities will also provide guidance for the families of gifted students to help nourish their knowledge.
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ESTEPONA has renewed its association with the Asociación de Altas Capacidades to allow the group to continue its activity in the municipality. The Asociación de Altas Capacidades (ASA) will continue its relationship with Estepona for ano t h e r y e a r t o p ro v id e spaces for gifted students to work and continue its development in the municipality. The mayor of Estepona revealed the news on Friday with representative of the Association of Hi g h C a p a c i ties o f Marbella, San Pedro and Es-
RENEWAL: The ASA renews its relationship with Estepona for another year.
A REFUND has been given to consumers by two banks that dealt with deposits for homes that were never built. The Court of First Instance number 13 of the capital of Malaga has ordered the banks of Abanca and BBVA to repay deposits made by clients for homes purchased on plan that were never completed. Malaga-based Aifos went bankrupt back in July 2017, leaving thousands of potential holiday home owners without answers to the deposits they had placed in the construction of their purchases. The lawyer representing the client, Carlos Cómitre, explained “Both co-defendants denied that with the discount of the bills it could be detected that what was underlying the advance payment of part of the price of the house acquired by the buyer.” The homes were purchased through development company Aifos on plan, and payments continued throughout for advances to see out the construction.
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REFUND: Latest client refund appears to be a drop in the ocean after Aifos closure. In this case, nearly €30,000 was deposited between the two banks, but estimated cases of similar claims are over 100,000.
The court has ruled that the company did not ‘diligently take control’ on behalf of the client and therefore ruled that the banks refund the balances.
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Patient robbed medical employee A MEDICAL centre worker had her credit card stolen by a patient. A 41-year-old man has been arrested for supposedly stealing a medical professional’s purse and spending €656 online. National Police have arrested a Spanish man as the alleged thief. He went to an appointment at his local medical centre where it is believed he took a member of staff’s purse. Once in possession of the credit card, the suspect used it to buy €656 worth of internet purchases. Police initiated the investigation after an employee at the medical centre filed a report denouncing the theft of €83 in cash and the use of her credit card. After making inquiries, officers were able to verify and arrest the suspect.
Supermarket gives back MERCADONA has felt the charitable spirit after making a big donation to a food bank. Costa del Sol’s Bancosol has received 7,700 kilos of food from the supermarket chain. Bancosol will give out the products through collaborating charities, in the hope it helps those who need it most. The food bank and Mercadona collaborated together and carried out a food collection campaign back in April, with more than 1,300 volunteers. Vice president of Bancosol, Pilar Wit, has expressed how grateful they are with businesses like Mercadona that contribute to their project. The association is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation that donates provisions to soup kitchens and food banks. Volunteers have been collecting and distributing food on the coast since 1998.
COMPETITION: Spain’s Renfe will compete for tickets.
Market opens up FOR the first time in history, AVE tickets will be sold by private companies. State operator Renfe, will continue selling tickets as well as initiating a new ‘low-cost’ brand. With the new changes, private consortiums will be able to bid for Malaga-Madrid connections. Lines running from Barcelona and Sevilla will be liberated to these companies starting in 2021. Three private companies have announced they will be bidding for tickets alongside Renfe.
The Administrator for Railways Infrastructures informed the public that Renfe and three private groups had placed offers. For travellers who use the AVE, this could mean more competitive prices. French company SNCF is well situated and their Spanish subsidiary Rielsfera, is looking to bring the ‘low-cost’ model over from France. The entity owns a large fleet of modern trains and is very experienced. Ilsa - owned by Air Nostrum - will also be bidding for tickets. Modern Rail has partnered up with Globalia - whose
parent company is Air Europa - to ensure they also enter the AVE market. These consortiums may also form alliances with British entities such as Virgin to achieve a competitive position. Opening up the market will likely bring around a revolutionary change for users of the AVE. For the first time, it will be possible to choose between companies to travel on the railway. A larger number of trains will be in use, meaning more departures and expanding timetables. And prices are expected to be competitive with tickets being sold mostly online.
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NATIONAL POLICE have arrested a man for fraudulently selling a dog on the internet. The 29-year-old Spanish man from Malaga is alleged to have swindled a buyer out of €732.50 by advertising the animal for sale, receiving a bank transfer but never delivering the dog or returning the dog. In addition, at the time of the arrest police found that the detained man also had an outstanding warrant for fraud issued by a Vigo court.
40 Evacuated in gas leak FORTY residents of a four-storey building had to be evacuated because of a gas leak. Now firefighters are carrying out an inspection to find the cause. The drama happened on Saturday evening just before 11pm in Calle Sardineros. A neighbour called the fire brigade after noticing a strong smell of gas in the street. The firefighters located the leak and ventilated the affected building, after which the residents were able to return to their homes.
Motorway now sold GOVERNMENT ministers have authorised the sale of 85 per cent of Costa del Sol’s toll roads. The motorway has been sold to Infratoll Concesiones, owned by French investment fund Meridian. The Ausol I motorway between Malaga and Estepona was opened in 1999 and the concession expires in 2046. Ferrovial owned 65 per cent of the shares and Unicaja another 20 per cent, all of which they
transferred to the new owner. Ferrovial also transferred the debt for the project, which has ascended to around €542 million. Unicaja has taken in €111.9 million net for the sale of their shares and Ferrovial will generate gains of around €474 million. In 2017, Ausol took in €58.5 million and achieved a positive result before taxes of €50 million. The motorway is 105 kms and an average of 36,000 vehicles pass through their tolls daily.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Malaga airport 100 years old. MALAGA students will take part in an educational initiative in conjunction with Malaga airport to bring the airport and air transport world closer to schoolchildren. Five thousand, five hundred children will attend 158 guided tours to commemorate the centenary of the infrastructure. There will be many activities including a drawing competition for the youngest students and story contests for the older ones.
Flying start Students of Secondary and Baccalaureate studies will enjoy a guided tour, in English, named ‘Skygate’ which brings the world of airports, air transport and aviation together by familiarising them with terminal and airport processes, through check-in, baggage
claim and security and passport checks. In the Aeronautical Museum, they will learn of historical and future projects and aeronautical technology through active participation. Created by University professors the project is supported using pedagogical material specialising in teaching and school organisation and invites the students to explore the different services such as Fire Rescue, Fire Extinguishing and Wildlife Control.
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Green initiative continues ESTEPONA has made a move towards an eco-friendly future with solar powered lighting. The town hall has opted to install LED lighting connected to solar panels. More than 100 units will be installed in the first phase of the project. This new lighting will be used in different parts of the city and will cut CO2 emissions down by 18 tonnes. The pioneering lighting system will continue the plan to reduce energy consumption and look after the environment. Deputy mayor in charge of Services - Blas Ruzafa has announced 106 units will be installed in the city centre and outskirts. Ruzafa explains that electricity will be generated by solar panels attached to the lights. The LEDs have a sensor that can detect ambient light and will turn on and off accordingly. Another benefit is their longer product life, that can last up to five years. And their easy set up that requires no wiring to the electricity supply. All these beneficial characteristics will lead to savings for the city and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 18 tonnes. The first phase will see 5,900 lights replaced by more efficient LEDs that will save approximately €160,000 in electricity bills.
ECO-FRIENDLY: The lighting is efficient and uses solar power.
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‘Abused two teens’ PROSECUTORS are asking for a man to be jailed for 34 years for abusing two teenagers. Malaga Provincial Court heard that the defendant was 26 years old when, in 2015, he befriended a group of teens aged between 13 and 16. To do so, he took advantage of the fact that one of the group was his cousin and that they were studying at a school near his home in Fuengirola. They used to meet up in a small square in the vicinity of his home. The Public Prosecutor’s Office said that in January 2016, taking advantage of the trust that the minors had in him, he had sexual relations with a 13-year-old girl four times. The legal age of consent in Spain is 16. The defendant is also said to have recorded a
video of himself having sex with the girl. Also in January 2016, the Public Prosecutor’s Office said that the accused threatened a boy in the group, who was then 15 years old. He made him so scared that the youth escorted him to the back of a building where he was sexually assaulted. The Public Prosecutor’s Office said the defendant is guilty of a continuing crime of sexual abuse, as well as a crime of producing pornographic material and a third crime of sexual assault. In addition to asking for the prison sentence, the prosecutor is asking for compensation totalling €60,000 for the two victims and a ban on him approaching or communicating with them of 20 years.
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BenalmĂĄdena NEWS apologised in advance to local residents for the inconvenience that would be caused both from noise and traffic obstruction. Accompanied by executives from the water company, he explained that many of these pipes were more than 40 years old and in the interests of good management and the environment, they
have to be replaced. One additional bonus however is that once all of the work is completed, all of the affected streets will be resurfaced. This is an ongoing project as the water company manages more than 300 kilometres of pipe throughout the area and with the ever-present threat of drought it is important that water is properly conserved.
Assistance for voters SPECIAL arrangements are being made by the Benalmadena Council in order to ensure that those voters who suffer from disability or mobility problems will be able to vote in the General Election. The actual assistance will be given by the Spanish Red
Cross who have adapted vehicles suitable for the transportation of those in need of help. Only those who are recognised as having mobility problems and do not have access to internet facilities will be eligible for this service, but those who may be suffering from a
contagious illness or need medical assistance will not be able to take advantage of this offer. If you wish to be considered for this help please call the council on 952 444 499 Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm.
NORWEGIAN EXPANSION FOR more than two years, a Norwegian investment group has been discussing with 21 businesses as well as the Benalmadena Council, the possible redevelopment of the commercial gallery in Plaza Solymar. Now with all of the agreements in place, late last week, the council (despite objections from opposition parties) formally approved the creation of a new business centre on the site which could generate up to 800 new jobs. The Solymar building covers 20,000 square metres including 400 parking spaces and the renovation works, which have already
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VERY much aware that many of the water pipes in Benalmadena Pueblo are old and leaking, local water company Emabesa is to spend â‚Ź470,000 to initially replace them in six streets. The company which was created by the council expects the work to take up to four months and when visiting the area, mayor, Victor N avas
APPROVED: Conversion of the commercial gallery.
begun, are scheduled to end in spring 2020. This development is expected to be accompanied by an overall upgrade of the general area as the council has received a â‚Ź10 million grant from the European Union which is to be used for regeneration throughout the Benal-
madena Costa. Apart from the involvement that the council will have in new development, it should also be noted that there are a number of private projects which will see new and upgraded hotel accommodation as well as the arrival of new companies in the town.
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Supply of water is a must
NEW HOME: Olive tree now in place.
Ancient olive tree finds new home AN olive tree which is 16 metres tall and is believed to be between 600 and 800 years old has now been planted on a roundabout on the Avenida Las Palmeras. Situated opposite the local Racket club, this is one of the largest and most emblematic of the roundabouts in the town and will therefore be an attractive welcome to visitors to the area.
It is hoped that the addition of the attractive tree will enhance the beauty of the area and bring a positive response from residents. Now that the tree is in place, the council is considering that the sculpture located in the same area may now be out of place and could possibly be relocated to a more suitable home in La Paloma Park.
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GOING FOR GOLD: Runners face the heat.
RUN IN THE SUN FUENGIROLA Half Marathon took place last Sunday and is on its way to fast becoming an important focus for runners and fans. More than 1,000 participants took part in the fourth edition of the run on a boiling hot day which included specialists in distance, winning athletes and new runners looking to improve on their personal best. Cristóbal Ortigosa, champion of the Nerja Athletics and a well-known name in the world of Malaga sports, defended his title from last year and, despite beating his previous time by 49 seconds he was pipped at the post by the new champion, Najim El Qady, after struggling with the last few kilometres. Moroccan athlete, Qady, of Elite Sport, won the test record of the year with 1.07.41 hours.
The winner’s podium was completed by Antequeran, Javier Arcas taking the third position. In the women’s category, Olympic athlete Estela Navascués completely dominated the race and her time of 1,15,35 gained her first place. She was followed more than three minutes later by an independent runner Helen Cross and they were joined by Málaga Athletics Janine Lima who took third place. The 26 degree heat and strong winds created an explosive cocktail to punish the brave runners but they were cheered on throughout their route and especially along the seafront where crowds gathered to watch and encourage their progress. This year saw a great progression for the Half Marathon not only by doubling the number of people running, but also in terms of organisation, volunteers, route design and emergency support.
Job options improve THE Fuengirola Council is anxious to encourage local employers to review the profiles of potential employees that it has on its books. In October of last year, just 18 people were employed via the council and it is a month that is considered to be very much a poor month for new jobs, but this year the figure has more than trebled with 62 people finding work. The councillor in charge of employment confirmed that her department has been working hard to discuss options with employers in order to try to ensure that work is placed with residents of the town rather than by bringing staff in from other areas. The months of December and January do see an upsurge in employment opportunities due to Christmas and the Three Kings and already some 33 new jobs have appeared on the council website. With all of the promotion that is going on, the council is very happy for anyone looking for work to contact the Los Boliches office so that they can be included on the list of potential employees.
THE council has entered into an agreement with Tu Centro Comercial (Your Shopping Centre) to promote shopping in Fuen-
New App girola with an App which is available for both iPhones and on Android.
Access to the App is free to both view and to post information about forthcoming events and business opportunities.
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La Cala - Mijas THIS year, residents and visitors through Mijas and La Cala can look forward to the 22nd selection of Nativity Scenes around the municipality, but it is expected to be bigger and better than usual. The council intends to produce a map showing details of all of the places where the Nativity creations will be on show and they are looking to expand the number by opening the event to associations and religious brotherhoods, schools and individuals. Anyone who is resident in Mijas is invited to register no later than November 29 at council offices and be prepared to make the scenes
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Annual Nativity Scenes
NATIVITY: A presentation from an earlier year.
available to view for a minimum of three hours each day between December 6 and January 5.
Representatives of the council and the local TV channel will visit each participant to view and film the
Nativity Scene and everyone who takes part will receive a diploma by way of recognition of their being involved.
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Musical extravaganza AS it gets closer to Christmas, many people start to look at ways of helping others and there will be a number of charity events from worthwhile causes looking to raise funds. One of these is the relatively small 4 Paws Adoptions which looks to find long term homes for dogs that have either been abandoned of have had to be given up because their owners can no longer cope with them. On the evening of Sunday November 24 from
8.30pm there will be a musical extravaganza at Our Bar in Calahonda with four acts and DJ Dave James for the incredibly low price of â‚Ź5. Giving their time are Ollie Hughes and Lucy Pardoe presenting their Rock of Ages show, Johnny G & the Girl, Laura Elen as well as Wayne Ward.
Tickets are bound to sell quickly, so to make your reservation call 609 572 407 or send an email to info@4pawsadoptions. com.
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Marbella ALTHOUGH Halloween is a great opportunity for children to dress up and collect sweets from neighbours and adults to party, there is a darker side which was apparent last week in San Pedro Alcantara. The words ‘trick or treat’ are the formula to generally unlock a gift but some people take things too far and there were even warnings before the event that some elderly people living alone could be frightened to open their doors, so the tricking should have been kept to a minimum. One person who had left his car parked in the street came back to a very nasty surprise on Halloween night when he discovered that not only had it been the target for an egging, but what turned out to be sulphuric acid had been poured over it. Needless to say, he was cer-
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Helloween for one driver
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Dangerous decay THE centre of Marbella is not over-endowed with parks but those that do exist are popular with residents and visitors alike, but one is hiding a potentially dangerous secret. A chapel was built as a recognition of the achievements of a young doctor from Marbella who was attached to the Spanish Army and was posted to the Philippines in 1898, as part of a Spanish military detachment which held out in a small church for almost a year against Philippine insurgents before Spain gave up its colony and he returned to Spain. In recognition of his bravery and all that he achieved to keep the men alive, a replica of
the church was built in the Parque Vigil de QuiĂąones. Now it has been derelict for many years and rather than repair it, board it up or even knock it down, successive councils appear to have ignored it, simply covering the chapel with canvas which is now falling apart making it an ideal place for children to explore. What should be recognised as a religious monument to a Spanish hero is now dangerous and has been covered in graffiti and although there have been plans to renovate the site for some years there is no indication of when this might occur.
Waste a success HELLOWEEN: What happened to one car.
tainly not amused and shared his anger on social media wondering whatever possessed anyone to
behave so irresponsibly and hoping that they never attacked anybody with the acid.
BACK in April of this year, two new mobile points were set up by the council to collect a range of different solid waste which should not be disposed of through the normal rubbish outlets. In that time, they have collected 8,200 litres of vegetable oil, 200 litres of motor oil, 1,400 kilos of appliances and 1,250 kilos of paint, as well as vehicle and disposable batteries. Much of this material would previously simply be dumped down drains or even left on the street.
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Still dealing with Brexit
TOWED AWAY: Fugitive will be regretting trying to get car back.
4 years jail after parking badly By Dilip Kuner A FRENCH fugitive can look forward to four years in jail after he parked badly in Marbella. The 25-year-old’s rental car had been towed away by police, so he made the mistake of going to the local station to pay the fine and pick up the vehicle. Unfo r t u n a t e l y f o r h im,
Local Police checked his ID against their database and found he had a European arrest warrant in force against him. They held him and called the National Police who executed the arrest warrant on October 29. According to the French authorities, the defendant was a principal member of an international drugs trafficking organisation.
O n M a y 24, 2017, c us toms offic e rs from N a rbonne inte rc e pte d a va n from Spain in the south of France. It was carrying 313 kilos of hashish resin. In that operation, the driver, a member of the gang, was arrested. The results of this investigation pointed to the man detained in Marbella as being a big player in the crimina l orga nis a tion a nd a l-
though at the time he was not arrested, evidence later found was enough for him to be convicted in his absence. On April 24 this year, he was sentenced to four years jail by a French court for drugs trafficking and being a member of a criminal organisation. National Police have now handed the fugitive over to the courts.
ORIGINALLY planned as a discussion about the effect of Brexit which was expected to take place on October 31, the Marbella Council with the British Consulate in Malaga have organised a public talk on Tuesday November 12. The free entry event will start at 5pm in the Adolfo SuĂĄrez Congress Centre in the city and speakers will include Charmaine Arbouin British Consul for Andalucia, the Canaries, Ceuta and Melilla, lawyer Ricardo Bocanegra and expert on financial mat-
ters Bernard Fay. Although aimed primarily at British passport holders, all are welcome to attend to discuss a number of matters relevant to Brexit including Gibraltar, the issue of borders, the evolution of the pound and the application of the Aliens Law. Currently some 4,000 Brits are registered as residents in the city, but the number who still need to register is much higher and an explanation on why this is important will be given.
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Gibraltar NEWS NEWS EXTRA Cowboy constructors
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LOCAL union Unite has indicated that it is concerned over what it refers to as an influx of ‘cowboy’ companies in the local construction industry. In a statement, it claims that certain employers are breaching the minimum standards set out in Gibraltar’s employment legislation and wants action to be taken.
Abortion Referendum
Friendly Speaker NEW Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP is a long-time friend and supporter of Gibraltar and although he will now need to be seen to be neutral and cannot vote, his friendship is welcome.
Captains of industry attended the Guildhall Lunch.
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The newly returned government outside Convent Place.
Talking to the people UP until now, the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo has held weekly meetings with members of the c o m m u n i t y a t h i s o ff i c e i n N o 6 Convent Place. From now on, he will arrange these meetin g s in d iffe re n t lo ca tions throughout Gibraltar in order to make it more convenient for all residents to have the opportunity to air their observations on life on the Rock. Constituents will also be able to request a time slot for a one-to-one meeting with the Chief Minister by sending an email in ad-
vance to CMonLocation@gibraltar.gov.gi. Mr Picardo commented “Having recently been out on hustings in different estates, it seems to me that the best way to ensure that we continue to address matters of concern to individual citizens is to make it even easier for them to meet with me and members of my team. “I know this is something that will be helpful in particular for those with mobility issues - and it will be something I will enjoy and take a lot from myself from the personal and direct contact with the people I work for.”
EVERY year, the Government of Gibraltar promotes the Rock to both businesses and politicians in November and this year is no exception. The Chief Minister and his team spent a week in the UK hosting two special events and making a number of calls to British Government Departments and the World Travel Market exhibition. This year there was a finance sector lunch at the Guildhall where those attending were
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THE Government of Gibraltar has announced it intends to call for a vote to confirm a Referendum on the legalisation of abortion in certain circumstances may be held next March. This is an emotive topic and the decision will then be clarified in law.
Visit to the UK for Gibraltar Week
WARM WELCOME: Sky Princess docked in Gibraltar.
Inaugural visit of Sky Princess THE new Minister for Tourism Vijay Daryanani gave the traditional welcome to a new visiting cruise ship, as the Sky Princess made its inaugural visit to Gibraltar. Having been built in Italy, the vessel has
just completed sea trials before being handed over to Princess Cruises and is on its maiden cruise, carrying 3,600 passengers and 1,400 crew, it set out from Athens on a journey to Rome which took in Gibraltar.
charged for their meal and then an evening reception in the Gherkin where 200 specially invited guests were in attendance to hear about future political plans. He was joined yesterday by the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia for a meeting of the Joint Ministerial Council on Brexit with UK Ministers and officials to discuss yet again issues relating to a possible No Deal Brexit and the future relationship between the UK and the EU.
Conviction overturned A LOCAL man of 44 who was convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to 18 years imprisonment earlier this year has had his appeal upheld. Judges declined to allow reporting on the reason for deciding that the conviction was unsafe, but the Court has called for a retrial of the man whose original defence was that he had acted in self-defence.
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Do you remember? WITH Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day approaching on November 10 and 11 we take time to remember our families and the brave men and women who fought before us. Every year Great Britain unites to make sure that no-one is forgotten and to remember and honour those who have sacrificed themselves to secure and protect our freedom. The Royal British Legion holds a National Poppy Appeal and can be found selling poppies on the streets in the UK as well as the workplace. This year’s appeal also consists of Operation Poppy that sees celebrities go undercover, assisting collectors in helping raise awareness for the charity and their fundraising work. Ross Kemp, Ben Shepherd and Dragon’s Den’s Deborah Meaden, among many others, will be taking part. Euro Weekly News took to the streets this morning to find out how people here in Spain will be commemorating the events.
Will they track down a poppy here? Will people manage to watch the BBC coverage on television? MAGGIE and Steve, a holidaying couple from Plymouth “As we are from a large Naval community we tend to spend time with family as we live near the base.” Steve was also keen to point out that there is a newly erected monument in Plymouth for the Merchant Navy and another for the RAF where wreaths of poppies are placed. Nathan Wood, 18, Fife Nathan has recently finished training for the Royal Navy, at HMS Raleigh in Plymouth. During his training, they also study the history of the Navy and the events that took place. Both his grandfathers were in the Navy and fought in the Second World War. “These guys were my heroes. Remembrance Day gives me a time to show my respect, remember what the Forces did for us and pray for the lives that were lost.” Alan Dibble from London is here on holiday with his wife “The day means a lot to us. We wear our poppies every year and we place two pictures on the fireplace of when we visited The Somme.” The Battle of the Somme was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and French Third Republic against the German Empire, it took place on both banks of the River Somme.
Nathan from Fife.
Les from England “We put money in the tin for any collection to d o wi t h t h e Fo rce s a n d R eme mbrance Day. We also take part in a commemorative service at our local church.”
will watch the service at home on TV and take part in the two-minute silence. We buy our poppy at work as there is a collection tin there.” It is a sensitive subject matter when commemorating those Irish who fought for the Crown. In Ireland Remembrance Day has been replaced by a National Day of Commemoration celebrated in July. However, I did speak to people like Irish couple George and Diane who are here on holiday and choose to show their respect on both days. “We order a special poppy to wear every year.”
David from Dorset “We appreciate what the day signifies and
John from Yorkshire is here on holiday and proudly wears a poppy every year.
John from Yorkshire.
Michael from Cornwall “I am from Devon and we have a proud Naval history and we have the base in Plymouth. I buy my poppy every year and take time myself to think about the brave lives lost.” EWN found that being away from Britain does not stop people from thinking about or honouring the people that have come before them. Whether it be from a small gesture like dropping a few coins in the tin, buying a poppy or selling your own poppies, to w a tc hing the TV s e rvic e or vi si t i ng a memorial to lay a wreath. We s poke to young a nd ol d and wer e shown that respect has carried across the
Michael from Cornwall.
generational gap as well as the knowledge of what happened and the significance of the commemoration. In late 1914, the fields of Northern France and Flanders were ripped open as the First World War raged through Europe’s heart. Once the conflict was over the poppy was one of the only plants to grow on the otherwise barren battlefield. Poppies can be found in a lot of stores out here with British connections. If you cannot find one and live nearby please come visit us at our Fuengirola office where you can make a donation and choose from a poppy or wristband. Alternatively contact your local branch of the Royal British Legion.
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Tax break for green wheels VILLAJOYOSA Council is set to reward drivers of less contaminating vehicles. The local authority said it will modify its vehicle fiscal regulation as a bonus for drivers of hybrid and electric wheels.Specifically, the council will introduce a 55 per cent discount for vehicles with hybrid engines and 75 per cent for electric. The 75 per cent discount will apply to both kinds for vehicles used for public service. “The council is showing a special interest in the environmental matters which affect us, hence it seems fair to us to reward those who opt for more efficient energies in vehicles,” commented Tax councillor Jose Ramon Ucles.According to the council there are currently 90 hybrid cars and six electric in Villajoyosa, all privately owned.
REWARD: The council said it seemed fair to discount vehicle tax on hybrid and electric vehicles.
ALMERIA
COSTA BLANCA SOUTH
Works start
RENEWING: A stretch of Torrevieja’s promenade is being renovated.
MALLORCA
RAILWAY MUSEUM: Part of plans to build new railway theme park in Marratxi.
New theme park
MALAGA wants to give La Farola maximum cultural protection, as the building is the visual icon for the capital of the Costa del Sol. Malaga’s council has agreed to apply for the declaration of La Farola as Patrimony of Cultural Interest. Other entities that endorse the decision are Malaga University, the College of Architects and Icomos. Two lines of action have been opened to begin the process: one by university professors and another by the town hall. Both propositions confirm the social and institutional support that exists to protect the historic construction. In 2017, the waterfront building marked its 200th anniversary since it was erected. Malaga University has already reached out and gained direct backing from the National Council for International Monuments and Places, the Andalucian Territorial Delegation and many academies and colleges. The motion has gained unanimous support and will proceed as a positive initiative for Malaga.
ICONIC: La Farola stands tall above the seafront.
AXARQUIA CREDIT: 1919 Baldwin
A BUS has been doing the rounds in Almeria to promote healthy habits and a balanced lifestyle. The Agriculture, Fishing and Food Ministry ‘Gastrobus Mediterraneo’s tour was aimed at encouraging the consumption of foods which feature as part of a Mediterranean diet and doing some kind of moderate exercise every day. The 70sqm vehicle is equipped with audiovisual projection areas and a space for nutrition workshops, training and tastings. The bus incorporates the ‘#alimentosdespaña’ strategy image, which focuses on spreading the work about the quality and variety of Spanish produce given the importance of the national agro-food and fishing sectors. The strategy objective is, the government Sub-delegation said, “to channel synergies between food and other economic sectors, from tourism and gastronomy to health and sport. “Food based on the Mediterranean diet can in this way become a solid cultural, economic and social development connection, as well as being a key factor in good health.”
A visual icon
WORK has started to renovate 380 metres of the La Mata promenade at a cost of €850,000. Mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolon and councillor for Beaches, Antonio Vidal, attended to see the work, which is being done by Coastal Authority Costas, start. The overall action will transform the promenade, which has 5,400 sqm of paved area, and will be very similar to a section renovated in 2017 in front of the Molino Blanco Urbanisation. The works will involve the demolition of the old wall and the construction of another one made of reinforced concrete to avoid damage caused by storms. Deteriorated wooden planks and the current lampposts will be removed and the entire stretch of promenade will be repaved and have a stainless steel railing installed. The work is expected to take four to five months, which the mayor ‘hopes’ will mean it is complete by Easter 2020.
Bus promotes healthy habits
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THE Town Hall of Marratxi has announced its plans to build a new railway theme park in the neighbourhood. Backing a proposal from the Mallorca Steam Railway Club, the Town Hall has given the go ahead for the theme park to be constructed on 25,000 m2 of land that lies between Festival Park and Bauhaus. Some of the features of the park will include level crossings, bridges, a turntable and a tunnel. There will also be a museum for railway and industrial equipment, includinga 1919 Baldwin steam locomotive. The first phase of the project will involve building a station and depot, whilst laying two-thirds of the track which is expected to be completed during the second phase, when viaducts will be added. The Mallorca Steam Railway Club will be in charge of the park’s activities, whilst the Town Hall will be responsible for maintenance, electricity, water and its insurance contract.
Road safety course for schools AROUND 700 students from schools around Rincon de la Victoria have taken part in road safety courses throughout October. The courses have been organised by the Local Police force and are aimed at teaching children aged between eight and 10 the importance of road safety. The courses will be run three days a week in 10 schools in the municipality, with the first course being held at the CEIP Professor Tierno Galvan de Rincon de la Victoria. They are designed to give children a greater understanding of potential situations involved with road use, both as a pedestrian and as a future driver or bike rider.
ROAD SAFETY: The courses have been organised by the Local Police.
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Belle epoch A MUTILATED model of a famous statue of a prosti tute in Amsterdam’s redlight district has been with drawn from an exhibition, after sex workers com plained that it could incite violence and increase stigmatisation.
Bad Brexit A REPORT in a Dutch newspaper suggests that if Brexit does occur then the Dutch contribution to the EU could jump from €8 billion to €13 over the next five years as the Union looks to replace Britain’s contribu tion.
BELLE: The original statue.
BELGIUM
Manneken Pis
Bike App
A YOUNG man who pretended to be a se nior police officer in the town of Leuven was arrested after demanding the ID of a man he saw urinating in the streets. The man he spoke to was also charged with an offence.
HAVING had his bike stolen in Brussels, a Belgian man turned to the Find My Bike app in the hope of finding it. Eventually, he received a report saying that it was in Hun gary and soon after Albania, where it is now waiting for him to collect.
GERMANY
DENMARK
Forgetful
New border
CLOCKS in Europe were put back one hour to mark the change from summer to winter time, but a German rail operator forgot to do so in the main Munich station, causing complete confusion for passengers.
A NORDIC COUNCIL summit in Stockholm saw leaders from Denmark, Norway and Iceland agree to sign a new border agreement that will mean an expansion of the Danish area off the Faroes and will see a redesign of the world map.
Out of it
For sale
MOURNERS at a funeral in northern Germany were accidentally served hash cake and 13 people complained about nausea and dizziness. An employee’s daughter had baked two cakes and served the wrong one at the wake.
PERHAPS Donald Trump’s offer to buy Greenland wasn’t as ridiculous as it seemed as in 1917, Den mark sold three West Indian possessions to the US for $25 million (€22.5 million) in gold coin, after which they were renamed the US Virgin Islands.
FRANCE
Merger talks
Fare dodger
FIAT CHRYSLER has confirmed that it is holding talks about a merger with PSA, the owner of French car brands including Peugeot and Citroën. Such a tie up would create the world’s fourthlargest carmak er.
HAVING been spotted by inspectors as trav elling without a ticket, a man decided that rather than pay the €50 fine he would run off along the tracks of the metro in Paris. Trains were halted for half an hour before he was caught.
FINLAND
NORWAY
Calm down
Welfare scandal
THE Speaker of the Finnish Parliament has followed John Bercow in condemning the way in which an increasing number of politicians are becoming ruder and more argumentative in debates.
SINCE 2012, Norway’s state welfare agency NAV appears to have wrongly accused and had convicted a number of people who travelled abroad while receiving benefits without permission, even though EU law allows it.
Post box
Speed trap
RECOGNISING that its business has changed dramatically, the Finnish Post Office is to launch a new kind of service for online shoppers and retailers in Helsinki this November, which will include large parcel lockers and changing rooms.
WHEN Norwegian police set up a new speed camera inside an Oslo tunnel, they expected that a number of motorists would be caught for driving too fast. They were amazed when some 2,700 drivers were caught exceeding the 70kph speed limit.
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Expansion plans for Dia
THE Spanish supermarket chain Dia has just announced that it has plans to expand and wants to fol low the lead of its Russian counter part in order to become market leader. It shares an owner and President (Stephan Du Charme), with Russian chain X5 Retail which was only founded in 1995 but now has an annual turnover in excess of €21.5 billion. The Russian success compares to Dia which has faced losses over the past 18 months, but with a new business plan about to be initiated it has high hopes for the future.
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is the amount of December 2017 IVA that the Spanish STAT OF is holding back from various provinces €2.5 billion government to reduce the current budget deficit. try to order in WEEK
Repsol results looking good RECOGNISED as the most successful oil company in Spain, Repsol record ed a profit of €1.466 billion for the first nine months of the year and wants to use €1.2 billion for divi dends. The actual gross profit is down 32 per cent from the previous year but that figure included significant capi tal gains from sales and this in cludes a decrease in the value of oil stock held. The adjusted figure therefore shows it’s just €100 million (5 per cent) down on 2018 which is a good
By John Smith result when compared to other in ternational oil companies such as BP and Total. Whilst oil extraction and explo ration have seen a slowdown (thanks in part to problems in Libya), the other area of the business which includes refining as well as sales of gas and electricity are looking very strong proving that diversification can be good for the balance sheet. The other area which is very encour aging is the growth of operating cash flow which is up by 22 per cent to a
very significant €4.074 billion, mean ing that the underlying business is both thriving and secure. This is why, shareholders can expect that the 2020 dividend could total €1 per unit held in a combination of cash and shares and some of this is thanks to the decision of the board for a 5 per cent amortization of existing share capital. Looking forward, it is increasing its ability to generate electricity from wind and solar power and looks to break the electricity cus tomer base of one million soon.
LEGALLY SPEAKING Who is responsible? I am the vice president of a gated community with 58 apartments. Outside the gates, we each have bought a garage space for which we all pay a commu nity charge. Some owners, through oil leaks from their cars, have caused holes in the asphalt, and two owners have large dips due to subsidence. As the flats are 20 years old we have no comeback on the builders. Who is liable for the damage done by oil leaks and subsidence in the car parking area? B C (Costa Blanca) My im pression is that your garage YOU AND THE spaces are in fact LAW IN SPAIN the property of the community, with exclusive use assigned to the individual owners. Normally, the holders of this use are held liable for the upkeep for such spaces, so this would make the individuals responsible for damage caused by oil leaks from their cars. The subsidence, however, is structural and liability would probably fall on the community. We urge you to consult a local lawyer in order to make absolutely sure because some community regulations can specify otherwise.
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Profits down AIRLINE group IAG which owns Aer Lingus, BA, Iberia and Vueling has revealed that the recent strike by pi lots at British Airways in September cut its profits during the third quar ter of this year. Willie Walsh, IAG Chief Executive Officer, said: “In quarter three we’re reporting an operating profit of €1,425 million before exceptional items, down from €1,530 million last year. “These are good underlying re sults. As we said in September, our performance has been affected by industrial action by pilots’ union BALPA and other disruption includ ing threatened strikes by Heathrow airport employees.”
BUSINESS EXTRA Vegetarian Butcher EARLIER this year, multinational Unilever purchase the Vegetarian Butcher company and is now to launch the concept in Spain. Initially it will only supply businesses with the meat substitute, but if this proves popular it will roll out to consumers.
Take over CANADIAN aircraft manufacturer Bombardier has sold its Northern Ireland operation which employs 3,600 people to US firm Spirit AeroSystems for nearly €1.12 billion. Looking to increase its work with Airbus, the American company is also taking the Moroccan arm of Bombardier.
Lloyds hit DUE to a bad third quarter where it paid out €2 billion in compensation for the mis-selling of PPI, Lloyds Bank has now repaid a total of €22 billion. Overall profits for 2019 so far have fallen 40 per cent to €3 billion.
Two car giants merge AS anticipated, the PSA and FCA Groups of car manufacturers have announced their merger which will mean they become the fourth largest producer of cars in the world. Between them, they produce more than 11 brands including Fiat, Peugeot, Citroën and Opel as well as a number of commercial vehicles. The decision was made in order to increase ef ficiency and reduce costs by up to €3.7 billion as
rationalisation takes place. Spain has quite an efficient manufacturing base and produces PSA models in Vigo, Zaragoza and Madrid whilst FCA has no manufacturing base in the country but it is known that their Ital ian sites are not particularly cost effective. The Spanish operation has been completely overhauled in the last 24 months and has turned out high volumes with significant cost reductions.
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C LOSING P RICES N OVEMBER 5
COMPANY PRICE(P) 3I Group 1.147,00 Admiral Group 2.033,02 Anglo American 2.075,71 Antofagasta 904,80 Ashtead Group 2.392,00 Associated British Foods 2.380,00 AstraZeneca 7.482,00 Auto Trader Group Plc 45,00 Aviva 428,34 BAE Systems 579,72 Barclays 168,56 Barratt Developments 625,40 Berkeley 4.415,01 BHP Group 1.732,40 BP 515,86 British American Tobacco 2.848,50 British Land Company 602,20 BT Group 203,30 Bunzl 2.026,00 Burberry Group 2.049,00 Carnival 3.219,00 Centrica 72,46 Coca Cola HBC AG 2.345,0 Compass 2.009,00 CRH 2.881,00 Croda Intl 4.850,00 DCC 7.314,0 Diageo 3.137,50 Direct Line Insurance 276,90 DS Smith 376,00 EasyJet 1.304,50 Experian 2.400,74 Ferguson 6.632,00 Flutter Entertainment 7.904,00 Fresnillo 726,80 GlaxoSmithKline 1.756,2 Glencore 255,85 Halma 1.891,00 Hargreaves Lansdown 1.756,50 Hikma Pharma 2.003,00 Hiscox 1.423,28 HSBC 598,50 IAG 547,20 Imperial Brands 1.755,44 Informa 788,80 InterContinental 4.740,30 Intertek 5.382,00 ITV 134,00 J Sainsbury 206,40
CHANGE(P) -1,50 -5,93 -8,74 +6,00 +1,00 +128,25 -3,20 -1,80 +6,84 -4,07 +0,43 -1,40 -40,27 +9,60 +5,49 +61,50 -0,60 -1,05 -4,00 -11,00 +33,00 +0,68 +3,0 -3,00 +8,00 -6,40 -14,0 +7,00 +2,40 +4,50 -0,50 -22,72 +30,00 -28,00 +5,60 +2,2 +3,65 -2,00 +7,50 +3,00 -21,71 +4,13 -0,60 +19,44 +8,20 +23,78 +9,08 +0,90 -0,20
% CHG. -0,13% -0,29% -0,42% +0,67% +0,04% +5,70% -0,04% -0,33% +1,62% -0,70% +0,26% -0,22% -0,90% +0,56% +1,08% +2,21% -0,10% -0,51% -0,20% -0,53% +1,04% +0,95% +0,13% -0,15% +0,28% -0,13% -0,19% +0,22% +0,87% +1,21% -0,04% -0,94% +0,45% -0,35% +0,78% +0,12% +1,45% -0,11% +0,43% +0,15% -1,50% +0,69% -0,11% +1,12% +1,05% +0,50% +0,17% +0,68% -0,10%
NET VOL 32,82K 4,20K 41,90K 104,03K 125,63K 71,54K 15,35K 31,94K 359,10K 44,11K 1,43M 250,65K 1,46K 1,18M 674,26K 453,15K 216,85K 1,11M 103,68K 6,38K 2,65K 1,58M 44,35K 184,87K 48,95K 4,45K 10,61K 418,14K 312,72K 593,28K 160,09K 10,12K 39,75K 43,16K 104,72K 486,32K 6,15M 71,71K 55,26K 15,94K 12,57K 503,95K 716,01K 129,97K 6,09K 2,54K 1,35K 141,96K 143,02K
COMPANY Johnson Matthey Just Eat Kingfisher Land Securities Legal & General Lloyds Banking London Stock Exchange Marks & Spencer Micro Focus Mondi Morrison Supermarkets National Grid Next NMC Health Pearson Persimmon Phoenix Prudential RBS PLC Reckitt Benckiser Relx Rentokil Rightmove Rio Tinto PLC Rolls-Royce Holdings Royal Dutch Shell A Royal Dutch Shell B RSA Insurance Sage Schroders Scottish Mortgage Segro Severn Trent Smith & Nephew Smiths Group Smurfit Kappa Spirax-Sarco Engineering SSE St. James’s Place Standard Chartered Standard Life Aberdeen Taylor Wimpey Tesco Tui Unilever United Utilities Vodafone Group PLC Whitbread WPP
PRICE(P) 3.212,00 739,00 216,40 915,20 268,60 58,00 7.006,00 184,04 1.031,00 1.679,00 200,40 897,10 6.618,00 2.401,00 705,60 2.264,00 717,10 1.395,50 216,60 5.854,00 1.847,50 440,62 591,20 4.290,50 749,40 2.327,50 2.325,00 536,30 716,60 3.172,00 513,57 840,80 2.250,00 1.665,00 1.654,50 2.750,00 8.260,00 1.286,50 1.060,00 730,80 310,20 167,65 239,90 1.040,00 4.590,50 861,01 159,98 4.186,60 992,31
CHANGE(P) +21,75 +1,20 +1,10 +1,20 +0,40 +0,16 -40,00 -0,96 +0,70 +5,00 +0,30 +0,10 +50,00 +44,00 +7,00 -6,00 +0,90 +14,00 -0,10 -40,00 +3,50 -11,59 -0,60 -15,50 +13,20 +19,00 +23,00 +2,00 -0,20 +52,00 +2,08 -2,60 -2,00 +3,00 +3,00 -8,00 +60,00 +6,50 -2,50 +12,20 +0,95 -0,45 +0,83 +1,00 -4,50 +0,21 -0,30 +29,60 +12,31
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10,14K 83,55K 456,84K 213,31K 892,91K 3,83M 3,61K 110,47K 11,03K 191,75K 208,00K 289,63K 3,57K 136,62K 132,30K 175,99K 88,61K 204,34K 1,35M 152,42K 18,16K 26,92K 143,52K 29,30K 830,97K 933,60K 81,79K 24,88K 114,74K 38,56K 124,67K 174,79K 79,20K 18,20K 35,80K 43,03K 28,96K 39,40K 114,77K 109,57K 159,77K 672,99K 60,46K 11,41K 165,32K 26,86K 5,40M 4,56K 36,19K
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US dollar ................................................1.11300 Japan yen...............................................121.143 Switzerland franc ...................................1.10259 Denmark kroner .....................................7.47128 Norway kroner........................................10.1501
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COMPANY 3M Alphabet C Amazon.com Apple Boeing Caterpillar Chevron Cisco Coca-Cola Exxon Mobil Facebook Goldman Sachs Home Depot IBM Intel J&J JPMorgan McDonald’s Merck&Co Microsoft Nike Pfizer Procter&Gamble Tesla United Technologies UnitedHealth Verizon Visa A Walmart Walt Disney
PRICE 174,90 1.291,37 1.804,66 257,50 351,09 146,92 121,57 47,48 53,14 71,67 194,72 219,87 234,92 137,67 57,61 130,23 128,82 188,66 83,90 144,55 89,86 38,03 119,07 317,47 147,51 251,25 59,87 178,95 117,57 132,92
CHANGE% CHANGE VOLUME(M) +4,81 +2,83% 4,14M +17,63 +1,38% 1,50M +13,22 +0,74% 2,77M +1,68 +0,66% 25,82M +5,90 +1,71% 3,70M +2,43 +1,68% 5,44M +5,36 +4,61% 10,35M +0,45 +0,96% 15,02M -0,76 -1,41% 17,52M +2,07 +2,97% 15,86M +1,10 +0,57% 16,37M +2,48 +1,14% 2,54M -2,42 -1,02% 2,54M +2,14 +1,58% 3,34M +1,10 +1,95% 19,07M -0,97 -0,74% 6,14M +1,02 +0,80% 9,16M -5,28 -2,72% 17,66M -1,04 -1,22% 8,54M +0,83 +0,58% 16,91M +0,68 +0,76% 8,16M -0,36 -0,94% 16,80M -4,80 -3,88% 10,35M +4,16 +1,33% 8,79M +0,83 +0,57% 4,33M -0,96 -0,38% 3,19M -0,50 -0,83% 10,13M -1,98 -1,09% 7,15M -0,05 -0,04% 4,65M +0,17 +0,13% 7,63M M - MILLION DOLLARS
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Most Advanced Lancaster Colony Corp. Broadcom Inc. 8% Pfd. Series A Netease Inc. ADR Alphabet Inc. Cl C Alphabet Inc. Cl A Amazon.com Inc. LendingTree Inc. Zebra Technologies Corp. Cl A Mesa Laboratories Inc. Broadcom Inc. NVIDIA Corp.
161.50 1,119 307.72 1,291 1,29 1,805 386.23 248.35 244.00 305.00 210.50
+21.66 / +15.49% +20.91 / +1.90% +18.18 / +6.28% +17.63 / +1.38% +17.36 / +1.36% +13.22 / +0.74% +11.62 / +3.10% +10.35 / +4.35% +8.98 / +3.82% +8.41 / +2.84% +7.91 / +3.90%
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-31.44 / -7.10% -24.34 / -1.20% -19.04 / -3.39% -18.01 / -2.15% -10.90 / -3.99% -7.74 / -2.12% -7.33 / -7.82% -6.60 / -4.17% -6.26 / -3.92% -5.99 / -4.09% -5.77 / -1.93%
Most Declined Credit Acceptance Corp. Booking Holdings Inc. Equinix Inc. Atrion Corp. Coca-Cola Consolidated Inc. MarketAxess Holdings Inc. Kinsale Capital Group Inc. Investors Title Co. Sanderson Farms Inc. Roku Inc. Cl A Biogen Inc.
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Euro EUR/GBP: Down from £0.89 to £0.86 EUR/USD: Up from $1.09 to $1.10 Trade in the euro was mixed in October as positive Brexit news clashed with persistently gloomy data and fears of a looming reces sion in Germany. The tone of Eurozone data has remained overwhelmingly nega tive over the past couple of months, with lacklustre inflation and PMI figures applying pressure to the single currency. However, in taking some cues from Brexit in October the euro was still able to eke out some modest support, with hopes that the UK would avoid a nodeal sce nario buoying EUR sentiment. We expect the single currency to follow a similar trend through November, with confirmation that
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BREXIT JITTERS: Driving GBP exchange rates to new multi-year lows. Germany entered a recession in the third quarter being offset by lingering Brexit optimism. Pound GBP/EUR: Up from €1.12 to €1.15 GBP/USD: Up from $1.22 to $1.28
October was dominated by a dramatic jump in the pound, with the currency roaring back to life as a result of positive progress in Brexit. This came as Boris Johnson miraculously managed to secure a
new Brexit deal from the EU a surprising development given pre vious reports that talks were on the verge of collapse. However, Johnson has strug gled to get his new deal over the finishing line, with the PM forced to request another Brexit exten sion after he failed to get MPs to back the deal. Sterling stalled in the latter half of the month as a result. Looking ahead, with Brexit de layed but unresolved and the threat of a general election loom ing, it looks like we’re all set for another period of uncertainty. This may take its toll on the pound through the remainder of 2019. US Dollar USD/GBP: Down from £0.81 to £0.77
USD/EUR: Down from €0.91 to €0.90 The US dollar was charac terised by broad weakness over the past month as a riskon mood prevailed, limiting demand for the safehaven ‘Greenback.’ This came amidst positive Brexit headlines and USChina trade optimism, with the two powers coming close to finalising a preliminary trade deal. However, the US dollar also faced pressure on the domestic front, with a sharp slowdown in the US manufacturing sector firming expectations of an Octo ber rate cut from the Federal Re serve. Going forward, the US dollar will face further pressure in the coming weeks if US data contin ues to print poorly.
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LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT WELL, here we go again. Back on the ‘campaign trail’! Dontcha just wish they were all back on the ‘Old Chisolm Trail’ and disappearing over the horizon - forever? They are all liars, generally by blatant omis sion. One truth you can be assured of is that when you hear a politician tell you something has been made ‘absolutely clear,’ you can bet your bottom dollar it’s about as clear as a pea soup’er at midnight. No, the only clarity to emerge from this lot is that they are a bunch of selfindulgent, incom petent, immature con merchants, interested in nothing further than the preservation of their own utterly worthless skins and unworthy to even represent a flagpole leave alone the flags that adorn them. Come back Mr Fawkes, all is forgiven. To think in days of yore we actually looked up to this rabble, believing they were the undis putable champions of our once great country? How blindly we followed their decisions and ‘leadership’ and were utterly convinced that mere mortals like us could never hope to under stand the workings of ‘The House’ with its proud history and pomp, which has endured over hundreds of years.
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Oh for a Winston
POLITICIANS: Terrified of standing up to political correctness and cultural threats.
Well we do now. Our present day politicians are all a bunch of disgraceful juvenile cess pit dwellers. They are in fact the traitorous and highly dangerous ‘enemy within.’ Most of them would rather side with our opponents than risk losing their privileged positions or a few votes. They are terrified of standing up to the politi
cal correctness, cultural threats and the ever in creasing denial of freedom of speech, which threatens to stifle today’s ingenious GB citizens. As far as this ol’ boy is concerned I’ve never ac tually respected any of them. Consequently I’ve never voted in my life. Only this week there was yet another exam
ple of their incompetence and arrogant under estimation of our intelligence. The Labour con tingency has been ranting on about lowering the voting age to 16. This is of course a blatant effort to gain votes from naive youngsters who have never lived under the left, are impressed by Corbyn’s rhetoric and promises of free hand outs and consequently a mite easier to con than many of their adult compatriots. ‘Young people of today are perfectly capable of making deci sions and taking actions that may affect their fu ture’, the left blathers on. They are of course the same lot who are try ing to return the Daesh bride Shamima Begum to the UK, because she was ‘too young to know what she was doing!’ Get my drift? Nope. Sorry folks, you simply can’t trust, or believe anything that any of them say. Even the so called ‘deal’ that Johnson keeps on about still leaves us firmly entwined with his power mad fellow cronies across the channel. If I were to vote at all it would be for The Brexit Party. Problem is that could put Corbyn and Di ana Abbott in Number 10 (providing she can count that high!) Oh for a Winston in our hour of need! Keep the faith. Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com
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A Bunch of Work-Shy Snowflakes NORA JOHNSON
BREAKING VIEWS Nora is the author of popular psychological suspense and crime thrillers and a freelance journalist. To comment on any of the issues raised in her column, go to www.euroweeklynews.com/3.0.15/nora-johnson
MILLENIALS (those born between 1980 and the mid-1990s and who, from next year, are expected to be the dominant age sector in the global workforce for the first time), are reportedly fuelling a crisis in the workplace. Young employees flit from company to company, unwilling to stay in any job that doesn’t meet their expectations. Like the NHS and police work, for example. Police forces preparing for the govern ment’s ambitious recruitment drive have identified a formidable challenge in hiring millennials. Today’s recruits seem to have been ‘wrapped in cotton wool,’ are rou tinely ‘shocked’ that police officers are ex pected to work nights and weekends, and ‘do not like confrontation.’ For some, this is ‘Generation Entitle ment.’ For others, millenials are simply re sponding to the world they were born in
MILLENIALS: Desire a better work/life balance and training. to: one of peace and prosperity. They seem to have it all a better work/life bal ance and training, for instance and there are no rules of how to deal with it be cause, basically, we’ve never been here before. Most notable among millenials is the shift from a desire for ‘things’ to a desire for ‘experiences.’ But whether it’s social media, the selfie craze, influencers or the inability to stick with one job for more than five minutes, what you end up with is a generation that is constantly seeking to add experiences, apparently without much regard to which have value and which don’t. You don’t gain ‘experiences’ by taking the same damn shot as every body else has taken of Mykonos or the Grand Canyon through the lens of a phone (though they think you do).
Fundamentally, the desire for a better work/life balance and training is sound and works for whatever generation we’re talking about. But ultimately, for some jobs, we need people dedicated to their vocation, who are willing to see past crea ture comforts because they want to do what they think is right, even if it means personal hardship. Perhaps there’s a lack of that going around in this Brexit/Trump era, and it’s not just confined to the millennials... Nora Johnson’s crime thrillers ‘Betray al,’ ‘The Girl in the Woods,’ ‘The Girl in the Red Dress,’ ‘No Way Back,’ ‘Landscape of Lies,’ ‘Retribution,’ ‘Soul Stealer,’ ‘The De Clerambault Code’ (www.nora johnson.net) available online as ebook, ibook, paperback & audiobook. All profits to Costa del Sol Cudeca cancer charity.
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The Spookiest night of the year has come and gone and it was a tremendous triumph!
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irst and foremost, Euro Weekly would like to thank YOU for making this all possible. Thank you for being a part of this fantas tic event that will go down in history! Our Spooktacular party was terrifyingly amazing and good times were had by all. But most importantly, we have raised an unbelievable €10,016 for ‘Ciudad de los Niños’ orphanage in Malaga, completely smashing our goal of €8,280. We can’t believe how generous and giving this com munity is! What a fantastic out come for the vulnerable children who need us! They will be so excited when they receive their clothes allowances, toy baskets and toiletry bags. And that is all down to you! Together, we have helped make children’s lives better. And that
puts a huge smile on our faces! Our community came out in full force to support the cause! Children and adults of all nationalities joined together to have fun at the Halloween party of the year. We hope that you are just as proud of what you have accomplished as we are. We re minded the world that when people come together, amazing things can happen! Since the very start readers and business es alike have not stopped helping out. Thank you to Spectrum FM, Cool Deals, Currencies Direct, Nero Vodka and Skirrow SL for all of your support and your fantastic donations! Fuengirola’s Mayor also took time out of her busy schedule to visit us and enjoy the party. A big thank you to her and Fuengirola TV who came to cover the event. Marbella Now TV were also present to document the fun, thank you!
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This Costa del Sol family is outstanding. The love everybody showed was truly heartwarm ing and the money we raised will bring much happiness to these young people. We want to re ally celebrate all the local businesses that put so much energy into making this event unforget table. THANK YOU! A massive thank you to Golden Leaves, Puente Romano, Anthony’s Antiques and Jody Bell for the incredible prizes they donated for the auction. We still can’t believe how amazing you have been! People were chuffed with the prizes on offer, in cluding a weekend away in Madrid, a twonight stay at Hotel Nobu, an authentic Murano Vase, signed football tshirts and a designer bag. Simply fabulous! Our GoFundMe page has also received wonder ful support. People who weren’t able to attend our event were very generous and their online contri butions have really helped us reach our goals. You can still donate until tomorrow, Friday November 8
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so that we can reach our next goal of €11,000! Thank you to Gray Salt alongside the Frog & Toad and Walking Football Club for holding a quiz night to raise funds and also Philip Stead from El Faro Live Charity! The next step will be preparing all the treats and goodies for the children at ‘Ciudad de los Niños.’ We can’t wait to spread excitement and joy and reap the fruits of OUR labour. Each child will receive a clothes voucher for Christmas and also the next three months. They will be able to get some new clothes and a special outfit, as well as some cosy pyjamas for the colder months. Next, we will pre pare a toiletry bag filled with home comforts. Some special bubble bath, mouth wash, cologne, hair accessories for the girls, etc. And we won’t stop there! We want to
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treat them to a present for Christmas and something that they can treasure and en joy. Caseta CEPYME was completely trans formed. A world of ghosts and witches and tombs and spiders greeted our guests. People were immersed in the world of Halloween with so many activi ties and things to do! Thank you to Card land, who blew up 400 balloons so that each child could take one home! Amaz ing! A variety of showstopping cre ations were displayed throughout the venue. Samantha Bayley did amazing work which she showcased at the party. A massive thank you to the Bayley fami ly for helping make this event truly spectacular! Thank you also to Costa Women and Jenny and Tony Trask who came all the way from Almeria to help! Another big thank you to
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Bill and Maria Keep, Steven and Michele Saunders from Little Geranium, Sandro from Villa Tiberio, Dominiques Restaurant and Patti and Mike Senker! Stunning Supercars were on display for car lovers, with an iconic Ferrari and F1 Jaguar. A big thank you to Clive Greenhalgh from Guadix Circuit for bringing his cars all the way down free of charge so the children could sit and have a photo taken! Games for the little ones were well underway, including lucky dip, ducking for apples, face painting and a children’s tattooist. There were prizes, raffles, ponies and entertainment galore! And all of this with free entry! A big thank you to Kri molina Stables and LKS Transport for bringing the ponies along! Our guests really went all out with their scary cos tumes. We couldn’t believe how good everybody looked! Thank you to Inbal Photography and MP Pho tography for capturing this special night and every body’s amazing outfits! For selfie lovers, so many were taken with Costa Blanca Magic Mirror. They travelled all the way down to the Costa del Sol from Alicante to bring us their specially decorated selfie cameras, a big
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THANK YOU! A magnificent spread was on offer for our guests. So many favourites like pies and beef bourguignon, chilli con carne. We want to thank Mexican Bar & Grill for supplying some mouthwatering food! People could eat to their heart’s content on all the yummy homemade dishes. Estepona Furniture BBQ World brought all their amazing grills and cooked burgers and ribs for everybody, as well as Talk of the Town for bringing even more food to the party! Another thank you to Leo Foods for donating crisps and drinks! Of course, we could never forget the sweet treats we got stuck into: cupcakes and tiramisu, chocolates and sweeties. What is Halloween without lots and lots of sweets! We really appreciate Fate Foods for bringing along their fantastic toffee apples, thank you! Party goers socialised and danced as they met new friends in the community. What a unique and welcom ing group of people got together to boogie the spooky night away. So many new friendships were forged as people enjoyed the fantastic party. Entertainment was flawless and everybody danced to
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the tunes of Masquerade Duo, Frankie Valentine, Ronnie Howells and Danny Efford. They are such a group of talented performers and we had the best time singing and dancing along. They gave their time up completely free of charge and brought fantastic energy and music to our night. Thank you so much! The night wouldn’t have been the same without you! To add to the fun, little ones got an even bigger surprise! Special guests Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol turned up at our community event. We aren’t sur prised the TV favourites didn’t want to miss our Spooktacular Bash! The children were very excited to meet their TV favourites! A big thank you to Kids Par ties Spain for providing us with the costumes! Chil dren also took part in raffles and won incredible prizes. Prizes were won and a few lucky guests couldn’t believe their luck. So many businesses donated prizes for raffles and auction. Thank you to the fol lowing businesses and supporters for being tremen dously kind and donating so generously: Yorkshire Linen, Biddys La Cala, Dominiques, Wellness Place, Play
wright Restaurant, Marbella Buggys, Zanita Retreat, Mistique Boutique, Tree Tops Chaparral Golf, Karting Experience, Christina Hodgson, T&S Butchers Coin, Crooke Dental, Angie Morton, Beata Collis, Iceland, Olivia’s La Cala, Clínica Medcare La Cala and RDMC. Other fantastic prizes were donated by Flawless Marbella, Envirocare, La Cala Travel, Finca Al Lemon, Hair by Shannon, Loren Louise, Chris Grenfall, Vida Skincare, Rebecca Valdes, Life Coach Dione Lockyer, Lorna Culnane, La Tavola, Alhaurin Golf, Bensons Brasserie, Pedro’s Café, Painted Kitchen, Arching Cat Yoga, Ocean Village Gibraltar, Air & Water Choices, Custom Print Shop, Alex Nowika, Kiri Beauty, Karen Reay, Victoria Tindal, Coral Gonzalez, Olive Tree, Jill Hannam, Natalia Edel mann, Iwowa Borowk, Danielle’s Hair & Beau ty and Joe Bayley. The turnout was out standing and we
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smashed our goal for the children at ‘Ciudad de los Niños.’ We achieved what we wanted and much, much more! Halloween 2019 has been a huge suc cess for our Community. Our readers and businesses along the coast could n’t have done more to make this the best night ever. To prove the point, we can’t stop saying thank you! And at Euro Weekly News we want to give one last thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Because truth of the matter is: this is all thanks to YOU!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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It is a wonderful world MARBELLA MOMENTS BY NICOLE KING IT’S been another wonderful week, full of festivities and gen eral goodwill all round. Nearly all events have something to do with a charity which have so many of us enthused and dedi cated to helping make them suc cessful and to raise important amounts of funds for our chosen cause. We have a weekly charity spot on Marbella Now TV welcoming Charo of the Butterfly Children Charity on a regular basis as well as collection tins for Triple A, Age Concern and Debra at the recordings of the programme. Each of us can do our little bit without much effort to help someone else. Others however
MARBELLA NOW: Some of the guests to appear in this week’s show. put all their effort and energy in to their volunteer work, such as Lily van Tongeren who also used to be a weekly guest on the show to help get dogs adopted from Triple A and raise aware ness. Some months back she had to stop coming as her volunteer
work became so overwhelming with the added need for her to also foster so many pups that are dumped in our city that she became physically and mentally exhausted; but she still didn’t abandon the animals. Hence the outrage by Triple A, its team, the volunteers and all
of us who have been to the cen tre and know these people who dedicate their lives to these creatures, at the horrors written in some local press about them and the lack of support by some significant groups. Consequently Lily has taken the time to come back to the show this week (Marbella Now #237) to implore our community to sustain their innocence until shown other wise, if not for them, but for the sake of the over 600 cats and dogs that depend on them daily. Jesper Sender Pedersen, founder member and present President of the Costa Press Club also is a guest this week and he had a lot to say on this type of journalism and how responsibili ty to truth should be a funda mental base for any news story. I remember years back a very wise woman pointed out to me how any damaging statement about a charity true or false
could bring it and other charities down and how important it is to tread carefully. That wise woman was Michel Euesden and she has shown again that these were not empty words by being the first of the press to check the facts about the Triple A situation be fore even thinking of suddenly changing her mind about a chari ty that has proven itself for close on three decades, shunning the unstained accusations. Many depend on our local charities and our support some times is all they have. Another charity on the show this week is Cudeca; the only cancer Hospice in Malaga. I met Susan Hannam the Vice Presi dent and director of the centre for the first time and as of next week we’ll also have a Cudeca tin at the show, because if we all pull together and look for the good, it truly is a wonderful world.
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The strangest thing... MIKE SENKER IN MY OPINION Views of a Grumpy Old Man I WAS in the UK last week and, once again, was reminded why I love living here! Hour journeys taking two and a half hours because the M25 was practi cally redundant just after the ribbon cutting ceremony. A simple cup of cof fee costing more than a meal here. OK maybe that’s a slight exaggeration but £6 for two coffees is almost the price of a menu del dia. Oh and the weather was, well, English. I went to a couple of places to eat. Nando’s was one where I actually like the food and, like many, they have free WiFI. But, before you can use their WiFi you have to give them shedloads of in formation and agree to their terms which, to be honest, I can’t be arsed to read. So, after going through that I log on successfully, but the signal is so weak that I can’t even check my email. All I get is the spinning ‘I’m really try ing’ wheel. So now I go back to 4G and as soon as I turn oFf the Nando’s WiFi
the first email I get is from them! An email I couldn’t even receive whilst us ing their WiFi! This email tells me that I’m now just one click from activating my Nando’s account. I don’t want a Nando’s account thank you. I’m not clicking anything. It also informs me the benefits of said account is I can order online for delivery. Surely it will be cold by the time it gets to Spain! And here is the best bit I can con nect to their WiFi whenever I fancy ex cept I can’t because the signal is crap!!! Another thing I noticed in a few places is how waiters, in particular, re act when you are paying with a credit card. They give you the machine and then the strangest thing happens when they ask you to put in your pin number. If they are sort of standing in the vicinity of the machine it almost looks like we are about to play a game of hide and seek. In one place I thought he was going to pull out a blindfold to cover his eyes. It’s hard to explain, but next time you pay a bill at a restaurant table, watch how your server reacts when you go to enter your pin number. It’s hilari ous! I think the next time it happens I’m going to put the tablecloth over my head and the machine!
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7:15am Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 8:10am Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 9:10am Made in Chelsea 10:15am The Goldbergs 10:45am The Goldbergs 11:15am The Goldbergs 11:45am The Borrowers 1:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 2:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 2:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 3:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 3:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 4:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 4:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 5:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 5:30pm Young Sheldon 6:00pm The Big Bang Theory 6:30pm The Big Bang Theory 7:00pm The Big Bang Theory 7:30pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm The Big Bang Theory 8:30pm The Big Bang Theory 9:00pm The Big Bang Theory 9:30pm The Big Bang Theory 10:00pm The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 12:20am Gogglebox 1:25am First Dates
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7:00am Football's Greatest: Bobby Charlton 7:20am The Professionals 8:20am The Big Fish Off 9:25am Monster Carp 10:30am ITV Racing: The Opening Show 11:30am The Sweeney 12:35pm Columbo: How to Dial a Murder 2:05pm Nijinsky's Triple Crown 2:15pm ITV Racing Live 5:00pm World of Sport: Petrol Heads 5:15pm The Way West 6:20pm FYI Daily 6:25pm The Way West 7:45pm Snooker: Champion of Champions Live 11:30pm An Audience with Billy Connolly 12:40am World Cup Rivalries 1:00am All Elite Wrestling 2:00am Minder 3:00am The Sweeney 4:00am Teleshopping
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6:30am Gemini Man: Special 7:00am The Standoff at Sparrow Creek 8:45am Eaten by Lions 10:35am The Star 12:20pm 303 Squadron 2:15pm The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 4:00pm Miss Bala 5:50pm Anna and the Apocalypse 7:30pm The Star A young girl is visited by a glowing presence which announces God has chosen her to bear his son. 9:00pm The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 10:45pm Miss Bala 12:45am Anna and the Apocalypse 2:30am 303 Squadron 4:30am Ray & Liz
6:30am Football Years 7:00am Championship Season Review 8:00am Football's Greatest Players 8:30am EFL Greatest Games 8:45am SPFL Greatest Games 9:00am EFL Greatest Games 9:15am EFL Greatest Games 9:30am EFL Highlights 10:30am Saturday Social 11:30am Soccer A.M. 1:00pm Live EFL 4:00pm Gillette Soccer Saturday 6:00pm Gillette Soccer Saturday: Reaction 7:00pm Goals Express 8:00pm Goal Zone 9:00pm EFL Highlights 9:15pm EFL Greatest Games 9:30pm EFL Greatest Games 9:45pm EFL Greatest Games 10:00pm EFL Highlights 11:00pm EFL Highlights 11:15pm EFL Greatest Games 11:30pm SPFL Greatest Games 11:45pm SPFL Greatest Games 12:00am EFL Greatest Games 12:15am EFL Greatest Games
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3:15am This is BBC Two 7:15am A to Z of TV Gardening 8:00am The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge 9:00am Around the World in 80 Gardens 10:00am Countryfile 11:00am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:30pm MasterChef: The Professionals 1:30pm Final Score 2:50pm Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals 6:15pm Match of the Day 7:45pm Remembrance Sunday: The Cenotaph 9:00pm Britain's Biggest Warship 10:00pm The Americas with Simon Reeve 11:10pm They Shall Not Grow Old 12:45am Cycling 1:45am Question Time 2:45am Best House in Town 3:30am Holby City 4:30am This is BBC Two
8:00pm Cycling 9:00pm Dan Cruickshank's 10:00pm Everything is Connected - George Eliot's Life 11:00pm The Sky at Night 11:30pm Palace for the People 12:45am Great War Horses 1:45am The Sinner Long-held secrets are finally revealed as Cora delves into her past to recover her lost memories. 2:25am Pappano's Classical Voices 3:25am Secret Knowledge 3:55am Dan Cruickshank's Monuments of Remembrance
9:55am Spy School 10:25am ITV News 10:30am Beautiful Baking with Juliet Sear 11:30am John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen 12:30pm Nadia's Family Feasts 1:30pm ITV News and Weather 1:39pm ITV London Weather 1:40pm Midsomer Murders 3:40pm The X Factor: Celebrity 5:25pm Back to Mine 5:55pm ITV News and Weather 6:05pm ITV News London 6:15pm Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 9:00pm Catchphrase 10:00pm Ant & Dec's DNA Journey 11:30pm ITV News and Weather 11:44pm ITV London Weather 11:45pm Charles: 50 Years a Prince 12:40am Fifty Shades of Green with Alan Titchmarsh
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3:30am Teleshopping 7:00am On the Buses 7:30am Agatha Christie's Poirot 8:25am Heartbeat 9:25am Heartbeat 10:30am Agatha Christie's Poirot 12:35pm Agatha Christie's Poirot 2:35pm Inspector Morse 4:55pm Agatha Christie's Poirot 6:00pm Agatha Christie's Marple 8:00pm Lewis 10:00pm Midsomer Murders 12:05am The Theory of Everything 2:35am Scott & Bailey 3:20am Scott & Bailey 4:10am Agatha Christie's Marple 5:50am Agatha Christie's Poirot
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Clue Click The Longest Yard You Don't Mess with the Zohan 1:35pm Grown Ups 3:25pm Grown Ups 2 5:15pm That's My Boy 7:15pm 50 First Dates 9:00pm Just Go with it 11:00pm Mr. Deeds 12:40am Spanglish 2:55am Jack and Jill 4:30am Big Daddy
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5:45am How I Met Your Mother 6:10am How I Met Your Mother 7:00am Hollyoaks 9:25am The Goldbergs 9:55am The Goldbergs 10:25am The Goldbergs 10:55am The Goldbergs 11:25am Small Soldiers 1:30pm Young Sheldon 2:00pm The Big Bang Theory 2:30pm The Big Bang Theory 3:00pm The Big Bang Theory 3:30pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm The Big Bang Theory 4:30pm The Big Bang Theory 5:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 5:30pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6:00pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6:25pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 6:55pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 7:25pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 7:55pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 8:25pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 8:50pm The Devil Wears Prada 11:00pm Rob Beckett's Savage Socials 11:50pm Naked Attraction 12:50am The Big Bang Theory
6:00am Sky Sports News 7:00am Sky Sports News 8:00am Total Goals A round-up of the latest football action. 9:00am Total Goals A round-up of the latest football action. 9:30am Live European Tour Golf 12:30pm Live EFL 2:00pm Live Renault Super Sunday 5:00pm Live Renault Super Sunday 8:30pm Live Grand Slam of Darts 12:00am Live NFL 1:30am Live NBC's FNIA Coverage of Football Night in America, which looks ahead to the latest live NFL fixture. 2:10am Live NFL Dallas Cowboys v Minnesota Vikings (Kick-off 1.20am). Coverage of the NFC match from AT&T Stadium.
4:30am Ray & Liz 6:30am Hotel Mumbai: Special 7:00am Eaten by Lions 8:50am 303 Squadron 10:45am The Star A young girl is visited by a glowing presence which announces God has chosen her to bear his son. 12:15pm Miss Bala 2:15pm The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 4:00pm Galveston 5:40pm 303 Squadron 7:30pm The Star 9:00pm The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 10:45pm Galveston 12:35am Miss Bala 2:35am The Cleaning Lady 4:25am Ray & Liz
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Star Wars: Episode I Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Star Wars: The Clone Wars Star Wars: Episode III Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Star Wars: Episode V Star Wars: Episode VI
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UN INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH (UNITAR) IN MALAGA CONSULAR MATTERS IT has not passed unnoticed that Malaga has undergone a complete transformation in the last 20 years. The city has improved in many ways and its international projection is constantly increasing, as part of these changes, last year, UNITAR and the Malaga Council created an International Training Centre for Authorities and Leaders (CIFAL) based in Malaga at Casona del Parque; which was for many years the house where the garden er who cared for the botanical species that grow in the Parque de Malaga used to live. The objective of this learning centre is to offer support to the
UNITAR: Offering support to public representatives of the Mediterranean Riviera countries.
public representatives of the Mediterranean Riviera countries, and in this way contributing to each country’s cooperation and offering a wide range of learning opportunities, working towards knowledge sharing between the public offices and European lead ers in order to promote a more sustainable development of our cities. CIFAL was created with a vision to become an outstanding learning centre in the Mediterranean, where local, regional and national leaders are able to acquire the necessary knowledge needed to lay the foundations for sustainable development in their communities and so improve citizens’ quality of life. This learning course is not only directed to local and regional au thorities, but also focused on in
ternational bodies, private sectors and civilians so that sustainable development targets are achieved according to those set in the 2030 Agenda. The Consular corps in Malaga representing citizens of 43 differ ent nations and 40 per cent of the total provincial population, had to benefit from this development op portunity and some of us, Consuls of at least 15 countries, have de cided to attend this training course and in so doing, be aware of the needs and priorities of our region, addressing key points such as social integration, increasing the quality of life in our cities, and supporting coexistence, city gov ernance and city planning, with a strategic and sustainable develop ment and tourism plan, whilst im plementing the targets laid down in the 2030 Agenda.
Marisa Moreno Castillo • Consul of Denmark • Lawyer at www.justlaw.es • info@justlaw.es • Tel. 952 66 60 45 - 336 373 535
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MEAT FREE ESCHEWING meat on moral grounds is 100 per cent applaudable as most of the animals we eat today live in misery and die miserably so we can pick up bargains in supermarkets. That’s one thing, and I admire the vegetari ans who shun bacon sandwiches surely one of life’s greatest culinary inventions because they don’t want Piglet or Babe on their con sciences. Nevertheless, the fact remains that we are omnivores with bodies and innards designed to eat a little bit of everything, which brings me to vegans. My vegetarian friends are all normal, but the vegans verge on the hysteri cal and accusatory. Imagine my pleasure, then, on reading recently that vegans are prone to depression and wait for it cannabis. Says it all, as far as I’m concerned but at least they can smoke it or make bis cuits with it safe in the knowledge that no an imals were involved in its production. Stephanie Maxwell
Over indulgence I READ in the Euro Weekly News not long ago that the Benidorm fiestas organisers want to shorten the route for ‘peñas’ clubs’ pa rade on the first day. Most are tipsy before the parade starts and blind drunk by the time it finishes, it seemed from the article. I have lived for many years in the Mari na Baja although not in Benidorm and from what I have seen, rowdiness and overindulgence in alcohol are fiestas req uisites. It is usually goodhumoured and in all my time here, I haven’t seen conflict or anything approaching a fight. The piece you printed came to mind on reading about a drunken British cou ple tussling and punching each other on the Alicante airport shuttle bus taking them to the terminal.bThe locals here might occasionally drink too much but they just get merrier, not like the British and northern Europeans who get morose and then aggressive. Lyn Wright
Save the Mar Menor POLLUTION is something that never seems too far from the headlines. While much has been done, the ongo
BACON SARNIE: A favourite with most omnivores. ing disaster that is the Mar Menor shows just how much remains to do before we can live in a clean world that respects the environ ment and the wildlife that shares it with us. For those who don’t know, a couple of weeks ago a ‘hypoxia’ event occurred. In sim ple terms, the water of the lagoon (Editor’s note: the Mar Menor is off the coast of Mur cia) ran out of oxygen. The result was a dev astating loss of wildlife.
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Literally tons of fish and marine life died and covered the beaches, as well as further polluting the waters. We are in danger of turning it into a dead sea unless something is done quickly. Sewage systems need to be im proved. Farmers should be banned from us ing slurry and other fertilisers. I think Spanish authorities are now realis ing this. I wish they’d take measures now. David Andrews, Murcia
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HYDRAULIC fracturing - commonly known as fracking - has recently come under the spotlight after the government halted the activity in the UK. This technique has been the subject of controversy for many years. Scientists and ecologists alike believe fracking to be highly polluting and dangerous for society and the environment. To be aware of the risks, it’s important to understand how the process works. Fracking begins with drilling down into the earth and injecting fluids at a very high pressure. The liquid is primarily water but it also contains sand, chemicals and thickening agents. This fluid creates cracks in the deep-rock formations and natural gas will flow freely, allowing companies to collect it. Natural gas helps reduce greenhouse gasses as it replaces coal and burns cleaner, emitting only half as much carbon dioxide. However, experts believe this benefit is outweighed by the environmental impacts of the activity. The main problem is the contamination of surface and underground water with chemicals scientists believe to be carcinogenic. Increased earthquakes are another by-product and, in the UK, multiple earth tremors were triggered, finally causing work to halt. In Spain, the practice is mostly prohibited and in 2016, the five companies with licences gave them up freely. In the UK, the practice has now been prohibited after £32 million was spent with no energy in return.
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I think a fitting punishment for this mon ster would have been to tie him to a mo torbike naked and dragged him round at high speed until he died. THAT would have been justice for this poor, beautiful animal. Karen Merry How awful. How can somebody be so cruel. Maybe in next life it might happen to them. Ann Gleeson
As well as the prison sentence, he should be castrated. Len Chance
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No amount of time will ever heal the hurt he has done. Vile man! Pauline Sargeson
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Outrage as Barcelona rape gang cleared People saying it’s a messy case... nothing messy at all it’s a clear cut rape... no con sent given means rape!!! Unless you’re in Spain and it’s just fkd up. Wendy Graham Sounds like the Spanish judicial system is on a par with the UK judicial system? George Cormack Regardless of if she was unconscious, she’s underage, therefore it’s STATUTORY RAPE... Those judges should be ashamed. Karon Coates
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FOR NEXT 7 DAYS AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Cast your net wide this week and be prepared to take advantage of a state of freedom. With high energy and an expansive mind, you are in a good position. Avoid being thrown out of kilter by activities around you. It may be difficult to make real progress at times but that does not mean you are unable to plan.
PISCES (February 20 - March 20) As the moon shines on you, it is almost possible to feel the light. After a few recent hiccups it is now possible to get down to achieving your heart's desire. Whether that is what you will want at the end of the day is neither here nor there.
ARIES (March 21 - April 20) There will be good news regarding an application or legal document. Following on from that your finances take a turn for the better and this could be long term. Having extra cash is great, but be wary of someone who would like to part you from it. At the weekend, events take a romantic turn but timing may be bad owing to other commitments.
TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Although you feel more in control as the week comes to an end, do not make the mistake of counting your chickens before they are hatched. If you do, you could end up with egg on your face.
GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Colleagues are far from helpful at the moment and you may even feel that matters are going backwards. It may be necessary to move away and leave them to haggle among themselves. Perhaps later you may step in and take control of the confusion. If your business life is far from good then it is more than balanced by harmony at home.
CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Your mind is sharp and it is easy to spot problems before they arise. Some dispute regarding a trip is disappointing. However, you are not able to please everyone in this instance.
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LEO (July 24 - August 23) Having been given a chance to take responsibility at the beginning of the month, you are determined to do your best. Certainly, it is a time to concentrate on any business matters which need attention.
VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) A great light shines on your romantic life. Whether it is meeting up with old chums or a new date, there is electricity in the air for you. Equally, a business coupling is particularly fruitful and you count your blessings to have gone down a particular path.
LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) The usually flamboyant attitude which is yours at this time of the year is now subdued, but this will not last for too much longer and soon things will be back to normal. You will be looking to spice up your romantic life and your partner will be only too willing to go along with your suggestions.
SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) There is a lot going on and sometimes you need to take a step back. A feeling that you have covered some ground before is not unfounded. However, there are certain aspects of your life which need to be revisited. Only in this way are you able to see the real progress that has been made.
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Your love life is highlighted and, although you may be suspicious of your good luck, this is a new phase. Whereas before you had some reason to mistrust you are now able to have confidence. It is a great time to progress your inclinations on the romantic front.
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TIME
Across 1 Some academic once denied a grant (7) 5 Greek character put duck on Titanic (5) 8 Investigation for leading characters in Brief Encounter (5) 9 Holding office and smart about it (7) 10 A 'yes' might be awkward or straightforward (4) 11 Sign on in Bognor Regis? Terrific (8) 13 Anxious head of state raced off (6) 15 Attempt to sell part of a bicycle, by the sound of it (6) 18 One who grows red with anger, perhaps (8) 19 Part of a lock, part with a spring (4) 22 Leave a musical group and have no comeback (7) 23 Poet university engaged in a study (5) 24 Detective in the presence of monarch put off (5) 25 Bee is back in, for example, to surround the enemy (7) Down 1 Little money for the police? (7) 2 A small number gives the thumbs up to recesses (5) 3 They see eastern agreement (4) 4 Christian celebration confused Teresa (6) 5 Not one of the favourites is rude to management (8) 6 Former lover is the first journalist to
have had a life (7) 7 Argue about something boring (5) 12 Guardian editor returned with electric guitar (8) 14 Side by side bar changed direction (7)
Code Breaker
16 Wide area of river contained vessels (7) 17 A point for the writer (3,3) 18 Watch a drug transaction (5) 20 Join the French, become confused! (5) 21 Old horses and badgers (4)
Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 6 represents H and 15 represents V, so fill in H every time the figure 6 appears and V every time the figure 15 appears. Now, using your knowledge of the English language, work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you discover the letters, fill in other squares with the same number in the main grid and the control grid.
Across 1 Hold back to a later time (5) 4 Be boastful (4) 7/18 Practice session (3,3) 8 Strong and sharp (7) 9 Arrange in order (4) 10 Motley fool (6) 12 Small sofa (6) 14 Footwear (4) 17 Look closely at (7) 18 See 7 19 Short-lived crazes (4) 20 Burn superficially or lightly (5)
English - Spanish
Across 1 Posavasos (4,3) 5 False (5) 8 Tercero (5) 9 Aeropuerto (7) 10 Choose (5) 11 Espina (de rosal) (5) 12 Buttocks (6) 14 To avoid (6) 18 Pisos (5) 20 Escritorios (muebles) (5) 22 Rayo de sol (7) 23 Goodbye (5) 24 Deaf (5) 25 Patinete (7)
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION FACING PAGE
Down 2 Theatre lobby (5) 3 Ready for harvest (4) 4 Explosive firework (6) 5 Watchful (5) 6 Large primitive fish yielding caviar (8) 7 Great and sudden misfortune (8) 11 Exceptional creative ability (6) 13 Jewelled headdress (5) 15 Long-necked wading bird (5) 16 State of confusion and disorderliness (4)
The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English.
Down 1 Entre (7) 2 Exilio (5) 3 Godmother (7) 4 Viajar (6) 5 Primero (5) 6 Tener cuidado (4,3) 7 A menudo (5) 13 Principante (aprendiz) (7) 15 Glance (at object) (7) 16 Ticket collector (7) 17 Also (6) 18 Puños (5) 19 Floor (of room) (5) 21 Santo (5)
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Hexagram
The purpose of the Hexagram puzzle is to place the 19 six-letter words into the 19 cells. The letters at the edges of interlocking cells MUST BE THE SAME. The letters in the words must be written CLOCKWISE. The word in cell 10 (EDITOR) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues.
AVERSE CAREER DEBTOR DETOUR EDITOR (10) ENTIRE FIXATE GRATER INTONE LEGEND MANTIC MODERN NUTRIA OMELET SENIOR SKATER TEETER TERROR WARMTH
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION 1 Bobbin 2 Modulo 3 Centre 4 Fitful 5 Beyond 6 Hereby 7 Fungus 8 Crusty 9 Squish 10 Gotten 11 Sequel 12 Hungry 13 Squirt 14 Choosy 15 Meager 16 Minuet 17 Crafty 18 Famine 19 Fealty.
Nonagram
Boggled How many English words can you find in the Boggled grid, according to the following rules? • The letters must be adjoining in a ‘chain’. They can be adjacent horizontally, vertically or diagonally. • Words must contain at least four letters and may include singular and plural or other derived forms. • No letter may be used more than once within a single word, unless it appears twice. • No vulgarities or proper nouns are permitted.
Kakuro
How many English words of four letters or more can you make from the nine letters in our Nonagram puzzle? Each letter may be used only once (unless the letter appears twice). Each word MUST CONTAIN THE CENTRE LETTER (in this case T) and there must be AT LEAST ONE NINE LETTER WORD. Plurals, vulgarities or proper nouns are not allowed.
Fill all the empty squares using the numbers 1 to 9, so that the sum of each horizontal block equals the ‘clue’ on its left, and the sum of each vertical block equals the clue on its top. No number may be used in the same block more than once.
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION
TARGET:
TARGET: • Average: 19 • Good: 27
• Very good: 39 • Excellent: 50
SCORING: 4 letters: 1 point 7 letters: 5 points 5 letters: 2 points 8 or more letters: 6 letters: 3 points 11 points
Average: 13 Good: 18 Very good: 26
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION
Excellent: 33
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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION agar area aria aver gear grit raga rage rata rate rave rite rive tare tart tear tier tire trig vert atria attar avert giver grate grave great irate raita rivet tater tetra tiara tiger titer titre trait trave treat trite attire gaiter ravage target triage trivet regatta variate virgate GRAVITATE
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QUICK Across: 1 Casual, 4 Bass, 8 Shark, 9 Agree, 10 Decelerate, 13 Anticipate, 17 Brass, 18 False, 19 Rent, 20 Drench.
CODE BREAKER
Down: 1 Cuss, 2 Scare, 3/18 Ask for, 5 Aorta, 6 Sweden, 7 Make-up, 11 Excess, 12 Barber, 14 Train, 15 Talon, 16 Mesh.
CRYPTIC
ENGLISH-SPANISH
Across:
Across:
1 Special, 5 Sheer, 8 Anvil, 9 Transit, 10 Portion, 11 Tenor, 12 Rally, 14 Ashen, 19 Areas, 21 Amiable, 23 Imitate, 24 Point, 25 Grace, 26 Striker.
1 Turkeys, 5 Wants, 8 Rogue, 9 Lie down, 10 Elogiar, 11 Silla, 12 Manga, 14 Ocaso, 19 Reach, 21 Apestar, 23 Dirtier, 24 Count, 25 Early, 26 Toaster.
Down: 1 Stamps, 2 Elver, 3 Ill will, 4 Latent, 5 Smart, 6 Essence, 7 Retire, 13 America, 15 Skipper, 16 Daring, 17 Caters, 18 Better, 20 Stale, 22 Brisk.
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1 Torneo, 2 Regio, 3 Evening, 4 Salero, 5 Weeds, 6 Noodles, 7 Sendas, 13 Agarrar, 15 Ciencia, 16 Cradle, 17 Carrot, 18 Brotar, 20 Hairy, 22 Trust.
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QUIZ: WHAT THE DICKENS 1. Originally published in serial form in 1836, what was the title of Charles Dickens’ first novel: Nicholas Nickleby or The Pickwick Papers? 2. In Dickens’ second novel, Oliver Twist, what is the name of the beadle in the parish workhouse where Oliver was born? 3. Which Dickens’ novel, first published as a book in 1841, was largely set during the Gordon Riots of 1780? 4. Which Dickens’ novel, originally serialised between April and November 1859, tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie, whom he had never met? 5. In the preface to the 1867 edition of which novel did Dickens write about the title character, ‘Like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is… (what)’? 6. The orphan Philip Pirrip, nicknamed Pip, is the narrator of which Dickens work, his 13th and penultimate completed novel?
7. Who wrote both the music and lyrics to the 1960s musical Oliver!, based on Oliver Twist? 8. Which 1852 Dickens’ novel has the distinction of being perhaps the only work of classic literature featuring a character (Krook) that dies by spontaneous combustion? 9. What was the pen name of the English artist and illustrator Hablot Knight Browne, who illustrated 10 books by Charles Dickens? 10. Originally published in 1870, what was the title of the final, unfinished novel by Charles Dickens: Our Mutual Friend or The Mystery of Edwin Drood? Not a lot of people know that… the phrases ‘what the dickens’ or ‘like the dickens’ has nothing to do with Charles Dickens. Dickens is a euphemism, specifically a minced-oath, for the word devil, possibly via devilkins. Shakespeare used it in The Merry Wives of Windsor (1602): ‘I cannot tell what the dickens his name is my husband had him of’
Answers: 1. THE PICKWICK PAPERS (full title: The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club), 2. MR BUMBLE, 3. BARNABY RUDGE, 4. A TALE OF TWO CITIES, 5. DAVID COPPERFIELD, 6. GREAT EXPECTATIONS, 7. LIONEL BART, 8. BLEAK HOUSE, 9. PHIZ, 10. THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS
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BIRTHDAYS
CRIME writing king John Grisham delivers a powerful read with a twist. Set in the small Florida town of Seabrook, a young lawyer, Keith Russo, was shot dead at his desk whilst he worked late one night. No clues were found at the scene. There were no witnesses, no-one with motive. However, the police suspect Quincy Miller, a young black man and former client of Russo’s. Miller is tried, convicted and imprisoned for life. For 22 years he suffers in prison. He maintains his innocence, but his pleas fall on deaf ears. With no lawyer to turn to he writes to Guardian Ministries, a small non-profit run by lawyer and minister Cullen Post. Post travels the country tackling wrongful convictions and taking on clients betrayed by the system. Has he bitten off more than he can chew? The real murderer killed one lawyer before, what’s to stop them doing it again?
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• David de Gea, Footballer, November 7, 29 becoming closely associated with Love Island. Was signed by Atletico Madrid at an early age and She also won Strictly Come Dancing in 2014 played for their first team for two years before and released her autobiography Storm in a C being transferred to Manchester United in 2011. Cup. • Taron Egerton, Actor, November 10, 30 Currently goalkeeper for the Spanish National Team, his name has been linked with Real Madrid. Gordon Ramsay. Received critical applause for his performance • Gordon Ramsay, Chef, November 8, 53 as Elton John in the film Rocket Man and has First found fame as a top UK chef and then went on to also played Eddie the Eagle and Robin Hood. He is now front a number of TV shows where he famously swore at part of the ongoing Kingsman franchise alongside Colin Firth. kitchen staff, celebrities and restaurant owners. Started out life as a professional footballer, but retired due to injury. • Leonardo DiCaprio, Actor, November 11, 45 • Caroline Flack, TV Presenter, November 9, 40 Now recognised as Hollywood box office royalty, he Started off as an actress, but soon became a presenter started off appearing in commercials before breaking into the big time. Works regularly with acclaimed director involved with I’m a Celebrity and Xtra Factor before
Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3X3 box contains the digits 1-9. There’s no maths involved. You solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic.
Martin Scorsese and won the Oscar for Best Actor Oscar in 2015 for The Revenant. • Neil Young, Singer, November 12, 74 Legendary singer who has a reputation for being ‘temperamental’ and apart from a solo career has played with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Was diagnosed with polio as a youngster, but recovered and sold millions of records. • Kevin Bridges, Comedian, November 13, 33 A Scottish stand-up comedian. who began performing in Glasgow when he left school shortly after his 17th birthday. He says that he was inspired to try stand up after reading Frank Skinner’s autobiography and has become highly successful.
Word Ladder BANK
HELD BACK
1887 - Medic dies Doc Holliday, who fought on the side of the Earp brothers during the Gunfight at the OK Corral six years earlier, dies of tuberculosis in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. 1895 - X-rays German scientist Wilhelm Rontgen accidentally discovered X-rays in his Wurzburg laboratory where he was testing whether cathode rays could pass through glass. 1917 - Russia The Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, take power in Russia and within 12 months had executed the Russian Royal Family. 1918 - War ends The war to end all wars came to an end as the Germans signed a treaty of Armistice with leaders of the Allied Nations in France. 1919 - Respect The first two-minutes’ silence is observed in Britain to commemorate those who died in the Great War. 1923 - Coup Adolf Hitler attempts a coup in Munich, the ‘Beer Hall Putsch,’ and proclaims himself chancellor but is later arrested and put in prison where he writes Mein Kampf. 1987 - Terror attack Twelve people were killed and 60 wounded when the IRA detonated a bomb during a Remembrance Day ceremony in Enniskillen. 1989 - Berlin Wall East German officials opened the Berlin Wall, allowing travel from East to West Berlin. In response, Germans on both sides of the wall started to tear it down as families were reunited.
This week in history
Classic legal thriller
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Move from the start word (BANK) to the end word (HELD) in the same number of steps as there are rungs on the Word Ladder. You must only change one letter at a time.
BANK HANK HARK HARD HERD HELD
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Winter-proof skin AUTUMN has settled in, and after mak ing itself comfortable, it is finally bring ing colder temperatures. For many, the cooler temperature is a welcome relief to the blazing heat and humidity of the summer. But the biggest organ in the body the skin has already started getting goose bumps. Skin is our protection against external conditions and forms a protective barri er over the body’s surface. The epider mis is the outermost layer and makes sure to keep water in the body and in fectious germs from entering. Seasonal changes can irritate and ex acerbate existing skin conditions. A big percentage of the population is affected by some type of skin ailment in varying degrees of severity. Wind and cold ag gravates dry and inflamed skin. Existing conditions can react badly to changes in routine, for example, more layers of clothing and temperature variations from outdoors to indoors. For people who experience rosacea, the summer months can be a bad time of year. On the other hand, a wintery cli
mate can be problematic for eczema, psoriasis and acne. Even people with a healthy dermis will notice red cheeks, taut skin and cracked lips. People with preexisting problems will often experi ence flareups. Cold temperatures make the skin’s pores tighter and reduces blood circula tion, thus diminishing natural oils known as sebum. Sebum is essential in forming a protective layer and traps moisture to avoid the skin from drying out. Consequences of less sebum are seen by acne sufferers; whose skin depends on the substance to block the entry of bacteria in pores. During the winter, bacteria penetrates pores easily and can result in outbreaks. Patients who have to deal with eczema, psoriasis and atopic dermatitis generally complain about increased irritation, flaky skin and inflammation. Although the effects of winter cannot be completely avoided, experts do rec ommend following a series of habits that can benefit the skin. An important thing to avoid is scald
ing hot baths and showers as the heat strips the skin of its natural oils. A short er and cooler shower will help and using a moisturising cream straight afterwards is a must. Exposure to hot environments such as airconditioned cars or rooms with dry air can further de hydrate the epidermis. A conscious effort should be made to drink plenty of water and supplement ing diet with Omega 3 and 6 oils can reduce inflammation. Cosying up to the radiator or fireplace will al so cause dryness, a humidifier will combat this and add moisture to the home. A few other tips to fight the frost include picking a sooth ing lip balm, ditching irri tating clothing and always wearing gloves to pro tect hands. Washing up gloves are again advised when touch ing chemicals or grease.
Banishing baldness HAIR loss might have just become a thing of the past. Biotechnology firm HairClone has been granted a licence by the UK to open the world’s first follicle banking system. The hair bank will launch in Manchester and patients can now have their hair follicles cryopreserved and stored. Authorisation by the Human Tissue Authori ty has marked a big milestone for the exciting technology. Men and women worried about hair loss will have samples taken and frozen for future use. The technology will be open for all adults and will amount to an initial cost of around €2,900, plus €100 per year of storage. Currently hair transplants available cost around €8,000 and only redistribute existing hair. Millions of people suffer with hair loss, caused by a combination of genes and hor mones. The existing options include transplants and medication. This medication has varying re sults and generally produces unwanted sideef fects. Minoxidil, also known as Regaine, is effec tive in up to twothirds of users but can cause symptoms such as itchiness and heart palpita tions. Other similar pharmaceuticals have been linked to impotence, low fertility rates and de pression. Seeing as the current solutions for balding are lacking in many areas, this innovat ing technique is a welcome arrival. In the last moth South Korean investigations revealed that
baldness is linked to air pollution. People in Chi na had been found to suffer hair loss 20 years earlier than their fathers and grandfathers. Ex planations for this phenomenon also included stress, poor sleep and unhealthy eating. To start the process, both patient and surgeon will first decide if banking is a good option. If the process moves forward around 100 hair folli cles will be removed under local anaesthetic from the back of the scalp. The whole proce dure will between 30 and 60 minutes and no recovery time will be needed. Patients will be able to continue their routines as normal, whilst their hair samples will be stored a minus 180 degrees Celsius. Once these cells are frozen, they stop their ageing process. Over time, the subject’s hair will become shorter and finer. Stored hair samples will contain a good amount of younger dermal papillae, that grows new hair. Once they are cloned with nutrients, they will be injected back into the patient’s scalp in places where hair is thinning. The ob jective is to restore a youthful hairline and doc tors hope that the new strands will be thicker. Paul Kemp, PHD, and CEO at HairClone, has expressed excitement but stresses that the company has not yet been authorised to start treatments. He explains that it is the next step and people whose follicles are already banked will have first access.
WINTER SKIN: Protect yourself against the frost.
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A new study has found that up to 50 per cent of common medication negatively affects gut health. Researchers at Maastricht University in the Netherlands explain that the discovery can explain many of pharmaceutical’s side effects, such as obesity. THE investigation showed that certain drugs changed the composition of gut bacte ria, leading to a risk of intesti nal infection and weight gain. Taking into account common
drug categories, at least 18 of the 41 studied had notable repercussions on the diges tive system. The microbiome inside the intestines is made up of thou sands of different types of bacteria. These organisms are essential in maintaining many health aspects such as a strong immune system, a healthy heart and regulating weight. These microbes work together as another organ in the body and can sometimes weigh between one and two kilos. If gut composition isn’t bal anced and healthy many ail
ments can start to appear. Constant fatigue, skin irrita tion, food intolerances and an upset stomach are just a few of the consequences a debili tated microbiome can have. For the study, scientists analysed 2,000 stool samples from healthy people and those that presented irritable bowel syndrome and inflam matory bowel disease. They then compared the composi tion of nondrug user’s guts and people regularly on med ication. Four of the drug categories were revealed to have the biggest impact: proton pump
GUT PROBLEMS: Health can be negatively affected by pills.
bitors used for indigestion laxatives, antibiotics and met formin, the form of treatment for diabetes Type 2. Metformin users had high er levels of Ecoli, a bacterium that can cause deadly infec tions, whilst those on PPI pro duced a larger amount of fat ty acids. Antidepressants where also on the list, as the pills were seen to produce high levels of Eubacterium ra
mulus, that can lead to infec tions. However, some helpful steps can be taken to im prove and maintain the es sential bacteria. Stress is one of the biggest culprits and can be lowered by walking, medi tating, decreasing caffeine in take or doing activities. Quali ty of sleep is another guilty party and it should be a prior ity to ensure seven to eight
hours of rest. Diet can be cared for by eating slowly, staying hydrat ed and eating probiotic foods or supplements. Yogurts and kefir can en hance the immune system and highfibre foods will also have a positive impact. Inter estingly, garlic and onion have also been linked with many important gut func tions.
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Birthday girl GLAMOUR model Bianca Gas coigne shone as she showed off her incredible figure in a golden bikini during a week end of birthday celebrations in Marbella. Paul Gascoigne’s daughter mixed business with pleasure as she modelled the skimpy twopiece, pulling off numerous sultry poses in front of the cameras. At one point she gave the photographers a bird’s eye view of the results of her re
cent Brazilian bum lift a move she told The Sun Inline was a direct consequence of her body dysmorphia. She said that ‘I have tried to get my bum how I wanted but I never really got there so I saw this as an op tion.’ The 33yearold opted for a clinic in Marbella six weeks ago. The birthday girl’s celebra tions will have been extra happy after her former foot
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GOLDEN GIRL: Bianca Gascoigne celebrated 33rd birthday in Marbella. baller father was recently cleared of sexually assaulting a woman on a Durham train in August 2018.
Reality betrayal FORMER TOWIE cast member Lauren Goodger was spotted soaking up the sun during a recent trip to Marbella. Lauren’s break comes amid reports she feels ‘betrayed and upset’ that her close friend Yas min Oukhellou had dated her criminal exflame Jake McLean. The reality star dated the jailbird between 2012 and 2016 and only discovered the secret
tryst after a girls’ holiday this summer. She is said to be heartbroken and trying to put on a brave face since finding out about the ro mance. Oukhellou chose not to confide in her friend about what had happened and after hearing through word of mouth, friends say Lauren can not see how she can ever be friends with Yazmin again.
Sparkling red carpet CELEBRITIES dressed up and hit the town in Sevilla as the MTV EMAs kicked off. The Andalucian capital was the epicen tre of excitement as popstars and celebs walked the red car pet. Liam Gallagher collected his first ever Rock Icon award at the ceremony and true to form, thanked the show for recognising his brilliance. He gave a short speech and congrat ulated Sevilla for being a lovely city, later closing the show with his new song and the Oasis hit Wonderwall. The show was hosted by American popstar Becky G and saw the likes of Nicole Scherzinger, Dua Lipa, Ma bel and Spanish singer Ros alía. US singer Halsey won the Best Pop award and Bil lie Eilish won the Best Song with her number one sin gle Bad Guy. One Direction star Niall Horan also walked Sevilla’s red carpet, as did Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner RED CARPET: Celebrities took Georgina Rodriguez. over Sevilla.
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Good reads on the Rock THE Gibunco Gibraltar Inter national Literary Festival has now established itself as a must visit for those who love books of all kinds. Running from Thursday November 14 until Sunday November 17 at various his toric venues around the Rock, more than 40 distin guished authors, mostly from the UK (but with a number of Gibraltarians included) will be talking about their work. The entire programme can be viewed at http://www.gibraltarliter aryfestival.com but those di verse speakers taking part in clude former Cabinet Minis ter and Governor of Hong Kong, Lord Patten, actor Tim othy Bentinck who plays David in the Archers, Green Goddess Diana Moran and exceptional chef Jeremy Lee who will be creating the
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opening dinner at the Caletta Palace. Sadly, this year, 95year old Nicholas Parsons, host of radio show Just a Minute will
not be travelling to Gibraltar as he is only just recovering from a fall which meant that he had to have complete rest.
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ANNUAL EVENT: Jazz in your neighbourhood.
Jazz in the capital MALAGA is set to host its 33rd annual In ternational Jazz Festival this week, until November 11, and has invited some mas sive names to help fans celebrate. The festival keeps going from strength to strength and attracts devotees from all over the world filling the capital with cul ture, rhythm and good vibes. In the Cervantes Theatre, jazz enthusi asts can enjoy the music of artists such as trumpeter Charles Lloyd, legendary jazz pianist Kenny Baron, Charles Tolliver, Ernesto Aurignac, Mexican drummer An tonio Sánchez and the final performance
of the festival will be Andrea Motis, the singer and trumpeter from Barcelona who will perform with her band. Motis was previously invited by famed composer and producer Quincy Jones to share the stage at the Peralada Festival when she was 17 years old and has gone on to prove that she can hold her own with her contemporaries. To coincide with this, Malaga Jazz Open is held alongside the International Jazz Festival and last year saw a total of 75 concerts and an attendance of over 20,000 people in a popular event that in
tends to incorporate the dynamics of the city. With the streets as the stage, crowds can gather in the symbolic squares as well as the main hotels, restaurants and bars making it a real tourist and cultural attrac tion. This year sees Jazz Open extend to the barrios with ‘Jazz festival in your area’ al lowing free concerts on your doorstep in places like TeatinosUniversity, Santa Ana Park Finca La Palma, Virgen de las Cañas Park, Churriana among many oth ers.
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Brazilian dance beat ON Saturday, November 9, the group Brasileir inho who perform the real Brazilian Bossa No va, Samba and Choro will be playing in Es tepona. Organised by local cultural association El Mess with the support of the council, entry will cost €15 to include refreshments and all funds
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raised will be passed to the local Autism Associ ation. Tickets for the event which starts at 8pm and takes place at the Necropolis of Corominas in the Estepona suburb of Lost Pedregales may be obtained by calling 639 198 080 but as access is limited must be obtained in advance.
GREEN COVERS: The Muse Tribute.
Green Covers return AFTER their wellreceived concert in Be nalmadena, Green Covers will be present ing their tribute to three different bands at the Sala Paris in Malaga City on Friday November 15. This time, the show consists of perfor mances of the music of Coldplay, Muse and Placebo in a threepart show and each part hones in on each of the bands. When you consider that they also play
other events as U2, Depeche Mode and The Cure, there is little doubt that this is a par ticularly skilful collection of musicians. Normally each band is given its own hour as they excite audiences with a combina tion of meticulously engineered effects with live sound, and stunning visual effects, resulting in a spectacular show. Tickets for the show cost €12 in advance or €15 on the night.
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This week Celebrity & Fellow Master Chef Steven Saunders, proprietor of The Little Geranium in La Cala uses left over Halloween pumpkins to make a special soup for The Queen Mother!
Steven Saunders FMCGB The Little Geranium La Cala de Mijas & Marbella www.thelittlegeranium.com POST Halloween we all seem to have a lot of pumpkins that we have bought and didn’t use, so don’t throw them away! In a posh restaurant we call a soup a velouté! Why? Well simply because a velouté is usually made from stock made with some cream (a white stock) and a soup is a puree of vegetables. But both are correct, however in this modern and slightly pretentious world we like to call a soup something a bit more elaborate when its more than a soup and this recipe is certainly worthy of that! The first time I made it was for a Hal loween party at The Savoy Hotel, Lon don with the Queen Mother attending. The Executive Chef called me and said “Saunders, you have the amuse.” So there is another word for you. An amuse is the shortened version of the French word amusebouche or amuse gueule which literally translates as ‘to amuse your mouth or throat!’ It’s different to an appetizer as it’s not something ordered from a menu; it’s something the kitchen sends you to
The Queen Mum’s favourite soup! get your taste buds working and to give us a bit of time preparing your first course! So in effect I could send anything to the Queen Mum as an amuse, but it was a Halloween party and I wanted to send something with a Halloween theme. I asked the others in the kitchen what the party was having as starter, main and dessert and was surprised that all the dishes sounded pretty nor mal, not Halloweeny at all. “No pumpkin anywhere?” I en quired. “Nope ‘cos it’s a crap veg and no one likes it which is why they make faces out of it,” was their reply. Bear in mind… this was 1977! So off I went to prove the bullies of the kitchen (and they were bullies) wrong and try and make something out of pumpkin. I started thinking along the lines of a mini caramelized pump kin salad using the seeds also and then thought about a soup or rather a velouté! To give the pumpkin some depth of flavour and a hint of sweetness I roast ed it in cubes (peeled) until soft with a little olive oil and a touch of brown sug
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ar and some spices. I then pureed the pumpkin and made a vegetable stock, separately. The vegetable stock must be packed with flavours so I used leeks, garlic, onions, celery, white mushrooms, car rots and bay leaves. Then I blended the pumpkin and added some vegetable stock to it bit by
bit to control the flavour and texture. I was shocked. It tasted amazing! I could taste the slightly sweet pumpkin and the aromas of the veg etables and spices came through also. It was smooth and silky and delicious but it needed something more to make it more like Halloween, maybe a spi der’s web? So I made a black oil from
black garlic and painted webs onto the top of each soup with the black oil in squeezy bottles. Then I sent the soup, stopped, stood back and waited for a response. They cleared the amuse and sent the starter which was some kind of pear with blue cheese thing, it looked awful. I waited for the feedback but it never came and the bully chefs said…”told you, pumpkin is St!” At the end of the meal the maître d asked the party to vote for their favourite Halloween dish. Nearly 70 per cent voted the amuse! I was overwhelmed and shed a little tear. The bully chefs heard the news and said that they must have meant the first course because no one would vote for a pumpkin soup! The maître d interrupted and said “Absolutely not. The guests and the Queen Mother have asked to meet the chef who made the pumpkin soup.” I walked out into the Lancaster suite and everyone clapped. As I walked back into the kitchen the bullies threw pears at me. “Yes,” I said. “It’s the best thing for the hard old pears; you can’t eat them so you may as well throw them!” OMG I was in trouble now!
Steven Saunders’s opinions are his own and are not necessarily representative of those of the publishers, advertisers or sponsors. Paint a web on the top of the soup.
Spiced Pumpkin Velouté MAKES approximately eight servings • 1 small pumpkin peeled and cut into 3cm chunks (seeds removed) • Olive oil • 2 tsp Maldon salt • I tsp Black pepper • 700ml/ 1 litre vegetable stock (see recipe be low) • 200ml of thick cream • 100g of unsalted butter • 1 tablespoon of ground mixed spices • 1 tablespoon of brown sugar • Half a lemon For the black oil • Simply buy some peeled black garlic and whizz it with some light olive oil until you have a black coloured olive oil Method for velouté
• Place the chunks of peeled pumpkin onto a baking tray and drizzle with olive oil, season well and add the brown sugar and the spices • Cover with tin foil and put in a preheated oven (180ºC) for one hour or until tender • Blend this in your food processor until it is a thick puree • Pass or blend the vegetable stock • Add the veg stock ladle by ladle to the pureed pumpkin running the machine so that you can see how thick it is and stop occasionally and taste. You may not need one litre • Now add the cream and the butter and blend again so that it emulsifies the soup • Now add the lemon juice and check season ing and correct and serve. Premium vegetable stock • 1 tbsp of olive oil
• 2 tbsp of butter, (omit if making a vegan stock) • 1 onion peeled and sliced • 1 leek washed and chopped • 2 celery sticks washed and chopped • 200g of white button mushrooms sliced • 1 whole bulb garlic sliced through horizontal ly • 350ml white wine (or half a bottle) • 2/3 bay leaves • 12 peppercorns whole • 2 carrots washed and chopped • 750ml bottle of pure mineral water • Heat the oil and butter (if using) in a large stock pot • Add the vegetables and sweat until just start ing to colour • Add the wine now and reduce a little
• Now top up with the water un til the vegeta bles are just cov ered by a few centimetres. Bring to the boil then, using a ladle, skim away any scum which rises to the top • Turn down to a simmer then add the bay leaves, thyme and peppercorns. Leave to gently simmer for 45 mins to one hour • Strain through muslin or a clean tea towel so you are left with a nice clear stock • You can now return the clear stock to the pan and reduce down for a more intense flavour (good for adding to sauces and soups) • The stock will keep for three to five days in the fridge or will freeze well for six months.
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EDUCATION PC DOCTOR Computer Sales & Repairs, IPTV, Lobster SIM cards, Web Sites. We come to wherever YOU are – Home or Business. 952 591 071 www.electronbox.net Paseo Jesus Santos Rein 11, Fuengirola (286965)
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ELECTRICIAN Exclusively Marbella and Estepona Richard on 602 292 385 or email richi@europe.com All installations & maintenance. Surge Protection, Garden Lights, Upgrades, Boletins. LIT ELECTRICIANS for all your Electrical & maintenance needs no job too small for a FREE Quote. Call Craig on 604 106 414 or Ben 679 505 761 (284999)
DANCE LESSONS WANTED English speaking Ballroom & Latin Dance Instructor for Private or Group lessons for a lady beginner from Sotogrande area, able to travel. Call or Text 447584 208 617 or email cherryspy er@hotmail.com (287098)
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FLOOR POLISHING MARBLE FLOOR (2.50€ /m2) WHY PAY MORE. WE CLEAN, CRYSTALLISE, SEAL THEN POLISH YOUR MARBLE TO HIGH GLOSS, NON-SLIP. PROFESSIONAL GUARANTEED, FAST SERVICE. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE. ALSO REPAIRS DAMAGES TO MARBLE, CLEAN AND SEAL TERRACOTTA TERRACES, COVERS ALL COSTA DEL SOL. TEL: 671 244 683 (259400)
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GARDENING SERVICES irrigation systems, turfs, reforms & landscaping. Ricardo 637 160 129 www.ricardogar dens.es (285257) SPECIALIST BIG TREE PRUNING, PALMS AND GARDEN MAINTENANCE 637 20 35 28 - TRABAJOS ESPECIAL EN ARBOLES GRANDES PRIUNING PALMERAS , MANT DE JARDINES 637 20 35 28 (284967)
IRRIGATION IRRIGATION F&P: professional new sprinkler systems and repairs, 30 years’ experience. 14 days free trial, fixed price. Free quotation. 656 314 510 (285654)
IRIS-IRRIGATION and landscapes. New Installations & problem-solving. Turf (supply and laying). Garden constructions. Tree surgeon. Clearing. Astro Turf (Free Quotation) 676 747521 (284885) www.euroweeklynews.com
PHYSICS TUITION Online tuition service for A Level and GCSE Physics. Edexcel IAL specialist. From 20 euros per session. http://www. physics4u.net (287065)
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PUMPS P&P: deep water well, pressure and pool pumps, service, sales, installations and repairs 30 years’ experience. Free quotation. 656 314 510 (285654)
BLOCKED DRAINS? Leak detection, CCTV survey, root removal, Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drainspain.com CLEARFLOW – Unblocking, CCTV inspection, repair and installation. Tel: 630 200 600 / 952 885 661. Facebook: DesatorosCle arflow (284730)
STARLIGHT CLEANING SERVICES. All types of cleaning. Any size of property. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 682 636 451 www.starlight-spain.com (285230) ADVANCED Cleaning Services. Professional carpet, upholstery cleaning, 27 years experience, wet/dry clean. Honest, reliable service 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 or email acservs@outlook.com (253107)
DECORATORS
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ELECTRIC Gates/Garage Doors. Intercoms/access control systems and replacement remotes. New installs and repairs. For all your electric gate and garage door requirements call us on 605 356 469/952 786 178. The Garage Door Co & 2 Way Gates. tgdc@hot mail.co.uk www.thegarage doorcompany.es (286666)
GATE REPAIRS ELECTRIC GATE/GARAGE DOOR automation repaired. Free, no obligation quotation. Call Colin - 636 394 641 (278431)
GLASS CURTAINS GLASS CURTAIN repairs, specialist in replacement of discoloured plastic strips that act as a seal between the glass panels. Call Julian 655 825 931 (276609)
HEATING Fires gas or wood burners EnvirocareSpain since 1996. All areas. Quality guaranteed. 952 663 141 or 670 409 759 www.envi rocarespain.com info@en virocarespain.com (287013)
FUNERALS
FURNITURE ALHAURIN FURNITURE Emporium. Buyers and sellers of quality furniture. We buy from a small item to full clearances. Top prices paid. 697 511 071 www.casaking.es (253107) THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – 602 610 103 www.casaking.es (253107) FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 675 357 575 (286968)
GARDENING PROFESSIONAL garden services from Fuengirola to Estepona. All aspects of gardening and full maintenance and landscaping, free quotes, competitive prices. Contact Andrew 600 259 981 Andrew@gar den-professionals.com (279802)
Our company was formed from a personal tragedy. Our personal loss made us realise how hard it is to find help and assistance when the time comes. Funeral Care Spain is a company dedicated to providing quality services and help at a time when you need it the most. We speak your language and understand the importance that a caring, dignified and unique service can play in the grieving process. The only English funeral director covering Spain and all its islands. No Worries, Just Memories
+34 951 909 264 24HR EMERGENCY +34 660 659 857 / +34 654 056 653
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Villa Montana, Calle Montana 23 El Pinar, Torremolinos Calle Mercurio, Poligino La Ermita, Marbella (Servisa) Calle Conrado del Campo, 8, Planta 1, Malaga (Servisa)
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
BEAUTY TREATMENTS BOTOX AND FILLERS From €95. Covers the Costa del Sol and inland. www.beau tifulmarbella.es 609 347 086. (286480)
HOT TUBS/SPAS HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. 691 973 131 / 952 793 398 (284889)
HOUSE CLEARANCES
CHIROPRACTOR
THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – www.casaking.es - 602 610 103 (253107)
FUENGIROLA, Myofascial Release. J. Schaegen, Specialized in treating neck, back & extremity disorders, 30 years in Practice. 652 291 224 www.bodywork.es (282256)
ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM furniture wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 675 357 575 (286968)
DENTIST ENGLISH SPEAKING DENTIST in Fuengirola & Nueva Andalucia. Specialising in Zircon crowns, bridges etc. FREE check up! drvisky@ hotmail.com. 689 887 019 (284567)
INSURANCE
INSURANCE MOTOR INSURANCE. For the most competitive quotes in English call Linea Directa on 902 123 153, you could save as much as 30% and you can transfer your existing no claims bonus. Call Linea Directa on 902 123 153 for motor insurance with a human voice in English from Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm and save money now! (200726) EU INSURANCE DIRECT. Best prices, best service, best cover for all your Insurance needs. TEL 951 080 118 or 952 830 843 (281380) LSM INSURANCE. No fat singing blokes or trumpeting telephone´ s, just professional service at the best prices for all your insurance needs including car, household, commercial, life, health and travel. Tel 952 578 008 or www.lsminsurance.biz for a quotation (287020)
INTERNET
LOANS LOANS AVAILABLE on all types of paintings, jeweler, watches, silver etc. Any condition. Immediate cash settlement. For more information call into Anthony’s Antiques & Jewelers shops extensive premises at C/Ramon y Cajal 40, Fuengirola. Mobile 609 529 633. Tel: 952 588 795 (SE) (201522)
LOCKSMITH LOCKSMITH emergency / appointment. Doors opened without damage, locks changed, patio doors and windows secured, 24 hour honest, fast and reliable service. Call Paul 657 466 803 (248853) EMERGENCY LOCKSMITH/SAFE ENGINEERS 24/7 CALLOUT - 636 770 865/952 660 233 OR VISIT OUR SHOP IN LA CALA WWW.SECURITYOFS PAIN.COM
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WOODY´ S LOS BOLICHES. Greeting Cards, mail to and from the UK. Worldwide courier and Passport renewals. All adverts taken for the Euro Weekly News- display or classified. Open 9.00-2.00PM (Monday to Friday). Special hours apply August and Xmas. One street behind the Confortel, just off Plaza San Rafael, Los Boliches, on C/Poeta Salvador Rueda 93. Tel: 952 471 877 (95705)
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILITY SENIORWORLD (est.2008) – MOBILITY scooters, wheelchairs, stairlifts, nursing beds, rise ´ n´ recline chairs & a large range of daily living aids for sale or hire, for a better life. Visit our showroom in Los Boliches - or call on 952 663 131 or 670 964 181 for advice & best prices (285452) THE World of Mobility Superstore Fuengirola. All your mobility needs under one roof, Sales, Rentals & Repairs for Mobility Scooters, Wheelchairs, Walkers, Bathroom Equipment, Stair lifts & much more www.worldofmobility.es 622 832 954 (287012)
MOSQUITO SCREENS MOSQUITO screens, sliding, pulldown, pleated colours call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (281384) ACE OF SHADES - Don’t let the bugs get you! Available in enrollable, slider and pleated. Large choice of colours including wood effect. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceof shades.design (101730) MOSQUITO Screens for windows, doors and a high-quality sliding patio door screen. All finishes available. Quick service. All areas covered. Call Julian 655 825 931 (276610)
MOTORING
CAR SERVICES BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (285291)
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MUST SEE FIAT GRAND PUNTO 1.4, 2006, only 125,000kms (approx 75,000miles). 5 door, air-con, cd player, electric windows & locking ITV till August 2020 sky blue. 2,995€ www.robert soncars-spain.com phone Samantha 952 832 173/ 608 658 785
CLASSIFIEDS SEVEN SEATER OPEL ZAFIRA 2010, Great People Carrier, only 93,000kms (approx. 65,000 miles) golfing owner, dog grill, cool air-con, cd player, room for luggage, family friendly Was 6,995€ Now €6,250. See photos more details. www.robertsoncarsspain.com phone 952 832 173/ 608 658 785 4X4 AUTOMATIC DIESEL BMW. X3, 2013, Everything you want, low kilometres,77,000 (approx. 47,000 miles). Sat nav. Parking sensors, roof bars, cd, electric, alloy wheels, private owner returning UK. WAS....21,500€ NOW....18,995€. See photos web page www.robertsoncarsspain.com phone 952 832 173/608 658 785 DIESEL JAGUAR X TYPE ESTATE WAGON EXECUTIVE 2.2, 2008 model, chrome roof rack, parking sensors. 5 door, cd, climate control, beige leather interior, dark blue, alloy wheels, Jaguar bonnet badge this is one good looking big cat, low kms. Low price 6,995€ see photos web page www.robertsoncars-spain.com phone Samantha 952 832 173/608 658 785 whatsapp DIESEL VOLKSWAGEN TOURAN 2015 only 47,000kms. 5 seater, 5 door, white, private golfing lady owner. WAS.....15,995€ NOW...13,995€ see photos web page www.robertsoncarsspain.com phone 952 832 173/608 658 785 LOOK REDUCED PRICE 4X4 JEEP CHEROKEE DIESEL 2L, 2014 only 51,000kms. Parking sensors. One private lady owner, immaculate, manual, grey, Best Offer WAS...18,995€ NOW..16,450€ o.n.o see photos web page. www.robertsoncars-spain.com phone 952 832 173/ 608 658 785 WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 902 123 309. (200726) www.euroweeklynews.com
CLASSIFIEDS SELLING YOUR SPANISH CAR? PHONE Bill Brady for the best cash price. Stay safe and phone Bill on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbradycars.com (284761) MASSIVE SAVINGS AT BILL BRADY CARS has been established on the Costa del Sol since 1986, in which time he has helped thousands of expatriates to buy or sell their quality used Spanish cars and also keeping all the documentation simple so you understand all that is going on (which is important). You can contact Bill direct on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 or bill bradycars.com (284761) MERCEDES Estate C-220 Diesel Automatic Sport Line with only 120’000 Klm (75’000 Mls) S/History Sat-Nav, bluetooth, tow bar and lots more metallic silver half black interior PRICE SLASHED FROM 7’995€ - NOW 6’500€ - 952 838 842/608 950 221 bill bradycars.com (284761) VOLVO V-60 4-D (Estate) Automatic/ Diesel 2016 top of the range to many extras to list one private owner full service history has to be seen for this low price. PRICE SLASHED FROM 21’995€ - NOW 19’995€ - 952 838 842/608 950 221 billbradycars.com (284761) VW Golf Style 2.0 Ltr. TDI 2012 from private owner full service history from VW. SatNav, parking sensors, full electric pack and lots more extras, this car is immaculate for its year and its only 9’995€ 952838842 608950221 bill bradycars.com (284761) HONDA Civic estate (Diesel) 1.6 Six speed manual. 2014 One private owner full service history from Honda only 64’000 Klm. (40’000 Mls) Diamond white, eco drive, Honda have to many extras to list here, look at this price it’s unbeatable at only 13’995€ 952838842 608950221 bill bradycars.com. (284761) Convertible BMW 118-I 6 Speed G/ Box 2012 One private owner full BMW History 40’000 Klm (25’000 Mls) Full service history and warranty gunmetal grey tan leather always been garaged and in immaculate condition its Only 14’995€ 952838842 608950221 billbradycars.com (284761) Citroen Picasso C-3 2014 One private owner 25,000 Klm (15,000Mls). Diamond white this has been garaged from new it looks great ideal small MPV for only 8’995 € 952838842 608950221 bill bradycars.com. (284761) Jaguar Estate X Type 2.0 Diesel 5 speed manual 2004 Mdl. 84’000 Klm. (53’000 Mls) Bereavement forces this sale full service history, matching
www.euroweeklynews.com leather, this car is a credit to its last owner. You won’t find better value for money at only 4’995€ 952838842 608950221 billbradycars.com OPEL Astra SW, model 2012, rear fender damage. €4,600. Whatsapp 634 425 644 (286966) BARGAIN leaving Spain Jaguar XF Premier 3.0L Diesel, Automatic, 105,000kms, May 2010. Asking €14,500. 610 040 555 (287100)
INSURANCE WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 902 123 309. (200726)
MECHANICS MOBILE MECHANIC will come to your home or work. Servicing, repairs, ITVs & diagnostics. Call Mick on 617 553 072 (285372) BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (285291)
REPAIRS ENGLISH bodyshop, fully equipped, Mijas Costa. No Job Too Small. 952 667 074 (286665) BRITISH MECHANIC Mijas Costa. Experienced & Reliable. 605 407 369 (285291)
WANTED
CARS, VANS, ANY REGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE/EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 685 524 921 (253107) CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN/UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (253107) WANTED CARS AND VANS, FREE COLLECTION, SAME DAY 685 524 921. (253107)
CAR, VANS BOUGHT WITH/WITHOUT PAPERS. CASH WAITING 678 808 837. (253107) WANTED, wanted, wanted!! All cars, all years, all models… from exotic to classic. Spanish, English, Dutch plated. Call us on 951 977 329 or 606 647 597. (284888) ALL CARS / Commercials wanted, runners or non-runners. Cash. Buyer collects. Transfer included. 605 109 796 (286047)
MUSIC ENHANCE YOUR SPECIAL DAY WITH THE BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS OF LIVE SPANISH GUITAR PLAYED BY DAVID CHRISTIAN-CLARK. ECLECTIC REPERTOIRE. RECOMMENDED BY TOP WEDDING-PLANNERS AND AGENTS.SEE HIM ON GOOGLE & FACEBOOK. CALL 00 350 540 367 29 (285117)
NAUTICAL COURSES INTERNATIONAL SKIPPER LICENCE: Courses held in English and starts soon. RYA VHF and Radar Courses. 636 444 929 (287004)
PEST CONTROL COCKROACHES, ANTS, insects, fleas, mice, rats, wasps, termite specialists. Fumigations, bars, restaurants, houses, etc. Sanitary department officially registered certificates. Guarantee. Serving the coast since 1985. Only legal English owned pest control company on the coast. If you want the best then phone N.P.S. Nigel 606 008 940 (285686)
PETS YOUNG DOMESTICATED cats rescued from the killing station need kind homes. Fully vaccinated and neutered. We will also deliver to England for a donation to the charity. Please give one of these beautiful cats a home so we can save more from death. Can be seen without obligation at Cat and Dog World Kennels. Tel. 630 197 435 (246764) (FOC) LOW COST NEUTERING 630 197 435 (Eng) / 691 357 744 (Spanish) (283419)
CHARITIES ACE CHARITY ‘El Refugio’ in La Cala de Mijas is a registered charity. We have on average 275 dogs in our care and we receive no help from the Town Hall or the Andalucian government. We desper-
7 - 13 November 2019 ately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-charity.org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320) ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes for our animals that you can see on www.adana.es. Kennels open every day 10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more information call 952 113 467, available from 10.00am until 14.00pm. (93319) SEPE the horse and donkey charity is open to the public at weekends from 10.00 to 5.00. Volunteers are much needed in all departments and are welcome at anytime. For our riding for the disabled classes, we are also in need of extra helpers. We are nationally registered by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior (164640) but only with your support can we give the equine a voice. If you can just commit to 2 or 3 euros a month it will really help make a difference. You can find us at Lauro Golf Equestrian Centre, Alqueria, Alhaurin de la Torre. Tel. 608 258 950 info@sepeonline.net www.sepeonline.net (93321) SOS ANIMAL REFUGE we have dogs, young and old looking for homes. Some of our dogs have been with us for some time and would love to find a cosy spot to curl up in and a knee on which to rest their heads. If you have room in your heart and home we would love to hear from you. We do not put our dogs to sleep - no matter how old, they are safe with us. For day to day needs and to pay for veterinary care, we much appreciate the support we receive. We desperately need items to sell on our market stall to help raise funds and are happy to come and collect. So if you are having a clear-out, please contact us on 605 227 155. If you would like to know more about re-homing, please call 653 257 875. Visit our website www.sos-an imals.org or please phone Sandy on 952 385 923 or 666 814 056 if you would like to make a donation or help in any way. (93317)
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ARCH - The Andalusian Rescue Centre for Horses, registered charity 8448, is open to visitors every Sunday from 9a.m until 12 noon. Working closely with the Spanish authorities, we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused and abandoned horses and donkeys. Come and meet our current rescues, learn about our work and how you may be able to help. Run solely by a small team of dedicated volunteers,the Centre is located between Alhaurin el Grande and Coin in Comm. de Viñ a Borrego behind Venta Miralmonte. For more information and directions see our website www.horserescues pain.org, our Facebook page Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos or tel. 610 845 491 or 656 935 613
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KENNELS PRINTERS CAT & DOG World Kennels and Cattery. 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.cat-anddog-world.com (285387) EURODOG Boarding Kennels & Cattery. Under new ownership by animal loving family. Large kennels and exercise yards, fully licensed and sanitary approved. Safe, secure and caring environment. Inspections welcome anytime. 5 minutes from Fuengirola 679 786 669 / 952 464 947 / www.eu rodog.es (242538) PETCARE PET HOTEL. Alhaurin el Grande. Holiday accommodation for dogs and cats. Heated/Air-conditioned kennels available. Tel: 952 112 284 / 685 400 216 www.petcarespain.com. Find us on Facebook at Petcare Spain. (278403) LAGUNA KENNELS AND CATTERY. Your pets lovingly cared for by English mother and daughter. Near Coin. la gunakennels@hotmail.com. Tel 952 112 021 / 606 838 983. (285836)
PET TRANSPORT ACCOMPANY your pets to their new home. Fully licensed pet transport service. Denise www.petchauffeur.eu 952 197 187 / 696 233 848 info@pet chauffeur.eu (284908)
SIGNAGE, LED, 3D Corporate lettering, Solar check films, full CNC Cutting Service, Large format Flatbed printing, Poster, Menu boards, Interior Decoration for Homes and offices. Real Estate Boards, Roller Banners, Business Cards, Flyers. We cover the coast. 951 310 395 or 952 906 121 info@eyeprint.es
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MALAGA EXPAT CONSULTING - Paperwork Assistance, (NIE, Residencia, Driving Licence Renewal, Car Transfer, Doctor Registrations, Translation, Property Rental License and more), Relocation Advice. Outstanding service at competitive rates. Call Irina Saltmarsh 687 733 743 www.malagaexpat.com
PROPERTY PROPERTY PHOTOSHOOTS. Magazine quality images, staged/non-staged. Includes high exterior mast shots at no extra charge. Sales/Rentals. 20yrs experience. www.philipatherton.com +34 656 369 920 (285801)
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
PLUMBING PLUMBER for all your plumbing, water heaters, bathrooms, tiling. Benalmadena based, travel no problem. Construction work. Glen 669 073 773. (286750) PLUMBING. Leak detection & blocked drains. Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drain spain.com (277279)
MAR MANAGEMENT Join our Property Management Services for Holiday rentals. Reliable. References available. www.marmanagement.es 622 580 866 (286051)
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7 - 13 November 2019 HIGH TOP VAN going from Spain to UK and return. Reliable Service. Call Graham 620 353 594 for details. E-Mail vg casacolor@gmail.com (286483)
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JDS EURO TRANSPORT & REMOVALS - Regular trips throughout Europe. Contact Julian 00 44 7884 908 929/00 34 637 066 114 See Facebook Page for recommendations (285453)
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WWW.INMOANDALUZ.CO M. Bargain inland properties for all budgets, fincas, village homes, apartments and villas. Legal building plots. 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (282689)
MOVE IT MASTERS UKSPAIN-UK. Over 30 years experience. Guaranteed lowest prices. Storage & kennelling available Tel or Whatsapp: 660 030 107 (286484)
RIVERIA beautiful 3 Bed & 2 Bath apartment. Fully refurbished to high spec by professional builder owner. €199,950 or sensible offers. Pictures available on request. gbbuilding@hotmail.co.uk (284159)
moveit-storeit.com Tel David 696 810 618 (282693) bmceuropean.com 18+ years experience. New Clean Vehicles running several times monthly. ONLINE QUOTE. Insured with RSA. 1/2 cubic metre to 100+ from £80p cbm. Worried who to use? We’ll look after you. Call the BMC European Moving team free on Spain 900 984 960 or UK 0800 612 4677 (Don’t buy a dog Rescue!)
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STARLIGHT PROPERTY. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 689 819 592 www.starlight-spain.com (285230) PROPERTY MAINTENANCE by professionals. For all your needs: Gardening, Cleaning, Pool Maintenance, etc… 100% client satisfaction. Call Javier now 654 353 522 – 640 626 675
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NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL 15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 22ND Nov. Space available each way. Tel. 639 928 090 (279272) EUROPE SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (284848) USA SPECIALIST Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (284848) LOCAL and INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST. Combitrans Movers. 952 775 300 www.combitrans.es (284848)
MARBELLA, BANUS, Luxury 1 & 3 bedroom apartments by Marina. Jacuzzi. Private Garden. Pools, Garage. Long or short term. bravoele zovic@gmail.com 34 637 439222 (286961)
PROPERTY WANTED WWW.INMOANDALUZ.COM is always looking for realistically priced inland properties to sell to our interested buyers. Tel 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (282689) www.euroweeklynews.com
Spain UK UK Spain, Part / full loads Storage. Pet transport / travel with your pets spainukukspain@gmail.com 637 980 655 (286452)
PROFESSIONAL LOCAL REMOVALS AT AFFORDABLE RATES. 1/2 DAY FROM € 90. FULL DAY FROM €175. WE ALSO PROVIDE A FORTNIGHTLY DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE TO UK AND EUROPE (INCL SCOTLAND). WORLDWIDE SHIPPING TO USA, AUSTRALIA, ETC AND FULL STORAGE FACILITIES. TEL (0034) 952 578 507 OR (0034) 637 892 278 / EMAIL garymoveit@ya hoo.co.uk (276485) LOCAL & International Removals Regular Schedules 603 860 702 move@freinternation al.com (257824)
MAN AND VAN Man & Van, 20€ ph. Removals, Rubbish & House Clearances. Paul 622 020 856 (277272) MOVEIT-STOREIT.COM Tel David 696 810 618 (282693) BIG VAN (Removals) UK-Europe. Always on time. 100% reliable €25 PH 633 277 270 (279080) 2 MEN, Van € 30 p hour. House Clearances & Storage. 651 081 610 (286041) MAN & VAN removals & house clearance €20ph 609 321 958 (287091) VANMOVES, Small removals, Ikea collection & expert assembly, house clearance. Experienced & reliable. €20 hourly – 603 257612 (287011)
STORAGE STORAGE Marbella Dry Secure 603 860 702 move@freinternational.com (257824) STORAGE lowest price guaranteed. Packaging materials Self-Storage Marbella 952 811 311 (284729)
ROLLER SHUTTERS ACE OF SHADES - PERSIANA (security shutter) electric and manual, various colours available including wood effect, we also offer a repair service. Make your home more secure! Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceof shades.design (101730) ROLLER shutter repairs, 7 days a week, conversion from manual to motorised, new installations. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (280561)
SERVICES
SITUATIONS VACANT Blue Square Real Estate is opening a New Office in Fuengirola - Mijas Costa and looking for Enthusiastic Sales Executives that like a challenge. Experience in real estate or sales not essential, as you get full sales training & guidance. Only requirements are must speak at least English or Spanish & have a good team spirit. Also looking for sales executives for Malaga, Fuengirola, Marbella, Estepona or Sotogrande. For more info call us on 951 66 77 88 or send your CV to tessa.vanbene den@blue-square.com (287001)
SOFT FURNICHINGS
CARPENTRY CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens. Bathrooms renovated etc. 30 years’ experience. Very reliable. 677 087 575 (277284)
FURNITURE FRENCH POLISHING REPAIRS, restoration etc. restore your valuable furniture to its former glory. Tel 647 579 519 / 952 499 944 (241249)
SEWING SERVICES
CURTAINS, blinds, cushions and much more. Free estimates and home visits. Tel 657 369 343 or rosan nacarmella@hotmail.com (257839)
SOLAR ENERGY Solar Hot Water Systems. Quality Guaranteed. All Areas, EnvirocareSpain since 1996. Call 952 663 141 or 670 409 759 www.envirocares pain.com info@enviro carespain.com (287013) SOLAR BLINDS ES Ideal For Large Glazed Areas To Reflect Heat / Glare And Stop Furniture Fading And Still Keep The View. Save Heat In The Winter Too Improve Your Living Environment. ian@solarshadet inting.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 (258409)
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Final stages of development WITH DBX’s unveil drawing closer, Aston Martin’s first SUV has entered the closing stages of the most comprehensive test regime of any Aston Martin and the luxury British marque can now confirm the beating heart of the most versatile product in its illustrious history. With extensive everyday realworld driving and highperformance track evaluation taking place at locations worldwide including the brand’s two key engineering centres at Silverstone, UK and the Nürburgring, Germany Chief Engineer Matt Becker’s team have focused their development work to ensure the broad dynamic capability required of DBX. While conducting durability testing at the demanding Nürburgring race cir cuit, DBX has delivered cornering speeds on par with the brand’s most focused sports car Vantage, while achieving braking figures greater than the marque’s Super GT, DBS Superleg
NEAR COMPLETION: Aston Martin’s first SUV. gera. This brutal combination of perfor mance for an SUV has already seen As ton Martin’s engineering team regular ly achieve sub eightminute Nordschleife lap times during their reg
ular testing regime. DBX will feature a 4.0litre twintur bo V8, tuned to deliver the exhilaration of a modern GT. While recognisable from its application in the brand’s exist
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Designed for urban life The all new Toyota Yaris has been designed to meet the increasing challenges of everyday urban life. T O DAY’S compact car customers are amongst Europe’s most demanding and they typically undertake their busy lives in congested urban environments that present them with ever-increasing challenges. They expect their car to deliver style and practicality. They want it to be easy to park, agile in the city and comfortable on longer journeys. They expect leading levels of safety and the lowest possible running costs. In addition they are more environmentally aware than ever before and seek relevant solutions that fit their daily schedule and surroundings. And, of course, they also prefer these attributes to be delivered at an affordable price. To respond to these everincreasing demands, the new Yaris brings Toyota’s New Global Architecture (TNGA)
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High speed testing has already proven DBX to repeatedly exceed 180mph, with final top speed and ac celeration figures being set within the closing stages of the testing process. As highlighted in a video release, DBX’s vocal chorus has also been honed by the brand’s dedicated acoustic team. With a focus on creating a broader, more solid acoustic note, DBX’s exhaust system has been tuned to reflect a deep bass with increasing midtones, creating true auditory exhil aration, particularly in more sporting drive modes. DBX’s testing programme continues apace, with Matt Becker, Aston Mar tin’s Chief Engineer commenting: “We have concentrated our work to ensure that the calibration and tune of this 4.0 litre twinturbo V8 delivers both the everyday usability and refinement ex pected by SUV owners. However, we have also focused heavily on matching that with the engaging driving dynam ics that are commanded by our brand and inherent in every Aston Martin.”
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HAMILTON IN HEAVEN from Back page ENGLAND: Thousands mocked the losing team.
England Rugby Team Slammed As Bad Losers ENGLAND'S players have come un der fire for refusing to wear their runnersup medals after losing the Rugby World Cup final. England were easily beaten by South Africa’s relentless intensity as their World Cup final ended with a crushing 3212 defeat in the final at International Stadium Yokohama. As England were given their run ners up medals, lock Itoje did not put the silverware around his neck while Kyle Sinckler immediately ripped his off. Rugby fans around
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IT was lights out and away they went in the US Grand Prix. The front runners got away well and Bottas came out on top, but Albon and Sainz veered off and made contact, but returned to the track at Austin, Texas. Then Hamilton passed Leclerc and Vettel, Norris moved ahead of Ricciardo. Vettel was struggling. Fer rari did not seem to have fired their tyres up, Leclerc was fourth and Vet tel sixth. Vettel was complaining of dam age. Another who had some was Al bon,who had already come into the pits, having been squeezed by Sainz and veering off the track. But the top two looked unscathed Bottas lead from Verstappen, with Hamilton in third. Vettel had also been overtaken by Ricciardo, leaving the German in
seventh. Sainz and Albon went un der investigation by the stewards over a firstturn collision. There was plenty of movement in pecking or ders Raikkonen had gained six places since the start, and he was up to 11th. Bottas lead by 1.3 seconds from Verstappen, with Hamilton third. It was an interesting start. Lap 8. More woe for Vettel his rear suspension had gone, and he slid off the track. He was having an absolute nightmare, and he was be calmed at trackside. Ricciardo passed Norris and moved into fifth. That suspension failure ended his involvement on lap 11 in this Grand Prix, his first DNF here. Towards the back, Perez took advantage of a Giovinazzi lockup at turn 12 to sneak ahead of him into 14th. By lap 17 Bottas set a new fastest lap for the race on lap 16, as Hamilton had his onestop strategy confirmed by his team. Meanwhile Albon was told
by his team that they had spotted some damage to the car, and he was struggling back down in 13th, having lost six places since the start. Lap 26. Bottas lead by five sec onds from Verstappen, with Hamil ton eight seconds further back in third. Leclerc was fourth, 24 seconds off the lead, with Ricciardo fifth. A swift Hamilton lap 26 took a 2.7 sec onds chunk out of Bottas’s lead. Hamilton was now told ‘It’s critical we make the onestop plan work,’ cautioning him about not burning the speed too excessively to save the tyres. With 20 laps to go with tyre strat egy playing out Hamilton now lead, but he was beginning to question his tyres, so he and Mercedes faced a judgement call on how to handle this race but he stayed out, late stages he was caught by Bottas but it didn’t matter, Hamilton finished second to become sixth time world champion!
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Chelsea v Ajax EIGHT goals, two red cards, two penalties and a threegoal come back made an exciting game be tween Chelsea and Ajax on Tues day night in the Champions League. The match took place at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge and was expected to be an exciting game, but fans got more than they must have bargained for. The first half was eventful enough after Quincy Promes’ free kick was inadvertently diverted into his own goal by Tammy Abraham within just four minutes whilst Jorginho equalised from the penal ty spot just 67 seconds later after Christian Pulisic was clumsily taken down in the penalty area. Before Chelsea knew it, Ajax was suddenly 31 up. Hakim Ziyech, was instrumental to both the second and third goals. The first came as Promes headed home from Ziyech’s sublime cross and the second was a freak goal. Ziyech’s whipped freekick smashed off the far post and hit
CHELSEA: Played an exciting game and fans got more than they bargained for. keeper Arrizabalaga straight in the face before going over the Chelsea goal line. Donny van de Beek put Ajax 41 up 15 minutes into the second half. Just after, Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta snuck in at the far post
to get the faintest of touches onto Tammy Abraham’s wayward shot and spark hope of a revival. Referee Gianluca Rocchi then took centre stage awarding Chelsea a penalty as well as sending off two Ajax players.
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Chelsea scored the penalty and then as Ajax tried to hold on Chelsea scored again just after, as Reece James reacted first after Kurt Zouma’s header came off the cross bar, drilling a low shot into the far corner.
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ROUND UP THE Champions League quali fying matches had some inter esting results on Tuesday evening just before we went to press. Holders Liverpool beat KRC Genk 21 at Anfield with Wij naldum scoring in the 14th minute before Samatta equalised just before half time Oxlade Chamberlain ensured Group E maximum points though for the current holders scoring on the 53rd minute. Valencia did well though for Spanish teams winning 41 against French side Lille in Group H. Barcelona however had a bit of a shocker in Group F whilst at home they could only draw against Slavia Prague in a game you would have expect ed them to win. Dortmund and Inter Milan clashed in their group with a very exciting game that provided five goals seeing a 32 victory for the Ger man club against the rated Ital ian side. Napoli didn’t do much better in Europe for their fans as they could only manage a 1 1 draw at home against Austri ans RB Salzberg.
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NORTHERN IRELAND’S Rory McIlroy has won the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai after a play-off. The 30-year-old beat defending champion Xander Schauffele after the pair were tied at 19 under par after four rounds.
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LEWIS HAMILTON: Sixth time world champion.