Costa del Sol 4 – 10 January 2024 Issue 2009

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IT is now 16 years since 15-year-old Amy Fitzpatrick disappeared on New Year’s Day 2008 after babysitting for a friend of the family just a few minutes away from where she was staying. Her mother Audrey had been enjoying the evening with friends and family in a bar in Calahonda and had no idea that she would never see her daughter again. It appears that Amy left her friend’s house in Riviera del Sol at 10pm on New Year’s Day for the short walk to where the family were staying and both her mother and aunt, Christine started to worry when nothing was heard from her. Amy literally disappeared and

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apart from one telephone call that purportedly came from her abductor a year later who de-

manded a ransom of €500,000 to return Amy, there have been no real clues as to what happe-

THE Municipal Water Company of Benalmadena (Emabesa) has reported that it has reduced the water pressure in different areas of the municipality in order to preserve and guarantee the supply of drinking water. This is in response to the drought situation that is affecting the whole of Andalucia and, in particular, the province of Malaga and the Western Costa del Sol. The areas that have been affected by the pressure reduction are Benamaina Norte, Capellanía, Carretera Costa del Sol, Doña María, El Carmen, La Hacienda, La Vista, Parte Norte del Higuerón, Puerto Marina, Rancho

ned to her on that night. The last decade has not been a good one for Audrey as she has also had to overcome her own serious health problems and saw her partner Dave Mahon jailed for the manslaughter of son Dean although he has now been released. Last year, their hopes were raised and dashed after a woman called the family, informing them that Amy’s body could be found at a particular spot at Mijas racecourse, but this proved to be a hoax. The family still hopes against hope that Amy will be discovered alive and appeals for any information through their website https://www.searchforamy. com.

Under pressure Domingo, Retamar, Rocas Blancas, San Fernando, Santa Ana, Sierrezuela, Torremuelle, Veracruz and Santa Matilde area. The aim of this measure is to reduce the loss of water due to possible faults in the distribution network. Emabesa reminded everyone that Benalmadena is in a serious situation due to the drought and with severe restrictions following the Andalucian government’s decree, as a result of which, Acosol has been supplying 20 per cent less water to the municipality. Emabesa and Benalma-

dena Town Council are working together on various campaigns to raise public awareness so that together we can achieve an effective reduction in water consumption. The awareness campaign also includes different posters and advertisements and a letter from the mayor of Benalmadena, Juan Antonio Lara, has been sent out with the latest Emabesa bill, in which he asks the public for their full cooperation because, “the situation is beginning to be very worrying and we all have to do our part.”

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Climate change law IN theory, from the start of this year, the most polluting vehicles will be prevented from entering the historic centres of Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella and Estepona. The establishment of Low Emission Zones in towns with more than 50,000 inhabitants is one of the pillars of the new Climate Change Law. It should have come into force in 2023, although many of the affected municipalities are behind schedule. The most advanced is Torremolinos. From January 1 this town is the first to start restricting traffic in a large part of its historic centre. A total of 175,000 square metres in the centre of Torremolinos will have traffic restrictions to reduce polluting emissions. In the other five towns on the coast there is still no date for the entry into force of their respective Low Emission Zones. This includes Estepona, Marbella, Benalmadena and Fuengirola which are undertaking studies and Mijas has not yet begun the process at all.


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BENALMADENA Town Hall confirmed that the free public transport service for registered residents is guaranteed to continue during 2024. This is in addition to free public transport throughout Spain that president, Pedro Sánchez, has promised for minors, young people and the unemployed.

Fewer holidays

THE government is considering eliminating public holidays such as December 6, the day of the Constitution, and December 8, the day of the Immaculate Conception, in 2024. The Ministry of Economy and Labour considers it an “opportune” measure to get rid of these holidays as they are not necessary in the Spanish calendar.

Good Samaritan

A PURSE found on the floor of a supermarket in Estepona with €13,000 inside was handed over to the police. It was found by an employee of the supermarket who quickly brought it to the attention of a manager who handed it in to the police.

Scooter ban

FROM January 1 electric scooters have been banned from all public transport in order to prioritise passenger safety. In addition, as of January 21, only certified electric scooters can be sold although anyone with an existing scooter can continue to use it until 2027.

Hit by car

A MAN died after being hit by a car on the A-7 as it passes near to Marbella at kilometre 1038 - the Costa del Sol Hospital - in the direction of Malaga. Emergency services, the Guardia Civil and road maintenance personnel attended the scene but were unable to save the man’s life.

FUENGIROLA Town Hall will open the Roman Baths of Torreblanca to the public at the end of January. From that date onwards, it will be possible to visit it completely free of charge, taking a tour, by means of walkways, through this 4,000 square metre site, where the archaeological remains will be displayed with explanatory panels. The first phase of work is currently being completed, which will allow this archaeological site to be opened to the public from the end of January. This involved the adaptation of the accesses to this heritage site; the installation of walkways to view the archaeological remains; the installation of information panels on the site and the installation of lighting and toilet facilities. The Termas de Torreblanca are

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HISTORIC REMAINS: Are to be opened to the public.

historical remains that have been listed as an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC) by the Junta de Andalucía since 2005. The archaeological remains

found there date back to the first century AD and reveal that the buildings were in use until the fourth century AD.

Tapas winner Spring weather THE prizes for the second edition of the Ruta de la Tapa de Las Lagunas have been awarded, among them a cheque for €550 for the winning tapa: ‘Bombones de retinto’, from Bar Gaby, which was voted top of all the 111 entries. “I think it was a very well crafted tapa by our chef, Mahy Dustin. As he liked it so much, we are going to put the tapa on our menu next year, in his memory, as unfortunately he is already watching us from the other side, and we will call it ‘Bombones Mahy’,” said Mirelys Caballero, who has been running the bar for a year. “This award is his,”

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she added, referring to the recently deceased chef. The councillor for Tourism Promotion, Juan Carlos Maldonado (PMP), presented the award and said that the route of the tapa is a, “very important initiative to promote trade”. “We will involve more establishments next year,” he added.

MALAGA Province welcomed Christmas Day with temperatures more typical of spring than of the end of December. The Costa del Sol recorded highs of around 20 degrees Celsius on Monday, while Coin was the Andalucian town with the highest temperatures, approaching 22 degrees. The good weather also encouraged many locals to enjoy the beach and promenades. The hotel and catering trade also experienced a day of maximum activity, serving the locals and visitors who have chosen the Costa del Sol to celebrate these festive days. According to data from the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) this December 25 it was over 20 degrees in Manilva, with 20.2, while in Malaga City, the highs ranged between 17 and 19 degrees, temperatures similar to those recorded on the Costa del Sol. Looking forward to the New Year, the skies will be cloudy, with intervals of low clouds or morning mist in the western half and the Mediterranean coast, with possible fog and lower temperatures.

Marina project ESTEPONA marina: parks, new quays and a water treatment plant. The Estepona marina, with more than 440 berths, is one of the largest in the province of Malaga. The company that manages it, Marinas del Mediterráneo D-Marin, has presented a project for the remodelling of the area as an essential part of the renewal of its concession. The remodelling will include both land and water areas and will cover a total surface area of more than 57,000 square metres. One of the most important parts of the renovation is the

extension and improvement of the pedestrian areas, the creation of new green spaces and the reorganisation of the parking areas to facilitate “smoother” access, according to the company. In addition, a restructuring of the nautical facilities is planned to improve the experience of the port users, with the modernisation of quays and moorings. The drinking water supply system and the waste water treatment system will be renewed and the new port will have a desalination plant.

MARBELLA and San Pedro Alcantara celebrated an early New Year’s Eve for the children of the area with the traditional ‘Mini campanadas’ (mini chimes). Hundreds of people enjoyed these events, in which the town hall handed out nearly 4,000 bags of cotillion and gluten-free gummy grapes and which included a children’s entertainment show. The councillor for Festivities, Yolanda Marín, explained that this initiative was launched six years ago and that, for the first time, it has also been held in the Plaza de la Iglesia in San Pedro. “We want the children to be able to enjoy this New Year’s Eve ritual at a time more in keeping with their age, because for many it is difficult to do so at midnight”, said the councillor.

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HUNDREDS of children (and adults) took part in the Medieval Children’s Festival in the centre of Fuengirola on Friday, December 29. Throughout the day, different activities including games, workshops, exhibitions, performances and attractions took place in the area around the Condes de San Isidro avenue. The activities, all with a medieval theme, started at 11am and drew a big crowd. A medieval market had been recreated with more than 30 stalls selling handcrafted products. Children had the opportunity to take part in workshops on medieval coin minting, combat, pottery, saddlery, weaving, medieval painting, amulets and ceramics. In addition, there

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MEDIEVAL THEME: A variety of activities for children.

were also participatory workshops aimed at young people, in which they were able to learn how a knight dressed, tried fencing, as well as combat training and there were exhibitions of birds of prey.

It was 10 years ago when these games were held for the first time and such was the success, both in terms of organisation and participation, that the Fuengirola Town Hall has

been repeating this festive event ever since, which serves as a preamble to the Three Kings’ Parade.

TORREMOLINOS surpassed five million overnight stays in its best November in history. The town recorded 60,353 travellers, 76 per cent more than in the same period last year and 267,207 overnight stays, 52 per cent more than in 2022. This also led to a 57 per cent increase in the number of staff employed in the hotels. The mayor, Margarita del Cid, said that, “these figures are a reflection of the tourist leadership of our town thanks to the involvement and work of the whole sector which, together with the town hall, has managed to make the town more dynamic so that the tourist offer is maintained throughout the year.” International tourism once again pushed up the November figures, with almost twice as many visitors as domestic tourism, with visitors from the United Kingdom standing out with 11,375 travellers. Thus, foreign tourists last month numbered 39,492 while national tourists amounted to 20,861, according to figures from the Institute of Statistics and Cartography of Andalusia (IECA). “These spectacular figures encourage us to continue promoting Torremolinos as an attractive, dynamic, vital destination which offers visitors more than traditional sun and beach,” said Del Cid.


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‘I FELT guilty of your best moments’ is the message in the new advertising campaign which Malaga City Council will launch in 2024. The aim is to attract international tourists, especially Americans, Asians and people from the Middle East; travellers with greater purchasing power, interested in local culture and tradition and who, in addition, tend to enjoy a longer average stay. Councillor for Tourism at Malaga City Council, Jacobo Florido, noted that North America is already almost the third largest outbound market in Malaga Province, which has been greatly strengthened with the direct flight connection of United Airlines that was reintroduced this summer. The campaign was conceived in the midst of the recovery of the tourism sector after the Covid-19

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NEW CAMPAIGN: Aim is to attract international tourists.

pandemic and has been developed over the last two years, requiring 26 days of filming in 60 locations, including luxury hotels such as Gran Miramar, the capital’s Michelin starred restaurants and monuments such as Alcazaba and the Cathedral. As for the message, a city that feels ‘guilty’ of exceeding the expecta-

tions of those who visit it, the creative director of the Beon Advertising agency, Enrique Arjona, explained that they were looking for a ‘groundbreaking’ concept, the positive guilt of a city ‘that has absolutely everything’. You can check out the campaign at this website: guiltyofyourbestmo ments.com.

MORE than half of the 800 participants who have registered to date to take part in the Torremolinos Half Marathon are foreigners. Runners from the United Kingdom represent 30 per cent of the registrations for the competition that will take place on February 4 through the streets of the town. The councillor for Sports, Ramón Alcaide, said that, “cosmopolitanism, interculturalism and diversity are the hallmarks of our Half Marathon, which last year had an economic impact of

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Foreign runners around €120,000.” In addition to Spanish athletes and those from the United Kingdom, the event has already received entries from Ireland, Argentina, the Netherlands, Canada, Finland, Latvia and Germany. Registration to take part in this event is still open on the website pruebaspopula res.pmdt.es/mediamaraton for a sporting event which is scheduled to start at 9.30am from the Pablo Ruiz Picasso

cultural centre to complete 21 kilometres on a circuit around the town centre. Like last year, the organisers are also offering a 5km competition on the day before, (February 3), which will also start and finish at the Pablo Ruiz Picasso cultural centre where there will also be a runner’s fair with stands of collaborators and sponsors, sports exhibitions, ambient music and bib distribution.

They’re harmless!

THOUSANDS of larvae and salps have appeared on different beaches on the Costa del Sol such as Estepona and Sabinillas. Ecolocaliza wants to assure everyone that they are harmless. In the last few days residents and visitors have been surprised by the mass appearance of a marine species along the entire length of local beaches. Some described them as small plastic bags with water inside, while others associated them with jellyfish hatchlings because of their texture and shape. They are ‘salps, “completely harmless” in-

vertebrates with a gelatinous body, according to Ecolocaliza and not to be confused with jellyfish. A sudden change in food availability has led to a rapid growth of the salps, which play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem. Salps, in addition to feeding on phytoplankton, are consumed by typical coastal fish. Marine biologist, Charlie Sarria, told a news surce that people should enjoy this natural phenomenon and to observe the diversity of the animal kingdom. He also stresses that there is no reason to worry, as the salps do not represent any danger to humans.


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€800 donation

THE NGO Bomberos Sin Fronteras has received the proceeds of the last edition of the Marbepop Festival, which took place on October 7 in the Parque de La Represa. The councillor for Youth, Alejandro González, handed over the cheque for €800 from the sale of the ‘ecovasos’ to the group’s representative, Santiago Borrego, and highlighted the work carried out by the organisation, “which is involved in very difficult times with countries with fewer resources.” The councillor was accompanied by the director of the Marbella music group, José Sánchez, who was in charge of managing the bar throughout the event. “From the town hall we always support altruistic causes and from the delegation of Youth we also wanted to do our bit,” said González, who said that

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BOMBEROS: Received proceeds of the Marbepop Festival.

with the reusable containers, “not only do we support a non-profit association every year but we also take care of the environment by significantly reducing waste generation.” Borrego thanked the city council for its commitment and explained that this contribution, “will allow us to con-

tinue to respond to different catastrophes when we are needed.” The organisation, made up of firefighters from all over Spain, has this year carried out humanitarian interventions in Turkey, Morocco and Libya. “We have everything ready for when an emergency occurs,” he explained.

€80m investment

MARBELLA Council has spent more than €80 million in 2023 on major projects for the city. Councillor, Diego López, said that these projects are, “facilities that citizens demand from us and which make their lives easier, as well as laying the foundations for a better 2024.” For instance, “We have maintained our commitment to extending the city’s promenade, with five new stretches, reaching 22 kilometres and with the hope of achieving the total connection of the coastline in the next two years.” Work has also been carried out to protect the city’s historical and cultural heritage with the consolidation of the Castle and the refurbishment of

the Trapiche del Prado. With regard to the improvement of essential services such as water supply and drainage, López highlighted actions, in collaboration with Acosol and with an investment of €15 million, in the urbanisations of El Rosario, Hacienda-Las Chapas and Costa Bella. Finally, he pointed out some of the 22 works that are currently underway and which will be completed in 2024, such as the new Triple A facilities, the old people’s home in El Trapiche, the multi-purpose centre in Nueva Andalucía, the Istán road, the Serrano Lima swimming pool, the renovation of the Travesía Huerta de los Cristales and the extension of new sections of the seafront promenade, among others.

THE population of Marbella has risen for the ninth consecutive year and reached a new record, exceeding 155,000 people, according to the latest revision of the municipal census drawn up by the National Statistics Institute (INE). This is the largest increase, with more than 5,500 inhabitants, in the municipality in the last 18 years. Breaking down the numbers, there are 74,623 men (+2,428) and 81,672 women (+3,142) registered in Marbella. The population of the province of Malaga as a whole also continues to

Big increase increase, reaching 1,751,600 people (+34,096), with Marbella representing nearly 9 per cent of this total. It is the second most populated municipality after the 586,384 inhabitants of Malaga city (+7,308). This is followed by Mijas, with 91,691 (+2,189) and six consecutive years of growth. Another town that has gained many inhabitants is Estepona, which has added 2,482, for a total of 76,975 registered inhabitants.


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BALI STARLING: A bird that survives thanks to the conservation work in the centre.

AS every year, the list of species considered extinct grows, as do those on the verge of extinction. Some are emblematic, but others are unknown. This is the case of the Bali Minna or also known as the ‘Bali starling’, a bird that survives thanks to the individuals reproduced in the conservation centres that work in programmes such as BIOPARC Fuengirola. This small bird with white plumage, yellow bill and blue mask was discovered in 1910, when records estimated a population of no more than

Bioparc offer 900 individuals. Since this discovery, its population and distribution have declined drastically, and it now numbers fewer than 50 and is found only in an area of just 38 km2 in Bali Barat National Park. BIOPARC Fuengirola has been home to this emblematic, but unknown species since its beginnings and now a pair can be seen, of which they hope to achieve a successful reproduction in the near future. It is one of the two animal parks working on

the conservation of this species in Andalucia and one of only four in Spain. And right now, you can buy B! Annual Passes to enjoy BIOPARC Fuengirola for 365 days a year, for €18 instead of the usual price of €45! But the offer is only open until January 7 so hurry. For all conditions and to buy the pass see the website here: https:// www.bioparcfuengirola.es/descuentos-exclusi vos-en-la-web-de-bio parcfuengirola-es/

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Among ‘best in the world’ MALAGA Airport has officially made it into the ‘best in the world ranking’ in 2023, a list which consists of nearly 200 airports around the world. Only eight of these airports are located in Spain, and for the first time ever Malaga airport now joins them, coming in at 134th on the list. The latest rankings for 2023 have been released by the organisation, AirHelp, a company which defends the rights of passengers IN 2023 Torremolinos Council provided aid through projects including the Torremolinos Red Cross supermarket cards, the Más Vida Association of Torremolinos, the Emaus soup kitchen, or the special Christmas project of the Lions Club, among others who were principal beneficiaries. Torremolinos Town Hall, through the Social Welfare delegation, allocated a total of €40,000 in aid to

MALAGA AIRPORT: Has officially been named out of nearly 200 airports worldwide.

worldwide and has established this annual ranking of the best airports in the world since 2015. The ratings are based on the excellence of the airport’s services, punctuality, complaint processing and

the quality of its catering and shopping areas. Malaga Airport scored 7.1 for punctuality, 7.6 in its customer satisfaction and a 7.6 for its catering and shopping facilities. It achieved an overall score of 7.27.

3,200 benefit various associations and foundations with social purposes. 3,200 people will benefit from the aid that the town hall allocates to these associations with social aims. The purpose of this aid is to collaborate with the social entities of the Third Sector that aim to improve the living conditions

of people and families in Torremolinos who are vulnerable, at risk or socially excluded, by attending to basic needs in relation to food, housing, energy poverty, etc. The aid covers up to 100 per cent of expenses related to the purchase of food and basic necessities, energy poverty or housing.


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MBE for Margery Taylor A Puppy’s Tale MARGERY ANNE TAYLOR, President of the Royal British Legion (RBL) Mijas Costa Branch, has been awarded an MBE for services to veterans in Spain. The recognition, which has been included in the 2024 New Year Honours list, comes after years of hard work in various roles within the RBL. As well as the President of her local branch, Mrs Taylor is a frontline volunteer supporting serving personnel and veterans in times of need and providing valuable training to volunteers who want to follow in her footsteps. Hugh Elliott, the British Ambassador to Spain, said: “Margery continues to provide an outstanding service to British veterans in southern Spain with her multiple Royal British Legion roles. “She embodies the charity’s motto of ‘Service not Self’ and is always available to support its members with

Margery awarded an MBE.

enthusiasm, energy and dedication. All this hard work over many years is fully deserving of this MBE.” After learning of the award, Mrs Taylor thanked the other RBL volunteers in the district for their support: “It is a tremendous honour and privilege to receive this award for my voluntary work with the Royal British Legion. I know that my parents, both Legion members, would have been immensely proud.

“ Throughout my life I have tried my best to help people in whatever way I could, and to be rewarded for doing something that already gives such fulfilment to my life is amazing. I am so fortunate to have the fantastic support of our other vo-

lunteer Legion members in Spain South, as without them, I wouldn’t be saying this today.” In addition to Margery Taylor, three other Spain-based Brits have been named in the New Year Honours list 2024: Becoming an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) is Mrs Susan Hannam, Vice-President, Cudeca Hospice Foundation. ‘For services to Palliative Care and Volunteering Services in Spain.’ A BEM (British Empire Medal) to Mr Philip David Brown. President and co-founder, MACS Charity Mojacar Area Cancer Support. ‘For services to people with Cancer in Spain.’ An MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) to Mrs Deborah Carol Edgington, Former Councillor for Tourism in Antigua (Fuerteventura). ‘For services to British Nationals in Fuerteventura.’

EDUCATE and entertain; sparking children’s interest in reading is the most important life skill we can give and entertainment is the best way to learn. Your generous €5 or €10 donations will pay for the translation, design, printing and marketing of an educational children’s book to help kids read English and Spanish. Chris Dove is a British woman living in Spain and has self-published ‘A Puppy’s Tale by Rex’, a beautiful story in English described as, “a really engaging resource for young children” by BBC Education. To make reading and understanding easier, both languages will appear side-by-side with simple tests in every chapter. Rex teaches early life lessons on caring for and respecting others, sharing his experiences and connecting to young readers in a fun and light-hearted way. A Royal Communications spokesperson at Buckingham Palace wrote to Chris: “Thank you for the delightful ‘A Puppy’s Tale’. We understand the desire to share a message of caring for and respecting others, and fully appreciate the lovely range of ages and diversity which add further to the message of the book. I wish you all the very best with this project, and thank you for your early Christmas wishes!” Please help make this book a reality by donating to the gofundme page here https://www.gofundme.com/educa-y-entre tiene-a-los-ninos-y-las-ninas


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MIJAS residents Alan and Jenny Boardman decided this Christmas that they would gift an El Corte Inglés hamper to Michel and Steven Euesden, the owners of Euro Weekly News. This gesture was partly as a token of their friendship and partly because of the publicity their newspaper has consistently given to Mijas Walking Tours for Charity which has raised over €16,000 for Costa del Sol charities in the last three years. Michel and Steven decided that, rather than keep the hamper for themselves or try to divide up the contents fairly (not an easy task) they would instead raffle it among the staff of Euro Weekly News in their Fuengirola head office and in return, the kind staff there raised a total of €100. Alan raises funds for a different Costa del Sol charity every two months through his Walking Tours of Mijas and other events, so Michel and Steven promptly donated the €100 to his latest nominated charity, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Group based in Calahonda. The paying it forward didn’t stop there though. The winner of the hamper, Naz (pictured with Alan) went home, and knocked on the door of his neighbour Raquel who is a member of the Association ‘El Vuelo De Las Libélulas’ which collaborates with families covering their basic needs and donated the hamper to that charity.

Naz and Alan at the Euro Weekly News office.

This story really embodies the spirit of Christmas and shows what positive things can happen through the power of human kindness. It also ties in nicely with Michel’s comments only last week in this newspaper about how we can all help anyone we know who is lonely and/or in need. It doesn’t have to involve buying an El Corte Inglés hamper of course but as the saying goes, “it’s the thought that counts.”

SPANISH news media often has a fascination with the British press, about how its cities and culture are perceived in the UK. A recent article from a well-known Spanish newspaper reported on such an article that shed light on a Spanish city that has charmed English tourists with its understated beauty and historical richness. On the 2022 tourist map, Spain attracted over 70 million visitors, predominantly from the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. This surge in tourism underscores Spain’s allure, especially among British travellers who cherish the nation’s climate, cuisine, and culture. Girona: An Overlooked Marvel Despite being overshadowed by more famous locales, Girona, a Catalan city at just 100 kilometres from Barcelona, has captured the hearts of many English

Banys Arabs, Girona.

tourists. Once known primarily for its airport’s proximity to Barcelona, and described as ‘one of the most underrated cities in Spain,’ Girona is now recognised for its intrinsic value. Girona serves as a gateway for many en route to Spain’s larger cities. But, the overwhelming opinion is that it deserves far greater recognition. Girona possesses some of the best preserved medieval walls and cobblestone streets, rated among

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Paying it forward A hidden Spanish gem the finest in Europe. Notably the TV fantasy series Game of Thrones chose the town for filming some of its scenes. Architectural And Natural Splendour Not only does Girona boast symbolic structures like the symmetrical bell tower of the Monastery of San Pedro de Galligants and the Arab baths, but it also invites exploration of its scenic surroundings. Framed by the Pyrenees and enveloped in forests, Girona’s charm extends beyond its architecture, in particular the grandeur of the Onar River that flows through the city. Girona emerges not just as a stopover but as a destination worthy of admiration and exploration. Its blend of historical splendour, architectural beauty, and natural landscapes makes it a hidden gem, now rightfully earning the attention it deserves.


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ONE of the earliest members of the Cudeca Foundation, Vice-President Susan Hannam has become an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2024 New Year’s Honours list. The award recognises her services to palliative care and volunteering in Spain having spent some 30 years building this ground breaking organisation alongside the late Joan Hunt OBE. Mrs Hannam, who lives in Benalmadena and has dedicated her life to accompanying patients in their last moments, has played an essential role in the Cudeca Foundation for decades. At Cudeca, which supports both patients and their loved ones and has treated over 1,200 people this year, Mrs Hannam has taken on a variety of roles, from developing their nursing palliative home care service, to training volunteers and boosting the charity’s shops. The British Ambassador

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Susan Hannam awarded OBE January not dry in France

Guiding lights, Dr Marisa Martin, Joan Hunt OBE and Susan Hannam MBE.

to Spain, Hugh Elliott, said: “Susan’s work in palliative care with Cudeca started over 30 years ago and has made a difference to the communities in which the charity is so active. She has helped others in their hours of need, year after year, and is thoroughly deserving of this wonderful recognition.” Susan Hannam commented: “I was amazed and honoured when I received the phone call from the Ambassador to tell me that I am included in the New Year’s Honours list with an OBE, as it is directly due to my life for the last 30 years with the Cudeca Foundation, which has opened the first independent hospice in Spain.

“Thanks to the wonderful team of medical palliative specialists along with the very special team of volunteers. Our aim is to give life to the days of patients with a special kind of care.” In addition to Mrs Hannam, three other British residents in Spain have been named in the New Year Honours list 2024: An MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) to Mrs Margery Anne Taylor, District Treasurer and District Training Officer, Royal British Legion, Spain South. ‘For services to Veterans in Spain.’ A BEM (British Empire Medal) to Mr Philip David Brown. President and co-founder, MACS Charity Mojacar Area Cancer Support. ‘For services to people with Cancer in Spain.’ An MBE to Mrs Deborah Carol Edgington, Former Councillor for Tourism in Antigua (Fuerteventura). ‘For services to British Nationals in Fuerteventura.’

ADDICTION experts in France said the government was not doing enough to publicise the risks attached to alcohol. Instead, it should be supporting the Defi de Janvier - January Challenge - a campaign equivalent to the UK’s Dry January and promoted by the country’s health charities. According to a poll carried out for Association Addictions France, 60 per cent of respondents were prepared to take up the challenge in the New Year but the state health service was not backing the initiative. Forty-five academics and doctors specialising in addiction have now put their names to a letter calling on the government to promote the Defi de Janvier. “It is more than a shame that the government continues to keep its distance from the French version of Dry January,” the letter lamented. Only the US consumes more wine than France and the country’s politicians are aware of the importance of the sector, which provides work for half a million people. President Emmanuel Macron happily admits to drinking wine each day at lunch and dinner, and has been quoted as saying that a meal without wine “is a bit sad.” The influential wine lobby maintains

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FRENCH VINEYARD: Wine industry employs 500,000 people.

that the French traditionally drink in moderation and an alcohol-free month would be at odds with France’s customs. Going dry for a month was more appropriate for binge-drinking northern European countries, it has suggested. Ninety per cent of the French population drank less than the weekly 10 glasses recommended by health experts, pointed out Krystel Lepresle, from Vin et Societe, which represents the French wine sector. What was more, alcohol consumption had fallen by 60 per cent over the last 60 years she said. “The French succeed in reconciling the pleasure of consumption with moderation,” Lepresle added. Meanwhile, Addiction Professor Olivier Cottencin, who organised the letter, said it was “surprising” that France’s government was willing to back a tobacco-free November each year, but shied away from an alcohol-free month.


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THE British and Spanish royal families will be reunited early this year, marking a momentous occasion for a certain member of the Spanish Royal Household. The visit is being scheduled for the end of January or early February 2024. However, King Charles and Camilla’s official visit to Spain is not just another entry in the royal itinerary, but a momentous occasion, especially for the Spanish royal family. This visit holds particular significance as it coincides with Princess Leonor’s first public appearance in a long dress and tiara, marking a key milestone in her royal journey. A Royal Rite Of Passage Princess Leonor, who turned 18 last October, has been gradually stepping into the limelight at official events. The upcoming visit by King Charles and Camilla is set to be a landmark event for her, as she will don her first formal royal attire publicly. This traditional dress code is a requisite for the gala dinners hosted during such high-profile state visits. Although Leonor has been seen in cadet gala dress, the state visit offers her a debut in full royal regalia, symbolising her transition into a more prominent public role. Ties Of Tradition And Transition This state visit is significant not just for Leonor but also for its reflection of the longstanding ties between the British and Spanish royal families. The relationship between King Charles and King Felipe, who had a deep admiration

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King Charles and Queen Camilla to visit Spain

The Spanish Royal Family on Constitution Day,

for Queen Elizabeth, adds a personal touch to the visit. King Felipe and Queen Letizia have made several visits to England. These have included the wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William, Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, and King Charles’ enthronement which have further solidified these bonds. During this visit, it is anticipated that Leonor will wear one of the royal family’s historic tiaras, pieces that have adorned her mother and aunts, Infantas Cristina and Elena, on many notable occasions. This event is a blend of tradition, familial connections, and the evolving role of Princess Leonor within the Spanish royal family. It represents not only the deep ties between the British and Spanish monarchies but also a new chapter in the life of a young princess stepping into a more significant role on the world stage.

Unique cow poop lottery HAVE you ever heard of a lottery where cow dung determines the winner? In the Galician council of A Mezquita, this peculiar event is a reality. With most of Spain focused on the El Gordo lottery draw recently, Galicia once again demonstrated its unique sense of humour by holding a lottery with a difference. Organised by the Ourense Council, this unique raffle took place again this year, drawing crowds and sparking interest. Participants eagerly anticipate this annual event, much like the excitement surrounding the Extraordinary Christmas Lottery Draw. This year’s edition marked the fifth edition of this unusual contest, aimed at promoting local businesses. Rafael Perez, the town’s mayor, described the event as ‘a different and attractive raffle’, which has certainly lived up to its expectations by generating significant buzz. The process is simple yet highly unusual. The organisers mark out a grid on a large flat area of ground in which numbered and lettered rectangles are drawn. Cows are then released into the area,

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COWS: Rectangles decide on the winner.

and the lucky €1,000 winner is determined by which rectangle a cow decides to deliver its cowpat upon. In this year’s draw, the prize was awarded to the rectangle marked with the number 103 and the letter C. Famous cows like Macarena and Paradela have previously participated, and this year, a calf named Ayuso made its debut, promptly delivering the ‘jackpot’. Raffle tickets are distributed free of charge by local businesses, including shops, restaurants, taxis, and supermarkets. The success of the event has been so overwhelming that the organisers are considering doubling the prize money to €2,000 for the 2024 edition.

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Hero of ‘Post Office Scandal’ Alan Bates, rejects OBE

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‘A Man Of Honour’, Alan Bates.

miscarriage of justice”. The scandal is once again a topic of conversation, not only in the UK, but in many other parts of the

world too, due to the ITV Drama series ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office, which aired its first episode on January 1, 2024. The series, which viewers have branded ‘blood boiling’ on social media, recreates Alan Bate’s desperate and determined, decades long fight against the Post Office on behalf of all the subpostmasters and subpostmistresses who were wrongfully prosecuted, and in some cases, even sent to prison.

Although played by actor Toby Jones, the real Mr Bates is in fact warranting much attention of his own, as he has recently turned down the chance to become an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). In an interview Alan Bates explained that “the first thing that sprang to my mind while reading the letter was that Paula Vennells still had a CBE. I felt so deeply insulted.” Paula Vennells is the Former Post Office boss who became a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2019. Many blame her for the whole scandal, however to this day she still retains this honour. Yesterday, January 2, Carol Vorderman took to her social media to praise the Post Office hero over his decision to turn down the OBE for this ‘noble reason’. In addition, she also shared a picture of Alan, titles, “A man of honour.”

French couple arrested in Algeciras port A SHOCKING report has emerged about how a couple with mental health problems were arrested in Spain, in an attempt to take their endangered son to the Sahara. In a shocking and sad incident at the Port of Algeciras, a French couple was apprehended under a European arrest warrant. Their arrest has raised critical questions about mental health and child safety. The event, which recently unfolded, involved a couple with known psychiatric issues. They were caught in Algeciras, Spain, as they were about to embark for Tangier, Morocco. Their intention was chilling, to sacrifice their fiveyear-old son in the Sahara after they were convinced the child was possessed. Responding to an urgent request from the French Gendarmerie, the Guardia Civil of Algeciras Fiscal and Border Company immediately sprang into action. The French authorities had relayed fears about the couple’s intention to travel to the Sahara for a sinister purpose. The seriousness of the events required a rapid and coordinated response, stressed a Guardia Civil spokesperson. The couple’s plan was thwarted just in time. They were found in their vehicle, moments from boarding a ferry to Tangier. Thanks to the vigilance and coordination between the authorities, a potential tragedy was averted. Following their arrest, the couple was taken into custody, and the child, found in good health, was placed in a juvenile care centre.

Shoppers astounded at price AS 2024 begins and supermarkets are open again after the holiday period, one thing is leaving local Spanish shoppers in absolute shock. No, it’s not the fact that Christmas decorations are still up (celebrations don’t end here in Spain until January 6), but rather the outstanding price of one staple ingredient of this country, olive oil. The average price of extra virgin olive oil now stands at €9.42 per kilo, according to calculations by Spain’s OCU consumers’ organisation, which is more than double what it was at this time last year. Euro Weekly News spoke to local residents in the south of Spain, an area where olive oil is considered ‘liquid gold’ and is used in many dishes, about how they planned to cope with this rising cost. Sharon Hague, a British woman who has been living in Spain for 20 years explained that “I stopped using butter quite a long time ago, because olive oil is healthier and I wanted to blend into the Spanish lifestyle, but now it looks like I may have to switch back.” Another Spanish resident, Amy Taggart from Ireland stated, “it’s ridiculous, I

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THE British Post Office scandal is a grave miscarriage of justice in which more than 700 sub-postmasters were wrongly prosecuted privately and publicly for theft, false accounting and fraud. Many aspects of the scandal remain unresolved, and the devastating effect that it left on hundreds of lives remains. The cover up left workers in financial ruin, with destroyed relationships, even pushing some to try and take their own lives. The cases span a period of over 20 years, and the BBC called the convictions “the UK’s most widespread

OLIVE OIL: Supermarket shock awaits customers.

tried every supermarket, Aldi, Lidl, Mercadona, all the prices are the same, extortionate! It’s really affecting my budget.” EWN also heard from Marbella born and bred Miguel Angel Liñan, who said he was “not surprised”, adding that “due to the weather, prices have gone up for everyone”. When asked what his solution was he explained “my family have olive trees, so it’s not so bad for us, but the closer you can buy to the source the less you will pay because you

are paying the profit of fewer people.” Smart! Thanks Miguel. Other experts have advised to buy the highest quality available and use much less whilst cooking or garnishing, with some even proposing users mix olive oil with animal fat to make it go further. Either way, hopefully 2024 will bring more stable weather and a drop in these runaway prices of a much loved ingredient, not only in Spain, but also worldwide.



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Venice halts overtourism

Spain’s most majestic tree crowned In Andalucia

VENICE has a population of around 50,000 but is invaded each year by millions of tourists. Overtourism there has reached the point where Unesco was expected to add the city to its World Heritage in Danger list last September. Instead, the World Heritage Committee stated that Venice faced “major challenges” and called on Italy to continue safeguarding Venice. This was the second time that Venice’s status was at stake, averted in 2021 by restricting cruise ships with a certain size, weight or pollution levels from using the Giudecca Canal. New protection measures include a €5 tourist tax for day-trippers over the age of 14 who enter the Old City on 29 peak days, including weekends, between April and mid-July. City hall emphasised that this was “not a tool for making

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GUIDECCA CANAL: Large cruise ships may no longer use it.

cash” but was directed at regulating crowds, encouraging longer visits and improving the quality of life for Venice residents. Echoing the decision taken by Athens to cap the number of people visiting the Acropolis, Venice will also limit groups in some areas in a move

to ease the pressure of overtourism. Coming into effect in June 2024, groups visiting the Old City will be limited to 25, approximately half the number of passengers on an average tourist bus. Loudspeakers “which can generate confusion and disturbances” used

by tour guides will be banned, announced the Venice city hall’s Public Safety official Elisabetta Pesce. This would improve the transit of groups through Venice’s historic centre as well as the much-visited islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello, Pesce said.

HAVE you ever encountered a natural wonder that takes your breath away? In the heart of Coripe, Sevilla, stands a tree that has done just that, earning the title of Spain’s most beautiful tree. This remarkable tree, known as ‘El Chaparro de la Vega’, was honoured as a Natural Monument on November 23, 2001, by the Junta de Andalucia. Towering at 30 metres in height and spanning 13 metres in diameter, it’s not just its size that captivates onlookers. The tree has become an integral part of the local community, a symbol of endurance and beauty, having thrived for over 400 years. ‘El Chaparro de la Vega’ isn’t just a majestic sight; it’s a focal point for local festivities and environmental education. The tree’s shadow hosts numerous activities, including the notable Pilgrimage of Fatima in May. The tree’s uniqueness also lends itself to activities focusing on environmental learning. The surrounding landscape, with its rolling hills and limestone slopes, provides a picturesque backdrop for these gatherings. The Tree and Forest of the Year contest, initiated in 2007 by Bosques Sin Fronteras, was a first of its kind in Europe and globally. This initiative led to the creation of the European ‘Tree of the Year’ award in 2011, organised by the Alianza Foundation (Nadace Partnerstvi). The contest aims to celebrate trees and forests not just for their physical attributes but for their cultural and communal significance. ‘El Chaparro de la Vega’, the Spanish representative for 2024, exemplifies this ethos perfectly. In the contest, ‘El Chaparro de la Vega’ secured 3,715 votes, surpassing the Glorieta de Becquer cypress and the Himalayan Cedar from Zoobotanico in Jerez de la Frontera.



FINANCE SHOPLIFTING cost the retail industry £1 billion in 2024 and people increasingly buy black market shoplifted food as prices soar, the British Independent Retailers Association said. Meat, cheese and confectionery are amongst the items most-often stolen in large quantities from shops and lorries, they said.

Cutting losses

SPAIN’S ‘bad bank’ Sareb set up 11 years ago during the financial crisis, plans to sell on €850 million in unpaid loans and defaulted mortgages. To help it do so, the bank has put out to tender a €375,100 contract for a financial consultant to carry out ‘one or several’ operations in 2024.

Brand scheme

SUPERDRY is negotiating to sell its brand rights in the US and Middle East to underpin the clothing company’s finances. The announcement follows last October’s agreement with India and Sri Lanka which raised £30 million (€34.57 million) in a deal with Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Brands.

Fewer layoffs

THE UGT union ratified the agreement that the CC OO and Sumados Fetico unions had previously reached with Telefonica. The working week has been reduced to 36 hours and instead of the multinational company’s plans for 5,124 redundancies, these have been reduced and now affect 3,421 employees.

Plucked Rose

ALISON ROSE, NatWest’s former chief executive, will have her name removed from the Rose Review, an official report on women entrepreneurs that bore her name. Rose had to resign following the debanking debacle when Nigel Farage’s Coutts account was allegedly closed owing to his political views.

STAT OF WEEK

€112 billion

paid in Income Tax (IRPF) alone to Spain’s tax authority Hacienda during the first 11 months of 2023, a record sum that topped the total received in 2022.

Hollywood in Sunderland FILM producer Leo Pearlman hopes to create one of Europe’s biggest film and television studios in Sunderland. Talking to the Guardian in late December, Pearlman, whose productions have won Emmys, Grammys, National Film Awards and Brit Awards, insisted there was nothing to stop Sunderland from becoming the new Hollywood. He is a managing partner at Fulwell 73, a company with offices in Los Angeles, London and Sunderland that was founded by Pearlman and a group of friends who include James Corden.

LEO PEARLMAN: Producer plans to open studios in Sunderland.

“There’s no point in having dreams unless they are wild,” Pearlman declared. Plans for the £450 million (€518.3 million) film studios located at the Crown Works, where cranes were built in the past, were submitted for planning permission in November. The site where 20 sound stages will one day occupy a 1.68-million square foot (1.56-million square metre) has enormous potential, Pearlman said, with the future studios creating more than 8,000 jobs and contributing £334 million (€384.7 million) to the local economy each year.

But Hollywood will come to Sunderland only if the UK government invests in the project, he continued. “We are looking for the government to put in less than £20 million (€23 million) a year over 10 years, against an annual GVA (gross value added) of £350 million (€403 million) to the region.” It looks as though this could be forthcoming. Last November, Jeremy Hunt mentioned during a visit to Sunderland, that the 2023 blockbuster Barbie was shot in Hertfordshire. “Next time, let’s have a Sunderland Barbie,” the Chancellor said.

Instability boosts arms exports SPAIN’S arms exports have soared as conflict increased globally. In 2022 when Russia invaded Ukraine, Spanish companies exported materiel worth €4.09 billion. This was 24.3 per cent up on 2021 and exceeded only by 2017’s total of €4.34 billion, according to official figures submitted to Spain’s central parliament. In all likelihood 2023 will set another record, as arms exports had already reached €1.75 billion by the end of the first half of the year, 35.5 per cent more than during the same period in 2022.

Pre-election tax cuts ACCORDING to the UK media, Downing Street is deliberating whether to scrap inheritance tax. Although this affects only 4 per cent of British families, axing it in next March’s Budget is viewed as a pre-election sweetener to enhance Rishi Sunak’s chances of victory. It would be just one of several tax cuts under discussion by senior government figures. This is in line with Sunak’s orders for a visible shift on taxes, after having prioritised a reduction in inflation over reducing the tax burden when he took over as prime minister.

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ARMS INDUSTRY: Indra is a leading Spanish manufacturer.

Military aircraft, including cargo planes and Airbus tanker jets for refuelling in mid-air, accounted for 63

per cent of Spain’s defence exports in 2022, and 53 per cent during the first six months of 2023. The same parliamentary report revealed that Spain approved arms’ sales to Ukraine amounting to €515.8 million over the last 18 months. Of this, €134 million had been supplied by last July. Poland sold more materiel to Kyiv in 2023 than any other European country, followed by France, Czechia, Netherlands, Lithuania and Spain. This list did not include Germany which has not submitted figures, according to a report compiled by Brussels.

IVA changes THE Spanish government is increasing the 5 per cent value-added IVA tax on electricity to 10 per cent. This reduction from 21 to 5 per cent, introduced to tackle inflation and spiralling energy costs following the Ukraine invasion, was due to end on December 31. It is now scheduled to continue throughout 2024, although IVA on other fuel prices will rise progressively, with gas at 10 per cent until the end of 2024’s first quarter, after which it will gradually return to 21 per cent. Basic foodstuffs like milk, bread, eggs, cheese, pulses and vegetables will remain IVA-free, with the current 5 per cent for cooking oils and pasta unchanged. Public transport subsidies will continue, with free Renfe local and regional trains available under the same conditions as at present.

No closures HSBC pledged that there would be no new branch closures in 2024. The bank has closed 736 branches in Britain since 2015 although data from the Which? consumer group showed that NatWest and Barclays had shut more. In his festive message to customers, Jose Carvalho, HSBC’s Wealth and Personal Banking chief in the UK, said the bank would “expand community locations up and down the country” by introducing pop-up branches and banking hubs. Carvalho also thanked HSBC customers for “trusting the bank with their money” while admitting that there had been times in 2023 “when we could have done better.”

Win & lose some DIGI’S good results continued to impact on Spain’s other telecoms companies last year. The Romania-based company came out tops in portability in 2023, acquiring 766,000 mobile and landline customers from rivals, mostly Vodafone España. Instead of the hoped-for recovery following its €5 billion purchase by Zegona in September, Vodafone lost 598,000 mobile lines. Movistar lost 273,000 and Orange 185,000 while MasMovil - which has 15.8 million lines and still awaits its Orange merger - gained 50,000 mobile lines and 7,000 mobile lines. Telefonica lost 216,500 landlines and 56,500 mobile lines but is concentrating on its high-value clients while promoting the Movistar Plus digital television platform.

Not rubbish FCC Environmental Services won a $575 million (€525.3 million) waste management contract in Florida. The company, a subsidiary of FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente, will collect rubbish from 111,000 homes in St Johns County (Florida) once contracts with the two companies currently providing the service expire in July 2024. The local authorities in St Johns County explained that FCC Environmental Services’ offer was “significantly lower” than the other companies’, although these later questioned how FCC could put in such a low bid. The Spanish company is already responsible for collecting rubbish from 500,000 Florida homes.

Cash injection US-BASED investment firm Stonepeak will invest £450 million (€518.3 million) into the AA breakdown service. City sources quoted by Sky News in late December said Stonepeak’s 15 per cent AA stake was due to be announced “very shortly.” Towerbrook and Warburg Pincus will retain their positions as majority shareholders after the consortium purchased the then-struggling AA for £219 million (€252.3 million) in 2021. As a result of the sale, the AA was de-listed from the London Stock Exchange where it was active for seven years.



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LONDON - FTSE 100

Closing Prices 2 January

Company

Price(p)

Change(p)

% Chg.

Net

Company

Price(p)

Change(p)

% Chg.

Net

3I Group.....................................2.431,50.............. -6,00.............-0,25%............ 4,55K

InterContinental..........................7.110,0...............+18,0............ +0,25%........... 1,29K

Abrdn.......................................... 179,95................+0,40............ +0,22%.......... 17,04K

Intermediate Capital...................1.682,00..............+3,50............ +0,21%........... 4,03K

Admiral Group.............................2.705,0................ -1,0..............-0,04%............ 2,98K

Intertek........................................4.280,0...............+19,0............ +0,45%........... 2,16K

Anglo American...........................1.999,4...............+14,6............ +0,74%.......... 59,65K

ITV............................................... 63,06................. -0,28.............-0,44%........... 54,08K

Antofagasta................................1.701,00.............. -6,50.............-0,38%........... 58,48K

J Sainsbury................................. 299,40................+0,10............ +0,03%........... 7,23K

Ashtead Group............................5.472,0...............+22,0............ +0,40%........... 3,62K

Johnson Matthey........................1.716,5................+7,0............. +0,41%........... 1,51K

Associated British Foods.............2.372,0................+3,0............. +0,13%........... 7,30K

Land Securities........................... 712,80................ -3,60.............-0,50%........... 17,16K

AstraZeneca...............................10.534,0.............. -40,0.............-0,38%........... 11,68K

Legal & General.......................... 251,10................ -0,20.............-0,08%.......... 136,48K

Auto Trader Group Plc................ 718,80................+0,80............ +0,11%.......... 10,03K Aviva........................................... 432,80................ -0,30.............-0,07%........... 33,49K B&M European Value Retail SA... 559,20................ -2,80.............-0,50%........... 19,79K BAE Systems..............................1.103,00..............+2,00............ +0,18%.......... 49,20K Barclays...................................... 153,14................ -0,32.............-0,21%.......... 209,49K Barratt Developments................. 562,40.................0,00.............. 0,00%........... 11,30K Berkeley......................................4.728,0................ -9,0..............-0,19%............ 2,55K BHP Group Ltd...........................2.698,00...............0,00.............. 0,00%........... 10,76K BP............................................... 461,45................ -3,75.............-0,81%.......... 397,35K British American Tobacco...........2.285,0................+2,5............. +0,11%.......... 33,06K British Land Company................. 402,30................ -3,50.............-0,86%........... 23,91K BT Group.................................... 122,65................ -0,30.............-0,24%........... 89,71K Bunzl...........................................3.202,0................+4,0............. +0,12%........... 2,00K Burberry Group...........................1.421,0................+8,0............. +0,57%.......... 10,38K Carnival.......................................1.320,5................+3,0............. +0,23%........... 4,44K Centrica....................................... 141,40................ -0,15.............-0,11%........... 89,11K Coca Cola HBC AG......................2.295,0................+8,0............. +0,35%........... 1,14K Compass....................................2.148,00..............+4,00............ +0,19%.......... 19,04K CRH............................................5.392,0................ -2,0..............-0,04%............ 3,96K Croda Intl....................................5.074,0.................0,0............... 0,00%............ 2,17K DCC.............................................5.800,0...............+46,0............ +0,80%........... 0,69K Diageo.........................................2.855,0................+6,5............. +0,23%.......... 43,26K DS Smith.................................... 310,70................+0,90............ +0,29%.......... 19,29K EasyJet........................................ 509,80................ -1,00.............-0,20%........... 14,64K Experian......................................3.217,0................+9,0............. +0,28%.......... 11,08K Ferguson....................................15.105,0.............. -10,0.............-0,07%............ 0,73K

Lloyds Banking............................ 47,76................. -0,20.............-0,43%............1,74M London Stock Exchange..............9.284,0............... -10,0.............-0,11%............ 8,24K Melrose Industries...................... 569,60................ -1,00.............-0,17%............ 8,34K Mondi.........................................1.548,00.............. -3,00.............-0,19%............ 9,88K National Grid..............................1.063,56..............+5,50............ +0,52%.......... 57,29K NatWest Group........................... 218,00................ -0,30.............-0,14%.......... 236,10K Next............................................8.132,0............... -14,0.............-0,17%............ 1,19K Ocado.......................................... 748,20................ -2,80.............-0,37%........... 11,34K Persimmon.................................1.380,0................ -3,0..............-0,22%............ 3,51K Phoenix....................................... 533,20................ -0,40.............-0,07%........... 15,55K Prudential.................................... 878,40................+0,20............ +0,02%.......... 62,88K Reckitt Benckiser........................5.442,0................ -6,0..............-0,11%........... 12,85K Relx............................................3.117,00.............+24,00........... +0,78%.......... 17,78K Rentokil....................................... 446,40................+2,80............ +0,63%.......... 55,78K Rightmove.................................. 577,00................+2,60............ +0,45%........... 7,00K Rio Tinto PLC..............................5.861,0................+1,0............. +0,02%.......... 17,20K Rolls-Royce Holdings................. 298,00................ -0,10.............-0,03%.......... 203,43K Sage...........................................1.182,00..............+0,50............ +0,04%.......... 51,21K Samsung Electronics DRC.........1.492,00............. -14,00............-0,93%............ 2,87K Schroders.................................... 435,8.................. -0,8..............-0,18%........... 12,40K Scottish Mortgage....................... 807,26................+1,60............ +0,20%.......... 38,22K Segro.......................................... 893,80................ -3,00.............-0,33%........... 13,35K Severn Trent...............................2.606,0...............+13,0............ +0,50%........... 4,03K Shell............................................2.547,5................ -1,5..............-0,06%.......... 129,09K Smith & Nephew........................1.077,39..............+1,00............ +0,09%........... 7,99K Smiths Group.............................1.767,50..............+4,50............ +0,26%........... 2,09K Spirax-Sarco Engineering..........10.535,0..............+25,0............ +0,24%........... 0,37K

Flutter Entertainment..................13.891,6..............+55,0............ +0,40%........... 7,06K

SSE............................................1.867,00.............+10,50........... +0,57%.......... 14,30K

Fresnillo...................................... 590,40................+0,20............ +0,03%.......... 14,05K

St. James’s Place........................ 679,67................ -1,40.............-0,21%............ 6,52K

Glencore...................................... 472,30................+2,25............ +0,48%......... 381,44K

Standard Chartered..................... 657,80................+2,60............ +0,40%.......... 20,36K

GSK plc......................................1.452,20.............. -9,00.............-0,62%........... 35,28K

Taylor Wimpey............................ 144,80................ -0,15.............-0,10%........... 65,29K

Halma..........................................2.300,0................+5,0............. +0,22%........... 5,79K

Tesco.......................................... 290,00................+1,00............ +0,35%......... 214,06K

Hargreaves Lansdown................. 722,40................ -1,40.............-0,19%............ 5,13K

Tui............................................... 618,70................ -2,50.............-0,40%........... 27,72K

Hikma Pharma...........................1.761,00.............. -3,50.............-0,20%............ 0,64K

Unilever.......................................3.811,0................ -1,5..............-0,04%........... 27,09K

HSBC.......................................... 632,60................+1,00............ +0,16%......... 304,22K

United Utilities............................1.067,00..............+6,50............ +0,61%.......... 13,41K

IAG.............................................. 156,16................ -0,30.............-0,19%........... 77,67K

Vodafone Group PLC.................. 68,320............... -0,030............-0,04%.......... 329,75K

Imperial Brands..........................1.799,00..............+1,00............ +0,06%.......... 25,29K

Whitbread...................................3.630,9...............+12,0............ +0,33%........... 5,07K

Informa....................................... 776,20................+1,60............ +0,21%.......... 19,03K

WPP............................................ 750,40................ -1,60.............-0,21%........... 26,08K

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Closing Prices 2 January 3M.............................................. 109,71................+0,97............ +0,89%...........2,35M American Express....................... 187,86................+0,80............ +0,43%...........1,45M Amgen........................................ 288,46................+1,93............ +0,67%...........1,21M Apple........................................... 193,58................+0,43............ +0,22%..........33,79M Boeing......................................... 260,42................ -1,68.............-0,64%............4,95M Caterpillar.................................... 296,76................ -1,36.............-0,46%............2,23M Chevron...................................... 149,80................ -2,11.............-1,39%............7,31M Cisco............................................ 50,48.................+0,04............ +0,08%...........8,51M Coca-Cola..................................... 58,76.................+0,05............ +0,09%...........8,13M Dow............................................. 55,23................. -0,48.............-0,86%............2,12M Goldman Sachs........................... 386,56................+2,08............ +0,54%...........1,01M Home Depot................................ 347,36................ -1,17.............-0,34%............2,81M Honeywell................................... 209,17................+0,15............ +0,07%...........1,64M IBM............................................. 163,77................+0,31............ +0,19%...........1,68M Intel.............................................. 50,39................. -0,37.............-0,73%...........27,21M J&J............................................. 156,61................+0,26............ +0,17%...........3,38M JPMorgan................................... 170,30................+0,90............ +0,53%...........5,83M McDonald’s................................. 295,92................+1,37............ +0,47%...........1,86M Merck&Co................................... 108,82................+0,84............ +0,78%...........5,21M Microsoft.................................... 375,28................+1,21............ +0,32%..........14,18M Nike............................................. 108,84................+1,71............ +1,60%...........9,11M Procter&Gamble......................... 145,75................ -0,31.............-0,21%............4,78M Salesforce Inc............................. 265,63................ -1,09.............-0,41%............2,67M The Travelers.............................. 189,31................+0,69............ +0,37%......... 562,04K UnitedHealth............................... 525,00................+2,21............ +0,42%...........1,46M Verizon......................................... 37,51.................+0,20............ +0,54%..........14,32M Visa A.......................................... 260,32................+1,39............ +0,54%...........2,36M Walgreens Boots.......................... 26,60................. -0,04.............-0,15%............7,89M Walmart...................................... 157,65................ -0,23.............-0,15%............5,40M Walt Disney.................................. 90,42.................+0,04............ +0,04%...........7,52M M - Million Dollars

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Most Advanced Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc............................+18.67%........................18.003M China Resources Beer Company Lmtd..............+6.90%.......................... 27,196 DISH Network Corporation................................+6.79%.........................16.948M Bilibili Inc..........................................................+6.47%..........................11.57M PENN Entertainment, Inc...................................+6.36%..........................6.935M Geely Automobile Holdings Limited..................+6.05%.......................... 35,637 Luckin Coffee Inc..............................................+5.80%..........................2.399M Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.........................+5.46%......................... 773,142 Ping An Insurance Company of China, Ltd........+5.18%......................... 474,594 Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.........................+5.00%......................... 938,525 M - Million Dollars

Most Declined NeoGenomics, Inc...............................................-3.71...........................-18.10% Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd.................................-1.07...........................-11.54% Gold Fields Limited.............................................-1.73...........................-10.72% Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc............................-2.96............................-9.53% Grand Canyon Education, Inc..............................-9.00............................-6.36% Upstart Holdings, Inc..........................................-2.76............................-5.88% Riot Platforms, Inc..............................................-1.02............................-5.48% LiveWire Group, Inc............................................-0.64............................-5.37% Anglo American Platinum Limited.......................-0.46............................-5.21% Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc.............................-2.56............................-5.16% Axsome Therapeutics, Inc...................................-3.99............................-4.77% M - Million Dollars


FINANCE II euroweeklynews.com ASK THE EXPERT PETER LOVEDAY Peter Loveday Contact me at euroweekly@currenciesdirect.com Contact me at

Euro EUR/GBP: Down from £0.87 to £0.86 EUR/USD: Unchanged at $1.09 The euro traded in a wide range over the past month, in response to fluctuating expectations for European Central Bank (ECB) monetary policy in 2024. As we transitioned into December, a weaker-than-expected Eurozone inflation print sparked speculation that the ECB may start cutting interest rates early next year, which dragged on EUR exchange rates. Underwhelming German data stoked fears that the Eurozone’s largest economy may slip into a recession, which acted as a headwind for the single currency through the first half of December. The euro then rebounded in the middle of the month as the ECB kept interest rates on hold and ECB President Christine Lagarde dismissed speculation that the bank was discussing rate cuts. The single currency maintained

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EURO BOLSTERED BY HAWKISH ECB, US DOLLAR SLUMPS ON FED RATE CUT BETS this positive trajectory in the runup to Christmas following hawkish speeches from several ECB policymakers which saw them also push back on rate cut speculation. As we enter 2024, EUR investors will be keeping a close eye on key Eurozone data releases for December, with the bloc’s latest inflation and PMI figures likely to inform ECB monetary policy at the bank’s January meeting. Pound GBP/EUR: Up from €1.14 to €1.15 GBP/USD: Up from $1.24 to $1.26 The pound raced higher as November ended following a series of hawkish remarks from Bank of England (BoE) policymakers. This upside in Sterling was reinforced by some surprisingly upbeat UK PMI releases, which helped to ease fears of a winter recession. Limited UK data then left the pound directionless through the first half of December, while a dovish tilt to a speech from BoE Governor Andrew Bailey also limited GBP demand.

NEW YEAR: Investors will be keeping a close eye on Eurozone data.

A mixed UK jobs report, coupled with a surprise contraction in UK GDP in October, exerted some pressure on Sterling in mid-December, before GBP exchange rates soared on the back of the BoE’s final policy decision of the year. While the BoE left rates on hold as expected, the pound rallied as the bank sought to firmly dispel rate cut speculation. However, a much sharper-than-expected cooling of inflation weakened BoE expectations and slashed Sterling’s gains. Sterling may maintain a similarly positive trajectory in January, assu-

ming that BoE officials continue to push back on rate cut speculation. Although underwhelming UK data may continue to limit the pound’s potential. US Dollar USD/GBP: Down from $0.80 to $0.78 USD/EUR: Unchanged at €0.91 Trade in the US dollar has been notably volatile over the past month amid fluctuating expectations for when the Federal Reserve will begin cutting interest rates. At the end of November, we saw USD exchange rates falter as mixed US PMIs bolstered Fed rate cut spe-

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culation. But the US dollar was quick to recover at the start of December as stronger-than-expected US GDP and signs of sticky inflation helped to deter rate cut bets. The ‘greenback’ found further support from the latest US non-farm payrolls report, as a larger-than-expected increase in US job creation also saw investors rein in rate cut expectations. However, USD then plunged to multi-month lows in the wake of the Fed’s final interest rate decision of the year due to notably dovish comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell. While Fed policymakers have sought to push back against rate cut speculation, the odds of a March rate cut now sit at around 75%. Unless something changes this narrative, this could see the US dollar remain on the back foot through January. Currencies Direct have helped over 430,000 customers save on their currency transfers since 1996. Just pop into your local Currencies Direct branch or give us a call to find out more about how you can save money on your currency transfers.

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IRELAND Less friendly IRELAND’S Advertising Standards Authority (ASAI) asked the National Dairy Council to withdraw an advertisement which maintained that the country’s milk was the ‘most climate-friendly in the world’. The request was the result of a complaint which said the claim was based on statistics from 13 years ago.

Happy event THE Fota Wildlife Park in Carrigtwohill announced that a rare and endangered François langur monkey was born there in November. The baby’s mother and a younger sibling arrived at the Fota park from the UK’s Twycross Zoo in September 2022 under the European Endangered Breeding Programme (EEP).

SWEDEN

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EUROPRESS NORWAY Slight rise THE Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) announced a rise in the volume of oil production in November 2023 when compared to October or during the same period last year. Although this was 3.1 per cent lower than NPD predictions, total gas sales of 10.9 billion cubic metres were higher than expected.

NORWEGIAN OIL: Modest production increase in November.

GERMANY

BELGIUM Midnight dip LOUIS VERBEECK, a priest driving home after Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, inexplicably ended up in an Antwerp canal despite being familiar with the route. Passersby went to his aid and although unhurt he was taken to hospital with mild hypothermia and discharged in time for that morning’s 11am Mass.

Not funny

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FRANCE

BY late December, the Net Brussel refuse collection service had dealt with 60 tons of laughing gas canisters, all of which needed to be separated from the other rubbish. Inevitably, some were not spotted, causing explosions which Net Brussel said resulted in shutting down an incinerator “on a weekly basis.”

DENMARK

Chipping in

Very merry

Go fish

Race date

AROUND 440,000 of Sweden’s 1.4 million cats have been chipped and registered in line with a law passed in 2022. The country’s Agriculture ministry said it was satisfied with the progress made, which was aimed at making it easier to trace a lost pet, raise their status and reduce the number of strays.

A DRUNK driver dressed as Father Christmas who was taking presents home on Christmas Eve, came off the road in Unstruttal and crashed into another car as well as a house front, which was badly damaged. Although nobody was harmed the 54-year-old was clearly unfit to drive and his licence confiscated after a breath-test.

THE port of Lorient hopes via Keroman, a company which is partly publicly-owned, to develop a 250-hectare, €280 million fishing hub in Oman which will fly in annual 200,000 tons of fish to the Brittany town. Many locals, especially environmentalists, are questioning the project’s effects on local life.

DENMARK, a country of cycling enthusiasts and home to several champions including Jonas Vingegaard who won the last two Tours de France, is to host a World Tour race. Scheduled for 2025, 2026 and 2027, the 250-kilometre route will set out from Roskilde and finish in Copenhagen.

Less high

Hot stuff

Red tape cut

MORTGAGE rates would fall slightly in 2024 from the current 5 per cent, economists from mortgage providers told the TT news agency. Nordnet’s Frida Bratt said home-owners or prospective buyers hoping for a return to 1 or 1.5 per cent would be disappointed, but rates would be “somewhat lower.”

WITH an average 10.6-degree annual temperature, 2023 was likely to be the warmest year since records began in 1881, Germany’s Meteorological Office (DWD) said. This figure surpasses 2022’s annual temperature of 10.5 degrees, the country’s warmest year until 2018, making the past two years the two hottest on record.

FRENCH pupils and those from EU countries on exchange visits to Britain will have less paperwork now that a change in UK regulations allows them to enter the county on an identity card. Non-EU nationals at French schools still need a passport but will not have to pay for a £115 (€132.25) visa.

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Organic choice DENMARK buys more organic food than any other EU countries including France, Germany or Italy, the country’s Association of Organic Farms, Growers and Consumers. Exactly 99.7 per cent of the population told the association that they bought organic produce each day, principally fruit and vegetables.

PORTUGAL

Not amused

Turtle rescued

Flash cash

Rolling away

A NATIVITY scene in a Capocastello di Mercogliano church showing the Infant Jesus with two mothers instead of the usual Mary and Joseph, was criticised by conservative Catholics and politicians. In contrast, the parish priest defended the tableau, saying that modern families “were no longer like traditional ones.”

A LOGGERHEAD turtle washed up on the coast at the end of December was the sixth to be found since October. The latest was young and too weak to remove the large number of mussels on its shell, explained biologists at Rotterdam’s Blijdorp zoo where it is recovering with the other rescued turtles.

ONLY 6 per cent of Finns use cash, the latest figures show, although a Bank of Finland official said that people should have some cash at home to pay for food, medications and fuel in an emergency. “A disruption to card payment systems could complicate their lives,” Paivi Heikkinen warned.

THE Rolling Loud, the summer hip-hop festival held in Praia da Rocha (Portimão) in 2022 and 2023, would not take place in Portugal in 2024. The organisers failed to explain the decision, although town local sources quoted in the Portuguese media said that 2023 ticket sales had dropped “significantly.”

Not so many

Getting bigger

Rent hike

THE 49,600 refugees and close family members who reached the Netherlands by December 2023 suggested that the annual total would be under 50,000. This was well below the government’s earlier estimate of 76,000, although slightly higher than in 2022 when a total of 48,600 people sought refugee status.

HELSINKI city hall’s latest population forecast said this would grow from its 2022 count of 664,028 to more than 700,000 people in 2027 and 722,000 by 2040. The city expects to gain an extra 8,200 residents in 2024 and to continue growing at an annual rate of approximately 7,000 from 2025 onwards.

NEW rental contracts were 10.5 per cent higher during the third quarter of 2023, according to National Statistics Institute (INE) figures. Nevertheless, the national average of with a national average of €7.25 euros per square metre was 0.3 per cent lower than during the previous quarter, INE said.

Star puzzle A MAP of the night sky etched on a large stone excavated an ancient fort in northeastern Italy is more than 2,400 years old, astronomers said. The 29 engravings on the map were not random, as all but one aligned closely with visible stars, with the exception of one which experts believe was a supernova.



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Good luck young man! LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT I’VE always been partial to a game of darts. Mind you my skill in the ‘little arrows’ (har har) department, does leave a great deal to be desired. In fact this particular sport was actually the initiator of one of my biggest embarrassments ever. Back in ’69 we had been booked for a tour of Southern Ireland. Not being one of the pop singing fraternities who travelled to venues by private jet or Rolls Royce, I happily joined the band in the far more exhilarating ‘on the road’ atmosphere of the group’s transit van, which subsequently found us all heading across Wales to join the Fishguard to Rosslare ferry. As it didn’t embark till the following morning we duly checked into a local hotel. That evening we decided to have a few jars in the bar and It was packed. Apparently it was also the location for the area darts team and a very popular venue for residents. After a few beers and friendly introductions, the

team captain invited me to take part in a game of ‘Round the Board’ with the locals. Happily satiated with the brandy, I accepted the offer and joined a line of some 20 players to take a turn. Now, it is a somewhat unfamiliar occurrence, but to those who can sup a jar or two, just occasionally a real skin full can somehow heighten the senses and at times even rivet the mind to an almost remarkable degree of concentration - and that’s precisely what enveloped the ol boy. Experiencing a dart board now looking the size of Big Ben, I simply couldn’t miss. With a final flourish of a double, a treble and a bullseye I somewhat remarkably emerged the ultimate winner. Receiving some quite unexpected applause from the customers, I was subsequently approached by the team captain. In a state of almost awed wonderment he informed me that my game was the greatest they had ever experienced in the bar and would I please accept his personal set of tungsten darts to remember the occasion by? I just couldn’t believe it. Somewhat

reluctantly I accepted his truly generous offer and the rest of the evening of course disintegrated into a complete memory loss occasion and we all retired in a haze of good wishes and luck for the future. Some six months later we were rebooked for another Irish tour. Somewhat against my self-assurance, this found us checking in to the same hotel of the previous trip. Unfortunately, with the space left the ol boy can’t reveal the outcome of this visit, but it will possibly involve a very satisfying peruse next week. Just desserts? Probably! This does however give me the opportunity to congratulate the young 16-year-old Luke Littler, who at the time of writing has reached the quarter finals of the world pro dart championships. This young lad has simply brushed aside a number of top players and by the time you read this could actually be overall champion. Good luck young man, just go easy on the drinks that’s all. Keep the faith Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com

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

Chef receives death threats

HE was treated to an avalanche of insults and Chef, Luca Cesari said: “They wished me dead.” His crime? He used Swiss Gruyere cheese in the classic Italian dish of pasta carbonara. The preparation of carbonara has always been a delicate subject. There are contrasting opinions on the subject: some use only guanciale (lard), others use bacon, and so on. Luca Cesari, a gastronomy historian, wanted to experiment with an old recipe for the famous dish, which dates back to 1954, and which uses garlic, Gruyere and bacon. As reported by an Italian newspaper, people had an extreme reaction, even going so far as to threaten the cook. The respected chef said, “They wished me dead or to go to jail.” I simply dared to do something that seemed trivial to me: to take the

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Using Gruyere cheese?

first recipe for carbonara published in Italy, which appeared in the magazine La Cucina Italiana in 1954, and make it today. But since there is bacon, garlic and Gruyere cheese in this recipe, this made people a little crazy.” Luca Cesari was shocked after reading the comments of some on social media: “When they used words like ‘die’ to me, well, I honestly didn’t expect it,” he said. In Italy there are rules about food and you break them at your peril. Maybe then it’s best not to get into the pineapple on pizza argument!


Theatre network

THE Andalucian Network of Public Theatres, managed by the Regional Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, through the Andalucian Agency of Cultural Institutions, will be present in eight municipalities in the province of Malaga this year, in which it allocates the largest budget to date. The municipalities of Marbella, Nerja, Alhaurin el Grande, Villanueva del Rosario, Coín, Torremolinos, Ronda and Alhaurin de la Torre will be part of the network next year. These are in addition to the 63 in the rest of the Andalucian provinces. In total, the programme will have a budget of €1,150,000, an investment 15 per cent higher than in 2023 and, “the biggest commitment of the Regional Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport for the Network, which has established itself as the backbone of culture in our community and the driving force behind the economic activity of the Andalucian cultural industry,” said the Minister, Arturo Bernal. The main objective is to bring theatre, circus, music and dance shows to the stages of the municipalities, facilitating the access of the population to the performing arts and contributing to the development of the Andalucian business fabric of the cultural sector. The number of shows to be programmed in the catalogue has been increased by 114 new proposals for music, theatre, dance and circus. Those that finally become part of the catalogue are chosen by the Agency and the municipalities in two periods of the year. In 2023, 615 theatre, dance, circus and music performances took place within the network.

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Fuengirola Rocks QUEENS of the Stone Age will play Marenostrum Fuengirola on June 23 as part of their international tour. The legendary American rock band will be at the Fuengirola venue with a ‘historic’ show celebrating the band’s 25th anniversary. Tickets went are on sale from the website https://marenostrumfuen girola.com. “It will be a unique opportunity to enjoy Queens of the Stone Age’s international tour with their unmistakable sound on the impressive Unicaja Banco stage. The group led by Josh Hommes will land in Fuengirola. Moreover, they will not be alone. An opening band will accompany them as part of the big surprise, which will be unveiled soon,” said THE Three Kings will hand out more than 8,000 kilos of gluten-free sweets in Mijas in the three parades that will pass through the streets of the three urban centres. The procession will be made up of the royal floats, the Christmas entertainment floats, children’s entertainment groups, large format entertainment and brass bands. In addition to the eight tonnes of sugared sweets, the more than 270 children who will take part in the parade will throw 5,000 bags of gusanitos (like corn puffs), 1,200 candy bars, 2,000 balls, teddy bears and other toys. There will also be five kilos of sugar-free sweets available, which can be requested from those in charge of the floats. According to the councillor for Fiestas, Silvia Marín, the parade in Mijas Pueblo is scheduled to begin at 4.30pm and at 5pm the parades in La Cala and Las Lagunas will begin simultaneous-

Photo: Facebook / Queens of the Stone Age

ROCK BAND: Coming to Marenostrum in Fuengirola.

the councillor for Culture, Rodrigo Romero. Queens of the Stone Age is a rock band from Palm Desert, California, United States. The band is frequently labelled stoner rock, although they reject the label. They developed a style of riff-oriented, heavy music which the band’s founder and master-

mind Josh Homme described as “robot rock”, saying that he “wanted to create a heavy sound based on a solid jam, just pound it into your head”. Since then, their sound has evolved to incorporate a variety of different styles and influences. Queens of the Stone Age formed in 1997 and began

playing together during the now legendary Desert Sessions. Queens of the Stone Age have gone through many line-up changes since first breaking into the hard rock scene. Dave Grohl recorded drums, percussion and backing vocals on Songs for the Deaf and toured in support of the album in 2002 before returning to the Foo Fighters. Their most recent line-up includes: Josh Homme (guitar, vocals), Troy Van Leeuwen (guitar, lap steel, keyboards, backing vocals), Jon Theodore (drums, percussion), Michael Shuman (bass, backing vocals), and Dean Fertita (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals).

Kings by helicopter THE Three Wise Men from the East have contacted the mayor of Manilva, Mario Jiménez, to welcome them and the local children today, Thursday, January 5 at 11am at the fairgrounds. They will arrive in the Guardia Civil helicopter to enjoy a Three Kings’ party at the fairgrounds. The town hall invites families to spend a pleasant morning with Gaspar, Melchior and Balthazar. In the afternoon, the parade will take place in the three urban centres of Manilva.

8,000 kilos of sweets Town Hall will invite the residents to hot chocolate and

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THREE KINGS: Will pass through the streets of Mijas.

ly. Before the parade starts in Mijas Pueblo, the mayor Ana Mata will welcome the parade in the town hall and present them with the key to the town. The route in Mijas Pueblo will start at Avenida Virgen de Peña and finish in Plaza Virgen de la Peña. In La Cala de Mijas, the parade will start from the boulevard, in front of the cultural centre and finish in Butibamba

park. In Las Lagunas, the procession will leave from the water park and everyone can meet Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar in María Zambrano park. At the end of the parade, Their Majesties the Three Wise Men will receive the children to listen to their last wishes, take photos with them and give them the toys that have not yet been distributed. As a final touch, Mijas

roscón de reyes at the three end-points of the parades.


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Snow White

THE fairy tale you would have liked to hear when you were a child. A fascinating adventure that breaks with the stereotypes and lies that make us dream of perfect princesses, when what really makes us interesting people are our imperfections and differences. Blancanieves. The Musical is the best plan for the whole family: a fun show, with an incredible staging full of colour and an original soundtrack full of songs that you won’t be able to stop singing. After the success of ‘Dumbo. The Musical’ and ‘Peter Pan. A Very Special Musical’, the Candileja Productions team reinvents this fairy tale to inspire young and old alike. A story for all ages starring great professionals with and without disabilities willing to break with the canons of beauty imposed by society. An inspiring show for the whole family that promotes diversity and inclusion. Enjoy this incredible family trip to the far away Kingdom of A GREAT charity evening with DJ Jose entertaining you with hits from the decades and guaranteed to get you up dancing. The evening starts at 8pm at Los Arcos Restaurant in Coin with entry only €6 with all proceeds going to help the animal charity Last Chance Animal Rescue. Tickets are available from the Charity Shop in Coin - Ave. Maria Zambrano 19. (Next to the Olive Tree Bar Restaurant) and from the Charity Warehouse in Ave. Blas Infante 43, Alhaurin el Grande. (A few doors from Ye Ole Butchers). Drinks and food will be available on the night, if you are eating, please order asap after 7pm and pay the restaurant.

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A fun fairy tale.

Perfection where people considered different or ugly are expelled from the country; only Snow White will be able to change this situation by confronting the evil queen.

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Disco dogs Los Arcos Restaurant is near Km 6 on the A7059, about a five-minute drive from Coin on the Coin to Cartama road. For further information phone or Whatsapp Joe on 626 942 427. All proceeds are 100 per cent to help the animal charity 11207 - last chanceanimalrescues pain.org. The mission of the charity is to find loving forever homes for the huge number of abandoned, abused and injured animals that they rescue. As with many charity organisations, they do not receive any government

funding and rely entirely on donations and fund raising events like this. Every single cent helps them to save lives. Every day brings new animals into the rescue centre, saved from the streets, from lives of neglect and abuse and abandonment. They heal, rehabilitate and rehome all these poor animals, and for those who are unable to be homed they offer a lifetime with them as a sanctuary animal. The Last Chance Animal Rescue team work tirelessly to home as many as possible so let’s help them in their work.


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Leisurely Lunch at Cipriani Marbella Classic moments, with a taste of la dolce vita Experience the classic glamour and unparalleled service of Marbella’s coveted lunch spot, Cipriani Marbella, at Puente Romano Beach Resort. Sip a famous Bellini on the elegant, shaded terrace, and savour traditional Italian signature dishes from the celebrated Harry’s Bar in Venice. The name is legendary worldwide. Now the Bellini cocktail and Carpaccio ‘alla Cipriani’ that were first invented and named by Giuseppe Cipriani Sr at Harry’s Bar in Venice have arrived in Marbella. Bringing authentic Italian gastronomic glamour to Puente Romano Beach Resort’s exciting worldclass restaurant collection, this latest addition offers a tempting menu for lunch (and dinner) that reflects Cipriani’s Venetian origins. As one review said: “There is an indisputable sense of sprezzatura that permeates each one of the Cipriani venues. They carry within them the type of movie star confidence that is only achieved after becoming a global icon and beating all the odds.” Cipriani Marbella’s à la carte menu is built on the concept of simple Italian food made to perfection. It features signature dishes from the legendary Harry’s Bar in Venice, including Calf’s Liver ‘alla Veneziana’ with Fried Polenta, Baked Tagliolini with Ham, and Risotto ‘alla Primavera’ appealing to a variety of tastes. These Italian favourites use seasonal, premium ingredients and produce, many sourced from Italian farms, adding authenticity to the menu. The stylish, timeless restaurant, featuring an intimate bar and restaurant decorated in Cipriani’s iconic nautical colours, with Murano glass chandeliers, blue and white terrazzo patterned floor, high gloss wood and contemporary black and white fashion photography adorning the walls. Cipriani Marbella also has a large garden terrace, perfect for long, leisurely lunches. As the Cipriani motto goes, “To serve is first to love,” so guests can also look forward to impeccable service. New opening hours: Monday to Friday – Dinners only Saturday and Sunday: Lunch and Dinner

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CHICAGO LIFE. The Musical comes to Malaga on Saturday, January 20 at 8pm in the Congress Centre. A great show with an exciting original script, with thrilling choreography and great live voices, an excellent staging and the best songs from the films La La Land, Cabaret, Burlesque and Chicago; all set in the most bustling and unique Night Club in Chicago, ‘The Magic Dwarf’, to put together an exciting show that will thrill the audience. A show that will make you become part of the original story of the mythical place where neither monotony nor conformity have any place and where love and friendship will make you feel and vibrate. A great show full of magic, sensuality and music. It’s the last days of the legendary Chicago Night Club, ‘The Magic Dwarf”’ and the club is dressed up to receive the live broadcast of the famous radio show “‘The City of Stars’. A big

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Chicago Life

7,000 kilos of sweets

TORREMOLINOS PARADE: Sweets without gluten and without sugar will also be thrown. Photo: facebook / Chicago Life

CHICAGO MUSICAL: A great show with an exciting script.

event for this famous venue whose days are numbered and which is doomed to become a supermarket. The well-known announcer, presenter and influencer Tony Zuko, will carry out the live broadcast of this programme, in which all the artists of this venue will participate, including Daisy Green, Roxie and Ernest White, owner of the venue. The meeting between Tony and Daisy, and the latter’s knowledge of the imminent

closure of the venue, will be the turning point from which an exciting and vibrant plot will unfold. A magical night in which anything can happen to the sound of the best Burlesque songs of Chicago: when the sun goes down, CHICAGO wakes up! Tickets are available from the Pala cio de Congresos websi te: https:// fycma.com

THE Three Wise Men will bring joy and magic to Torremolinos on January 5. This year, the Three Wise Men parade will be made up of 13 floats, 10 belonging to groups and associations, and three royal thrones of their Majesties Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar. The parade will gather at 4pm in Plaza Blas Infante and will depart at 5pm, following the streets Rafael Quintana Rosado, Calle Europa, Avenida Isabel Manoja, Avenida de los Manantiales, Plaza Costa del Sol, Avenida Palma

de Mallorca, Avenida Joan Miró, Calle Doctor Jiménez Encina, Calle García de la Serna, Calle Rafael Quintana Rosado and Plaza Blas Infante. The finish time will be approximately 8.30pm. Along the route, 7,000 kilos of sweets with and without gluten and with and without sugar will be thrown. There will also be 3,500 soft toys, 2,500 balls and confetti. The Torremolinos Town Hall has prepared a wide range of security arrangements for the parade. More than 250 people including

Local Police, National Police, Fire Brigade, Civil Protection volunteers, volunteers from the different participating associations and workers from the Events and Culture departments will ensure that the parade passes off without incident. Two ambulances will also be available for anyone who may need their services during the parade. The company Litosa will also have a special device that day to ensure that the streets along the route are clean after the floats have passed through.



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The Three Kings.

it reaches the Botanical Orquidario Park. Also on Friday, January 5, from 11am onwards, a children’s party will be held in the Permanent Fair, Sports and Leisure Park to welcome the Three Kings, who will arrive by helicopter, after their traditional visit to the elderly people in the Residence for the Elderly and the Alzheimer’s Day Centre. Estepona Town Hall would

AGE CONCERN Fuengirola, Mijas & Benalmadena is now in its 10th year. To celebrate with and to thank all who have contributed to our success in our community, we are holding a Gala Dinner. This will be held at the Green Label Restaurant, El Chaparal Golf on February 16. Age Concern receives no financial support from National, Regional or Local Government. We provide help that is needed through our own efforts and the invaluable support of businesses and individuals like yourself. Many Age Concern clients experience unplanned hospital stays. For family and friends it is often a difficult task to prepare for loved ones to return home

like to thank the local businesses for their collaboration in donating the sweets that will be distributed during the parade, and encourages all citizens to participate and enjoy the parade.

WEDNESDAY, January 17 at Louie Louie in Estepona sees Ward Hayden and the Outliers take to the stage with a celebration of the life and music of Hank Williams. Ward Hayden and The Outliers have celebrated the life, legacy and music of Hank Williams for going on 15 years. 2023 marked a special year in the life of ol’ Hank, as he was born exactly 100 years ago, and to honour this special occasion the band took their show on the road. To do their part and continue their tradition of keeping the gospel of Hank Williams alive in the modern age, the band are continuing with a string of select tour dates this year bringing the songs of Hank Williams to cities and towns around the country and around the

Gala Dinner safely. At Age Concern for 2024 we have introduced a Hospital to Home Needs Assessment Service. We can provide a more detailed description of what this service provides and how we hope to be able to continue to support our local community at their most difficult times. To help us raise these vital funds to support services like this to those who need it we would like to invite you to consider a sponsorship contribution to support our Gala Dinner Fundraising Event.

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THE Three King’s Parade will distribute 15,000 kilos of sweets and 2,000 toys in Estepona during the Grand Parade, which will run through the main streets of the town on Friday, January 5. The procession of Their Majesties from the East will consist of 10 floats, six parades, the Pastorales ‘Nostalgia Navideña’, the Municipal Band and the Banda Unión Musical Vera+Cruz de Estepona. The floats on which the Three Wise Men will parade will be Egyptian-inspired, while the rest will be dedicated to fictional characters that are popular with the youngest members of the family. The parade of floats will start at 5pm from the Avenida de Andalucia, east side, to continue along the Avenida Juan Carlos I, Avenida de España, and Calle Terraza, until

Photo: Facebook / Estepona Town Hall

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HANK WILLIAMS: Celebrating his life, legacy and music.

globe. Serving as their own accompanying act, Ward Hayden and The Outliers pair their celebration of Hank Williams with a set of their own unique original songs. This is a show not to be missed. A joyous celebration of timeless country classics, legendary stories, and select obscurities pulled from the career of country

music’s most lasting and fabled songwriter: Hank Williams, performed by Ward Hayden & The Outliers.

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The Age Concern Gala Dinner will commence at 7.00pm with a red carpet drinks reception of cava and canapes with live music from Abee Willfly, followed by an evening of fantastic entertainment from Jai Northover, Tony Whitehouse with special guest Magic Mike whilst you enjoy a gourmet three-course dinner complemented with free flowing, wines, beer, and soft drinks of your choosing throughout the dinner. We hope you can join us for our fundraising evening and if you would like any further information about Age Concern or regarding sponsorship for the event please contact: Michelle Greenwood by Email: msmichelle greenwood@gmail.com Telephone: 0034 619 792 738


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THE ensemble Délica invites you to experience classical music from a new perspective. Délica Chamber Orchestra is an ensemble formed exclusively by musically talented women from the most prestigious orchestras in Europe such as England, Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, Spain and others. Their repertoire ranges from baroque to modern music and covers all genres and styles. Délica performs on the most prestigious stages in the world such as the Teatro Real, Auditorio Nacional, Cadogan Hall in London and auditoriums in Germany, the United States, Russia, Japan and Latin America. It is made up of musicians of the highest professional level from all over the world, and has given concerts in prestigious European venues such as Cadogan Hall (London), Palau de la Música and L’Auditori (Barcelona), Kursaal (San Sebastián), Teatro Real and Auditorio Nacional (Madrid), etc. On Saturday, January 13 they will perform at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Malaga, with music featuring the best film compositions by Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer and John Williams, along with other great soundtracks including: Wonder Woman (Hans Zimmer) Mission Impossible (Lalo Schifrin) The Da Vinci Code (Hans Zimmer) Cinema Paradiso (Ennio Morricone) Mombasa (Hans Zimmer) Mandalorian (Ludwig Göransson) Game of Thrones (Ramin Djawadi) Avatar (James Horner) The Fabelman (John Williams) Schindler’s list (John Williams)

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THE Three Kings will spread joy and happiness in Marbella and, on January 4 and 5, they will take to the streets with the traditional parades. Marbella’s mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, welcomed the representatives of Their Majesties from the East in a ceremony held in the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación. The mayor highlighted their personal and professional careers and said that, “you have a great job ahead of you, but also the pride of transmitting the magic and emotion of these festivities,” said the mayor. The fireman Manuel Lavigne will be the ambassador for King Melchior; the florist and vice-president of the Association of Nativity Scene Makers of Marbella, Daniel Lima, for King Gaspar, and the public relations officer Dame Ndiaye, for King Balthazar. Their Majesties the Three Wise Men will participate in three parades that will take place on January 4 and 5 in the municipality of Marbella, corresponding to Marbella, Nueva Andalucía and Las

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THREE KINGS: Will spread joy and happiness in Marbella.

Chapas. The great parade of the Three Wise Men 2024 in Marbella will take place on Friday, January 5 from 6pm. Starting at Avenida Severo Ochoa (from the La Zambomba building), the parade will follow Ramón y Cajal Avenue and Ricardo Soriano Avenue to Monseñor Rodríguez Bocanegra Square. The 2024 Three Kings Pa-

rade of Las Chapas will be brought forward one day, leaving today, Thursday, January 4 from 6.30pm from Avenida España To get the party started, from 4.30pm to 6.30pm, there will be a children’s Three Wise Men party (with a visit from the Royal Mailman and the installation of bouncy castles) in the car park of the Pinar de Elviria.

The 2024 Three Wise Men Parade of the Nueva Andalucia district will take place on Friday, January from midday starting at the Virgen Madre church and ending at the gardens of the town hall. Once the parade is over, The Three Wise Men will be welcomed in the gardens of the town hall so that all the children who wish to greet them can do so.


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MUSIC FESTIVAL: Plans to expand programme with more artists.

THE festival, with its fourth edition in 2024, originated with the musical evenings known as Serenatas de la Luna Joven and plans to expand the current programme with more artists. The aim is to exceed last year’s attendance figures (50,000 people at the five concerts) and the advertising impact, estimated at €45 million. The festival will kick off on May 31 with a performance by Pablo López from Malaga; Camela, who will be celebrating her 30th anniversary, will give a concert on June 8 and the singer Israel Fernández, together with the guitar of

Diego del Morao, perform on June 22. The line-up continues in July with Antoñito Molina on the 5th; Film Symphony Orchestra on the 6th; Luz Casal on the 12th; Los Morancos on the 13th and Vetusta Morla on the 20th. The head of communications at Grupo Mundo, the festival organiser, Francisco Moraleda, highlighted the charity aspect whereby €1 from each ticket will be donated to the Cudeca foundation, which offers specialised care to people with cancer and other advanced diseases, and the Olivares foundation, which fights against childhood cancer.

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THE Three Kings will arrive by helicopter at the Elola sports complex in Fuengirola on Friday, January 5 at 4pm. The Fuengirola parade is one of the largest in Andalucia with 25 floats and seven parades. The itinerary will start at 5pm in Calle Mallorca in El Boquetillo and end around 9.30pm in Avenida Los Boliches. “One of the biggest days of the year in Fuengirola is on January 5 with the Three Kings Parade, which this year will distribute 30,200 kilos of sweets from the 25 floats that make up the procession of Their Majesties from the East,” said the councillor for Festivities, Isabel Moreno, adding, “once again, the Three Kings will arrive in Fuengirola by helicopter. It will be at 4pm when they land in the centre of the Elola pitch to personally greet all the families who congregate on the perimeter of the pitch.” The councillor thanked, “the National Police Force who, once again, have kindly provided the helicopter so that their Majesties can arrive in Fuengirola and land in the neighbourhood of El Bo-

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quetillo to then begin the entire route of the parade from Calle Mallorca.” The procession of the Three Kings will follow the traditional route, starting in Calle Mallorca to go along Avenida de Mijas towards Avenida Juan Gómez Juanito and travel along Camino de Coín, Avenida Condes de San Isidro, Avenida Matías Sáenz de Tejada and Avenida Ramón y Cajal until reaching Avenida de Los Boliches (ending at the monument to the Victims of Terrorism). Moreno has encouraged,

“everyone to gather calmly and spread out along the route, because there will be more than enough sweets for all the children to enjoy. On this occasion we will have seven themed parades, which will precede the floats.” According to Moreno, this year there will be more than 500 children, 250 volunteers, 75 assistants, 25 security guards and 50 people to coordinate the floats, as well as a security team made up of Local Police, National Police, Fire Brigade, Civil Protection, as well as municipal staff .


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CLASSIC BAND: A tribute to Dire Straits.

COMMEMORATE the 40th anniversary of the concert ‘Alchemy’ by Dire Straits considered one of the best live shows in history, at a tribute concert on Friday, February 9 at the Sala Paris in Malaga by the Alchemy Project, performing the classics of the British band in the purest Dire Straits style. The lead singer and guitarist of Alchemy Project, Roberto Sánchez (in the role of Mark Knopfler), was chosen by the original bassist and co-founder of Dire Straits, John Illsley, to open the 12 concerts of his tour throughout Spain in 2019. In addition to the full Alchemy concert (featuring great classics such as Sultans of Swing and Romeo & Juliet), the tribute band’s repertoire will include iconic songs from later eras, such as Brothers In Arms, Money For Nothing, Your Latest Trick, The Man’s Too Strong, Walk Of Life and So Far Away, in their Wembley ‘85 versions, completing an impressive two and a half hour show. Tickets are available from the website: proyectoal chemy.com/lnk/l.php?i=240209ftd

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Starlite in Estepona

STARLITE is planning a multi-purpose venue in Estepona with similar characteristics to the La Cantera de Nagüeles venue in Marbella, but with four times the capacity, which will allow it to host large concerts and have a stage for filming. Located next to the Selwo Aventura Park and surrounded by green spaces, the future Starlite of Estepona will have an auditorium with a capacity for 15,000 people, (the Marbella venue has a capacity for 3,500), a hotel, a conference centre, a lake and an artificial quarry, a tribute to the original site where the festival was born. The project will be built on just over 11 hectares, already owned by Starlite’s promoter, in an area known as La Panera and will include complementary facilities such as a dance and singing school, according to Estepona Town Hall, which has expressed its support for the project.

Photo: Starlite Marbella

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STARLITE: Planning a much bigger venue in Estepona.

Unlike the one in Marbella, the facilities of the future Starlite Music World will be permanent and can be transformed to adapt to different events. The idea of its promoters is to expand what already exists in La Cantera to compete also at the level of large concerts. Starlite was a pioneer in bringing big music stars to the Costa del Sol but in

recent years it has faced direct competition from festivals and venues with larger capacity such as Marenostrum Fuengirola, which started in 2016, or the festival at La Cala de Mijas, which started in 2022, with which it has had to compete for artists and audiences. In order to provide the Costa del Sol with stages for filming, Estepona is

also thinking of creating an audiovisual city in which different recording studios and sets will be set up, of between 1,500 and 3,000 square metres each, with warehouses for equipment and internal service areas. The Starlite Music World, for which an investment of close to €300 million is estimated, bears a similarity to the future performing arts centre of the city of Málaga, the Sohrlin Andalucía, recently presented by Antonio Banderas and which will begin operating in March 2024. Although it has been considered of strategic interest by the Junta de Andalucía and has the approval of the local administration, the Starlite project still needs to go through urban and environmental planning processes as well as addressing matters such as security, lighting, water and waste management, and the resolution of logistical issues such as transport.


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GREAT TRIBUTE: An amazing musical with one of Nintendo’s biggest icons.

SUPER MARIO - the great tribute comes to FYCMA - Palacio de Congresos of Malaga on Saturday, January 20 at 5pm. Organised by the same creators who brought us the musical Coco: Remember Me to Malaga, which has captivated more than 500,000 spectators, comes this amazing musical tribute with one of Nintendo’s biggest icons, Mario Bros, especially for the video games that have marked the lives not only of the children now, but also of their parents. This musical promises to be one of the biggest shows of the year with space for 800 people in the FYCMA, and tickets are already on sale. The musical will feature a live performance of iconic songs and raps from the Super Mario games and sequels, as well as from this year’s big screen movie. It will also feature an original script, exceptional choreography, dreamy costumes and extraordinary set design, all accompanied by spectacular projections that will immerse the audience in the magical world of Mario and his friends. In this tribute to Mario, Princess Peach is once again in danger - strange, isn’t it - from the super villain Bowser and his entourage. Mario and Luigi embark on an exciting mission to save the Mushroom Kingdom and protect the happiness of their homeland.

Throughout this adventure, the brothers will face exciting challenges and comical situations, with the participation of unforgettable characters such as Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Toad and many other surprises that will delight fans of the Italian plumber. This musical tribute promises to be an unforgettable experience for all ages, not only for children but for all those who have grown up with Mario games on Nintendo consoles. With an exceptional cast, unique choreography and an exciting narrative, the Super Mario musical will take the audience on a thrilling journey through the Mushroom Kingdom, where they will relive all

those iconic platforms they had to overcome in the past to save the princess. Tickets for the big Super Mario tribute in Malaga on January 20 at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos in Malaga are already on sale and they are flying out. Tickets in the first seating area cost €22 and the second seating area cost €19.80. Tickets can be purchased through the lagra nentrada.com website. A great quality musical with an original script, in which everyone will enjoy exceptional choreography and costume, with an extraordinary scenography accompanied by spectacular projections.

Charity Golf Day JOIN fellow golfers for the annual Charity Golf event on Friday February 2 at La Cala Golf Americas course. Registration is open now. Play golf, network and raise money for a great cause. The shotgun start time is 9.30am and the format is Individual Stableford. Green Fees are: €105 with a shared buggy, which includes a two-course lunch, a drink after your round, prizes, raffles and more. This event will contribute to the yearly league table and will raise much needed funds for Butterfly Skin Charity - DEBRA. Butterfly skin or Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare, genetic and currently incurable condition that causes extreme fragility of the skin, leading to painful open wounds and blistering. According to the most recent figures from the worldwide DEBRA International network, the incident rate is one in every 50,000 people. There are currently more that 500 people with the condition in Spain. For more information or to register see: justmar bellagolf.com or phone 711 052 483.


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and the intriguing Blue Curacao Prawn Tempura, boasting a unique shade. The main course brings a medley of world favourites. Must-tries include the delectable Venetian Liver, Monkfish enhanced with a Champagne glaze, Confit Duck paired with a tangy Cherry Sauce, and the succulent Tournedos Rossini Steak. Figaro’s dessert menu, the crescendo of the dining experience, is filled with divine creations. The authentic French Tarte Tatin accompanied by cinnamon ice cream is a sheer delight, as is the refreshing fusion of the White Chocolate Limoncello Cake, mingling citrus and sugary notes. A special midday tapas lunch, offered daily from 12.30 to 17.00, caters to those who enjoy gourmet dishes in a leisurely, laidback setting. Guests are advised to savour three to four tapas, each crafted with Figaro’s hallmark precision and innovation. The curated beverage list, featuring wines from local and international wineries, elevates the dining experience. With Figaro’s sommelier ready to suggest the ideal wine match, diners are ensured a holistic culinary voyage that transcends the plate.

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THE musical ‘They’re Playing our Song’ (Tocando nuestra canción), a romantic comedy full of music and laughter directed by Antonio Banderas opens in June at the Soho Theatre in Malaga. The premiere of the Soho CaixaBank Theatre’s fourth musical will come in June 2024 with ‘They’re Playing our Song’, a show directed by Antonio Banderas and starring Miquel Fernández and María Adamuz, based on the hit Broadway classic. Rehearsals for this new production will begin in the spring and tickets are already on sale. ‘They’re Playing our Song’, by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager, is a romantic, tender and crazy musical comedy, which narrates the relationship between Vernon Gersch, a successful composer and a sentimental failure, and Sonia Walsk, an unknown lyricist, hooked on a toxic relationship with her ex-boyfriend, whom she is unable to leave completely.

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ROMANTIC COMEDY: They’re Playing our Song is opening in June at the Soho Theatre.

Inspired by the real-life romance back in the day of composer Marvin Hamlisch and lyricist Carole Bayer Sager, Neil Simon’s libretto reveals the bittersweet chaos caused when partners in art opt to become partners in passion.

The show was nominated for the Tony Awards in four categories, including Best Musical, and for the prestigious Drama Desk with five nominations. For this production, the scores by Marvin Hamlisch, composer of ‘A Chorus

Line’, will be performed live under the musical direction of Arturo Díez Boscovich, and the creative

team will include great theatre professionals such as Alejandro Andújar for the set and costumes, Juan Gómez-Cornejo and Carlos Torrijos for the lighting, Roc Mateu for the sound and Borja Rueda for the choreography. Francesc Isern will be in charge of the video-scene. Tickets to attend the staging of Tocando nuestra canción are now available on the theatre’s website, at the box office and at all El Corte Inglés points of sale, with prices ranging from €22 to €64. https://teatrodelsoho. com Love and humour as medicine for the times we live in After its own productions of A Chorus Line,

Company and Godspell, the CaixaBank Soho Theatre is preparing its fourth production, this time with fewer actors on stage but with love as one of its main threads. “Is it possible to maintain a successful professional relationship while in love, can they keep their egos and fears in check, can they maintain a romantic relationship without having let go of the previous one? Let’s give it a shot,” the organisers explain the plot. It is, they say, “a fresh and crazy musical, full of humour about the world of relationships, which pushes us to laugh at our own insecurities and fears, our successes and failures”. And they add it is a musical journey full of rhythm and laughter, tenderness and emotion, whose vehicle is a smile from beginning to end. Love and humour as medicine for the times we live in.

Coffee mornings HAPPY New Year everybody. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? Have you actually kept any? The big wish that there be world peace and an end to famine and drought I’m pretty sure that we can all agree on. Even if it seems we can’t individually do much to change things But closer to home we CAN all do our bit to fight Loneliness and Isolation. It’s not just the older community that feel the effects but also younger family carers. Neither group will complain or ask for anything but they could do with our help. So what can we do? Age Concern Marbella-San Pedro have an amazing and satisfying initiative dedicated to changing lives. It doesn’t take much effort nor does it involve any expense. The initiative is all about sharing a little of your spare time over a ‘cuppa and a chat’ with someone who rarely gets to have visitors That’s why they are starting their coffee mornings in January. The group Age Concern Marbella & San Pedro is a charity dedicated to helping you make the most of later life and they are starting their coffee mornings again in January. They have a team of local, fully-trained volunteers to provide assistance on a one-to-one basis for those who are feeling alone and lonely, have gone through life changing events or are unable to cope comfortably with daily life for any

reason. Join them for coffee and a chat at the Coffee mornings which start at 11am, taking place at different locations around Marbella: Monday, January 8 - Sunday Bar San Pedro (Sundays Cafe San Pedro, near the foot of the pedestrian street, Av. Marqués del Duero, 82, above Banco Sabadell Atlantico, next to Mr. Gold). Wednesday, January 17 - Restaurante Asador Di Maria Asador D’Maria, Av. Bulevar Príncipe Alfonso de Hohenlohe, 179, Marbella. The restaurant is behind the Venta Los Pacos and almost opposite the Marbella Club. Thursday, January 18 - Neli G’s Gastro Cafe Restaurant Neli G’s Gastro Café situated in Las Palmeras de Benavista 4. This is just a little further on from the main shops at Benavista, next to La Grappa restaurant. Tuesday, January 23 - Urban Chai Cafe Urban Chai Café, C.C. Las Petunias, local 6, bloque 1. This is located at the foot of the Ronda Road, on the beach side. The coffee mornings are great places to catch up with old friends and make new ones. If you would like to help by sharing a ‘cuppa and a chat’ or know of someone who may need help, please call or WhatsApp the Helpline on 689 355 198.


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Feed a better life

SELWO is offering half-price tickets to everyone who is willing and able to collaborate with the Food Bank. Visitors to Selwo Aventura, Selwo Marina or the Benalmádena Cable Car can donate money or non-perishable food for this cause. With the aim of helping the neediest families in Malaga, Selwo Costa del Sol is collaborating with the Costa del Sol Food Bank (Bancosol) for another year. Under the slogan ‘Feed a better life’, the campaign focuses on the urgency of covering people’s most basic needs. The Food Bank of the Costa del Sol (Bancosol) is a non-profit organisation that belongs to the Spanish Federation of Food Banks (FESBAL) and distributes more than six million kilos of food a year among almost 180 social entities to more than 50,000 people in Malaga Province. Until January 7, Selwo Aventura, Selwo Marina and the Benalmadena Cable Car

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will be collection points for non-perishable food, cash and digital donations for this charitable organisation. Visitors who visit any of these parks can donate at least three non-perishable foodstuffs, such as canned food (fish, vegetables), oil and milk. They can also make a minimum donation of €5 at the ticket office, by bizum - to the number 00887 - or by bank transfer.

Selwo Costa del Sol will then reward the charity of its visitors with a 50 per cent discount on general admission (for the donor and a maximum of three companions). This is a perfect offer for families coming to the end of the school holidays and are looking for something interesting and exciting to do while also, at the same time, making a difference to many people’s lives.

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DISCOVER the magic of ‘The Lord of the Rings in Concert’ with the Lords of the Sound Symphony Orchestra at the Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones in Marbella on Wdnesday, April 10 at 8pm. From the joyous melodies of the hobbits to the sinister sounds of Mordor, immerse yourself in the lyrical songs of the elves. Howard Shore’s award-winning music, written for the most famous film trilogy, is brought to new life, creating an unforgettable atmosphere of Middle-earth. Lords of the Sound is a famous Ukrainian symphony orchestra that introduces a new orchestral culture with a modern flavour. At the beginning of 2014, the orchestra was founded by the band’s producer Andrii Novatorov. Every year, the team grows very rapidly. The composition of the orchestra is talented young people who have passed the competitive selection and proved their right to work in one of the best European ensembles which provides high-quality sound in a spectacular show. Join them on this two-hour musical journey and experience an authentic fantasy adventure. Tickets are available from the website: www.entradas. com/

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LA MAGNA, ‘La música de la Pasión’ will bring together nine Andalucian Holy Week bands in Malaga on February 3. The La Malagueta bullring will host this charity event, part of the proceeds of which will go to Cudeca and the Andrés Olivares Foundation. Malaga will host on Saturday, February 3, a festival that, for the first time, will bring together nine historic and renowned Andalucian Santa music bands. The event, which has the support of the Malaga Provincial Council, Malaga City Council and the Andalucian Regional Government, will be held in the La Malagueta bullring for nine hours

Passion Music with the participation of the bands of Esperanza, Cautivo and El Carmen, from Malaga; Rosario, from Arriate; Las Cigarreras and Tres Caídas, from Seville; Pasión, from Linares; La Sentencia, from Jerez; and Rosario, from Cadiz. The President of the Malaga Provincial Council, Francisco Salado, said that “Holy Week is a major tourist attraction, both for local, national and foreign visitors, as every year thousands of people travel between provinces to attend processions, concerts, exhibitions

and various activities that are directly or indirectly related to Holy Week.” La Magna, la música de la Pasión’ will be divided into two blocks: from 1pm to 5pm, with the participation of the Malaga bands; and from 5pm to 10pm, where the rest of the bands that make up the line-up will perform. Of the ticket price, €1 will be donated to the social work of the Cudeca and Olivares Foundations. Tickets will be available in the seating area and in the bullring.


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PAD is holding one of its regular charity quiz nights to start the new year with, hopefully, some much needed funds. It’s at Bridges Bar in La Cala de Mijas on Monday, January 22 at 7.30pm. There will be three separate quizzes: General Knowledge, Music and Marathon. Entry is €15 per head which includes a hot buffet. Ring 620 786 772 to book and let’s raise some money for the dogs. The Kennels and Cattery PAD (Proteccion de Animales Domesticos) was founded in 1996 with the objective of sheltering and then finding new homes for abandoned dogs and cats. They have a small shelter based in Mijas Costa where they try to save as many animals as possible. This is sometimes limited due to lack of resources, food, vet, donations so they need people to help them to keep going to continue saving lives, they can’t do it alone. For information see: https://padmijas.org

Much needed funds are required to help the animals.

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Charity quiz

THE classic, vintage and collector vehicle show Retro Malaga will be held on January 26, 27 and 28 at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga (FYCMA). For the 11th consecutive year, all lovers of classic and collector vehicles in the south of the country and especially in the Andalucian community have an unmissable date at the Malaga retro show, where you can find exhibitions, stands of accessories, spare parts, gifts, sale and purchase of classic cars and motorbikes, among many other contents. Do you want to sell your classic vehicle at Retro Malaga? Do you have a company related to the classic motor world and want to participate as an exhibitor? Send an e-mail to info@ eventosmotor.com. The classic car park is undoubtedly one of the great attractions of Retro Malaga. Classic car enthusiasts who take their jewels out of the garage and bring them to the event, to discuss with other enthusiasts the secrets of their restora-

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tion or maintenance. If you have a classic car or an old motorbike, this is the perfect opportunity to show off a little, (or a lot). Classic car show Retro Malaga 2024: what you need to know The Retro Malaga classic car show can be attended by anyone buying a general admission ticket, which costs just €10 per person

per day, but if you have a classic car, we recommend that you go in it to enjoy a more authentic experience. If your vehicle is at least 30 years old and in good original condition, you will be able to park in the indoor car park of the pavilion itself and, once it is full, in a delimited space in the outdoor car park of the

venue. All you have to do is buy the online ticket ‘CLASSIC +30’. This ticket is available for any of the three days of the event and can be purchased both online and at the box office during the event. Only the ticket office at the main entrance of the venue will be available, so we advise you to buy online to make the access more comfortable and fluid for all attendees in a classic vehicle. Tickets and further information are available here: https:// eventosmotor.janto.es/ Eventos del Motor have been dedicated for more than 28 years to the integral organisation of fairs and exhibitions in which the motor world is the protagonist, and in particular they are specialists in the classic vehicle sector with more than 200 fairs organised and seven million visitors received.


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MOTORCYCLE CLUB: The Los Mentirosos are preparing a lot of activities for this year.

FOLLOWING their much appreciated charity parade through the streets of Marbella dressed as father Christmas, members and friends of the motorcycle club ‘Los Mentirosos’ are now turning their attention to the fifth Motorcycle Rally taking place on March 2 and 3 at the Palacio de Congresos of Marbella. In 1992 a group of friends started to go out on motorbikes and became known as the Peña Los Mentirosos. Now, ‘Los Mentirosos’ are preparing a lot of activities just as in previous years: party, games, raffles, gifts, entertainment, a great biker atmosphere and of

course, the best food and drinks to enjoy an unforgettable weekend. This year the rally will be brought forward from June to March: it will be on Saturday, March 2 and Sunday, March 3. It’s a biker event in the heart of the Costa del Sol open to all types of motorbikes with free entrance, parking for motorbikes, merchandising stands, exhibitions, games, live music, DJ entertainment, bar route, lunch, raffles, gifts, prize giving and much more. The proceeds of the event will go to the Club Deportivo Jacamar de Marbella, which promotes wheelchair sports.

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Motorbike rally

ST ANDREW’S Costa del Sol East, Anglican Chaplaincy is pleased to announce they have a new chaplain. The Revd William Small has been assigned to the post of Chaplain to the congregations of what is termed the Chaplaincy of St Andrew, Costa del Sol East. The Anglican Chaplaincy of Saint Andrew is centred in Fuengirola, extending west to Calahonda, east to the area of Benalmadena and inland, to the town and surrounding areas of Alhaurin el Grande. The Chaplaincy was founded in February 1968 by the Reverend Arnold Hellicar, Chaplain of St George’s Church, Malaga. The Chaplaincy was originally based in the Fuengirola suburb of Torreblanca; today, the Chaplaincy celebrates weekly in four locations - Alhaurin el Grande, Benalmadena, Calahonda and Fuengirola (Los Boliches). Revd William has been part of the team ministering to these centres as well as St George’s Malaga for the last two years, as he finished his curacy training under the tutelage of Revd Louis Darrant

Chaplaincy holds regular social activities.

of St George’s, so he is well known in the area. St Andrew’s has been without a Chaplain for more than two years, but a team of retired and lay ministers has been very active in taking care of the congregations in the interim. The Revd William Small was born in Zambia, but has lived in seven other countries and worked in many more as a Hydrogeologist. He began his curacy in a church in Shrewsbury, but due to a change in family circumstances, this was cut short and he and his wife Lissi moved to Spain to take care of an elderly relative. Here he took up his curacy training again under the

auspices of the Diocese in Europe. Father William comes with a wealth of experience and his licensing comes with great anticipation for the congregations of St Andrew’s. The Chaplaincy offers many social activities, some doubling as important fundraisers, which allow people to spend time with one another. Each day after the service in Los Boliches, people gather for a cup of coffee and a chat, whilst weekly coffee gatherings happen in Calahonda as well. There is a once-a-month lunch club after the Sunday service in Los Boliches on the fourth Sunday of the month. For more information email: st.andrew.losboliches @gmail.com.



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Candlelight music in 2024 Photo: Facebook / Candlelight Concerts

THE Candlelight concerts continue to illuminate and fill Malaga with music during the coming year. The month of January is packed with tribute concerts to outstanding groups and artists. From the Gran Hotel Miramar to the Carmen Thyssen Museum, as well as the Automobile and Fashion Museum, these will be some of the magical venues for the next Candlelight music performances in Malaga, exceptional settings for a unique live music experience. The first of all this coming on Friday, January 12 with a tribute concert to Queen at the Automobile and Fashion Museum

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UNIQUE LIVE MUSIC: Candlenight concerts will entertain in Malaga throughout the year.

which will have two performances, one at 8pm and the other at 10pm. Tickets for the first are already very limited, although there is still time for the second, with prices ranging from €17 to €39. The Résonance String Quartet will play Queen classics such as Somebody to love, Bohemian Rhapsody and Crazy little thing called love. Last tickets for Hans Zimmer’s ‘The Best’ at the Museo Carmen Thyssen on Saturday, January 13 are still available. Tickets for the 8.30pm performance are sold out, and for the 10.15pm one there are only the best and most expensive tickets left, at €44. The Résonance String Quartet will be performing the composer’s soundtracks such as The Lion King, Interstellar, Madagascar and Batman, The Dark Knight, among others. A tribute concert to the composer Ludovico Einaudi is scheduled for Sunday, January 14 at the Gran Hotel Miramar. There will be two performances, at 5pm and 7pm, although both have the cheapest tickets sold out, those left are €32 and €37. In this case it will be the pianist Natalia Kuchaeva who will play themes by the composer such as I Giorni,

Le Onde and Primavera, among others. Also on January 14 there will be a Coldplay tribute concert at the Gran Hotel Miramar, which will be repeated on Sunday 21 at 7pm and 9pm and Sunday, February 25 again at at 7pm and 9pm. Tickets for the first one are flying out but there is still time to grab tickets for the other performances. Ticket prices range from €15 to €37. On January 14 and 21 it will be pianist Natalia Kuchaeva and on February 25, Carlos Luque will perform Coldplay classics such as Sky Full of Stars, Viva la Vida and Paradise. A tribute concert to ABBA is scheduled for Saturday, January 27 at the Museo Carmen Thyssen with two performances, one at 8.30pm which is already sold out and the other at 10.15pm. The string quartet Melissando will be in charge of rocking the audience with songs such as Dancing Queen, Waterloo, Mamma Mia and Money, Money, Money. Tickets range from €31 to €44. January closes with a tribute to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at the Museo Carmen Thyssen on Sunday 28. The quartet Spinto will perform both Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and La Folia. There will be two performances, at 8.30pm and 10.15pm, with tickets available from €31 to €44.


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Weight training before cardio A fresh start

WHEN it comes to structuring your gym routine, the order in which you engage in different exercises can significantly impact your fitness goals. An increasingly popular approach, supported by fitness experts, advocates for prioritising weight training before cardio, and here’s why. Starting your workout with weight training allows you to capitalise on your body’s energy stores. Weight lifting demands a burst of energy and engages various muscle groups, promoting greater strength and muscle development. By tackling resistance training first, you optimise your body’s ability to recruit muscle fibres and enhance overall workout performance. Furthermore, weightlifting elevates your heart rate and boosts metabolism. This primes your body for the cardiovascular phase of your wor-

kout, enabling you to burn more calories during the subsequent cardio session. The post-weight training cardio can also serve as an effective cooldown, aiding in muscle recovery.

Prioritising weights before cardio not only maximises physical benefits but also reduces the risk of injury. Fatigue from cardio before weight training can compromise form and increase the likelihood

of strains or sprains. In essence, by strategically sequencing your workout, you can unlock the full potential of both weight training and cardio, fostering a more balanced and efficient fitness regimen.

WEIGHT LIFTING: Demands a burst of energy and engages various muscle groups.

AS the calendar turns, many of us seize the opportunity to embrace healthier habits and prioritise our well-being. Getting fit and healthy for the New Year is a powerful resolution that can positively impact every aspect of our lives. Begin by setting realistic and achievable goals. Whether it’s incorporating regular exercise, adopting a balanced diet, or improving sleep habits, gradual changes are more sustainable. Diversify your workouts to keep things interesting and engage different muscle groups. From cardio to strength training and flexibility exercises, variety ensures a well-rounded fitness routine. Prioritise nutrition by focusing on whole foods, incorporating fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Hydration is equally crucial for overall health. Establish a routine that you enjoy, making it easier to stick with your fitness goals. Find a workout buddy or join a class for added motivation and accountability. Remember, the journey to fitness is personal and unique.


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Can bedtime affect your mood A SINGLE hour may seem inconsequential in the grand scheme of a day, but when it comes to your bedtime, that extra 60 minutes can wield a surprising influence over your overall well-being. Research suggests that consistently going to bed just one hour later than your usual time can have notable effects on your mood. Quality sleep is integral

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to emotional regulation, and a delayed bedtime can disrupt your circadian rhythm, leading to feelings of irritability, fatigue, and even heightened stress levels. The impact is not just physical; it extends to cognitive functions, affecting concentration and decision-making. The body’s internal clock, attuned to a regular sleep schedule, can be thrown off balance by a late bedtime, potentially leading to a cascade of negative effects on mental health. To safeguard your emotional equilibrium, prioritise a consistent bedtime routine. Those precious extra ZZZs might just be the key to waking up feeling refreshed and ready to face the day with a brighter disposition.

Low-alcohol but how sweet? IN the pursuit of a lighter libation, many turn to low-alcohol alternatives, presuming them to be healthier choices. However, a hidden concern lurks beneath the surface - the often-overlooked sugar content. Surprisingly, some low-alcohol drinks pack more sweetness than their full-bodied counterparts. Manufacturers may compensate for reduced alcohol

content by boosting the sugar levels to enhance flavour, creating a deceptive allure of health-conscious options. These added sugars contribute not only to calorie intake but also to potential health issues such as weight gain and increased risk of chronic conditions. For those mindful of their sugar intake, scrutinising labels be-

comes imperative. Opting for full-bodied versions or exploring alternatives like dry wines and spirits can be a wiser choice. Awareness is the first step toward making informed decisions about our beverage choices, ensuring that our quest for a lighter drink doesn’t unwittingly lead us into the trap of excess sugar consumption.

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Soothe your pain HEADACHES can disrupt our daily lives, intensity. but with the right approach, you can find Consider using a cold or warm comrelief without reaching for a bottle of press on your forehead or neck, depenpainkillers. Opting for natural remedies ding on the type of headache. These simand lifestyle adjustments can be effecti- ple remedies can provide relief without ve in managing headaches. the side effects of medications. Firstly, stay hydrated. Dehydration is By adopting these hoa common trigger for headaches, so listic approaches, you make it a habit to drink plenty of waempower yourself to ter throughout the day. tackle headaches naPractices good posture to alleviate turally and foster tension in the neck and shoulders, a healthier, paincommon culprits for tension headafree lifestyle. ches. Take breaks to stretch and move, especially if you spend long hours sitting. Incorporate stress-management techniques, such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga, to reduce tension and promote relaxation. Identify and avoid potential triggers like certain foods, lack of sleep, or excessive screen time. Establishing a consistent sleep routine can significantly impact Tackle your headaches in a natural healthy way. headache frequency and THE delicate skin under our eyes is prone to various challenges, including puffiness and dark circles that can leave us looking fatigued. Combatting this common concern involves a multi-faceted approach. Firstly, prioritise sufficient sleep and establish a consistent sleep routine. Quality rest is crucial in reducing fluid retention and promoting overall skin health. Elevating your head while sleeping can minimise morning puffiness. Incorporate a healthy diet rich in hydrating foods like fruits and vegetables, and stay well-hydrated throughout the day. Dehydration can exacerbate under-eye issues, so aim for the recommended daily water intake. Topical treatments can make a significant difference. Consider using eye creams containing ingredients like caffeine to constrict blood vessels and reduce puffiness. Cold compresses, cucumber slices, or chilled tea bags applied to closed eyes can also provide a soothing effect.

Bright eyes Finally, protect your skin from the sun by using sunscreen and wearing sunglasses. UV rays can contribute to collagen breakdown, worsening the appearance of dark circles.

Combining these lifestyle adjustments and skincare practices can help diminish puffy, dark bags under the eyes, leaving you with a brighter, more refreshed appearance.

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Flu-fighting strategies

AS flu season is underway, arming yourself with preventive measures is key to maintaining good health. The most effective way to avoid the flu involves a combination of hygiene practices, vaccinations, and lifestyle choices.

Firstly, prioritise good hand hygiene. Regular handwashing with soap and water can significantly reduce the risk of viral transmission. Use hand sanitiser when soap is unavailable. Annual flu vaccinations are crucial in building immunity against prevalent strains. Consult with your healthcare provider to ensure you receive the most appropriate vaccine for your needs. Boost your immune system through a balanced diet

rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Adequate sleep and regular exercise further support

a robust immune response. Practise respiratory etiquette by covering your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, and avoid close contact with sick individuals. Maintain a clean environment, disinfecting commonly-touched surfaces regularly. By incorporating these flu-fighting strategies into your daily routine, you can fortify your defences against the seasonal virus, promoting a healthier and happier you.

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ON December 31, 2023, we suggested that water will be the most precious asset in 2024 (visit the Euro Weekly News website to read the story) and this attracted a large number of reader’s comments. Many believe that the main reason is the amount of development that has taken place over the past 20 years and as soon as there is a shortage of rain, the reservoirs simply can’t cope. Others suggest that the growing number of golf courses sees even more water being used in order to ensure that the courses stay green and this encourages more tourists.

Andalucia’s population has grown hugely since 1961 and they are still encouraging tourists even though they are suffering a significant shortage of water. Surely if the area is running out of water they should be discouraging people from visiting the place at present. Sheree Ruiz

Sheree Ruiz and build more storage facilities. Michael Lindsay

And not to forget all the new developments that are being built !!! Surely if there was a problem with supply that should reflect in the planning permissions given to developers in my opinion. Glenn Aland

Glenn Aland duh, that’s too sensible!!

Nigel Baker

Because of all the new building an easy option would be to increase the size of the reservoirs where possible, a few days with a JCB, not expensive. Jenny Church

For sure it will be.

Trisha Rodgers

Water has always been the most precious asset and there’s still people irrigating their gardens with potable water whilst mine looks half dead due to lack of rainfall. And I expect golf courses are still being irrigated, though allegedly 80 per cent use recycled water. What about the other 20 per cent? Brenda Jones

Water, or the lack of it in the right places, will destroy the world . Norman Waterhouse

Never seen so little rain in 10 years of living in Spain. There’s definitely a big problem. Particularly for farmers. But maybe they are to blame in the first place. There were rivers in this area before intensive farming and ploughing dust. Ruby’s Kennels

Agenda 30!

Amanda Isbitt

Can someone tell me why there’s millions of litres of clean water running in to the sea at Kalafto every day for years? Donald Delanougerede

Our town near Martos had overnight cuts for weeks. A week ago the cuts have started again this time earlier than midnight. Told not to empty swimming pools or if empty not to fill them. Tonight for New Year the water is not rationed. Tim McMahon

Tim McMahon but it does fall mainly on the plain. Andrew Field

Andrew Field, how musical a reply but it’s a drought everywhere. Affecting everything, agriculture and house supplies. We should be singing ‘Singing in the Rain’ but not any for months. Tim McMahon

Maybe golf courses can spare some of the water they use to keep their greens so green. Michael Hannis

Michael Hannis most golf courses use re-sanitised water not clean water. Lisa Blyth

Lisa Blyth you don’t think that water would be better used on food crops? Michael Hannis

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LAST year, Spain experienced one of its most severe droughts, the ninth most expensive climate disaster in the world per capita in 2023, it cost €45.5 per Spaniard This environmental tragedy incurred a staggering total expense exceeding €2.1 billion. The annual report by Christian Aid, an international development organisation, highlights this. It emphasises the grave, direct impact of climate change on populations, detailing the financial strain of the top 20 climate catastrophes globally, including cyclones, floods, and fires. Christian Aid typically computes costs by dividing the damage from disasters like fires, floods, and droughts by the population in the impacted areas. However, some events defy calculation. The September floods in Libya, for instance, claimed about 11,000 lives in Derna and resulted in ‘incalculable’ damage. Here, the cost was

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2023 Cost of Spanish drought

CLIMATE DISASTER: Extreme drought in Spain.

estimated at €95.6 per person, considering the required humanitarian aid. The focus on Spain’s drought, uniquely categorised in the report, reveals the regional variations of this crisis. Although the report is specific to April in Catalonia, where consumption restrictions were imposed in 22 localities, the calculation encompasses all Spaniards. Throughout 2023, Spain grappled with high temperatures and water scarcity, such as unusually high temperatures that caused 38.8 degrees to be recorded at the Cordoba airport on April 26. The lack of water generally affected agricul-

tural production, the olive harvest for example and an even bigger impact to wheat and rye. The government’s response involved a €2.1 billion aid package for water supply and farming support, equating to a per capita cost of around €45.5. Spain’s drought stands out in a list led by Hawaii’s August fires, which cost Hawaiians €3,700 per person. This comparison underscores the varied impact of climate disasters around the world. Spain’s position in the list is a shocking reminder of the escalating economic toll of climate change.

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Karolina from Lithuania Every year more and more people from all over Europe move to the sunny coast of Spain, one of those travelling souls is Lithuanian born, Karolina Da. EURO WEEKLY NEWS caualso loves “Spanish culture ght up with Karolina, and the attitude towards to ask her about her children.” When we inmove here over seven quired as to her least years ago. favourite part she pauShe told us that sed before answering, she “always had a finally admitting that nice feeling about it was “probably the leSpain, but Marbella I gal system,” explaining heard was a very costhat “sometimes you mopolitan city, clean, adhave to wait a long time to vanced and beautiful, that get an appointment.” Loves the mountains. was the reason why I chose The biggest difference Marbella.” between her hometown in Lithuania and When asked what her first impression here in Marbella is “the weather of courwas, she responded, “I loved the moun- se! Because of this, in my hometown all tains and sea view straight away. I could the action happens indoors, while here feel the salty air that reminded me of ho- everything is mostly outdoors.” lidays.” Smiling that, “well life is like a holiFinally, we asked Karolina after seven day here if you get too lazy!” years where her favourite spot on the EWN asked Karolina what has changed coast is, to which she told us it was defihere in the years since she first arrived. nitely “Marbella old town.” We agree that “Firstly the population has changed remar- the beauty of Casco Antiguo is magnifikably for sure. Summers are busier and the cent! winters are busy as well, which wasn’t so Karolina plans to continue her life here seven years ago.” for the foreseeable future, with her two Her favourite thing about the coast is handsome sons and British husband, Na“of course the climate,” adding that she vid.

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THE Animal Welfare Law, effective a few months ago, has introduced significant alterations in pet care, particularly for dogs during car travel. The General Directorate of Traffic (DGT), led by Pere Navarro, stressed: “Animals that are not carried properly in the vehicle represent a significant risk of injury to all their occupants.” However, the DGT hasn’t provided detailed guidelines, leaving it to the law itself to clarify. Article 18.1 of the Animal Welfare Law requires

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addressing their physiological needs such as water, food and regular breaks. During summer, proper air conditioning and ventilation are essential for their well-being. The law also mandates sufficient rest periods for dogs, alongside access to water and food, ensuring their health isn’t compromised. Carrying the dog’s documentation is another key requirement. According to the DGT, ‘dogs usually go in a carrier in the back, fixed to the seats, or with a device that anchors them to the seat belts, which must be a harness, not a collar.’ This two-hook harness prevents the dog from moving forward, ensuring no undue pressure is placed on the driver. A short connection system is advised to prevent the pet from hitting the front seats. This legislative change aims to enhance road safety and animal welfare, ensuring pets are treated with care and respect during travel, with hefty fines up to €10,000 for non-compliance. It’s a step forward in acknowledging the needs of our canine companions, and integrating them more safely and comfortably into our journeys.

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OLGA Mature Masseure relaxing & sensitive. Outcalls & Incalls. 24 hrs. Marbella – Tel: 632 467 580 (304040)

BENALMADENA: Alicia Spanish professional & relaxing Masseur.. Incalls & Outcalls. 24hrs. Tel. 679 267 197 (304979)

FILIPINO MASSAGE CENTRE, where hearts of Asian professional massage daily. 604 421 973 (MI 576)

FILIPINA/Thai, exclusive prostatic, deep, hard, soft massage pleasure to body mind therapy, exotic professional relaxation, clean, good atmosphere. Elviria. Marbella. 679 126 231 (MI 576) BOLICHES: Celina Https:// celina-16.jimdosite.com. Elegant loving kind lovely delightful lady for educated very discreet, respectable gentleman. Unique relaxing moments, hot sensual massages, private quite place. Enjoy full deep complete, excellent treatment, special attention of your needs and total satisfaction. Demanding impeccable hygiene. Previous appointment 11am/6pm. 622 210 797 (FU 3165) BENALMADENA: Sandra Spanish Masseur and Amalia - duo massage & relaxing. Incalls & Outcalls. 24hrs. Tel. 604 181 157 (304979)

ASIAN PROFESSIONAL Massage, sensual, relaxing & therapeutic, to release tension & stress. Fuengirola. Call 613 592 062 (304091) www.casakinkspain. com. Heated pool, Jacuzzi and private bar. Inland private retreat with a full massage service. 662 913 428 (FU 3150) ASIAN ladyboy and gay, authentic professional/ traditional massage therapy unique treatment, clean atmosphere. Marbella. 603 257 690 (MI 576) GENESIS blond explosive masseur, men and women, from Venezuela. 24 hours outcall / incall - visa & amex - Tel. 680 55 614 (304861) CASSIE. Mature English lady. Discreet and clean. Fuengirola. 667 914 732 (FU 3031) BARBARA mature masseur educated 42yrs, private, 24hrs, Marbella. Tel 613 213 030 (304740)

4 - 10 January 2024 CRISTINA and MIA - duo masseurs on holiday in Marbella - infall & outcalls 24hrs - visa & amex - Tel. 680 55 614 (304861) ORIENTAL ladyboy pretty professional traditional, tantric massage relieving. Marbella. 604 428 812 (MI 576) RELAXING Tantric Sensual Yoni/ Lingam Massage. Genuine trained Male Masseur. Marbella. 602 098 606 (FU 3167) THAI Benalmádena Costa. Body-body full massages. Visits, hotels. Whatsapp 689 387 448 (MI 575) COLOMBIAN. Yeraldin, I do massages and something else. I am independent 45 years old I am in Nueva Andalucía. 611 245 461 (fu 3166) MISCELLANEOUS

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Change your car to Spanish plates, simple efficient service. Cars bought and sold. Please call 678808837 or email carsinspain@live. co.uk (290189)

WANTED CAMPER VANS, CARAVANS, MOBILE HOMES, BOATS AND ALL PLANT, DIGGERS, DUMPERS, MOTORBIKES, CARS AND COMMERCIALS WANTED. BEST PRICE PAID, CASH TODAY, ANY REGISTRATION WITH OR WITHOUT PAPERS. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 (290189) CARS, VANS, ANY RESGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE / EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 685 524 921 (290189) CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN / UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (290189)

FOR SALE WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 952 147 834. (200726)

CAR SERVICES ENGLISH bodyshop, fully equipped, Mijas Costa. No Job Too Small. 952 667 074 (304140)

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CAR EMISSIONS: The deadline has been brought closer.

fuels. This flexibility allows combustion cars to remain on the market after the deadline of 2035, under the condition they are adapted for synthetic fuel use. March 2023 saw an agreement between Germany and the European Commission, that synthetic fuels, derived from renewable energy, are a promising option for combustion engines. These fuels don’t increase atmospheric CO2 levels, aligning with the EU’s goal of CO2-neutral new vehicles. This development presents an alternative to electric and hydrogen-powered cars, ena-

bling the continued sale of hybrid models, both plug-in and non-plug-in, combining electric and combustion engines. Spain had set 2040 as the deadline to ban combustion vehicle sales, aligning with the Climate Change and Energy Transition Law. However, as an EU member, Spain will now adjust to the earlier 2035 EU deadline. A significant shift in consumer preferences emerged in 2018, with gasoline vehicles outselling diesel for the first time in decades. Since then, interest in diesel cars has waned, while hybrids have gained popularity.

Frightening statistics DURING a week in November, the General Directorate of Traffic launched an extensive surveillance campaign. It targeted the vast number of vans on the roads, in which they paid particular attention to the mandatory Technical Vehicle Inspection, according to a recent report. There are approximately two and a half million vans that circulate on Spanish roads, a figure which represents seven per cent of the total vehicles. Among the inspected vans, a startling 28.3 per cent, amounting to 2,354 drivers, were reported for driving without a valid MOT. Furthermore, 325 vans were found with tyres in poor condition, while another 218 were deemed unfit for the road and immobilised. The Guardia Civil Traffic Group was involved in inspecting 137,143 vans, which is almost 13,000 more than in 2022. They discovered 8,319 drivers violating various traffic laws. Speeding, often above the permitted limits of 90km/h on motorways and 80km/h on conventional roads, was a common offence, with 1,852 drivers reported. Another alarming discovery was the number of drivers under the influence. Out of the drivers tested within the seven day period, 371 tested positive, with 121

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A RECENT report indicated that the end of diesel and petrol cars in Europe is closer than we thought. In a landmark move, the European Parliament has set 2035 as the deadline to stop the sale of new internal combustion engine vehicles in Europe. This decision originally made in June 2022, brings the deadline five years closer than its initial 2040 target. The European Parliament’s resolution marks a seismic shift for the automotive industry. Manufacturers must now aim towards electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles. Recognising the policy’s ambition, industry leaders acknowledge the significant industrial adaptation challenge it presents. Currently, the electric vehicle market has not met expectations, especially in Spain where sales are below 10 per cent of the total. This scenario has led the European Union to offer a concession. They stipulate that synthetic fuels could substitute traditional fossil

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Deadline brought forward

Image capture of van surveillance.

for alcohol and 250 for other drugs, which poses a significant risk to road safety. Additionally, 492 occupants were reprimanded for not using seat belts, an essential safety feature. Vehicle loading was another key focus, with 451 drivers reported for exceeding their vehicle’s weight limit and 305 for improper load arrangement. Ineffective load management can have serious repercussions in case of an accident. Lastly, documentation irregularities led to 551 complaints, and 204 drivers were cited for lacking mandatory insurance. These surprising figures highlight the importance of adhering to regulatory standards for safe driving.


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ROAD TEST By Mark Slack WHEN does a car become interesting? To some it will be practicality, others economics, driveability will hit the spot for some and of course style plays a big part too. So many things make a car interesting but as the car industry continues to contract and merge, with the onset of EVs, many cars share the same underpinnings and consequently drive very much alike. Therefore style becomes a particularly strong selling point to differentiate one purchase from another. Korean manufacturer Hyundai is part of a large manufacturing group that incorporates Hyundai, Kia and Genesis in their automotive arm. Hyundai in particular has garnered a reputation for styling eye catching cars that don’t tend to fall into being marmite cars i.e. you either love ‘em or hate ‘em. While styling is always down to personal taste most people I have met when driving

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Hyundai Kona Hybrid - a perfect package Hyundai cars, and my own acquaintances, view them as pleasingly different and or very stylish. The Kona range may not be as radical as the Ioniq 6 but still has head turning ability with its chunky looks and bold stance. Prices start from €29,671/£25,725 and the whole gamut of engine power is on offer. There are petrol, mild hybrid, hybrid and all-electric

FACTS AT GLANCE

KONA HYBRID: Has practicality on its side.

MODEL: HYUNDAI KONA N-LINE S FULL HYBRID ENGINE: 1.6-LITRE PETROL, WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR, DEVELOPING 141PS GEARS: 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC PRICE: €39,475/£34,225 PERFORMANCE: 0-100KPH/62MPH 11.2 SECONDS/MAXIMUM SPEED 193KPH/100MPH ECONOMY: 4.7 L/100KM/60.1MPG COMBINED DRIVING – WLTP EMISSIONS: 106 G/KM – WLTP MODEL TESTED WAS UK-SPECIFICATION AND EQUIPMENT LEVELS AND PRICES MAY VARY IN OTHER MARKETS.

with either a 1.0T three-cylinder petrol engine in both manual and automatic transmission or a 1.6-litre petrol. In EV form there’s a 48.4 kwh or 65.4 kwh battery with a range of 376km/234 miles or 513km/319 miles respectively. Looking like a mini SUV the Kona has practicality on its side with decent luggage space, very good interior space for passengers and storage for all the in-car oddments that seem to

accumulate from nowhere. There’s a distinctly premium feel in both the look and feel of the Kona, it drives with a refined and comfortable ride and while no performance machine it is more than capable of holding its own. Standard fare across the board includes climate, smart cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, keyless entry and start, auto lights and wipers and powered, heated and folding door mirrors. On my N-Line S this was upgraded to include such items as heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, Bose sound system and a nicely done external styling kit. Such things can look a little downmarket but Hyundai have endowed the N-Line with a subtle and stylish aethstetic upgrade. If you want practicality, while dipping your motoring toes into greener motoring, then the Kona Hybrid is a perfect package.


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World Tour THE International Cycling Union (UCI) has granted the Danish Cycling Federation a licence for an initial three years. World Tour Copenhagen, starting in Roskilde and finishing in Copenhagen, is now a reality for 2025, 2026, and 2027. The UCI World Tour cycling race includes both a race for women and for men. Here, the world’s best cyclists will compete in two professional races, starting in Roskilde and taking on the roads of Zealand with tricky Danish crosswinds, beautiful coastal stretches, and historical sights. The races conclude with a spectacular final as the field races through a challenging circuit in the streets of Copenhagen. President of the Danish Cycling Federation, Morten Anderson says: “It has been a dream for many years to secure a permanent spot at the highest level of the international cycling calendar, so it’s a big day for the Danish Cycling Federation and Danish cycling. “The awarding of the World Tour licence and the right to hold World Tour races shows that Danish cycling culture and our fantastic audience have really been noticed abroad of which we should be proud. “Having the world’s best female and male riders race on Danish roads should also support the great work in clubs and local teams, and help breed new talents, so we can continue the incredible success of Danish cycling.”

Ref makes history

THE English Premier League etched a new chapter in its history books as Rebecca Welch took charge of the Fulham-Burnley clash on December 23, becoming the league’s first female referee. Welch’s milestone moment was marked by a poised and assured performance as she officiated Burnley’s 2-0 victory at Craven Cottage. Welch, already a seasoned referee, received a warm reception as she emerged onto the pitch, greeted by applause from the spectators. Her journey to this groundbreaking moment had been a series of milestones: from officiating FA Cup fixtures to commanding Championship matches. She had previously served as a fourth official in the Premier League in November, laying the groundwork for her historic debut. A referee since 2010, Welch initially balanced her officiating duties with a job in the National Health Service before committing full-time to her passion for match officiating. Her trailblazing feats included being the first woman to referee an EFL match and over-

REBECCA WELCH: Premier League’s first female referee.

Wayne Rooney sacked Credit: Wayne Rooney Facebook

THE life of a professional football manager (or coach as they are often referred to) is precarious to say the least and the latest victim is Wayne Rooney. He was appointed as Birmingham City manager just 83 days ago and in that time his team which were sitting in sixth place in the English Football League Championship (formerly the Second Division) has lost nine games out of 15 and dropped to 20th. Commenting on X (twitter) on January 2, the 38-year-old Rooney said ”I would like to thank Tom Wagner, Tom Brady and Garry Cook for the opportunity to manage Birmingham City FC and the support they all gave me during my short period with the club. “Football is a results busi-

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The unveiling of Wayne Rooney as Birmingham manager.

ness - and I recognise they have not been at the level I wanted them to be.

“However, time is the most precious commodity a manager requires and I

do not believe 13 weeks was sufficient to oversee the changes that were needed. “Personally, it will take me some time to get over this setback. I have been involved in professional football, as either a player or manager, since I was 16. “Now, I plan to take some time with my family as I prepare for the next opportunity in my journey as a manager. “Finally I wish Birmingham City FC and its owners my best wishes in the pursuit of their ambitions.” At least one of his backroom staff has also been given their ‘marching orders’ and it will probably be up to caretaker manager Steve Spooner to advise the owners on the others. One positive that comes out of this and other manager’s sackings is that there is invariably a significant ‘golden farewell’ so he can at least afford to consider his future.

seeing FA Cup encounters. During the Fulham-Burnley clash, Welch confidently controlled the game, issuing bookings, including the first of her Premier League career to Fulham’s Calvin Bassey. Despite the escalating intensity, she remained a picture of calm authority, displaying astute awareness and never faltering under pressure. As the match progressed, Welch’s presence continued to command respect. A couple more yellow cards were brandished, yet her composed demeanour prevailed, earning her praise for her adept handling of the game. Welch’s seamless performance stands not just as a breakthrough for women in football but as a testament to her expertise and capability, affirming her place among the elite referees in the sport. Her debut paves the way for more inclusive representation in top-flight football, inspiring future generations of referees, regardless of gender.

Rankings reshuffle

THE Rugby World Cup 2023 had a significant impact on the World Rugby Men’s Rankings, with only two teams in the top 20 - New Zealand and England - ending the year in the same position as they started. South Africa, after successfully defending the Webb Ellis Cup, claimed the top spot, gaining 5.57 points over the year. Ireland dropped to second place after failing to progress beyond the quarter-finals. Fiji and Portugal had a notable impact on the rankings. Fiji, despite a setback against Portugal, ended the year in 10th place after gaining over one-and-a-half points and moving up four places. Portugal reached their highest-ever ranking of 13th after wins against Georgia and Fiji, along with a historic first win against Australia. Australia, having failed to qualify for the quarter-finals for the first time, dropped from sixth to ninth place. Samoa also fell in the rankings, moving from 11th to 15th. Spain fell four places to 20th after more losses than wins in 2023. In Eastern Europe, Croatia, with wins over Ukraine and Lithuania, climbed seven places to 40th. Latvia, Slovenia, and Serbia also made significant gains, with Serbia moving up eight places to 37th after winning the Victoria Cup and defeating Tunisia twice. Tunisia and Ukraine experienced double-digit falls in the rankings, being the only teams to suffer such declines in 2023.


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