Costa Blanca South 28 Dec 2023 – 3 Jan 2024 Issue 2008

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Costa Blanca • Issue No. 2008 • 28 Dec 2023 - 3 Jan 2024

LOCAL HERO

CASEY SHADDOCK stands as a local hero, dedicating the past eight years to fundraising for Spanish charities. Her outstanding commitment has resulted in substantial contributions, with donations exceeding €250,000. At her most recent fundraising event, Casey orchestrated the delivery of Christmas presents to APANEE, the Association of Parents of Students with Special Educational Needs in Torrevieja. The delivery of 150 Christmas bags, worth €4,500, filled with joy and toys delighted APANEE during their children’s Christmas party. As Casey expressed her delight in making a positive impact, she acknowledged the unwavering support of her generous sponsors and the exceptional backing from the public. Casey confirmed: “I would like to say a big thank you to the sponsors, a list that includes Seamus Maguire, Che

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CHRISTMAS BAGS: Filled with joy and toys delighted children at the Christmas party.

Restaurants, Vanilla Hair & Beauty, FOX & WOLF, Tony Fordy, Vistacasas, and The Celtic Drop 2022 (Laura Delaney), among others I may have unintentionally omitted. “I would also like to thank my dedicated supporters, including Graham White, Vikki, Nicola, and Uwe from Airport Runs, who played pivotal roles in packing and delivering the Christmas bags.”

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Window winners IF you have strolled through the streets of Torrevieja, the festive Christmas window displays would undoubtedly have caught your eye. Have you picked a favourite? The results of the 20th Window-Dressing Contest in Torrevieja are now in. Taking the top spot and a prize of €1,000 is Chantal Optician, while Fragata Pharmacy secures the second position with an award of €800. Claiming the third spot

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and a prize of €500 is Turroneria on Calle Arques Pla. This yearly competition, boasting a total prize pool of €5,000, was designed to inspire creativity among small and

AN allocation of €330,000 has been set for the expansion works on the first floor of the Santa Pola Health Centre. The project involves expanding space on the first floor towards the east wing of the care building, covering the gym and staff changing areas on the ground floor. Additionally, the current warehouse area on the first floor, already covered, will be utilised, and railings will be raised

medium-sized businesses in Torrevieja, encouraging them to embellish their windows and facades with Christmas motifs. The initiative aims to recognise and reward the efforts of local merchants in enhancing their windows, thereby elevating the visual appeal of the city. For small businesses, this contest holds particular significance providing a platform to showcase their creativity and contribute to the holiday spirit in Torrevieja.

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in the waiting room area. The expansion works are expected to be completed within three months once the contract is awarded to the winning company. Borja Merino, Santa Pola’s Councillor for Health, expressed his appreciation for the prompt response from the government Health Department.


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NIBS EXTRA Domestic tourism

AN estimated 6.3 million domestic tourists travelled to the Alicante Province during the first three quarters of 2023, with an average stay of 5.3 days and a spending estimate of around €748 million.

NYE’s party

ROJALES New Year’s Eve Party with DJ Santi Show will take place in the Municipal tent on Calle Malecón de la Encantá. Starting at 11.30pm, tickets include a drink, lucky grapes, party favours, and a glass of cider for €7. Tickets available at Rojales Town Hall.

Pola Park

EL PALMERAL PARK in Santa Pola has opened a new children’s play area. With an investment of €44,288 and an area of 183 square metres, the play area is located in the eastern area of El Palmeral Park, between the La Senia building and the pétanque courts.

Home delivery

THE residents of six urbanisations in Orihuela Costa will now receive their letters in their mailboxes at their homes instead of in post box units. This means thousands of homes and businesses in the area will receive their letters door-to-door, so no more inconvenience of having to collect them.

On your bike

TORREVIEJA City Council has promoted the contracting of the works for a pedestrian path and bicycle lane of 267 linear metres to link the University Hospital of Torrevieja and the urban area. This project only contemplates the itinerary that runs between the health centre, parallel to the CV-95.

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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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CHRISTMAS Eve 2023 on the Vega Baja coast began with a minor earthquake recorded in the centre of La Mata lagoon, in the municipality of Guardamar del Segura. The seismic movement occurred at 5.59am, measuring a magnitude of 1.6 with a superficial epicentre just one kilometre deep. Residents in Guardamar, Torrevieja, Rojales, and other surrounding and nearby municipalities felt the tremor. The population typically perceives the effects of an earthquake when it exceeds two degrees of magnitude. However, many residents are alert to tremors of 1.5 or even smaller. These familiar sounds provide natives of the region with certainty about the tremor before its official registration on seismic information pages. This earthquake, falling into the category of a microearthquake, is one of the dozens that occur each year in the Vega Baja, the second area in the country with the highest seismic risk, surpassed only by the province of Granada.

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‘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’ claimed 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 pri-

Victorious winners.

zes 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. The councillor expressed gratitude to those who participated and encouraged everyone to shop locally during the festive season.

TORREVIEJA’s Nautical Club is proud to announce the 16th Euromarina Optimist Torrevieja scheduled between January 24 and 28, has reached its full capacity, with 428 Optimist class sails expected to participate. Taking place at the Real Club Nautico de Torrevieja, the event is a part of the international Spanish circuit known as the Optimist Excellence Cup. With more than a month to go until the official start of the competition, the regatta has attracted sailors from 23 countries, making it an international benchmark. Poland has the highest number of represen-

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timist Torrevieja has gained a reputation for its high level and quality, with many sailors who have participated in the event going on to become part of Olympic teams, large sailing sports projects, or even the America’s Cup.

Spontaneous tradition OPTIMIST CLASS: Part of the international Spanish circuit.

tatives with 49 sailors, followed by Hungary and Switzerland with 19 each. Germany, Denmark, France, and Holland are also well-represented, along with

sailors from various other countries. Spain will have 245 sailors representing almost all autonomous communities. The Euromarina Op-

IN Orihuela, the favourable Christmas weather beckoned many to join in the annual Christmas Day festivities on the beach. Friends and families come together for the now-established party that paints the shores of Cala Bosque in La Zenia, on the Orihuela Costa. This impromptu event is without official organisation. In essence, formal permissions are not sought as this is a spontaneous gathering that the residents of Orihuela Costa, particularly the numerous foreign residents, eagerly embrace to celebrate Christmas Day. Revellers bring barbecues for festive feasts, music fills the air, and the more adventurous even take a refreshing dip in the sea, bidding farewell to the year. While the majority of attendees are British, given the sizeable British community in Orihuela Costa, the event also draws Germans, Scandinavians, and an increasing number of Spaniards. Originating more than a decade ago around a local orchestra concert, this meeting has evolved into a large-scale celebration, growing in popularity each passing year.


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FOREIGN tourism contributed up to €6.8 billion 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.

Accelerated growth.

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

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

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. This decline was offset by increased visitors from other European countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Poland, and France.

Stay safe zones, and 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 during the festive season.

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KINGS ARRIVAL: In a spectacular vintage car for the town hall reception.

JANUARY EDITION: 1958 “I ASK the Three Wise Men for peace, employment and social justice for our city. I ask that they bring what we need to allow us to be happy and develop our life projects in 2023.” This is the wish that the mayor of Elche, Carlos Gonzalez, made to the Three

Wise Men at the reception held at the town hall. The mayor, accompanied by the councillor for Fiestas, Mariola Galiana, received their Majesties on Thursday, January 5, in the Placa de Baix. Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar arrived at the town hall square in a spectacular vintage car amidst the applause of the people of Elche. Hundreds of little ones

presented their requests in person to Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar at the reception held in the Patio de Armas of the Palacio de Altamira. “It is a special day for the city and especially for the little ones, the boys and girls who place all their hopes on a magical night such as the Night of the Three Wise Men,” said the mayor.

JANUARY EDITION: 1960 A HELPING HAND which is a food and clothes bank charity based in El Chaparral is being supported by Seagate Wealth. The charity supports over 600 people, including children that are in poverty and in crisis and they urgently need food and clothes donations from you. Through no fault of their own, these people are struggling to survive and the Spanish welfare system is virtually non-existent. The charity has Spanish families who find themselves in poverty along with families who have fled Ukraine that desperately need your help. As we begin 2023 the

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A HELPING HAND: Supports over 600 people including children that are in poverty.

task becomes harder as more families want to join the list and resources are scarce. They are hoping to be able to provide for families throughout the next few months when times are hardest. January, February and March are the toughest times for this charity, so please spare a thought and give whatever you

can. You can drop off your donation at their base in San Luis, Av. Deva, 315, 03184 El Chaparral, Alicante, on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10.00am until 1.00.pm or at over 20 drop-off places around the area that are listed on their Facebook page: AHelpingHandCostaBlanca.


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THE PINK LADIES

RAISING AWARENESS: La Zenia Boulevard is hosting the event.

JOIN Maria and the Pink Ladies and Panthers who are raising awareness for cancer on International Cancer Awareness Day. Head down to La Zenia Boulevard on Saturday, February 4, where you can enjoy live music with Simon Jackson, Leroy Morales, Alex Tipping, Project Duo, Margaret Macdonald, Stevie Spit while Alfie G of Sunshine FM hosts the event. On the day, the Pink Ladies and Panthers will

FEBRUARY EDITION: 1961 be there to support those going through cancer, those who have survived and remember those who have sadly lost the fight to this heinous disease. The group will be at the boulevard to promote their early cancer detection programme, and members of the public will be able to book a cancer screening

test at the Pink Ladies table. Currently, the Pink Ladies are booking around 50 screening tests every month on the Orihuela Costa which is fantastic as “early detection saves lives”. Maria and the Pink Ladies/Panthers exist to help raise awareness of cancer and offer support both before and after diagnosis. All the acts and volunteers are giving their time and talents totally free of charge.

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ONE of Cartagena’s most anticipated musical events is returning to the city on Sunday, March 12. Talented musicians from the Misercua music school are set to take to the stage for a night of unforgettable entertainment with an evening filled with songs from some of the most loved musicals of all time.

Musical medley MARCH EDITION: 1965 From heartfelt ballads from Bohemian Rhapsody to the high energy dance numbers of ‘Mamma Mia’, the concert

has something for everyone. An audience will be swept away by the stunning vocals and powerful performances of our talented cast, as they bring to life the iconic characters and timeless stories of the stage. Óscar Martínez and Mónica Martínez will direct the group of musicians in this year’s event which is also its 10th anniversary in the city. The talented musicians’ vision is visible in the incredible achievements of the music group, 95 per cent of whom had no musical experience before joining the group. The performance will be held at the Auditorio El Batel in Cartagena from 6.30pm onwards. Tickets for this year’s event start at just €6 and can be purchased online at: https://www.bacantix. com/Entradas/WebFor ms/Forms/Venta.aspx?id= ElBatel&codigo=000009 008000568001716. Tickets are also available from the box office at the venue.

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MARCH EDITION: 1966 HORSE lovers in Murcia are preparing for one of Spain’s biggest horse shows which is set to be held in Torre Pacheco from Friday, March 24 until Sunday, March 26 at the city’s Palacio de Ferias. This year’s event is the 27th edition of the EQUIMUR International Thoroughbred Horse Show and is set to display some of the country’s top equestrian excellence. The weekend will feature a wide variety of horse-related events from equestrian shows and national and regional dressage competitions to specific disciplines including cowboy dressage and a carriage driving contest.

An entertaining horse show is returning to Murcia, featuring a variety of dazzling dressage performances.

There will also be a chance for ponies to shine, showing off breathtaking jumping feats in a jump show and plenty of informational talks and activities for the public and professionals to learn more about horse care. One of the show’s most popular shows, by the ‘horse whisperer’, Santi Serra will also

return to entertain audiences. With elegant displays of horsemanship and thrilling displays of speed and agility, the show is set to be a fascinating weekend experience. Tickets for the event start at €7 and are available online from the venue website: https://ifepa.es/.



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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

THE Generalitat is to legalise 8,000 homes built on non-developable land in the Vega Baja area. The Ministry of Territorial Policy, Public Works and Mobility will make a manual available to all the towns that will help legalise housing built on undeveloped land. The General Director of Urbanism, Vicent García Nebot presented this document to the mayors and councilors of the Vega Baja area. The intention of this document is to help minimise the negative effects and territorial impact generated by clandestine and isolated buildings on undeveloped land according to García Nebot. They have already found 7,600 single-family constructions in the Vega Baja community that may be legalised. Once these homes are legalised they will

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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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Start your engines! 8,000 Homes legalised

8,000 HOMES: Will now have access to water supply and waste collection.

have access to water supply, sewerage, wastewater treatment, and waste collection, this will then minimise environmental, urban, and economic problems in these areas. They want to inform as many people as possible that this is feasible. As many of these properties are along the coast and owned by expatriates, the Generalitat has created a Commissioner for Expatriates to help explain Urban Planning and this new initiative. Vicent García Ne-

bot explained “this Commissioner has been provided to help regulate the constructions and legalise them as it is the issue that distresses people the most. We have solutions and we have brought them to everyone, the expatriates in the area also.” He also highlighted that it is very important to them that everyone understands and because of this they will communicate in English when necessary so the expatriates feel more comfortable.



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MAY EDITION: 1974 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

King Charles set to be crowned.

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 ceremo-

nies 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.

Walk For Life WALK RETURNS: Raising money for cancer research.

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MAY EDITION: 1975 MARIA and the Pink Ladies and Panthers ‘Walk for Life’ is back for the first time since 2019 in pre-Covid times. The Pink Ladies Walk for Life first took place in June 2010 when Maria was diagnosed with breast cancer, it then became a regular annual fundraising event in the Pink Ladies’ calendar until the Covid restrictions. Thanks to the co-operation of the Orihuela Council, especially Firmin Gonzales Rodriguez and the Local Police they can reintroduce the ‘Walk for Life’ and it will be held on Sunday June 4. Previously the walk started and finished at the Playa Flamenca promenade, this year the walk will start and finish at The Pink Ladies AACC regional office at Flamenca Beach Commercial Centre.

WALK RETURNS: Raising money for cancer research.

The walk will still cover approximately five kilometres and everyone is encouraged to wear pink in memory of someone who lost their fight to this heinous disease, those still fighting it and not forgetting those who beat it and survived. The registration fee is only €5 and sponsorship forms are available for those that wish to help raise much needed funds to help in the

fight against cancer. ALL monies raised on the day will be donated to the AACC, the cancer charity for the people of this area. To register people may; 1.Call into the office, lower floor of Flamenca Beach C.C. 2. Call the office on 865 942 795 3. Call Maria on 633 4887 595 4. Contact by e mail on in fo@pink-ladies.org 5. On the day at The Flamenca Beach CC (registration on the day starts at 10.30am) The walk will begin at approximately 11.45am. The Pink Ladies will also be booking screening tests on the day for various cancers as early detection saves lives.



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BOOSTING TOURISM: Even more seats for holidaymakers.

JUNE EDITION: 1978 IN fantastic news for Costa Blanca tourism, the opening of new air routes continues at Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernandez airport. The airline easyJet has announced that from the spring of next year, it will have a new base in Alicante. This new base will increase the number of seats offered in the province by 16 per cent compared to this summer, as three new A320 family aircraft will be incorporated.

New base easyJet’s managing director for Southern Europe, Javier Gandara, highlighted that this will allow the creation of around 100 jobs and said that he was “proud to announce a seasonal base in Spain, a market in which we continue to grow, boosting tourism and creating jobs. “Alicante is a very attractive destination for our customers. Between 2015 and 2019 we have seen capacity on routes to/from Alicante

grow by 6 per cent, so we see great potential to expand our operations in the country,” Javier confirmed. He also stated that “operating with our own base allows us to improve connectivity to and from this region according to the most popular flows, bringing Alicante residents closer to more European cities of reference and, at the same time, positioning Alicante on the international air and tourist map.”

AT the beginning of July, BigDataHosbec prepared a predictive report on how tourism demand will behave over the next two months. All destinations in the Valencian Community were analysed by HOSBEC’s tourism intelligence system and the data indicates that the region will exceed the figures for 2022 over the summer months. The summer of 2022 is already a valid period for comparative analysis as it was the first summer free of restrictions, masks and any limitations to travel. If we compare the forecasts with 2019, we only find that in July the forecast is still a little lower (-1.2 per cent), but the rest of the season also shows positive data and slight growth. Moreover, this drop in July data has two clearly identified causes: firstly there is the electoral period, which will have an impact on the holiday calendar, and

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TOURISM: Summer expectations are high.

also there is the period of school exams that take place during the first two weeks of July, which especially affects family tourism. Fede Fuster, president of HOSBEC, confirmed: “Bookings are currently at 80 per cent for July and verging on 90 per cent in August, with this forecast being practically uniform on the Costa Blanca and in the Valencian Community. “However, the predictive models tell us that we will

reach 89 per cent for the month of July as a whole.” In terms of crystallised bookings (those that are already effectively settled in the booking systems and many of them paid and confirmed), the 4-star superior hotels in Benidorm are the best performers in the statistics with almost 84 per cent of confirmed bookings, while the rest of the destinations in the Valencian Community are between 70 and 80 per cent.


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AUTOMOTIVE JEWEL: The BMW 3.0 CSL.

AUGUST EDITION: 1987 A BMW dealership in Alicante has sold the only model of the 3.0 CSL in Spain, for a whopping €800,000. The 3.0 CSL is an automotive jewel as it is a limited series, with only 50 units manufactured which were strictly assigned by quota to

different countries, and only one was delivered to Spain. The Móvil Begar team, located in Alicante and belonging to the Benigar group, successfully completed the import procedures and paperwork for one of its clients. As a result, this week they were able to deliver this unique car to its new owner. The new BMW 3.0 CSL has been built to comme-

morate the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of BMW M, a tribute to half a century of success and charismatic sports cars. The BMW 3.0 CSL is the most exclusive car BMW M has ever produced, and combines a unique design with a puristic performance experience. The exceptional high-performance car performs in an extremely focused manner.

Buyer beware AUGUST EDITION: 1989

TORREVIEJA Council has launched a campaign aimed at discouraging the spread of unlicensed street traders, by fining the buyer as well as the seller. In the summer, the population of Torrevieja multiplies by four, and the council is now striving to ‘not only attack the supply, but also the demand’ for products bought from the top manta (illegal street vendors) on its promenade. The Spanish term ‘Top Manta’ (literally top blanket) refers to unauthorised street vendors who lay out their wares on top of a blanket which is laid out on the pavement. The unlicensed traders are renowned for selling goods with fake labels or pirated products, the sheet or blanket also serves as a useful addition to bundle everything up and run for it when the police arrive. The council has now started a campaign to inform people about the introduction of fines of €200 for those who purchase goods from these illegal sellers. The fine is part a local law amendment and is described as ‘one more step that we have been taking in the fight against the top manta,’ according to Federico Alarcón, councillor for Security. He explains that the authorities used to

TOP MANTA: If buying goods, you will be penalised.

focus solely on the sellers, with the Local Police or Guardia Civil seizing counterfeit items and maintaining a police presence to deter the practice. But now, in Torrevieja, where the population soars in the summer months, the city council has deemed it vital to ‘not only attack the supply, but also the demand’. As a result, an ordinance has been approved that penalises anyone buying goods from the top manta. “Part of the task is to be able to inform the citizen, and particularly the tourist, who may not be aware,” he adds. The council’s strategy is being broadly publicised through adverts on social media, LED screen advertising, and it can also be found in local shops. Significantly, the information is being made available in both Spanish and English to cater to both domestic and international audiences, as many buyers are resident tourists.



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ALICANTE: Now the 14th most expensive area for house purchases.

SEPTEMBER EDITION: 1992 ALICANTE Province has become one of the most popular places in the foreign buyers market for buying a home. The trend became clear, as in the second quarter of 2023, the province was third in the whole of Spain for foreign buyers, surpassed only by Barcelona and Madrid.

Popular province Some 12,622 properties were bought and sold in April, May and June with foreign buyers accounting for a staggering 44.67 per cent of all purchases in Alicante Province. This placed the region at the top of the foreign buyers market for Spain. In the last year, sales have grown by 16 per

cent. Belgians, Germans and Dutch buyers tended to opt for new build properties, while British people bought older homes. However, the prices of new homes has increased due to a lack of stock, pushing Alicante to be the 14th most expensive area for off-plan house purchases.

SEPTEMBER EDITION: 1993 ALICANTE-ELCHE airport has once again broken records this August after registering the highest volume of passengers in its history this month, with 1.7 million travellers. These figures reinforce a year of records, in which practically month after month the best visitor numbers in its history were obtained. Only in June and July, the figures of 2019, which was the year that held the records, were narrowly missed. The figures reflect that in August the air terminal has returned to the path of continuing to improve the data from the year immediately before the arrival of the pandemic and confirm that 2023 is going to be a year of records for tourism. As reported by Aena, Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport has recorded the best August in

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its history with a total of 1,702,139 travellers, the previous best figure was reached in August 2019 with 1,692,011 passengers. Furthermore, this implies an increase of 12.6 per cent compared to the

same month last year. Breaking down international traffic by nationality, the country that contributed the most passengers in August 2023 was the United Kingdom, with 581,304 travellers.


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Replete with success OCTOBER EDITION: 1996 ALICANTE’S culinary scene took the spotlight at the Alicante Gastronomic Fair. The Fair was a spectacular four-day event that left an indelible mark on the palates and hearts of over 3,000 visitors. Organised by the Alicante City Council in collaboration with leading entities and associations in the hospitality and restaurant sector, this culinary extravaganza showcased the rich tapestry of traditional Alicante cuisine. With nearly 50 activities, workshops, and tastings, the event transformed the Fair Institution into the ultimate gastronomic hub. Haute cuisine reigned supreme, with talented chefs taking centre stage and highlighting the excellence of locally sourced ingredients. Rice, in particular, emerged as a hallmark of Ali-

GASTRONOMIC FAIR: A spectacular four-day event.

cante’s culinary identity, positioning the city as a gastronomic destination and an international tourist magnet. Lidia Lopez, the councillor for Commerce and Hospitality, threw her support behind the event and celebrated the exceptional professionalism of Alicante’s chefs. She noted, “The great professionalism of Alicante chefs has been evident once again at our Alicante stand, shining with its rice dishes, local products, and workshops. “It has been a resounding

success, attracting more than 3,000 visitors and showcasing the best of our region’s cuisine and restaurants.” The councillor added: “We can all take immense pride in this achievement.” As ‘Alicante Gastronomic’ drew to a close on October 2, it left a legacy of culinary excellence and a shared passion for the flavours of Alicante. This event reinforced the city’s reputation as a gastronomic powerhouse and a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts from near and far.

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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 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

“The Euro Weekly News: celebrating 2,000 editions of excellence and community”

Michel & Steven Euesden.

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, 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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TWO elderly grandparents have married each other in a heart-warming ceremony after meeting in Hondon de las Frailes and falling in love. Terry Brian Dawkins, 85, met Rhoda Hazel Rothwell, 83, and married each other at the Dream Centre, in Hondon, Alicante, on November 19. The service was witnessed by all their friends from the Acorn International Church. He just seemed so nice, right from the time I met him, and I thought, “Oh, he’s a lovely fellow,” said Rhoda. Mrs Dawkins, donning a dark blue coloured dress, was walked down the aisle while ‘All of Me’ by John Legend played in the background. The newlyweds then exchanged rings and vows before their families and friends.

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Terry Brian Dawkins and Rhoda Hazel Rothwell.

The founder of the Dream Centre, Steve Laidlow, said: “This is exactly the reason that this building exists. “It is a proper community centre helps the local people to learn, grow, care and yes, love one another. “Anyone wanting friendship in their old age is welcome to join us,” Steve added.

Their love story has become an uplifting inspiration to all those who think that their romantic years are behind them. Love has no age, never fails and it never gives up, not at least in the Dream Centre in Hondon de las Frailes. For more information about the Dream Centre, call: (+34) 711 087 248.

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ELCHE’S Plaza de Baix has transformed into a festive haven, officially becoming Christmas Square with the arrival of approximately 20 Christmas stalls. From nativity scenes to gifts for pets, jewellery, decorations, toys, and tasty treats, visitors can explore the stalls until Saturday January 6. The stalls are open every day (excluding bank

holidays) from 11.00am to 3.00pm and from 5.00pm to 9.00pm. While shopping, you can enjoy the scenery including the Christmas tree, nativity scene, and a carousel. A stage has been erected and will host more than 20 concerts, for the festive season until Thursday January 4. Inma Mora, the counci-

llor for Festivities, extends a warm invitation to residents and visitors, urging them to explore Christmas Square. “We have created a new space for people to do their Christmas shopping, but at the same time, enjoy the beautiful lighting, the carousel, and the live concerts that will take place every day at 7.00pm,” she confirmed.

Enjoy NYE in San Luis GET ready for the ultimate New Year’s Eve party at Reflections Bar/Restaurant in San Luis! Bid farewell to the year in style and welcome 2024 with singing, dancing, and fantastic entertainment. The fabulous Nico Veeken will grace the night with his amazing vocals, ensuring a memorable celebration. Tickets are priced at €20 per person, which includes a table buffet, grapes, and, of course, cava at the stroke of midnight. It’s a night you won’t want to miss! Bookings and pre-payment are essential, so make sure to reserve your spot. For bookings, call Craig on (+34) 695 261 119 or Claire on (+34) 620 164 566. Join the festivities at Reflections Restaurant & Bar, located on Calle Aviles in San Luis, for a New Year’s Eve celebration to remember!

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

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CHRISTMAS BUS: Visit Alicante and enjoy the sights.

Christmas 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 scenes, participate in scheduled activities, and complete their Christmas shopping free of charge.





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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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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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Company

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Company

Price(p)

Change(p)

% Chg.

Net

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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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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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.

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Seasonal allergies 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,

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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).

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

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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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Murcia. Anyone wishing to attend a meeting or discuss a possible drinking problem contact Costa Blanca North: 648 169 045 or Costa Blanca South: 625 912 078 or Costa Calida 679 385 105 All calls are treated in the strictest confidence. AA in German: 645 456 075; Spanish: 679 212 535; Flemish: 635 047 053; and Scandinavian: 659 779 222. www.aa-costablan ca.org (93323) CAMPELLO CONTRA CANCER in conjunction with AECC Association Español Contra Cancer. Please support your local Cancer charity and if you wish to obtain literature or simply talk to someone. Please contact Mina or Trisha. Tel 650 071 278 or 610 921 413 e-mail aecc_campello@hotmail. com (95475) CANCER SUPPORT GROUP (MABS) MURCIA/MAR MENOR Help and support is just a phone call away, Avda Rio Nalón, Tel: 693 275 779 (95462) CHURCH SERVICE IN ENGLISH Tel: 950 617 549 www.givinglight.com.(10006) FREEMASONRY. Are you aware that Freemasonry is thriving on the Costa Blanca? There are various Lodges meeting up throughout the Valencia region. If you already are a Mason or simply wish to know more about Freemasonry in Spain please contact sec@glpvalencia. com Tel 600 841 064 (95477) HELP VEGA BAJA. We are a non-profit making organisation that helps and supports anyone, without prejudice, in times of need or crisis within the Vega Baja area. Our offices are based in San Miguel at Calle Lope de Vega 46 (Tel 966 723 733), Torrevieja at Rambla Juan Mateo Garcia 4 (Tel 965 704 282). We are online at www.helpvegabaja.com and also on Facebook. You can email the San Miguel Centre at office@helpvegabaja. com. We also have a 24hour Emergency helpline which is available to both members and non-members on 966 723 733 (95456) INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY, TORREVIEJA Calle Beniajan 16, Torrevieja 03185, Alicante Evangelical non-denominational church.

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Sunday morning Services at 11.00am. All nationalities welcome - Contact 966 752 543 / 966 799 273. For other church matters phone: 966 799 273 / /617 215 463 www.icatorre vieja.org (95476) LA SIESTA EVANGELICAL CHURCH on Urbanisation La Siesta, Torrevieja is a friendly, English-speaking church. For more information, including details of our services, see our website www.lasiestaevangeli calchurch.org (10005) PHILIP SCOTT LODGE No 10671 of the RAOB. Please call the secretary, Colin Bird on 693 287 614 for further information. (95459) PILAR CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH. All welcome from any church background or none. For further information, www.pilarchurch.org Reg No: 2009-SG/A (95463) ROYAL Air Force Association Costa Blanca Registered Members Group: The RAFA Costa Blanca RMG replaces the RAFA Costa Blanca Branch 1359 which is now closed. The RMG is a social group of caring people and remains affiliated to the parent Association. Contact with the Royal Air Force Association and the RMG can be made via the RAFA website rafa.org. uk. Tel:0044 800 018 2361. (238593) ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Why not make this year the year you volunteer? See how you can help either as a caseworker (with full training) or as a Telephone Buddy. We also visit beneficiaries who are housebound or in hospital. If you feel you could support us here in Spain, and you have a Spanish phone number then why not email us for more info tbuddyhhvisits@gmail.com. If you or your partner served or are serving, and you feel you need help or support then contact us using the details on the card, we are here for the small things as well as the big, sometimes talking to someone is the first step to feeling more in control. It can be a personal need or some help with your home or information on what or who to speak to on a medical issue, we help with signposting if we cannot help directly, just call and have a chat with Pam who will try to guide you to where you need to be. If you would like to go

to a branch meeting then find your nearest one at, http://branches.britishlegion.o rg.uk/branches/orihuela-costa - covering from Punta Prima to San Javier. More info can be found on branch website www.orihuelacostarbl.co.uk. (95457) R O Y A L BRITISH LEGION Gran Alacant & La Marina Branch. For info, contact the branch Secretary at granala cant.secretary@rbl.communi ty ROYAL MARINES ASSOCIATION (Costa Blanca) The aim of the Association is to bring together not just ex Royal Marines, but ex Service personnel with an affinity to the Royal Marines. For further details contact Hon Sec P S Wilkins Tel: 966 194 158 email: inkinspain@yahoo. co.uk (10004) R O Y A L N AVA L A S S O C I ATION For information please contact Chairman Anthony Jenkins +34 693 866 709, Vice Chairman Dusty Miller +34 711 006 670, Secretary Mike C o c kman +34 670 224 822, Treasurer Carl Louden +34 678 518 202, email rnatorrevie ja@aol.com (95455) STROKE ASSOCIATION Spain (formally known as Torrevieja stroke support) Our aim is to help and support stroke survivors and their carers, with rehabilitation, speech therapy, OC therapy and a very active social group. For info please contact 653 588 475 English and 620 907 474 Spanish or email strokesupportgroup@ hotmail.com, website: torreviejastrokesupport.org. We are always looking for volunteers who have the skills and knowledge to support. (95473) THE ANGLICAN CHURCH, La Fustera. For more info: contact Frank Bentley on 966 495 188. (95461) T H E B A K E R Fo u n d a t i o n Spiritual Centre Playa Flamenca. Calle Luis Gordillo, 1 P l a ya F l a m e n c a A l i c a n t e 0 3 1 8 9 . Yo u c a n j o i n u s o n Facebook, The Baker Foundation spiritual centre. Or contact Linda Schug Tel. 606 9 9 0 6 6 5 fo r m o r e d e t a i l s (95458) THE PATIENCE LODGE No 2177 of the R.A.O.B Please call Secretary Dave Tonge on 688 704 091 for further information. (253807) THE SPIRITUALIST CENTRE, Benijofar meets at Hamilton’s Bake House, 62 Calle Vicente, Blasco Ibañez, Benijofar 03178. We hold a Sunday Sevrice at 11.30am. For further information: www.spiritualistcentre-benijo far.com. Telephone 711 060 171. Email martindroute 66@hotmail.com. Fiscal G54713789

MOVERS AND SHAKERS We are a non-profit organisation that supports people and their families with neurological diseases such as; HUNTINGTON’S, ATAXIA, MOTOR NEURONE, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS and PARKINSON’S. Our MOVERS AND SHAKERS CLUB held every Friday @ 1pm – 3pm, is a chance for members to meet up socially, for a drink and a chat on a full range of topics and to exchange ideas and information. The club is held at O’Briens Bar in El Raso, Guardamar del Segura (except July and August). For more details, contact Marion Smith on 711 008 250, or email: marion.smith@amscb. org.es, or you can find us on Facebook : fb@movers and shakers www.amscb.org.es

BENEFICIAL INSURANCE SERVICES. Car, Home, Business, Travel, Life, Funeral, all insurances available. Policies in English. BEST rates, covers & service. Immediate quotes. Tel 961 129 215 / 622 275 561, (WhatsApp) info@benefi cialinsuranceinspain.com or visit www.beneficialinsuran ceinspain.com for online quote. (304738) STAY SAFE! Abbeygate Insurance Call 971 277 455 For your security www.abbey gateinsure.com

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CLASSIC MATURE SPANISH LADY, Playa Flamenca area, private premises, all massage services from 50€. Ana 657 603 495 (303902) TORREVIEJA centre 5 Spanish and Colombian girlfriends, very affectionate and dominant masseuses 24 hours a day Call outs . 613668548 LOVELY slim lady, 46, offering a pleasant massage. Mil Palmeras. In your home or hotel. Contact leilapuss@yahoo. co.uk for more details (303843) TORREVIEJA Unique Massage Experience. Slim Masseur. Relax for 1 hour and enjoy a distresful massage. My name is Tina FROM BRAZIL and I am Mulatto 44yrs and perfect body. Incalls & Outcalls - Tel. 603 301 635 (304805) MASSAGES by Adina in Torrevieja - therapeutic, relaxing and sports massages PLUS 4 hand massages too - WhatsApp only 653 319 801 (304961) LA ZENIA English lady for masseuse. Full body relaxing massage, in own apartment or 10 kilometres from La Zenia WhatsApp 711 041 330 (304963)


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28 Dec 2023 - 3 Jan 2024 PERGOLAS TAILOR-MADE in durable canvas, pergola covers, sails, umbrella, spa and CAR COVERS. 10% off Cushions. Mazarron to Costa Blanca. RETIRING SOON DON’ T MISS OUT Google: KrugerCanopies.com WhatsApp: 667 879 399 krugercanopies@ yahoo.co.uk (302053)

PETS BEAUTIFUL & Healthy BICHON FRISE puppy available from responsible breeder. Contact 653 757 768 (304679)

PET CHARITY EASYHORSE CARE RESCUE CENTRE. We aim to rescue HORSES. If you would like to DONATE please call 965 967 033 or sales@easyhorsecare. net www.easyhorsecare.net or call Sue 652 021 980 (95706) GATAMI ORGANISATION, to help kittens and cats, looking for good homes, also spaying wild cats in the community. Kittens require adoption, fully vaccinated, de-wormed, deflead. volunteers to Tel Anna: 966 806 976 / 654 729 977 (95709)

P.E.P.A. VOLUNTEERS & FOSTER HOMES URGENTLY NEEDED. By fostering an abandoned dog or spending a few hours each week on our telephone helpline, you could help save the lives of many animals. Please call: 650 304 746. For more information browse our website: www.pepaspain.com (95708) SPAMA GANDIA SHELTER. Dog and cat rescue registered charity, La Safor area. 500 animals awaiting rehoming. Phone Gail 962 896 118. Visit our website for directions. www.spama.org and view our new blog at www.spama -safor.blog.com.es PLEASE HELP US TO HELP THEM (95707)

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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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ROAD TEST By Mark Slack

28 Dec 2023 - 3 Jan 2024

KIA SPORTAGE TURNS 30 YEARS OLD

Kia’s best-selling car in the UK and Europe.

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,

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The Sportage offers more choice than ever.

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 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 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 bum-

per-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 destination,” 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 which, thanks to collaboration between Marbella Town Hall, the Association of Municipalities of the Western Costa del Sol and the Andalucian Regional Government, we guarantee that it will be a success,” 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-

Super Bowl will go through Madrid THIS year’s 58th Super Bowl will be played at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, February 11, 2024 and, with the end of the NFL regular season in sight, the playoffs are just around the corner. To become NFL champion and win a Super Bowl ring is the goal of every player at the beginning of the season. After a 17-game regular season, it’s time for the decisive moment in the playoffs. The best teams in the NFL face each other with one goal in mind: the Super Bowl Lombardi trophy. There are a total of 32 teams in the NFL, 16 in each conference, AFC and NFC, made up of four divisions

SUPER BOWL: Playoffs are just around the corner.

of four teams each: North, South, East and West. In each conference, a total of seven teams qualify for the playoffs, with six playing in the Wildcard Round in both the AFC and NFC. Teams now look to finish as high as possible within their conference as the top-ranked team from each conference will skip a round and have a week’s rest before heading into the divisional round. The topranked teams will face the lowest-ranked teams in the first round with home-field

advantage. As things stand the teams likely to clinch a playoff spot are: San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens. Also in the running are: Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars and Kansas City Chiefs (last year’s Superbowl winners). Once the playoffs are finished the two conference champions meet in the Super Bowl. In Spain there is growing interest in the sport with Madrid likely to host an NFL

game in 2025. “We’re going to look at the opportunities we have to host Madrid in the future; we’re excited to bring that to fruition,” Peter O’Reilly, executive vice president of the NFL told the NFL’s official website. The possibility of Madrid hosting a regular-season NFL game for the first time is growing because the owners of the NFL’s 32 teams agreed that, starting in 2025, up to eight games a year could be played outside the United States. The NFL has played regular-season games outside the United States since the 2005 season. Since that date, 50 regular season international games have been played; 36 in London, England; six in Toronto, Canada; five in Mexico City; two in Frankfurt and one in Munich, Germany. According to the NFL website, in addition to Spain, France is another potential destination that has caught the league’s attention.

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.

EU Court Rules IS the future of European football about to change? In a landmark decision, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) declared on Thursday, December 21 that UEFA’s dominion over European football violates EU competition law. The decision is expected to significantly strengthen the controversial Super League initiative. The ruling, found that UEFA and FIFA’s practice of requiring approval for new football competitions, such as the Super League, contravenes European competition laws. The verdict represents a substantial shift in the landscape of European football governance. The Super League, backed by A22 Sports, argued that UEFA’s ban on the proposed competition and the penalties threatened against participating clubs contradicted Europe’s competition freedoms. The ECJ agreed, stating, ‘The FIFA and UEFA rules making any new interclub football project subject to their prior approval, such as the Super League, and prohibiting clubs and players from playing in those competitions, are unlawful.’ This stance challenges the long-standing authority of FIFA and UEFA in football’s commercial and competitive arenas. The court highlighted the lack of transparency, objectivity, and proportionality in the existing regulations. It emphasised, ‘Similarly, the rules giving FIFA and UEFA exclusive control over the commercial exploitation of the rights related to those competitions are such as to restrict competition, given their importance for the media, consumers and television viewers in the European Union.’ While the ruling doesn’t explicitly endorse the Super League, it undermines FIFA and UEFA’s ‘dominant position’ in organising football competitions.


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