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THE tourism sector in Benidorm is gearing up for a year of records. The main goal was to surpass rates achieved in 2019, which was considered the best year in its history before the pandemic. Benidorm, in particular, has experienced high early reservation rates for New Year’s Eve, with 90.2 per cent of reservations already confirmed. Hotels in the area are expected to reach full capacity, and the hospitality industry is anticipated to face difficulties in accommodating unbooked guests. The successful year underscores the resilience of tourism in Benidorm.
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Tourism boom FOREIGN tourism contributed up to €6.8b to the province of Alicante in the first three quarters of the year, according to a report from the Chamber of Commerce. The study indicates that the tourism sector is experiencing accelerated growth, attributing the influx of new tourists to the opening of new air routes and the entry of new operators in the low-cost high-speed train. The report estimates that 5.4 million foreign tourists visited the province of Alicante, resulting in 54.6 million overnight stays.
This represents a 25 per cent increase compared to the previous year and a 7 per cent increase compared to 2019, the year before the pandemic. Each tourist spent an average of €1,254 during their holiday, with an average stay of 10 days. The United Kingdom remains the primary source of visitors, with 1.7 million tourists, indicating a significant recovery from the previous year. However, its market share dropped from 44 per cent to 33 per cent compared to 2019.
Gifts for Red Cross
ON Friday December 15, Jenny Godfrey president of Moftag and committee member Anita Becker, presented Christmas items for the Red Cross parcels which are going out to 125 families this year. Moftag donated three items for each parcel including chocolates, turron, marzipan and chocolate Father Christmases. Hopefully this brings a little Christmas cheer to those families less fortunate than ourselves. This donation was possible due to the success of Moftag’s Christmas Fayre in November where they raised €2,374 all of which goes to local charity organisations in Calpe. Moftag (in existence for 45 years) also runs an active social club for their members so if you would like to find out more about them contact Jenny Godfrey on 639 139 518.
euroweeklynews.com II LOCAL NEWS CALPE has reintroduced its tourist train service, starting with a diesel locomotive that is expected to be replaced by an electric train soon. The circular route originates from the stop on Avenida Rosa de los Vientos in La Fossa, passing through key areas such as Avenida Ejercitos Españoles, Plaza Colon, Avenida Gabriel Miro, and the old town before returning to the starting point. The train will have stops at Plaza Colon (near the Tourist Info booth), Avenida Valencia (next to Plaza Mayor Parking entrance), and Puerto Avenue (opposite Baydal Restaurant). The tourist train is one of the attractions most valued by tourists who come to
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TOURIST TRAIN: Has started up again in Calpe.
the municipality, according to studies on satisfaction of tourist demand prepared by the Calpe Town Council. “It is a service that is very well received, hence our interest in continuing to provi-
SECURITY measures have been stepped up a notch during the Christmas season in the province of Alicante. More than 1,300 police officers from the National Police and the Guardia Civil will be part of the special security operation which will run until Three Kings’ Day on January 6. The operation aims to enhance security in areas with significant overcrowding, particularly in commercial zones, and
de it in Calpe, although now we are offering the tourist train without a carbon footprint, which was one of our main objectives,” said the councillor for International Promotion, Marco Bittner.
Stay safe around public transport infrastructure. Approximately 1,000 National Police officers will be on duty in the province, with an additional 330 Guardia Civil police officers reinforcing daily efforts to ensure the safety of commercial activities and residents throughout the festive season.
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GANDIA’S Roís de Corella skatepark bowl is now a reality! The 10,600-square-foot space features three skateboarding areas of different difficulties, an adventure castle, an exercise space, and pétanque tracks for seniors.
6.3m Visitors
REGARDING domestic tourism, an estimated 6.3 million visitors travelled to the province of Alicante during the first three quarters of 2023, with an average stay of 5.3 days and a spending estimate of around €748 million.
Park and ride
IN a bid to alleviate parking problems that currently exist in the neighbourhoods of La Villajoyosa, the council has come up with a solution. The council is currently searching for a great location to purchase where they can offer residents and visitors a free park-andride service.
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CALPE Town Council closes the year 2023 by taking stock of the main works carried out, underway, and forecasted in terms of water, which amounts to more than €3.5 million, a historic investment figure.
Safer streets
IN a bid to improve safety and avoid accidents, Benidorm City Council has decided to expand the areas that prohibit the circulation of bicycles and electric scooters on the pedestrian streets of the city.
Blood drive
THIRTY supportive people donated blood at the El Cirer Social Hall in La Nucia last in the 18th blood drive of 2023. The Department of Health confirmed, “Every drop counts and that by a blood donation, we can save lives.” The next donation will be on Thursday January 4.
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AS we bid farewell to 2023 and welcome the dawn of 2024, it’s impossible to ignore the trials and tribulations that marked the past year. 2023 was a year of unrest, unhappiness, and pain for many around the world. In these challenging times, most of us living in adopted lands do not discriminate based on country or religion; we simply witness the pain and suffering that surrounds us. Our collective hope for 2024 is that it brings the greatest gift humanity can offer one another: peace, free from conflict and war. Another significant issue that has been amplified in recent times is loneliness. Many of us find ourselves in new countries, with language skills and cultural knowledge, but lacking extended family and deep friendships forged over a lifetime of occasions and happenings. In an era dominated by online interactions, from shopping to banking, cultivating meaningful friendships has become increasingly challenging, pushing loneliness to epidemic levels. I, too, have experienced the depths of loneliness recently. My life partner, my best friend, my soul mate, Steven, fell ill, leaving me to navigate the holiday season alone. Christmas Day, once filled with joy and celebration, became a sombre reminder of his absence. The world seemed colourless, the finest food tasted bland, and even the music I loved couldn’t lift my spirits or get my toes tapping. Loneliness enveloped me, and I gained a profound understanding of what many of my readers endure. Yet, one of the reasons I cherish living in Spain is the strong sense of community that surrounds us all. There are numerous organisations and social groups filled with kind-hearted people who strive to combat loneliness. However we can all do more - we can can all play a part in this effort. We can visit a neighbour for a cup of tea, strike up conversations in unexpected places, and put down our phones to
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engage with others. If you haven’t made a New Year’s resolution yet, let’s make one together: let’s step out of our front doors, smile at strangers - let’s make it at least five people every day, and start a conversation with one person we don’t know yet. Imagine if we all took a moment to slow down and connect - it would be marvellous. Obviously we believe in the value of community newspapers, especially the Euro Weekly News but we respect every community newspaper that keeps us connected and informed about our surroundings, local charities, and social clubs. Even in this digital age, nothing beats the feeling of picking up your newspaper every Thursday. It’s ‘the people’s paper’ for a reason. So in this coming year let’s
transform this community into the ‘chattering, caring coast’. A coast where people come to live as strangers within us but become friends with ease - let’s make this our mission to assist this integration with ease. Therefore in closing 2023 let’s unite in our prayers for world peace and an end to suffering. But more than that, let’s commit ourselves to eradicating the pandemic of loneliness, often exacerbated by our virtual world. Let’s become a community where caring and conversation reign, a place where we’d all love to live. Here’s to a hopeful and joyous 2024, and a heartfelt wish for Mr E’s speedy recovery who i am missing dearly, but I now know the true value of the support given by our community during these trying times. THANK YOU
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THE painting La Caridad The Charity by Domingo Llorens Cervera is now on display to the public at the Ethnological Museum of Denia (Calle Cavallers, 1). After a meticulous restoration process that has restored the work to its original splendour, the painting can be visited every day from 10.00am until 1.00pm. Additionally, the Archaeology and Museums area has scheduled a guided tour, offering insights into the artist, his era, and the restoration process. The visit will take place Wednesday, January 3, 2024, at midday. Prior registration is required, and can be done in person at the Museum or by calling (+34) 966 420 260. ‘La Caridad’ arrived at the Ethnological Museum in March 2018. The acquisition process involved locating the painting, bidding for auction, and obtaining the oil painting by Domingo Llorens Cervera, a significant work in his career as a painter. The painting depicts a theme popular among the 19th-century bourgeoisie: the depiction of poverty and acts of charity.
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THE Gravina Fine Arts Museum (Mubag) in Alicante concludes the year 2023 with close to 3,000 works in its collection. Over the past three years, the museum, under the direction of Jorge Soler, has experienced an increase in its collection, thanks to various donations from families and individuals.
These donations, totalling around 300 new works, span from the 17th century to the present and include a variety of pieces by Alicante artists. The donations have enriched the museum’s holdings, with notable contributions from artists like Emilio Varela, María Chana, Javier Loren-
zo, Elena Aguilera, and others. This initiative has turned Mubag into a trusted destination for individuals looking to entrust their artworks to a secure institution. Alicante’s councillor for Culture, Juan de Dios Navarro, expresses his pride and satisfaction that Mubag has become a reference and a trusted destination for individuals to donate artworks with love and generosity. He anticipates that in June 2024, a large exhibition will be organised to showcase a portion of the donated pieces, celebrating the cultural wealth and contributions of various artists and donors.
STARTING on January 2, the Tuesday market for fruit and vegetables in Altea will have a new location next to the street market for clothes. Both street markets will be situated in the public car park of Garganes. The reunification of the two markets aims to create a single space for all non-sedentary sales activity in Altea. This consolidation is expected to foster synergy between the two markets and provide the public with a centralised location for all shopping options. According to Jose Maria Borja, the councillor for Commerce, the reunification will optimise resources such as cleaning, reduce costs, and improve traffic flow in the area. Additionally, the move will
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Fine Art works Joining forces Image: Ayuntamiento de Altea TUESDAY MARKET: Will have a new location.
leave street parking spaces available. The specific location of the fruit and vegetable market will be visible from the entrance to the enclosure, with the clothing market occup-
ying the remaining space. The initiative is seen as a positive step to revitalise the street market and offer convenience to marketgoers by having both markets in one accessible location.
GANDIA’S Sports councillor, Jesus Naveiro, has confirmed the 22nd Vertical Gandia Marathon scheduled for January 14 at 8.45am. The race has expanded to include a marathon covering 20.45 kilometres with a positive gradient of 1,132 metres. The event also features the traditional Vertical KM race covering 14.7 kilometres and 1,000 metres of positive elevation, as well as a hiking event over the same distance and elevation. Registration for the marathon is €18 until the end of
January 1, 2024, and €20 starting from January 2. For half marathon participants, the prices are €21 until the end of January 1 and €23 from January 2. Bib numbers will be issued at the Plaza Mayor Gandia Shopping Centre on Sunday, January 12, from 4.00pm until 9.00pm, and on Saturday, January 13, from 10.00am until 2.00pm and then from 4.00 until 9.00pm. On the morning of the race, number collection can take place on Calle Parpallo starting at 6.30am.
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Window winners med the first prize, followed by ‘Carnicería El Fariner’ in second place, and ‘Panadería T’Como’ in third place. The financial prizes for this category mirrored those of the Showcase category. Additionally, two €100 prizes were awarded by draw among the other participants, with ‘Loli Comestibles’ and ‘Cafetería El Mercado’ being the fortunate recipients.
Lidia Lopez, the Councillor for Commerce, praised the initiative, emphasising
its contribution to other ongoing campaigns supporting local commerce. Image: Ayuntamiento de Alicante
‘LOS Dulces de Raquel’ (Raquel’s Sweets) and ‘Autoservicio del Hogar’ (Home Service) have emerged victorious in the 22nd Christmas Decoration Contest for Shops in Shop Windows and Facades in the North Zone of Alicante. In the Showcase category, ‘Los Dulces de Raquel’ secured the first prize, receiving €300, followed by ‘Farmacia Plaza de Argel’ in second place with €200, and ‘Droguería Lucas’ in third place, winning €100. As for the best facades, ‘Autoservicio del Hogar’ clai-
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Artistic revival BENIDORM City Council has premiered Gaston Castello’s mural, recently restored and now visible on the main façade of the Boca del Calvari Museum, facing Calle Tomas Ortuño. The mosaic, created by Alicante artist Gaston Castello and composed of dozens of tesserae covering 15 square metres, originally adorned the old Municipal Market’s wall. It was removed two decades ago during the market’s renovation. After years in storage, the mosaic has been restored and placed near its original location. The installation was supervised by Rafael Ramos, the restoration expert who prepared the mosaic for storage two decades ago. The work concluded with the placement of a protective glass to shield the mosaic from weather conditions. THE Colada de Costa trail in La Villajoyosa has now been awarded the 2024 Blue Trail Flag by the Environmental and Consumer Education Association (ADEAC). The trail, connecting Playa del Torres with La Cala, offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and features a circular route of approximately eight kilometres.
Blue Flag In the province, several other trails have received the Blue Trail Flag, emphasising the importance of promoting eco-friendly and sustainable outdoor activities. The Blue Paths contribute to preserving natural areas while letting residents and visitors connect with nature.
VICTORIOUS: At the same time, supporting local commerce.
Mingle Bells’ success ‘MINGLE Bells’ was yet another successful event at the Marina Bar Calle de las Rosas on Friday December 15 this time raising money for the charity ‘Cruz Roja’. Starting with a delicious two-course Christmas meal followed by Quiz, Raffle, Tombola, plus spot prizes and Christmas songs courtesy of the ‘Melody Makers’ singing group who sang Christmas carols and songs. Santa Claus also made a surprise visit to give out mince pies which were kindly donated by the ‘Food Company’. Well-known Scottish piper Donnie also gave us renditions of Christmas tunes before the raffle was drawn. Organisers, David and Lorraine Whitney were more than happy with the €600 raised for the charity and would like to thank everybody for their support and kind donations. Thanks to the new team at the Marina Bar who worked very hard to make the event a memorable experience also to helpers Mary Flynn and Donnie (the piper) and Wendy his wife for their hard work. David and Lorraine have already got their thinking caps on for their next charity events for 2024.
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MICHELE MASSON, President of Help Vega Baja, has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to British Nationals in Spain in the New Year Honours List, published on Saturday December 31, 2022. There are more than 2,000 British Nationals living in the area covered by Help Vega Baja and for many of them
New Year’s honour JANUARY EDITION: 1956 the charity has been a lifeline in difficult times. Since becoming its President in 2015, Michele Masson has steered the charity
through the twin challenges of Brexit and Covid, as well as the severe flooding that hit the Vega in September 2019 - providing a source of constant support to the community when they needed it most. More recently, she has corralled the charity’s volunteers to gather supplies of food and clothes for the local Ukrainian association to distribute to the high volume of refugees arriving in Torrevieja. HMA Hugh Elliott said: “I know that my colleagues in our Alicante consulate find it hard to imagine the south of the province without Help Vega Baja and, indeed, without Michele. Under her
leadership, the charity has become one of our key partners in the region - assisting with complex consular cases and acting as our eyes and ears on the ground. During the pandemic, Michele worked with us on a partnership pilot project to distribute consular funding via food vouchers to vulnerable families whose income had been lost due to Covid restrictions. Michele is a wonderful example of leading by doing and I am delighted that she has been honoured for her work.” Michele Masson said: “I am honoured to be awarded the British Empire Medal for services to British Nationals in Spain by his Majesty, King Charles III. Thank you to colleagues, friends and family.”
The real heroes
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Founder, Tony Grande, surrounded by the carers.
JANUARY EDITION: 1959 MAKE A SMILE organisation has named children’s carers as the unsung real heroes of Christmas. Thanks to the amazing support of the community, Make A Smile was able to spread some joy by donating Christmas presents to 130 children in care. Tony Grande, founder of Make A Smile confirmed: “It’s been a total privilege to work with these outstanding professionals over the last 15 years. I’ve seen firsthand over the years how hard they work and how much they have sacrificed to benefit the children in their care. “Christmas has always been the most difficult time of the year for the children and their carers who also have to be away from their own families.” Tony added: “However it is thanks to the kindness, generosity and overwhel-
ming show of love from the local community that has enabled the carers to make the children’s Christmas a magical one.” Make A Smile is a non-profit organisation helping children in care on the Costa Blanca under registered number: G-54763040. For the last 15 years Make A Smile, through teamwork with the community, has helped children in care by providing day-to-day bits and bobs such as school materials and clothing, etc. Tony confirmed: “Make A Smile is determined at all times to make a positive impact on society. The strong relationship we have with charities provides perfect examples of the benefits of the community working together to improve the lives of local underprivileged and vulnerable adults and children.” For more information email: info@makeasmile.es or head to their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ makea smile.es.
BEST OF THE YEAR II euroweeklynews.com FEBRUARY EDITION: 1962 ONE determined man, one 240-kilometre walk. Result: €10,000 raised for the Akira dog sanctuary. When Akira volunteer Lee Harker announced his plans for a 240-kilometre walk to Valencia and back over six
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days to raise €10,000 for Akira’s Angels, even the charity’s most ardent supporters were sceptical. Lee confounded the doubters, completing the walk in six days after leaving the Moraira dog park at 8.30am on
Monday, January 30. He arrived back there on Saturday, February 4 at 5.25pm with blistered feet and an exhausted body, proud not only of himself, but of all the people who donated to his GoFundMe page.
BENIDORM: Has enjoyed a meteoric rise in recent years.
BENIDORM could be crowned Europe’s new stag and hen party capital this year, amid a bumper booking boom after Brits ‘stormed out the gates’ on the back of the Covid pandemic. One firm has revealed bookings to the sun-scorched Spanish resort have almost reached 2022’s levels by the end of January. “If the trend continues, Benidorm will comfortably surpass the likes of Prague, Amsterdam and even Dublin to be the EU’s biggest
FEBRUARY EDITION: 1963 stag and hen location, something that once would have seemed unimaginable,” said Matt Mavir, Managing Director of Tyneside firm, Last Night of Freedom. While Benidorm has always been relatively popular, it has enjoyed a meteoric rise in recent years. Exclusive booking data supplied by the firm shows
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that last year, trips were up a staggering 700 per cent compared to 2018. Over the years, the budget-friendly resort has become a playground for British tourists seeking sun, sea and sangria. And according to Matt, that’s been another major driver for stags and hens in the current climate. “The cost-of-living crisis has forced everyone to tighten their belts a bit, and stags and hens aren’t exempt,” added Matt.
The current total is €10,456 with donations still coming in. “Lee’s strength, determination and stamina are an inspiration. His motivation was to help us fund improvements to create a better life for the dogs in our care, which will cost at least €50,000,” commented Lin di Stefano, Akira president.
Much of his training for the walk was done in a gymnasium on board a ship, as Calpe resident Lee works for a company installing offshore wind turbines in Asia. “I had to reach the point where my body could cope with walking 40 kilometres a day,” he said. “It was hard, I admit, to go to the gym ha-
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ving done a 12-hour shift.” “I’m grateful to everyone who has donated and for every single euro,” he said. “I’ve been blown away by all the words of support every day of the walk. It kept me going when the going got tough!” There is still time to donate on Lee’s https://gofund.me/ b8fc3014 GoFundMe page.
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THE International Federation of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Societies is trying to raise $70 million to ensure they can continue to support the communities affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria and provide desperately
MARCH EDITION: 1966 needed aid. The Turkish Red Crescent and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent mobilised immediately to
support the affected communities, but the charity warns that the needs continue to grow. Isabel Fenollar, store director of Specsavers Ópticas in Javea has been moved by the plight of those in the affected areas and contacted her local Red Cross branch to ask what she could do. They have asked her to help to raise funds to go towards this appeal, which she is doing in store, as well as speaking to customers, local residents and staff about how they can donate. She commented, “Seeing so much destruction, devastation and loss of life in Turkey and Syria is just heart- breaking. The bitterly cold conditions and political instability in the region is making it even harder for people to get the help they need. The Red Cross’ local teams are working at full speed to support the communities, but need funds to purchase supplies and we hope that our customers and team will give generously to enable them to continue to do their amazingly valuable work.”
MARCH EDITION: 1967 SPAIN’S government has finally announced that UK licence holders in the country will be able to exchange their driving licence for a Spanish one without taking an exam from Thursday, March 16. The period to allow Brits already living in Spain to do this will be six months. Anyone moving to the country after March 16 will also be given six months. Announced by the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, March 14, the news puts an end to travel misery for thousands of expats left in limbo after the Spanish government abruptly brought extensions allowing anyone who hadn’t exchanged their licence before December 31, 2020 to continue using their UK licence to an end last May. Brits will now be able to ‘canjear’ (exchange) their UK licence with the DGT for
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DRIVING LICENCE: UK holders can now exchange for a Spanish licence.
a Spanish one. Existing category permissions (for example, ability to drive heavy goods vehicles or motorbikes) will also be honoured. Spanish living in the UK will similarly be able to exchange their licences under the agreement. The government’s statement said: “The Council of Ministers has approved this Tuesday the agreement by which Spain and the United Kingdom will offer reciprocal recognition and exchange of driving licences as well as the exchange of information on traffic offences.”
The news means existing traffic offence information will also be exchanged between the two countries. Those wishing to exchange their licence can now contact the DGT directly to arrange an appointment to do so. They will first need to check they have their relevant paperwork in order, including proof of residency, and take a short ‘psycho-physical’ test. This includes basic health tests (including eyesight, blood pressure) a psychological test and a mobility test.
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Tourists in Benidorm at Easter.
BENIDORM: Large numbers took part in the solemn event.
HUNDREDS of residents part in the solemn event. and visitors celebrated the Also present was BeniAPRIL traditional ‘Palm blessing’ dorm mayor Toni Pérez and EDITION: 1970 on Sunday that marks the several other members of beginning of Holy Week in the local and provincial goBenidorm. vernments, together with the local patron The Palm Sunday blessing of the palm saint fiesta authorities. leaves and olive branches at San Jaime and Children were once again the protagoSanta Ana church also included a procession nists, as according to tradition their godmothrough the streets before Mass, with large thers gift them a palm leaf to be blessed by numbers of residents and tourists taking the local priest.
APRIL EDITION: 1972 ALL figures suggest that tourism in the Valencia Region has returned to pre-Covid levels at last. Hotel occupation rates along the coast averaged 84 per cent over Easter - 4.7 per cent higher than expected, and thanks largely to last-minute reservations.
Alicante Province averaged occupation rates of 83 per cent, with Benidorm registering 84 per cent. The figures are even higher for coastal campsites throughout the region, with 100 per cent of huts and bungalows and 90 per cent of plots occupied in all three provinces. Rural homes and other types of tourist accommodation in inland areas registered average occupation
rates of 86 per cent. Regional Tourism chief Francesc Colomer has especially highlighted the recovery of international tourism, with figures for the first three months of the year higher than during the same period in 2019. Sr Colomer has also congratulated the sector on its efforts to encourage the “deseasonalisation, internationalisation and diversification” of the tourism trade.
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Inside the Coronation THIS first weekend in May will be full of royal celebrations as King Charles is set to be crowned alongside the Queen Consort at a grand ceremony in Westminster Abbey. The long weekend will be filled with celebrations, from street parties to concerts, as King Charles becomes the oldest new monarch in history. Code-named Operation Golden Orb, plans for the much-anticipated event have been released over the past few months. Starting on May 6 at 11am, the Coronation Service will kick off a weekend full of events following their Majesties’ crowning in the Abbey in London, in a service that will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The King’s Coronation will include many of the
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ceremonies that were seen in the late Queen’s service, such as anointing with consecrated oil, the delivery of the orb, the pledge to be “Defender of the Faith”, and the enthroning itself. It is understood that the anointing will not be shown on television and is set to be hidden from the public, as it was for the late Queen’s coronation in 1953. During the ceremony, the King will be asked if he will govern the UK and the Commonwealth with law
and justice, and if he will keep Christianity alive in the country. He will sit in the Coronation Chair, also known as Edward’s Chair, holding the sovereign’s sceptre and rod to symbolise his power over the nation, as well as the sovereign’s orb to represent the Christian world. After the Archbishop has anointed, blessed, and consecrated Charles, the crown of St Edward will be placed on his head, crowning him as King Charles III.
ELECTRIC SCOOTERS: Are subject to road safety regulations just like cars and motorbikes.
MAY EDITION: 1975 THE Local Police in Alfaz del Pi has launched an information campaign explaining the correct use of electric scooters. A pamphlet is being handed out at schools, public buildings, sports and leisure centres and is also available on the
town hall website. According to Public Safety councillor Toni Such, the aim of the campaign is to encourage responsible and safe mobility, as Personal Mobility Vehicles (VMPs) “are not a toy, they are a mode of transport, and are therefore subject to road safety regulations just like cars and motorbikes.”
The councillor added that VMP users must always ride on the road or cycle lanes and never on pavements or in pedestrian areas, urban tunnels, interurban roads or motorways. Users are also reminded that it is illegal to ride under the effects of alcohol or other drugs. It is also prohibited to wear headphones or carry passengers or pets.
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Second runway needed JUNE EDITION: 1981 HOTELIERS in the Valencia Region are campaigning for the construction of a second runway at Alicante-Elche airport. Hotel association Hosbec president Fede Fuster and regional business chiefs met with the president of national airport managing body Aena, Maurici Lucena, last week to learn about the investments planned for Alicante-Elche and to insist on the importance of the second runway. Sr Fuster recalled that “the main line of business at Alicante airport is international traffic, which accounts for 85 per cent of the total and continues to break records for operations and passengers every month, which is why all the planning of necessary infrastructures, such as the second runway,
ALICANTE-ELCHE AIRPORT: The fifth main airport in Spain by number of travellers.
must be brought forward.” The planning of new infrastructures for Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández airport is said to be essential for the plans of continuous growth that include boosting the North American market, which is part of the tourism sector’s medium and longterm objectives. Hosbec has announced that it will resume the agenda of contacts with US airlines after the summer season as a continuation of the work that began with the institutio-
nal visit to New York last March. Alicante-Elche is the fifth main airport in Spain by number of travellers and is a key tourism infrastructure for the Costa Blanca. More than 14,700 flights with over 3.5 million seats are scheduled to pass through the airport this summer, which represents a growth of more than 10 per cent with regards to 2022. The UK accounts for the largest fraction of traffic, 34 per cent, with 1.2 million seats and a growth of
almost 7 per cent compared to last year. The main British airports connected to Alicante are Manchester, London Gatwick, Bristol, London Stansted, East Midlands, and Leeds Bradford. By airlines, the leaders continue to be those with the most international connections, namely Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2. The recovery of the German market is also significant, which this summer will double the number of flights and seats compared to last year.
BEST OF THE YEAR II euroweeklynews.com JULY EDITION: 1984 CRICKET fans in the Marina Baixa welcomed a very special visitor last week. St Peter’s Cricket Club - Vatican is officially the Pope’s very own international team and is made up of priests and seminarians from Ireland, India and Pakistan who study and work in the Pontifical University. The team was founded in 2014 and on January 26 it became part of the Athletica Vaticana, the Vatican’s official sports team
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and affiliated with the Italian Athletics Federation. It travels the world every year or two to play cricket, promote intercultural and religious dialogue and raise funds for social causes. St Peter’s Cricket Club visited Alfaz del Pi, La Nucia and Benidorm from Monday July 3 to Friday 7, before travelling to Malaga, Cartama and Granada (Andalucia) from Saturday July 8 to Wednesday July 12.
Their visit was billed as a “social, cultural, tourist and sporting trip” and was organised by the Cricket Spain (Agrupación Cricket España) federation. Their activities included visits to churches, cathedrals and other temples, outings to each area’s most characteristic spots accompanied by local council representatives and, of course, several cricket matches against local teams.
End of spam calls
ANYONE whose phone doesn’t automatically block spam calls can now breathe a sigh of relief. The new Te l e c o m m u n i cat i o n s Act came into force in Spain on Thursday, June 29. According to this, companies that offer goods and services are no longer allowed to make advertising calls (llamadas spam) without the explicit consent of the consumer. With English mobile phone numbers, receiving Spanish spam calls were rather rare,
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JULY EDITION: 1986 but with Spanish numbers they were increasing each month. The law will take up to a year to take effect, but after that anyone who has a mobile or landline number in Spain should no longer be bothered with the calls. In addition to explicit consent, according to the legal text there are also exceptional cases in which compa-
nies can still contact consumers with spam calls, namely if the “communication can be based on another basis of legitimation in accordance with Article 6.1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on the processing of personal data.” For example, company employees can still call if their concern is necessary to protect vital interests or to carry out a task in the public interest. If a company violates the new law, they could face a fine.
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SPECIAL VISITOR: The Pope’s very own international team.
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WHITE & BAOS ABOGADOS WISHES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 2024 DEAR Clients and Friends, It seems like it was yesterday when the deadline for submitting your NON-RESIDENT
TAX RETURNS was so far away and yet the Holiday Season has suddenly arrived. We hope to have met our
clients’ expectations when dealing with their MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES in Spain and we would also take this opportunity to congratulate those clients, from different countries, who SOLD, PURCHASED or EXCHANGED their properties through our firm and kindly took our advice about the importance of having a SPANISH WILL drafted when being an owner of a property in Spain. Year 2023 has been a year of hope for all those affected with Mortgage floor and costs clauses, and multicurrency mortgages, as they have been able to get their money back. Sadly, some clients and friends passed away during this year and our condolences go out to their surviving spouses, children etc; and again,
A WILL and CLAIMS AGAINST THE TAX OFFICE, etc.
in these cases we have assisted as rapidly as possible to help the heirs when dealing with the INHERITANCE. On a happier note we can tell you that we have
LITIGATED successfully in Court in relation to many different legal matters, including TIMESHARE CONTRACT, LIFE INSURANCE POLICY CLAIM, CONTESTING
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Finally, we would like to THANK ALL our clients and friends, who one way or another, dealt with us during this year and wish THEM AND THEIR FAMILIES A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 2024 FULL OF HAPPINESS. We are sure that, together, 2024 will be the year of hope and recovery. We, from White Baos, will do our best to try to help and assist our clients to achieve it. Please do not forget that, if you need our help, you can contact us. We will be pleased to assist you. You could also find some helpful legal information in our website: www.whitebaos.com.
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stationed in Benidorm until Tuesday, August 15, and are there to reinforce attention to tourists and guarantee greater security for foreign citizens.
The French policemen were received by Jesús Carrobles Blanco, Benidorm councillor for citizen security, at Levante beach, where the councillor thanked them
PATROLLING THE STREETS: Gendarmes in Benidorm.
for their willingness to work in Benidorm this summer. The European Police Stations Project began in 2008 in collaboration with France, expanding in 2012 with Portugal, with Italy in 2014 and with Germany in 2020, incorporating new placements every year. This year will be the third to be held in Benidorm.
Hold the front page EURO WEEKLY NEWS is thrilled to announce that our newspaper and website will feature in a TV programme to be filmed in Benidorm. Hold the Front Page is a programme following two of the UK’s favourite comedians, Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar, as they embark on a journey as trainee local journalists attempting to get a story on the front page. Now they are coming to Spain for their training. Josh and Nick are coming to Benidorm to receive editorial tasks from managing director Michel Euesden, who is the driving force behind Spain’s biggest free English language newspaper group. They will then be accompanied on a sales drive to see if they can achieve in the world of fast-paced journalism.
AUGUST EDITION: 1989 Exploring some incredible regions through their local papers, the series is a warm celebration of the world of local journalism besides the people and communities the papers serve. Being a people’s paper, Euro Weekly News is looking for a charity or community group who would like to be featured in the programme. Please contact us by calling 951 386 161 or emailing news desk@euroweeklynews.com to tell us about your needs. The series is broadcast on Sky Max, a flagship channel in the UK and Ireland, and can be enjoyed on demand on Now TV too. Series one of the Sky
Original show was watched nearly two million times. Josh and Nish also have a strong and engaged social following of their own on Instagram and Twitter, through which they promote the programme to their combined audience of 1.6 million. CPL Productions, a Red Arrow Studios company, is one of the most successful TV, radio and podcast production companies in the UK. The company creates and produces engaging, modern entertainment, factual formats and scripted television. From primetime entertainment to comedy, drama and factual entertainment, CPL’s impressive roster of shows feature some of the UK’s best talent for broadcasters including Netflix, Sky, BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and E4.
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OFFICERS of the Spanish National Police and the French National Police, within the framework of the ‘European Police Stations’ project, began to patrol the streets of Benidorm together on Tuesday, August 1. They will be
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Josh and Nick are coming to Benidorm.
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ON Saturday, September 9 at 5pm, the grand Benidorm Pride demonstration took place. As in previous years, the parade-demonstration began at McDonald’s (Rincon de Loix). After a slight delay to the start, it continued along the Paseo del Levante until it ended at the Julio Iglesias Auditorium. Although Pride activities started on September 4, the big day came on Saturday. The atmosphere was extremely friendly, laid back and full of fun, as members of the public literally queued to take photographs of many of the participants. The drag queens, however, were particularly popular, due to their extravagant attire and make-up. Although not as many floats participated as previous years, the music and joviality of the event spread among the cheering crowds, who also enjoyed an extremely warm evening as the parade made its way along the seafront.
Benidorm Pride Credit: Jo Pugh
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THE PRIDE PARADE: Feathers and sequins aplenty.
Lorries and double decker buses were transformed into festive floats, each equipped with a mobile sound studio pumping out music to enhance the carnival-like ambiance. Hundreds of individuals enthusiastically took part, putting in considerable effort to adorn themselves in a dazzling array of vibrant and eye-catching costumes. Feathers and sequins
were aplenty, and there was no shortage of towering high heels. There was a generous display of bare skin that truly delighted the spectators, especially the pirate ship, which proved to be an enormous hit. This year, Benidorm Pride chose Samaritans in Spain as their official charity. In support of this, Samaritans in Spain participated in the parade, raising vital funds and awareness. Behind their advertising lorry, an army of volunteers followed behind sporting donation tins and buckets. To learn more about the organisation and discover ways to lend your support, please visit www.samari tansinspain.com. We must not forget, of course, that the purpose of all the activities organised throughout the week was to give visibility to the needs and demands of the LGBTQ+ community, who outshone itself in the Benidorm event.
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18 EWN 28 Dec 2023 - 3 Jan 2024 OCTOBER EDITION: 1995 IT has been a very busy week for the Euro Weekly News team as we welcomed comedians Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar to our Albir office. Now filming the second season of their popular Sky Max programme, Hold the Front Page, the comic duo of aspiring reporters decided to move out of the UK and we were delighted that they chose Spain’s most popular English language paper to work with. It was an exciting few days, as they chose a number of different stories to cover, ranging from an evening of Psychic Speed Dating, to a Belly Busting Breakfast competition alongside an encounter with a generous artist and an animal charity that needs financial support. Whilst the pair of cub reporters have experienced working alongside journalists in the UK, working abroad has both benefits and downsides especially when they have had to
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Josh and Nish at the initial briefing in their new pink glasses.
adapt their style to fit in with the tapas concept of shorter stories with positive local flavours. Not every article has made it into this edition of the paper but the guys - who were issued with their very own pink glasses for the challenge - certainly attacked the challenge with a great deal of gusto and we hope that they enjoyed their time
with us as much as we did with them. In actual fact, readers will find out how Nish and Josh feel they got on as they have kindly agreed to be interviewed for next week’s paper. As a brief taster of how they enjoyed their visit they said “We’ve found the community brilliantly welcoming with charming eccentricity.”
IN the first series of Hold the Front Page, comedians Nish Kumar and Josh Widdicombe travelled around the UK experiencing the life of local news reporters. Production company CPL did their homework and understandably realised that in order to make the concept work, they had to insert the two ‘cub reporters’ into an English language newspaper and the obvious choice was Euro Weekly News which publishes weekly editions across seven popular Spanish regions. The choice for the first episode to be shot was Benidorm which is such a popular resort for both local British residents and holidaymakers and after several discussions concerning how the filming was to proceed, EWN proprietors Michel and Steven Euesden supported by local staff spent a week in Benidorm as the show was created. There was no guarantee that all, or indeed any of the stories that the pair chose would be used, but
Hold the Front OCTOBER EDITION: 1996 the cameras followed their briefing, decision making, on the spot interviews and then their creative process. Four topics were chosen, first the opening of an exhibition of sculpture by Josh which was too dry to make the paper, followed by a ‘gut busting breakfast’ which Nish fought through. This did make the paper, but the editorial team thought perhaps full English breakfasts are more popular with visitors than residents and therefore the story was extended to mention the fact many people may prefer to sample the Menu del Dia available in numerous restaurants in Benidorm. Filming is not quick by any stretch of the imagination and although the Costa Blanca North edition normally goes to the printers on Tuesday evening, the
deadline was moved back by 24 hours to allow them more time. A front page story about Josh and Nish’s visit had already been written and much of the paper laid out but they had two further stories to be filmed, a visit to a psychic dating night and then a journey to Hugo’s Home Farm an animal charity run by Colin whose alter ego is popular drag artist Coco Chanel. Time was tight and in theory the Coco story missed the deadline and should have been left out but by moving the Psychic Dating nearer the back, we manged to fit both articles into the paper. All of those involved from the proprietors, to the editorial team and the designers who handled all changes during the day were delighted with the results. We look forward to the programme being aired in January or February 2024.
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euroweeklynews.com II BEST OF THE YEAR NOVEMBER EDITION: 2000 IN the picturesque coastal towns of Spain, a momentous occasion is upon us as The Euro Weekly News marks its 2,000th edition. This multiple award-winning publication, founded by a couple from the North of England has played a remarkable role as a promoter of Spain and an active supporter of local charities throughout its distinguished history. The journey began back in July 11, 1985 with a vision by a Manchester couple, who, recognising the need for a publication to assist newcomers in their Spanish life, created ‘The Entertainer’. Priced at a
“The Euro Weekly News: celebrating 2,000 editions of excellence and community” mere one peseta per edition, it quickly became a beloved source of local news, views, and information, supported by local business advertisements. Fast forward to 1996, and The Entertainer was at a crossroads. It was then that Michel and Steven Euesden entered the scene. With their energy and vision, they saw the publication’s future and took ownership. Their arrival marked a pivotal moment in the newspaper’s history, as they set out to transform it into more than just a newspaper; they aimed to make it a vital part of the community. Under the ownership of the Euesdens, The Entertainer underwent a remarkable transformation. It was reborn as ‘The Euro Weekly News’, reflecting a broader vision and a commitment to serving the foreign population in Spain. This multiple award-winning publication became a trusted companion, with a tapas journalism style, it delivered positive news, connected communities, and uplifted spirits. Over the years, The Euro Weekly News has been a strong promoter of Spain. It has showcased the beauty of its coastal towns, the rich culture, and the vibrant communities. Through its pages,
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readers have discovered the hidden gems of Spain, from its picturesque landscapes to its culinary delights. Moreover, The Euro Weekly News has been an active supporter of local charities. It has used its platform to raise awareness about important social causes and to mobilise community support for those in need. The publication’s commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of its readers goes beyond journalism; it’s a testament to the Euesdens’ dedication to community service. In 2023, The Euro Weekly News stands more relevant than ever. The landscape of the foreign population in Spain has seen significant changes. An influx of residents from Northern European countries has reshaped the community. While they may not speak Spanish fluently, the universal language of English binds them together, and The Euro Weekly
News has become an indispensable resource, bridging language gaps and offering valuable information to this diverse readership. This remarkable milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the loyal support of advertisers and sponsors who have been partners for over a quarter of a century. Their trust and unwavering commitment have been instrumental in the publication’s continued success, enabling it to deliver quality journalism and community support. Last but certainly not least, the cherished readers deserve special recognition. Your interaction, your love for the paper, and your unwavering dedication have breathed life into its pages. Your continued support has made The Euro Weekly News more than just a newspaper; it’s a trusted companion that enriches your lives and connects you with your community. As The Euro Weekly News celebrates its 2,000th edition, it’s an opportune moment to express gratitude to the entire Euro Weekly community - the team, advertisers, sponsors, and readers. Your collective efforts and unwavering commitment have made The Euro Weekly News an indispensable part of life along the Spanish coastline.
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BENIDORM has a reputation for discovering real characters and one of those was the sexy magic show performer known as Sticky Vicky. Victoria María Aragüés Gadea was born in Tenerife in 1943 and moved to Barcelona, training as a ballet dancer but the death of Franco and the relaxation of censorship pointed her to a new direction. Having been persuaded to call herself Vicky Leyton by one of her management, she created a magic show where she performed in the nude and initially removed handkerchiefs from her v****a. In the early 80s she moved to Benidorm, supposedly to take a break but discovered that there was a real demand from tourists for her risqué performances and having adopted the stage name of Sticky Vicky she expanded her role considerably. The items that she managed to make appear during her act ranged from eggs to ping pong balls, to razor blades, sausages and even a lit lightbulb. She became a legend in Benidorm and worked through until in 2015 her
R.I.P. Sticky Vicky Credit: Maria Gadea Aragüés Facebook
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Maria with her mother Victoria.
career was brought to an end by a hip operation and then she was diagnosed with cancer and she decided it was time
to retire and spend time with friends and family. On November 29, her daughter Maria Gadea Aragüés said her mo-
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ther had died. “I regret writing these words, my mother Sticky Vicky passed away today at 6am, I can’t believe it she has gone surrounded by her family with all our love. I thank God for being able to always be by her side. I am left with a broken heart.”
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MALE VOICE CHOIR: Singing for a cause.
DECEMBER EDITION: 2006 THE Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir (CBMVC) undeniably captivated the audience during the Christmas Lights Ceremony in Moraira on Wednesday,
December 6. Not only did they entertain onlookers with their melodious festive performance, but the Choir also demonstrated their philanthropic spirit by raising funds for SOS Ukraine. For those harbouring the dream of joining this
exceptionally talented ensemble, the CBMVC extends a warm invitation to men of all nationalities who share a passion for singing. For additional information, visit www.costablan camalevoicechoir.com or call Mike on 645 081 539.
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GET ready for an evening of live music and delectable Italian cuisine at Tio Rico in Denia! Tio Rico is offering a special New Year’s Eve menu priced at only €25, and reservations are a must to secure your spot.
Entertainment for the night will be provided by Vic and Chloe of Moonshine Duo. They will serenade you with a repertoire of beloved classics, adding a special acoustic sparkle to the evening. Prepare to dance to the
tunes of Simon and Garfunkel, Fleetwood Mac, U2, Queen, REM, and the Bee Gees, all infused with a sprinkle of Christmas magic. Don’t miss this musical journey on Friday, December 31, with dinner starting at 8.00pm. To make a reservation or for more information, visit Tio Rico at Camping los Patos, Carretera Racons les Marines 33, Playa Deveses 03770 in Denia, or call (+34) 634 080 633. It’s a fantastic way to welcome the New Year with good food and great music!
NYE Run
Image: Ayuntamiento de l’Alfas del Pi.
New Year’s Moonshine
ON Saturday December 30 at 11.00am, the inaugural San Silvestre race will take place in l’Alfas del Pi, combining sports and festivities. The first San Silvestre will feature a four-kilometre route that will pass through the vicinity of the municipal sports centre, with both the start and finish in the adult category taking place at the athletics track. Children’s races are also planned to make the event a family-friendly initiative. Marcela Talero, the president of the festival commission, highlighted that the event will also include a free Zumba class from midday until 1.00pm and a bar, offering food and drinks at bargain prices providing sandwiches, waffles, popcorn, and broth
FIRST RACE: The inaugural San Silvestre race.
with meatballs as the main dish of the day. Trophies will be awarded to the top 15 finishers in the adult category, medals for all child participants, and prizes for the best individual and group costumes.
Registration will take place at the Pau Gasol Pavilion on December 28, and 29, from 5.00pm until 8.00pm. The registration fee for adults is €5 and will include a drink and sandwich after the race, children’s registration is free.
Benidorm Bonanza
BENIDORM City Council, in collaboration with the Abreca association, is set to enjoy the grand New Year’s Eve party for the seventh consecutive year on Paseo de Levante. The event, supported by the Departments of Festivals, Commerce, and Major Events, anticipates an attendance of around 10,000 people, according to councillor for Festivals, Mariló Cebreros. Commencing at 7.00pm and continuing until 1.30am, the celebration will feature performances by three local DJs, along with national and international entertainment provided by a professional speaker. Numerous beachfront establishments
have joined this year’s year-end extravaganza, distributing grapes and party favours for the crowd that will gather at midnight to usher in 2024 at one of the city’s most iconic locations. Following the stroke of midnight, Spanish time, a spectacular pyro-musical show will unfold, seamlessly blending music and fireworks. At 1.00am, the celebration will connect with British television to broadcast the chimes from Big Ben in London. The councillor confirmed: “It is a gesture of respect that we want to extend to tourists of that nationality, who increasingly choose our city to bid farewell to the year.”
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FROM December 22 to January 6, Alicante invites residents and visitors to embark on a journey through its festive landscape with the Christmas Bus. The bus allows you to tour the main Christmas scenes in the heart of the capital completely free of charge. Operating from 9.00am to 10.30pm, the Christmas Bus route covers key locations including Plaza de España, Luceros, Federico Soto, Séneca, and La Rambla. The route kicks off at Plaza de España, near the Panteón de Quijano, making stops at Plaza de los Luceros, Reyes Católicos, Avenida Federico Soto, Plaza Ruperto Chapí, and La Rambla de Méndez Núñez. On Fridays and Saturdays in the afternoon, as well as all day on Sundays and holidays when Rambla Méndez Núñez is provisionally pedestrianised, the Christmas
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On the buses Sleeping Beauty CHRISTMAS BUS: Leave your cars at home and enjoy.
Bus will navigate through the streets of the Teatro and Duque de Zaragoza. This deviation connects back to the Rambla in an upward direction towards Calle San Vicent and the Plaza de España. During these times, the stop shifts to Plaza Ruperto Chapí, located in front of the Teatro Principal, instead of the usual one on La Rambla. Carlos de Juan, the councillor for Mobility, is encouraging residents and visitors to take advantage
of this opportunity to leave their cars at home and use public transport to explore the city centre, enjoy the festive
THE International Ballet Company is delighted to announce its upcoming performance at Altea’s Casa del Cultura on Saturday December 30 at 6.00pm. As part of its Winter Tour 2023, the International Ballet Company, featuring soloists from Moldova, Ukraine, Italy, and other countries, invites audiences to experience one of the most iconic works in the classical ballet repertoire, ‘La Bella Durmiente’ (The Sleeping Beauty). The company’s dedication and extensive effort have brought this project to
BENIDORM is set to welcome the year 2024 with a special New Year’s Day concert performed by the Musical Union Symphony Orchestra, directed by Rafa Gómez, and featuring soprano Marlene Aquino. The concert will take place on January 1 at 7.00pm at the Cultural Centre in Benidorm and is free of charge, but attendees must obtain invitations. Interested parties can collect their invitations for free at the offices of the Department of Culture on December 29 from
fruition, establishing a company where refined technique and excellent dramatic performances breathe life into the most renowned choreographies and scores of classical ballet. The narrative unfolds at the court of King Florestan during the christening of Princess Aurora. The celebration, attended by the Lilac Fairy and other fairies, inadvertently excludes the Carabosse Fairy, who in her outrage, casts an evil spell: “When the Princess turns 16, she will prick herself with the needle of a spin-
ning wheel and sleep for 100 years.” The spell is eventually broken when the Lilac Fairy reveals the events to Prince Desiré, who awakens Aurora with a kiss. The venue for this ballet classic is Altea’s House of Culture, situated at Costera Pont del Montcau, 14. For ticket information, you can visit the box office on Thursday from 10.00a,m to 2.00pm and then from 5.00pm to 8.00pm. Alternatively, you can contact the box office at taqui lla@palaualtea.es via email.
Harmonious start
10.00am until 1.00pm. Each person can collect a maximum of two invitations. The concert programme includes pieces by famous composers related to New Year’s celebrations, as well as works by internationally renowned national figures. Soprano Marlene Aquino will contri-
bute her voice to make the concert even more special. The councillor for Culture, Jaime Jesus Perez, is encouraging residents of Benidorm to obtain their invitations, confirming: “ This event promises a magnificent concert as the best way to welcome the new year culturally.”
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ARE you looking for a fun way to see in the new year in Albir? Head to the Church Bar and Bistro for a spectacular New Year’s Eve Party,
featuring an evening of home-made cuisine, live music celebrations synchronised with both UK and Spanish times, and much more.
Entertainment kicks off at 9.00pm with Steve the Breeze. Indulge in a musical journey spanning folk, rock, country, blues, and more, all delivered with a distinctive Celtic twist. While entry is free, securing your spot is a must, so be sure to book your table in advance. For additional details and reservations, visit the Church Bar at Camí Vell d’Altea, 26, 03581 L’Albir. Alternatively, you can reach the bar and bistro on (+34) 610 129 286.
JAVEA’S tourist train is set to weave through the heart of the town, connecting its three urban centres during selected periods throughout the year. Embarking on its scenic journey, the service will run during the summer season, spanning from June 1 to September 30. Additionally, it will operate with festive cheer during Christmas, from December 24 to January 6, as well as during Holy Week and Easter, from Palm Sunday to the Monday after Easter Monday. The Duanes de la Mar neighbourhood will play host to the inaugural station, marking the starting point. With the first departure
ON December 31, l’Alfas del Pi Council is organising a Great New Year’s Eve Party in the municipal tent, following the New Year’s celebration in Plaza Mayor with cava, grapes, and party favours. Tickets for the event are now on sale, and those purchased in advance cost €10, including a free welcome drink. At the box office, the ticket price
All aboard Image: Ayuntamiento de Javea
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scheduled at 10.00am and the last one of the day at 11.00pm. There will be a brief intermission of service between 3.00pm and 5.00pm. The second stop is at the Placeta del Convent except on Thursdays when the street market takes centre stage. On
Thursday the stop relocates to the vicinity of Mercat Municipal. As the journey continues, the third stop is at the car park of the old Masymas supermarket on Arenal Beach. Lastly, the fourth and final stop is by the Parador Nacional de Turismo.
Alfas New Year will be €15, also with a drink included. You can buy tickets for the Great New Year’s Eve Party in advance at various locations, including El Cafenet de Laura, Septimo Arte, Cafe-
teria Royal, Kasbrane, El Raspallo, El Ventorrillo, Ca Pepi, Com a casa, Cafeteria Albeniz, Peluquería Bonoso, and through the Commission of Fiestas, whose Instagram profile is @majorals2024.lalfas.
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For all opera fans.
such as machismo, violence, feminism, the rise of reggaeton, and other controversies that define our present-day society. La Traviata, renowned as the most performed drama, takes on a sensitive and timely approach, offering a unique perspective that resonates with our current societal dynamics. For ticket information, you can visit the box office on Tuesday from 10.00am to 2.00pm or on Thursday from 10.00am to 2.00pm and then from 5.00pm to 8.00pm. Alternatively, you can contact the box office at taquilla@palaualtea.es via email.
ON Wednesday, January 10, at 8.00pm, ballet enthusiasts are in for a treat as the Kiev Ballet Group presents ‘The Nutcracker’ in Altea. The year 2022, marked by the tragedy of war, held particular challenges for ballet artists who were on the cusp of performing before a full audience just a day before, with the orchestra tuning in the pit. Despite these difficulties, 2022 also saw the Kiev Ballet’s inaugural performances in Spain and Portugal. In 2023, the Kiev Ballet returned to prestigious stages, gracing major cities in Spain and Portugal. Founded in 2017 by Viktor Ishchuk, a renowned solo dancer of the Kiev Opera House, the Kiev Ballet is a stable and youthful company that brings together prominent stars from across Ukraine. Their performances, characterised by talent, mastery, and professionalism, have earned invitations to
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OPERA fans will be delighted to hear that La Traviata is heading to Altea on Wednesday, January 3 at 6.30pm. Originally conceived as a social critique exposing the ‘shameful’ behaviours of the affluent classes in Parisian society, La Traviata was the pioneering opera that dared to present a story set in the same time it was written. This bold choice stirred immense excitement, leading the leadership of the Fenice to implore Verdi to alter the libretto’s date, pushing the narrative two centuries into the future. Verdi’s original intent was to unveil the promiscuous conduct of the upper classes, shedding light on the exploitation of power and privilege, an idea that was met with swift censorship. Recognising the significance of preserving the opera’s initial purpose, this modern interpretation addresses the intrinsic characteristics of our time, including issues
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THE NUTCRACKER: Don’t miss this classic ballet.
major theatres worldwide, with over 500 performances delivered to date. Committed to preserving the traditions and essence of classical ballet, the Kiev Ballet creates performances that are a sensory delight, marked by sobriety, perfect lines, virtuosity of soloists, and grandeur in sets and costumes designed by the finest masters in Kiev’s workshops. The repertoire includes iconic classical titles like Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Don Quixote, Giselle, Carmen, Scheherazade, Les Sylphides, Cinderella, Zorba the Greek, Eyes Wide Shut, and more. The
Kiev Ballet is based at the International Centre for Culture and Arts in Kiev, Ukraine. Don’t miss this classic ballet at Altea’s House of Culture, located at Costera Pont del Montcau, 14. For ticket information, visit the box office on Tuesday from 10.00am to 2.00pm or on Thursday from 10.00am to 2.00pm and then from 5.00pm to 8.00pm. Alternatively, you can contact the box office at taquilla@palaualtea.es via email. For each ticket sold, a donation of €1.50 will be made to UNICEF to support its work in the Ukraine emergency.
SECURE your tickets now for Floridita’s New Year’s Party in Moraira! Enjoy a fantastic live performance by Black Velvet, covering music from the 50s through to the 90s, with something for everyone. The ticket includes all-inclusive drinks for €50. The party kicks off at 1.00am and lasts until 5.00am, ensuring a lively and memorable start to the new year. To make reservations, you can reach out by email at floridita1@ outlook.com or through WhatsApp on (0034) 722 591 674. Don’t miss the festivities at Bar Floridita, located at Carrer de les Tosqueres, 3, 03724 in Moraira. It’s the perfect way to ring in the new year with great music and a lively atmosphere!
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Happy New Year everyone €2 Million ‘charity’ cake LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT AH well, there it goes; another one bites the bank balance. In fact this past Christmas was almost unbelievably my 84th! - the mind truly does boggle. Memories of previous yuletides do of course abound. My first were of the latter war years, when money, and just about everything else was either rationed or short. With Dad abroad fighting for his country, it was left to Mum to fill the stocking. I still recall the large male sock, probably Grandad’s, at the foot of my bed, totally stuffed and out of shape with surprises. Vividly I remember my excitement as I delved in and discovered a wonderful Dinky toy, a number of boiled sweets, lead soldiers, a rare orange, an apple and finally a penny, which Mum would then take to the shops for a few more rationed sweet treats (and probably some help toward a packet o’ fags!). One of the best presents I do remember was a wooden truck, fas-
hioned by a German prisoner of war in a camp situated close to where we had been evacuated; no whiff of any possible danger as to their actual location did of course ever unsettle my three or four year old innocence. In later years I always tried my utmost to be at home with the family at Christmas. Circumstances of course sometimes made this impossible. One year, during the success of my recording career, I was booked to appear in Scotland on Boxing Day. This of course meant travelling over Christmas. Heading north on some 60s motorway or another, I decided to stop at a fairly respectable looking roadside cafeteria. Christmas dinner was actually advertised outside. On entering I discovered I was in fact the only customer (natch). I soon realised that the young male and female working behind the food counter were indeed well sozzled and the tray on which my special repast was served up left a great deal to be desired. I was reminded of this a few years later when I found my self incarcerated for an offence I didn’t actually commit. The Christmas of ’71 found
me in the dark confines of Oxford prison. Christmas Eve all the inmates had been presented with a ‘menu’ of what we could expect the following day. It did indeed make very impressive reading. Turkey, gravy, cabbage, roasted potatoes followed by Christmas pudding and custard. I could hardly believe it. The prison fare was normally just about inedible. I needn’t have worried. The meal, all delivered on a stamped out tin tray, was totally disgusting. The turkey was sliced so thinly that when held up it developed creases like a transparent curtain. The ‘greens’ were sodden with water, the gravy grease spilled over into the lumpy custard and it was all cold. I didn’t eat much. I also refused the boiled sweets the prison guvnor gratuitously handed out as we left the canteen. Memories memories. Ah well. Happy New Year everyone. Let’s hope the memories infused by ‘24 contain more peace and love than ‘23. Somehow I doubt it. Keep the faith. Love Leapy. leapylee2002@gmail.com
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CHIARA FERRAGNI, well-known Italian influencer has been accused of ‘unfair commercial practices’ after it emerged that the proceeds from the ‘charity’ pandoro she promoted had never reached their destination. Last year, Ferragni and confectionery brand Balocco launched a pandoro (a traditional Italian Christmas cake), whose packaging and marketing featured the logos of the celebrity. The cake was sold for €9 - double what they usually cost and part of the proceeds were supposed to go to a hospital. However, according to the Italian press, no funds were ever donated. AGCM (Italy’s anti-trust authority) said Balocco and Ferragni earned almost €2 million, thanks to the fraud. As a result, the Italian courts fined the
companies Fenice and TBS, owned by Chiara Ferragni, more than €1 million, and demanded another €420,000 from Balocco for “unfair commercial practices”. Last week Ferragni told her almost 30 million followers, “I have always been convinced that the most fortunate have the responsibility to do good. Those are the values that have always driven me and my family and that’s what we teach our children”, she said. “I am here today to own my mistake. I apologise and announce an important gesture: I will donate €1 million to the Regina Margherita hospital, in order to support the care of sick children. I commit myself to separate my charitable activities from my commercial activities as misunderstandings can arise,” she explained.
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FEATURE II euroweeklynews.com INTERVIEW
Why Europeans move to Spain Antonio Olivares embarked on a journey that took him from the vibrant streets of Barcelona to the eclectic energy of London in 1995. LITTLE did he know that nostalgia and longing. what was initially “When I think of planned as a brief London,” he muses, stint would unfold “it’s not just the arinto a 24-year chitecture or the chapter of his diverse cityscape life. that I miss. It’s Yet, amid the the friendships hustle and bustthat blossomed le of the city, over the years, Antonio couldn’t the melting pot help but feel a yearof cultures, and Image: Antonio Olivares ning for the warmth the charm of areas of Spain, his family and like Pimlico and Golders Returned to his roots. friends, and the allure of the Green.” outdoor life culture he held dear. Despite the allure of London’s In 2019, after years of fostering connec- international cuisine and the architectutions and establishing a life in the UK, An- ral marvels around every corner, Antonio tonio made a bold decision. couldn’t escape the frustrations. “Closing Armed with a property in Alicante he times of pubs! That was a constant source bid farewell to the iconic London skyline of irritation,” he laughs. and returned to his roots. “Compared to the lively bars of Spain, it Choosing Alicante wasn’t just about the felt like the night ended too soon.” beaches; it was a strategic move, a geoHowever, his return to Spain hasn’t graphical sweet spot connecting him to been without its irritations. Antonio canthe heart of Spain and the rest of Europe. didly admits, “The bureaucracy and the Now, back in his homeland, Antonio re- lack of customer service can be exaspeflects on his time in London with a mix of rating.”
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investment in Valencia port approved by Spain’s central government will enlarge the country’s biggest container port and allow supersized cargo ships to dock there.
THE High Pay Centre calculated that the ratio of an FTSE 350 chief executive’s pay to that of their employees was 57-to-1 in 2022, slightly up on the previous year’s 56-to-1. The ratio for FTSE 100 chief executives and their employees was 80-to-1 last year, down from 83-to-one in 2021.
Dancausa move
BANKINTER announced on December 20 that Maria Dolores Dancausa, its chief executive since 2010, would become the group’s non-executive president in March next year. Her role as chief executive will be taken over by Gloria Ortiz, until now director general of Bankinter’s Commercial Banking division.
Sky high
A FORMER air base on Unst (population 650) in the Shetlands is the UK’s first licensed spaceport for launching and putting satellites into orbit. Developing the SaxaVord site’s three launch pads and a hangar for rocket assembly has so far cost £30 million (€34.6 million) with plans for a hotel and visitor centre.
Cashing in
A BANK OF SPAIN survey found that 65 per cent of respondents used cash in most of their daily transactions, while 60 per cent said it was their principal method for shopping. Despite these figures, 88 per cent of the population used bank cards while 25 per cent made payments with their mobile.
Write off
FINANCIAL TIMES journalists in the US are asking for a minimum starting salary of $80,000 (€73,112), claiming their current wages were “nowhere close” to liveable. The newspaper is offering a minimum wage of $60,000 (€54,860,) which the union representing the writers is contesting with the management.
BRITAIN’S annual inflation rate dipped in November to 3.9 per cent, down from 4.6 per cent in October. Based on the consumer prices index (CPI), November continued the downward trend with the lowest rate in two years. Cheaper fuel was the main reason for the fall, although last month’s food prices also rose more slowly than they did in November 2022, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) explained. The pronounced drop did not mean prices were going down, but that they had risen more slowly, chief ONS economist Grant Fitzner
CHEAPER FUEL: Assisted better-than-expected inflation figures.
said. “Prices remain substantially above what they were before the Ukraine invasion,” he added. Food prices increased by 0.3 per cent last month, down from 1.1 per cent in November 2022, with food price inflation now at 9.2
per cent compared with 10.1 per cent in October. Although inflation has descended from its 11.1 per cent October 2022 peak, the Bank of England insisted the inflation rate was still too high for an interest rate reduction.
Nevertheless, City analysts predicted the steeper-than-expected fall in inflation encouraged conjecture the Bank of England could begin cutting interest rates next year, probably in May, following successive increases between December 2021 and August 2023. Although the November figures are almost double the government’s 2 per cent inflation target, Jeremy Hunt said Rishi Sunak had “more than delivered” on his pledge to halve inflation this year. The Chancellor said lower inflation “raised the prospect of improved living standards.”
Spanish government’s Telefonica stake
SPAIN’S government will acquire a 10 per cent holding in Telefonica, the country’s principal telecommunications company. The multinational’s privatisation process was completed 26 years ago but Spain’s State-Owned Industrial Holding Corporation (SEPI) will now sit on the board as its principal shareholder, accompanied by the BBVA bank, Caixabank, Saudi Telecom Company (STC) and US investment company BlackRock. Costing around €2 billion at current market prices, the operation is the Spanish government’s response to STC’s 9.9 per cent Telefonica stake announced in September. This was split into 4.9 per
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Hard times
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TELEFONICA HEADQUARTERS: Spanish government will have a seat on its board.
cent of Telefonica shares with financial instruments providing economic exposure over a further 5 per cent of the company’s share capital.
Strategically important Telefonica is a Defence service provider and Economy minister Nadia Calvino said the government’s majority shareholding would reinforce the company’s “ownership stability.” Following the government announcement, Telefonica shares rose 4 per cent to €3.70, their highest price since December 13. Without revealing a specific timetable, SEPI announced it would buy the shares in a way which minimised the impact on the market price, although insiders told Reuters it would buy “small quantities of shares over a two-month period.”
Future plans Theme park plan ROLLS-ROYCE is discussing the viability of small nuclear power reactors (SMRs) with Ukraine’s biggest private power company. The Telegraph revealed that DTEK, part of billionaire businessman Rinat Akhmetov’s industrial group, has held early talks with Rolls-Royce to sound out substituting coal-fired power stations with the SMRs. DTEK’s chief executive Maxim Timchenko said that he expected nuclear power to play an important part in the group’s future portfolio once Ukraine is rebuilt and his country can shift away from fossil fuels and switch to renewable energy.
A FORMER brickworks in Bedfordshire could one day become a theme park. Films and theme parks company Universal confirmed that its Parks division had bought 480 acres of land in Stewartby, a model village originally built for employees of the London Brick Company. The site has planning permission for 1,000 homes. The company, which already owns theme parks in Hollywood, Orlando, Japan, Singapore and Beijing, is known to be exploring new locations worldwide, suggesting that it is looking at the possibility of choosing the UK for its next major installation. Stewartby, which is located halfway between Bedford and Milton Keynes, is close to Luton airport and is within easy reach of London by road. Meanwhile, a company spokesman emphasised that Universal was “in the early stages of exploring its feasibility.”
Flying out SPAIN’S Ferrovial is said to be contemplating the sale of its 50 per cent stake in AGS, the holding company for Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton airports. The remaining 50 per cent is held by the Australian financial services group, Macquarie. At present AGS is engaged in refinancing its €930 million debt, prior to going ahead with the sale, according to Spanish media reports. The same sources put a value of less than £1.05 billion (€1.1 billion) for 100 per cent of AGS’s capital. Together with Macquarie, Ferrovial acquired Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton airports, which originally belonged to BAA, in 2006.
Another acquisition DAYS after buying Amazon’s biggest logistics installation in Ireland, Amancio Ortega has bought a $113 million (€103 million) warehouse in Florida. The Zara founder and its principal shareholder continues to invest in property via his investment company, Pontegadea, which is entirely separate from the Inditex fashion empire. It now possesses $20.08 bn (approximately €18.33 bn) in property assets. Ortega, who has a personal fortune of €89.5 billion, initially acquired luxury tower blocks and office buildings, but has recently diversified into logistics assets in Europe and the US. The latest addition to his property portfolio is a 266,600-square metre cold storage warehouse in Hialeah (Miami-Dade county).
Deal abandoned ADOBE said the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) competition authority had behaved ‘irrationally’ by scuppering a $20 billion (€18.2 billion) takeover. Best-known for apps like Photoshop and Acrobat, Adobe cancelled plans to acquire its rival, the website design tool Figma, in a move opposed by the European Union as well as the CMA. The deal announced a year ago was subject to an in-depth investigation in the UK and Brussels, with the CMA deciding that it would eliminate competition. The EU also concluded that it would have “terminated all current, and prevented all future competition between Adobe and Figma.”
Matches sold FRASERS GROUP, owned by Mike Ashley, paid £52 million (€60 million) for luxury online retailer Matches (formerly Matchesfashion). Matches was founded in 1987 by Tom and Ruth Chapman, who launched it as a boutique in Wimbledon Village. Ashley is buying the company from the British private equity firm Apax Partners, which is divesting itself of a business that has been affected by a slowdown in the luxury sector. Apax acquired Matches in 2017 for a rumoured £600 million, although by 2022 it was posting losses of £33.5 million (€38.7 million).
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3I Group.....................................2.421,00..............+4,00............ +0,17%......... 703,35K
InterContinental..........................7.106,0................+6,0............. +0,09%......... 222,40K
Abrdn.......................................... 182,60................+0,90............ +0,50%...........2,37M
Intermediate Capital...................1.692,50..............+0,50............ +0,03%......... 200,17K
Admiral Group.............................2.685,0...............+12,0............ +0,45%......... 479,00K
Intertek........................................4.188,0............... -47,0.............-1,11%........... 75,59K
Anglo American...........................1.931,8................+7,8............. +0,41%...........1,05M
ITV............................................... 63,36................. -0,60.............-0,94%............4,11M
Antofagasta................................1.701,50.............. -4,00.............-0,24%.......... 371,00K
J Sainsbury................................. 299,60................+1,00............ +0,34%...........3,03M
Ashtead Group............................5.374,0............... -66,0.............-1,21%............1,26M
Johnson Matthey........................1.690,0................ -3,0..............-0,18%.......... 165,31K
Associated British Foods.............2.366,0................ -9,0..............-0,38%.......... 378,76K
Land Securities........................... 719,00................ -1,00.............-0,14%.......... 321,52K
AstraZeneca...............................10.436,0.............. -44,0.............-0,42%.......... 611,82K
Legal & General.......................... 250,10................+1,50............ +0,60%...........3,61M
Auto Trader Group Plc................ 722,20................+4,80............ +0,67%......... 749,31K Aviva........................................... 431,10................+2,30............ +0,54%...........1,54M B&M European Value Retail SA... 569,60................ -6,40.............-1,11%.......... 731,01K BAE Systems..............................1.090,00.............. -3,50.............-0,32%............1,33M Barclays...................................... 151,78................+0,36............ +0,24%..........13,07M Barratt Developments................. 565,80................+2,80............ +0,50%......... 623,58K Berkeley......................................4.774,0................+5,0............. +0,11%.......... 51,53K BHP Group Ltd...........................2.659,50.............. -5,50.............-0,21%.......... 263,82K BP............................................... 467,20................+0,95............ +0,20%..........13,03M British American Tobacco...........2.290,0................+5,5............. +0,24%...........1,39M British Land Company................. 406,00................+0,70............ +0,17%...........4,25M BT Group.................................... 127,30................+1,00............ +0,79%...........5,72M Bunzl...........................................3.201,0................ -5,0..............-0,16%.......... 214,76K Burberry Group...........................1.420,5................ -8,5..............-0,60%............1,77M Carnival.......................................1.366,5............... -10,5.............-0,76%.......... 899,38K Centrica....................................... 141,90................ -0,60.............-0,42%...........17,65M Coca Cola HBC AG......................2.289,0................+2,0............. +0,09%......... 105,63K Compass....................................2.120,00..............+5,00............ +0,24%......... 704,15K CRH............................................5.326,0............... -46,0.............-0,86%.......... 307,14K Croda Intl....................................5.054,0.................0,0............... 0,00%........... 60,69K DCC.............................................5.682,0............... -84,0.............-1,46%.......... 135,97K Diageo.........................................2.841,5................ -7,5..............-0,26%............1,30M DS Smith.................................... 311,70................+1,40............ +0,45%......... 866,12K EasyJet........................................ 518,00................+0,80............ +0,16%...........1,02M Experian......................................3.185,0................ -6,0..............-0,19%.......... 241,89K Ferguson....................................14.930,0...............+5,0............. +0,03%.......... 21,45K
Lloyds Banking............................ 48,05.................+0,86............ +1,81%..........84,43M London Stock Exchange..............9.284,0...............+28,0............ +0,30%......... 159,04K Melrose Industries...................... 566,60.................0,00.............. 0,00%............1,21M Mondi.........................................1.528,00.............. -7,00.............-0,46%.......... 611,54K National Grid..............................1.061,00.............. -0,50.............-0,05%............2,10M NatWest Group........................... 216,70................ -0,40.............-0,18%...........15,80M Next............................................8.210,0...............+12,0............ +0,15%......... 123,67K Ocado.......................................... 725,00............... -32,20............-4,25%.......... 706,97K Persimmon.................................1.388,5...............+16,0............ +1,17%......... 448,49K Phoenix....................................... 522,40................ -2,60.............-0,50%............1,39M Prudential.................................... 862,00............... -11,80............-1,35%............2,63M Reckitt Benckiser........................5.442,0...............+16,0............ +0,30%......... 744,69K Relx............................................3.075,00.............. -2,00.............-0,07%............1,04M Rentokil....................................... 433,30................ -6,70.............-1,52%............2,40M Rightmove.................................. 571,60................+5,40............ +0,95%......... 861,12K Rio Tinto PLC..............................5.839,0...............+27,0............ +0,47%...........1,12M Rolls-Royce Holdings................. 302,40................+2,60............ +0,87%...........7,84M Sage...........................................1.179,50.............. -0,50.............-0,04%.......... 749,57K Samsung Electronics DRC.........1.453,00.............+13,00........... +0,90%........... 4,98K Schroders.................................... 438,1.................. -0,9..............-0,21%.......... 305,43K Scottish Mortgage....................... 786,00................ -5,20.............-0,66%.......... 508,63K Segro.......................................... 885,40................ -9,20.............-1,03%.......... 707,31K Severn Trent...............................2.619,0............... -10,0.............-0,38%.......... 570,70K Shell............................................2.566,5................+9,5............. +0,37%...........2,72M Smith & Nephew........................1.074,00..............+3,00............ +0,28%...........1,09M Smiths Group.............................1.766,50..............+6,00............ +0,34%......... 154,62K Spirax-Sarco Engineering..........10.365,0............. -130,0............-1,24%........... 25,03K
Flutter Entertainment..................14.065,0.............. -65,0.............-0,46%.......... 158,21K
SSE............................................1.852,00..............+2,00............ +0,11%...........2,10M
Fresnillo...................................... 585,40................+4,00............ +0,69%......... 173,41K
St. James’s Place........................ 681,00................+2,20............ +0,32%......... 368,85K
Glencore...................................... 466,35................ -3,85.............-0,82%...........12,11M
Standard Chartered..................... 652,00................ -3,00.............-0,46%............1,29M
GSK plc......................................1.449,60.............. -0,40.............-0,03%............1,85M
Taylor Wimpey............................ 145,20................+1,25............ +0,87%...........7,33M
Halma..........................................2.290,0............... -26,0.............-1,12%.......... 266,24K
Tesco.......................................... 286,70................ -0,60.............-0,21%............5,95M
Hargreaves Lansdown................. 715,00................ -5,20.............-0,72%.......... 469,50K
Tui............................................... 616,50................ -3,50.............-0,57%.......... 491,57K
Hikma Pharma...........................1.773,00............. -16,00............-0,89%.......... 168,42K
Unilever.......................................3.787,0................+8,0............. +0,21%......... 729,26K
HSBC.......................................... 627,80................+5,30............ +0,85%..........10,40M
United Utilities............................1.070,50..............+2,50............ +0,23%......... 775,44K
IAG.............................................. 157,75................ -1,70.............-1,07%............8,55M
Vodafone Group PLC.................. 69,160...............+0,160........... +0,23%..........45,33M
Imperial Brands..........................1.819,00..............+8,50............ +0,47%......... 636,73K
Whitbread...................................3.634,0................+1,0............. +0,03%......... 379,26K
Informa....................................... 773,80................+2,60............ +0,34%......... 800,14K
WPP............................................ 751,40................ -1,60.............-0,21%............1,50M
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Closing Prices 26 December 3M.............................................. 106,33................+0,77............ +0,73%...........2,27M American Express....................... 185,57................+0,78............ +0,42%...........2,71M Amgen........................................ 284,16................+4,83............ +1,73%...........1,81M Apple........................................... 193,60................ -1,08.............-0,55%...........37,15M Boeing......................................... 260,44................ -1,58.............-0,60%............4,39M Caterpillar.................................... 290,36................+0,29............ +0,10%...........1,67M Chevron...................................... 151,05................+0,34............ +0,23%...........6,38M Cisco............................................ 50,09.................+0,39............ +0,78%..........12,90M Coca-Cola..................................... 58,32.................+0,33............ +0,57%...........9,01M Dow............................................. 55,12.................+0,15............ +0,27%...........2,32M Goldman Sachs........................... 380,65................+0,08............ +0,02%...........1,45M Home Depot................................ 348,59................ -0,38.............-0,11%............2,02M Honeywell................................... 205,64................+0,59............ +0,29%...........1,89M IBM............................................. 162,14................+1,36............ +0,85%...........2,43M Intel.............................................. 48,00.................+0,92............ +1,95%..........30,10M J&J............................................. 155,46................+0,62............ +0,40%...........3,78M JPMorgan................................... 167,40................ -0,10.............-0,06%............6,16M McDonald’s................................. 291,70................+0,31............ +0,11%...........1,70M Merck&Co................................... 107,70................+1,31............ +1,23%...........5,99M Microsoft.................................... 374,58................+1,04............ +0,28%..........17,11M Nike............................................. 108,04............... -14,49...........-11,83%..........46,28M Procter&Gamble......................... 145,28................+1,02............ +0,71%...........4,38M Salesforce Inc............................. 266,34................ -0,91.............-0,34%............2,82M The Travelers.............................. 185,80................+0,23............ +0,12%...........1,08M UnitedHealth............................... 520,31................+0,43............ +0,08%...........1,75M Verizon......................................... 37,49.................+0,06............ +0,16%..........13,06M Visa A.......................................... 258,43................ -1,11.............-0,43%............5,09M Walgreens Boots.......................... 26,22.................+0,16............ +0,61%...........9,78M Walmart...................................... 156,65................+1,85............ +1,20%...........6,45M Walt Disney.................................. 91,02................. -1,00.............-1,09%............9,35M M - Million Dollars
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Most Advanced Karuna Therapeutics, Inc.................................+47.71%.........................6.981M Neumora Therapeutics, Inc..............................+25.09%........................ 959,003 Rocket Lab USA, Inc........................................+22.80%........................51.905M ANSYS, Inc......................................................+18.08%.........................5.243M Altair Engineering Inc.......................................+11.48%.........................1.339M TFI International Inc..........................................+8.08%......................... 949,555 Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc..........................+7.79%........................118.602M Green Thumb Industries Inc.............................+7.51%......................... 450,611 Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc...............................+7.46%..........................1.485M Immunocore Holdings plc.................................+7.33%......................... 280,239 M - Million Dollars
Most Declined NetEase, Inc..................................................... -16.07%........................21.218M Prosus N.V....................................................... -12.58%........................ 491,299 Naspers Limited............................................... -12.28%........................ 225,041 NIKE, Inc.......................................................... -11.83%........................46.666M Prosus N.V....................................................... -11.42%.........................4.163M AAR Corp......................................................... -10.20%........................ 967,644 NEXON Co., Ltd................................................ -10.09%......................... 99,827 Tencent Holdings Limited................................. -9.84%.........................16.676M Shenzhou International Group Holdings Limited.-8.99%........................ 272,132 Tencent Holdings Limited................................. -7.27%.......................... 75,892 Zalando SE........................................................ -7.25%.......................... 32,518
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SPAIN’S State-Owned Industrial Holding Corporation (SEPI) will nominate Pedro Duque to take over from Jordi Hereu as president of Hispasat, although this will first need the approval of the Spanish communications satellite board. Pedro Duque, a former aeronautics engineer and an astronaut, was minister of Science and Innovation between June 2018 and July 2021.
Nepo babies
SWISS bank UBS told the international media that it had noticed an escalation this year in the number of new billionaires who have inherited their riches rather than earn them. As a result, the bank has predicted “an enormous increase” in legal battles between siblings squabbling over immense legacies bequeathed by their megarich parents.
No unity between unions
UNION bickering is endangering talks to save thousands of jobs in Port Talbot (South Wales). The UK’s largest steel plant faces huge job losses after owners Tata announced plans to substitute both blast furnaces with an Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) over the next three years. This is cleaner and greener but also less labour-intensive and between 2,500 and 3,000 workers would find themselves out of work.
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Changes at Mango FASHION chain Mango unveiled modifications to its corporate and shareholder structure. In March next year, the board of the Barcelona-based company founded in 1984 by Isak Andic will have nine members instead of the present four, an official statement announced. Mango’s chief executive Toni Ruiz becomes a shareholder with a 5 per cent stake
in the company’s capital, which at present is 100 per cent controlled by Andic. Company sources told the Spanish media that these changes would give additional stability to long-term plans and rejected rumours that they heralded a corporate shakeup or plans to float the company. Mango also revealed that it expects to finish 2023 with record sales topping €3 billion.
Union sources quoted by the BBC revealed a “deep rift” with Community and GMB on one side and Unite on the other. The three unions originally suggested closing the oldest blast furnace but keeping the younger one active until 2032 while the small EAF was built, preserving 2,300 jobs and requiring fewer enforced redundancies. Unite withdrew its support for the plan and now insists on no redundancies at all. “We will make no apology for acting like a trade union,” a spokesperson said. Sources close to Tata indicated that they might delay closing at least one blast furnace for four or five years. Apparently the unions have suggested that this could be acceptable if Tata were to install a new and modern steel-making works on one of its other sites in the UK.
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Record price AN un-named bidder at a Hollywood auction paid $1.15 million (€1.05 million) for a ballerina-length evening dress worn by Diana, Princess of Wales for a dinner at Palazzo Vecchio in Florence during a royal tour with her then-husband Prince Charles in 1985. The velvet dress, designed by the Moroccan-British designer Jacques Azagury fetched 11 times more than expected.
Divvied up COMPANIES listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange paid investors a total of €27.4 billion in dividends between January and November, an increase of 18.8 per cent on the previous year. Once buy-backs are added to payments in cash or further shares, this increased to more than €40 billion, revealed the latest report from Spanish Stock Exchanges and Markets.
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Seasonal allergies What is Oral Cancer? By Karan Sud Dental
SEASONAL SNIFFLES: Trees can trigger hay fever symptoms.
watery eyes, and sneezing.” Interestingly, it’s not just natural trees that pose a risk. Artificial trees, often stored in dusty areas like lofts or sheds, can accumulate dust mites, exacerbating similar allergic reactions. To combat these unwanted holiday guests, Dr Smith recommends several preventive measures. Ventilating rooms by opening windows, regular dusting, and cleaning, especially around the tree area, can be effective.
MANY people overlook the importance of sun protection during the winter months, but the truth is that the sun’s harmful UV rays can be just as damaging as they are in summer. Winter sun protection is crucial for maintaining healthy skin. Firstly, even on cloudy or overcast days, up to 80 per cent of UV rays can penetrate the clouds. Snow and ice can reflect up to 90
Additionally, taking antihistamines and using nasal steroid sprays before and during the tree’s indoor stay can alleviate symptoms. For those with asthma, it’s particularly important to be cautious, as mould spores can trigger severe asthma attacks. So, this holiday season, while you deck the halls, be mindful of these hidden allergens. A few simple steps can ensure your festive spirit isn’t dampened by seasonal allergies.
ORAL cancer refers to the abnormal growth and development of cancerous cells in the oral cavity. This can include the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, sinuses, and throat. It is a serious condition that requires early detection and prompt treatment for optimal outcomes. What Does Oral Cancer Look Like? The appearance of oral cancer can vary, but it often manifests as sores or ulcers that fail to heal within a reasonable timeframe. These may appear as red or white patches, lumps, or thickening of the oral tissues. Other symptoms can include persistent pain, difficulty swallowing or speaking, numbness, or changes in bite alignment. How Can We Treat Oral Cancer? Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial for successful management of oral cancer. Treatment options may include surgery to remove the cancerous tissue, radiation therapy to target and destroy cancer cells, and chemotherapy to eliminate cancer cells throughout the body. The specific treatment plan will depend on the stage and location of the cancer. Dental Appointments for Early Diagnosis Regular dental check-ups play a vital role
Winter sun
per cent of UV rays, increasing the risk of exposure. This makes sunscreen an essential item in your winter skincare routine. Choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30, and apply it to all exposed skin, including your face, neck, and hands.
Additionally, consider wearing protective clothing such as long-sleeved shirts, pants, and a wide-brimmed hat. Sunglasses with UV protection are also important to protect your eyes from UV exposure, which can lead to cataracts.
in early detection of oral cancer. Dentists are trained to identify potential signs of oral cancer during routine examinations. They may perform a thorough oral examination, looking for any abnormalities or suspicious lesions. If any concerns arise, further diagnostic tests such as biopsies may be recommended. Benefits of Regular Dental Check-ups: - Increased chances of successful treatment - Prevention and management of other dental issues - Professional cleaning to maintain oral hygiene Also you can keep a routine at home - Regularly inspect your mouth for any abnormalities - Look for red or white patches, sores, or lumps - Note any persistent pain or difficulty in swallowing When it comes to oral cancer, early detection is key. By maintaining regular dental appointments and conducting self-examinations, you can significantly increase the chances of early diagnosis. Please feel free to contact us to arrange an appointment.
If you would like to make an appointment to see Dr Karan Sud, you can call 603 296 687 or book online at www.ksuddental.com.
The dry winter air can dehydrate your skin, so complement your sun protection with a good moisturiser. This keeps your skin hydrated and strengthens its barrier against the elements. Winter sun protection is a key aspect of skincare, helping to prevent sunburn, premature ageing, and skin cancer. Stay vigilant and protect your skin regardless of the season.
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AS the festive season approaches, many of us eagerly bring Christmas trees into our homes, unaware that they might be the source of sudden allergic reactions. Recent findings suggest your Christmas tree could be more than just a festive centrepiece; it might be causing your seasonal sniffles. A study highlighted in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology revealed that Christmas trees could carry various types of mould, many of which are known to trigger hay fever symptoms. Approximately 10 per cent of the population is allergic to mould, and unfortunately, Christmas trees provide an ideal environment for these spores to thrive. Dr Jane Smith, an allergy expert, explains, “The warm indoor conditions of most homes during winter are perfect for mould spores from the tree to multiply, leading to increased allergy symptoms like runny nose,
It is just as important to look after your skin in the winter sun as it is during the summer.
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Revolutionary tablet
DO you have a history of lung cancer in the family or do you or have you smoked in the past. Then this new revolutionary treatment and simple test may be suitable for you. We all know that smoking is bad for us and many of us have tried to quit and failed various times. Now available is a new revolutionary tablet that works simply by relieving the withdrawal symptoms that we suffer when stopping smoking, leading to successful results. Lung cancer, is a tumour type cancer that is notoriously detected at the later stages, usually stage 3 or 4, when treatment outcomes are poor and curative treatment is usually no longer as the disease has spread outside the lung area.
LUNG CANCER: A simple test may be suitable for you.
Early detection could save millions of lives as cancer survival rates soar when tumours are detected in their earliest stages. Some stage 1 cancers can be cured with treatment alone. In other types of early-stage cancer, there is a good chance of remission and a low chance of recurrence with prompt treatment. Now available is a new
revolutionary blood test, which by using as little as a drop of blood can reveal the early onset of lung cancer. This is true even in patients that may be harbouring the disease with no diagnosis, or if it will develop within four years if you stop smoking. Contact us at Clinica Britannia for further information to discuss if this treatment is suitable for you.
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BEYOND the elegance and poise of ballet lies a rigorous and dynamic form of exercise that transcends the boundaries of traditional fitness routines. Ballet, with its intricate movements and emphasis on strength and flexibility, offers a unique avenue for physical well-being. The combination of controlled movements, leaps, and fluidity in ballet engages various muscle groups, fostering strength, particularly in the core, legs, and stabilising muscles. This not only promotes a toned physique but also enhances overall balance and posture. Moreover, the repetitive nature of ballet exercises contributes to improved endurance and
Graceful fitness cardiovascular health. The graceful yet demanding sequences elevate the heart rate, providing a cardiovascular workout that rivals more conventional forms of exercise. Beyond the physical benefits, ballet also nurtures
mental well-being by requiring focus, discipline, and artistic expression. The mindbody connection cultivated through ballet can alleviate stress and contribute to a sense of accomplishment. In conclusion, ballet is not merely an art form but a powerful and holistic exercise regimen. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a beginner, the physical and mental benefits of ballet make it a captivating and effective addition to any fitness routine.
BALLET EXERCISES: Contribute to improved endurance.
Potential of Med diet EMBARKING on the journey of parenthood often prompts questions about lifestyle choices, and the impact of diet on fertility is a common consideration. Recent studies suggest that adopting the Mediterranean diet may hold promising benefits for those seeking to enhance their chances of conception. Rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats such as olive oil, the Mediterranean diet is renowned for its nutrient-dense and heart-healthy components. Researchers propose that the abundance of antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins found in this diet could positively influence reproductive health. The emphasis on lean proteins, like fish and poultry, along with the moderate consumption of dairy, aligns with nutritional recommendations for supporting fertility. Furthermore, the diet’s potential to reduCOLD sores, caused by the herpes simplex virus, can be both painful and unsightly. While there’s no cure, several natural remedies can help soothe the discomfort and speed up the healing process. Lemon Balm: Known for its antiviral properties, lemon balm can reduce redness and swelling of cold sores. Apply a lemon balm ointment to the affected area several times a day. Ice Pack: Applying a cold pack directly to the sore can decrease inflammation and numb the pain. Wrap ice in a cloth and hold it against the sore for a few minutes.
ce inflammation and improve insulin sensitivity may contribute to a more conducive environment for conception. While no single diet guarantees fertility success, incorporating the principles of the Mediterranean diet into your lifestyle may offer a wholesome approach to supporting reproductive health. As always, consult with healthcare professionals for personalised advice on your fertility journey.
Med diet holds promising benefits.
Natural remedies Aloe Vera: A natural antiviral and anti-inflammatory agent, aloe vera gel can soothe the skin and accelerate healing. Apply pure aloe vera gel to the sore. Peppermint Oil: Peppermint oil has antiviral properties that can help kill the virus particles outside of your cells. Apply diluted peppermint oil directly to the sore. Zinc Therapy: Zinc creams or lozenges can reduce the duration of cold sores. Zinc is known to boost immune function and promote skin
healing. Lysine Supplements: Lysine is an amino acid that may prevent cold sore outbreaks. Taking lysine supplements or eating lysine-rich foods like fish and dairy can be beneficial. Remember, while these remedies can provide relief, it’s important to maintain good hygiene and avoid direct contact with others to prevent spreading the virus. If your cold sores are severe or frequent, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.
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FOLLOWING an announcement by the Prague Council in the Czech Republic that for the fourth year running they would not be hosting a firework show on New Year’s Eve and in fact were banning them in private hands in a large number of areas, we asked our readers what they thought. It seems that the majority enjoy the sight of organised displays but can’t stand the noise as it causes so much distress to wild and domestic animals as well as some older people, so they would love to see the introduction of silent fireworks (in the same way that we can now buy crackers without the crack).
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There are no fireworks in Siberia… there’s also a lot of empty space to stay for you people who want silence. You are free to make your silent life out there.
Not banned but quiet ones instead. Lynda Pawley
Yes! silent ones only, fireworks in the daytime just for the noise! Madness. Lorraine Knott
Pirjo Korhonen
Yes everywhere.
Need to be louder so the hard of hearing can appreciate them. Mal Stubbs
Maria van Boxtel
Yes should use silent ones. Audrey Ryan
Never seen fireworks in Spain and I don’t wish to, they are far too dangerous. Barbara Ball
Yes absolutely ! Please ban !!! Stephanie Sedlmayr Pape
All fireworks should be silent ones. Sharon Snowden
Yes definitely. David Wardell
That be the day. I would love to see it because my cats are so scared that they run towards the toilet. I for one do not go out when it’s Las Fallas. So much noise and the worse are the adults who act like children.
Yes they are just loud bangs. Get silent ones for the animals and people can still enjoy if they want to. Beth Sims
Izzy Paps
Silent ones only…. IN ANY COUNTRY! Yes. I say this also on behalf of all the animals who live here.
Karen Baker
Alex de Boer
No, they are stopping everything that involves fun!
Silent fireworks & only organised displays.
Maggi Taylor
Lois Bennett
Yes, I think so or if not at least silent ones....
Ban all the loud noisy fireworks, no need for them to make a noise!
Sian Foster
Carol-Anne Abbink
Yes!
Yessssss. Anna Fulton
Thomas Kat Miauw
With out a doubt, silent ones would be better for sure !!!
Keep the fireworks but lose the bloody awful noise they make.
Jennifer Ancill
Sheilagh Armstrong-Jones
In Spain it’s all about the noise, unfortunately it will never change, our dog is petrified.
They are not fireworks in Spain they sound more like bombs.
Geoffrey Barrett
Patricia Green
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EARLY next year Malaga is set to unveil Spain’s first public pet cemetery, providing a dignified resting place for beloved animals, where the care and remembrance of pets are given due importance. The Malaga pet cemetery is scheduled to open between January and February 2024 in the Malaga Cemetery Park, San Gabriel. This pioneering project represents a substantial investment of €1,011,980, according to a news source. Eco-Friendly And Compassionate Constructed with a focus on sustainability and
1st Public Pet Cemetery energy efficiency, the cemetery will offer a range of facilities. These will include a citizen service building complete with a reception area, administrative offices, a veterinary office and toilets. Additionally, a crematorium and a designated room for farewell ceremonies are included. The grounds feature a green space for ash scattering and a dedicated burial area. Comprehensive Services For Pet Owners In response to the
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growing attachment to pets in Malaga, the cemetery will provide several services. This includes animal transfer post-mortem, the organisation of farewell ceremonies, the rental of niches and columbariums, and even the deregistration of pets. A basic individual cremation for animals up to 30 kilos is priced at €170. Meeting The Needs Of A Pet-Loving Province Malaga stands out in Andalucia for its high number of pet owners. According to the Official College of Ve-
terinarians, over 350,000 pets are registered in the region, which accounts for 23 per cent of the pet population in Andalucia. This pet cemetery comes as a response to the growing societal sensitivity towards animal care, filling a significant gap in a region that lacked such a facility. Recognising animals as valuable family members, the facility will provide a dignified and respectful way to say goodbye, underscoring the emotional bond between pets and their owners.
Seasonal grooming tips ADAPTING your routine to the changing weather for year-round dog care. For double-coated dogs, combat shedding with focused brushing and maintain coolness in summer with a gentle trim. Moisturise in autumn to prevent dryness and provide protection in winter with paw balm and jackets. For single-coated dogs, adjust grooming in spring, ensure hydration in summer, and moisturise in autumn and winter. Prioritise year-round dental care for both coat types, ensuring a holistic approach to grooming for optimal comfort, health, and happiness throughout every season. Lana at Wags and Whiskers Grooming +34 633 518 685
Feline feasting outdoors CURIOSITY often leads our feline companions outdoors, where they embark on thrilling adventures and, inevitably, explore the diverse culinary offerings Mother Nature provides. Ever wondered what your cats munch on during their outdoor escapades? In the wild, cats are natural hunters, and their outdoor excursions often involve stalking small prey. Birds, insects, and rodents are common items on their menu, satisfying their carnivorous instincts. Additionally, cats may nibble on grass to aid their digestion or even indulge in the occasional plant for added fiber. Despite their independent foraging, it’s crucial to ensure your outdoor explorers maintain a balanced diet. Supplement their diet with high-quality cat food to meet their nutritional needs, ensuring they receive the essential vitamins and minerals required for optimal health. Understanding the outdoor dining habits of your furry friends allows you to provide the best care possible. So, embrace their adventurous spirit, but remember to keep a watchful eye on their nutritional intake for happy and healthy feline companions. NATURAL HUNTERS: Often cats will stalk small prey.
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euroweeklynews.com II MOTORING THE ups and downs of motoring were highlighted this week by the experience of one driver who had to seek help from social media to find his ‘missing’ car. Finding a parking spot in a busy city can be a challenge at the best of times, but what about trying to find it later in order to get home? This dilemma recently befell a man from Vigo, Galicia. On a busy day in Vigo, the story revolves around a man who found himself in a peculiar situation. In an effort to locate his misplaced Volkswagen Beetle, he turned to social media for assistance. The actual incident happened a week earlier, when the man parked his car in a rush which led him to completely forget where he had parked it. Completely unaware of where his car was parked, the man’s frustration grew. Despite his efforts to recall the car’s location and a desperate search in all the usual places, his memory failed him, which led him to return home by taxi. The story grew when La Voz de Galicia highlighted the man’s problem. The driver re-
Missing for one week
counted, ‘at the time of parking someone called me on the phone. The man went on to explain how he switched to ‘automatic pilot’ and eventually he didn’t know where the car had ended up. The man’s extensive search involved inquiries with the police and local residents,
yet his car remained elusive for seven days. However, the widespread attention eventually led to a breakthrough. A staff member at the Arenal public car park recognised the vehicle from its description. The man’s week-long ordeal of anxiety finally ended with a sense of relief, despite
a parking fee of €70 for the duration of the car’s stay. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges posed by urban parking and the potential for forgetfulness in our busy lives. This unusual tale from Vigo underscores the importance of mindful parking and the power of community support in times of need.
Unique approach to speed control COULD there be a better way to encourage safe driving? In a novel approach to speed management, La Algaba in Sevilla has introduced traffic radars with a twist. On a certain day in December 2023, La Algaba’s local council, under the leadership of the mayor, announced the installation of these unique speed radars. Located on Andres Molina Morales Avenue, Concepcion Rodriguez de Torres Clavijo Street, and the entrance via Rodriguez Borbolla Bridge, these devices are more than just speed monitors, according to Telecinco. The new initiative was announced on Twitter/X: ‘La Algaba gives an innovative twist to road surveillance: Radars with emoticons replace fines! ‘Discover how this strategy seeks to raise awareness among drivers and passengers about the importance of respecting speed
limits on our urban roads.’ The three newly installed radars in La Algaba are not your typical speed detectors. Rather than issuing fines, these radars display emoticons (emotion icons) - a happy face for drivers adhering to the speed limit, and a sad face for those exceeding it. This innovative method aims to prompt immediate reflection on driving behaviour. If a vehicle goes over the 30 kilometres per hour speed limit, the radar screen showcases a sad emoticon. Conversely, a happy emoticon greets drivers who maintain the appropriate speed, reinforcing positive driving habits. The La Algaba City Council’s initiative extends beyond mere speed regulation. It’s an inclusive strategy designed to engage not only drivers but also younger passengers.
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KIA SPORTAGE TURNS 30 YEARS OLD ROAD TEST By Mark Slack THE Sportage, Kia’s best-selling car in the UK, Europe and globally, is celebrating its 30th birthday having gone on-sale worldwide in 1993. The Sportage was introduced in the UK two years later, with sales commencing in 1995. Over 30 years, the Sportage SUV has seen four generations come and go, and is now represented by the fifth generation. Over its five generations, Kia has sold more than seven million examples of the Sportage worldwide, including over 384,000 in the UK alone. Across the same timespan, the Sportage has transformed from a utilitarian, rugged SUV into a more luxurious and comfortable car aimed at
Kia’s best-selling car in the UK and Europe.
young families and professionals. The SUV market has grown dramatically over the past 30 years, with a high seating position and ample space for all now very much in demand among customers in the UK and around the world. Over its lifetime, the Sportage has proven to be an incredibly popular and important vehicle with fleets and businesses, thanks to its affordable pricing, low Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) rates, and focus on economy and practicality. The Sportage is frequently named as the number
The Sportage offers more choice than ever.
one compact SUV choice for business users, topping sales charts and winning numerous fleet awards. A plug-in hybrid model was introduced with the latest generation Sportage for the first time. If every Sportage sold in the UK since its introduction to the market in 1995 was lined up bumper-to-bumper, the line of cars would stretch from Kia UK’s head offices in Walton-on-Thames, more than 1400km/870 miles to the plant where the Sportage has been manufactured since 2007 in Žilina, Slovakia - and
back again. Available with a choice of hybrid, plug-in hybrid or petrol mild hybrid powertrains, and a comprehensive array of trim levels, the Sportage offers more choice than ever and has accumulated a well-stocked cabinet of awards over its 30-year lifespan. Having first emerged into the public eyeline in endurance rallying, becoming the first car to ever complete the both the Paris-Dakar rally in 1993 and the Baja 1000 in 1995, the Sportage has clearly stood the test of time over the last 30 years.
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E1: Electric Formula 1 IN June 2024, Puerto Banús will become one of only nine venues in the world to host the E1 competition, the electric Formula 1 of the sea. Mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, presented the Cívitas Puerto Banus Grand Prix at the Provincial Council of Malaga and explained the impact that the event will have on the city, highlighting, among other aspects, the more than 1.1 billion followers on social networks of the captains of the participating teams, including tennis player Rafa Nadal, Formula 1 driver Sergio Pérez, footballer Didier Drogba, American football player Tom Brady, DJ Steve Aoki and artist Marc Anthony. “This race is going to position us as a unique destina-
tion,” said the mayor who also expanded on the values of sustainability and equality implicit in this event. “It is an exclusively electric competition in which each team is made up of a man and a woman,” she said. The Andalucian Minister of Tourism, Víctor González, said during the presentation that this is a, “pure 21st century” event, which is expected to reach 160 million people and have an enormous media and economic impact on the destination. The President of the Provincial Council, Francisco Salado, agreed that the Grand Prix, “will become another boost to the tourism-sport phenomena that we are so proud of on the Costa del Sol, we are expecting 20,000 visitors that weekend. “Sharing the venue with destinations such as Monaco, Venice, Hong Kong, Geneva, Jeddah and Rotterdam, among others, gives us an idea of the magnitude of this sporting event,” said Salado.
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BBC Sports Award
THE BBC Sports Personality of the Year award appears to have become a battleground for gender in sports. Outspoken broadcaster Piers Morgan has controversially spoken out after England goalkeeper Mary Earps became the latest winner. The award makes her the third consecutive female to win, after a 14 year dominance by male athletes. Following a string of male victors from 2007 to 2020, the trend has shifted with three consecutive female winners. Earps’ triumph comes after the success of Lionesses forward Beth Mead in 2022 and tennis sensation Emma Raducanu in 2021. However, broadcaster Piers Morgan voiced concerns over the selection process, highlighting the overlooked male nominees. After Earps was announced the winner, Morgan posted on Twitter/X: ‘It looks to me that terrible scourge of virtue-signalling box-ticking has crept into this once great award. ‘Piers Morgan thinks Mary Earps winning Sports Personality Of The Year is “a celebration of mediocrity.”‘
He added: ‘Trying to get my head around two of England’s women footballers winning BBC SPOTY in successive years… while male sporting superstars with great personalities like Rory McIlroy, Frankie Dettori & Ronnie O’Sullivan have never won it.’ Morgan argued: ‘Last year, Beth Mead was deserved winner because the Lionesses won the Euros, but this year they lost the World Cup Final and failed to qualify for the Olympics. Many men have been more de-
serving. . .’ He added: ‘No offence to Ms Earps, but shouldn’t it have been given to someone who actually won something in 2023?’ Many shared his views and voiced their thoughts on what they called the BBC’s woke agenda: However, many people disagreed and shared their opinions, one person pointed out: ‘It’s sports “personality” of the year. Maybe the general public prefer Mary’s personality!’ Despite the contention, the public overwhelmingly voted for Earps ahead of cricketer Stuart Broad, jockey Frankie Dettori, athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson, tennis player Alfie Hewett and golfer Rory McIlroy.
Piers Morgan voiced concerns.