Euro Weekly News - Costa del Sol 21 - 27 May 2020 Issue 1820

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The people’s paper ISSUE NO. 1820

21 - 27 May 2020

AS we slowly progress through the de-escalation phases towards a n e w n o r m a l i t y, w e learn to be thankful for what we have currentl y, u n d e r t h e ‘ n e w now,’ a slight return to our old lives albeit under strict safety regulations. The sun is now shining down on us after weeks of unpredictable weather. With a majority of the country now in Phase 1, we have lear nt to appreciate the things we used to take for granted. Phase 1 allows us to go and visit friends and family in their homes, to give them a hug and tell them how much they mean to us in person after months of video calls. You can now take a long walk on the beach or in the countryside and take in the beauty of your surroundings after months of being pent up inside. You can pop into your neighbour hood businesses, shop, and con-

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NOW tribute back to your local community who has, in no doubt, been struggling significantly during this unexpected crisis. Now you can also return to your favourite bar and soak up the rays of

FAMILIES REUNITED: Phase 1 allows us to visit family we have been isolated from.

FREE • GRATIS sunshine on its terrace, meet up with friends, have a laugh and have a drink to celebrate your reunion. Despite having these new, more relaxed, measures we should be extremely respectful of the regulations in place. We have come a long way as a society to jeopardise our newfound freedom, and more importantly, the safety of those around us. Enjoy the new now, but be responsible. Turn off the Netflix and take a stroll outside, appreciate those around you and how far we have all come in this unprecedented journey. Most importantly stay safe.


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Phase 1 vs Phase 2 MOST of Spain is currently in Phase 1 of the de-escalation plan, however, some areas such as La Gomera or El Hierro are currently in Phase 2. Seeing as regulations are constantly changing under new decrees, it is important to know the difference on what you are allowed to do within your phase and what you cannot do. Neither in Phase 1 or Phase 2 can you leave the province, mobility between provinces is still prohibited and is expected to recommence at a later date. In Phase 1 family and friends can hold reunions at homes, within the same province, of up to 10 people. These meetings should not include any vulnerable risk groups. Funerals and wakes will also be allowed for a limited number of people, 15 if its open-air and 10 if it’s in a

FREEDOM: With an added sense of responsibility. closed space. Shops up to 400sqm can open, however capacity will be capped at 30 per cent and social distancing of 2m should be upheld. There will be preferential hours for customers over the age of 65. Street markets will commence with a quarter of its usual stalls and capacity

will be capped at 30 per cent. Also, in Phase 1 is the reopening of bars and restaurants’ terraces which is capped at 50 per cent. Phase 2 will be quite similar to Phase 1, the main difference being that it will accommodate for more people by increasing maximum

capacities. Places of worship and shops will amplify their capacity from 30 per cent to 50 per cent. Restaurants and bars with over 70sqm will begin serving clients inside at 30 per cent capacity and with table service only. Shopping centres will also re-open but at 40 per cent capacity but with no

common spaces. Theatres and cinemas will also reopen at 30 per cent capacity. The newest regulation to be announced under this phase is the reopening of swimming pools and beaches, which will also be controlled. Pools will be capped at 30 per cent capacity and beaches will have to ensure a two-metre distance between individuals. The maximum number of people allowed at the beach as a group is 15, unless these all live together. It is important to note that with these added freedoms comes an added sense of responsibility which we as citizens of a community must uphold. If sanitary conditions worsen or populations act irresponsibly then there is a possibility of being either held back in the same phase or even demoted to the previous phase.

Caminito del Rey EL CAMINITO DEL REY is a walkway pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro. Malaga hopes to reopen the famous route on June 12 and tickets will be on sale from May 22. Initially only weekend visits will be allowed, and a maximum of 550 tickets will be sold per day to avoid overcrowding. Francisco Salado, the President of Costa del Sol Tourism, confirmed that they adopted “health and safety measures to protect both staff and visitors. Initially we will only open on the weekends, and we will see how things progress before we amplify the timetable.”

MIRAMAR shopping centre in Fuengirola has incorporated NASA technology within its security installations in order to guarantee maximum protection and a safe reopening for both its customers and staff. The technology is called Photocatalytic Oxidation and is based

WALKWAY: Is set to reopen.

NASA Technology on the basic principle of nature itself; photocatalysis. Miramar has explained that this system “allows you to breathe fresh and healthy air free of any viruses or bacteria.” Both Miramar and

Muelle Uno have implemented this special plan to maximise both the safety and the hygiene of its customers and workers, so that they may feel “comfortable and safe during their stay.”


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First taste of freedom Elliott Wright.

ALLOWED OUT: Residents try to grasp some kind of a normal life. IT was the moment we had all been waiting for, that first taste of freedom that the majority of us had been unable to have for two months. The enforced confinement had pushed us into facing unprecedented challenges, luckily from the safety of our own homes.

This Monday we were finally allowed to visit family we had missed dearly, go for a coffee or a beer, catch up with friends, go to the shops and a number of other things we had previously taken for granted. As residents and businesses try to grasp some kind of

a normal life, Euro Weekly News spoke to members of the public on the Costa del Sol to see how they were enjoying the first few days of Phase 1.

ELLIOTT WRIGHT, owner of the popular Olivia’s in La Cala de Mijas told Euro Weekly News “It has been hard work preparing for Phase 1 but we have rearranged the terrace and can now seat 80 people observing social distancing. “We reopened on Monday and were very pleased with the number of customers who came and as an added attraction we now have a DJ playing on the terrace which has been well received. “Whilst we would prefer advance bookings, it is possible to tur n up and if we have room guests will be more than welcome,” he added.

Marie Rodriguez. MARIE lives in Benalmadena, “I was obviously excited to get out of the house to see my family, which was wonderful. However, I am a bit alar med by the number of people that are on the streets and not wearing face masks or staying apart from each other. It would be heartbreaking to come so far only for a second wave of the virus to come.”

Lunch with the Lions

Face masks Obligatory SPAIN’S gover nment has announced that the use of face masks will now be obligatory in public spaces across the country to prevent Covid-19 contagion. It is obligatory to wear face masks on all public transport, confined public spaces, as well as in the streets if the mini-

mum social distance of two metres can’t be maintained. Health Minister Salvador Illa confirmed the new legislation on May 18 as it was an issue that all regional governments had agreed on. Illa stated that “masks must be worn on all public transport, including buses,

trains, taxis, as well as closed public spaces, and outdoors where adequate social distancing cannot be maintained.” It’s also a recommendation from the World Health Organisation (WHO) to prevent the spread of coronavirus. However, WHO has acknowledged, along with

other health organisations, that face masks can be problematic for some people, for example, those who suffer from anxiety or respiratory conditions. The other concern people have is the potential environmental pollution if face masks are not discarded properly.

RIGHTLY impressed with the work that the staff of the Accident and Emergency Unit at the Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella undertake on a daily basis, the La Cala de Mijas Lions arranged for delivery of lunch to them on two recent occasions. An exceptional array of food was supplied and delivered by Craig from the Costa Deli Sol in Cala de Mijas. Accompanying the food was a letter from the Lions’ President, Anita Humphreys, thanking the staff at the hospital A & E department for their selfless support of the local community. Having been on the front line of this coronavirus, Covid-19 pandemic, the members of the Lions charity felt that the staff and their families were heroes and deserved recog-

LUNCH: Was much appreciated. nition and thanks. Always needing to raise money to continue helping those in need, the Lions are replacing their annual fundraising Spring Fayre and Fashion Show with a Virtual Fashion Show. For full details visit La Cala de Mijas Lions Facebook page or www.e-club house.org/sites/mijasla cala.


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Pedestrian zones LAST week Benalmadena Mayor’s Office announced the reorganisation of mobility in the municipality to give greater prominence to the pedestrian, by following the guidelines marked as preventive measures for social distancing. Among the measures agreed is the partial closure of two main roads of the municipality to road traffic: Avenida de Antonio Machado in Benalmadena Costa, and the Avenida de la Constitución in Arroyo de la Miel. “In the case of Avenida de Antonio Machado, the two lanes in the direction of Torremolinos will be closed to road traffic, in the section between the Los Molinillos roundabout and the Sunset Beach hotel; leaving the passage of vehicles reduced to the two lanes in the direction of Fuengirola,” explained the councillor for Mobility and Traffic Javier Marín. Regarding Avenida de la Constitución, Marín has announced that it will be closed to road traffic on Fri-

TAPAS (The Andalucia Per forming Arts Society), based in Coin, has found new innovative ways to carry on during the lockdown and moved online. “We were so deter mined not to curtail our activities during the lockdown and have embraced modern technology and video conferencing so our members could still enjoy themselves and have fun,” said Betty Ross the newly elected Chair of TAPAS.

WALKERS FIRST: Following guidelines as preventive measures for social distancing. days, Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to 11pm and become pedestrianised. In this sense, users of skateboards, non-electric scooters or similar devices may not be used on the road, and may only do so on the pavements at the same speed as walkers.

DAUGHTER STELLA: Shows off her bracelet.

SWEDISH mother of four Elina is doing all that she can to help those who have suffered due to lack of income since the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. As she and her family love their adopted community, she and her three eldest children decided to make special bracelets which they are selling at €25 each and that amount represents basic food needs of a family of four for two weeks.

Innovative performers “Holding our 2020 AGM recently through the marvel of video conferencing, was a huge success, with more members attending than we ever anticipated. An excellent result considering many of our members say they are technically challenged!” Betty went on to say. “#cantemosenlacasa# has become our strapline. Singing

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has definitely helped everyone to feel better during these last few months,” said Paul. So, whether keeping in touch via the TAPAS social media chat group or having fun with weekly Bernie’s Quiz, Betty’s Bingo and Choir rehearsal sessions on Video platforms, it has been an eventful and enjoyable time for the group.

They have only just started and have already raised €650 and have a target of €5,000 which will be used by Spanish National Registered Charity Collective Calling which is currently supporting more than 300 families in the Marbella/Estepona area. Visit https://www.face book.com/groups/1058990 817827999/?ref=share to see the range of different colour bracelets and to find out how to order your own copy.

Pair arrested

TWO men have been arrested in Marbella charged with attacking a third man and fracturing his nose. According to police reports the injured man had rented a car from the duo and had failed to return it when due.

No more blue zone free parking WHEN the State of Alarm was declared in Spain, the Marbella Council announced that it would allow drivers to leave their cars parked in blue zones without restriction on the duration and without having to pay for the parking. Now that the city is moving into Phase 1, spokesman Félix Romero announced in a television interview that the charges at blue zones would be reintroduced. The council believes that in order to as-

sist local business it is important that there is movement of vehicles particularly in different commercial areas around the municipality. In the meantime, Ciudadanos councillor, María García has asked that the council consider extending residents parking permits which had been paid for in advance so that they do not lose out financially due to the nearly two months when parking was free.

Body on beach ON Wednesday May 13 a woman walking her dog spotted a body on La Rada beach in Estepona by the Dolphin

Chiringuito. Officers from the National Police were alerted and attended but little more is known at the

time of writing, except that the body was of a female who apparently was carrying no identification.


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WHEN work started on the building of a new health centre in San Pedro Alcantara it was decided to temporarily move the office and vehicles of the 061 Emergency Health Service to the fire station in the San Pedro industrial estate. Then when worked was stopped at the health centre, it was an-

nounced that the Junta de Andalucia had decided to move the facility to Estepona to the surprise and distress of local residents. A petition was quickly organised which immediately gained several hundred signatures as local people believed that they would be more at risk in a medical emergency if the

paramedics had to travel from Estepona. Now, Councillor Javier García has announced that the San Pedro residents will have their wish and a plot of land will be made available in the Trapiche del Guadaiza area of the town and the new building should be ready by autumn of this year.

Age Care Association THANKS to a generous benefactor, Age Care is able to continue its work with Collective Calling, supplying 35 freshly cooked hot meals to the homeless and destitute families each week. Age Care is continuing to help its members with their shopping and medical needs, confirming appointments and supplying volunteer drivers to take them. As a charity it is dependant on do-

nations, and one member in particular Ron ‘Gus’ Drake, (aged 80) has managed to raise over €500 by cycling to Barcelona. We don’t know how he got back but he is now on the way to Madrid, all without leaving the comfort of his terrace! To help him please check out his Facebook page or donate to Age Care direct on their Go Fund Me site https.//www.gofundme.com /f/age-care-asscociation.

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Uplifting actions AGE CONCERN Marbella and San Pedro’s new newsletter provides some uplifting information from their community. Ella Aust, aged 10, who attends Sotogrande International School, set up the project to raise money for struggling pensioners and poor local families on the coast. Ella decided to set up a GoFundMe page, with all the proceeds going to Age Concern Manilva and the Duquesa Charitable Society of St George’s food bank. She has managed to raise over €1,100. There is also an update from CK La Quinta Senior Residence, “I can inform you that we may now admit new residents when they have been tested for Covid-19, 48 hours in advance. If anyone who wishes to become a resident does not know how to access this test, we can assist them. “If the results are negative they may come in, but they then have to maintain 21 days in quarantine. Visitors are not allowed yet.” In Age Concer n, of course, we continue to appreciate all the help given by local restaurants in prepar-

COMMUNITY CONCERN: Ella has been raising money for those struggling on the coast. ing and delivering food to the elderly. Our volunteers have also been exceptionally busy shopping, phoning, and chatting to older people living alone and suffering from loneliness.


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Bar Brawl Terrace Space A BRAWL in a Mijas bar resulted in a vicious stabbing and six arrests. The violent incident took place in a bar in Torrenueva, on the very first day that bars and restaurants could open their terraces on May 18 after two months of lockdown. The brawl involved around a dozen people, mostly Brits, aged between 25 and 40 years old. Of the six that were arrested, five have been released on charges, but the sixth has been transferred to Madrid as he is wanted by the UK authorities for drug related crimes. The victim is reported to be recovering in intensive care at the Costa del Sol Hospital.

COSTA DEL SOL’S Torremolinos is willing to lend a helping hand to its bars and restaurants by allowing them to amplify their terrace space tax-free and increase the number of available seats to the same amount they could fill before the pandemic, always when respecting the necessary distances between tables and transit of people.

Six arrested.

Town hall open FUENGIROLA Town Hall will open to the public next Monday, May 25, but will only attend to the public by appointment. This measure will also apply to the

Tenencia de Los Boliches for administrative matters. The face-to-face payments of any fines or fees will be made by bank card.

The telephone numbers to request an appointment are 952 589 300, 952 589 301, 952 589 302 and 952 589 303, from 9am to 2pm from Monday to Friday.

A 21-YEAR-OLD Swedish national was chased by National Police in Fuengirola after committing serious crimes against road safety and driving recklessly through four red lights. The young man was driving down a wellknown avenue of the municipality when he drove through a red light, he then saw the police presence and accelerated recklessly. The incident occurred on May 18 when a patrol car observed how the vehicle drove

This measure will help these establishments recover at a quicker speed and make up for the months they were closed. ç Baeza recalled that there are more than 400 bars and restaurants with terraces in Torremolinos, making it an important economic contributor in the city.

Speedy Swede through a red traffic light, officers activated the siren to alert the driver and tell him to pull over. However, instead of slowing down, the young driver accelerated and managed to drive through an additional three red lights, ‘creating grave danger for pedestrians and the drivers.’ The police chase then began and shortly culminated in a forceful

braking as the youngster arrived at a pedestrian street with occupied terraces. Officers proceeded to identify the driver and the co-pilot of the vehicle and subsequently arrest the driver as the author of crimes against road safety and grave disobedience. The detainee was driven to the Local Police station to conduct an alcohol test which came back negative.

Painted Arrows Rescheduled

BLUE MARKINGS: To remind residents of the restrictions. FUENGIROLA’S Town Hall has repainted street signs and painted markings on the roads to remind residents of the social distancing and restrictions that must be respected, to help avoid congestion and Covid-19 contagion. Just this morning, the council painted two figures on all the pavements, alongside the blue arrow signs they introduced just last week, to demonstrate that a twometre distance must be maintained, while a one-way system is observed. The arrows were introduced a few days ago, to educate the locals to walk in the same direction as the arrow on the beach promenades and footpaths to ease congestion. THE Malaga Transfusion, Tissue and Cell Centre will move its mobile unit to Arroyo de la Miel on May 26, 27 and 28. The mobile unit will be located in the Casa Hermandad de la Cofradía de la Redención, from 10am to 2pm and 5pm

Blood drive to 9pm. To avoid crowds next to the unit, people interested in making donations must make an appointment by calling 951 034 120, Monday to Friday, from 9am to 2pm.

LATIN pop star Marc Anthony has rescheduled his Fuengirola concert originally scheduled for this summer on June 26, 2020 until next year - on June 25, 2021. Marc Anthony was expected to play at Marenostrum Fuengirola - Costa del Sol’s top venue for concerts and festivals - this summer, which has been cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, he has promised his fans that he will be back next year. Marenostrum Fuengirola’s entertainment season at the castle was originally expected to start this weekend, on May 16. However, many concerts have now been postponed with some now rescheduled for next year. Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz’s concert, for example, has also been rescheduled from July 4-5 of this year, to July 2-3, 2021.



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Recovery from Covid-19 LUIS BLANCO, an Argentinian former footballer and now coach of Gibraltar Club Mons Calpe spent 37 days in the Costa del Sol Hospital Marbella, close to death, as he had caught the coronavirus, Covid-19. In an interview with an Argentine TV programme, he explained that he had spent six days in a coma and 10 days in intensive care and actually dreamed that he had died. He told the programme that he had complied with all of the social distancing recommendations, wearing masks and gloves and that none of his colleagues at the club had

NOW RECOVERED: Luis Blanco (centre) holding cup. been infected. Having seen other patients in the hospital die, he is very aware that it was thanks to the strength of his body and the

treatment he received that put him on the road to recovery. Now he just wants to be allowed to fly back to Argentina and see his family again.

Cycle lane petition Finally

A BRITISH resident in Marbella, Angela Lafferty is part of a group Acción por el Clima Marbella and she came up with the idea of petitioning for better and permanent cycling lanes in the city. The Marbella Council has already sealed off part of the Paseo Maritimo to those on bikes and has set up a temporary cycle lane to make cars, cyclists and pedestrians safer. The petition on

change.org/Marbella PlanBici reminds everyone that there was a draft Bicycle Lanes Master Plan drawn up five years ago which would have made travel by bicycle safer for all, but it must have been filed away and forgotten. If you agree that Marbella needs to introduce a sustainable urban mobility plan which includes well thought out bike lanes, sign the petition.

Excess of load A 47-YEAR-OLD from Mijas, has been arrested for smuggling after 26,000 packets of cigarettes were found in his van during a police control. The Guardia Civil stopped the detainee in Alhaurin de la Torre after the van appeared to have ‘an excess of load.’ In a statement on May 17, they said: “Police intervened 26,000 packs of tobacco of illegal origin in the town of Alhaurin de la Torre, and the driver of the van carrying the goods has been arrested. “When officers were carrying out a police control in the town they observed a van with an apparent excess of load, so they stopped it.” Inside the vehicle they found numerous cardboard boxes containing 26,000 packs of tobacco of different brands, “without the driver being able to prove the legal origin of the goods.”

caught TWO people have been detained by the Guardia Civil for their alleged involvement with the murder of a Briton who was shot to death inside his car and on the doorstep of his house in the Riviera del Sol urbanisation on November 21, 2019 in Mijas. One of the arrests was made in the United Kingdom, which had required the collaboration of the British police; the other arrest has been in Murcia. Both are initially accused of the crime of murder since they allegedly shot the victim when he was inside his car and without any possibility of defence. More charges could be added to them since the way of executing the crime seemed to point to a settling of accounts. The deceased, a 39year-old Englishman identified only as ‘PAW,’ had a history of drug trafficking and was allegedly related to a smoking club in Fuengirola which was of interest to the police for the alleged sale of hashish and marihuana.



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Lufthansa restarting flights L U F T H A N S A g ro u p a i r l i n e s a re restarting flights between Ibiza, Mallorca and Valencia and six German and one Swiss city at the beginning of June. The Lufthansa, Eurowings and Swiss flight offer to Spain will increase from 14 to 61 connections a week between June 1 and 14. Reservations are already being taken for the services connecting the two Balearic Islands and Valencia with the two northern European countries. Eurowings will be offering five weekly flights to Mallorca from Cologne, five from Dusseldor f, and four from Munich and two services a week between Dusseldorf and Ibiza. Swiss is flying four times a week from

REACTIVATION: Lufthansa, Eurowings and Swiss will up the flight offer to Spain from 14 to 61 connections a week in the first fortnight of June. Zurich to Valencia, as well as operating six weekly connections with Barcelona and three to Madrid. Lufthansa is meanwhile upping the

FOR many residents in Spain, lockdown has happened at an unfortunate time, driving licences and ITVs have expired and exceptions to these expiry dates have been made until now. Under Phase 1, if your ITV has expired you can make a booking at the closest centre. You must arrive with necessary protective gear such as face masks and gloves, as well as ensuring you have a pre-booked appointment. The government has given individuals a 30-day extension to their ITV if it expired during lockdown, as well as an additional 15-day grace period for each week that

number of its weekly services from Frankfurt to the Catalan city and to Spain’s capital. The new connections with Spain are

part of the Lufthansa group’s general reactivation plan, under which it expects to be flying from Germany to 106 destinations in Europe and more than 20 locations elsewhere in the world at the end of June. The company made it clear it will be working in “close collaboration” with the Spanish authorities on compliance with all current laws and regulations on commercial flights coming in and out of the country. The group has reminded travellers to take into account rules on entry and quarantine at their respective destinations when planning their trips. It will also continue to ask passengers to wear face masks inside the aircraft, while onboard refreshment services will be limited until further notice.

Your ITV Explained has passed in quarantine. Therefore, to work out how long before you must renew your ITV simply add 30 days to the expiry date, along with 15 additional days of every week in quarantine. For example, if your ITV expired in Week 1 of quaran-

tine, from March 14 to 20 then you have 30 days to renew alongside an additional 15 days. If it expired in Week 2 of quarantine, from March 21 to 27, then you have 30 days to renew alongside an additional 30 days. Week 3 March 28 to April 3 would be 30 days to renew and an additional 45 days.

Cyberhack THE British budget airline easyJet admitted on Tuesday that hackers were able to access their database

and steal the email, travel details and credit card details of around nine million customers, in what has

been branded as a “highly sophisticated” attack. The company is already facing serious backlash from customers who had booked flights with the airline to holiday favourite destinations which have now been cancelled due to the virus and the restrictions it has posed on the tourism industry. Now they must also worry about their information being jeopardised in the latest breach of information. In a statement released to the stock exchange, easyJet has argued that it “takes issues of security extremely seriously and will continue to invest to further enhance [their] security environment.”



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OFFICIALS all across the world are now trying to grapple with ways to try and tax companies such as Facebook and even Google. Spain’s own government have just approved a digital services tax. This is coming after a very similar move came from the US. The levy is going to place a total tax rate of 3 per cent on earnings that come from online ads and any deals that might be brokered on digital platforms. The budget minister who is Maria Jesus Montero has stated that the tax is not going to

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DIGITAL SERVICE: Introduced by the government. come into place until December and that this is going to allow the organisation for Econom-

ic Corporation and Development to come to an agreement on a separate global tax.

Temperature checks

THE Spanish government has announced that all arrivals at Spanish airports are to have their temperatures checked on arrival. The measure, published in the official bulletin, will last until June 15 but could be extended beyond this date. In a move that severely affects the already beleaguered tourism industry; the new regulation coincides with the extension on the restrictions on non-essential travel for people coming into Spanish territory, which will be in place for another month. It also comes on the

same day that the 14-day quarantine for international visitors came into effect in Spain. It is estimated that only a small number of coronavirus infections are detected via this method, given that there is growing evidence of the significance of transmission between asymptomatic or presymptomatic cases, which would not be identified by the temperature checks. With fewer passengers and flights arriving at airports, delays and staff shortages will not present a

Laid off LOW cost air carrier Ryanair is sacking yet more workers in Spain and the UK following April’s announcement of thousands of redundancies. Two hundred and fifty office staff are to go from the company’s offices in Madrid and Stansted, in addition to Dublin and Wroclaw. The job cuts will come from a mixture of sackings, voluntary redundancies, and non-renewal of fixed-term contracts. The fresh blow comes as Ryanair said in April that it would be laying off up to 3,000 staff. Darren Hughes, People Director for Ryanair said: “This is a very painful time for Ryanair, our crews and our people supporting operations from our Dublin, Stansted, Madrid and Wroclaw offices.” The carrier says that it plans to operate around 40 per cent of its regular services across all of its scheduled routes from July 1. That bold statement made earlier in the week takes no account of what measures will be taken on reopening European borders.

problem. The measure has already been in place in Spain’s Canary Islands since the implementation of the State of Alarm on March 14 and so far there have been no problems reported.

Sharks spotted A MORE than eightmetre long shark has appeared cruising around just 400 metres or so from a beach in Polopos on Granada’s Costa Tropical. Saturday’s sighting of the basking shark in front of the La Mamola beach follows reports at the beginning of the month of a much smaller one, around three metres, in front of a beach in Calahonda just down the coast towards Motril. The Guardia Civil said that while this species of shark, the second largest in the world, is not known to attack man, its Maritime Service advises the public not to get too close to the creature in boats or kayaks.



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Ministry of Labour to uncover possible fraudulent redundancy schemes SPANISH ‘ERTE’ schemes, following the trend of most European countries, allow employers to lay off or suspend temporarily workers in crisis situations. This can be done fully for the duration of the shift or, alternatively, on a part-time basis. There are two types of ERTEs that can be used. The ERTE based on economic or productivity grounds, which requires a certain degree of participation and an agreement with employees. The Government will pay salaries (with an upper limit) but not the substantial social security expenses, which are covered by the employer. The second furlough procedure is the ERTE ‘force majeure,’ an expeditious process that if not resolved by the authorities within five days of application, with a specific resolution, will be deemed approved by application of the mechanism of ‘administrative silence,’ without having to

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By Antonio Flores Abogado/Lawyer LLM (Essex) Reg. Nº 4712 I.C.A. Málaga

seek the employees’ consent. The advantage here is that the Government pays the salaries and covers the social security - we could call it full package - and its quick to implement. But who can qualify for one or another under Covid-19? Companies hit with physical obstacles to freely trade (ie street shops, bars, restaurants, hotels, airlines etc) would typically qualify for ‘force majeure ERTE’ whereas others such as offices (law firm, marketing companies, real estate agencies etc) would not be eligible for the ‘force majeure’ ERTE as they can still trade online, albeit with major challenges due to a restricted movement of people. Still, they would qualify for the less attractive ERTE scheme. Companies that believe they are safe once the five-day deadline has passed, or even once salaries start being paid by the SEPE (State Employment Public Service), are mistak-

en: the Government has announced they will start to review the files and anyone misusing the ERTE ‘force majeure’ fast-track redundancy tool will face severe fines (between €6k and €187k), quite apart from having to refund temporary leave wages. Let us take the example of real estate agencies in Andalucia, where real estate businesses do not need to run from a street shop (unlike in Extremadura region for instance): have they been prevented totally from trading? Are they banned from listing properties? Or showing off plan properties even if online? The answer is no, they can still do so even if many may not, because they lack clientele (the devil’s in the detail here) and yet, larger numbers of real estate businesses have gone for the full package ERTE. Time will tell which legal advisors made the right redundancy scheme choice.

Spain’s borders stay closed NO ENTRY: Travel ban extended.

THE country has announced it is extending a travel ban to all non-essential visitors until June 15, which matches the European Union policy to do the same. The new government order pushes past the original cut-off date of May 24, and goes past the current period of State of Alarm emergency measures. A government source said that “restrictions are likely to remain in place no matter how important tourism is for the Spanish economy.” Only Spanish nationals and non-Spaniards with official residencia documents that prove Spain is where they live are allowed in via flights, sea journeys and land border crossings. There are some limited exceptions including special category workers and diplomats. Land borders with France and Portugal were closed to most people since the State of Alarm was implemented, pushing the economy to a near stand-still and hitting its key tourist sector hard.



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Political Viewpoint from Spain by DAMON MITCHELL THE Covid-19 crisis is causing a major distancing between Spanish society and its political representatives. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez had intended to push Congress for a 30-day extension of the State of Alarm to ‘cover until the end of the de-escalation.’ However, Sánchez has not received the back up he had hoped for and has had to settle for another 15 days, which is the period for which the State of Alarm has been extended since it was decreed on March 14. Sánchez explained that, since it is a “completely different phase,” it will have modifications towards the “institutional de-escalation.” For this, he was negotiating with the Catalonia and Basque parties for their votes of agreement, but has been

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Party benefits, public struggles

WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?: Political parties reaping their own benefits. let down by their refusal. However, it was thought that these two parties weren’t necessarily voting with regard to Covid, rather that they would have been

making a gesture in hope of future backing when it comes to revisiting discussions on their independence. On the other hand, in the

battle for Madrid, Sanchez is also negotiating with Ciudadanos who seem to be more interested in a vote of no confidence for the president of Madrid’s au-

tonomous community. Which from Sanchez’ point of view would be a great benefit to him. It’s all about tactics where all try to under mine their opposition. If the parties currently supporting Sanchez back out this could then make way for a vote of no confidence which would then put his position up for re-election. Meanwhile, by extending the State of Alarm further it is forcing the people on the street or the common man to seek support from social aid and charities just to be able to have basic necessities. Spain’s electorate seems to have little memory of this and the political parties know this therefore they could push for general elections and once all the important positions have been negotiated just another reboot.



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Not enough plastic

EVEN though there are some indus­ tries that have benefited from the Covid­19 pandemic such as suppli­ ers of plastic sheets for safety screens, even they are suffering. According to the British Plastics Federation, some firms aren’t likely to be able to supply the necessary acrylics until the end of July and as more shops and offices open, so the demand just keeps increasing. As organisations like Uber and mini cab firms are now trialling the addition of screens in their cars, the supply situation can only get worse.

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€1.8 billion

is the value of lost taxes in Spain due to delay in signing off new laws such as the ‘Google Tax.’

Spanish car industry facing problems IT would appear that one of the first major losses of industrial pro­ duction in Spain will come in the vehicle production industry. Japanese newspaper Nikkei sug­ gests that when it reveals its latest results on May 28, Nissan will an­ nounce the closure of its loss­mak­ ing factory in Barcelona and the transfer of production to France. Last year the Spanish arm pro­ duced some 55,000 commercial ve­ hicles and small lorries but has been working to only a small per­ centage of capacity for some time. Concurrent to this, the French

By John Smith Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Maire has called for French automobile manufacturers to repatriate production back to France if they want to receive fi­ nancial support from the govern­ ment. Two of Europe’s largest car man­ ufacturers are PSA (Citroen and Peugeot) and Renault which is 15 per cent owned by the French gov­ ernment. Citroen, Opel, Peugeot and Re­ nault vehicles are currently manu­ factured in Spain and in 2019, near­

ly 1.5 million vehicles were pro­ duced for the French companies by their Spanish plants, making the country the second largest manu­ facturer in Europe after Germany and the eighth largest in the world. It would be uneconomic to move some of the production from Spain to France if no French factory has the tooling available to take over the work, but with France looking to move into an all­electric vehicle scenario by 2030, any production for new models is more likely to take place in France than see new plant for Spain.

LEGALLY SPEAKING Can they block use of pool? In our community we have several different forms of action against the non­payers of community fees, such as not allowing them to vote at the AGM. My questions are: 1. Is it legal to disable the electronic key to the pool and garden area for non­paying owners? 2. If not, can it be made legal by adding a rule to the statutes in the Property Registry? 3. Will the Property Registry reject the addition of rules in conflict with Spanish law? E O (Costa Blanca)

DAVID SEARL

The short answers to YOU AND THE LAW your questions are: IN SPAIN 1. No, it is not ‘legal’ to block access to the swimming pool for non­payers. 2. Yes, it can be made ‘legal’ by amending the original statutes of the community to include the prohibition of pool access. 3. No, the Property Registry will not reject the amendment. All of the above depends on court decisions and not laws. This is why I put ‘legal’ between quotation marks. One court has ruled that pool access can be prohibited if it is written in the statutes. And, yes, you can amend your statutes by a unanimous vote. This is highly unlikely.

Send your questions for David Searl through lawyers Ubeda-Retana and Associates in Fuengirola at Ask@lawtaxspain.com, or call 952 667 090.

Another large loan THE Spanish construction compa­ ny OHL has entered into an agree­ ment with a number of banks to borrow €140 million in order to protect its liquidity. As is becoming more common with large loans, a condition was that it should be substantially guaranteed by the Official Credit Institute (ICO) which is an arm of Spain’s government and it has ac­ cepted a 70 per cent risk. The loan is due to be repaid the end of October 2021 by which time the company expects busi­ ness to return to normal.

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No problems SPANISH Economic Affairs Minister, Nadia Calviño, has said that despite all the difficulties surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic, for now, the country “has no financing problems” and would only look to the EU ‘rescue fund’ if the interest rates were attractive.

Boo Who? ONLINE fashion brand Boohoo has raised £197 million (€222 million) by issuing new shares on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM market to fund the highly successful firm’s expansion. Latest sales figures are 44 per cent up on the previous year.

Tax hike PODEMOS leader Pablo Iglesias is pushing ahead with the aim of introducing new tax laws which would hit anyone in Spain with assets of more than €1 million with charges on a sliding scale from 1 per cent to 3.5 per cent.

CEO leaves Post Haste AFTER just two years in the post, German born, Swiss resident, Rico Back has suddenly resigned from his position as CEO of Royal Mail with im­ mediate effect. He will however remain on the payroll until the middle of August and is expected to receive

a substantial payment close to half a million pounds in lieu of notice and will also retain sig­ nificant share options. In the last year, the carrier has seen turnover and volume of mail drop sharply as well as ma­ jor problems with unions.



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Spanish hotels must change MANUEL VEGAS, President of the Spanish Association of Hotel Directors (AEDH) predicts that as hotels try to return to normal once allowed to reopen, there will have to be some major changes in the way they operate. Firstly, the concept of a breakfast buffet will have to disappear as it would be impossible to observe so­ cial distancing and the old­fash­ ioned continental breakfast will make a return with many travellers deciding to eat in their rooms. Generally, food will become less

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NO MORE: Say goodbye to breakfast buffets.

Keeping Euribor low IT is estimated that in Spain around 30 per cent of properties have been purchased using a mortgage and that more than half of borrowers do not have a fixed rate

of interest. Nowadays it is considered that the most sensible rate is linked to the Euribor (the rate at which banks in the euro zone lend to each other).

The European Central Bank is currently fighting to try to keep rates as low as possible for the benefit of commercial and private borrowers.

‘fussy’ with fewer fusion foods which require a lot of preparation and more staple foods. Next to change will be reception and wherever possible and afford­ able, he expects to see online regis­ tration and digital keys on mobile phones to allow access to rooms. Cleaning will be another area which will have to be changed, with rooms disinfected and bed linen supplied in individual packaging rather than ‘en masse’ by laundries. Hoteliers are used to adapting rapidly to change and as more is known about the virus then they will be able to determine the best way to offer a safe environment to guests. The main problem however could be working out how to balance the overall service so that it appeals to holidaymakers and business visitors without appearing to be too harsh or restrictive. Before any of this can happen however, hotels need to reopen and see guests arriving, not just from Spain but from all of the world.

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BUSINESS EXTRA Miscalculation AMERICAN investment bank Goldman Sachs believes that Spanish banks are under estimating the number of companies which are likely to default on loans or will go under in Spain between now and 2022 which would impact future profits and liquidity.

Silver shines SILVER is a more volatile yet more affordable metal than gold. In the past decade it has been as cheap as €3.50 per ounce, but now stands at €15 and bullion coins cost just a little over spot price.

Corona Tax EXPECT to see some serious disagreements between its 27 member states when the European Union asks each member to contribute a percentage of annual income by way of a ‘Corona Tax’ to help overall European recovery.


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LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT NUMBERS seem to be at the top of the priority list among the politicians and media these days. Numbers of deaths here, numbers of cases there, percentages of victims from this area, how the UK numbers compare with other countries. The whole sorry debacle is beginning to resemble some macabre international lottery competition. As I write this, I have a half an eye on SKY news and, lo and behold, the announcer is giving out more numbers, namely the number of deaths in care homes. Well of course these particular sums truly are shocking. We are all terribly saddened by the number of elderly patients succumbing to this awful disease. But why are we so surprised at the high death toll among the most vulnerable in our society? After all is this not the whole point? It is a proven fact that those who live in care homes are far less likely to survive this

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awful virus than others who are younger and more healthy. I have found myself in a quite a few care homes over the years and have been surprised (or not!) that the homes depict-

ed on the media always seem to show highly efficient modern units, all computerised, with pristine environments and facilities, run by highly efficient and articulate staff. ‘The only reason for

the high rate of deaths in these establishments,’ spout many of those desperately striving to gain political points, ‘is the government’s failure to provide enough PPE equipment.’ But it’s not the only reason is it? Having experienced the heartbreak of two beloved parents, who finally had to be moved to care homes, I can assure you that they are not all as wonderful as the media would like us to believe. There are thousands of these lucrative private care homes scattered throughout the country, and quite a number that I have experienced are a positive disgrace. While vainly searching for somewhere to place my dear Dad and later my Mum, I was appalled by the conditions in a whole host of these places. Many of them stank of urine. I saw others that were grubby and badly run by completely incompetent staff. Not a few

were run by immigrants, mainly from Pakistan, who, after taking advantage of government schemes to buy large houses, had brought all their relatives over to live in half of the house, while the ‘residents’ lived in the other half and were often tended by some of these relatives who had no qualifications whatsoever. The speed that this virus could have run rampant through these poorly run establishments doesn’t bear thinking about PPE equipment or not. No I truly am fed up with the way the media tries to twist the news to suit their political leanings or merely to pick up ratings by the promotion of sensationalism. Ah well. Go safe everyone. This too will pass. Don’t forget to tune in to EXPATRADIO.UK Mon, Wed, Fri 1pm till 4pm. Hopefully it will cheer some of you up. Keep the faith. Love Leapy

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To be honest I’m just fed up with it MIKE SENKER IN MY OPINION Views of a Grumpy Old Man WELL (at the time of writing this) we nearly got out and about except we live in Malaga Province so I’m grumpy about that. To be honest I’m so fed up with it all I’m just going to let them get on with it. I’m sure someone understands it all. The only thing I would say to all governments is stop making this worldwide disaster so partisan. Stop trying to score points. If something needs to be passed to save lives don’t just block it because it was suggested by the ‘other side.’ America is by far the worst and I think Spain has a few problems. Maybe there should be cross party committees to stop this happening. Just an idea. During this time of being at home I’ve been making a lot of calls via Facetime, WhatsApp, Skype and Zoom which mostly is fine but it does wind me up if the person I’m talking to is doing something else like walking around the

room at the same time making me feel like I’m on a rocking boat. Or they place the phone in such a way that I spend half the time staring at their forehead or up their nose. If you don’t know how to turn your camera on don’t make a video call at all - voice will do fine thanks. As far as Zoom is concerned it’s also a good idea to learn how to use it before you disrupt the rest of the group by pressing all the buttons on the bottom of the screen. We use Zoom for a group of us that all have the same Orthostatic Tremor problem. We are all around 70ish so you can imagine the chaos of trying to work out how not to talk over each other. But we are getting there and the fact is this is going to be the way to have meetings for the foreseeable future. Is anyone else having problems getting to see a doctor? I have had to renew my prescriptions by phone and cannot even get to talk to my diabetic doctor. My neumologist would only talk to me by phone. How can she tell how I am without a physical check-up? The daft thing was she left a prescription in reception so I had to drive to pick it up. The car park was virtually empty but they still charged me to park there!

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MEMORY BOX GAVIN LAMBE-MURPHY WHEN I moved to Marbella last April, I travelled light. Extremely, light. I have been known to require a separate car for my luggage, on many occasions. However, the move to Spain was one I was unsure of, so my full wardrobe didn’t arrive with me. The idea to make Spain my base, was met with uncertainty over whether it would suit. Meanwhile, life remained busy with social engagements, so I used the stores of Puerto Banus to fill in the gaps. After long deliberations over Marbella being the right place, my wardrobe and other deliveries arrived in December, but had yet to be opened and arranged. As it rained, I opened the third box, of 11, and out fell old photographs, and press cuttings. I had to make a gin and tonic. Sitting on my hall floor, surrounded by chaos, I was transported back in time. My mind racing, as I rummaged deeper in the treasure chest. In fairness, the majority of the photos remain a mystery, as my old life was filled with memory loss, rather than memories. Most were taken at parties, or fashion shows. Funnily, some were of me on the catwalk. I remember one night being asked to walk in a show, alongside my dear friend, the late, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. I arrived pretty drunk, following a long lunch, to find that Tara had cheekily missed her flight. Told I would have to walk out solo, I froze. A room packed with guests and media, I felt self-aware. I felt wasted. Somehow, the team dressed me and sent me out onto a runway that seemed to go on forever. I stood, dressed in Gucci, legs operating like jelly, and stared out into the darkness. All I could see was the long road ahead. To the sound of Chic, I Want Your love, I strutted, well, more likely stumbled along. Arriving at the end of the catwalk, I posed for photographers for longer than required. I think I was just relieved to have made it, without falling over. Turning, I bumped straight into the next model, knocking the poor girl off her Fendi heels. Everyone laughed, I died a little, immediately sobered up and we kept going. In life when we mess up, we have to keep going. What’s the alternative?

CAT WALK: Strutting my stuff. And that’s what we have to do right now - keep going. Writing this, on day 63 of lockdown, I feel confused. With still so much ‘normality’ to return, when and how, will it happen? Who knows, we simply must wake each day, and continue. While many things feel surreal, still so many people are hoping for a well-earned holiday. Rather than live in limbo, perhaps it’s time to consider spending our chill time closer to home. Possibly, because I live in one of Europe’s busiest tourist destinations, I receive many messages from people, asking if Marbella will reopen and be ready for their planned July visit. Will the airports be operating? Listen, I have absolutely no idea. All I will say, is if this is something that’s seriously troubling you, perhaps consider a new plan. In the same way that I may not be able to travel to Italy, France or Ireland, you may not be able to come here. So, I am looking at the option to spend the summer between Marbella and Ibiza. My family spent a lot of time on Isla Blanca in the late 70’s, and this year I imagine it will be a similar vibe. A chilled, relaxed island, rather than a hedonistic party paradise. For me, the updates regarding air travel and border openings feel a little confusing and unsure, so why waste time living in hope? Look at options that are achievable and book them. As I began to open box number four, I realised, that real memories, even when most are a blur, are the best thing we have. This is a good time to sit, think, laugh, and at the end of the day, be grateful. As we’ll be free to make new memories soon.

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Laura Rippin, Almeria “I would like to nominate Laura Rippin from Cantoria. She has a full-time commitment to her three lovely children, whom she is homeschooling, along with helping an elderly gentleman who is really poorly and helping those in the community who are unable to go shopping owing to the risk of the contagion. She has also, for the past two years, been the main organiser of the Make

a Wish Foundation charity event in Cantoria (sadly this year’s event is unlikely to go ahead). A recent example of her good nature is when a lady fell at home and was in fear of going to the medical centre owing to the contagion, so Laura went to her house to clean up the wound and reassure her.” - Kerrie Weir

Sara Louise Leason, Costa Blanca South “I would like to nominate the above lady who has continued her classes daily online for free. She has kept us all going and given us a purpose to get up in the morning during this lockdown. She has kept our spirits up and enabled our group to meet and chat online after our classes if we have any breath left. She very much deserves this honour. I am for one grateful for her efforts.” - Joanne Mander “I wish to nominate for the Communi-

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ty Hero Award. Sara has been providing live online exercise classes every

Fredericko Sparkle Anthony Brome and Miguel Anthony Brome, Costa Blanca South “I nominate Fredericko Sparkle Anthony Brome and Miguel Anthony Brome for their La Florida Friends Food Bank initiative. They have been amazing in what they have achieved in such a short space of time. Now a lot of needy people, of all different nationalities in the area, are no longer going hungry because of the food parcels being collected and in turn distributed by Fred and Mick. Mick and Fred made a plea for help to our community through their La Florida Friends Food Bank Initiative and the fantastic people in La Florida and surrounding areas were only too glad to donate to help their fellow neighbours. Fred and Mick do so much for other local charities too so it’s only right that they should receive a reward for their commitment to helping others even when they were in need themselves.” - Marie McGorman

day in the Camposol and surrounding community during lockdown. Her mixture of humour, motivation and professionalism during and after her sessions has enabled us to stay motivated, connected with each other and to maintain our physical and mental health. Sara has been an inspiration to us all for her selflessness in ensuring she is there every day for no reward other than to keep us all fit and healthy. She has a big personality and heart which deserves to be rewarded.” - Fiona O’Brien

EURO WEEKLY NEWS is appealing to our loyal readers to help identify your ‘Community Hero.’ After our article which highlighted some of your favourite nominations in the latest issue of our papers we have been inundated with even more of your suggestions as to who you think has gone above and beyond for others during this health crisis. So, who has helped your local community the most during this uncertain isolation period? Who do you think deserves something back, to be rewarded for their selfless actions? It may be someone who has delivered food to those in need, kept everybody informed of the constantly changing information or made others happy with their good deeds. If somebody has done something special for you during this health crisis maybe this is the time for you to pay it forward. If a certain person deserves a good pampering and to be made special, please get in touch.

Anthony Horadada, Costa Blanca South “I would like to nominate Anthony Horadada and his Facebook page, Ant’s Fat Fighters exercise workouts. Anthony has tirelessly kept his Facebook friends entertained throughout the Spanish lockdown. He has maintained his online conversations all day every day with information from

the Spanish government translated and informative, including his exercise live videos, card/bingo games, guessing the song games, and general chit chat. This was also in addition to delivering food to the community and helping the local businesses and much more.” - Lorraine Whatling

Vicki McLeod, Mallorca “I’d like to nominate Vicki McLeod for the award. She’s organised so many excellent things and really kept people busy during tough times. There are some people who are profiteering out of this and she is definitely not one of those. She’s a good egg and does it out of the goodness of her heart! Well done Vicki!” - Anita Vince “My vote goes to Vicki McLeod in Mallorca for creating the Facebook page ‘Majorca, Mallorca at

Home Together.’ It has brought joy and togetherness to our community here in Mallorca, as well as giving our local businesses a great platform to be known, and hope for the future, through a very tough time for them. Vicki not only created it but organised loads to help people through this time. I don’t know how, but it’s the one group that has no negative comments - it’s been a lovely positive place to go to. Vicki deserves the recognition.” - Karen Gomes


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TY HEROES! The winner will receive €200 from Euro Weekly News to spend locally in small local businesses that need it the most. Please send all your nominations to ewn communityhero@eu roweeklynews.com with your reason for nominating your hero and we will make sure the treat goes to the right person. Also, to give local businesses a head start we would like to offer you a free small advert in the Euro Weekly News to assist you with your reopening and to let your customers know that you are back and raring to go. Should you wish to do this please contact alison@eu roweeklynews.com to discuss it further. Here are more of your nominated heroes and your reasons for bringing them to our attention. Remember, there is still time to send in your nominations, so get in touch and make sure that your COMMUNITY HERO gets the recognition they deserve!

Joyce Gyimah, Costa del Sol “I would like to nominate Joyce Gyimah as a local hero. Joyce is the founder of the organisation Adintre which is now in charge together with Fuengirola Town Hall to take care of the homeless people during this Corona lockdown. Without her perseverance, the premises to do all this would not have existed! I have worked with Joyce cooking food for the homeless in the organisation Adintre in the past and helped out where I could. She started the foundation on her own and we used to cook in her home kitchen before she was able to find the premises near the feria ground and Fuengirola TV and radio station. Adintre had loads and

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“My name is Phill Fryer (aka Phill Amaani) and I’ve just turned 70 years young this year. I live alone in a remote farmhouse seven kilometres from the nearest village (Ventorros de San Jose) in the Granada Province. Sadly, I was diagnosed with COPD three years ago and have started to suffer the effects which restrict my stamina and mobility so, I would like to nominate a lady called Katy Pilditch who lives about one kilometre away who has been getting me my shopping needs during this awful virus pandemic.” - Phill Fryer

“I would like to nominate Jacqui Ross from Last Chance Animal Rescue for working tirelessly through this pandemic situation.

She has been taking in all the sick animals on a very limited budget. She really could do with this and I know it would be put to good use.” - Andrea Brown.

Kay Frances, Almeria “Kay started a Facebook page for women at the start of the lockdown as a platform to express feelings and frustrations. The page ‘Kaye Frances Ladies Only Sturdygirlsrus’ has grown to 690 members and has been an incredible success. I am amazed by how much information has been shared and indeed helped some quite desperate people not knowing which way to turn.

loads of problems when getting the premises to cook in and also to create a haven for the homeless people to get a haircut/shower or just to socialise. The premises were renovated finally thanks to the strength and vision of Joyce to push it through despite all the problems on the way. She is a star and definitely deserves something back after everything she has been giving for years and especially at this time of crisis!” - Carita Brownless

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The situation has given an opportunity for the female group members to air opinions and assists others greatly. I think a lot of comforts have been extended throughout the group. Online meetings have been successfully organised - bringing a lot of females together and made them feel there is a great support group.” - Jenny Trask

Mandy Quinn, Costa del Sol “I would like to vote for Mandy Quinn to receive the community hero award... she has worked tirelessly for collective calling helping the less fortunate cooking until the early hours, delivering food, coordinating all donations and she has been an absolute hero during this terrible time! She might not wear a cape but She is a hero!” - Michelle Daniels

“I’d love to nominate Mandy Quinn. She has selflessly volunteered herself to multiple charities and is helping support over 100 families with supplies during Covid-19. She is up early in the mor ning and goes to bed late at night as she does not rest until everyone that has reached out to her has been helped! She is a superstar!” - Frankie Payas


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10:25am Saturday Morning with James Martin 12:30pm James Martin's Islands to Highlands 1:25pm Ainsley's Mediterranean Cookbook 2:20pm ITV News and Weather 2:30pm How to Keep Your Dog Happy at Home 3:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 4:00pm Tenable 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm ITV Football Classics 7:00pm ITV News and Weather 7:20pm ITV News London 7:30pm Ninja Warrior UK 8:30pm In for a Penny 9:00pm Britain's Got Talent 10:20pm Through the Keyhole 11:15pm ITV News and Weather 11:29pm ITV London Weather 11:30pm The World is Not Enough

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This is BBC Two Wild & Weird All Over the Place Blue Peter Deadly 60 Six Robots & Us Ice Age Giants Back in Time for the Factory Nadiya's British Food Adventure The Hairy Bikers' Best of British The Great British Sewing Bee Talking Pictures Citizen Kane Flog It! Motty - The Man Behind the Sheepskin Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Talking Pictures Great Asian Railway Journeys Boomtown Rats Top of the Pops Top of the Pops The Age of Shadows This is BBC Two

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show Dress to Impress Dress to Impress Take Me Out Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule Alvin and the Chipmunks FYI Daily Alvin and the Chipmunks Antz FYI Daily Antz Happy Feet FYI Daily Happy Feet Red Riding Hood FYI Daily Red Riding Hood Bad Neighbours FYI Daily Bad Neighbours Family Guy Family Guy

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6:10am Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 7:20am Rules of Engagement 7:45am Rules of Engagement 8:10am Rules of Engagement 8:40am Rules of Engagement 9:10am Rules of Engagement 9:40am Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 10:40am Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 11:40am Don't Tell the Bride 12:40pm Don't Tell the Bride 1:40pm The Goldbergs 2:10pm The Goldbergs 2:40pm The Goldbergs 3:10pm Schooled 3:40pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 4:10pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine 4:40pm Young Sheldon 5:10pm The Big Bang Theory 5:40pm The Big Bang Theory 6:10pm The Big Bang Theory 6:40pm The Big Bang Theory 7:10pm The Big Bang Theory 7:40pm The Big Bang Theory 8:10pm Kung Fu Panda: The Kaboom of Doom 10:00pm Taken 3 12:20am Celebrity Gogglebox USA

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Batman Begins The Mummy Returns Lethal Weapon 2 Rambo: First Blood Part II Twister Batman Begins Lethal Weapon 2 Rambo: First Blood Part II Django Unchained Twister

5:15am Curious George: Royal Monkey 7:00am CRSHD 8:30am Birds of a Feather 10:10am Killerman 12:10pm Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw 2:40pm Free Preview Little Women 2:55pm Alita: Battle Angel 5:10pm Free Preview Cats 5:25pm The Bouncer 7:05pm The Top Ten Show 7:20pm Birds of a Feather 9:00pm Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw 11:20pm Alita: Battle Angel 1:30am Killerman 3:30am State Like Sleep 5:25am Curious George: Royal Monkey

9:45am The Fantasy Football Club 10:00am SPFL Greatest Games 10:15am EFL Greatest Games 10:30am Football Years 11:00am Soccer A.M. 12:00pm EFL Cup Retro 2:00pm EFL Greatest Games 2:15pm EFL Greatest Games 2:30pm EFL Greatest Games 2:45pm EFL Greatest Games 3:00pm SPFL Greatest Games 3:30pm SPFL Greatest Games 4:00pm Gillette Soccer Saturday 6:00pm EFL Highlights 7:00pm EFL Highlights 8:00pm EFL Highlights 9:00pm EFL 10:00pm EFL 11:00pm EFL Championship Highlights 11:15pm EFL Championship Highlights 11:30pm EFL Championship Highlights 11:45pm EFL Championship Highlights 12:00am The Fantasy Football Club

5:45am That Thing You Do! 7:45am Night School 9:45am Hot Tub Time Machine 11:35am Better Start Running 1:15pm Instant Family 3:20pm Grand-daddy Day Care 5:10pm How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days 7:15pm Tag 9:00pm Instant Family 11:05pm Hot Tub Time Machine 12:55am The Drone

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What do you miss most under lockdown? 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

WHAT do you miss most about lockdown? Your favourite restaurants? Going away on holiday? Travelling wherever and whenever you want? As for me, my ‘best restaurants ever’ are never solely defined by the food I ate there. They’re invariably connected to special occasions in my life, to the people I shared them with, and a certain atmosphere which is created by the combination of it all. The time of year, the weather (really important, the weather: it shapes the taste of foods), the place, the food, the company, and the occasion. It’s strange how very distinctly I remember those memorable eating-out occasions. Even those

EATING OUT: Now only possible if tables are spaced out.

which were decades ago, I can still smell and taste. Maybe at home you’ve managed to recreate dishes that bring back happy travel memories? Or you recall places you’ve visited that have given you immense pleasure? I have a few places where I am at my happiest which are out of bounds now. In my mind I take myself on a favourite walk in one of those places. Of course, looking at photographs is a great way of evoking memories too. But I’d better stop, I’m getting car-

ried away by it all! Finally, lockdown restrictions are gradually being eased in Europe. In Italy the first businesses to reopen were bars. In Greece, it was churches, hairdressers and bookshops. In Austria, DIY shops and tattoo parlours while in Hong Kong, despite a strict lockdown, restaurants were allowed to keep trading if tables were spaced out. Germany, however, has different priorities. The first places back in business there weren’t bars, churches or schools but car dealerships that have

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10:00am The Andrew Marr Show 11:15am Sunday Politics 11:45am Saturday Kitchen 12:45pm Sunday Worship 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News 2:10pm Weather for the Week Ahead 2:15pm Songs of Praise 2:50pm Points of View 3:05pm Escape to the Country 4:05pm Money for Nothing 4:50pm Garden Rescue 5:50pm Spy in the Wild 6:50pm RHS Chelsea Flower Show 7:50pm BBC News 8:05pm BBC London News; Weather 8:10pm Weather 8:15pm Countryfile 9:15pm Antiques Roadshow 10:15pm Killing Eve 11:00pm BBC News 11:20pm BBC London News; Weather 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm FA Cup 5th Round Catch Up

3:45am This is BBC Two 7:40am The A to Z of TV Cooking 8:25am Countryfile 9:20am Gardeners' World 10:20am Landward 10:50am The Beechgrove Garden 11:20am Disney's Newsies: The Broadway Musical! 1:30pm The Hairy Bikers' Comfort Food 2:00pm Natural World 2:50pm Sacred Wonders 3:50pm Talking Pictures 4:35pm She Wore a Yellow Ribbon 6:15pm Flog It! 7:15pm Animals at Play 8:15pm Burma with Simon Reeve 9:15pm Dragons' Den 10:15pm The Ranganation 11:00pm Dave 11:25pm Dave 11:55pm Mayans M.C. 12:50am Mayans M.C. 1:35am Question Time 2:35am Life and Birth 3:30am This is BBC Two

10:10am The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 10:25am James Martin's Islands to Highlands 11:25am Ainsley's Mediterranean Cookbook 12:25pm John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen 1:25pm Love Your Garden 1:55pm ITV News and Weather 2:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 3:00pm Britain's Got Talent 4:15pm Tenable 5:15pm Tipping Point 6:15pm ITV Evening News 6:35pm ITV News London 6:45pm Jurassic Park 9:15pm The Family Chase 10:15pm Little Boy Blue 11:15pm ITV News and Weather 11:34pm ITV London Weather 11:35pm Tommy Cooper Forever 12:30am Absolutely India: Mancs in Mumbai 12:55am The Village

4:30am Teleshopping 7:00am Teleshopping 8:00am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8:45am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:30am Dress to Impress 10:30am Dress to Impress 11:30am Britain's Got Talent 12:50pm Catchphrase 1:55pm You've Been Framed! 2:20pm Space Jam 3:20pm FYI Daily 3:25pm Space Jam 4:05pm Happy Feet Two 5:05pm FYI Daily 5:10pm Happy Feet Two 6:10pm Despicable Me 3 7:10pm FYI Daily 7:15pm Despicable Me 3 7:55pm Coyote Ugly 8:55pm FYI Daily 9:00pm Coyote Ugly 10:00pm Family Guy 10:30pm Family Guy 11:00pm Family Guy 11:30pm Family Guy 11:55pm Family Guy 12:30am American Dad! 12:55am American Dad!

8:00pm BBC Young Musician 9:00pm A Year in the Wild 10:00pm How Quizzing Got Cool: Tv's Brains of Britain 11:00pm Revisor 12:30am A Timewatch Guide Military historian Saul David draws on Timewatch documentaries and a wide range of BBC archive to examine how television has portrayed Russia through the years. 1:30am Oceans Apart: Art and the Pacific with James Fox The art historian traces the momentous impact of the West's contact with the peoples and cultures of the Pacific, a story of exploration, encounter and exploitation. 2:30am BBC Young Musician 3:30am A Year in the Wild

7:25am Everybody Loves Raymond 7:50am Everybody Loves Raymond 8:15am The Big Bang Theory 8:35am The Big Bang Theory 9:00am The Big Bang Theory 9:30am Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm The Simpsons 1:55pm The Simpsons 2:30pm Megamind 4:25pm A Place in the Sun 4:55pm Coast vs Country 6:00pm Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages 7:00pm Channel 4 News 7:30pm Britain's Giant Pet Food Factory 8:30pm Matt Lucas's Reasons to Be Cheerful 9:00pm The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft 10:00pm Walking with Elephants 11:00pm Gogglebox 12:00am Ramadan Lockdown 12:05am Slumdog Millionaire

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Teleshopping World of Sport The Car Chasers Auto Mundial Goodwood Festival of Speed Goodwood Revival DirtQuake 2019 The Big Match Revisited Brian Moore Meets Brian Moore Meets The Return of Sherlock Holmes Aces High FYI Daily Aces High The Cowboys FYI Daily The Cowboys Guns of the Magnificent Seven FYI Daily Guns of the Magnificent Seven The Dirty Dozen FYI Daily The Dirty Dozen Car Crash Global: Caught on Camera

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Wissper Pirata & Capitano Floogals Digby Dragon Shimmer and Shine SpongeBob Squarepants The Loud House Access WWE Raw Highlights Friends Friends Friends Columbo: Agenda for Murder Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! Can't Pay? We'll Take it Away! 5 News Weekend Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle Filthy House SOS Rich House, Poor House Most Shocking Celebrity Moments Teleshopping

7:00am Hollyoaks 8:00am Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 8:55am Don't Tell the Bride 9:55am Don't Tell the Bride 10:55am Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who 12:35pm Celebrity Come Dine with Me 1:10pm Celebrity Come Dine with Me 1:40pm Celebrity Come Dine with Me 2:10pm Celebrity Come Dine with Me 2:40pm Celebrity Come Dine with Me 3:10pm The Goldbergs 3:40pm The Goldbergs 4:10pm The Goldbergs 4:40pm Schooled 5:10pm The Big Bang Theory 5:40pm The Big Bang Theory 6:10pm The Big Bang Theory 6:40pm The Big Bang Theory 7:10pm The Big Bang Theory 7:40pm The Big Bang Theory 8:10pm Paddington 10:00pm Batwoman 11:00pm Misfits 12:00am Naked Attraction

6:00am Premier League Highlights 6:30am Premier League Highlights 7:00am Sky Sports News 8:00am Sky Sports News 9:00am Fit In 5 9:10am Fit In 5 9:20am Fit In 5 9:30am Fit In 5 9:40am Fit In 5 9:50am Fit In 5 10:00am Sky Sports News 11:00am The Sunday Supplement 12:30pm Premier League Highlights 1:00pm Premier League Highlights 1:30pm MNF Hlts 2:00pm Premier League Highlights 2:30pm Premier League Highlights 3:00pm PL Retro 5:00pm PL Retro 7:00pm PL Retro 9:00pm How the Ryder Cup Was Won 12:00am A League of Their Own

The Mummy Returns Sky Cinema Preview The Dark Knight Lethal Weapon 3 Captain Marvel Skyscraper The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor The Dark Knight Lethal Weapon 3 Captain Marvel Skyscraper

5:25am Curious George: Royal Monkey 7:00am Birds of a Feather 8:45am The Bouncer 10:30am Free Preview Cats A look at the adaptation of the hit musical, starring Judi Dench, James Corden and Idris Elba. 10:45am CRSHD 12:15pm Alita: Battle Angel 2:30pm Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw 5:00pm The Top Ten Show 5:15pm Birds of a Feather 7:00pm Killerman 9:00pm Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw 11:30pm Come to Daddy 1:15am Alita: Battle Angel 3:25am Free Preview Bad Boys For Life 3:40am Satanic Panic 5:20am Curious George: Royal Monkey

9:00am Football Years 9:30am EFL Greatest Games 9:45am The Fantasy Football Club 10:00am SPFL Greatest Games 10:15am EFL Greatest Games 10:30am Football Years 11:00am The Sunday Supplement 12:30pm EFL Greatest Games 12:45pm EFL Greatest Games 1:00pm SPFL Greatest Games 1:30pm The Football Show 2:00pm EFL Cup Retro 4:00pm EFL Highlights 5:00pm Championship Season Review 6:00pm EFL Highlights 7:00pm EFL Highlights 8:00pm EFL Highlights 9:00pm EFL 10:00pm EFL 11:00pm EFL Championship Highlights 11:15pm EFL Championship Highlights 11:30pm EFL Championship Highlights 11:45pm EFL Championship Highlights

The Bromley Boys Role Models The Favourite Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again The Hot Chick Miss Congeniality Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous The Favourite Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again The Hot Chick Role Models

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It’s cool to be me

MARBELLA MOMENTS BY NICOLE KING DUE to lockdown people are challenging themselves on all levels, some just trying to dominate new technology like Zoom to either carry on business meetings, TV shows or just to keep in touch with friends and family. Others are facing destitution. During these times even businesses that one could never have imagined closing down have had to cease and desist; challenging for even the most successful of companies. None of us are without consequence. Some are managing to adapt to the unusual conditions, even find opportunities as a result of the new demands upon our society. Some have had time to take stock of their lives and reflect upon new opportunities for the future. Others haven’t even had a chance to breathe with all the studying, cooking, cleaning and constant entertaining of quarantined kids. I can’t begin to imagine how stressed parents with youngsters in confided spaces, without even a gar-

HELPING CHILDREN: To grow up with high self-esteem. den or terrace perhaps, must feel after over eight weeks, some also having to work, others without even an income. We are living in a situation like none other, a time to reach out for help without shame nor timidity, a time to stand up and be counted, whether to offer help or be on the receiving end. To help highlight what support is out there, for you to either contact as volunteer or assistance, we have selected each guest during this time even more carefully than ever, bringing you insights

from professionals such as Harley Street psychologist Nikki Scheiner to address the stress and Dr Manuel Galache to talk about the do’s and don’ts of Covid-19 testing and David Carter from the New Life Marbella rehab centre on facing addictions in times of lockdown. We are constantly informing on services to help the elderly, helpless and homeless, welcoming also Pamela Lake and Robert Cazan of the Rotary Club Marbella-Guadalmina, raising funds for a host of charities but all with the same

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ethos: to feed, house and support those in most need at this moment. They have a GoFundMe page if you wish to collaborate with them. www.gofundme.com/f/Ro tary-help-us-feed-families-inneed. On a different note is the interview with young author Charlie Mills who started off this week’s programming. He wants to help young children grow up with high selfesteem, beautifully reflected in his new book ‘It’s Cool to be Me.’ The story is directed at three to eight-year-olds. Personally I think it should be in all schools and read by all adults too as our world has become far too demanding with far too much emphasis on results and material things; without mention to our personal wellbeing. Children need a childhood and to know that being authentic and true to oneself is actually what should take priority in life. Due to the book’s popularity it can now also be personalised to make your child the star of the story and let them know from as early on as possible in life that ‘It’s cool to be me.’ www.itscooltobeme.com.

www.nicoleking.es • www.zerohero.es

DIONE LOCKYER WITH what is going on in the world right now, everyone seems to have an opinion. Having an opinion about anything is completely natural. It’s a part of life! But ask yourself a question. How is your opinion affecting others? Is your opinion kind? Is your opinion factual? Does your opinion need to be shared? Does your opinion spread love or fear? Everyone in the world has feelings. You can never take a feeling away from others but you can respect it. You can also respect other people’s opinions but you do not have to let it run your life or assist you in making or changing your decisions. Seven years ago, I told friends and family that we

Other People’s Opinions Are None of Your Business were moving to Spain. We weren’t financially secure, we had two young children and nine suitcases with no guarantee of work! Some supported our decisions, others didn’t! We were told we were crazy, we were told we would be back within a year, we were told it wouldn’t work. These were people’s opinions. Their opinions were generated from their own fear. If we had listened to those opinions, there is a strong case that we would still to this day, be plodding along and existing. Our children would never have experienced a different culture and lear ned a new language at such a young age. We knew these people cared for us, but we knew what WE wanted to do. We

LIVE YOUR LIFE: Are you ready to set yourself free?

respected their opinion, thanked them for their input, blessed and released any form of negativity and continued with our plan. That plan has been the making of our family’s lives! People will have an opinion, no matter what you say or do. People will judge no matter what decisions you make in life. People will react to your decisions through their own experiences, thoughts and feelings, but that doesn’t make it right for you. Today is the day that you tell yourself; Other people’s opinions are none of my business. I will live my life, my way with my choices. I will fear the fear and do it anyway. Are you ready to set yourself free?

If you would like to dig a little deeper into your own thoughts, feelings and behaviours or you would like to complete one of my courses to live a happy and healthy life with yourself, please email me coachingwithdione@gmail.com.


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FREEDOM FIGHTER DEAR Euro Weekly News, Please don’t take away my one hour in the evening for exercise! I am in remission from lung cancer, and very vulnerable, and the 7-8pm hour to take a walk safely and get some fresh air is a saviour for me, after nearly eight weeks of not leaving the house at all, I do enjoy my evening walk, knowing there will not be 100s of people out walking and putting my health at risk! At 8pm when I make my way home there are literally 100s of people and lunatics racing past on bikes, and not adhering to social distancing rules, and it would be very unsafe for me to walk amongst all these people. I may be over 70, but one hour in the evening to walk is not too much to ask, surely? I am over 70, but just as important as every other member of society! And I wait all day for 7pm to come, so I can go out for some fresh air. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE AWAY THE LITTLE BIT OF FREEDOM YOU HAVE GIVEN ME!!!!!! Normal people have a choice of eight hours in which to take their exercise, children have a choice of seven hours, and over 70’s have a choice of just

OUR VIEW Soft touch DESPITE becoming the worst-hit country in Europe, Boris Johnson seems to be enjoying the peak of his popularity curve. Italy and the UK are the two European nations most badly affected by Covid-19. Italians, who constitute a sizeable community in the UK, are heartbroken that the British people are suffering the same fate as their home country. Some have taken to social media to chastise the ‘reluctance’ and ‘naivety’ of the PM when it came to containing the pandemic, despite having watched the Covid-19 hell unfold in Italy. When a lockdown was eventually enforced in the UK, many Italians couldn’t understand why people in Britain were allowed to jog, go for a walk or simply leave home without showing papers to the police. When Britain recently became the country with the worst coronavirus death toll in Europe, many Italians grieved in shock. To others, it was only to be expected given the UK’s relaxed lockdown. Italians are now leaving the UK in droves to go back to their home country, according to the Italian embassy in London. The initially soft Covid-19 approach of the UK government generated a great deal of fear among Italians, and they decided it made more sense to leave. Just like the Brits, Italians are enormously proud of their healthcare system, which, not surprisingly, was mentioned by Johnson as an example of an excellent healthcare system unable to cope with the waves of victims from the pandemic. Of course, every country has made its own mistakes against this invisible enemy. Italy made huge ones. Yet many in Italy are still wondering why the UK didn’t act immediately against the virus after the immense suffering in southern Europe. This has now generated a sort of general scepticism and distrust toward the British authorities among Italian citizens.

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COMMENTS FROM FACEBOOK Spain’s Emergency Health Chief Fears Second Coronavirus Wave As Death Toll Rises Just Days After Lockdown Relaxation in Parts of the Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca B. G. Surely the guide is the number of new cases not the number who have died over the previous 24 hours! Those deaths are more likely to have come from people who contracted the virus some time ago. The numbers in ICUs are falling daily! I’m sure we are not out of the wood but reports should be reliable and sensible!

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three hours, and now you want to take one of those away! Kevin Long Marbella

Pleasure in power Dear Euro Weekly News, I hope I am wrong. It is my feeling that Bill Gates knows that this pandemic was just a trial run to see who obeys the lockdown and who didn’t. How long people stayed in their homes before they rebelled. What ages were involved and what types of people? How effective was their control of the media and use of AI to remove videos that were against the status quo? The next pandemic will probably be very soon as they will not want the countries affected to recover economically. It will probably be a mutated version of CV and they will seed it in areas where it will spread the fastest and kill the most people. This time what the virus does not kill, food shortages will. The fact that Bill Gates is already warning us as he did the last time that another pandemic is on the cards it will happen because he will make sure it does. This psychopath takes pleasure in his power to create fear and panic on a greater level than Stalin, Mao and Hitler especially as he will be responsible for its release. But this time the vaccine will magically appear and will be ready with some form of microchip or identity system ready to inject the world population for the coming One World Government. The One World leader the Biblical antichrist. Regards Vivienne Pimm

Happy man Dear Euro Weekly News, Great paper! I would like to say a big thank you to the Hospital Costa del Sol for my urgent cancer operation during the lockdown. Thank you so much to the medical staff and indeed the Spanish NHS. Thank you. Robert Warburton

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Spain’s Andalucia estimates beaches in region could open by June 10 ready to kick start tourism on Costa del Sol B. T. There are people living in Spain, that go to the beach, they have got to carry on living as normal as possible with their families that are in Spain, everybody is acting as if the beaches are just for holiday makers. Let’s all be patient, the boarders have got to open one day, and then everybody will be back there again enjoying themselves, but please let’s spare a thought for the thousands of people that won’t be with us any more, please stay safe x

The Costa del Sol in Spain Faces Financial Ruin if the Region Doesn’t Return to Work Soon S. R. It’s not just the financial stress it is the psychological stress on many that is a cause for concern. Yes we do need to get businesses back to work, but we also need to face reality that some will go under. The world has changed as we will have a new normal to deal with.

Animal Lovers Rejoice as Government Confirms Upcoming Law to Protect Animals Against Abuse and Abandonment J. J. P. I won’t hold my breath, how about implementing Spain’s animal cruelty laws properly! Hefty fines for abandonment and jail sentences for animal cruelty! Far more revenue in animal cruelty than tourist police vehicle checks/fines!

Police in Madrid ‘Prepared and Ready’ for another night of civil unrest if the Spanish capital does not move into Phase 1 of the lockdown D. D. People are protesting the deaths, ruined economy and above all, lies and corruption. But this fascist government just wants to silence the people. This is how democracy ends.

Spain Extends International Travel Ban to June as Borders Could Stay Closed Even Longer in Fresh Holiday Setback To Ailing Tourist Sector J. C. This is a shame particularly as it looks like Italy may accept international travel from the beginning of June. It’s very hard for the tourism sector here to see another country, whose virus profile is very similar to Spain, take a lead. I hope there may be a rethink to assist the economy here progressing. I can understand the reluctance to accept overseas visitors, but the world is currently grinding to a halt. Surely there are measures that can be taken to introduce overseas visitors which that can keep the potential health impact to a minimum. We’ve made great progress so far and it would be good to think we could show the world the way and make it a success.

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YOUR STARS FOR NEXT 7 DAYS ARIES (March 21 - April 20) Hassles and battles are on the cards. If things don’t happen as fast as you’d expected, or domestic and workaday blips assail your patience, transform them into an opportunity to show your special qualities. Potent planetary influences urge you to look, listen, learn and refuse to allow petty stumbling blocks to undermine your confidence on Tuesday and Thursday.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) Astrologically, it’s not unreasonable to assume that when sparky Mars and the zesty Sun conflict with restless Pluto, life could become a tad frustrating. You might find it hard to tolerate hypocrisy and setbacks, but fortunately, it’s all just a passing cloud. Regardless of any lack of continuity, concentrate on keeping going and prepare for next week’s brighter outlook.

GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Punchy Mars and the heady Sun are set for a scramble with touchy Pluto. You’ve been there before, so despite any administrative bumps, gossipy whirls or curious rejections, don’t be too sensitive. Add up what you’ve achieved, subtract your fears and keep your emotions under control.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Upfront Mars and the upbeat Sun will be at loggerheads with powerful Pluto. You might not appreciate some of Friday or Saturday’s antics, so be ready to use your charm, or perhaps your equally wicked sense of humour will do the trick.

LEO (July 24 - August 23) This is an intense week, and if you get stuck with a particular issue, jumble your words, or just can’t seem to do anything right, it might be worth finding out if the grass is greener on the other side.

VIRGO (August 24 - September 23) Quirky planetary niggles will surface without warning. A variety of talks, news and lastminute changes surround your family members, friends or colleagues. No matter what affects your personal or occupational activities, stay focused, decide what your goals are and, just as importantly, find the easiest way to move forward without losing your healing sense of humour.

LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) Even the best-made plans can suddenly sink without a trace. Your dreams for a fresh start in one particular direction still need tender, cautious care, and you may equally need to be wary of overstepping the mark where money’s concerned.

SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) You will need bucketloads of humour and understanding as impatient Mars and the sprightly Sun engage with touchy Pluto. Stay well clear if you want to escape potential power struggles.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23 - December 21) If you suspect that some things are not what they seem, you could be right. Repel doubts, ban anxieties and stick to facts and tact. If certain individuals or situations continue to conspire against you, change course and do something entirely different. What goes around will come around quicker than you think.

CAPRICORN (December 22 - January 20) Storms in tea-cups need loads of sweet-talking. Of course, if you can’t be bothered with it all, fair enough; keeping quiet could be the best way to deal with problems, glitches or sudden backfires. If you can’t take a break, at least chill out with whatever or whoever brings you the greatest pleasure.

AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) You are about to tackle some tough tests. Work and personal hurdles could preoccupy you, but after the weekend you’ll be able to sort out the ice from the cream. No matter how awkward things seem on Monday or Wednesday, trust your ability to wait for the right moment, rather than risk spoiling your plans.

PISCES (February 20 - March 20) Feisty Mars and the fiery Sun are warring with changeable Pluto, so avoid any tearaway temptations on Thursday or Friday. You could be emotionally vulnerable, or even lulled into a false sense of security. However confusing the planets may seem, even out the odds as best you can by ensuring your worries take second place.

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Across 1 Dog making mother rigid (7) 5 A sail back with a different name (5) 8 Bird pines away (5) 9 Pickpocket is returning to fashionable flat (7) 10 Steal the show from the back of the theatre (7) 12 Offend again, making sticky stuff (5) 13 Football clubs' score is wrong (6) 15 Metal-worker with tree (6) 18 A bit of a fight to get the drinks (5) 19 Becomes aware of a new section (7) 21 Resolve to go around a city in America (7) 22 In the forefront as a top teacher (5) 23 Drops off outbuildings (5) 24 Rubbish final attempt to shuffle (7) Down 1 Mum uses wrong places for old things (7) 2 Delivers vessels (5) 3 Siren demonstrates rage (3) 4 Female was unwell and didn't succeed (6) 5 Away orbiting the globe, able to take it all in (9) 6 Introduced mopeds I built (7) 7 Daughter carried by Irishman in old chair (5) 11 Coats need woven yarns (9) 14 Our entering the animal enclosure requires nerve (7)

16 Rise awkwardly, owing what's left (7) 17 Swallow it, but only as a joke, one hears (6)

Code Breaker

18 Breaks useful for snooker players (5) 20 Many rush to a religious belief (5) 22 Turkish ruler features in magazine (3)

Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 9 represents Z and 22 represents B, so fill in Z every time the figure 9 appears and B every time the figure 22 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 Small sofa (6) 4 Deep wide chasm (4) 8 Relinquish possession or control over (9) 9 Posing no difficulty (4) 10 Frightens (6) 13 Kept for later use (6) 15 Make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow (4) 18 Time between noon and evening (9) 19 Benevolent (4) 20 Bosses (6)

Down 1 Arachnids (7) 2 Assigned duties (5) 3 Deserve (4) 5 Beneath (5) 6 See 18 7 Arrive at (5) 11 Vocalists (7) 12 Acquire information (5) 14 Frequently (5) 16 Emotionally charged (5) 17 Insect drawn to light (4) 18/6 Request (3,3)

English - Spanish

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION FACING PAGE

Across 1/27 Literas (en dormitorio) (4,4) 3 Altavoces (8) 9 Horse (7) 10 Codo (5) 11 Wish (5) 12 Towel (6) 14 Obsessed (6) 16 Doll (toy) (6) 19 Female (6) 21 Free (at liberty) (5) 24 Left handed (5) 25 Emanar (7) 26 Oyente (radio) (8) 27 See 1

The clues are mixed, some clues are in Spanish and some are in English.

Down 1 Puerta trasera (4,4) 2 Clouds (5) 4 Soon (6) 5 Oats (5) 6 Reservoir (7) 7 Cose (vestido) (4) 8 Inundaciones (6) 13 Descuidado (persona) (8) 15 Fathers-in-law (7) 17 Descargar (6) 18 Tablecloth (6) 20 Sin blanca (5) 22 Hoja (5) 23 Blue (4)


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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 (LIQUID) and one letter in four other cells are given as clues.

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BATEAU BEATER BICEPS CHALET FIXATE GAIETY GOSSIP INHERE LAVABO LETTER LIABLE LOTION MARTIN MUSLIN PLANET (10) PYTHON STRIVE SUNLIT THIRTY

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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 D) 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: 23 • Very good: 46 • Good: 32 • Excellent: 59 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: 25

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

Excellent: 33

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aery dame dare dead dear demo doer dome drey dyed dyer eddo eddy made mare mead mode more oyer rare read ream rear redo rode yare year yore adder adore armed dared darer deary derma derro domed dread dream drear dryer merry oared odder order ormer rayed ready rearm adored adorer deodar dormer dreamy dreary madder marred radome remora roamed roamer roared armored DROMEDARY

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS

QUICK Across:

Down:

Across: 1 Costly, 4 Bake, 8 Smart, 9 Beard, 10 Headmaster, 13 Dictionary, 17 Pause, 18 Judge, 19 Seem, 20 Object.

Down: 1 Case, 2 Spare, 5 Apart, 6 Endure, 7 Obtain, 11 Driver, 12 Adapts, 14 Crude, 15 Ridge, 16 Best, 18/3 Job lot.

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ENGLISH-SPANISH

Across:

Across:

1 Farrier, 5 Gland, 8 Might, 9 Palaces, 10 Steered, 11 Heels, 12 Scamp, 14 Wafts, 19 Ocean, 21 Rustler, 23 Existed, 24 Ninja, 25 Piton, 26 Escorts.

1 Lechuga, 5/8 Alarm clock, 9 Gorrion, 10 Schools, 11 Worse, 12 Reina, 14 Feroz, 19 Helar, 21 Article, 23 Rebelde, 24 Dónde, 25 Hands, 26 Poorest

Down: 1 Famish, 2 Rogue, 3 Interim, 4 Rapids, 5 Gulch, 6 Ancient, 7 Disuse, 13 Chemist, 15 Arsenic, 16 Done up, 17 Dredge, 18 Trials, 20 Not in, 22 Loner.

Down:

1 Locust, 2 Cloth, 3 Unknown, 4 August, 5 Arrow, 6 Abierto, 7 Mantel, 13 Eslabón, 15 Estadio, 16 Church, 17 Make-up, 18 Defeat, 20 Rules, 22 Conde.

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QUIZ: HIGHGATE CEMETERY All the answers are the names of famous people who are buried in Highgate Cemetery: 1. Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner and Middlemarch were all works by which English novelist? 2. Careless Whisper and A Different Corner were both solo UK number one hit singles for which English singer/songwriter? 3. The novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and the short-story The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, both of which were adapted into films, were written by which English writer and one of the so-called ‘angry young men’ of the 1950s? 4. Which 19th century English poet, the sister of another famous poet who was a

member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, wrote much religious poetry, love poetry and children's verse, including Goblin Market and Other Poems? 5. Which 19th century English scientist’s main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis? 6. Which English actor was best known for the roles of road-sweeper Trigger in Only Fools and Horses and farmer Owen Newitt in The Vicar of Dibley? 7. Which English author, screenwriter and humorist was the author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which originated in 1978 as a BBC radio comedy before developing into a ‘trilogy’ of five books that sold more than 15 million copies in his lifetime? 8. Which English criminal, said to be the mastermind behind the 1963 Great Train

Robbery, was arrested in Torquay in November 1968 and sentenced to 25 years? 9. Which German-born political philosopher and economist was the founder of modern communism with Friedrich Engels and also collaborated with him in the writing of the Communist Manifesto? 10. Which television personality first found fame as one of the four original presenters of the the television light entertainment show Game for a Laugh, alongside Sarah Kennedy, Henry Kelly and Matthew Kelly? Not a lot of people know that… Highgate Cemetery is now home to abundant wildlife including 40 species of birds and 20 different types of butterflies, as well as foxes, owls and badgers.

Answers: 1. GEORGE ELIOT (real name Mary Ann Evans), 2. GEORGE MICHAEL (born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou), 3. ALAN SILLITOE, 4. CHRISTINA ROSSETTI, 5. MICHAEL FARADAY, 6. ROGER LLOYDPACK, 7. DOUGLAS ADAMS, 8. BRUCE REYNOLDS, 9. KARL MARX, 10. JEREMY BEADLE

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FOOD writer and antipoverty campaigner Jack Monroe presents Good Food for Bad Days, a collection of cheering, tasty and easy meals to make when you’re low in spirits. Eating properly is one of the biggest hurdles when you’re feeling low, so these recipes (dubbed ‘depressipes’ by Jack) give you everything you need in a dish; they are inexpensive, simple and filling so that cooking and eating a nutritious meal doesn’t seem like an impossible task. This collection includes comforting dishes such as Quick and Spicy Noodles, Recalibration Supper, Jaffa Cake Mug Pudding and Hot Apple Pies. In this handy little paperback cookbook, Jack shares friendly and creative tips for making a little go a long way and for using storecupboard ingredients: perfect for when you’re feeling overwhelmed by whatever is on your plate, but still want to take care of yourself. books@euroweeklynews.com

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1917 - The Great Atlanta fire of 1917 The fire caused $5.5 million in damages, destroying some 300 acres including 2,000 homes, businesses and churches, displacing about 10,000 people but leading to only one fatality (due to a heart attack). 1936 - 10 hour speech In the House of Commons of Northern Ireland, Tommy Henderson begins speaking on the Appropriation Bill. By the time he sits down in the early hours of the following morning, he had spoken for 10 hours. 1949 - Cold War The Western occupying powers approve the Basic Law and establish a new German state, the Federal Republic of Germany. 1975 - Coach crash The Dibbles Bridge coach crash near Grassington, in North Yorkshire, England, kills 33 people, which is the highest ever death toll in a road accident in the United Kingdom. 1999 - War crimes The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands indicts Slobodan Milošević and four others for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Kosovo 2002 - Civil rights movement A jury in Birmingham, Alabama, convicts former Ku Klux Klan member Bobby Frank Cherry of the 1963 murder of four girls in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.

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Stuart Bingham, English professional snooker 23, 1990, 30 player, May 21, 1976, 44 He is a Davis Cup Champion. He is currently ranked He is a former World Snooker Champion and the 28 in the world and is the current British No 1. reigning Masters champion. As a 20-year-old Eric Cantona, Former professional footballer, amateur, Bingham won the 1996 IBSF World May 24, 1966, 54 Snooker Championship. He played for Auxerre, Martigues, Marseille, Naomi Campbell Naomi Campbell, English model, actress, and Bordeaux, Montpellier, Nîmes, and Leeds United businesswoman May 22, 1970, 50 before ending his career at Manchester United, where he won Discovered at the age of 15, she established herself amongst four Premier League titles in five years and two League and the most recognisable and in-demand models of the late 1980s FA Cup Doubles. and the 1990s and was one of six models of her generation Anthea Turner, English television presenter, May 25, 1960, declared supermodels by the fashion industry and the 60 international press. She was a host of Blue Peter from 1992 until 1994, and of Daniel Evans, British professional tennis player, May GMTV from 1994 until 1996.

Helena Bonham Carter CBE, English actress, May 26, 1966, 54 She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Kate Croy in The Wings of the Dove (1997) and for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Queen Elizabeth in The King’s Speech (2010); she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She also won the 2010 International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her role as author Enid Blyton in the television film Enid (2009). Paul Gascoigne (Gazza), English former professional football player and manager, May 27 1967, 53 He earned 57 caps during his England career. The National Football Museum stated that he is ‘widely recognised as the most naturally talented English footballer of his generation.’

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Colour coded A BALANCED diet should not only follow the patterns of the nutritional pyramid but also take into account the colours of the foods that each meal includes. What properties does food have according to its colour? Reds and purples: Foods such as strawberry, pomegranate and red pepper are a source of vitamin C, magnesium and phytochemicals such as lycopene or anthocyanins. Foods of these colours are beneficial in caring for the heart, urinary tract, and maintaining a good memory. Green: It is the most common colour. Lettuce, celery, broccoli, green apples and kiwis, provide lutein, a very im-

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TASTE THE RAINBOW: Properties of food associated with colour. portant antioxidant along with calcium, magnesium, fibre and vitamins K and C. This type of food helps relieve anxiety as well as maintain strong and healthy bones. Orange and yellow: These lead to youth, vi-

tality and good mood and include citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges and grapefruits which are rich in vitamins A and C. They also contain folic acid, magnesium, fibre and potassium and strengthen the immune system.

Body fat burn KEY FACTORS: Age, weight and lifestyle that a person leads. AS in so many other areas related to sport, there are many factors that can determine that a person burns more or less body fat. Food and caloric intake: In general, a person who eats at least three times a day, with adequate caloric amounts to his body, will have a more accelerated metabolism - and therefore will burn more fat - than a person who makes fewer meals dai-

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ly without adapting the calories you consume to your needs. Your body has memory: Someone who has already gone through muscle definition or weight loss processes usually has an advantage. If the weight loss was done in moderation, following nutritional and sports guidelines, the body has memory when it comes to eliminating fat cells and adipose tissue.

The percentage of body fat: This depends on several factors such as age, weight and lifestyle that a person leads. However, the percentage of body fat will be key in determining if a person is at their healthiest weight. To calculate it is always advisable to consult with a sports nutrition professional, who will study your case and advise based on your needs.

WHEN you’re feeling down in the dumps, chances are you’ll respond one of two ways. Yo u might hide away at home not wanting to speak to anyone. Or you may reach out to friends, unloading your worries on to them. Neither approach is wrong! Whichever way you go, it may be difficult to understand those who act differently than you do when they’re feeling fragile. Here’s why you might be inclined to reach out or hideaway. Reaching Out When a thousand worries weigh on your brain, sometimes the only way to relieve pressure is by letting off steam. Per haps you invite your bestie over for a takeaway, a sad movie, and a long cry. Or maybe you rant, unloading all of your worries on your mum. You might even type a long email to a trusted friend, laying bare all your worries. Talking through your fragile feelings with a trusted friend or loved one works much like talk therapy, discussing your anxieties helps you sort out your true feelings. But letting off too much steam isn’t healthy, either. If your venting comes out as rage, or you’re thinking obsessively over an idea or choice, your health may be at risk so make sure your venting remains constructive. How to help someone who reaches out If your friend is going through a difficult time, offer a shoulder to cry on and an ear to listen. Ignore the

temptation to offer advice - now isn’t the time for multitasking with some Candy Crush or Facebook. But if you suspect their troubles run deeper, encourage them to seek professional help, speak to a doctor. Hiding away Hiding out under the covers can seem like the only option when you’re feeling sad. Besides, every time you step out into society, it feels like taking a risk. Will you cry in public? Will you say yet another stupid thing that worsens your bad mood? In certain situations, wallowing is acceptable - give yourself time to heal after something bad happens. There’s no shame in an extended break from the big scary world. The more you fold in on yourself, the more difficult it becomes to reach out for help from a friend or a therapist. How to help someone that just wants to hide away If you’re worried about a f r i e n d who has dropped off the face of the p l a n e t , tread carefully. Not everyone is receptive to a suggestion that might be dealing with a condition like depression. Waiting for them to reach out may be the best strategy. But if you haven’t heard from them in a while, consider sending a message. Let them know you care and want to talk to them. Don’t push the issue, but leave an opening for further communication. Once they’re ready, they’ll reach out. I would love to hear your stories, email me or follow me on my Facebook page @mswillowbipolar Love Ms Bipolar x

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La Sala Banus reopens

NOW that Malaga Province has entered into Phase 1, one of Marbella’s most iconic restaurants La Sala Banus will reopen on Friday May 22 for service on an expanded terrace. Initially, they will only be open from 12pm to 2am on Friday, Saturday and Sunday but hope to return to a full seven-day a week service as soon as it is permissible and can be properly managed, taking into account all health and safety measures. Tables on the terrace will be placed in a manner to ensure proper social distancing and as they are limited to a 50 per cent capacity, La Sala encour-

ages diners to make a reservation in advance by sending an email to reservations@LaSala Banus.com or calling 952 814 145. Sala Group Chairman, Ian Radford said “Whilst this is good news for our staff and customers, we are cautious as we enter this next phase. “The tight measures required will make this a challenge for us however, we have made some changes to the venue by increasing the outdoor space. “We are very much looking forward to the flights returning once it is safe to do so, to allow us to get fully back up to speed with all our venues.”

Royal Albert Hall at Home THE Royal Albert Hall in London is known worldwide for the concerts of all types performed there but currently the doors are closed. Every week however they stream free concerts performed by artists from their homes and next concerts are; May 21 - Scouting for Girls. May 29 - Imogen Heap. May 30 - Classical for Kids and Kaiser Chiefs. There is a huge archive of past performances with music of all types ranging from Katherine Jenkins on VE Day to Rufus Wainwright. The concerts are under the banner Royal Albert Home and are easy to access on its website. You will be asked for a donation but this is not obligatory.

PREPARED FOR BUSINESS: La Sala Banus is ready to welcome guests again.

Take That could it be magic? AS far as Take That fans are concerned, at least one good thing has come out of the pandemic and this is the news that they are reforming with Robbie Williams for the four of them to put together a virtual charity concert. Sounds Simples (as the meerkats say) but it will take some considerable expertise to transmit on the Compare the Meerkat YouTube and Facebook channels at 8pm (9pm in Spain) on Friday May 29. It’s a charity special with funds raised being shared between two groups, music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins and Crew Nation, who are helping to support concert crew during the coronavirus outbreak. There is no news of Jason Orange and it is assumed that he will not be taking part but for many fans, the return of Robbie to perform Take That’s greatest hits with Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald is the

TAKE THAT: A must for all their fans. most important news for ages. Due to lockdown, they will all be performing from home so don’t expect slick dance routines and costume changes but with nearly 30 years of working together and their natural talent, this will be a must for their fans. At the moment, it is assumed that the presentation will be free, but things may change so keep visiting the Meerkat Music site for updates.


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This week Celebrity Chef & Master Chef Steven Saunders, proprietor of The Little Geranium in La Cala cooks a special Marbella style chicken using local campo chicken and olives.

Chicken Marbella

Steven Saunders FMCGB The Little Geranium La Cala de Mijas www.thelittlegeranium.com

A WELL-KNOWN American chef friend of mine introduced me to a dish a few years ago called Chicken Marbella which is a dish made famous from a US cook book called Silver Palate. To be honest it wasn’t sensational! I was a guest in his restaurant, so I did the cowardly thing and told him that it was excellent! But the idea struck a chord in my mind and I always planned to do something with it. It is basically chicken and olives put into a marinade of vinegar, white wine and sugar with prunes and then slow cooked in the oven with oregano. But I wanted to adapt it so that the marinade really sinks into the chicken and then I have added mild chillies and chorizo, white cooked beans, roasted peppers and a

lot of sherry which all give it big punchy flavours. Chicken Marbella is intended to be simple almost like a peasant’s meal, but it needed a bit more work to make it special. Michele isn’t vegetarian but she doesn’t really eat meat although she will eat chicken if it is campo (free range). She might eat beef if it is top quality and when it’s well done but not too often, she won’t eat lamb or pork or any other bird like duck or quail or even a poussin and meat on the bone is taboo as she doesn’t like to see what the animal part looked like. A chef’s nightmare basically! In other words, it’s not easy coming up with vegetarian dishes that I might also enjoy and chicken dishes are not that straightforward either as she won’t eat carbs so anything with pasta or rice is a no no! She does eat fish but only fresh white fish with absolutely no bones. She will not eat crustaceans or molluscs. So, you are getting the drift here… It’s really difficult coming up with a meal every day that she will

Michele says she eats most things ... enjoy unless it’s a salad and that isn’t always my kind of meal! If you ask her, she will tell you that she is not at all difficult and that she eats most things… believe me she doesn’t! Cooking for Michele takes me back to my younger years in my 30’s when my girls were growing up. I would come home from the restaurants and cook for Serena and Stefanie my two lovely daughters and

Sally my ex-wife. We grew a lot of fresh vegetables and herbs in the home garden, so I always headed for the veg garden first to see what was ready and then cooked it up with some meat or fish. Serena wouldn’t eat pasta and didn’t like fish unless it was scallops or lobster. Stefanie didn’t like to eat meat and didn’t like vegetables but she loved pasta, Serena wouldn’t eat minced meat but Stef loved mince and Sally liked healthy low carb meals using fresh organic meat or wild and longline caught fish, nothing difficult about all that then. One day I had a really stressful day in the kitchens and one of my chefs had walked out. I came home with some good quality free range chicken and planned a baked chicken dish with olives, vegetables and herbs from the garden and roasted peppers, baked with tri colour pasta and glazed with cheese. I was planning the dish for a new cook book I was writing on quick foods. Serena imme-

diately moaned about the pasta and the peppers, Stef moaned about the chicken and the vegetables and Sally moaned that it was too rich and too carby. I was building up to a melt down! … I stood up and yelled… “You lot have ruined my life!!” They all stopped in their tracks and said “excuse me? What did you say?” “Sorry” I said “I was supposed to say can you please pass the salt!” Chicken Marbella should be perfect for Michele, she loves olives and beans and fresh herbs and will eat a little chicken (breast only) if I overcook it. This dish has no real carbs and the sauce is made from the marinade so it’s healthy, easy to cook and as we are all still cooking at home, it’s an ideal dish to put in the centre of the table and let everyone dig in. “So, Michele, what do you think of my version of Chicken Marbella?” I ask . “Well it needs more flavour,” she said, “it needs more peppers, more chillies and more beans and less sherry.” “Ok,” I said...” Can you pass the salt!” If you want to be a bit naughty it is delicious served with crusty bread from the oven or a side order of pasta!

Steven Saunders’s opinions are his own and are not necessarily representative of those of the publishers, advertisers or sponsors.

Special Marbella style chicken Ingredients 1 whole campo (free range) Spanish chicken 2 tablespoons of olive oil 3 cloves garlic peeled and chopped 150g of pitted prunes save a little juice (optional) 150g of green olives stuffed with peppers or plain 40g of small capers or 30g of caper berries 1 lemon 100ml of red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon dried oregano (fresh is better) 375ml of medium sherry or white wine 2 heaped tbsp of soft brown sugar 1 whole chilli deseeded

and chopped thinly 150g of roasted red peppers in a jar 150g of white cooked beans (Alubia blanco) 1 piquant chorizo about 30cm long cut into slices of about ½ cm 1 tablespoon of chicken stock granules Salt and pepper Sprigs of fresh coriander or parsley to finish Method Pre heat the oven to 160ºC Joint the chicken so that you have two drumsticks, two thighs and two breast pieces (cut away from the bone). Cut the breasts in half so that

you have four breast pieces. All with skin on. Now pour over the vinegar, sherry (or wine) the sugar, the oregano and garlic, the olives and prunes and a little prune juice and the capers. Marinade covered in the fridge for 24 hours or the night before. Remove the chicken pieces and in a hot skillet pan or deep casserole add the olive oil and seal to get the skin coloured and a bit crispy. Add the chorizo and cook till coloured. Pour the marinade over the chicken and chorizo (with all the olives, prunes etc in it)

and allow the marinade to simmer in the pan, but do not totally cover the chicken as we want the skins to be crispy. Now sprinkle in the chicken granules and stir well in and put in the chillies, red peppers and the beans. Put the casserole in the oven for about 45 minutes, do not cover. Check that the chicken is lovely and tender if not leave it in a little longer. Remove it carefully from the oven as it will be very hot, squeeze the lemon over it and sprinkle with the parsley or coriander and serve steaming hot.

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YEAH, I know that might sound rich coming from me - a s I ’ v e re c e n t l y w r i t t e n about my Autism and some of my mental health issues attached to it. But I’d like to say that I’ve always thought logically and rationally! Quite frankly, I’m gobsmacked at how many friends and local people are now falling for the Covid Conspiracies! There seemed to be a spike in them after the State of Alarm was extended. People I thought of as intelligent and level-headed are acting completely out of character and now coming out with the most ridiculous theories. These seem to be based on nothing more than information from conspiracy videos, copy and pasted on social media and memes. Anti-science is the new black! I roll my eyes when I hear people ask, “these so-

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HELLO all. My name is John Sharples. I’ve loved my life in Spain for 23 years. I’ve lived in the Canaries, Balearics and currently live on the mainland. I’m a busy bee. I teach Spanish, perform with comedy act Dragtastic and hold fun quiz nights. Each week I’ll be giving you my slightly offbeat look of life in this wonderful country. I hope you enjoy my company. This must be a very awkward time for many of my Spanish friends. Here, we are a very touchy feely bunch. We kiss on each cheek at the drop of a hat or hug when we meet someone and again when we leave their company. Oh yes! We are very tactile. Hands are always flying around and patting you on the shoulder or back. With just one day’s notice, this centuries old tradition came to an abrupt standstill and I have my doubts whether it will ever return. I for one won’t miss all the slobbering one bit. It can take ages to arrive into a group of people as they grab you for a double kiss and twice as long to say goodbye. I usually make an effort to creep out of

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SELF-DISTANCING: But at some point the kisses and hugs will return. a party or bar without making a fuss to avoid cricking my neck leaning over tables for the traditional greetings. They are usually air kisses on the cheeks with a ‘mwa’ sound, which is

fine, as long as you aren’t doing your shoe laces up at the time! There are those, however, who deposit a small slither of saliva on each cheek which you spend 10 minutes trying to get off.

My Mallorcan neighbour, having spotted me in the street, once grabbed me forcefully by both shoulders and pulled me towards him so hard, to treat me to the usual air kiss bonanza, that we both almost fell off the kerb. It frightened the life out of me. There is nothing effeminate about it at all. I thought I was being attacked. I call the double cheek kiss ‘theatrical.’ Being an entertainer it is quite normal to hug and kiss people in the UK. We don’t hold back. Us entertainers are a tactile lot. Putting your hand on someone’s leg, knee or shoulder when you’re talking to them is perfectly normal, although these days many call it physical abuse. You have to be very careful who you do it to. I have been slapped more than once and been left there standing in amazement. I suppose it’s a case of what we are used to as individuals. I suspect that we’ll all be subconsciously self-distancing for some time to come, but at one point the kisses and hugs will return. Until next week, UN BESO!

Has everyone lost their minds?! called experts - what do they know?” … Well quite a lot. They have trained for years to get where they are in their professions. I understand people are getting frustrated. Bills are mounting up. Boredom and loneliness too. It’s a strenuous time for us all. But what I fail to go along with is the belief that the government here are lying to us and purposely trying to bring the country to its knees. There is absolutely no logic in that whatsoever! Why would any gover nment purposely implement policies that would destroy the economy and ruin their reputation? It’s detrimental for them at the next election. There is no logic in it! Another crazy theory I heard was that it’s all a plot to vaccinate us with microchips for mind control to facilitate New World Order. Seriously! Well, if conspiracies were true - they could have just left the planes in the sky

THEORIES: Let’s not lose touch with reality.

to carry on spraying us with those pesky Chemtrails! I suppose I shouldn’t mock really; mental health is bound to suffer in confinement. Yes, it’s an awful situation, with no real winners at the end. But there is no ideal solution to solve it either. Even if people don’t like or trust this

government, the virus is real. There is no valid reason why the WHO, all the other worldwide governments, doctors, scientists, care workers etc would all tell the same unanimous lie to us! The world has never agreed on anything! Unless we’re getting back that New World Order theory

- the belief that the Illuminate and lizards in the moon are controlling everything (yes, some people do believe that!). My brain hurts just thinking about what people believe! It is an awful situation and the hardships we face will be enormous. But let’s not lose touch with reality. Just weeks ago, the same people that had ‘Stay Home’ badges on their Facebook profiles and were proudly clapping at 8pm every night are now saying it’s all a scam. Some are even banging pans and shouting in anger, instead! Nothing has changed in those few weeks, only that the numbers of infections and deaths were coming down. We must have been on the right path for that to happen, can we get back on it, please? Deep breaths and think rationally. Maybe try some meditation. It’ll be impossible to rebuild the economy if we’re all in the looney bin!

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CARAVANS CAMPER VANS, CARAVANS, MOBILE HOMES, BOATS AND ALL PLANT, DIGGERS, DUMPERS, MOTORBIKES, CARS AND COMMERCIALS

CLASSES CALAHONDA LANGUAGE CENTRE. Established 1987. New beginner’s Spanish course maximum 5 students per group for guaranteed results. Other levels and private classes available. Enrol now. Also Translations undertaken cala hondalanguage @gmail.com Tel: 952 931 176

CLEANING SERVICES OVEN CLEANING, domestic, commercial, complete fittings, let professional do hard dirty work. From 40€. 611 283 162 ovenclean ingcostadelsol.com

CHIMNEY SWEEP. Clean reliable professional. All types, special price for more than one. Chris 608 337 497 (285980)

CHURCHES BENALMADENA Elim Family Fellowship. Elimfamilyfellow ship.com or call 951 912 525 or 952 446 627.

RAINBOW Pinturas. English Painters & decorators. All aspects. Interior/exterior, private residential, commercial & communities. Spraying: door, kitchens & furniture. Wallpapering. Call/Whatsapp: Daniel: 628 066 308 www.rainbowpin turas.com (288598)

DOMESTIC APP REPAIRS

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

REPAIRS to Washing Machines-Dish Washers-OvensFridges. Call Garry Goodman 673 344 212. English Service Technician. 35 years’ experience. (287760)

RUGS fitted carpets, upholstery including leather cleaned on site 685 524 921 (253107) TRADITIONAL Window Cleaner. Give your windows and doors that professional finish at affordable prices. Call Chris 711 007 665/ 952 638 548

PC DOCTOR Computer Sales & Repairs, IPTV, Lobster SIM cards, Web Sites. We come to wherever YOU are – Home or

APEX CHIMNEY SERVICES, professional chimney sweeping and smoke testing. NACS Qualified. Clean and efficient Tel: Bob 696 320 202 (287216)

DECORATORS

DOMESTIC Appliance repairs - washing machines, fridges, cookers, ovens, water heaters, gas / electric, professionally repaired. Christian 608 337 497

COMPUTERS

CHIMNEY SERVICES

Business. 952 591 071 www.electronbox.net Paseo Jesus Santos Rein 11, Fuengirola

STARLIGHT CLEANING SERVICES. All types of cleaning. Any size of property. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 682 636 451 www.starlight-spain.com )

CONEJO CLEANING & Property Management. Est. over 25 years. Rentals management, one off cleans. New Property set up service. Wendy 635 630 370 / 952 964 407 www.conejoclean ing.com (288279)

DECLUTTER, cash paid for small/medium furniture, antiques, decanters, brass, copper, golf clubs & other ornaments. Howard 608 121 817 (286749)

ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM Buyers & Sellers of quality furniture. Top prices paid. 675 357 575 (288901)

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DRAINAGE 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: DesatorosClearFlow

ELECTRICIAN 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 (288687)

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES


CLASSIFIEDS 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 MARBLE POLISHING, CRYSTALLIZING, LASTING, HIGH SHINE. REGRINDING, RESTORATION OF SALTY, DEAD FLOORS. 27YRS EXPERIENCE. RELIABLE. REFS AVAILABLE. CYRIL. 645 840 199 MARBLE FLOORS polished high shine non-slip. Fast Service Reliable, family run business. TERRACOTTA CLEANED and sealed. No job too small. Cleansol 10am – 10pm 7 days all areas. 952 930 861 / 607 610 578 Discount code: EWN 1 CLEAN (206437)

FOR SALE/WANTED WANTED Gold, Silver, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel – 678 716 693 (288662)

www.euroweeklynews.com THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – 602 610 103 www.casaking.es (253107)

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 (283924) GARDENING SERVICES irrigation systems, turfs, reforms & landscaping. Ricardo 637 160 129 www.ricardogar dens.es (287456) SPECIALIST BIG TREE PRUNING, PALMS AND GARDEN MAINTENANCE 637 203 528 - TRABAJOS ESPECIAL EN ARBOLES GRANDES PRUNING PALMERAS, MANT DE JARDINES 637 20 35 28 (284967)

IRRIGATION IRIS-IRRIGATION and landscapes. New Installations & problem-solving. Turf (supply and laying). Garden constructions. Tree surgeon. Clearing. Astro Turf (Free Quotation) 676 747521 (284885)

FUNERALS GATES 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 (285471)

FURNITURE FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 675 357 575 (288901) 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)

HEALTH INSURANCE

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 (287015)

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BEAUTY TREATMENTS BOTOX & fillers from €95. Skinny Jab & Fat reducing injections. Cover Coast & Inland. www.beautifulmarbel la.es 609 347 086 (288911)

CHIROPRACTOR FUENGIROLA, Myofascial Release. J. Schaegen, Specialized in treating neck, back & extremity disorders, 30 years in Practice. 652 291 224 www.body work.es (287802)

21 - 27 May 2020 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 telephones, 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 (288668) STAY SAFE! Abbeygate Insurance Call 971 277 455 For your security www.abbey gateinsure.com (288761)

INTERNET

DENTIST ENGLISH SPEAKING DENTIST in Fuengirola & Nueva Andalucia. Specialising in Zircon crowns, bridges etc. FREE check up! Emergency Service available drvisky@ hotmail.com. 689 887 019

LAWYERS

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 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.worldofmo bility.es 622 832 954 (288669)

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 (287016)

ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM furniture wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 675 357 575 (288901)

LOCKSMITH

HOUSE CLEARANCE Furniture Wanted. Secondhand shop 608 365 520 (288902)

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)

MOBILITY

MOSQUITO screens, sliding, pulldown, pleated, colours call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (288900)

HOUSE CLEARANCES

THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – www.casaking.es - 602 610 103 (253107)

GOLD & SILVER Bought & Sold, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel – 678 716 693

MOSQUITO SCREENS

HOT TUBS/SPAS HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. 691 973 131 / 952 793 398 (287763)

MISCELLANEOUS

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)

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FOR SALE 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) SELLING YOUR SPANISH CAR? PHONE Bill Brady for the best cash price. Stay safe and phone Bill on 952 838 842 / 608 950 221 billbrady cars.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) MASSIVE SAVINGS 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. MASSIVE REDUCTION NOW ONLY 16,995€ - 952 838 842/608 950 221 billbrady cars.com (284761)


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PRICE SLASHED 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 too many extras to list here, look at this price it’s unbeatable WAS 13,995€ NOW 11,995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbradycars.com. (284761)

REPAIRS ENGLISH bodyshop, fully equipped, Mijas Costa. No Job Too Small. 952 667 074 (288264)

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AUTOMATIC Diesel Renault Capture 2014. One private owner bought and serviced by Renault a very scarce car looks great in cream and black and its only 11’995€ 952 838 842 /608 950 221 billbrady cars.com. PRICE SLASHED SUZUKI SX-4 Cross Over 4+2 1.6 Inj. 2014 One private owner 40,000 Klm (25,000 Mls ) diamond white this jeep has been very well maintained LOOK AT THIS LOW PRICE WAS 10,995€ NOW 9,995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbrady cars.com AUTOMATIC Diesel seven seater XC-90 AWD. 2011 bought from Volvo Marbella, black leather and electric seats, bluetooth, parking sensors and lots more extras look at this low price of only 11’995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbradycars.com RENAULT Captur TCe 2014 From private owner Sat-Nav. Parking camera, bluetooth, keyless entry, and lots more selling at trade price its only 8’995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbradycars.com. AUTOMATIC Ford Focus 1.6 Inj. 2017 With only 19’000 Klm. (12’000 Mls) Lady owner bought from Ford Fuengirola bereavement forces this sale at only 12’995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbradycar s.com (SPECIAL EDITION) Ford KA BLACK 2016 One lady owner only 24’000 Klm (15’000 Mls) Colour coded body kit and alloy wheels, climate control, sport seating a fabulous looking car for only 6’500€ 952 838 842 /608 950 221 billbradycars.com

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 (288750)

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. (287368) ALL CARS / Commercials wanted, runners or non-runners. Cash. Buyer collects. Transfer included. 605 109 796 (287757)

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 LOW COST NEUTERING 630 197 435 (Eng) / 952 112 978 (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 desperately 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 any time. 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) ARCH - The Andalusian Rescue Centre for Horses, registered charity 8448, is open to visitors every Sunday from 9 am until 2pm. 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.horserescuespain.org, our Facebook page Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos or tel. 610 845 491 or 656 935 613 ANIMEX Foundation offers free will upgrading when leaving something for abandoned animals. Contact animexfoun dation@gmail.com or call 692 166 434 now for this absolutely free service (288287)

KENNELS EURODOG Boarding kennels and cattery, owner managed by animal loving family. Large kennels, (with under floor heating) and spacious exercise area. All dogs have regular exercise and play times. Fully licensed and sanitary approved. Safe, secure and caring environment. Inspections welcome anytime, 5 mins from fuengirola 679 786 669 952 464 947 www.eurodog.es 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. (287820) CAT & DOG World Kennels and Cattery. 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.cat-anddog-world.com

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@ petchauffeur.eu

PLUMBING

PLUMBING PLUMBING. Leak detection & blocked drains. Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drain spain.com (281379) PLUMBER for all your plumbing needs, water heaters & descales, bathrooms and tiling. Benalmadena based. NO job to small. Call Glen 669 073 773 (288933)

CLASSIFIEDS sale no fee!! English agent on the ball with clients waiting. Please call 685 524 921 (253107)

REMOVALS/STORAGE

NATIONAL /

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MALAGA EXPAT CONSULTING - Paperwork Assistance, (NIE, Residencia, Driving Licence Renewal, Car Transfer, Doctor Registrations, Translation, Property Rental Licence and more), Relocation Advice. Outstanding service at competitive rates. Call Irina Saltmarsh 687 733 743 www.malagaexpat.com (288262)

PROPERTY

PROPERTY FOR SALE 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)

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STARLIGHT PROPERTY. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 689 819 592 www.starlight-spain.com (287494) 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

PROPERTY TO LET LONG TERM RENTALS AVAILABLE and also wanted. Super prices, no commission. Apartments, townhouses, villas, fincas, shops, offices, bars, restaurants. Coast & inland. Tlf 679 111 522 (288942)

PROPERTY WANTED WWW.INMOANDALUZ.CO M is always looking for realistically priced inland properties to sell to our interested buyers. Tel 952 491 609 / 685 514 835 (282689) SELLING UP? Why not give us a call and let us give you an honest and realistic valuation of your property. List with us and let us take the stress out of selling your home. No

INTERNATIONAL 15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 5TH June 2020. Space available each way. Tel. 639 928 090 (284895) 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 (284109) LOCAL & International Removals Regular Schedules 603 860 702 move@freinternation al.com (285319) 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 (287810) 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) MOVE IT MASTERS UKSPAIN-UK. Over 30 years experience. Guaranteed lowest prices. Storage & kennelling available Tel or WhatsApp: 660 030 107 (288592) moveit-storeit.com Tel David 696 810 618 (284636)


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MAN AND VAN MAN & VAN, 20€ ph. Removals, Rubbish & House Clearances. Paul 622 020 856 (277272)

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 (284536)

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MOVEIT-STOREIT.COM Tel David 696 810 618 (284636)

MAN & VAN removals & house clearance. Secondhand shop 608 635 520 (288902)

CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens. Bathrooms renovated etc. 30 years’ experience. Very reliable. 677 087 575

FUENGIROLA Blonde Venezuelan. Parties. Unlimited sex. Kisses. Natural French. Black Kiss. Erotic submission. Squirting. Fetishism. Whatsapp 677 353 323 (MB FU 1902)

UPHOLSTERY including leather cleaned also carpets. 685 524 921 (253107)

NEW FUENGIROLA Cristal 23 years, beautiful. Massages & complete relax. 603 758 819 (MB FU 1903)

WINDOWS FRENCH POLISHING REPAIRS, restoration etc. restore your valuable furniture to its former glory. Tel 647 579 519 / 952 499 944

WINDOW CLEANING SIROCCO WINDOW Cleaning services, Benalmadena & surrounding areas. Fully insured. Free quotations. Contact Nigel 603 252 475

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WINDOW TINTING MOBILE SERVICE. ITV Legal. Solar Reflective tint for glass curtains, balconies, yachts. Stop fading, heat & glare. 958 496 571 – 644 546 176 ian@solarshade tinting.com (287972)

XXX RELAXATION GOLF SHARE Las Brisas €18,000 Offers 617 333 777

STORAGE Marbella Dry Secure 603 860 702 move@freinternational.com (285319)

SWIMMING POOLS

STORAGE lowest price guaranteed. Packaging materials Self-Storage Marbella 952 811 311 (284729)

POOL MAINTENANCE, repairs, friendly, reliable service. Estepona, Malaga, inland regrouts, heaters. 678 791 495 / 951 295 699 www.sparklenrip ple.net (285131) www.euroweeklynews.com

www.perfectpools.es Maintenance, Repairs & Renovations. Also, the very latest technology in pool heaters, covers & rollers. info@perfect pools.es. 650 348 785 WESTARPOOLS. Pool construction, renovation, repairs and heating. 619 246 372 / www.westarpools.com

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CARPETS AND SOFAS cleaned. Reliable, fast service. Family run. Cleansol 952 930 861 / 607 610 578. 10am 10pm 7 days, all areas Discount Code: EWN 1 CLEAN

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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 To Improve Your Living Environment. ian@solarshadetint ing.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 (258409)

2 MEN, Van € 30 p hour. House Clearances & Storage. 651 081 610 (288611)

LOW COST Storage, fully insured. Secondhand shop 608 635 520 (288902)

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TAROT READING African Spiritualist. Voodoo. Black and White Magic. LOVE ISSUES? Bring Back Your Love? Business and Economy Problems? Family Matters? Sales? Sport? Protect From Evil? Feel Like You Cannot Go On? Etc. Mr Syla has a rapid solution within 24h result – Tel. 626 502 803 (287466)

TRANSLATOR OFFICIAL TRANSLATIONS All Languages. 952 789 204 Mobile 654 613 094 sanpe drotranslations@gmail.com

UPHOLSTERY ADVANCED Cleaning Services. Professional carpet and upholstery cleaning, 28 years experience, wet/dry clean. Honest, reliable. 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 acservs@out look.com (253107)

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Diplomatic Row

WANTED: American woman charged with Harry Dunn’s death. AMERICAN diplomats are reportedly furious on the news that Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant for ex-US diplomat’s wife Anne Sacoolas, the alleged killer of teenager Harry Dunn. Washington officials were “furious” to learn UK police had put an international wanted notice out for Anne Sacoolas, the

American woman charged over 19-year-old Harry’s death last year, the Mail on Sunday reports. Harry Dunn was killed when his motorbike collided with a car outside a US military base in Northamptonshire on August 27 last year. Anne Sacoolas, 42, the wife of a US intelligence official based at RAF Croughton, claimed diplomatic immunity after

the crash and was able to return to her home country. She was charged with causing death by dangerous driving in December, but an extradition request submitted by the Home Office was rejected by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in January, a decision the State Department has since described as “final.”


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