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AFTER almost 100 days in the State of Alarm, months of fear, uncertainty and confinement across Spain have come to an end and the Costas have reawakened with a new energy and determination to build a better new normal. After such a long period of inactivity, flights are landing in Spain without quarantine, there’s movement across borders and provinces, children can play in parks and the economy can start to get back on its feet. There has never been a more crucial time to take the bull by the horns and MAKE the future happen. The global pandemic thrust the country into an unprecedented era that has hit the Costas hard, but now they are braced
and ready to welcome locals and tourists alike. The regions are awash with excellent restaurants, bars and cafes offering a typically friendly Spanish service. And local shops and businesses will now be relying on us to help them rebuild and stay afloat, hoping that money that wasn’t spent during shut down will rejuvinate trade. The sun, sea and sand have already seen thousands return to the region’s world-famous beaches which have reopened, with necessary safety measures of course, and there’s an umistakable positive vibe as the wheels of tourism begin to move again. Councils across the Costas are investing heavily in promoting their
Beaches open.
well-publicised and hidden treasures, keen to draw holidaymakers back to where they should be, while at the same time budgeting millions to help the industry along the way. As Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, said in his preend of State of Alarm speech: “Now it’s time for recovery, laying the foundation for a new economy. There is another lasting tribute we can pay to those who have been on the front lines and to those we have lost: to put this country back on its feet.”
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WE did it. We followed the instructions of our President, Pedro Sanchez, regardless of our political inclinations and by doing what we should we went from being one of the world’s most dangerous countries to one of the safest. Regardless of nationality, we came together and did everything asked of us, living for 98 days in a world that only weeks before we didn’t know existed. We closed our businesses, locked up our children, shielded our elderly and vulnerable, facing a frightening world of social distancing with remarkable dignity in our masks and gloves. Each night at 8pm we applauded those keeping us safe and we formed amazing self-sacrificing groups who cooked, baked, shopped and delivered for others with no thought for themselves. We showed tolerance and compassion as we queued for anything and everything and if we worried about our families’ health, finances and futures, we
worried in silence. As businesspeople we, too, suffered financially but as an essential business we had to continue despite high overheads and little income. Now, after 98 days, the State of Alarm has been lifted and our lifeline to businesses along the coasts of Spain has been restored. “Welcome, we have missed you, and we need you,” we say to returning visitors because we might not be tourist-based but our clients are. We, too want a busy landscape of bars, restaurants, beaches and hotels where visitors receive the best service they have ever had. We want them to buy properties, bring their skill sets here and their families. We want them to rebook in August and October and to come back at Christmas. More than anything else we want our wonderful business community to stop suffering. We don’t want to see any more closures, just busy and contented owners who are being rewarded
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for their patience and dedication in preventing Covid-19 from robbing more lives while their own were put on hold. As a business community we have weathered recessions, but nothing like that of 2008 and no sooner did we emerge than we were confronted first by Brexit and then by Covid-19. Life will never be the same again, but we are convinced that doesn’t mean this year can’t be turned around. It will be hard and worrying at times, but we are made of tough stuff, us expats, and as pioneers and entrepreneurs we know we shall get through. Good luck to every single business-owner out there: we wish you every success in the New Now. And we are sure that by the end of the year we will be toasting together, celebrating because we all made it through. Good luck, everyone, and remember: we WILL do this!
Beach security increased TORREMOLINOS from June 20 has increased beach security and surveillance measures, as well as increasing lifeguard cover. The sections that are designated for the disabled are also to be changed to an appointment only system. Assisted bathing services by appointment will be in operation until September 30, with over 20 people in charge of operating the service.
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TAKE CARE: More security on the beach. The services that include first aid, sanitary assistance and bathing assistance at the beach, will
be available daily, including Sundays and Bank holidays from 11.00 to 20.00 non-stop.
That’s entertainment ALHAURÍN DE LA TORRE Town Hall announced two free musical shows that will take place in the open-air auditorium of Finca El Porton. The first of the concerts will be on July 11 from 9.30pm : a Tribute Festival to Paco de Lucía, which will bring together an outstanding cast led by guitarist José Carlos Gómez. The next show ‘Soul Teller’ will be on July 14, at
9.30pm with the show ‘Soul must go on’ : a tribute to the musical genre, by Miguel Ángel Julián, who has played with stars such as Percy Sledge, Bonnie Tyler and Paul Carrack. In both cases, admission will be free upon invitation which can be requested through the website www.mientrada.net.
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THE Estepona Council has reported that during the State of Alarm it purchased more than 150 tons of food which was distributed to vulnerable families within the municipality. A team was set up in March consisting of councillors, Civil Protection volunteers and members of staff from the Social Security department with the food available for collection from the Congress Centre and other distribution points although for those unable to travel, the food was delivered to individual homes. In all, the activity cost €83,000 and some 2,000 local residents were given this assistance as the council vowed that no local person should suffer. As people return to work, so their need for this assistance has reduced but the council will continue to help the most vulnerable as well as continuing to support the local soup kitchen financially and with upkeep of its premises.
Bike patrol ONCE again, the Local Police in Mijas will be mounting bicycle patrols to ensure that the 14 kilometres of beach area are safe and will be able to respond to any type of emergency, be it theft or accident quickly. To this end, the four officers who will be on patrol from 10am to 6pm for the next 10 weeks have been equipped with electric bicycles which means that they can cover more ground more quickly. They will be in regular radio contact with rescue teams and those controlling drones which will patrol above the beaches looking to spot accidents and overcrowding. The beaches along the Mijas seafront are a popular attraction to tourists and residents and the council intends to ensure that visitors are safe.
Playgrounds open NOW that Spain has emerged from the State of Alarm, various councils have been able to reopen areas that were previously closed due to the pandemic. In Fuengirola, this means children’s play areas and mayor, Ana Mula visited the playground in Parque Rio Fuengirola to see for herself the new additions made to this and two other playgrounds at a cost of €77,000. She took the occasion to remind parents that in the new reality that is Spain, it was important that they were sensible and ensured that their children were not exposed to any potential risk of infection and to comply with the existing social distancing requirements. For its part, the council will
NEW ADDITIONS: Mayor Ana Mula visits the playground.
disinfect all playgrounds and sporting facilities including skate parks on a daily basis
and will erect signs giving advice on the need to respect the new rules.
Jet Ski racers FOR many years, Cable Beach in Marbella boasted a Blue Flag but lost it in 2018 and only regained it this year in 2020. ADEAC awards these Blue Flags founded on its opinion of how well the beach is presented based on clean water, well-kept sand, good lifeguard attention and is a safe, environmentally sound environment.
According to regular visitors to the beach, this flag is in jeopardy due to the danger being presented by out of control speeding jet ski riders. They have been seen travelling at high speeds close to the popular beach with youngsters swimming and others in pleasure boats having to avoid racers who seem to have no regard
HIGH SPEED: Just one of many close encounters.
for the safety of others and the environment. This weekend police were contacted but complainants were told
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NOW OPEN: The Calahonda charity shop.
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Raising €1 Million for Charity
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that nothing could be done as there was just one patrol boat covering the waters from Fuengirola to Estepona.
THE founder of the La Cala de Mijas Lions, Martin Rhead, formed the Club in January 1998 and it is now on its way to raising €1 million to help local causes. In 2004 the Charity Shop was opened in Calle Torremolinos, 12, the brainchild of the then President Ron Freeman. The Lions have been extending their mission of service every year as each new President brings in new ideas. The continuing needs are great and our services include sight, health, schools, youth, family, the elderly and the environment. They are a small group of like-minded men and women who meet every second and fourth Wednesday each month to organise events to raise money for local charities or individuals in need. Being a member of the Lions is a socially rewarding experience with satisfaction in seeing those less fortunate enjoying a better life, thanks to the efforts of the Lions and of course all their volunteers, friends, sponsors and supporters, without whom none of what the Lions do would be possible. More information is available at www.e-club house.org/sites/mijasla cala.
Age Care Association THE Age Care Association has reopened its charity shop in Calahonda and is hosting coffee mornings in the new ‘drop-in’ centre in Fuengirola, and in the café 1308 in Calypso Riviera (for those members in La Cala de Mijas and Calahonda). After three months of isolation, many elderly, vulnerable residents have embraced this time spent catching up with friends, especially as their families are not here in Spain and not all have the IT skills that enable them to communicate on
social media. Age Care volunteers have managed to respond to all those in need, but are now looking for additional volunteer drivers to accommodate the new members who have joined during the lockdown. At the moment the Calahonda branch has nearly 200 members, most of whom require hospital visits, clinical and doctor’s appointments, but have no means of transport other than taxis, so if you can help please call Lesley on 635 407 255.
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Grand reopening UPON reaching the street where Age Concern’s charity shop is celebrating its first day of reopening I need only to follow the queue to find it. The shop had opened it’s doors 20 minutes ago and customers were eager to get inside. Upon entering I can see why, the shop has been laid out in a spacious way both to leave the correct distance for social distancing and to allow wheelchairs to move freely. The rails are stocked well with clean, bright summer wear and ornaments and pictures are beautifully displayed. The volunteers have taken great care with laying brightly coloured tape on the floor to guide you through the shop, there are gloves and hand sanitiser at the door. Every single person I speak to is welcoming, happy and chatty, great customer service. Charity Secretary Steve Marshall told me that ”People have been knocking on the doors whilst we were setting up the shop, looking forward to getting in. The shop is a focal point in the community and visitors not only come to buy but they come for help and advice,
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IN GREAT DEMAND: There were queues of people waiting to get in. whether they need welfare care or a driver etc.” Looking further through the shop I can see that the stock is in great condition, clean and some even look brand new. However, the charity is always accepting donations as
I am sure this stock will move quickly. Therefore, if you have anything you think would benefit them it can be taken to 56 Calle Francisco Cano in Los Boliches or contact the charity on telephone number 652 537 615.
Congratulations Father Daly EURO WEEKLY NEWS would like to join the Immaculada Church in Arroyo de la Miel in congratulating Father Gerard Daly on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee on Sunday, June 28. Father Daly is a very well
known figure in the community, being the only English-speaking priest who moved to the area in 2014. Originally from Ballyshannon in County Donegal, he was ordained
in St Peters in Rome and went on to teach, mainly in colleges in Lancashire. When he moved to Spain he created a regular mass in English on Sundays at 1.30 pm in the Immaculada Church. Outside of mass, Father Daly spends time visiting the local hospitals and is also the priest who would oversee the weddings of any Irish and English weddings on the coast. Congratulations Father Daly|
Celebrating Golden Jubilee.
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Diabetic Support Group THE La Cala Diabetics Group has had to suspend its operations during the lockdown and has been advised by the consulting doctor not to hold meetings at their usual venue until September at the earliest. As some members miss getting together for a chat, they are going to experiment with a coffee morning without any testing taking place and organiser Anne Bowles has booked part of the terrace at El Cortijillo in La Cala for noon on Friday July 3 for coffee and drinks. Bookings will have to be made in advance by calling Anne on +34 607 879 450.
One less hazard AFTER receiving an anonymous phone call, officers from the Local Police and Marbella Fire Brigade met on one of the municipality’s beaches to investigate a potential health hazard. It turned out that swimmers could have been in danger from an iron strut which was attached to the remains of a concrete pillar embedded in the sand at the shoreline. The officers managed, with some difficulty, to remove the obstruction and allowed bathers back into the water.
San Pedro in the Eye LOOKING to Malaga and of course London, the Marbella Council has received a request from a private company to set up a huge Ferris wheel on the San Pedro Alcantara Boulevard. The Boulevard houses an amphitheatre, a
number of children’s playgrounds, exercise areas and café/bars so there is plenty of space to allow for the construction of the wheel which is expected to be 50 metres tall and have 30 capsules which is likely to cost in the region of €1.5 million.
There is currently a great deal of free parking either side of the Boulevard but it is generally full, so some decision will be needed as to how to cope with the possible arrival of 240 people every 30 minutes before it opens for business in 2021.
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Colours of the Rainbow PSOE councillor, Antonio Benítez put forward a request to the Estepona Council for the flying of the Rainbow (LGTBI) flag on the roundabout that usually flies the European Union flag. He argued that this would show the municipality’s support of LGTBI issues and would be likely to encourage an upsurge in tourism from members of those groups. Although the proposal was rejected, by way of compromise, the mayor agreed that it should be flown on Sunday June 28 which is celebrated as the Day of Pride.
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IN AGREEMENT: Councillor Nicolás de Miguel in his Madrid Bear Community shirt.
THE Torremolinos councillor for Equality and Diversities Nicolás de Miguel, met with forensic psychologist and expert in psychological intervention Javier Postigo, to sign a collaboration agreement for the investigation of LGTBQ phobia in the municipality. The hope and expectation is that the psychologist will be able to confirm that the municipality is safe and welcoming to the LGTBQ com-
munity and will be able to provide the council with tools to know and identify possible cases and act against signs of discrimination. The councillor who was accompanied by the team working in the department he heads said, that the council wants to record “in black and white that Torremolinos has been, is and will be at the forefront of all actions aimed at eradicating LGBTQ phobia from our streets and our society.”
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Food bank project IN April of this year, members of Soroptimist International Costa del Sol group decided to support families, who lost their income due to the lockdown, by donating food to the municipal food bank in Mijas which is run by the Red Cross. They started by purchasing dry and canned food goods, but by the end of April added fresh fruit and vegetables as well as eggs. To date they have donated over 3,900 eggs
which together with the potatoes, apples, carrots, onions and oranges, create some necessary variety. At a recent club meeting, the members decided that it was too early to stop the support and expect to continue their assistance until later in the year. Anybody interested in donating or in joining email soroptimist.costadelsol@gm ail.com or visit Facebook: Soroptimist International Costa del Sol.
Skeletons Found
AS work has started on completely renovating the old La Fonda Hotel in Marbella Old Town, builders have made some grisly discoveries. A number of skeletons have been uncovered in the foundations of the building which it is understood was originally the site of a convent. Whilst examination of the bones is taking place, it is assumed that there is no suggestion of recent foul play and one theory is that those who died in religious orders of the time were buried there. Alternatively, there could be a more recent and less palatable explanation going back to the 1930s.
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COSTA WOMEN are coming together with some small local businesses and organising a series of Online PopUp shops, the first of which begins July 25 from 12 noon. They are also supporting Bancosol Alimentos Charity by donating a percentage of the sales from the weekend event. As more businesses have adapted by moving their business online, the trend is also the same for buyers. Not so long ago, we found the trend moving away from the local high street specialist shops towards the large inner city stores and out of town massive retail parks. It is now these companies that seem to be struggling the most. On June 25, the ‘shopkeepers’ will
have the opportunity to broadcast to the Facebook group to introduce themselves and “tell their stor.” The benefit to the local trader is the PopUp shop will give them that little bit extra exposure and brings the shop to the customer. The event will continue live, commencing at 10am and closing at 8.30pm from Friday to Sunday. The group is open now 24/7 until July 5. You can find it at facebook. com/groups/CostaWom enPopUpShop/. Founder of Costa Women, Ali Meehan says, “There has been a flurry of excitement about our PopUp shop with lots of people already joining the Facebook group ahead of it ‘going live’ today, Thursday June 25.”
New arrival EURO WEEKLY NEWS spoke exclusively to Kevin Hall from Manchester who had just flown into Malaga from Birmingham on Monday on a Ryanair flight. He was able to tell us exactly what his journey was like and what evidence he had seen of how the airline and airports are dealing with travellers now that they are free to enter Spain. “Entering the terminal into departures at Birmingham airport there was clear signage informing that only travelling passengers could enter and that your temperature would be taken,” said Kevin, adding “I noticed what seemed like an unmanned temperature reader, but at no point was I asked to give a reading.” Kevin went on to explain that no questions were asked by security staff or Ryanair staff as he checked in and no measures of social distancing were observed on the ground. On taking his seat in the plane “The plane was only 40 per cent full
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OFF THE GROUND: Mass of tourists expected to be travelling from UK to Spanish shores. UNMANNED: Passengers were not temperature checked on the UK side. and there was plenty of room for people to Credit: Kevin H. space out but one passenger who asked to move was denied. The captain said across the radio that we must wear masks at all times and ask if we needed to go to the toilet. Nobody asked to go to the toilet and as people began to relax, the masks came off. The air staff did nothing to enforce these measures.” On departing the plane, the passengers were kept on a packed terminal bus for quite a long period before being ferried to the terminal. Now in Spain, the passengers were
each scanned for their temperature by a member of staff upon passing through the airport and sent on their way. “On the Ryanair site there were details of a lengthy form that I should have been asked to fill out with regard to where I was going, staying, for how long etc. But at no point at all was this offered or requested.” With a mass of tourists expected to be landing on Spanish shores now, we would hope that Ryanair can up their game to ensure that their passengers are fit and well and appreciate the hard work done by residents and the Spanish government to keep the virus at bay.
Niagara Blues ON Friday July 24 at 10pm Richard Ray Farrell who was born on the New York side of the Niagara Falls will be bringing his style of Blues to the Costa del Sol. He returns to Malaga City where he will appear at the Sala Cochera Cabaret with entry costing just €10. Playing harmonica and guitar he has performed and sung alongside many of the American Blues greats and his performance covers country, rock, ragtime, swing and, above all, the Blues paying tribute to both Chicago and the Mississippi Delta.
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TRUE STYLE: One man who can play the Blues. Despite his upbringing in the US, he moved to Paris as a teenager, earning a living busking and then
moved to Spain where he busked but was also part of a Spanish Blues Band and is now a Malaga resident.
Relocation of tourist office FROM Monday June 22 the official Benalmadena tourist office is now located at Castillo De Bil-Bil. Originally located at Solymar, the new office offers more space and is better located to service tourists. “The new office will offer better guar-
antees for the prevention of new cases of Covid-19,”, stated Victor Navas, the mayor and counsellor of Tourism. The opening hours of the new office are from Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 20.00, and Saturdays from 10.0016.00.
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A grieving father speaks to Euro Weekly News John Smith
IN HAPPIER TIMES: Carl in the black shirt with members of the family. was speaking to Euro Weekly News, there was absolutely to history of mental illness and Carl was not known by the family or friends to be heavily into drugs. Apart from the initial telephone call from the Spanish authorities, there has been little
further communication and he and Sharon have been in contact with the British Consulate in Malaga to try to find out what really happened as at the moment all they know is what they have read (and find hard to believe) online. The fact is that Carl was a
self-employed electrician who worked in both Spain and the UK and had travelled to Estepona at the beginning of the year to undertake contracting work, but was then caught in the State of Alarm and lockdown. He was known to his next-door neighbour and
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IT is every parent’s nightmare to discover that their son has died and to receive this terrible news when you are thousands of miles apart makes it even worse. This is the case of Dudley and Sharon Barton who live in Manchester and were horrified to receive a phone call from Spanish police to report the death of their 30-year-old son Carl in Estepona on the night of June 15. To make matters worse, press observations have suggested that he was a mentally deranged drug taker who had caused problems for neighbours which is so far removed from how they knew their son. Often parents are blind to the activities of their children but according to Dudley who
had indeed done some installation work for him, but according to Mr Barton there was no evidence of problems between them and in their most recent telephone call his son was upbeat saying that he hoped to be home by July 3. They are now in contact with a Spanish lawyer and the British Consulate have offered to accompany them to speak to the authorities as and when they can get to Spain. Naturally, the family are still in shock but intend to travel as soon as they can and are touched by the many kind words they have received from Carl’s friends and people in Estepona who he worked for. In the meantime however, they are anxious to ensure that speculation doesn’t tarnish the memory of their son.
REVIEWING WORKS: The results will be beneficial to the residents. WORK is being undertaken in Benalmadena Pueblo to ensure a regular and clean
supply of drinking water to residents and businesses at a cost of €471,000.
Missing man’s body found AN appeal from the granddaughter of an 82-year-old man who had disappeared in Estepona last weekend appeared on social media. According to her message, he was last seen in the Camino de los Molinos, was wearing a pink and white shirt with black trousers and was believed to be driving a white Renault Kangoo with stickers on it saying Luis Rodríguez Construction. A search was undertaken by the National Police and his body was eventually found after his vehicle had come off the road in a rural area.
The council and the Emabesa water company are determined to ensure sustainability of the water supply and to conserve what may become limited water resources due to global warming. Currently the company is one of the most advanced in water management in Malaga Province and whilst the works will have inconvenienced residents, the long-term result will be beneficial. As the work progresses, so the council has taken the opportunity to lay new asphalt and paving stones which should have a long life and fit in with the general look of the village.
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GOING GREEN: The second vertical garden in Fuengirola.
THE Fuengirola Green Plan calls for innovative use of space to increase the amount of attractive vegetation in the town and its second vertical garden has now been opened in Los Pacos at a cost of €17,811.20. The Fuengirola mayor, Ana Mula visited the new garden which is located on Avenida Finlandia under the bridge of the old Nacional-340, next to the Arroyo Pajare to see for herself the improvement.
IN May of this year, a 27-yearold British man was left at the Costa del Sol Hospital in Marbella with three bullet wounds in his legs and since then officers of the National Police have been investigating the shooting. They have now es-
The infrastructure is now covered with greenery, whilst the area along Calle Juan Breva in Los Boliches enjoys the addition of a number of pots containing colour ful gitanillas (known in English as Gypsy Plants). Next to be tackled will be a third vertical garden in a space to be chosen in Miramar and that will also contain plants that are easy to manage, yet are both attractive and expected to create volume.
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FIESTA FROM HOME: A different way of experiencing these festivities.
Three Men Arrested tablished that this was a punishment made by three members of a drug gang and the man shot was a member of the same gang. Officers have ar-
Treating Palms T H E M a n i l v a C o u n c i l i s v e r y a w a re that palm trees whilst being attractive can also be a nuisance, dropping seeds and often attacked by bugs. On the sea-front of Sabinillas there are some 325 trees all of which are now being pruned and treated by special ‘arbolistas’ to ensure that the area continues to be attractive to visitors. Work on trees in other parts of the municipality will continue and there may be some temporary road closures or diversions.
rested three men, two from Britain and one from Ireland after realising that the Irishman had actually accompanied the shot man to hospital and made
a statement which later proved to be false. During the raid, officers discovered a blood-stained sweatshirt, a semi-automatic pistol, a silencer and more than 100 rounds of ammunition as well as three stolen vehicles.
Time to Tee Off ANOTHER name for the Costa del Sol is Costa del Golf due to the number of courses there and the mayor of Marbella, Ángeles Muñoz has launched a Golf Passport in order to encourage local and visiting lovers of the sport to six of the city’s well-designed courses. This is a partnership aimed at encouraging golfers to obtain the passport which will give
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THE Ministry of Health has reported on June 23 that a ‘cluster’ of coronavirus infections has been detected in Malaga, as nine people have tested positive by PCR tests. The outbreak has been detected in the Red Cross Reception, Emergency and Referral Centre, and a hundred cases are currently being followed up. The Board has been using the English term for a cluster as a technicality to refer to what in Spanish would be a group or accumulation. The first case was detected on Sunday June 21 and so far, entrance and exits to the centre have been suspended. Samples from all residents and workers have also been taken for laboratory testing. The President of the Junta de Andalucia, Moreno Bonilla, rejected the notion that there are any Covid-19 outbreaks because this could aggravate the community and create an ‘inadequate”‘ sense of panic or alarm. However, Bonilla has warned that with the new relaxed mobility, they must use the term ‘small cluster’ to refer to these new cases of Covid-19.
THE councillors for Fiestas of Alhaurin el Grande, Francisco José Burgos, and, Inmaculada Fernández have presented the poster of ‘Enferiados en Casa,’ an alternative cultural and festive event to the July Feria, that should take place on July 3, 4 and 5 in Villafranco del Guadalhorce. Burgos explained that “to maintain the essence of this unique Fair… we launched Enferiados en Casa to bring to all the residents of the district a different way of experiencing these festivities so that on July 3, 4 and 5, it will be broadcast on Alhaurín Televisión and its social networks, as well as on the different communication channels of the town hall.” In addition, a series of parallel activities will be carried out, such as the ‘Mi Rincon de Feria’ photo and video contest and the ‘La alegría de la huerta’ fruit and vegetable products contest.
COSTA DEL GOLF: The mayor with young golfers Juan Macías and Laura Gómez.
them special prices for green fees and buggies at each of the six participating courses, La Quinta, Santa Clara, Marbella Golf, Cabopino, Santa María and Los Naranjos.
As several municipalities on the Costa del Sol will be vying for visitors, the golfing sector is important to Marbella as golfers tend to spend more money than many other visitors.
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THE Ibiza government has announced that clubs will not reopen this summer, according to reports. Tourists are gearing up to return to Spain this summer, but the Balearic government has now announced that clubs will not reopen for the 2020 season. A report from Spanish press suggests clubs will remain shuttered for this year’s season, and possibly into 2021. Clubs were initially given the green light to open this month from Spain’s national government during the
Caught Drunk THE Brians 1 Prison in Spain’s Barcelona has been forced to remove hydro-alcoholic gels from its facilities after inmates were caught using it to get drunk. According to sources at the prison, inmates were caught using this protective Covid-19 measure, which were installed to maximise hygiene measures, to get drunk. The San Esteban de Seroviras prison installed units of this sanitising gel in order to guarantee security measures during the coronavirus pandemic. However, this
measure only lasted five days as the female inmates were using this to make cocktails and get drunk. Although these gels do not possess very high alcohol content, they have been removed due to their toxicity when ingested. In fact, the Toxicological Information Service recommends going to the emergency services if this substance is ingested. Inmates were mixing ice and Coca-Cola with the hydro-alcoholic gel to create makeshift cocktails in order to get a buzz during their incarceration.
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Nowhere to party ‘third phase’ of opening after lockdown, but the island’s biggest clubs confirmed they are to remain shuttered. Despite the Spanish government’s approval, the Balearic Islands president, Francina Armengo, ordered the clubs to remain shut, citing outbreaks of coronavirus in other countries due to the reopening of nightlife. If the
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clubs were to open, the regulations regarding capacity, no dancing, and dance floors to be covered with tables, and masks being in use where social distancing isn’t possible would make opening extremely difficult financially. Tourism is one of the most crucial industries in Spain, especially in Ibiza. Spain welcomes approximately 80 million tourists a year, with the industry providing over 12 per cent of the country’s GDP.
LGBTQ Homage CORREOS, the national courier ser vice has launched it’s first-ever LGBTQ stamp in commemoration of Pride month which features a subtle homage to the Costa del Sol. The month of June is typically referred to as ‘pride,’ a month in which Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer people celebrate their history and community. The official Pride Day is celebrated on June 28 and therefore Correos has joined the rest of the
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MAKING HISTORY: Correos launches first LGBTQ stamp.
world in celebrating this event. The courier ser-
vice has created a rainbow stamp which resem-
bles the famous LGBTQ flag. This tribute to the LGBTQ community will also be illustrated with some rainbow mailboxes, vans and post offices. The bottom of the stamp has 'Pasaje Begoña (Torremolinos, Malaga)' written on it, as in 2019 this location in the Costa del Sol was declared a ‘Place of Historical Memory’ due to its significance with the movement for the Rights and Freedoms of the LGBTQ group.
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Heartbreaking ON Thursday June 18, the Royal Canine Society of Spain (RSCE) reported that the abandonment of dogs in the country has increased by 25 per cent since the start of the deescalation period. Spain is one of the worst countries in Europe regarding the abandonment of pets, as each year 140,000 cats and dogs are left on the
streets. The RSCE communicated that at the end of May about 2,000 dogs were abandoned in Spain. This period coincides with the first two weeks of the de-escalation plan as well as the emergence of summer and the end of the State of Alarm. The RSCE warned of a 50 per cent rise in the de-
THE Anima Naturalis charity and pressure group in Spain has taken up the rights of seals, sea lions and penguins in a mini zoo in the city of Santander. Many have been shocked by pictures of injured sea lions and penguins and in at least one case a dead seal wrapped in a rubbish bag whilst another is covered in moss floating in stagnant
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mand for puppies amid a pandemic, that is, “about 5,000 dogs who, in many cases, were instrumentalised as a means of going for a walk, entertaining children or creating a greater bond by having more time to be together.� These puppies are now likely to have been abandoned to fend for themselves.
Saving seals in Santander water. Following their campaign, the matter is now before the Santander Council and the charity will be undertaking a review of the birds and sea creatures with a view to proving that they are neglected so that the animals may be removed to safe accommodation and the mini zoo closed down.
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SEA RESCUE: Firemen pedal to the scene.
WHEN a report was received by the volunteer fire brigade in Tossa de Mar that a diver was in difficulty and needed assistance, no proper rescue boat was immediately available. The diver could only be reached by sea and
the firemen decided that his health was more important than their dignity so they borrowed two kayaks and a tourist pedal boat to get to him. Happily, they were able to offer basic medical assistance until a rescue boat arrived at
which time he was transferred via the pedal boat and then taken by emergency services to a medical centre for treatment. The local fire brigade union has criticised the lack of facilities and equipment currently available.
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TWO YOUNG BOYS: The family needs urgent help. A FAMILY of four who has been living in Spain for five years and currently resides just outside Barcelona have been left in dire straits and let down by the very system they put their faith in. Euro Weekly News spoke directly with the couple who cannot be named for legal reasons. They are a mixedrace gay couple who have two sons, now seven and eight, brothe r s b y m o t h e r, w h o were adopted seven years ago. The eldest is also of mixed race and they both have only ever known Spanish life and attended school in Spain, and this is their home. The couple are urgently trying to raise funds in order to keep a roof over their heads. Unfortunately, they have been left penniless by a corrupt lawyer who they trusted to manage their legal affairs with regards to a legal battle against homophobia, racism and bullying. When moving to
Spain they followed all legal steps - registering residency, paying taxes, putting their sons into a local school. However, a short while ago they realised that the lawyer they had hired had not filed any paperwork as requested and, on his own admission, had been negligent in legal cases and, as such, is responsible for the family’s massive loss. Whilst also trying to set up a business in Spain, with so-called aid from the same lawyer, they lost all of their financial security and home, along with all family possessions without notice. Unfortunately, since then, they have had to rely on the support of friends and local charities to keep a roof over their heads. The couple have sold everything possible and are now down to their last week of free accommodation before being put on to the streets. “We have tried all angles to get help and
we have run dry, as it seems our official residency was not filed properly by our lawyer and, as such, this has meant we have no support from the Catalan gover nment even though they have helped with food vouchers, school fees etc for which we are so grateful,” said one of the partners. Their friend Marina has set up a GoFundMe page ‘Support a family with legal costs and homelessness’ to raise money to support them regarding accommodation and legal fees. Should any of our many readers wish to help this couple in need please go to the page where even a donation of as little as €10 could help towards finding them shelter. The couple said, “We would be eternally grateful if anyone could help, however small it may seem, it will all go to make a big pot to keep our boys safe.”
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MAINTENANCE IS STILL A MUST OWNERS will know properties always need maintenance and some need more than others. Maintenance is especially important when the lack of it starts to affect the other owners in a community and the public. An annoying example, is a second home swimming pool that’s half full of smelly green water, but totally full of bloodthirsty mosquitoes. This has increasingly come to light over the
last few months, understandably so as many owners who live in other provinces or other countries were, through no fault of their own, suddenly prohibited from visiting their second homes. Unfortunately this does not absolve them or remove the problem. Some owners fortunately already had pool and maintenance contracts, while others were able to arrange for someone to undertake any work needed. Whereas others have
just been waiting for the lockdown to be lifted, unaware of their situation and any little surprises that might await them. According to the Law of Horizontal Property article 9, b, every owner is obliged to maintain their own private property in a good state, ensure there is no damage to the community or other owners and are obliged to pay compensation if damage is caused by their negligence or by anyone for whom they are responsible. Meaning owners have an obligation to manage their maintenance properly even when they cannot be there. This may seem unreasonable but it is not an excuse. In some cases in the eyes of the law at least, owners will still be obliged to pay compensation for consequential damages. The problem will be proving ‘damage’, es-
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pecially when a property is locked or a plot inaccessible. Whose mosquitoes are biting who, where does a bad smell originate from and more seriously where is the source of a water leak and so on. In addition to the Law of Horizontal Property, the law that governs all communities throughout Spain, there are local by-laws that oblige owners to take care of their property (or have someone do it for them). Obviously during the crisis some tolerance will have been shown, but disrespecting municipal by-laws in nor mal
A SMALL outbreak is being investigated in Murcia which, according to the Ministry of Health, has stemmed from a traveller who journeyed from Madrid to Bolivia. Although there are only 11 people who have tested positive in the province of Murcia, there are currently around 50 people in quarantine.All of these people share a common thread: they all had contact with this man who travelled from Bolivia; this is known as an ‘index case.’The Epidemiology branch of the Ministry of Health has detected that 11 people who tested positive had come into contact with the traveller from Bolivia. An additional 50 individuals have been placed in quarantine and are being followed up by primary care physicians although the first cases were detected as early as June 17.In Murcia, there are currently 87 people who have tested positive for the coronavirus. Amongst other issues, the arrival
times and probably under the ‘new normal’ could easily lead to an owner being periodically fined by their town hall until they have resolved the situation. This may be the law but there is another problem. Except in urgent and exceptional situations, like loose brick work, no one should enter another person’s property without either the owner’s consent or authorisation from a judge. This includes other members of the community of owners and the town halls. Only occasionally will town halls undertake maintenance work themselves and later invoice the owners for it. Although town halls can and do fine owners for lack of suitable maintenance, a community cannot, a community can only seek damages. Unfortunately if the owner still does nothing
about the upkeep of their property, the community and the town hall cannot enter and undertake any work without judicial permission, even in normal times this can be difficult and invariably takes time, meanwhile the mosquitoes are still busy. In all likelihood, before long more flights will be resumed, roads and borders will stay open and slowly, slowly owners will venture out into the wider world, most owners resolving the situation to everyone’s satisfaction before a court order can be issued. For those owners that cannot or are reluctant to travel, communities would do well to make contact ensuring the owner is aware of the situation and where possible offer help. For those owners who don’t want to cooperate, legal proceedings are always an option. In the meantime stay safe.
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CORONA ALERT: Traveller from Madrid to Bolivia known as an ‘index case.’ of imported cases is very troubling and even more so as 100 international flights landed on
Sunday June 21 in Spain, marking the first day into the ‘new normality.’
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23.1 per cent of the population. In other words, the crisis will leave 10.8 million Spaniards in poverty. Oxfam Intermon expects the Balearic Islands, Castilla y Leon, Aragon and Catalonia to register the biggest per cent rises. In absolute
terms, it forecasts Andalucia will see the most people fall into poverty, with 201,000 more.The report also says that income inequality will increase by 1.7 per cent on the Gini Index, the coefficient commonly used to measure nations’ inequality lev-
els. In Spain it will therefore reach 34.2, compared with 32.5 pre-crisis. Andalucia will have the biggest rise in inequality, the organisation concludes, followed by the Canary Islands and Extremadura. By contrast, the NGO found that Spain’s 23 billionaires saw the value of their wealth go up by some €19,200 million between the middle of March and the beginning of June.
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A FEROCIOUS wildfire ripped through the Sierra Cabrera mountains on Sunday June 21, burning through 180 hectares before firefighters had the fast-moving blaze under control by midday on Monday. The fire broke out early Sunday afternoon. Initial reports said it started in the Llanos de Anton zone of Carboneras, but later reports said the origin was in El Moro in Mojacar. By night-time the flames had raced through easily burning terrain in Mojacar
TOUGH JOB: Some 150 firefighters worked tirelessly throughout the night to bring the blaze under control.
and Turre. The Andalucia Infoca wildfire prevention service reported that five planes and seven helicopters were battling to put out the blaze alongside teams of forest firefighters. The steep terrain made it impossible to get fire engines near to the flames. The intensity of the blaze was such it turned the evening sky in Mojacar a burnt orange, while the
smoke could be seen as far away as Aguilas in Murcia. Infoca reported it was a tough night. Some 150 firefighters worked tirelessly until morning to stop the ‘difficult to fight’ fire advancing further, helicopters and planes rejoining the efforts when the light came up. After an anxious 24 hours, there was relief for local residents by midday on Monday when
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THE Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the economy could push 700,000 people in Spain into poverty and widen the country’s wealth gap, according to Oxfam Intermon. The NGO’s ‘A fair and necessary reconstruction is possible’ report predicts the estimated 9 per cent drop in GDP and 19 per cent rise in unemployment will increase relative poverty by 1.6 per cent to
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Infoca reported the wildfire was under control. Firefighting teams remained working on Tuesday to ensure nothing was still smouldering. There were no reports anyone was hurt in the fire or of damage to property, but two families were evacuated from their homes as a precaution. The BIIF Forest Fires Investigation Brigade are working to determine what sparked off the blaze.
A STEP BACK
AFTER only one day of Spain lifting its State of Alarm, authorities on Monday June 22 announced that three districts in Aragon would be going back to stage two lockdown measures The districts of Cinca Medio, Bajo Cinca, and La Litera in northeastern Spain have returned to phase two of Spain’s lockdown plan, that puts much stricter limits on capacity in public spaces and shrinks the size of gatherings. Sira Repolles, Aragon’s health minister said, “The
UNDER LOCKDOWN: It’s back to Phase two. infection situation has changed rapidly in some areas.”
He told a press conference. “The emergence of new cases has multiplied by about 15 times in recent days in these areas.” Regional health authorities have been in charge of the coronavirus response, since Spain’s State of Alarm was lifted. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has said, “Unless the country is under a State of Alarm, travel cannot be broadly limited. Therefore authorities are recommending people avoid entering or leaving the affected areas, however they cannot legally forbid them to do so.”
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Has policing by consent become outdated? Political Viewpoint from Spain by DAMON MITCHELL HAVING seen the viral video of a police officer in Hackney, London on the ground being attacked by youths who don’t seem to care about any consequence, one can’t help but think that the balance between democracy and freedom are being pushed to the limits in the UK. Policing by consent and not by force is the philosophy by which the UK has always tried to uphold the law. However, as pointed out by our man in the know when it comes to Spanish politics and rights, Jose Maria Rodrigo “The public respect towards the police in the last couple of weeks is shocking from a Spanish point of view and reflects a political problem which is clearly reflected in society. Without a balance between democracy and freedom towards its communities.” Spanish police have been highly
UK policing by consent. criticised by some of the English press in the past with their actions claimed to be ‘Draconian’ or ‘disproportionate.’
Spanish policing by necessary force. However, Spain’s three main police forces seem to be able to balance out rights and openness. The Local Police, as their name points out are close to the commu-
nities and police by consent. The National Police are focused in larger towns and cities and deal with harder types of crime and riots. I t i s t h e i r j o b t o p o l i c e b y f o rc e when the situation requires them to maintain the status quo between democracy and freedom for all. The Guardia Civil is per haps the most versatile of the three as they will take the role of Local Police in the villages and back up the National Police when needed in riots. Everybody in Spain has been able to see how these forces’ no nonsense attitude to policing has guaranteed a lockdown which has seen excellent results, making residents feel safe. To be able to police by consent there has to be a balance between communities and its police and from a Spanish point of view “the UK politicians have had a counterproductive attitude towards long running issues which have been reflected these past weeks on the streets of Britain,” said Jose Maria.
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is the amount that Javier Tebas, President of La Liga believes will be lost over the next two years by clubs due to the pandemic.
Company Reducing carbon emissions faked likes FACEBOOK has announced that it has not only banned the Madridbased MGP25 Cyberint Services for placing likes on Instagram accounts for profit but will also be taking action against the company. It believes that the company created a special computer tool to gen erate likes in order to boost interest in the clients it represented. A spokesperson for Facebook said “The defendant’s service was designed to evade Instagram’s restrictions against fake engagement by mimicking the Instagram official app in the way that it connected to our systems.”
THE John Lewis Partnership, which owns department stores and Wait rose supermarkets in the UK has an nounced that it is stepping up its commitment to reducing carbon emissions by building a dedicated biomethane gas filling station. This will enable its largest heavy goods vehicles to use a lowcarbon alternative to diesel and in addition, it plans to stop using fossil fuels across its entire 4,800 strong trans port fleet by 2030. The new biomethane gas filling station will be built in conjunction with Air Liquide and will open at the
Partnership’s head office in Bracknell in December 2020, making it the business’s first onsite gas filling sta tion. It will facilitate the conversion of the Bracknell Waitrose fleet to biomethane and complement gas filling stations already in use near to John Lewis and Waitrose regional distribution centres in Leyland, Lan cashire, and in Northampton. Serving some 120 Waitrose heavy goods vehicles, the lorries will run on biomethane made from food waste and food processing waste materials rather than diesel which will reduce CO2 emissions by 80 per cent.
Over the next seven years, it is es timated the Bracknell site alone will save over 70,000 tonnes of CO2, equivalent to the carbon footprint produced by over 13,000 UK house holds. Another addition will be the introduction of 1,750 electric vans alongside 750 refrigerated trailers converted from diesel to electric dri ve. In addition, the Partnership’s 1,300 strong car fleet will become 100 per cent electric and any remain ing vehicles that could not be con verted to biomethane or electric will use hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) biodiesel.
LEGALLY SPEAKING Can they claim for injuries? We live next to the small communal pool on our urbanisation. By request of the president we keep a lookout and report to him if anyone is not behaving by the rules. We had children in the pool without adult su pervision and without social distancing, so my husband took photographs for proof. Soon after a group of children and mothers came to our house and attacked us. My hus band had scratches on his body and a bite and two of the mothers were punching my face. The next day I had to go to the dentist to have my teeth fixed at a cost of €70. I in formed the administrator and requested that perhaps I could claim the €70 from the community insurance. Should I be able to make a claim? C P T (Costa del Sol) You acted with the best interests of YOU AND THE LAW the community in IN SPAIN mind. However, you may not take photographs of children or adults in the swimming pool without their permission. Any at tempt to involve the community in a semiofficial capac ity such as an insurance claim would expose the presi dent and administrator to a possible legal action.
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Send your questions for David Searl through lawyers Ubeda-Retana and Associates in Fuengirola at Ask@lawtaxspain.com, or call 952 667 090.
YIP YOP SPANISH insurer MAPFRE has launched a new insurance App YIP YOP which allows the in surance of up to three elec tronic devices or sports and leisure equipment for personal use. In addition, the customer will be able to choose which three products are insured at any time changing from one to the other whenever they wish. YIP YOP provides worldwide coverage, protecting personal belongings (as long as they are less than two years old) from material damage and theft, with three different fee op tions depending on value.
BUSINESS EXTRA Profits up EL CORTE INGLĖS has returned its largest profit (€310 million) in the past nine years and has managed to reduce its debts by €638 million to the still not insubstantial €2.73 billion and hopes that the trend will continue despite lockdown.
Record debt FIGURES released by the British government show that it borrowed £55.2 billion (€59.6 billion) in May, the highest figure since records begun in 1996 and the total UK which debt is £1.95 trillion (€2.1 trillion) amounts to 100.9 per cent of GDP.
Race debate COLGATE-PALMOLIVE is reviewing its toothpaste brand Darlie (until 1989, Darkie) as the BLM movement gathers traction. It is popular in the Far East, but packaging shows a man wearing black make-up supposedly based on the character regularly portrayed by Al Jolson.
Tourist industry debt AFTER Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced he would make €4.25 billion available for the tourism industry, many wondered where this money is coming from. Several weeks ago, it was revealed that in order to obtain the support of Ciudadanos
for the extension of the State of Alarm, the prime minister had agreed to pledge €2.5 billion in ICO (state) bank guarantees. Most of the balance of €1.75 billion is also being made as loans so the tourism sector will simply increase its debt and hope for the best.
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Muggle to fashion house director FROM playing Hermione Granger in all eight Harry Potter movies to becoming a UN Women’s Ambassador to joining the board of luxury brand Kering shows that Emma Watson has had an incredible journey. Now just 30 years old, she has found time to appear in more than 20 films, has travelled across con tinents on behalf of the United Na tions and has amassed an estimat ed fortune of €71 million. In that time, she also spent five years to gain a degree at Brown University in Rhode Island and her new role sees her sitting on the board of Kering which owns
AS Spain emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic, many trade bodies are doing all that they can to protect the financial interests of their members and the Spanish Videogames Association (AEVI) has proposed that videogames should receive the same options as other entertainment busi-
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AMBASSADOR: Emma Watson at the United Nations.
such fashion brands as Gucci, Ba lenciaga, Alexander McQueen and
Saint Laurent (YSL). Fellow directors include Jean
Videogame support ness. They want to see companies treated as well as film producers and receive a 30 per cent deduction in corporation tax for all investments over
€100,000 with a maximum allowance of €10 million for each production in order to ensure companies remain in Spain.
Liu, the president of Chinese equivalent of Uber, Tidjane Thiam, CEO of Credit Suisse and CEO of the group FrançoisHenri Pin ault. She is not there to make up numbers as her philosophy of ac tivism in both gender roles and sustainability fits in perfectly with the luxury brands that Kering owns. The company is a pioneer in sus tainability with a deep commit ment to women and Pinault creat ed the Kering Foundation in 2009 to combat violence against women. She will certainly be in a posi tion to influence the future of the world’s fourth largest luxury fash ion company and will bring impor tant contacts to her new role as she has been promoting the con cept of men becoming more in volved in upholding female rights through the UN HeForShe initia tive. As well being on the board, she will also sit on Kering’s Sustain ability Committee as she is a firm believer in sustainability in fash ion.
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BUSINESS EXTRA Spanish beer THE husband and wife team who run a small restaurant group in the north of England believe that they may have become the largest supplier of Spanish beer in the UK during lockdown. They survived by offering a delivery service.
Enterprise Act BUSINESS SECRETARY Alok Sharma has announced that changes to the Enterprise Act would go to parliament to allow the government to scrutinise foreign takeovers to ensure they do not threaten the UK’s ability to combat a public health emergency.
Affluent Madrid NOW that the State of Alarm is ending, many who live on the Spanish coasts are worried about the possible influx of visitors from Madrid but the Spanish National Institute of Statistics (INE) has revealed that Madrileños spend €34 million a day on holiday.
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LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT
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It will all be too late
AS you read this, thousands of black men, women and children are being slaughtered and enslaved in Nigeria. Black genocide is still a daily occurrence in many parts of the world and black youngsters are being killed on our streets in ever increasing numbers. All in all it is an appalling and utterly tragic situation. But why are we seeing no demonstrations concerning these issues? Where are all the marchers and BLM protests? What’s happened to all the black leaders appearing in the media, decrying the situation and urging governments to ‘do something’? Personally I only discovered most of these facts with research. So can anyone please enlighten me why it is that black lives only appear to really matter when members of the white community are involved? It simply doesn’t make sense; unless there is some ulterior motive afoot! Ah well, only time and tide will answer that question. What is more worrying is the amount of air time the main stream media gives to those who support these ‘causes.’ On the social media, over the last few weeks, numerous, often extremely articulate members of the black commu-
A DAILY OCCURRENCE: But why are we seeing no demonstrations concerning these issues?
nity have appeared, decrying the BLM movement and its methods. Intelligent black and ethnic men and women of all ages have been putting forward strong arguments as to why they actually don’t feel oppressed at all and affirming that all opportunities are there for both black and white, with many praising the system and the societies that have made them successful. Why don’t we see
any of these people on the main stream? Why aren’t some of them given the same amount of air time that the decriers and dissenters receive? Well I’ll tell you why, the left wing media are the pawns and propaganda outlets of the money men; the true shadowy manipulators of the societies we live in. It is also the reason that large conglomerates, often inexplicably seem to have leftist
leanings. This is because left wing policies higher benefits, nationalisation etc, encourage people to rely more on the state, which in turn makes the peasants more manageable. Most of the problems that beset the general public stem from money, or the lack of it. But those who control unlimited amounts, and I’m talking billions or even trillions, have a whole different agenda. The only achievement these mega rich investors crave is power. Running the world and its citizens becomes their overriding priority. To achieve their ambitions they first need to sever the roots, lower moral and bring chaos, division and hardship to the masses. Well they are already succeeding in that. And rest assured there is a great deal more to come. All I can say is heaven help our gullible children. They are the unsuspecting, mostly unpaid, and utterly naïve army of these aspiring New World dictators. Sadly, by the time they realise, it will all be too late. Another Leapy rant? That was the accusation 30 years ago, when I warned about the perils of mass immigration! Keep the Faith Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com
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Moaning and queueing: Britain’s favourite pastimes?
A MAN who had been queueing since 5.30am for the 10am opening of IKEA insisted it was a no-brainer. “Last week we queued for three hours to get access to the council tip to chuck out all the junk and tat we wanted rid of during lockdown,” he moaned. “And now we need to queue for another three hours to replace it with more junk and tat.” Traffic jams and long queues built up, sometimes for hours, outside most of the UK’s recycling centres before they reopened for the first time since lockdown. This after news that fly-tipping had meanwhile quadrupled in some areas. People are creatures of habit even if that habit happens to be a combination of standing in a queue, IKEA and relentless heat. And with the recent reopening in England of non-essential shops, you have to won-
TRAFFIC JAMS: People are creatures of habit.
der just how many of those in the winding queues at big stores and retail parks - a 40 per cent increase in footfall moaned as well. But moaning about it all is just part of the habit. Sitting in your car on the M25 for five hours on
a scorchingly hot Bank Holiday weekend going nowhere falls into the same category. You’d have imagined this confinement might have made those inclined to this sort of ritual reflect on things a bit. Unfortunately, that’s not the British way
It’s all wrong in so many ways MIKE SENKER IN MY OPINION Views of a Grumpy Old Man WE are now supposedly living in the new ‘normal’ but in fact the world has now officially gone bonkers. There are demonstrations all over the world supporting Black Lives Matter which, of course, is a legitimate, worthy and correct cause. But what doesn’t do these demos any good is the looting and violence that entails by, what looks to me, like outside influence. I saw many kids smashing windows and cars with skate boards. The perpetrators were all different races, but they didn’t seem to be there except to cause havoc. Then you have Trump getting troops using tear gas and rubber bullets to wade through a perfectly peaceful demonstration so that the lunatic Donny can have a photo taken with a Bible outside a boarded up church. We also have the situation where an episode of Fawlty Towers has been removed because of racism. Little Britain removed too for its racist overtones. No mention about the mockery of a dis-
abled person in a wheelchair. Racism is a terrible thing. I am Jewish and have had to deal with it my whole life. I still have an anti-Semitic neighbour that will make some remark every time our paths cross. A reference to ‘you lot’ or calling me a ‘4 by 2’ or a mention of camps. If you are going to get rid of racist stuff in the arts, you must get rid of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice because of the Shylock character. This was Hitler’s favourite play and was played on the radio two nights after Kristallnacht in 1938 to show how bad Jews were. Let’s not forget Charles Dickens. We have to get rid of Oliver Twist with Fagin portrayed as a thieving Jew. That’s racist isn’t it? Othello was played by Orson Welles with a black face. Let’s ban that too. And of course there are both versions of the Jazz Singer. The original has Al Jolson using black make up and the remake with Neil Diamond and his black face. The diabolical performance by Lord Laurence Olivier with his prosthetic nose and ridiculous accent. All wrong in so many ways. Of course, I don’t actually think any of this should be banned at all. I’m just trying to make a point. It never offended me. I watched it all and that’s where it ended. Even my anti-Semitic neighbour I just dismiss as an ignorant twunt.
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and very soon the UK will revert to being the over-polluted country that everybody insisted had to change. McDonald’s opened in some places too. The queues of cars stretched for miles, people desperate to get back to some
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8:00pm Opera Italia 9:00pm Top of the Pops: 1989 Nicky Campbell hosts the edition first shown on November 9, featuring performances by Janet Jackson, Electribe 101, Lisa Stansfield, Aaron Neville and Linda Ronstadt, and the Wonder Stuff. 9:30pm Kermode and Mayo's Home Entertainment Service 10:00pm Elbow at Glastonbury 2011 11:00pm Glastonbury 2003: Love with Arthur Lee 12:00am Glastonbury Backstage Acoustics 12:30am Jay-Z at Glastonbury 2008 1:40am The Summer of Love: How Hippies Changed the World
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Listen, do you want to know a secret?
GAVIN LAMBE-MURPHY DON’T you hate it, when someone tells you they have big n e w s , b u t t h e n g o o n t o s a y, they can’t say more? Well, this week, I’m that person. I have huge news. Massive. Life changing. Alas, I’m the one who c a n ’t s a y. K e e p i n g s e c re t s i s something I’ve been used to, for most of my adult life. In the past, I’ve written social diaries, for many newspapers and magazines. While the articles were mainly about my life, from time to time, I was asked to write about others. A task, I hope, I always treated fairly. As someone who’s been written about, rather a lot, I chose to report on the good that people were up to. I mean, if you’re going through a break-up, or divorce, does it really need to be splashed across the media? Certainly not. Over time, I found myself gathering so many secrets, and tit-bits of information about people. Sometimes, prominent - from politicians, to high-profile socialites. Sometimes, mind blowing stories. Other times, not so much. Mostly, I didn’t want the information, but I heard it nonetheless. Over the years, I found myself being approached by strangers in nightclubs at 4am, pleading that I never write about them. Some, sending bottles of Champagne to my table. Bottles that remained as untouched, as those who purchased them. The bottles, as they weren’t required. The purchasers, as I had no idea who they were. One Monday afternoon, an ‘unknown purchaser,’ approached my table in a restaurant. His point - to remind me how he’d sent ‘vintage Champagne’ at 4am, the previous Saturday. Before I realised, he purchased more, and joined myself and my friend, at our tiny table for two. Eventually, explaining, he was a “humble car salesman, who mixed in high society” (I kid you not). I drank his pop, and accepted his line, “please never write about
SECRETS: I hope I can keep mine. me.” Yet, here I am. After years of keeping, or probably, discarding secrets, I was a pro. However, as the week unfolded, I found it more difficult to keep my secret. At dinner, with my best friend, after ‘one for the road,’ I broke my silence. The response utter chaos. Then, endless questions. Questions, followed by Champagne. Yes, thankfully my secret, is good news. In fact, it’s the best. But enough about me. H o w a r e y o u h o l d i n g u p ? Yo u know, we’ve cleared over one hundred Corona Days. This evening, applaud yourself. Eat the pasta, raise a ‘Vera Lynn.’ Think of the last few months. Think of the good that’s come of our down time. Days when we managed to catch up on ourselves. Reading the books we received for Christmas, or spending real time with loved ones. It’s been a forced existence, but one I hope you’ve embraced. Tough times, can bring emotions we may have chosen to ignore. Sometimes, these feelings m a k e u s s t r o n g e r. I c a n s a y , emerging from this unusual era, I feel alive. If I can keep my secret for another week, well let’s see... We all have secrets, but as you know - bad news travels fast. For good news, one must wait.
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1:30am BBC News 7:00am Breakfast 11:00am Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30pm The Great Food Guys 1:00pm Football Focus 2:00pm BBC News 2:10pm Weather 2:15pm Euros Rewind 4:55pm Tackling Mental Health 5:50pm BBC News 6:00pm BBC London News; Weather 6:05pm Weather 6:10pm Match of the Day Live: The FA Cup 8:35pm Pointless Celebrities 9:20pm Michael McIntyre's Big Laughs 10:25pm Peter Crouch Save Our Summer 11:10pm BBC News 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Thierry Henry: My France, My Euros 12:30am McFarland, USA 2:35am Weather for the Week Ahead 2:40am BBC News
8:45am Blue Peter 9:15am Deadly 60 9:45am Forces of Nature with Brian Cox 10:45am Born In China 12:00pm Back in Time for the Factory 1:00pm Nadiya's British Food Adventure 1:30pm The Hairy Bikers' Bakeation 2:00pm The Great British Sewing Bee 3:00pm Money for Nothing 3:45pm Wanted Down Under 4:30pm Escape to the Country 5:00pm Cricket: England v West Indies Greatest Matches 6:00pm Flog It! 7:00pm Off the Tracks: Inside Central Station 8:00pm Rick Stein's Road to Mexico 9:00pm The Glastonbury Experience Live 10:30pm Adele at Glastonbury 2016 12:05am Coldplay at Glastonbury 2016
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Glastonbury Backstage Acoustics 8:30pm Toots & The Maytals at Glastonbury 2011 9:30pm The Young Montalbano 11:20pm The Chemical Brothers at Glastonbury 2000 12:10am Best of Glastonbury 2000 2:10am Top of the Pops: 1989 2:40am K-Pop Idols: Inside the Hit Factory 3:40am Highlands: Scotland's Wild Heart Documentary capturing the full extent of the Scottish weather and following the course of the seasons over a wild year in the Highlands.
Man About the House 7:30am Coronation Street Tracy persuades a reluctant Leanne that they should have a family day out at the petting zoo as it would do Oliver good. 7:55am Coronation Street 8:25am Coronation Street 8:50am Agatha Christie's Poirot Captain Hastings is staying with friends when wealthy heiress Mrs Inglethorp is murdered. 11:05am Agatha Christie's Marple 1:05pm Agatha Christie's Poirot 2:10pm Agatha Christie's Poirot 4:20pm Midsomer Murders 6:15pm Midsomer Murders 8:05pm Midsomer Murders 10:00pm Midsomer Murders
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4:30am First Love 6:30am Jacqueline Wilson: Four Kids, It and Me 7:00am Stray Dolls 8:45am The Top Ten Show Clips from the UK and US Top Ten show viewers the best of what is on offer on the big screen. 9:00am Mission Panda 10:30am The Gemini Man 12:30pm Downton Abbey 2:45pm Jay And Silent Bob Reboot 4:45pm Mr. Jones 6:45pm The Top Ten Show 7:00pm The Gemini Man 9:00pm Downton Abbey 11:15pm Jay And Silent Bob Reboot 1:15am The Top Ten Show 1:30am Coyote Lake 3:15am Beyond The Law 5:00am Driveways
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It’s Pride Month
PRIDE MONTH: A time to promote equality, awareness and visibility to the LGBTQ community.
LIAM ANTHONY An Open Book JUNE is officially Pride Month. A time to promote equality, awareness and visibility to the LGBTQ community. As we are living in the era of the coronavirus, traditional Pride events have been inevitably cancelled. It’s made me reflect on my own experiences of attending Pride events and what we all can do to commemorate and advocate this important month. Pride events are often seen as a celebration when in fact they are a for m of activism. The genesis of Pride Month was a consequence of the Stonewall Riots. On June 28, 1969, members of the LGBT community at the Stonewall Inn finally reacted following a police raid. It became a seminal moment, spearheading the gay rights movement. When I think back to my first Pride event in 2005, I was aware of its
historical importance, I was part of an LGBT youth group in Manchester. Our job was to design a float that would subsequently be part of the Manchester Pride march. We were an overzealous group. A fearless tight unit. We were given a workspace to use at the Manchester Art Gallery to design our float under the supervision of one of the gallery workers. If I remember rightly, he was a bit of an interloper and often told us off for having our music on too loud. Despite having been teenagers, there was an emotional maturity amongst us. We all unpacked our experiences of bullying, prejudice and ostracisation whilst working on our project. In retrospect, our group became the manifestation of a collective. There were transgender teenagers, who felt safe in our environment, after having spent too long providing relentless explanations. Romantic relationships flourished in the run-up to the march and I also met my late friend, Zoe.
Pride events eventually become imbued with your most meaningful memories. Living in a global pandemic may have thwarted many cultural and social events, however, it has provided an essence of community. We can use this month to keep on educating one another about what Pride Month means for many of us. Education can be entertaining, and I recommend watching the Netflix documentary, The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson. It follows the suspicious death of Johnson, a transgender activist in New York, whose body was found in the Hudson River in 1992. Additionally, Australian stand-up comedian Hannah Gadsby’s show Nanette, also on Netflix is a hilarious insight into Gadsby’s life. From coming out as a lesbian to being mistaken as a man, treating many taboo subjects with wit, dignity and intelligence. If none of the above whets your appetite, there is always Madonna. Happy Pride Month readers.
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10:00am The Andrew Marr Show 11:15am Sunday Politics 11:45am Sunday Morning Live 12:45pm Sunday Morning Stories 1:15pm Lifeline 1:25pm 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 Euros Rewind 5:05pm The Bidding Room 5:50pm BBC News 6:05pm BBC London News; Weather 6:10pm Weather 6:15pm Countryfile 7:10pm Match of the Day Live: The FA Cup 9:35pm Antiques Roadshow 10:00pm The Luminaries 11:00pm BBC News 11:20pm BBC London News; Weather 11:25pm Weather 11:30pm Match of the Day 2 12:00am Match of the Day: FA Cup Highlights
12:20pm Grow Your Own at Home with Alan Titchmarsh 12:50pm You've Been Framed! 1:20pm ITV News and Weather 1:30pm Britain's Brightest Celebrity Family? 2:00pm The Masked Singer US 3:00pm Dickinson's Real Deal 4:00pm Tenable 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow 7:00pm ITV News and Weather 7:15pm ITV News London 7:25pm The Chase: Celebrity Special 8:30pm Corrie: The Road to Coronation Street 10:00pm The British Soap Awards 11:00pm ITV News and Weather 11:14pm ITV London Weather 11:15pm The Comedy Years 12:15am Last Laugh in Vegas
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7:00am Teleshopping 8:00am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8:50am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:35am Dress to Impress 10:35am Dress to Impress 11:35am Dress to Impress 12:40pm The Masked Singer US 1:40pm In for a Penny 2:05pm Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams 3:05pm FYI Daily 3:10pm Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams 4:15pm The Nut Job 5:20pm FYI Daily 5:25pm The Nut Job 6:00pm Shrek 7:00pm FYI Daily 7:05pm Shrek 7:50pm Tarzan 8:50pm FYI Daily 8:55pm Tarzan 10:00pm Love Island Australia 11:20pm The Weekender: Boat Party 12:20am Family Guy 12:50am Family Guy
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5:30am Car S.O.S 6:20am Jamie: Keep Cooking and Carry On 6:45am Kirstie's Vintage Gems 7:00am Everybody Loves Raymond 7:25am Everybody Loves Raymond 7:50am Everybody Loves Raymond 8:15am The Big Bang Theory 8:40am The Big Bang Theory 9:00am The Big Bang Theory 9:30am Bake Off: The Professionals 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm The Simpsons 2:25pm The Simpsons 2:50pm Parental Guidance 4:55pm Couples Come Dine with Me 5:55pm Deal or No Deal 6:50pm A Place in the Sun 7:30pm Channel 4 News 8:00pm Escape to the Chateau 9:00pm Lost Pyramids of the Aztecs 10:00pm The Mountain Between Us
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Should I stay or should I go JOHN
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MANY expats pack their bags and go back to blighty when they are ill. I can’t understand this. The health service in Spain is superb and I should know. I have used the service in the Balearics, the Canaries and in Andalucia and I haven’t a single complaint about any of them. Some time ago I was diagnosed with cancer, like thousands of other people. The care that I received was absolutely spot on throughout my operations and my chemo and radiotherapy. Everyone was cheerful and polite and extremely helpful. Although my treatment ended a few months ago, the ongoing care is faultless. I didn’t expect it to be very good through the lockdown but it was. Some of my appointments were cancelled and the oncologist called me instead. One time, however, I told the doctor that I wasn’t happy with just a phone call and he booked me in to see him the following day. When I went to see him, he gave me his private email address and his private phone number so
ON THE MEND: I highly recommend you should stay here and get better here.
that I could call him if I felt unsure about anything or if I felt I needed to see him again. I felt the need to call him on a couple of occasions and he called me back within the hour and made an appointment for me. During lockdown he sent me an email so that I could carry it in the car in case I was stopped by the police during my trip to Malaga. Everybody that I came into contact with was kind, considerate and extremely professional. I just know in my heart that I wouldn’t have had better healthcare care anywhere else. Now that the treatments are over and I am dealing with the side effects on a daily basis, that friendly attitude is still there, from the pharmacists who have been giving me my medications, to the local clinic, nurses and my GP. I can honestly say that I was never worried about the fact that I had cancer. The doctor told me that it was curable and that I was going to be alright. They told me a few weeks ago that the tumour has gone and I just hope that it stays that way, So, if you are taken ill and you are entitled to health care here. I can highly recommend that you should stay here and get better here and not go!
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MARBELLA MOMENTS BY NICOLE KING IT’S been another very busy week however I have to say that thanks to my new #ZeroHero team I’ve managed to spend a day on the beach with my family! I think too many of us take on too much and many of us realised during lockdown that we didn’t want to go back to such a stressful agenda. Easier said than done. Hopefully however, with a conscientious effort, we can at least learn to pace ourselves a little better and do our best to only do the things we really like and with the people we like. This is why, instead of using an online service with unknown people for our new #ZeroHero promos I thought it would be more fun to get some of Marbella’s resident community to take part in the recording, as well as the advice and support of Elendil the owner of Rio Padron Recording Studios. Thank heavens, as it’s actual-
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Jam Padron ELENDIL DIEZ: Owner of Rio Padron Recording Studios. ly not as easy as I’d thought. Fortunately Elendil calmly guided us through all the steps and all the repetitions, encouraging us all the way. He also adjusted the videos to fit the length of the text and added such cool background sound effects that I have to say the end result is so very professional it’s
hard to believe that it’s ‘home-made.’ There was a moment of panic when one of my ‘voices’ cancelled at the last minute but thanks to my son-in-law, the day was saved as he stood in for one of the recordings and certainly ‘did me proud’ (as always)! Another great aspect for local per-
formers and aspiring artists is the rehearsal room; fully equipped and soundproofed for just €7.50 an hour so just contact Elendil Diez for further details www.riopadromrecordingstudios - it could also be a great way to keep your teens entertained during the long summer months! The studio is a great place to hang out and now they’ve also started online streaming of live bands ‘Jam Padron’ sessions. During lockdown they came up with the idea and the incentive that has really taken off with some outstanding performances by local bands. So a shout out to all you budding stars, get involved quickly so the world can hear your music and if you just want to watch, tickets are available from www.vuvuzela.es or contact Elendil. We are lucky to have such a set up in our community - I just hope we appreciate how lucky we really are!
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DIONE LOCKYER BEFORE you start frantically typing emails of complaint, titled with, HOW DARE YOU! Hear me out! I am a woman who has been all sizes from eight to 18. I’ve done every diet in the world, I’ve gone from killing myself in the gym five days a week to sitting on my ass eating a multi pack of crisps without even breathing, so I feel I have a bloody right to type this and I warmly welcome your views. I see and hear it daily on social media, on the TV and in magazines. You know the type of magazines I’m talking about, the ones that out celebrities for their cellulite or comment on how they have gained a pound in the last year. Yep! They’re the ones! So, are fat people lazy? There is no one answer that fits all here. I can tell you from a personal view, that I am currently sat at my desk with a cup of coffee, typing this, wearing
Fat people are Lazy! shorts that must have shrunk in the wash due to the lockdown chub, contemplating whether to undo the top button so I am able to breathe easier. Yes, I’m fat... AGAIN! Last year I was in control. I ate clean, didn’t skip meals, drank plenty of water and trained... HARD. I was at my strongest, fittest and boy, it felt good. Everyone commented how good I looked and I walked around with a proud strut. After 43 years, I’d finally cracked it and there was no going back. Christmas came and so did the parties. No problem I told myself. I still have to live life and enjoy it. Enjoy it I did! I went to Liverpool and Manchester to celebrate my beautiful friend’s 40th, family visited, drinks were flowing, as were the snacks. Our last guests left just after the Three Kings and by then bad habits had kicked back in. I told myself I’d start back in the gym on Monday, but one Monday turned into the next Monday
Find the balance that you need. and the next until BOOM Lockdown! I’d told myself I’d been too busy and not to worry too much as I’ll be fine. With lockdown in place, we couldn’t leave the house unless we went shopping so what was there to do? EAT AND DRINK! I’d pour myself a glass of wine every night with my dinner and started picking at crap food. Crisps, sandwiches, cheese. You name it, I was eating it. My work transferred to online so I ate whilst I worked. Was I being lazy? In some places YES! I wasn’t exercising (I
have weights and punch bags at home), I cooked quick and easy meals and it was easier to grab something out of the fridge than preparing a healthy meal so, yes I was being lazy. On the other hand, I was extremely busy. Lockdown was a struggle for many therefore; my clients list had dramatically increased. I was working longer hours, helping those who were suffering, I was home schooling my son and my time was limited. Something had to give and unfortunately it was all too easy to give up the exercise and the
thought of prepping food for hours on end and counting calories. Three days ago, I stood on the scales and cried. The two stone I had lost last year was back on and it was joined by a further 7lb. I’m currently the biggest I have ever been. Nothing fits and the chub rub has started. I could let this screw with my head for weeks on end and go back to a dark place OR I can get off my fat butt and do something about it. I choose the latter! So, in a nutshell, are fat people lazy? The answer is, WHO GIVES A S*** what others think! DO YOU! Yes I’m a lazy cook and yes I have to force myself to exercise but am I lazy as a whole? HELL NO! I’ve had fun, I’ve enjoyed the bad food but now I draw the line but with no pressure. I’ll do me, my way and will find that balance that I need. I hope you do too.
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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ALL LIVES MATTER DEAR Euro Weekly, I don’t always agree with Leapy, but this week, he is right. Black lives matter, but so do the lives of people of any colour. The removal of statues of historical figures involved in the slave trade, only tells one side of the story. Black tribes, have rounded up and sold slaves from other tribes, for centuries, to Arabs, before whites became involved, so black people should take some of the blame for this deplorable exploitation of their own people. Historical events, cannot be changed, but also cannot be erased, we should all move on in mutual respect for each other. Yours Sincerely Ed Naughton
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Expat family in Catalonia left penniless by corrupt lawyer create GoFundMe page to save their children from life on Barcelona streets What a dire situation. Don’t they work? Have neither of them a job? They need to find work and rent a flat and put a roof over those boys heads otherwise they will end up losing the children too. A legal case could take months, maybe years and a lot of money. The priority is to take care of the family first and for this you need an income from work, a flat to live in and food on the table. Only then when you are secure can you go after the lawyer. BLM: Be respectful.
OUR VIEW The bigger picture DURING the Covid isolation period in Spain it was very, very rare to see homeless people on the street any longer. You would get to see the same old faces in doorways or outside supermarkets but they disappeared. When I eventually did see one, I was walking home from work as I am classed as an essential worker, there were two known homeless men and the police passed by without giving them a second glance. These men were local, they had no safety masks and am pretty sure they weren’t using hand sanitiser. What it made me think is that if there was the possibility of ridding the streets of homeless people and beggars now, during a health crisis, surely that means that the space is constantly available to shelter and provide for them. Local sports stadiums were said to be at capacity from sheltering them and various ordinary homeless shelters. Now, most of these people survive on handouts from the public and during the pandemic, there was also no public in the streets, no holidaymakers. How did they manage? I did fear that they would be an easy target for the virus and also that it sadly may kill a huge number of them off. However, I am happy to say that since the virus has begun to disappear, those faces have reappeared. A friend, I suppose you could call him, Jose Luis, survived through the virus, sleeping in the streets with nobody to collect coppers from, he had not been able to get a space in the local stadium. In talking to him recently it did bring up the point that if the government can provide them with basic food and the means to stay alive and shelter during a crisis, why can they not do this any other time when these people are suffering, ill and dying? Is it something that will change because of this realisation? Let’s hope so.
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Barbara Windsor’s Husband’s Heartbreaking Message - “She will be in a care home soon, it’s the thing I’ve always feared.” A very moving two-part documentary. Epitomises the sadness and pain of not only sufferers, but also carers. Having had both parents suffer from the disease, brought back sad memories of the longest and cruellest goodbye.
Good old days Dear Euro Weekly News, I don’t know what programme Leapy Lee has been watching, far from BBC showing left-wing
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Poetry corner Hi Leapy, Boris so incensed me I had to vent my displeasure as follows: Prime Minister you were high in my estimation And doing all the right things, But now you have slipped down that greasy pole And catching some arrows and slings! Until you get rid of your ‘special advisor’ As useless as pie in the sky, I won’t vote for you ever again ‘Til Cummings has gone, so bye-bye! Sincerely, (Mrs) Mary Groser (age 90 going on 35!)
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British Army band to play tribute to Dame Vera Lynn, as Red Arrow flypasts mark 80 years since the Second World War broadcast The Red Arrows and Dame Vera, you can’t get more British than that.
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The Parents of Carl Barton who Died in Estepona on Monday Night Need to Know What Happened Unfortunately many parents are unaware of their children’s actual activities and personality once they’ve left home. People change, they meet new friends who are not always a good influence and if drugs are in the mix it never ends well.
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Andalucia Warns Spain’s PM Against Imposing Quarantine For Brits Wanting to Holiday on Costa del Sol All European governments are demonstrating their incompetence and submission to the new global health dictatorship, destruction of small businesses, loss of financial autonomy and popular sovereignty. Vaccines, tracing, repression, travel restriction and children with muzzles in social distancing will be the new normal. All this with a virus that causes less deaths than tobacco.
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‘Who’s dead? I’m not’: Alan Sugar calls for easing of UK lockdown because coronavirus hasn’t killed him UK mock down was never strict in the first place and wasn’t enforced beyond some finger wagging and police kneeling in front of BLM mobs so not sure how much more Sir Sugar thinks things can be eased. What a joke. Thought Boris would have more balls than this.
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Katie Piper’s Acid Attacker up for Release - “When the acid was thrown at me, it felt like I was burning in hell.” He should never be let out, what he did was worse than murder and she has to live with it for the rest of her life.
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Each number in the Code Breaker grid represents a different letter of the alphabet. In this week’s puzzle, 4 represents P and 10 represents X, so fill in P every time the figure 4 appears and X every time the figure 10 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.
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FOR NEXT 7 DAYS ARIES (March 21 - April 20) A conversation with a colleague brings insights into how others live and it is quite an eye-opener. Friendships are particularly important this week.
TAURUS (April 21 - May 21) There is something in you that needs a creative outlet. Perhaps you would like to write a book: memoirs, for instance, take up a craft or paint.
GEMINI (May 22 - June 21) Being very much in demand for your talents this week means less time to spend socially, so it’s important to make time for loved ones at the weekend. Someone seeking your advice may simply be seeking your approval for an action they are going to take anyway.
CANCER (June 22 - July 23) There may be some opposition to your ideas as Pluto turns this week. Perhaps your natural charm just doesn’t seem to be working. As you have helped others in the past, make it clear that you expect a bit of co-operation.
LEO (July 24 - August 23) This is a week when progress is fast and plans run ahead. Try new ideas and seek information to hone your knowledge. An organisation that is new to you offers insight and social involvement. An offer that thrusts you into the limelight might be avoided at first but would be to your advantage.
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LIBRA (September 24 - October 23) Having suffered a bit of a setback last week, you may be feeling less confident. Revving up your social life will certainly help to bring spirits up again. Be with people who liven or inspire you in some way.
SCORPIO (October 24 - November 22) Thoughts come to you, perhaps in dreams, that are creative and energy boosting. Someone who recently moved out of your sphere is sadly missed but is in some ways still a part of you. A person at work who has been causing you concern needs investigation.
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AQUARIUS (January 21 - February 19) Spirituality seeps right through the week. As you are feeling particularly sensuous, invite someone special to dinner or on a trip. Visit garden centres and plan ahead.
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Although you have perhaps been looking to money-making ideas to progress finances, think also of alternatives. Perhaps there are areas of your lifestyle where money could be saved. Items that are not used could be sold for a profit and rid you of clutter.
Satisfaction with your love life is paramount this week, and the opinion of others seems important to you. Perhaps you are looking for an excuse to make a change. It is possible that a change is not required so much as a different approach.
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Nonagram 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 L) 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.
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QUICK Across: 1 Strut, 4 Swap, 8 Bravado, 9 Monk, 10 Bakers, 12 Nectar, 14 Spin, 17 Uranium, 18/7 Lie low, 19 Feud, 20 Teach.
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Knowing Right From Wrong With Bipolar Disorder Is a bipolar person conscious about what is right and wrong at the time they do something wrong?
FOR some women, shaving irritation is a big problem meaning that they can only shave every other day. A safety razor is the best thing for achieving a smooth shave. Two important points for shaving are that it is essential to avoid using soap and never try to shave with dry skin. With the right amount of pressure, you can have an irritation-free experience without having to shave a couple of times. Hair grows in all directions so, remember, you don’t always have to shave upwards, try shaving in different directions.
Some plastic razors will not allow you to shave with the grain in the same direction as your hair is growing. You will find that with a proper safety razor, you don’t have to shave over the area again and again. The main cause of irritation is too much pressure between the razor and your skin. Keep a light touch and hold back on the pressure over areas like shins, kneecaps, and ankles to avoid cuts. Angle your razor at about 30 degrees from your skin and hold your skin taught with one hand as you shave.
Duchess of delights FOR those of you who wonder how the Duchess of Sussex always looks radiant we have a few answers for you. Meghan likes using natural alter natives in her skin routine like organic Botox or essential oil-based cosmetics and opts for a surgeryfree option to keep her face relaxed and stunning. The secret is called Bespoke Sculpting Inner Facial, a massage used to get rid of stress from the inside out, It acti-
SCULPTED CONTOURS: Opt for a surgery-free option to keep your face relaxed and stunning. vates the lymphatic and circulatory system, strengthens muscle fibres, drains tissues, removes toxins and highlights facial contours. It was discovered that excessive stress causes you to tightly clench your jaw whilst you sleep “On the days I do this
treatment, my cheekbones and jawline are way more sculpted,” the Royal said during an interview. The Duchess is such a big fan of these relaxing facials she even has an at-home special massage routine to make sure that the great results last longer.
THE answer is a YES and NO… depends on the person, and how severely ill they might have been at the time the behaviour happened. For many of us living with bipolar disorder we can experience psychotic episodes at some point during our illness. Psychosis involves loss of touch with reality. So during that time, someone with bipolar disorder may be acting under the hallucinations or delusions. Under these circumstances, we aren’t aware of our actions. Bad sleeping patter ns or insomnia, is a common problem for people with bipolar disorder. Sleep is extremely important, and sleep disturbance most often triggers mood episodes. I monitor my sleeping, and over the years h a v e learned that on my third night of disruptive sleep or lack of sleep I should start to worry and also mention it to a family member. Its also important to distinguish what kind of sleeping problem you are having, is it trying to fall asleep but unable to ? or is it that feeling of ‘not needing to sleep,’ or is it just feeling tired constantly… That feeling of tiredness is usually linked to the depressive side of bipolar whereas the not needing to sleep can be linked to the ma-
nia side. When manic, your sense of boundaries are screwed. That filter that most people use and have in place no longer exists. You can come across as rude or harsh. Also during the mania ,I also don’t fully remember how down I feel during the depressive times, which can be hard for your loved ones to know where exactly you are in your cycle. One day you’re full of life and the next you can be down in the dumps. However being bipolar should not be a get-out-of-jailfree card. We usually manage to hide the worst side of ourselves from people that don’t truly know us, as we tend to be on ‘edge’ and only feel comfortable and s a f e around people that do know the REAL us, so we do have a degree of control over our actions and behaviour, however we don’t often know right from wrong in that split moment, usually when everything settles down we can see reason. I would love to hear your opinion on this, write to me on the email below or follow me on Face book @mswillowbipolar. Love Ms Bipolar x
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SOCIAL SCENE FOR two decades, the Villa Tiberio restaurant has been a proud part of the Marbella scene, sitting on the Golden Mile with its incredible gardens, statuary and food. Every year it hosts charity dinners which have raised hundreds of thousands of euros and now that it has reopened, it will be hosting an event for a different charity undertaken in accordance with the new normality. Spain has missed its fiestas and special nights, so in tribute to the Noche en Blanco, it will be all white on the night as Collective Calling invites just 100 guests to enjoy an evening of food and musical entertainment from 7.30pm on Friday June 26. Collective Calling has made quite an impact during the pandemic, organising hot meals and food parcels for those in need along the Costa del Sol and also runs a rescue centre for children in Tanzania. The evening will cost €120 per person but includes unlimited welcome
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drinks including cava and wine, a three-course meal (including a vegetarian option), wines and water, coffee and a liqueur. Amongst the musicians taking part with be ‘Piano Man’ Paul Maxwel with a significant percentage of the event cost being passed to the charity and there will be an auction to raise funds for street children in Tanzania. Reservations are essential as the number of people has to be less than usual to ensure proper social distancing and these can be made by calling Tony on 608 504 693.
LA PARA FOODS: Have reopened with some special offers.
F O R M E R LY k n o w n a s R o c k y ’s Bar, now under new management Juan and Luisa with a large experience in traditional Spanish f o o d , h a v e re o p e n e d o ff e r i n g home cooking specialties and English breakfast with a difference, pay for five and get your next one for free, applying to individuals or groups. Every Sunday serving traditional home-made Paella for only €3.50. Menu of the day with a starter, main course, dessert and drink for €7.50. Also offering beer buckets where
you get a bucket with ice and five bottles of beer together with a few tapas for a special price of only €4. Not only you will find traditional home cooking but also Burgers, Sandwiches, etc… and home delivery in Fuengirola. You will find LA PARA FOODS in Fuengirola, very central opposite Anthony’s Antiques in Calle Juan Ramón Jimenez. Open from Tuesday to Sunday. You can visit their Facebook page LA PARA FOODS or contact on 952 158 625 - 681 376 563.
Marenostrum Limited Edition ORIGINALLY planned as a huge musical event, the 2020 Marenostrum Festival expected to bring large numbers of international performers to Fuengirola this summer but the Covid-19 pandemic brought an
end to that. Nevertheless, the council is persevering and what is known as the Limited Edition will take place at the Sohail Castle from the beginning of July until September with Spanish artists and the
latest to be revealed includes a welcome return by La Mari of Chambao. Other top Spanish musicians include Amaral and Arco will appear with tickets available through the Marenostrum website now.
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A feast of flavours TWO of the Costa del Sol’s Metro Group’s restaurants were finally able to open last Friday and Euro Weekly News were invited along to see what they had on offer. First up was Alberts in Cabopino who allowed us to sample some of the delights of their new menu, and what a choice! The restaurant is perfectly positioned as you drive down into the port and allows you to take in a beautiful wide view of the water and boats in the marina. The exciting new menu features only three of their most popular dishes and what was predominantly known as a bar and grill now has a menu that includes such delights as seared Iberian presa carpaccio with teriyaki glaze and smoked haddock chowder with poached egg. The very popular grill and breakfast menus are still an option which we are told are a massive hit with golfers who
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Alberts’ Salt and Pepper Squid.
SEAFOOD OPTIONS: Mumtaz fantastic Tandoori King Prawns.
Alberts reopened with an inventive new menu. come to play on local courses. During our visit the restaurant begins to fill, word has spread and the warm and friendly staff were welcoming back their regulars and new visitors. Alberts provides breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. There is a fantastic and inventive cocktail menu, think classy, not trashy. The ‘Hubba Bubba’ uses housemade bubble gum vodka with diced strawberries, lemon and
cranberry. There is also an impressive menu of healthy juices and smoothies for those keeping a clear head. Alberts is certainly back and from what EWN saw and tasted it’s going to be there for a long time. Our next stop is Mumtaz in Puerto Banus, which has become a local institution after 37 years on the port. Situated a stone’s throw from the water in
Mumtaz has become a local institution after 37 years on the port. an area most commonly reserved for the nouveau riche. The restaurant is welcoming to all diners regardless of their bank balance. EWN received a lovely warm welcome from manager Juan, who seated us with a fantastic view out across the port between two luxurious superyachts. Being so close to the sea, Mumtaz offers some great
seafood options such as the fantastic Tandoori King Prawns and if you should ever visit, I strongly encourage you to order this dish. Big, meaty, bursting with flavour and making me wish I had space for more. With the beautiful surroundings and the relaxed, ambient feeling of the restaurant it would be an ideal place for a romantic dinner or those wishing to escape the noisy areas of town.
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This week Celebrity Chef & Master Chef Steven Saunders, proprietor of The Little Geranium in La Cala launches his new cookery school at his villa in Mijas, ready to teach some tricks of the trade to the public!
Molecular Gastronomy...
Steven Saunders FMCGB The Little Geranium La Cala de Mijas www.thelittlegeranium.com
ONE of the first books I ever wrote was called Chef’s Secrets back in the days. (It’s still available on Amazon for about €1!). It is a great book filled with well-rehearsed recipes but when I look at it now 25 years on, food has reached new heights and how different Chef’s Secrets would look now! I have always had a cookery school lurking amidst my restaurants teaching chefy techniques like home-made bread, stocks and sauces, presentation, basic skills like knife skills and on the trend latest recipes. Food like everything evolves and so I thought it would be fun to teach the modern way we
Chef’s Secrets! Teaching chefy techniques. cook nowadays which we call Molecular Gastronomy, but I have adapted it for home use with new techniques that I have especially created for the cookery school. The result has the same effect but without the expense of machines like souvide, dehydrators, commercial smokers, ice cream machines etc. Molecular cookery works for me because it combines,
culinary art with science, technology, creativity, theatre and sustenance. To me that is what a dining experience is all about. If you take away the creativity the theatre and the art, you end up with a plate of food and whilst that might be very tasty, it isn’t memorable, magical or any different to any other day in your life. I often explain our restaurant like I would explain
buying a car. You can buy a Micra Nissan that will do the job and get you about, it won’t cost much and all in all it is probably a pretty good car. But if you want an exciting driving experience with world class technology that gives you a tingling sensation, take out a Porsche 911 or a Porsche Panamera (even an old one). You walk away thinking…WOW! Now that is exactly how I want you to think when you eat at The Little Geranium. That alone gives me the inspiration to keep developing ideas and the reason that I came here to the south coast of Spain, to try and make a difference to the normal. Some examples of molecular cookery techniques are smoking, souvide,
emulsions, liquid nitrogen, dehydration, purees, powders, gels, foams, airs and snows. Once you know how to do some of these things and with a little help from stylish plate choices and a Michelin trained chef, you could be serving your friends at home Michelin standard cuisine and it will literally blow them away! Ferran Adria and Heston Blumenthal have become world famous for molecular gastronomy. You can’t get a table at Heston’s for about eight months and it will set you back about £300 per person. You don’t have to wait as long if you visit The Little Geranium! We are opening on July 1 with new tasting menu concepts offering a variety of choices at a variety of prices to suit
everyone. For example, a five-course tasting menu is only €42 per person. We always try to offer great value. Our Platinum tasting menu with nine courses, includes our Porsche Panamera to collect and return you and costs €85 (terms apply…see online). So what are you waiting for? Come and experience some world class cuisine, I am here waiting to cook for you! You can email Michele (below) for more information about our tasting menus, the cookery school, or our vouchers for 2020 (which entitle you to 10 per cent discount for 2020 when purchased now). Follow me on Instagram @saunderschef for new recipes, ideas and offers. See you all soon, I have missed you!
Steven Saunders’s opinions are his own and are not necessarily representative of those of the publishers, advertisers or sponsors. Most molecular cookery is about unusual imaginative presentation; food is art. Heston became world famous for his snail porridge and the electronic sea shore sounds from the shell he serves with his seafood course. Here is a simpler way of creating a bit of wow factor especially if you have a cigar enthusiast sitting at the table!
Filo Chocolate Mousse Cigars • For the chocolate mousse (serves four) 6 gelatine leaves 6 egg yolks 80g of caster sugar 460ml of double cream 200ml of whole milk 1 orange, zested 80g of 70 per cent bitter chocolate 20g of 70 per cent cocoa powder
• To make the mousse 1. Soak the gelatine leaves in cold water. 2. Mix the egg yolks and caster sugar together in a bowl until pale. 3. Bring 300ml of the Filo cigar with double cream together with chocolate and the milk and orange zest to a black sesame boil. Pour the mixture onto the egg yolks and sugar then retur n to the pan to the low heat and cook until the
mix thickens (like making a custard). 4. Remove from the heat. Finely chop the chocolate evenly and stir in, along with the gelatine and cocoa powder. 5. Place the pan over a bowl of ice to cool. Meanwhile, semi-whip the remaining 160ml double cream. 6. When the chocolate mix is at room temperature, fold in the cream until fully incorporated. Transfer to a dish or bowl and chill for minimum two hours in the fridge before serving. • For the Filo Pastry Cigars 1 pack of Filo pastry 100g of butter melted 1 tablespoon of black sesame seeds • How to make the cigars 1. Remove one sheet of filo and cover the rest with cling film to keep it moist. 2. Brush the melted butter over the
layer but do not soak it. 3. Remove another sheet of filo and put directly on top of the first one. 4. Repeat and brush with butter. 5. Now cut the pastry into approx 17 cm long strips and roll it over the handle of a wooden spoon. You will need one spoon per cigar. 6. Place the wooden spoons on a baking mat on a baking tray and cook in a pre-heated oven at 200ºC until golden all over, it will take only a few minutes. 7. Carefully remove the cigars and cool. 8. Repeat process Note: Soak your wooden spoons in cold water for an hour or so to avoid them burning in the oven! Finally fill the cooled filo cigars carefully with the chocolate mousse from a piping bag and then dip one end into the black sesame to resemble the ash! (see photo). Serve with a cigar paper around the end or more simply over a neat quenelle of ice cream.
Follow Steven on Instagram …saunderschef The Little Geranium, Winner of Best International Restaurant Spain…2020 www.thelittlegeranium.com For bookings: Michele@thelittlegeranium.com
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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) ALL Painting carried out. Interior/External. Also Kitchen, Doors & Furniture restoration spraying/lacquering Call 652 698 850 nidal_kd@ hotmail.com (289104)
DOMESTIC APP REPAIRS DOMESTIC Appliance repairs - washing machines, fridges, cookers, ovens, water heaters, gas / electric, professionally repaired. Christian 608 337 497 (285980)
DRAINAGE BLOCKED DRAINS? Leak detection, CCTV survey, root removal, Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drainspain.com (281379) CLEARFLOW – Unblocking, CCTV inspection, repair and installation. Tel: 630 200 600 / 952 885 661. Facebook: DesatorosClearflow (288924)
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
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 (288589)
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FLOOR POLISHING MARBLE POLISHING, CRYSTALLIZING, LASTING, HIGH SHINE. REGRINDING, RESTORATION OF SALTY, DEAD FLOORS. 27YRS EXPERIENCE. RELIABLE. REFS AVAILABLE. CYRIL. 645 840 199 (284878) 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)
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@garden-profes sionals.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 FUNERALS
IRIS-IRRIGATION and landscapes. New Installations & problem-solving. Turf (supply and laying). Garden constructions. Tree surgeon. Clearing. Astro Turf (Free Quotation) 676 747521 (288939)
GATES
FURNITURE FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 697 511 071 (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) THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – 602 610 103 www.casaking.es (253107)
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@hotmail.co.uk www.thegaragedoorcompa ny.es (285471)
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 (288629)
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
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)
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 (286667)
PHYSIOTHERAPIST EXPERIENCED PHYSIOTHERAPIST providing treatment, exercises & more in the comfort of your home. Call 657 827 888 (289109)
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)
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
LOCKSMITH
LOCKSMITH emergency / appointment. Doors opened without damage, locks changed, patio doors and windows secured, 24 hour honest, fast and reliable service. Call Paul 657 466 803
MISCELLANEOUS GOLD & SILVER Bought & Sold, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel – 678 716 693
INSURANCE
ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM furniture wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. 697 511 071 (288901) THE WAREHOUSE – We buy a Single item to a Full House Clearance – www.casaking.es - 602 610 103 (253107)
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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 (289163)
MOSQUITO screens, sliding, pulldown, pleated, colours call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 (288900)
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
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MOSQUITO SCREENS
MOBILITY
HOT TUBS, new, used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. 691 973 131 / +44 7836 379122 (287763)
HOUSE CLEARANCE Furniture Wanted. Secondhand shop 608 365 520 (288902)
QUALIFIED Native Mandarin Chinese Teacher in Benalmadena. Can do groups/private, online/f2f. 665 950 945 for price and availability
EU INSURANCE DIRECT. Best prices, best service, best cover for all your Insurance needs. TEL 951 080 118 or 952 830 843 (281380)
HOT TUBS/SPAS
HOUSE CLEARANCES
LESSONS
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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 (288629)
MOTORING
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FOR SALE ROBERTSON CARS NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE DIESEL JAGUAR X TYPE ESTATE WAGON EXECUTIVE 2.2, 2008 model, Recent ITV, low kms, good looking big cat, dark blue with walnut dash chrome roof rack, dog grill, alloy wheels, air-condition, parking sensors, electric everything a high quality thoroughbred in super condition. WAS 6,995€ NEW PRICE DOWN €4,995 see photos web page www.robertsoncarsspain.com stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173/608 658 785 whatsapp (287769) ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE...PRICE MAZDA CX5 DIESEL 2015.. only 67,000kms.(approx 41,000miles), stunning sol red, sat nav, Bluetooth, air-conditioning, electric everything every extra, one private golfing Captain owner, save thousands was ...€16,995€ guide value, NOW PRICE DOWN...€13,995 www.robertsoncars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha... 952 832 173 / 608 658 785 ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE...AUTOMATIC / DIESEL RENAULT MEGANE 1.5 DCi .2014, Only 56,000kms. approx.35,000miles. One private lady owner, 5 door hatchback,rear parking sensors, aircondition, alloy wheels, White with chrome trim, cd player, small easy to drive automatic hard to find in this condition. WAS...€8,995. NOW PRICE DOWN..€8,500 www.robertsoncars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173 /whatsapp 608 658 785 (287769) ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE AUTOMATIC CHEVROLET AVEO 1.4 5 DOOR 2013. Only 45,000kms. (approx 20,000miles) Lady owner leaving Spain, silver super small city automatic, air-condition, cd player, everything you want...WAS..€ 5,995..NOW PRICE DOWN...€5,750 www.robertsoncars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha phone 952 832 173/ Whatsapp 608 658 785 (287769) ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE AUTOMATIC VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.4 ADVANCE 125 DGS. 2018. Only 13,500 kms. Yes approx 8,000miles. Ill health forces sale of this stunning white automatic golf always kept garaged condition like new. Every extra parking sensors, cd, auto lights all the extras. Be quick for this beauty you can save thousands on new price our... LOCKDOWN PRICE .. €18,995 www.robert
www.euroweeklynews.com soncars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173 whatsapp. 608 658 785 (287769) ROBERTSON CARS...NEW LOCKDOWN PRICE AUTOMATIC MAZDA CX 3 .2 litre petrol, 2018. Only 11,000kms. Yes approx 6,800 miles & always kept garaged shining white paintwork immaculate condition. Cost new over €25,000 Save thousands on new price our.. LOCKDOWN PRICE... €17,500 www.robertsoncars-spain.com Stay safe with Samantha 952 832 173 whatsapp. 608 658 785 (287769) 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 billbrad ycars.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) P R I C E S L A S H E D 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) 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 NOW EVEN CHEAPER 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 8,995€ 952 838 842/ 608 950 221 billbrady cars.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 billbrad ycars.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)
REPAIRS ENGLISH bodyshop, fully equipped, Mijas Costa. No Job Too Small. 952 667 074 (288264)
WANTED
CARS, VANS, ANY REGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE/EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 685 524 921 CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN/UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (253107)
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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. (288748) ALL CARS / Commercials wanted, runners or non-runners. Cash. Buyer collects. Transfer included. 605 109 796 (288739)
NAUTICAL INTERNATIONAL SKIPPER LICENCE: Courses held in English and starts soon. RYA VHF and Radar Courses. 626 245 098 (288925)
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 (288909)
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.horserescues pain.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
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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 (242538) CAT & DOG World Kennels and Cattery. 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.cat-anddog-world.com (288909)
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 (287319)
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)
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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.ma lagaexpat.com
PROPERTY
PROPERTY FOR SALE FUENGIROLA, 3 bed, Centrally located apartment, parking, panoramic views, pool, 199,000€ - 626 864 683 (287960) FUENGIROLA, Los Pacos 3 bed, 2 bath Apartment, sea & mountain views, parking , pool. 179,000€ 626 864 683 (287960) MIJAS COSTA El Coto, 3 Bed, 2 Bath, apartment, views, terrace, close to amenities. 127,500€. 626 864 683 (287960)
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STARLIGHT PROPERTY. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 689 819 592 www.starlight-spain.com (289020)
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
REMOVALS/STORAGE
MAN & VAN, 20€ ph. Removals, Rubbish & House Clearances. Paul 622 020 856 (277272)
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)
STORAGE STORAGE Marbella Dry Secure 603 860 702 move@freinternational.com STORAGE lowest price guaranteed. Packaging materials Self-Storage Marbella 952 811 311 (284729)
PROPERTY WANTED NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL 15 CUBIC metre van returning to the UK 10th July 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@yahoo.co.uk (284109) LOCAL & International Removals Regular Schedules 603 860 702 move@freinternation al.com (285319)
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MAN & VAN removals & house clearance. Secondhand shop 608 635 520 (288902)
MARBELLA, BANUS, Luxury 1 or 2bedroom apartments by Marina. Private Garden. Pools, Garage. Long, short term. bravoelezovic@gmail.com 34 637 439 222 (289079)
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2 MEN, Van € 30 p hour. House Clearances & Storage. 651 081 610 (288611)
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
We have clients actively looking for villas, townhouses & apartments from Torremolinos to Calahonda. Call Joe 626 864 683 (287960)
To Improve Your Living Environment. ian@solarshadetint ing.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 (258409)
MOVEIT-STOREIT.COM Tel David 696 810 618 (284636)
PROPERTY TO LET
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 sale no fee!! English agent on the ball with clients waiting. Please call 685 524 921
MAN AND VAN
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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) moveit-storeit.com Tel David 696 810 618 (284636) MOVE IT MASTERS UKSPAIN-UK. Over 30 years experience. Guaranteed lowest prices. Storage & kennelling available Tel or Whatsapp: 660 030 107 (289116)
LOW COST Storage, fully insured. Secondhand shop 608 635 520 (288902)
SWIMMING POOLS 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)
POOL MAINTENANCE, repairs, friendly, reliable service. Estepona, Malaga, inland regrouts, heaters. 678 791 495 / 951 295 699 www.sparklenrip ple.net (285131) www.perfectpools.es Maintenance, Repairs & Renovations. Also, the very latest technology in pool heaters, covers & rollers. info@perfect pools.es. 650 348 785 (282222) WESTARPOOLS. Pool construction, renovation, repairs and heating. 619 246 372 / www.westarpools.com (288265)
SERVICES TAROT READER
CARPENTRY CARPENTER cabinet maker, Irish. Property maintenance, plumbing, painting, electrical, kitchens. Bathrooms renovated etc. 30 years’ experience. Very reliable. 677 087 575 (277284)
FURNITURE FRENCH POLISHING REPAIRS, restoration etc. restore your valuable furniture to its former glory. Tel 647 579 519 / 952 499 944 (241249)
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 (288923)
SOLAR 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
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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 UPHOLSTERY including leather cleaned also carpets. 685 524 921 (253107)
WINDOWS
WINDOW CLEANING SIROCCO WINDOW Cleaning services, Benalmadena & surrounding areas. Fully insured. Free quotations. Contact Nigel 603 252 475
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@solarsha detinting.com (287972) POLIFILMS window tinting. All vehicles, hotels, homes and offices, ITV certified, home service Polifilms.es 610 943 669 (289042)
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THAMES VALLEY police have identified the suspect responsible for the fatal stabbings at the Reading park terror incident on Saturday, June 20. The suspect is believed to be a 25-yearold Libyan asylum seek-
POSITIVE: Djokovic with Adria Tour winner Dominic Thiem over the weekend.
Mirzapur where he lived, attacking anyone who crossed his path, Kalua had already bitten more than 30 children when he was caught by the Mirzapur Forest Department team. The monkey attacked anyone who would approach, but especially women and children whom he launched at and chased. Several children have had to undergo plastic surgery after the animal tore at their faces. The vet at the centre assures that they began to give him vegetarian food after learning of his case, but that his habits did not change.
Suspect arrested er named Khairi Saadallah. The Thames Valley Police’ Counter Terrorism Policing have declared the stabbing attack as a terror incident. The attack resulted in
three fatalities and several other people injured requiring hospital treatment. The investigation is now being handled by the UK’s counter-terrorism police.
THE UK will switch to Apple and Google technology for its Covid-19 test-and-trace app, its home-grown system was not working well enough on Apple’s iPhone. The test and trace programme is reportedly key to reopening the country but has been dogged by problems. The app developed by the National Health Service (NHS) was initially expected to be rolled out nationwide in May but did not materialise. Dido Harding, head of the test-and-trace programme, and Matthew Gould, chief executive of the health service’s technology unit NHSX said “We have agreed to share our own innovative work ... with Google and Apple, while using their solution to address some of the spe-
Ace tests positive WORLD number one tennis ace Novak Djokovic has tested positive to Covid-19 it was revealed. The tennis star and his wife Jelena are the latest in a line of people who have the virus after attending his exhibition tournament in Zadar, Croatia Players Grigor
Dimitrov and Borna Coric took to social media to confirm they had tested positive and apologised if they caused anyone any harm. They urged everyone who had encountered them to get tested. The Croatian Prime Minister Andrej
Plenkovic had also tested positive after attending the Adria Tour. Overnight it has been confirmed that Djokovic’s trainer Marco Panichi has also tested positive to the deadly virus. The tournament started in Belgrade in Serbia before moving to Zadar and stands were packed with fans. It is reported that Djokovic had arranged nights out in Belgrade during the tournament for players and they were all photographed dancing together. Djokovic has confirmed he is self-isolating for two weeks to prevent the virus from spreading further.
Google/Apple app to be used in the UK. cific technical challenges identified through our rigorous testing.” The original system was used and positive tests numbered over 85,000 people but of those over 25 per cent couldn’t be contacted. The spin from officials was that they admitted that the change of tack on the app was unplanned, but denied that it was a setback. But Apple and Google’s model has frustrated the government as they are putting the privacy of customers
over the technologies’ usefulness. The U-turn happened after the NHS app, which was being tested on the Isle of Wight off the southern coast of England, was found to work well on Google’s Android operating systems, but not on Apple iPhones. However, Britain wants further improvements to the Google-Apple platform, meaning that the original hope of a launch last May is set to be missed by months rather than weeks.
Trialling drugs AFTER a study in pigs, it was found that two doses of a coronavirus vaccine made by UK researchers produced a greater antibody response than a single dose. The technical name for the drug is ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (also known as the AZD1222) vaccine and was developed by the University of Oxford. The drug is currently undergoing human trials and it is hoped an effective vaccine could be ready later this year. Previous research indicated that macaques were protected against lung disease after a single immunisation. Now the Pirbright Institute,
working with the University of Oxford, has shown that two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine might produce a greater immune response in pigs and therefore be a more effective approach to developing a protective response. Professor Bryan Charleston, director of the Pirbright Institute, said: “These results look encouraging that administering two injections with the same vaccine boosts antibody responses that can neutralise the virus, but it is the response in humans that is important. “The pig has proved to be a valuable model for testing human vaccines for other diseases to give an indication of the type of immune response induced and testing different doses. “Pigs are more physiologically similar to humans than some other animal models - for example, their body weight and metabolic rate - and are more accessible than studies using non-human primates.”