Costa Blanca • Issue No. 2010 • 11 - 17 January 2024
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ATTRACTIVE COSTA BLANCA: The Palm Grove of Elche.
THE Costa Blanca, excluding Benidorm, concluded the last 15 days of 2023 with an outstanding average occupancy rate of 57.2 per cent, contributing to an impressive annual average of 72.9 per cent. This exceptional data marked a significant increase of 4.1 percentage points over the 2019 records, which registered an annual occupancy rate of 68.8 per cent. While January and December recorded the lowest monthly occupancies, it’s noteworthy that each month in 2023 surpassed the 2019 figures. August emerged as the peak month with a remarkable
91 per cent occupancy. The balance between national and international tourists remained fairly even, with international visitors gaining ground and increasing by 3.5 points, reaching 48.4 per cent. Among international tourists, the British demographic led with 12.8 per cent, followed by the Belgian contingent at 5.5 per cent,
and the Norwegian group at 4.7 per cent. These positive trends reflect the resilience and
attractiveness of the Costa Blanca as a sought-after destination, even amidst changing tourism landscapes.
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By George Cunningham TORREVIEJA has awarded a contract to the company 1MillionBot for an operational maintenance service, which includes the creation and upkeep of a chatbot providing information about various tourist attractions in the city. The chatbot will cover topics such as the ‘pink lagoon’ salt flats, the Natural Park of the Lagunas de La Mata and Torrevieja, the floating museum of the Submarine S-61, the Museum of the Sea and Salt, and the schedules and types
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CHATBOT: Tourist info.
of transport to Tabarca, the only inhabited island in the Valencian Community. The chatbot aims to offer basic information and respond to inquiries related to these attractions in coordination with the Department of Tourism. The service, available 24/7, is expected to enhance efficiency in delive-
IN 2023, the Gran Teatro de Elche emerged as a hub of culture, hosting 105 performances, an impressive 13 per cent increase compared to the previous year. The theatre drew a total of 52,989 spectators, who filled their seats to enjoy diverse and enriching performances. Additionally, the theatre’s generosity extended beyond its regular programme, accommodating around 20,000 individuals attending various activities and performances
ring tourist information and support the official staff of tourist information offices. The contract includes collaboration with the city council in designing the chatbot’s personality, detecting different intentions, and formulating appropriate responses for a user-friendly service. The municipality sees this investment as a way to leverage digital technology and artificial intelligence to provide better services to residents and visitors, particularly in the informative domain.
Elche encore for which the venue was lent. A noteworthy achievement for the Gran Teatro is the culmination of 46 full houses throughout the year, marking a substantial 56 per cent increase from the preceding year. This surge in attendance underscores the growing popularity and cultural significance of the Gran Teatro de Elche within the community.
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TORREVIEJA Council has entered into a tourist routes and education service agreement with Oxytours for €49,240 annually, totalling €196,960 for the four-year contract period. The service encompasses well-known tourist routes in the Lagunas de Torrevieja and La Mata Natural Park, offering daytime and nighttime options for visitors.
Centre open
ORIHUELA is organising the opening of the Palmeral Interpretation Centre during the San Antón festivities. The centre will offer free entry on January 13 and January 14. Additionally, guided routes and visits are available during this period.
Saturday Yoga
IF you’re interested in practising yoga in Guardamar, you’re in luck! Yoga sessions are scheduled for Saturdays throughout January, February, and March. Sessions start at 9.00am at Palau Sant Jaume. For more information contact the AEDL office or call (+34) 683 630 015.
Donate blood
IN 2023, Torrevieja recorded a total of 1,040 blood donations. Alicante Province requires 250 daily blood donations to meet medical needs, encompassing oncological treatments, surgeries, childbirth, accidents, etc. Eligibility criteria for blood donation include being between 18 and 65 years old, in good health, and weighing over 50 kilos.
WhatsApp win
ELCHE’S WhatsApp tourist information query service, initiated in 2022, witnessed a 300 per cent growth in 2023. Predominantly utilised by residents of Elche, the service also garnered interest from individuals in Valencia, Madrid, Catalonia, and internationally, with the British and the French leading the way.
George Cunningham THE Generalitat Valenciana has extended free public transport for individuals under 31 years of age until July 31, 2024. This initiative aims to encourage young people in the region to obtain or recharge their free transport pass. The extension is particularly beneficial for young individuals traveling to the University of Alicante (UA) and other destinations in Alicante. The free service also applies to young TRAM users. For bus services, addi-
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PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Free service for young TRAM users.
tional information can be found on the Vectalia website: alicante.vecta
lia.es. To avail the free recharge, users need to
visit their nearest ticket office and provide proof of their eligibility with a valid ID. Users can obtain the free recharge on their origin-destination multi-trip cards. If a user doesn’t have a multi-trip card, a new card will be provided. The ticket offices in the Alicante - Vinalopó Alt and Mitjà corridor include the Petrer Bus Station, Ruperto Chapí de Elda (Ficia), and the Aspe Bus Station. COMIJ represents the towns of Elda, Monforte del Cid, Novelda, Petrer, Pinoso, Sax, and Villena.
No longer extinct Feeding felines IN a remarkable turnaround, the Scimitar Oryx, once thought to be extinct in the wild in 2000, has experienced a positive shift in its status from ‘extinct’ to ‘endangered’. This encouraging change is largely attributed to dedicated conservation initiatives, particularly those implemented at Río Safari Elche. At Río Safari Elche, 13 Scimitar Oryx specimens are actively participating in reproductive efforts. In the past five years alone, the park has joyously welcomed the arrival of eight calves from this African bovid species. A noteworthy development occurred at Cop28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where a resolution was passed, recognising the precarious state of the Scimitar Oryx. This marks a significant step forward and lays the foundation for more robust conservation mechanisms, particularly in captivity. The ongoing commitment of Río Safari and the upcoming conservation programme is crucial for the protection of the Scimitar Oryx. This reclassification emphasises the vital role of zoos as key centres for conserving endangered species.
ORIHUELA’S councillor for Health, Irene Celdran, has confirmed that the Department of Health has installed information posters “to indicate the different locations in which feline colonies that are being fed by authorised personnel have been detected.” As of now, areas such as Agua Marina, Seminario, Espeñetas, Plaza de Santiago, and Montepinar have their corresponding information signs, with more areas planned. The councillor emphasised that only individuals with a feeder card issued by the council are authorised to feed feline colonies, as it is the only way to control and regulate the activity. The Department of Health has issued 30 accreditation cards, which are personal and non-transferable, associated with a specific neighbourhood. Each cardholder can manage the neighbourhood specified on their card. Unauthorised individuals found feeding colonies may face fines imposed by the Local Police. The initiative aims to ensure responsible and controlled feeding practices for feline colonies in Orihuela.
All taking part MORE than 425,000 people have participated in the activities organised by the Elche Council during the Christmas holidays. According to the mayor, Pablo Ruz, “we have had the most beautiful, happiest and most crowded Christmas.” “Elche enjoyed a spectacular, traditional, safe Christmas with more than 200 activities for all ages between December 5 and January 6.” Ruz has highlighted the celebrations with a large influx of people, such as the lighting of Christmas lights with more than 15,000 people; the Three Kings Para-
de with more than 60,000; in addition to the Santa Claus parade, the Royal Camp, the concerts in Plaza de Baix and the New Year’s Eve party. Not forgetting the Glorieta nativity scene through which 110,000 people have passed this year. The mayor highlighted the work of the Security Forces and Corps, especially the Local Police. “More than 100 controls have been carried out, more than 6,000 calls have been received which have led to 44 arrests,” the mayor added.
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Tourism recognition IN the year 2023, the Department of Tourism processed a total of 39 ‘Tourist Municipality’ recognitions in the Valencian Community. This distinction offers various benefits, including the opportunity to access extraordinary financing from Turisme Comunitat Valenciana, aiming to alleviate financial challenges faced by these town councils. The 39 localities have now joined the registry of Tourist Municipality of the Valencian Community. It is important to note that destinations seeking recognition must demonstrate compliance with specific requirements related to tourist population, accommodation places, tourist resources, and the significance of tourism in the local economy.
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Moving forward together VIEWPOINT BILL ANDERSON
LIFE sometimes takes us in unexpected directions, and whilst I have been writing columns for the Euro Weekly News (EWN) for some time now, being appointed Editor was never on my radar. Having said that, I am both excited and enthusiastic about working with the team to take the brand forward. I am delighted to have joined the Euro Weekly team. After four years in the political world, it is good to return to the real world and contri-
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ttering of rain, drought is still the order of the know that major improvements will not haday with many areas dealing with continued ppen overnight. water restrictions. Politicians are often very good at making There have been many political debates life harder for us, but not so efficient at antiaround this matter but very little action. Wi- cipating future needs and acting before it bethout having expertise in the area of water comes a problem. 2024 could be a big year instorage and supply, I do understand that des- ternationally, as there are around 40 elections alination is one way forward, but not an ab- taking place. Let’s see if it is more of the same solute solution to the problem. Construction or all change for the better, or otherwise. Thearound the coasts escalates without a clear re have been some big shifts in voting prefesolution to the water supply problem. rences in recent times, so could it be exciting Transport also presents some challenges for times ahead? Who knows? 2024. With Low Emission Zones (LEZ) being I have been staggered by all of your good introduced in many of the larger municipali- wishes at my appointment and appreciate the ties, many people with older vehicles could constructive comments about going forward. find themselves in difficulty. The reality for I will be looking for your continued involvethose of us who live along the Spanish coast, ment in content and look forward to working with one or two exceptions, is that we live with you. We want to listen to your views and moderately rural lives with very limited public the EWN team hopes to provide you with the transport options or even availability. There news and content you are looking for in ‘The has been a lot of ‘jaw-jaw’ about this, but we People’s Paper’. Bill Anderson’s opinions are his own and are not necessarily representative of those of the publishers, advertisers or sponsors. bill-anderson@euroweeklynews.com
Nomads
THE city of Alicante has gained popularity among nomadic workers and has seen significant growth in the residential tourism market, particularly among British citizens seeking to work remotely in another country. According to a study conducted by the global payments platform Nebeus, based on a survey of 400 professionals from the United Kingdom, Alicante ranks as the third preferred Spanish city for remote work. The study, conducted at the end of 2023, reveals that Spain is the top destination for British people working remotely, with 22 per cent expressing a preference for the country. However, 20 per cent of respondents were not considering moving to work remotely, and 12 per cent would choose a different location. Other cities like Palma de Mallorca and Seville also received preferences from respondents.
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PINOSO’S bank holiday calendar for 2024 is set to feature a total of 14 holidays, including one recoverable day. Among these, 12 are national holidays celebrated throughout Spain, and two are local holidays specific to Pinoso. The nationwide holidays for 2024 include New Year’s Day on January 1, the Epiphany of the Lord on January 6, Good Friday on March 29, Labour Day on May 1, the Assumption of the Virgin on August 15, Spanish National Holiday on October 12, All Saints’ Day on November 1, Spanish Constitution Day on December 6, and the Nativity of the Lord on December 25. In addition to these, Pinoso will observe its local holidays on April 8 (St Vincent Monday) and August 8 (Patron Saint’s Day), bringing the total to 14 holidays. The Valencian Community will observe three additional holidays: San Jose on March 19, Monday Monday on April 1, and Valencian Community Day on October 9. Notably, the Valencian Government has removed San Juan Day on
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2024 HOLIDAYS: Note the dates.
June 24 from the official holiday list for 2024. However, June 24 will be considered a recoverable holiday, allowing non-essential service workers to take the day off, with the requirement to compensate the employer or administration for the time taken. Holy Thursday on March 28 will not be observed as a holiday in the Valencian Community, contrary to the rest of Spain except Catalonia.
DESPITE the absence of December data, Elche Tourism Office reports a significant surge in the total number of visitors throughout 2023. The figures so far show a remarkable 20 per cent increase compared to 2022. This upswing is mirrored in the annual hotel occupancy rates, exceeding 83 per cent, a notable 4.5 percentage points higher than in 2022. August retains its status as the peak month for tourist visits, boasting an impressive 94.5 per cent occupancy, coinciding with the holiday season.
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Tourism surge Following closely are the months of September and October, showcasing sustained growth in occupancy rates and enhanced hotel profitability throughout the year. The majority of tourists in 2023 were of national origin, hailing primarily from the Valencian Community, Madrid, Catalonia, and Andalucia. Among foreign visitors, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany continued to dominate, with a
ALICANTE Province has experienced a notably active seismic year in 2023, as revealed by data from the National Geographic Institute. A total of 91 seismic movements, ranging between 1.5 and 3.8 degrees on the Richter scale, were detected throughout the year. This marked a substantial increase of 70.3 per cent compared to the 64 earthquakes recorded in 2022. The seismic activity in 2023 also surpassed figures from previous years, with 76 earthquakes in 2021 and 68 in 2020. The Alcoia region notably led the count with 29 earthquakes, followed by Vega Baja with 11, and the Middle and Lower Vinalopo
notable increase in tourists from Belgium. Additionally, the city welcomed more Dutch, Scandinavian, Portuguese, and visitors from Eastern Countries and Latin America. A noteworthy addition to Elche’s tourism offerings was the introduction of a tourist information point in La Glorieta last summer. Serving nearly 1,200 people between July 26 and August 15, 75 per cent of visitors were of national origin.
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regions each recorded eight earthquakes. El Comtat, Alto Vinalopó, and l’Alacantí experienced the least seismic movement, with only two earthquakes each in 2023. Experts have acknowledged this surge in seismic activity, cautioning that various factors could contribute to the increased detection rather than solely reflecting an actual rise in earthquakes. Sergio Molina, a professor at the University of Alicante, highlighted the influence of factors such as improved instruments and additional detection stations over the years.
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ELCHE’S three municipal museums that were open to the public in 2023 experienced a notable increase in visitor numbers compared to the previous year, signalling a return to full normality post the pandemic era. Excluding December, a month traditionally marked by high visitation, the MAHE, the Museo de la Festa, and the Centro de Interpretación del Palmeral collectively recorded 57,981 visits, marking a 10 per cent rise from 2022. Consistently, the Archaeological and History Museum of Elche ‘Alejandro Ramos Folqués’ remained the most frequented, attracting 39,366 visits - a substantial 68 per cent of the total muALICANTE has positioned itself as a technological leader in the digital transformation of local administration, boasting innovative projects like the 16 cyber-kiosks or AL21. These initiatives aim to enhance and transform resident and council relationships through technology, electronic media, and artificial intelligence. Additionally, the city achieved a notable milestone with over 2,079,899 users accessing its website, alicante.es, in 2023. The Alicante City Council’s commitment to modernisation and innovative
nicipal museum visits and a noteworthy 11.1 per cent increase from the prior year. This surge can be attributed in part to its robust educational initiatives and the curation of engaging temporary exhibitions. Spring and Easter emerged as the peak period, witnessing heightened activity. Notably, two exhibitions commemorating the 125th anniversary of the discovery of the Lady of Elche were featured, delving into the significance of the bust and its historical journey. Lasting for six months, this exhibition drew over 9,000 visitors, becoming the most visited in recent years.
Smart city technologies is reflected in the successful implementation of various projects. Notable initiatives include the Alicante Smart City 2.0 Plan, Smart Centres and Markets, the digitisation of public services, new portals such as the Virtual Tax Office, the electronic platform, the digitisation of the Local Police, GitLab, and the automated InSuit accessibility platform for the web. Antonio Peral, the director of the Innovation area, expressed satisfaction
DURING the Christmas holidays, Elche experienced a significant increase in the number of national and foreign tourists, registering a growth of 22.5 per cent compared to the same period the previous year. More than 6,100 people visited the Municipal Tourism Office, with domestic visitors primarily hailing from the Valencian Community, Murcia, Madrid, Catalonia, and
with the positive outcomes, emphasising that the city has achieved “a more efficient, open, transparent government and very effective management with residents.” “The efforts have transformed the way people access and interact with the administration, positioning Alicante as a leading smart city and an international example.” The AL21 platform, accessible on any device and available in multiple languages, leverages artificial intelligence to provide a more natural and inclusive user experience.
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Museum resurgence Christmas tourism
ELCHE VISITORS: Christmas saw a significant increase.
Navarra. Foreign tourists originated from France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Germany. Mayor Pablo Ruz attributed this increase to the combination of a rise in activities, approximately 200 in one month, and an effective promotional campaign. The economic impact on Elche is estimated to be around €1.5 million. Hotel occupancy during Christmas reached 71 per cent, peaking at 99 per cent during the New Year’s Eve celebration.
At the commercial level, merchants and hoteliers expressed high satisfaction with the Christmas campaign. Approximately 67 per cent of respondents rated the Christmas atmosphere in the streets of Elche between 8 and 10. Similarly, 71.5 per cent rated the lighting and activities during this period between 8 and 10. A significant 73 per cent of those surveyed reported a turnover increase ranging from 10 to 30 per cent during this Christmas season.
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ROCK AGAINST CANCER charity is organising another year of fundraising events. The next, at the Stagger Inn in Rojales, is on January 30. Local businesses, including Sandra Oracle Readings, Pink Lake Creations, Catanza Jewellery, Home Chocs Store and Dutch’s Rugby Store, come together to support the cause. The charity will also be present at the Cox Car Club on January 28. Feeling lucky? Have a go on the Spin the Wheel. Numbers are €1 each with the next spin on January 31, at 7.00 on Facebook. Prizes depend on number of tickets sold. Garry Dutch, who works tirelessly for
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FUNDRAISING: For Rock Against Cancer.
Rock Against Cancer, expressed gratitude to everyone. Email: rockagainstcancer@out look.es or call (+34) 628 115 518.
Month of Dance
SANTA Pola is set to host a celebration of dance with the upcoming Mou-Te in February. Following a year marked by accolades and achievements in the dance profession, Maria Palazon and her dedicated team have garnered the support of the Santa Pola Town Council to orchestrate this spectacular event. Branded as ‘International Dance Month, Mou-Te Santa Pola’, the initiative aims to transcend traditional dance venues, bringing the art form to open spaces across the municipality. The event will feature the participation of renowned artists and groups from various countries, creating a fusion of dance styles and cultures. The event seeks to boost local commerce during a typically slower season. It is also intended as a tribute to the significant impact that Santa Pola’s young talents, such as María and other dancers and groups from the town, have made on the global dance stage.
Nora Shephard THE Alicante City & Beach Tourist Board has unveiled 26 tourist panels in the area between the Santa Bárbara and San Fernando castles. The panels, strategically placed in prominent locations like the castles of Santa Bárbara and San Fernando, Las Cigarreras, ADDA, the Central Market, Luceros, MARQ, and more, serve as informative markers highlighting the origin and history. To make this information accessible to a diverse audience, the panels feature explanations in Spanish, Valencian, and English, with Braille included for those
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TOURIST PANELS: Also offer an interactive tour.
with visual impairments. The panels maintain a unified aesthetic, bearing the phrase ‘Discover another area of the city to visit: Alicante between two castles’. A digital tourist gymkhana
THE mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolón, has inspected the completion of works in the Cabo Cervera urbanisation, which began in October. The works were aimed at improving accessibility, creating a safe pedestrian route, and resurfacing the entire urbanisation. The project, part of the Reasphalting initiative and improvements to pedestrian routes and accessibility had an investment of nearly €460,000, covering general expenses, industrial profit, and
titled ‘Alicante between two castles’ encourages exploration of this district. Participants answer questions about 11 tourist spots in the area, supported by brief descriptions.
Cabo Cervera VAT. The works, which took two months to complete, involved 24 different actions to enhance accessibility, including widening sections of pavements, renovating and creating new pedestrian crossings, and installing a protection barrier along the Paseo del Acantilado, approximately 300 metres long.
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Carp-R-Us
THE third round of the Carp-R-Us Winter Series was fished on the Rio Segura at Jacarilla. A mild morning gave way to a pleasantly warm January day, but everyone was caught out by a surprise rain shower just after midday. The river itself looked in excellent condition and a decent day’s fishing was hoped for. Normally, the best weights come from the
end pegs, but on this day two of the pegs in the middle of the stretch produced the best weights (although Russell Davidson on end peg 8 did lose a very large carp at the net). First, from peg 3 was Trevor Morrey with 12.60kg caught mainly on maggot and feeder. Second from peg 6 was Steve Fell with 9.10kg caught using pole and bread punch to the far
bank and maggot and feeder closer in. Third was Ian Brown (peg 2) with 4.24kg caught on a variety of methods, just pipping Paul Burton (peg 1) with 4.14kg caught on pellet and feeder. Further information about the club can be found on its website www.carp-r-us.weebly. com or on the Facebook page Carp-R-Us Fishing Costa Blanca
Studio 32 Want You WOULD you like to know more about getting involved with Studio 32 Musical Theatre Group? There are still male and female principal roles to be filled for the May production so
if you think you have what it takes, to tread the boards, sing, dance and be a part of the ensemble or take on a leading role then get in touch with them for a chat. If being on stage is not for you, S32 are
always looking for crew to help behind the scenes or Front of House during show week. Training will be available. Contact Linda on 679 062 272 for further information.
Museum milestone George Cunningham THE Provincial Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) achieved a record-breaking milestone in 2023. Welcoming a historic high of 300,271 visitors, this figure marks a significant achievement in its history, according to mayor of Benidorm,Toni Perez. The mayor expressed his admiration for the “extraordinary” results and commended the dedication of the museum staff. He noted that the MARQ once again succeeded in providing a diverse, captivating, and top-notch cultural experience. A major contributor to this success was the international temporary exhibition titled ‘The Legacy of the Qin and Han Dynasties, China: The Terracotta Warriors of Xi’an’. Since its opening in March, this exhibition drew an impressive 245,306 visitors, making it the most visited temporary exhibition in MARQ’s history. The museum’s extensive programming, including children’s activities, conferences, dramatised visits, and guided tours, also played a significant role in attracting visitors. The mayor emphasised that the success of MARQ goes beyond visitor num-
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bers, highlighting its role as a cultural atrraction for the province. The months of August, November, July, December, and June witnessed the highest visitor numbers, each surpassing 25,000 people. January is also expected to be successful, coinciding with the closing of the ‘Warriors of Xi’an’ exhibition on January 28. Additionally, the sites and monuments integrated into the MARQ management network reported substantial
visitation records in 2023. La Illeta dels Banyets in El Campello recorded 16,549 visits, while Tossal de Manises in Alicante received 10,422 visitors. Other sites, including Torre de Almudaina, Pla de Petracos in Castell de Castells, and Cova de l’Or in Beniarrés, reported 1,604, 843, and 727 visitors, respectively. The mayor highlighted that when considering the attendance figures from travelling exhibitions across the provincial and national terri-
Torrevieja Classic Car Club
THE club managed to run 11 out of 12 events in 2023. One cancellation was due to bad weather, and one was due to a lack of participants.
The club has a membership of 36 people and 27 classic or specialist cars. Unfortunately they lost a long-standing member this year, Stuart Tilley who attended nearly all events, meetings and other Sunday car events at Cox and Catral. He was also the club car valuer. He will be missed. Events included runs to see the Almond Blossom, The St Patrick’s Day Parade, Pinoso, Santomera, Calaspara, Hondon de la Frailes Cool Run, Go Karts where they were allowed to take their cars around the circuit and a trip to the Park Natural El Fondo Education Museum. The final event of the year was on Inocentes Day where the club had it’s annual driving skills event followed by mini golf and a meal. They look forward to having some new events in 2024 as well as their annual ones.
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Anna Ellis ON Friday, January 5, the streets of Alicante’s centre drew a crowd of over 60,000 people who gathered to witness the Three Wise Men’s Parade. The impressive procession, comprising 20 floats and approximately 1,200 participants, commenced from Avenida Estación shortly after 7.00pm, concluding its journey in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento about two hours later. Preceding the parade, an enthusiastic crowd of 4,000 people gathered to witness the live greeting of Their Majesties of the East in the Plaza de Toros. It served as the grand finale to the Christmas 2023-24 events, which Mayor Luis Barcala described as historic due to the record-breaking participation. Reflecting on the festive season, Mayor Barcala no-
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THREE KINGS: Drew a massive crowd.
ted, “It has been a Christmas to remember, marked by very high participation in the main scheduled events and a large presence of people in our streets from the first day to this impressive number of more than 60,000 attendees at the parade.”
He further emphasised that such a public response solidifies Alicante’s standing as one of the Christmas capitals in Spain, with the city ranking in the ‘top-5’ of searches nationwide for experiencing these special days.
IN December and January, Rotary Guardamar and Specsavers Ópticas in Guardamar, Torrevieja and La Zenia are working together to collect cleaning products, toiletries and baby care products for the Red Cross Guardamar. There is a large demand at present for these products and so these two organisations are joining forces to maximise the amount collected. The director of these three Specsavers Ópticas stores, Francisco Jurado, was proud to be elected as President of Rotary Club Guardamar and is strengthening the synergy between the club and his stores to support the community as much as he can. He explains, “We are delighted to launch this collection campaign for the Red Cross in Guardamar, an excellent charity, that we have supported many times in the past. The charity contacted us to say
Mírian García Receptionist and Susana del Barco Manager & Optometrist Specsavers Ópticas Guardamar.
that they had a shortage of baby care products, cleaning products and toiletries and asked for support. The campaign is running until the end of Januarand we need all the help people can give us. Unfortunately, many people in our community are struggling with the increasing cost of food and basic supplies and so the demand has significantly grown. If customers and local residents can add a few items to their weekly shop and drop them into their nearest store, it
would make an enormous difference to families who are really struggling.’ Rotary International is an international organisation and service club whose purpose is to bring together business and professional leaders. Rotary Guardamar work tirelessly to support worthy causes with large events such as the recent Christmas Golf Championship supporting the end of Polio and the Classic Car Rally in the summer which raised funds for the book bank at the high school IES Les Dunes. Specsavers Ópticas are the largest private optical brand in the world, dedicating to providing quality eye care at affordable prices and free comprehensive eye tests to protect the eye health of people in their community. There are six stores on the Costa Blanca. To find your nearest store, visit www.spec savers.es.
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Alicante mayor, Luis Barcala, with Film Star, Antonio Banderas.
boasting star-studded casts like Luis Tosar and Blanca Portillo in ‘La Ley del Mar’. Notable mentions include ‘The Immortal’, ‘Camilo Superstar’, ‘The Long Shadows’, ‘History of Crimes’, and ‘The Crime of Benejú-
THE mayor of Orihuela, Pepe Vergara, welcomed the Three Wise Men of the East during their visit to the Orihuela Town Hall on January 6. The kings, along with their royal pages and musical bands, arrived on horseback and were received with a reception at the Orihuela Town Hall. During the event, the keys to the city were handed over to Melchor, Gaspar, and Baltasar.
zar’. Looking ahead to 2024, the city has already secured the filming of ‘El Cautivo’ by Alejandro Amenábar. Beyond the realm of fiction, Alicante played host to the filming of two short films, three documentaries, and several television programmes. The city also provided the backdrop for television advertisements, videos, and reports for renowned brands, with a standout being the Gioseppo footwear company’s report featuring actress Elsa Pataki on the picturesque island of Tabarca in 2023.
Key of the city Following the reception, the pageantry moved through the streets of the municipality, eventually reaching the ‘Atanasio Die’ Circus Theatre. There, the Three Wise Men received visits from children who wanted to deliver their letters in person before the traditional parade in Orihuela Costa at 5.00pm.
Record cruising
Bob Marquess THE first two cruise ships of the year brought around 8,400 people to the Port of Alicante on January 6 and 9, marking the beginning of what is anticipated to be a record-breaking season. On Saturday, January 6, the Iona from P&O Cruises arrived, a day later than initially announced, boasting a capacity for 5,200 passengers. This sizeable vessel docked from 8.00am until 6.00pm. Following suit, the MSC Poesia docked on Tuesday,
The parade, which started from Plaza Antonio Vicea, passed through several streets, including Calle Pablo Picasso, Calle Nicolás de Bussy, Calle Dalí, and Calle Jade, before concluding at the Zenia Boulevard Shopping Centre. Simultaneously, in Orihuela centre, another parade began at 6.30pm, commencing from Las Espeñetas and proceeding through Calle San Pascual, concluding the route at Calle San Gregorio.
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The New Hollywood Image: Ayuntamiento de Alicante.
ALICANTE witnessed a surge in cinematic activity in 2023, hosting a total of 50 filmings. The filming ranged from movies and series to documentaries, television programmes, promotional advertisements, and photographic reports. In 2023, the Alicante Film Office successfully processed five international productions, including notable films such as ‘Camino a Belén’ featuring Antonio Banderas, the French production ‘Sharks in Paris’, and a Bollywood film. National cinema and series also found a welcoming home in Alicante, with the entire filming of ‘Enemigos’ and six series,
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CRUISE SHIPS: The season is expected to be a good one.
January 9, with the capability to transport 3,220 cruise passengers who explored the city between 7.00am until 4.00pm. Ana Poquet, the councillor for Tourism, emphasised the positive impact of cruise passengers on the city, contributing to deseasonalisation in spring and autumn. Collaboration between the Port Authority, the Costa Blanca Cruise Tourism Association, and the Alicante City & Beach Tou-
rist Board resulted in record-breaking figures for the sector in 2023, with 84 ships and over 200,000 cruise passengers. This year, projections indicate exceeding one hundred ships and 230,000 visitors. Moreover, 16 occasions will see two or more ships coinciding on the same day this year. Notably, the Silvermoon from Silverseas is set to call for the first time in Alicante.
euroweeklynews.com II LOCAL NEWS Nora Shephard ELCHE City Council has been promoting sustainable mobility policies to encourage the use of public transport, and one measure implemented is providing free access to city buses on days with increased traffic. This initiative, introduced on specific days like December 22, 23, and 24, as well as January 4 and 5 for travel to Campamento Real in the Torre Vaillo area, resulted in a 25 per cent increase in bus ridership. Claudio Guilabert, the councillor for Public Services, emphasised that providing free city buses on certain days is a strategy the municipal government plans to continue throughout 2024. The aim is to reduce reliance on private transportation and raise awareness ATTENTION all athletes! The first sporting events of the new year are arriving in the Vega Baja region, and Rojales is hosting its fifth edition of the Duathlon with a double modality. Registration is now open for those interested in participating. The Villa de Rojales Duathlon is scheduled for Sunday, January 28, and will serve as the Autono-
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CITY BUSES: Free access on busier days.
among citizens about the benefits of using public services. During the entire Christmas period, from December 22 to January 7, the number of public transport users increased by 10 per cent compared to the previous year, from 372,000 to
Double fun mous Sprint and Paratriathlon Championship. The event features a challenging course, with participants covering distances of five kilometres on foot initially, followed by 22.5 kilometres of cycling, and a final 2.5 kilometres of run-
World Cup THE Finnish Senior and Romanian Junior National Orientation Teams, consisting of a total of 40 athletes, have selected Rojales and its Rodeo Caves for their training in preparation for the 2024 World Cup in England. The athletes were observed training around the town on the morning of January 6.
408,000 passengers. The councillor highlighted the positive impact of the mobility policies in place, emphasising that in the fiscal year 2023, the number of urban bus passengers increased to 11.7 million from 9.9 million in 2022.
Rojales has become a chosen location for these teams to continue their preparation, emphasising its suitability for orientation training. The use of the Rodeo Caves and the town’s surroundings provide a valuable environment for these athletes to enhance their skills and readiness for international competitions.
ning. It’s a great opportunity for athletes to compete in both sprint and paratriathlon categories, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition. To register head to the website: www.rockthe sport.com.
On the move DURING the first quarter of 2024, the eco-park will be visiting the municipality of Los Montesinos on the first three Mondays of each month. The eco-park will be available from 08.30am to 2.30pm in the Town Hall Square. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to responsibly dispose of various items.
euroweeklynews.com II LOCAL NEWS Anna Ellis IN 2023, Santa Pola experienced a vibrant cultural scene, hosting a total of 33 theatrical performances, 23 concerts, 22 festivals, and five dance shows at the House of Culture. The events drew a substantial audience, with 13,434 attendees at the assembly hall and 3,166 visitors to the exhibitions. The diverse cultural programme featured a range of performances, including dance shows like the premiere of ‘Trópico’ by the local professional company Marroch, ‘Tiempo Eternal’ by the Neira y Santamaría company, and ‘10 Bach Sonnets’ with the award-winning dancer Asun Noales. The event lineup also included commemorations ALICANTE’S 11th Castle Race, scheduled for Sunday, January 14, aims to exceed the participation of last year, with close to 1,500 athletes expected for the 5,000 and 10,000-metre races. The event was presented at the Santa Barbara Castle, and with nearly 1,000 participants already registered, the organisers are optimistic about reaching their goal. The race will feature both 5,000-metre and
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like the centenary celebration of Joaquín Sorolla with the show ‘Word, music, and dance’ by the group Mediterranean Guitar. Several traditional festivals with a strong local tradition, such as the fourth Amateur Theatre Contest
Castle race
10,000-metre distances, and the routes include iconic locations such as Santa Barbara Castle and the city centre of Alicante. The councillor for Sports, Toni Gallego, highlighted the unique and challenging route of the Castle Race, making it stand out in Spain. Lucia Rodríguez, Ambassador of the Event and an Olympian in the 2020 Tok-
Market relocation THE weekly market on Paseo Calvo Sotelo in Orihuela will undergo a temporary change of location due to the start of the works to renew the drinking water, sanitation, and stormwater collection network. The market will be relocated to Plaza Teniente Linares on Tuesdays and Fridays until the completion of the infrastructure works. The temporary change aims to accommodate the necessary construction activities. Noelia Grao, the councillor for Markets, expressed gratitude to the residents of Orihuela for
‘Mayores a Escena’, the 16th Contest of Humour Monologues, and the 11th Autonomous Contest of Short Films, contributed to the cultural richness of Santa Pola, attracting a dedicated and loyal audience throughout the year.
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A temporary change.
their understanding during this period of adjustment. She emphasised that these works are part of the preliminary phase before the implementation of the digital project for the Calvo Sotelo market, which is planned to be funded by the Next Generation European funds.
yo Games praised the experience of running through the centre of Alicante without cars and emphasised the demanding yet essential climb to Santa Barbara Castle. The 5,000-metre race will start at 9.00am, and the 10,000-metre race will begin at 9.30am. Both races will conclude at the Joaquín Villar stadium’s athletics track.
Artisans
THE market and the gathering of local artisans are making a return, offering an opportunity to discover local talent in the Plaza de Almoradí on January 13. Community artisans gather each month in Almoradí, offering free workshops throughout the morning. This is a great chance to support local artisans and explore their wonderful creations. Attendees can find unique gifts while contributing to the growth of local businesses. It’s a fantastic way to connect with the community and appreciate the creativity and craftsmanship of local artists.
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SCANDINAVIA is currently dealing with an This extreme weather isn’t exclusive to unprecedented winter onslaught as re- Sweden and Norway. Meteorological sercord-breaking low temperatures and hea- vices in Denmark have sounded alarms vy snowfall wreak havoc across Norway. about the anticipated heavy precipitation The extremity of the weather conditions of wet snow and rain, expected to combihas paralysed cities and towns, leading to ne with strong winds. widespread disruptions in daily life. Strong winds have added to the disrupWith temperatures in some tion with thousands losing electriciareas plummeting to an asty in the southwestern county tonishing -40.5 degrees of Agder. Celsius, train and ferry The forecast remains services have been grim, with meteorodisrupted. logists predicting Southern an additional 40 Norway faced a recentimetres of lentless deluge of snow by Thursday, snow, particularly January 4 atop the in Arendal, where already substanan astounding 70 tial accumulation. cm (27.6 inches) of Grimstad and downsnow accumulated in town Kristiansand Image: Shutterstock/Roman Arbuzov a single day. Weather were deeply blankeCold snap grinds Norway to a halt. forecasts ominously ted, making driving predict an additional all but impossible, 40 cm (15.7 inches) of snowfall. prompting local authorities to urge resiConsequently, local authorities were dents to stay indoors. compelled to shut down schools and kinThere are no signs of improvement in dergartens. The intensity of the snowfall the short-term, and authorities continue halted mail delivery and suspended gar- to urge extreme caution, advising resibage collection services. In Kristiansand, dents to stay home and prepare for more residents were advised to work remotely disruptive weather conditions in the days due to the treacherous conditions. ahead.
Two join Schengen John Smith FOR those who considered that Bulgaria could be a good option if they couldn’t spend more than 90 days continuously in the EU, that option will soon disappear. At the moment you can stay in Bulgaria for 90 days and then spend another 90 days in any other Schengen State but this concession will stop once Bulgaria joins Schengen. As one of its last actions whilst holding the European Presidency, Spain confirmed on December 30 that both Bulgaria and Romania would be joining the Schengen area with effect from March 31, 2024. The initial agreement will only apply to air and maritime internal border controls whilst a decision is yet to be taken with regards to the lifting of checks at internal land borders. Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gómez, Spanish Minister for the Interior announced that the decision was una-
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Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gómez.
nimous and explained “I am very pleased that in 2024 air and maritime internal controls between Bulgaria and Romania and the other Schengen countries will become a thing of the past, after 12 years of negotiations. “We are thus continuing to build an ever wider and stronger area of free movement.” He went on to say “From March 31, 2024, there will no longer be checks on persons at EU internal air and maritime borders between Bulgaria and Romania and
the other countries in the Schengen area. “This date corresponds with the change of the winter/summer schedule set by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).” As soon as both countries were granted membership of the European Union, each applied certain protocols connected with Schengen but it is only now that they are both seen to be capable of meeting the requirements of the Schengen evaluation procedures, hence the decision.
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POSTCARD FROM THE GAMBIA
ALAN BOARDMAN is well-known for his Walking Tours for charity. Now he and his wife bring this goodwill to The Gambia. So what does The Gambia have to do with Spain? My wife, Jenny and I are on holiday there and have taken with us thousands of articles donated to what we called our EYEDROP campaign. The Gambia, despite having a successful tourist industry, is among the poorest countries in the world, rates 174 out of 191 in the world wealth index. This means there is a major issue with eyesight, the treatment for which is desperately underfunded. Spectacles in The Gambia are very expensive and are simply out of reach for most people. Before leaving our home in Mijas we launched the EYEDROP appeal, as a result of which, almost 400 pairs of new and used spectacles were donated by the general public. We received sterling support from several local charities and businesses who allowed their premises to be used as donation centres. Earlier this week we visited Brikama District Hospital, one of the busiest in The Gambia. We were met there by Doctor Adam, Head of Ophthalmology, who then accepted from us around 200 pairs of the
Our visit to Brikama District Hospital.
donated spectacles . She was thrilled. She stressed just how important the donation will be in her department’s constant battle to provide free eye care. She asked us to pass on her heartfelt thanks to all the people of the Costa del Sol who made this possible. We’ll send another Gambian postcard next week.
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ON a crowded Dublin tram on Christmas Eve, a moment of cruelty sparked unexpected acts of compassion. On December 24, in the heart of Dublin, an autistic boy named Luke became the victim of a harrowing incident on a Luas tram near Grafton Street. Two aggressors targeted him, ridiculing his autism before the situation escalated to physical violence. This heartless and unprovoked attack resulted in Luke suffering a dislocated knee. Following the incident, compassionate individuals quickly stepped forward.
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Kindness in Dublin tram ordeal
Luas tram crosses O’Connell Street, Dublin.
These ‘local heroes’, as Luke’s mother Rowena Maiden called them, bravely intervened. They assisted Luke off the tram, protected him from the rain, and urgently
Time to fly John Smith EVERY year, Spanish Airline Air Europa launches its Time to Fly Campaign which offers a range of internal and even international flights at low prices. Currently it operates a number of direct flights into and out of 16 different Spanish cities including Barcelona, Bilbao, Granada, Ibiza, Madrid, Malaga, Palma, Tenerife and Valencia. If you book an internal round trip between January 2 and January 14 for travel until June 13, you may benefit from a price of just €25 each way and that includes two pieces of hand luggage. It’s even possible to travel to Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, Paris and several other European destinations as well as Marrakesh for €29 each way and to the USA and Central and South America at cheaper prices than usual. Visit the Air Europa website to obtain your quote and book your flight (subject to availability) in the knowledge that even if the airline is finally sold to IAG that your booking should be safe.
called for an ambulance. Their presence provided comfort and reassurance to Luke, staying with him until his parents and help arrived. What was meant to be a festive evening turned into a night in the emergency department for Luke and his family. The trauma and Luke’s knee injury could have dampened their Christmas spirit. However, Luke’s resilience remained evident as he received thorough care
from the medical staff. Despite everything, he joined his family for Christmas Day dinner, demonstrating remarkable fortitude. In a touching gesture, a consultant doctor personally delivered a new knee brace, crutches, and pain relief to Luke’s home on Christmas Day. This act of kindness spared Luke the stress of another hospital visit. It showcased the extraordinary compassion that goes beyond the responsibilities of healthcare professionals. Rowena Maiden shared this story on social media, expressing her gratitude towards everyone who supported them. Her words highlight the power of empathy and the strength found in community ties. Her appreciation for the kindness and support they received during this difficult time has resonated with many.
Menu del Dia winning restaurant LAST year, the Euro Weekly News invited readers to recommend restaurants around the regions which offered the best Menu del Dia from a combination of choice, quality and price. We were delighted to receive a large number of entries although unfortunately, especially on Facebook, some people forget to include their contact details. There were still plenty to choose from and we have chosen Bar Paco in Javea which was recommended by Margaret Conner who will receive a prize of €100 from EWN to allow her and her partner several more meals there.
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CLASSICAL music aficionados are in for a treat as the renowned violinist, Viktoria Mullova, and virtuoso pianist, Alasdair Beatson, come together to perform the timeless compositions of Beethoven and Schubert. Scheduled for January 16 at 8.00pm, the recital will grace the stage of Teatro Principal de Alicante, Plaza Chapí, s/n-03001 Alicante. Viktoria is acclaimed for her exceptional versatility and musical integrity. Having won international recognition with her triumphs at the Sibelius Competition and Tchaikovsky Competition, the violinist’s mastery extends from classical to contemporary genres. Her collaborations with period instrument bands and exploration of creative contempoTHE Department of Tourism in Orihuela is kicking off the new year with an exciting array of tours. One standout offering is the ‘Palmeral and San Anton Festival in English’ route taking place on Sunday, January 14. Starting from the Santo Domingo School Bus Station car park at 10.30am, this unique tour aims to blend the traditional San Anton festivities in Orihuela with an international twist.
rary music showcase the musical diversity that has earned her global acclaim. The pianist, Alasdair Beatson, known for his sincere musicality and fearless programming, complements Mullova’s artistry. With a repertoire ranging from Beethoven and Brahms to contemporary works, Beatson’s collaborations with renowned musicians and numerous solo and chamber recordings have established him as a leading figure in the classical music scene. Tickets available at Teatro Principal de Alicante Box Office or (+34) 965 202 380, are selling fast. For additional information, email: infor macion@teatroprincipaldealicante.com or call (+34) 965 203 100.
San Anton in English
The experience is designed to create a connection between the coast and Orihuela’s centre, fostering tourism, local business engagement, and providing a platform for cross-cultural experiences. For the convenience of residents from the coast, an accessible bus departs at 9.30am from the Orihuela Costa Town Hall. The return journey to the coast is scheduled for
3.00pm, departing from the Santo Domingo School Bus Station car park. To be part of this exciting adventure, reserve your spot now, as spaces are limited. Bookings can be made on the website orihuelaturistica. es or through WhatsApp at (+34) 673 836 385. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join the fun and discover more about Orihuela!
Giselle glory XX de Alicante Teatro Principal
Beethoven & Schubert
TIMELESS BALLET: Beautiful choreography and emotionally expressive music.
ALICANTE looks forward to welcoming ballet fans to the timeless Ballet, Giselle, on Thursday, January 18 at 8.30pm. ‘Giselle’ is a classical ballet that premiered in 1841 at the Salle Le Peletier in Paris. It is one of the most famous and enduring works in the ballet repertoire, with a timeless story, beautiful choreography, and emotionally expressive music. The ballet is set in the Rhineland and unfolds in two acts. The first act introduces Giselle, a young peasant girl
who falls in love with a nobleman disguised as a commoner, Albrecht. Unbeknownst to Giselle, Albrecht is betrothed to a noblewoman, Bathilde. When Giselle discovers the truth, the shock and betrayal lead to her death from a heart attack. In the second act, Giselle becomes a Wili, a spirit of jilted brides who died before their wedding day. Led by Myrtha, the Queen of the Wilis, they haunt the forest and seek revenge on any man who enters their
domain. Albrecht, still mourning Giselle, visits her grave and falls into the clutches of the Wilis. Giselle’s enduring love for her, however, protects Albrecht, and she ultimately saves him from the vengeful spirits. Grab your tickets at the Teatro Principal de Alicante Box Office, located at Plaza Chapí, s/n-03001, Alicante, or by calling (+34) 965 202 380. For additional information, reach out via email to infor macion@teatroprincipalde alicante.com or call (+34) 965 203 100.
FINANCE DAME EMMA WALMSLEY, chief executive of biopharma giant GlaxoSmithKline, said Britain was “uniquely placed” in the drug development market owing to its background of academic skill and high-profile companies. “I’m a great optimist about the UK,’ she told a BBC Radio 4 interviewer.
Planning ahead
THE time that unpaid interns spend with companies in Spain will be included in the calculations of years worked when they reach pensionable age. This new measure, which came into force on January 1, will affect 1.2 students currently acquiring work experience, the Social Security ministry said.
Cash needed
CAMBRIDGE PROPERTIES HOLDINGS LTD, created in 2021 for the Selfridges takeover by Thailand’s Central Group and Austrian company Signa, has asked the former for more cash following Signa’s collapse. Selfridges’ property arm also needs to repay a £27.3 million (€31.6 million) shareholder loan in May.
Early sales
WINTER sales in Spain normally begin on January 7 once the Christmas holiday is finally over but fashion chains H & M, Cortefiel and Bimba y Lola broke with tradition by starting theirs on December 28. Smaller businesses warned that profit margins were so narrow, they could not afford to slash prices so early.
Shopping spree
FRIDAY December 22 was the UK’s most popular shopping day over the recent festive season, with 25 million trips made and £803 million (€929 million) spent in person, 85 per cent more than on an average Friday in 2023. Online spending remained steady at 11.6 per cent, data specialists Kantar said.
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€2.7 billion
estimated value of Tendam if the owner of Cortefiel, Springfield, Women’s Secret and Hoss Intropia goes ahead with plans to float the company on the Madrid stock exchange.
M & S on top again
Linda Hall MARKS & SPENCER shares reached a five-year high when trading resumed on the London stock exchange after the Christmas break. At one point on January 2, M & S shares shot up 2.5 per cent to increase the company’s value by more than £70 million (€80.8 million), while finishing the day 1.3 per cent higher. BNP Paribas analysts singled out M&S stock as one of their first choices for 2024 and predicted that the company would turn out to be Christmas 2023’s “likely winner.” Its market capitalisation
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M&S: Buoyant New Year start for high street stalwart.
has practically doubled to £5.5 billion (€6.3 billion) over the last 12 months, putting the company back into the FTSE 100 last August, four years after its 2019 relegation. In 2007 M & S was worth £12 billion (€13.8 billion) but
between 2014 and 2019 the high street stalwart lost much of its sheen as well as 60 per cent of its market value amid criticism of “tired stores” and failing to cater for its core clientele. The hoped-for revival plotted by M & S chairman
Archie Norman and chief executive Stuart Machin is paying off and its lacklustre clothing and homeware sections no longer lag behind the food departments. By last November, profits rose by more than £100 million (€115.5 million), permitting the company’s first dividend payout since the pandemic. Commentators have also pointed out that M & S is better-protected than many rival companies because a fair proportion of its most faithful clients are able to continue spending as normal, despite the costof-living crisis.
Iberdrola calls off US deal
IBERDROLA pulled out of its $8.3 billion (€7.5 billion) acquisition of New Mexico-based PNM Resources. The deal, which would have made Iberdrola subsidiary Avangrid one of the largest utility companies in the US, was cancelled on January 2. Avangrid explained that the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission vetoed the transaction in 2021 on “quality of service” grounds and a subsequent appeal was now enmired in the courts. The New Mexico regulator had also cited the Villarejo scandal which named Iberdrola chairman Ignacio
Slowdown for factories MANUFACTURING in Spain slowed for the ninth consecutive month in December, the Hamburg Commercial Bank and S&P Global’s Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) revealed. December earned 46.2 points compared with November’s 46.3, with both below the 50 cutoff separating contraction from growth. Last month’s slowdown reflected a falling-off of new orders owing to reduced national and international demand, the PMI showed. Instead, the country’s manufacturers cut back on production and used existing stocks, reducing reserves of raw materials and semi-finished goods for the ninth month running.
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IGNACIO GALAN: Chairman of Iberdrola and Avangrid.
Galan in the business and political intrigues of former policeman Jose Manuel Villarejo. The Spanish courts cleared Galan last June.
The PNM deal was approved by five US federal agencies and Texas’s public utility commission, but Avangrid explained on January 2 that with “no clear timing” on the New Mexico appeal, it was cancelling the deal in line with the terms of the PNM agreement. Goldman Sachs analysts quoted by the Financial Times said Iberdrola’s decision was a “strategic positive” as interest rates had soared since the merger was announced. It also avoided a €9 billion hike in Iberdrola’s net debt, taking this it to approximately €55 billion.
Disappearing cash
THE UK’s farmers accused the government of reneging on its pledge to spend an annual £2.4 billion (€2.8 billion) on agriculture. The government promised that by the end of the present parliament this £2.4 billion would be compensating for the disappearance of the EU’s common agricultural policy which paid farmers for each hectare of land they managed. Instead, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) figures show that it underspent by £110 million (€127.5 million) between 2021 and 22 and £117 million (€135.6 million) between 2022 and 23. In all, £227 million (€263 million) of the pledged cash has not reached them, the farmers said.
Gold rush SALES of gold, precious metals and coins rose 7 per cent last year compared with 2022. As the number of people turning to gold overtakes the 2020 boom experienced during lockdown, the Royal Mint said this was the result of an increase in smaller investors looking for a “safe haven.” Nevertheless, the Royal Mint’s payments to customers selling back their gold soared by almost 50 per cent as gold reached a record high last year. It was also likely that gold would climb to new levels during 2024 if interest rates were to fall, Royal Mint analyst Stuart O’Reilly predicted.
Looking ahead Come clean Logical expansion
THE New Year is a time for predictions, and economist Roger Bootle foresaw that 2024 would be “unusually uncertain.” But writing in the Telegraph Bootle also predicted “significant” cuts in interest rates before long, with the US leading the way. The Fed might be able to cut interest rates as early as March, he said, followed by the eurozone and then the UK in the last few months of the year, if not before. Britain’s key problem, Bootle stated, was the stubbornness of pay inflation, which would not be assisted by next April’s sizeable increase in the National Living Wage. “Even so, by the end of the year, CPI inflation should be down to about 1.2 per cent, but with the core rate considerably higher, at about 2.5 per cent.”
UNILEVER should be more open regarding its tax situation in Russia, pro-Ukraine campaigners said. After the Ukraine invasion, Unilever stopped all imports and exports to Russia but decided to continue producing “everyday essential food” including ice cream at its factories there. Activists called on the company, which makes Persil, Hellman’s and Marmite, to disclose how much it has paid in taxes to the Kremlin in the past year. The request followed the Russian government’s announcement last December that it would eliminate the need for “certain businesses” to publish trading details although it is not yet known whether this covers Unilever.
SPANISH logistics group has bought Belgium Parcels Service (BPS), a company that specialises in the urgent distribution of pharmaceuticals in Belgium and Luxembourg. “This acquisition represents an important milestone in Logista’s expansion in Europe,” the company announced. “It also strengthens its position in pharmaceutical distribution and the courier segment.” BPS provides 24-hour courier services in Belgium and Luxembourg, as well as 24- and 48-hour services in the Netherlands, France and Germany. Logista paid approximately €8 million for BPS, as it continues its strategy of focusing on geographical and business diversification.
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Closing Prices 8 January
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Net
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Price(p)
Change(p)
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Net
3I Group.....................................2.281,00............. -56,00............-2,40%.......... 286,76K
InterContinental..........................7.032,0............... -96,0.............-1,35%........... 60,75K
Abrdn.......................................... 169,18................ -4,10.............-2,36%.......... 615,33K
Intermediate Capital...................1.578,50............. -38,00............-2,35%........... 53,70K
Admiral Group.............................2.669,0............... -31,0.............-1,15%........... 29,44K
Intertek........................................4.209,0............... -67,0.............-1,57%........... 32,23K
Anglo American...........................1.846,0............... -26,6.............-1,42%.......... 458,05K
ITV............................................... 62,88................. -0,62.............-0,98%.......... 785,18K
Antofagasta................................1.595,00.............. -9,50.............-0,59%........... 79,33K
J Sainsbury................................. 304,50................ -3,70.............-1,20%............1,88M
Ashtead Group............................5.074,0.............. -170,0............-3,24%.......... 116,43K
Johnson Matthey........................1.605,5............... -44,0.............-2,67%........... 52,32K
Associated British Foods.............2.346,0............... -28,0.............-1,18%.......... 234,06K
Land Securities........................... 686,40............... -10,00............-1,44%.......... 116,55K
AstraZeneca...............................10.802,0.............. -62,0.............-0,57%.......... 108,69K
Legal & General.......................... 241,86................ -4,30.............-1,75%............2,47M
Auto Trader Group Plc................ 686,60................ -8,80.............-1,26%.......... 198,66K
Lloyds Banking............................ 46,92................. -0,63.............-1,32%...........18,53M
Aviva........................................... 426,60................ -6,50.............-1,50%.......... 637,18K
London Stock Exchange..............8.960,0............... -50,0.............-0,56%.......... 311,42K
B&M European Value Retail SA... 544,80................ -8,20.............-1,48%.......... 339,70K
Melrose Industries...................... 548,20................ -8,00.............-1,44%.......... 543,65K
BAE Systems..............................1.149,00.............. -6,50.............-0,56%.......... 787,03K
Mondi.........................................1.490,00............. -47,50............-3,09%.......... 340,61K
Barclays...................................... 153,50................ -2,08.............-1,34%............6,13M Barratt Developments................. 540,80............... -10,00............-1,82%.......... 803,87K Berkeley......................................4.722,0............... -53,0.............-1,11%........... 16,76K BHP Group Ltd...........................2.572,00............. -54,50............-2,08%.......... 241,63K BP............................................... 471,70................ -1,75.............-0,37%............3,43M British American Tobacco...........2.355,5............... -11,0.............-0,47%.......... 425,72K British Land Company................. 392,10................ -3,70.............-0,94%.......... 685,07K BT Group.................................... 120,45................ -1,15.............-0,95%............2,49M Bunzl...........................................3.139,0............... -45,0.............-1,41%........... 48,12K Burberry Group...........................1.364,0................+4,5............. +0,33%......... 318,27K Carnival.......................................1.184,5............... -19,0.............-1,58%........... 57,56K Centrica....................................... 147,65................+0,30............ +0,20%...........1,58M Coca Cola HBC AG......................2.290,0............... -19,0.............-0,82%........... 59,92K Compass....................................2.126,00.............. -8,00.............-0,38%.......... 229,48K CRH............................................5.184,0............... -66,0.............-1,26%........... 53,69K Croda Intl....................................4.597,9............... -69,0.............-1,48%.......... 137,69K DCC.............................................5.638,8............... -76,0.............-1,33%........... 28,44K Diageo.........................................2.742,0............... -66,5.............-2,37%............3,75M DS Smith.................................... 296,40................ -6,70.............-2,21%.......... 327,07K EasyJet........................................ 490,00................ -7,10.............-1,43%.......... 430,80K Experian......................................3.034,0............... -17,0.............-0,56%.......... 261,57K Ferguson....................................14.565,0............. -145,0............-0,99%............ 7,45K Flutter Entertainment..................13.200,0............. -165,0............-1,24%.......... 106,48K Fresnillo...................................... 535,80................ -7,20.............-1,33%.......... 232,12K Glencore...................................... 459,55................+0,30............ +0,07%...........2,14M GSK plc......................................1.535,00.............. -4,40.............-0,29%............2,24M Halma..........................................2.113,0............... -32,0.............-1,49%........... 94,21K Hargreaves Lansdown................. 717,30................ -9,60.............-1,32%.......... 304,37K Hikma Pharma...........................1.831,00............. -19,50............-1,05%........... 55,58K HSBC.......................................... 629,70................ -2,80.............-0,44%............2,73M IAG.............................................. 150,80................ -2,50.............-1,63%............1,91M Imperial Brands..........................1.845,00............. -15,00............-0,81%.......... 127,86K Informa....................................... 762,60............... -12,40............-1,60%.......... 266,61K
National Grid..............................1.068,00............. -10,50............-0,97%.......... 510,26K NatWest Group........................... 218,80................ -1,30.............-0,59%............2,15M Next............................................8.371,5.............. -178,0............-2,08%.......... 334,12K
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Closing Prices 8 January 3M.............................................. 108,20................+0,41............ +0,38%...........1,98M American Express....................... 187,10................+1,38............ +0,75%...........2,66M Amgen........................................ 303,17................+2,48............ +0,82%...........2,72M Apple........................................... 181,91................ -2,34.............-1,27%...........56,64M Boeing......................................... 245,00................+1,09............ +0,45%...........4,25M Caterpillar.................................... 286,14................+1,84............ +0,65%...........2,67M Chevron...................................... 150,72................ -1,61.............-1,06%............6,33M Cisco............................................ 50,08................. -0,43.............-0,85%...........12,65M Coca-Cola..................................... 59,77................. -0,19.............-0,31%...........11,18M Dow............................................. 54,19................. -0,44.............-0,81%............3,83M Goldman Sachs........................... 383,12................+1,33............ +0,35%...........1,03M Home Depot................................ 338,67................+0,41............ +0,12%...........2,64M Honeywell................................... 204,90................+0,37............ +0,18%...........2,18M IBM............................................. 160,86................+0,76............ +0,47%...........2,33M Intel.............................................. 46,87................. -0,18.............-0,38%...........46,78M J&J............................................. 160,63................ -0,34.............-0,21%............6,00M JPMorgan................................... 171,50................+1,22............ +0,72%..........10,18M McDonald’s................................. 291,84................ -2,55.............-0,87%............4,20M Merck&Co................................... 117,09................+2,32............ +2,02%...........8,90M Microsoft.................................... 367,94................ -2,66.............-0,72%...........16,06M Nike............................................. 102,35................ -1,69.............-1,62%............7,66M Procter&Gamble......................... 148,67................+0,83............ +0,56%...........4,24M Salesforce Inc............................. 251,24................ -0,60.............-0,24%............3,91M The Travelers.............................. 192,54................+1,24............ +0,65%...........1,82M UnitedHealth............................... 545,71................+3,68............ +0,68%...........2,13M Verizon......................................... 39,38.................+0,22............ +0,57%..........22,38M Visa A.......................................... 259,76................+1,78............ +0,69%...........2,56M Walgreens Boots.......................... 24,26................. -1,31.............-5,12%...........60,12M Walmart...................................... 157,76................ -1,54.............-0,97%............5,73M Walt Disney.................................. 90,58................. -1,07.............-1,17%............9,59M
Unilever.......................................3.824,0............... -18,5.............-0,48%.......... 337,03K
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Ocado.......................................... 708,60............... -25,60............-3,49%.......... 138,71K Persimmon.................................1.375,5............... -11,5.............-0,83%.......... 215,42K Phoenix....................................... 514,07............... -10,00............-1,91%.......... 302,68K Prudential.................................... 819,30............... -16,20............-1,94%............1,03M Reckitt Benckiser........................5.506,0............... -12,0.............-0,22%.......... 119,36K Relx............................................3.082,00............. -25,00............-0,81%.......... 686,87K Rentokil....................................... 411,40................ -2,60.............-0,63%.......... 567,16K Rightmove.................................. 549,98................ -9,00.............-1,61%.......... 170,69K Rio Tinto PLC..............................5.658,0............... -96,0.............-1,67%.......... 392,44K Rolls-Royce Holdings................. 293,10................ -4,80.............-1,61%............2,45M Sage...........................................1.129,00............. -19,00............-1,66%.......... 281,58K Samsung Electronics DRC.........1.441,00............. -15,00............-1,03%............ 2,23K Schroders.................................... 423,0.................. -8,7..............-2,02%.......... 159,20K Scottish Mortgage....................... 753,20................ -9,00.............-1,18%.......... 445,33K Segro.......................................... 856,60................ -7,60.............-0,88%.......... 204,15K Severn Trent...............................2.558,8............... -23,0.............-0,89%........... 57,20K Shell............................................2.575,8............... -18,5.............-0,71%.......... 932,61K Smith & Nephew........................1.042,00.............. -9,00.............-0,86%.......... 107,08K Smiths Group.............................1.693,50............. -26,50............-1,54%........... 39,91K Spirax-Sarco Engineering...........9.680,0.............. -182,0............-1,85%............ 5,29K SSE............................................1.841,00.............. -5,00.............-0,27%.......... 157,55K St. James’s Place........................ 642,00............... -12,40............-1,90%.......... 301,81K Standard Chartered..................... 641,80................ -9,60.............-1,47%............2,80M Taylor Wimpey............................ 142,70................ -1,55.............-1,07%............2,54M Tesco.......................................... 299,10................ -3,30.............-1,09%............2,89M
United Utilities............................1.049,50............. -14,00............-1,32%.......... 122,10K Vodafone Group PLC.................. 70,010............... -0,440............-0,62%............4,27M Whitbread...................................3.548,0............... -33,0.............-0,92%........... 68,76K WPP............................................ 762,40...............+20,20........... +2,72%...........1,32M
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Most Advanced QuantumScape Corporation............................... +2.80.......................... +43.08% Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc......................... +1.42.......................... +14.65% Peloton Interactive, Inc...................................... +0.75.......................... +13.94% Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc........................... +2.84.......................... +12.10% Select Medical Holdings Corporation................. +2.65.......................... +11.28% MINISO Group Holding Limited......................... +1.97........................... +9.89% Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc........................ +2.56........................... +8.01% The Simply Good Foods Company..................... +3.10........................... +7.83% Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.................................. +5.90........................... +7.75% Rocket Lab USA, Inc.......................................... +0.37........................... +7.25% M - Million Dollars
Most Declined Mobileye Global Inc............................................-9.75...........................-24.55% Endeavour Mining plc.........................................-2.20...........................-10.14% Nextracker Inc.....................................................-4.29............................-9.24% Evotec SE............................................................-0.91............................-8.66% Livent Corporation..............................................-1.54............................-8.53% Sunrun Inc..........................................................-1.38............................-7.48% APA Corporation.................................................-2.70............................-7.35% Array Technologies, Inc......................................-1.19............................-7.16% Allegro MicroSystems, Inc..................................-1.84............................-6.36% Organon & Co.....................................................-0.85............................-5.81% EchoStar Corporation..........................................-0.82............................-5.73% M - Million Dollars
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REVENUES from David Beckham’s business interests, which included deals with Netflix and the Qatar World Cup, doubled last year to £72.6 million (€84.2 million) compared with £34.3 million (€39.7 million) in 2022. Meanwhile wife Victoria’s fashion firm will continue to require shareholder support after reporting pretax losses of £3.1 million (€3.6 million) in 2023.
Rome contract
SPANISH rolling stock manufacturer CAF secured a €130 million contract to build 40 trams for Rome city hall and maintain and repair these for five years. The company, which is based in Beasain (Guipuzcoa), revealed that the initial order from ATAC, Rome’s publicly-owned transport company, could be extended to €400 million and 121 trains.
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Festive spending spree
Linda Hall GROCERY price inflation slowed to 6.7 per cent in December compared with November’s 7.7 per cent, British Retail Consortium figures revealed. Food inflation dropped to its lowest since April 2022, and although sweets, eggs and frozen potato products rose, dairy items, including butter, milk and cream, were cheaper. Meanwhile, supermarket chains had their bu-
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ALDI: Discount chain’s sales grew by 9.9 per cent
siest Christmas since 2019, data specialists Kantar an-
nounced. “The inflation rate is co-
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SPAIN’S Ibex 35, equivalent to the UK’s FTSE 100, had a record year and a return to pre-pandemic levels. Its 23 per cent improvement was principally due to the textile giant Inditex as well as the Santander and BBVA banks, although analysts described Inditex as the Spanish stock exchange’s “principal mainstay.” The company founded and still con-
trolled by Amancio Ortega closed the year with a 59.9 per cent upsurge in its share price, surpassed only by pharmaceutical company Rovi’s 65.5 per cent increase. On November 21, Inditex shares beat their own record, overtaking the €36.7 of June 2017 but continued their climb to end 2023 with a price just a little shy of €40.
ming down at the fastest pace we have ever recorded,” Fraser McKevitt, head of Kantar’s Retail and Consumer division, said. Promotions were central to retailers’ strategy over the holiday season, McKevitt added. “Nearly one third of all spending in the month up to Christmas Eve was on items with some kind of offer, the highest level since December 2020, and £823 million (€951.9 million) more than 2022.” A record £13.7 billion (€15.8 billion) passed through supermarket tills last month with an average household outlay of the highest-ever £477 (€551.8). Biggest share of the Christmas supermarket shop went to Aldi and Lidl, with Lidl’s sales up 13.8 per cent up on the 12 weeks ending on December 24. Aldi’s sales grew by 9.9 per cent, giving them a combined market share of 17 per cent.
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Red card FC BARCELONA will sue Libero Football Finance AG for defaulting on its €40 million payment for a 10 per cent holding in the Barça Vision online media company. This payment was fundamental to Barcelona’s plans to float its content subsidiary Barça Media on Nasdaq, the New York stock exchange, which was originally planned for the end of 2023.
Daily fine BRITISH telecoms company BT missed the December 31 deadline imposed by the government on security grounds to remove all equipment made by Chinese company Huawei from its core network. The cut-off date had been extended on two occasions and missing it again could expose BT to a daily fine of £100,000 (€115,959) for every day over the deadline.
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The future looks bleak LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT I FIND it difficult to contemplate why the Western general public and indeed the politicians, can’t, or simply refuse to admit, that Hamas are exploiting the beleaguered citizens of Palestine as victims solely to gain supportive propaganda for a conflict they have been involved in for years? Israel has not, as the disinformation instigators continue to spout, ‘declared war on Palestine’s innocent citizens’. If Hamas were to discontinue their policies of hiding behind, or literally underneath the populace and repositioned themselves in more unpopulated areas, or indeed were prepared to sit around the negotiating table, the horrendous death toll that is befalling the inhabitants of the country would probably be terminated in days. But they won’t will they? The more Palestinians that are sacrificed, the more they can blame the atrocities on the Israelis, whose generals, rest assured, would be only too relieved to continue
or end the conflict without the horrific slaughter of so many civilians. The Hamas warren of tunnels and war rooms have been purposely constructed under hospitals, schools and religious establishments, primarily to avoid attack or if it should subsequently take place, be able to blame the enemy for the horror and killing of their innocent nationals. It is an obvious, cold blooded and utterly disgraceful method of misinformation. Those partaking in the demonstrations all over the West in support of these bloodthirsty undertakings should also be ashamed and condemned for patronage of a group that began this latest conflict by slaughtering the young, elderly and babies of a peaceful Israeli community. To also witness the anti-sematic attitude and actions of a vast number of mid-East immigrants is also completely unacceptable. It is important for these refugees and their kin to remember they were expected to leave their difficulties and hatred behind them, not revive them in countries who have offered them succour and the chance to live a peaceful and harmonious future with their
neighbours. When the Jewish people fled the ravages of Hitler and the holocaust, they entered Britain with jubilation and thanks. They then proceeded to blend into the British way of life. They diversified into business and the astute among them employed many of the local populace, who were always treated with respect love and not a little humour. The areas they created were not ‘no go’ communities riddled with hate and religious fervour. All manner of faiths and different beliefs were welcomed into their homes and schools of teaching. If the majority of Mid-East immigrants don’t learn to live and respect the laws of the countries that have welcomed them, it can only end in one way. The Far Right will grow in stature and subsequently the great cities of the West will soon begin to resemble the ravages of Gaza and Beirut. In the words of John Lennon. ‘Give peace a Chance’. If you don’t, the future of us all looks very bleak indeed. Keep the Faith. Love Leapy leapylee2002@gmail.com
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Record visitors for Picasso Museum in 2023 THE Museo Picasso Malaga has seen a record number of visitors walk through its doors during the year 2023. 2023 saw the 50th anniversary of Picasso’s death, and the museum marked this event by advertising a special exposition in honour of the Malaga born artist’s passing. The record number of visitors was a massive 779,279 people that came to the museum, around 8 per cent more than in 2019, which was the best year to date in the 20 years that the attraction has been open. It is also 21 per cent more visitors than the year prior, 2022. The museum made their proud announcement on Friday December 29, and another piece of exciting news was to follow.
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It was then publicised that artist Miguel Lopez-Remiro will be the new director of the Picasso Museum in 2024. Miguel is originally from Pamplona and is aged 46 years old. He has previously worked as deputy curatorial director of the Guggenheim Bilbao and director of the University of Navarra Museum. It looks like even more great things are in store for this cultural landmark in the south of Spain.
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Most beautiful train station IN general, train stations aren’t the most pleasant places to hang around. However, just a two-hour rail trip from Spain, the São Bento station in Porto, Portugal, has been described as a European jewel Inaugurated in 1916, Sao Bento’s grand opening came decades after its tracks first felt the rumble of trains. The station, a centenarian landmark, is renowned for its over 20,000 azulejo tiles. These tiles, predating the station itself from 1905, vividly narrate Portugal’s rich history in blue and white. This artistic masterpiece spans an impressive 550 square metres, transforming the station into an iconic European destination. Resembling the academic French style seen in the Paris Opera, Sao Bento was built using granite, replacing an older convent that was destroyed by fire. The station’s three levels stand proudly near Porto’s
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EUROPEAN JEWEL: Sao Bento Railway Station.
bustling Aliados Avenue and the towering Clerigos Tower. This 75-metre-high marvel is a stone’s throw from the station, alongside the Liberty Square and the Se Cathedral - Porto’s spiritual heart. The station’s proximity to notable landmarks makes it a prime starting point for exploring Porto. Its unique blend of history and art in its tiles captures significant events and scenes, offering a silent yet eloquent lesson in Portuguese culture. This artistic journey begins the
moment one steps into the station, surrounded by these tiles, each telling a tale. Sao Bento station is more than a travel hub, it is a gateway to Northern Portugal’s gems. Trains from here head to picturesque locales like Aveiro, known for its vibrant houses; Braga, a peaceful retreat and the UNESCO-listed historic centre of Guimaraes. While direct connections from Spain reach Porto at Campanha station, it’s merely a five-minute journey to the artistic grandeur of Sao Bento.
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Navigating Dry January Perimenopause and your hair AS the new year dawns, many individuals embark on the popular tradition of Dry January, a commitment to abstain from alcohol for the entire month. If you’re considering reducing your alcohol intake, here are some tips to navigate this alcohol-free journey successfully. Firstly, set clear and realistic goals. Define your reasons for participating in Dry January, whether it’s for health, clarity, or a reset. Find alternative beverages to replace alcoholic drinks. Experiment with mocktails, herbal teas, or infused water to discover enjoyable non-alcoholic options. Engage in activities that don’t revolve around drinking. Pursue hobbies, exercise, or socialise in environments where alcohol is not the primary focus. Enlist support from friends or join online communities participating in Dry January. Having a su-
AS women navigate the perimenopausal phase, characterised by hormonal fluctuations leading up to menopause, they may notice changes in their hair. Hormonal shifts, particularly a decline in estrogen levels, can influence the hair’s texture and volume. Some women experience thinning, while others may notice increased dryness or frizziness. The decrease in estrogen impacts hair growth cycles, potentially leading to a reduction in hair thickness. Additionally, declining estrogen can contribute to a decrease in oil production, leaving hair drier and more prone to breakage. While these changes are common, maintaining a healthy lifestyle,
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HORMONAL SHIFTS: Can influence the texture of hair.
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Want to stop smoking in 2024? LABELLED ‘the holy grail’ for finally bea- that is greatly increases the rate of beating your smoking habit - Cytisine - have ting the smoking habit for good. you heard of it yet? The effect is reported to be similar but Hailed as highly effective for weaker than nicotine, and to be smoking cessation, it is safe and effective in manaavailable on the public ging withdrawal symphealth system now toms. As usual, there in Spain under the are reported side brand name Todacieffects; it is unlikely tan, and in the UK to be prescribed for from late January the elderly or tho2024. se with heart proCytisine is a nablems, which is why turally occurring it important that it is Credit: Shutterstock/1931685242 alkaloid found in prescribed by a doctor. plants such as laburThe current claim is STOP NOW: Quit the nic! num. The standard courthat smokers are twice se is a 12 week period as likely to quit by using of tablets or capsules, the dose of cytisine, so for those of you who have which is reduced over time. It has been made quitting a priority for 2024, peravailable in Eastern Europe for some haps it is a conversation to have with time and reports are favourable, stating your medical practitioner!
4am Wake-up call WAKING up consistently at 4am can be disruptive to sleep patterns and overall well-being. Several factors may contribute, such as stress, anxiety, or an irregular sleep schedule. To break this habit, establish a consistent bedtime routine, ensuring you go to bed at a reasonable hour. Crea-
te a calming environment in your bedroom and limit exposure to screens before bedtime. Evaluate and manage stressors in your life, incorporating relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation. Avoid stimulants like caffeine or heavy meals close to bedtime. If
the issue persists, consult with a healthcare professional to rule out underlying sleep disorders. By prioritising a healthy sleep routine and addressing potential triggers, you can regain control over your sleep patterns and wake up feeling more rested and refreshed.
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MAINTAINING good oral hygiene is essential, but there are specific instances when brushing your teeth may do more harm than good. Here are three scenarios to approach with caution: 1. After Breakfast: While it might seem counterintuitive, brushing immediately after consuming acidic breakfast items like citrus fruits or juices can erode softened enamel. Experts recommend waiting at least 30 minutes to allow saliva to neutralise acids before brushing. 2. After Vomiting: Stomach acid is highly corrosive, and brushing immediately after vomiting can exacerbate enamel erosion. Instead, rinse your mouth with water or a fluoride mouthwash and wait before brushing to protect your teeth from further damage. 3. After Eating Sweets: Contrary to instinct, brushing immediately after indulging in sugary treats can be harmful. The enamel temporarily softens due to sugar exposure, and immediate brushing may contribute to enamel wear. Instead, rinse your mouth and wait before brushing to strike a balance between maintaining oral health and preventing unnecessary enamel erosion.
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Essence of Scandinavia SCANDINAVIAN beauty is an embodiment of simplicity, purity, and a deep connection to the pristine landscapes that define the region. Drawing inspiration from the breathtaking natural surroundings, Scandinavian beauty emphasises a clean and minimalist aesthetic.
Reflecting the purity of Nordic landscapes, skincare and beauty products often feature natural, locally sourced ingredients. From nutrient-rich berries to calming botanicals, these elements harness the power of nature to nourish and enhance the skin. The minimalistic approach extends to make-up, where the emphasis is on enhancing one’s natural features rather than masking them. Soft, neutral tones mirror the serene colours of the Nordic environment, creating a harmonious and effortlessly elegant look. In essence, Scandinavian beauty goes beyond cosmetics; it embodies a lifestyle that cherishes the simplicity and authenticity found in the natural world, promoting a radiant and truly timeless aesthetic.
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Staying true to your new routine EMBARKING on a new fitness routine or diet is a commendable endeavour, but the real challenge lies in maintaining consistency. Begin by setting realistic, achievable goals, and break them into smaller milestones for a sense of accomplishment. Find a workout or eating plan that aligns with your preferences to enhance enjoyment and adherence. Establish a routine, scheduling workouts or meal prep like any other essential commitment. Hold yourself accountable by tracking progress and celebrating achievements along the way. Incorporate variety to prevent monotony and keep things interesting. Surround yourself with a supportive community, whether it’s friends, family, or fitness buddies. Lastly, be kind to yourself; if setbacks occur, view them as learning opportunities rather than obstacles. By implementing these strategies, you can foster the consistency needed to turn your new fitness routine or diet into a sustainable and successful lifestyle change.
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TRIPOLINO: Turned 111 years old in August last year.
of all its citizens, extends its heartfelt condolences to its son Romano and his family.” In the Tuscan town in the province of Livorno, Tripolino Giannini had a fruit and vegetable shop. A great sports enthusiast, he took part in the first Cecina footrace in 1929, finishing fourth. An event that still exists
and to which he remained very attached, even serving as starter until he was over a hundred years old. Tripolino had lived through wars, epidemics and pandemics; he boasted of having survived several epidemics, from the Spanish Flu to Covid, and of having witnessed more than a century of Italian history.
Catherine McGeer IN a surprising twist, Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II, revered as Europe’s longest-serving monarch, made a historic announcement during her customary New Year’s Eve address. After an impressive 52-year reign, the 83-year-old monarch declared her abdication, setting the stage for her eldest son, Crown Prince Frederik, to ascend the throne on January 14. Diverging from British royal customs, Denmark won’t hold a formal coronation ceremony but he will simply assume the mantle of King of Denmark and head of state, presiding over not only Denmark but also Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Crown Prince Frederik, recognised for his passion for environmental causes, spearheaded the celebrated ‘Royal Run’ during his 50th birthday. This running event, cherished by over 70,000 Danes, became a tradition disrupted only during the pandemic. Much like King Charles III of Britain, Prince Frederik passionately embraces environmental concerns. His deep-rooted commitment to addressing the climate crisis has significantly impacted his perspective, compelling him to advocate vocally by attending United Nations climate summits and urging global action. Upon assuming the throne, Crown Prin-
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KNOWN as ‘Tripolino’, the former marksman in the Italian army had turned 111 years old on August 20 last year which he celebrated with a big party. Sadly, he passed away on the last day of 2023. He passed away in Cecina, in the province of Livorno, the town where Tripoli Giannini was born on August 20, 1912. His son Romano made the announcement: “On New Year’s Day, my father Tripoli Giannini, the oldest man in Europe, died. He lived 111 years and 133 days, a record! He joined his wife Tosca, my mother, who had been waiting for him for over 40 years. Tripoli deserves a special epitaph and I will write it in the coming days. Now is the time for silence and prayers.” And there were condolences from the Municipality of Cecina, with commissioner Vincenza Filippi saying, “The Municipality of Cecina, also on behalf
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ce Frederik is set to inherit a monthly state allowance of 7.5 million Danish kroner (€1,005,750), part of the royal family’s financial arrangement. Members of the Danish royal family enjoy exemptions from income tax, registration fees, and green taxes. The imminent reign of King Frederik heralds not just a new chapter in Denmark’s monarchy but also a shift towards modernity and environmental conscientiousness in royal leadership.
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HIGH WATER: Many areas of the Netherlands have been recently flooded.
THE Rhine River reached its highest level on Sunday, January 7, as it saw its fourth high water peak since November of last year. It is extremely rare that such high-water levels of the river are observed in this relatively short period of time. However, the large amounts of rainfall have contributed to this, as well as the flooding across the nation. As a result of this, the flooding along the major rivers was expected to continue into this week, partly because the soil is
so saturated by the rain that it now can no longer absorb any more water. Various water boards in the Netherlands, alongside the authorities and Rijkswaterstaat will continue to closely monitor the situation, especially for damage that could make the now soaking wet dikes unstable. To process the volume of water, Rijkswaterstaat put the large weirs on the Lower Rhine near Driel and the Lek near Amerongen to use. The Ravenswaaij barrier was closed to shipping tra-
ffic, alongside the Princess Marijke locks in the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal near Tiel. The high water also resulted in the closing of the quays and some streets in Nijmegen, Tiel and Arnhem. Herd managers, being warned of the coming weather, have already moved their cattle onto dry land. Sandbags have been placed around doors in residential areas, including Leerdam, Utrecht, to prevent flooding from overflowing rivers.
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SOME people feel that trends in fashion are just pants, but don’t knock the knickers because they are not just on trend but exciting the fashion world. The Miu Miu Autumn/ Winter 2023 collection started (or perhaps resurrected) this trend and the idea has sparked excitement with many other designers following suit. There’s an old saying ‘Little things please little minds but little pants don’t fit big behinds’ and perhaps not everyone wants to spend much of the winter parading around with a pair of skimpy pants co-
vering their lower halves. So the offshoot of Prada has inspired designer labels such as Acne, Victoria Beckham, Gucci and Tom Ford to go all out with stand-alone pant collections whilst other designers have chosen to create dresses and skirts from sheer material in order to show the pants off but also save some blushes. Others have taken the retro step of going for a selection of hot pants harking back to the 60s and the ‘Summer of Love’ as it is clear that there is only so much creativity possible and like the remakes of mo-
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FASHION is a strange creature and understandably with so many designers launching new collections every three months, it is incredibly difficult to come up with something new. On the odd occasion that there is a radically new trend, no matter how bizarre it may be, fashion writers praise it and other designers jump on the band wagon. The latest craze is for women to wear their pants either under sheer skirts so they can be seen or without any covering on their lower limbs. In the early 1900s, £1 was referred to as a ‘knicker’ but these ones cost a hell of a lot more and our readers passed their generally negative verdict on the trend;
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Yess - Boxers n vest.
Lois G Clark
Well considering my knickers go down to my knees and my top goes up to my ears….yes! Emma Monks
Reminds me when we used to wear minis Hazel Moorman Bloomers !!
Lynda Woodin
Why should this fashion be limited to ladies? Men can wear the dresses or even see through pants so let’s see them parade round in small briefs which draw our attention to their ‘assets’. I’m sure they’d love dressing like that. Sheree Ruiz
The Geordie lasses do cause they are tough. Steve Mcgann
Heck noooo!
Not on your life!!!
Carol Hurst
Too draughty
Shirley Morris
No change there then. No class whatsoever! Tricia Harrington
What in my baggy grey full size M&S knickers? I think not!! Eivissa Lyn
I would not subject the public to that!
Heath Savage
To cold ..lol
Julie Hitchin
Is that a serious question?
Julia Margaret Clarke
Sophia Loren always said “Leave a lot to imagination “.Don’t think she would class the knickers as such. Tim McMahon
Mapuchi Moda
By the length of some dresses, you see the wearer has already forgotten to put on their pants and you can see their underwear, glittery or not if you are not careful. But you’d also have to ask what’s the difference between a bikini and a see-through beach over and the see-through dresses.? Sheree Ruiz
The Emperor’s New Clothes syndrome perhaps..?? !! Sandra Harbut
Don’t think it will catch on but who knows some of the hot pants were very brief back in the day. I never liked hotpants just very short minis for me but other girls looked great. And remember Kylie’s little gold ones? Leah Kerr
Sheree Ruiz Maybe the weather?
Susan Spelman
I’d scare the horses and frighten the children!! Susan Lea
Thought many females already did this
Helen Burn
Leah Kerr Hotpants were proper dress not knickers. Trousers suits were stylish too. Tim McMahon
Ridiculous
Jaqui Silcox
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Ptačí hodinka (although some jokers dub it Counting Crows after the band) is intended for all those interested in nature and birds in their surroundings and whilst scientific in nature anyone was welcomed to join in. This year it took place on the weekend of the Epiphany (January 5 to
Healthy snacks only NEW vending machines at metro stations in Brussels will soon be offering only healthy food. The city’s public transport operator is installing the new machines after MP Thomas Naessens (Ecolo) said in Parliament that only junk food was currently available on metro platforms. “It sometimes happens that I take the metro and get hungry or thirsty, but the existing vending machines only offer industrial food with too much sugar or salt,” Naessens told the Bruzz broadcaster. A trial has been agreed in three stations. “The test will start as soon as they are ready.” The new machines are due to be installed in February. “With this, we do not want to say who should eat what, but everyone should have the opportunity to choose healthy food,” Naessens explained. “Personally, I would like to go even further by also looking at the food available at metro station outlets,” Naessens added.
7) and by the morning of Sunday January 7, some 283,000 birds had been recorded with the most common being blue tits, followed by sparrows which is perhaps not surprising as large birds can’t get to feeders. It looks as if there will be fewer birds reported this year, as the 2023 census saw 28,000 participants spotting 517,000 birds. Interestingly, as well as recording birds spotted, participants were also asked to record times when no birds appeared as this actually helped experts understand the distribution of bird populations and identify areas where certain species may be missing. Most people enjoy seeing wild birds in nature and if you want to find out the eventual result visit https://ptacihodinka. birdlife.cz/ or perhaps more appropriately follow them on Twitter!
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Spanish woman denied UK entry A SPANISH woman recently faced a distressing situation when she was expelled from the United Kingdom, illustrating the bureaucratic nightmare following Brexit. On December 26, the unnamed woman experienced a harrowing ordeal at Luton Airport. She was detained overnight before being forced to return to Spain, despite having proof of her right to live and work in the UK. The 34-year-old woman, who resided with her husband and inlaws in Bedfordshire, was transitioning careers towards veterinary nursing. “I was supposed to go back to work, but now my life has vanished. All my things are in the UK: my dog, my car. I was doing veterinary nursing training,
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BIRD Societies in many countries including Great Britain, Ireland, The Netherlands and the USA organise an annual census of birds and call on the general public to help. Since January 2019, the Czech Ornithological Society (ČSO) has been conducting its own annual census of birds focusing predominantly but not just, at feeders. The programme called
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which was my dream. If I try to go back, it will be even worse,” she lamented. The woman had applied for the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) in the UK, which allows EU citizens residency rights. Her initial application was denied in June due to insufficient evidence, but she had filed for an administrative review and possessed a certificate of
application (CoA) from the British Home Office. The border official, whom she had encountered previously, dismissed her documentation. Currently, the woman is seeking legal advice. “I could have told them that I was a tourist, but I am not, I have nothing to hide and I told them so.”
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Tariq from Austria THE unique climate, culture and cuisine of the Costa del Sol has attracted travellers from all over Europe for decades, with many deciding to move here after experiencing its magic. At the end of 2023, there of this move, and living on the were 26,181 more inhaCosta del Sol. He replied bitants in the Malaga that his first goal was to Province than a year “learn Spanish, alongearlier. Of these, side learning to live in 23,230 were born this relaxed lifestyle”. outside Spain. He also added that he One man determiis looking forward to ned to make 2024 the “living by the seasons, year he moves to the buying fresh produce sunshine coast, is Tariq that will change as the seaAli, an Austrian native and sons do.” Wishing Tariq luck. successful businessman. EWN then enquired as to Having only lived here for a couple of if he had noticed any distinct similarities weeks, Euro Weekly News was curious to or differences between the Austrian and find out what Tariq thought of the Spanish the Spanish people? “Both like good food, culture so far. “Well, the ‘mañana’ lifes- but Austrians are more structured, not as tyle is taking some getting used to. I am a relaxed, more regimented.” man that always arrives promptly, but I’m Speaking of good food, we had to find adjusting to Spanish timings,” he laughed, out Mr Ali’s favourite Spanish dish so far. adding that “I love the culture in general, He explained that: “I love to cook and eat the beautiful architecture, where especia- paella, it’s a great dish, especially a seafood lly here in Andalucia, you can see strong in- one.” fluences from the Moorish times, among This interview was nothing but a pleasumany others.” re, and EWN wishes Tariq all the luck and We asked Tariq what he hoped to get out love in his exciting new chapter.
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End of sunbed wars?
THE dreaded sunbed wars could be over after tourists won compensation from travel company TUI. German tourists have been awarded compensation by a court in Hanover, Germany after complaining about the morning sunbed race at a Greek hotel. Managers at the Atlantica Mikri Poli hotel in Rhodes instigated a ‘no reservation’ policy that meant guests who put down towels on their sunbeds had to use them or lose them. However, the German holidaymakers told the court they’d been unable to find any available sun loungers on one occasion. They reported that staff at the TUI hotel failed to implement the policy, which meant, they said, that on one morning they’d been unable to find any available sunbeds around any of the resort’s six pools. Hanover District Court ordered the hotel to pay €300 as compensation for the part of the holiday the
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RHODES HOTEL: Introduced a ‘no reservation’ policy.
family had been unable to enjoy. The verdict is still subject to an appeal and is not yet legally binding. However, could this be the beginning of the end for the sunbed wars between holidaymakers that seem to have got out of control during the summer of 2023? Reports in both British and Spanish press from August 2023 cited war had broken out in areas including the Costa del Sol, where some tourists told a news source that they waited up to two hours for
prime spots at the fourstar Hotel Estival in Torrequebrada. A Spanish news source also reported on the daily morning sun lounger race at a Tenerife hotel to which readers reacted with incredulity on social media that holidaymakers would set their alarms for 6am to bag their favourite sunbeds. It will be interesting to see if the decision by the German court is upheld and if so whether it will stop the escalation of the sunbed wars. Watch this space!
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PROPERTY FOR RENT VILLA FOR RENT in ORIHUELA COSTA – Long Term Rent Villa on a 1,000m2 plot & house of 250m2. 4 beds, 3 baths, private garden, private pool & garage. Only 3 minute walk to the beach and close to shops, restaurants and golf course. For info email caroblo@yahoo.es (305157)
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euroweeklynews.com II MOTORING SPANISH authorities have dismantled a group that falsified their identities and fraudulently obtained driving licences. In a significant crackdown named Operation CARSHINOVEL, 18 individuals have been detained across various provinces in Spain, including Madrid, A Coruña, Sevilla, Pontevedra, and Murcia. The criminal activities of the group involved impersonating candidates who lacked the necessary knowledge to pass the class ‘B’ driving test and the Certificate of Professional Competence (CAP). In some cases, they also helped individuals regain lost driving points. The fraudsters altered identity documents, replacing photos to match their impersonators, who then sat the exams. Potential clients were lured through social networks or personal contacts, initially paying between €400 to €500. Once the exam was completed successfully clients then paid the total cost for the service which ranged between €1,500 and €2,000.
the identity fraud. Licence scam uncovered in The operation remains ac-
The impersonators who competently possessed knowledge of driving regulations, successfully passed theoretical exams, sometimes in as little as six minutes. Remarkably, some took two or three exams within a single week. The operation spanned several Spanish provinces,
with impersonators travelling to sit exams. Searches were conducted in three residences, two in Madrid and one in El Ferrol, A Coruña. In Madrid, a driving school and two hospitality venues were raided, where document forgery occurred. Seized items included computers and mobile phones used
IS it possible for traffic radars to impose fines for vehicles without insurance? This pivotal question is at the heart of the latest developments in road safety enforcement in Spain. It was recently reported that the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) has introduced a significant upgrade to its radar system, extending its capabilities far beyond mere speed monitoring. The DGT’s primary goal has always been to regulate speed and reduce traffic accidents across Spain’s extensive road network. However, the evolution of radar technology has led to a broader scope for detecting various driving offences, including the verification of compulsory insurance and the Technical Vehicle Inspection (ITV) status. It’s crucial to note that only fixed radars possess the capability to execute these additional checks. They are equipped with real-time licence plate recognition systems,
tive, as authorities analyse seized materials to identify more fraudulent licence holders. This extensive operation involved the GIAT of the Guardia Civil’s Traffic Group and the Police Stations of the Puente de Vallecas district and the Judicial Traffic Police of the Madrid Municipal Police.
DGT radars report enabling the DGT, led by Pere Navarro, to ensure compliance with ITV, car insurance, and even to aid in car theft prevention. The need for such measures is underscored by the DGT’s findings. The organisation’s data indicates a worrying trend. statistics show that a significant number of vehicles are operating without the mandatory insurance. This not only poses a risk to the drivers themselves but also to other road users, escalating the potential for accidents and legal complications. Recent studies by the DGT reveal a startling fact that more than 10 per cent of vehicles in Spain either lack insurance or have not passed their ITV. This equates to nearly two million cars, a figure the DGT aims to reduce drastically. Driving without insurance can lead to fines.
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ROAD TEST By Mark Slack WE‘RE used to seeing badges on cars, and know the desirable ones, the ones we like, the ones we don’t like, but how much do you know about the history behind the badge? They all have a history and some are more interesting than others and Audi is an especially involving story. August Horch took his first job in the industry courtesy of Karl Benz, who hired him to manage his factory in Mannheim. After three years of learning under Benz, Horch decided the time was right to strike out on his own and founded Horch & Cie Motorwagenwerke in 1899. Initially making two-cylinder and later four-cylinder cars, Horch left the company in 1909 after a difference of opinion with the company’s board and founded a new car company in the same the year. He couldn’t use the Horch name so translated his name into Latin,
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Behind the badge - Audi
AUDI BADGE: The four rings symbolise the brand that we know today.
‘Audi’. Between 1912-14 Horch’s cars gained three consecutive victories at the International Austrian Alpine rally. One of the most challenging of the time. Wanderer originated as a bicycle repair shop then
started building bicycles and then motorcycles. Their first car in 1913 was known as Puppchen - English Moppet. DKW was one of the largest motorcycle makers of the time. Danish founder
Jorgen Skafte Rassmussen began experimenting with a steam powered automobile in 1916. It wasn’t a success so he started working on twostroke engines. DKW became one of the most im-
portant motorcycle makers of the pre first world war period and started building cars in 1928. They were the first company to bring cars with front wheel drive. Global recession meant
that demand began to plummet from 1929 and companies began to experience financial problems. The recession led to union of the four brands mentioned above, which was initiated by the State Bank of Saxony, and Auto Union AG became the second largest car maker in Germany by number of vehicles produced. The four former companies, now merged into Auto Union, maintained their own distinct areas of expertise. DKW made motorcycles and small cars, Wanderer produced mid-size cars while Audi concentrated on deluxe mid-size cars, and Horch was the luxury car arm of the enterprise. When Auto Union was formed in 1930 the four rings were seen as a badge for the first time. The name Auto Union was across the four rings and later the four rings symbolised the brand we know today as Audi.
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euroweeklynews.com II SPORTS
AT only 16 years old, Luke Littler has become an overnight sensation following his astonishing performance at the World Darts Championship final. In recent weeks, Littler’s meteoric rise has captivated the darts world. His journey to the World Darts Championship final, which culminated in December at Alexandra Palace, has drawn comparisons to legends such as Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen, making him a new icon in the sport. Despite securing a runner-up prize of £200,000, Littler faces significant tax obligations. Investment firm Saxo estimates that he will owe £76,203 in taxes and
£7,330 in national insurance. As a result, his net earnings will be approximately £116,467. Andrew Mangion from Saxo advised that such a large sum for a teenager is uncommon and professional financial guidance would be beneficial. In an intriguing turn, Anthony Joshua’s SBX Studios has expressed interest in Littler’s story, proposing a deal worth over £1 million for film rights. This move follows the record-breaking viewership of the championship’s final on Sky Sports, emphasising Littler’s wide-reaching appeal. Following his remarkable performance, Littler received an invitation to join this year’s Premier League tour. He accepted, and acknowledged the rarity of such opportunities. Littler expressed on Sky Sports his awareness of the fleeting nature of sporting success and his eagerness to seize every chance presented: “Let’s do it, it might not
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Dart prodigy’s tax woes Football legend passes
OVERNIGHT SENSATION: Luke Littler with signed shirt.
happen again,” he said. Littler’s rise to fame has also caught the attention of celebrities like Rio Ferdinand and Gary Lineker as well as other popular YouTubers. Some of whom have exten-
ded invitations to feature him on their podcasts. Additionally, football stars like Luke Shaw and Jesse Lingard, and even David Beckham, have shown their support.
Catherine McGeer IN a devastating loss to the world of football, Franz Beckenbauer, affectionately known as ‘Der Kaiser’ (The Emperor), has passed away at the age of 77. The iconic figure, revered as one of the greatest footballers in German history, breathed his last after a valiant battle against a prolonged illness that had kept him away from the public eye in recent months. Hailing from Munich, Beckenbauer revolutionised the role of the libero or the modern sweeper, reshaping it into an art form that defined his legacy. His genius on the field elevated both the national team and Bayern Munich to unprecedented heights. Beckenbauer’s crowning glory came in 1974 when he captained the West German national team, affectionately known as ‘Die Mannschaft,’ to clinch the World Cup. However, his contributions extended far beyond that triumph. He later secured another World Cup victory in 1990, this time as the coach of a unified German team. His stellar career also boasts the Euro Cup victory in 1972 and an astonishing three consecutive European Cup titles with Bayern Munich between 1974 and 1977. Beyond his unparalleled success with both club and country, Beckenbauer embodied elegance on the pitch coupled with an innate winning mentality that mesmerised fans worldwide. His exceptional leadership skills made him one of the most admired footballers of his era and cemented his place among the sport’s all-time greats. His individual brilliance was recognised with two Ballon d’Or awards in 1972 and 1976. The footballing world mourns the loss of a true legend whose impact transcended generations. Tributes poured in from fans, players, and football dignitaries.