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CANAL Sur Television’s programme ‘Salud al día’ (Health of the Day) recorded a special episode titled ‘Primavera Azul en la costa de Nerja’ (Blue Spring on the Coast of Nerja). The focus of the episode is the colour blue, and it is scheduled to air on March 23. The picturesque town of Nerja provided the perfect backdrop for discussions on blue trails, the nutritional benefits of blue fish, and a unique painting workshop by the ANEDA association. Members of ANEDA showcased their artistic skills, creating vibrant canvases with blue as the primary hue. In addition to the main feature, two other segments were recorded. One is part of the ‘Paisajes’ (landscapes) section, and the second is titled ‘Nerja, Paraíso de Salud’ (Nerja, Health Paradise), which
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Tram revival POSITIVE developments in Velez-Malaga suggest a revival of the tram service and progress on the A-7 motorway partial interchange project. Senator Víctor González met with Secretary of State José Antonio Santano in Madrid, expressing optimism for a potential extension of European funds to restart the local tram. The completion of the Caleta de Velez partial interchange on the A-7, a long-pending project, is also in focus. González shared that the central government is now willing to extend the deadline for a subsidy to revive the tram and complete the A-7 project. Previously stalled due to disagreements with the local government, the senator urged collaboration for successful execution. Santano revealed the A-7 project is in the drafting phase with a budget of €4.3 million. The positive outcomes signal a renewed commitment from the Spanish government to address crucial infrastructure needs in Velez-Malaga.
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Nerja’s Blue Spring.
promises an in-depth exploration of the town’s wellness offerings. Expressing gratitude, Tourism councillor Ana María Muñoz visited the
filming, thanking journalist Isabel Nestares for choosing Nerja once again. Nestares reciprocated, acknowledging the support provided by the
Nerja Council. Get ready for a visual feast of blue hues and wellness insights as Nerja takes centre stage in these upcoming episodes.
Velez-Malaga’s transportation prospects brighten.
IN a stroke of luck for the residents of Velez-Malaga, the recent ONCE lottery draw scattered a portion of its fortune in the town. Cayetano López, an ONCE seller since 2019, sold 10 winning tickets, each fetching €35,000, totalling €350,000. López, stationed at a supermarket on Avenida de las Naciones, expressed his happiness for the community, especially considering the agricultural challenges they face due to drought. The draw also showered luck on Utrera, Sevilla, with €420,00 distributed among 12 winners, and Alcalá de Guadaíra, adding up to a total of €805,000 shared between Malaga and Sevilla provinces. The top prize of half a million euros of the ONCE draw, celebrating the Chinese New Year, was won in Guadalajara.
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JUST four kilometres from the Mediterranean Sea on a hilltop in the Axarquia region, the village of El Valdés has been attracting tourists and those seeking a second home tucked away in this quaint colour-
ful village inspired by the iconic architect and designer Antoni Gaudí. Resident Antonio Montañez spearheaded a vibrant transformation of El Valdés in the 1990s. The traditional white houses
now boast a unique homage to Gaudí’s distinctive style. The best evidence of this transformation is Montañez’s own Casa Museo de la Axarquia but it extends throughout the town, peppering the streets with colour. A children’s playground features a mini train in the iconic mosaic style, a mosaic tree dedicated to the area’s stonemasons, a beautiful fountain and some street and hamlet signs are also adorned with this unique design. This village only a 15-minute drive from Rincon de la Victoria is also part of the Axarquia Ruta de la Pasa (the raisin route) which is surrounded by vineyards, olive and almond trees creating stunning scenic five-kilometre route to the town of Moclinejo. The distinctive beauty of this area makes it one of Axarquia’s must-visit towns.
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Nerja’s colourful Carnival.
Nerja’s Carnival Grace Meredith ON the weekend of February 10 to 11 Nerja celebrated Carnival 2024 with a variety of parades, entertainment, and family activities. The lively Carnival activities transformed this beautiful coastal town into a showcase of creativity and dedication. The parades were made up of locals and dance groups who wore the most colourful and imaginative costumes and they danced through the streets bringing to life almost a year’s worth of preparation. The best, most original, and most elaborate costumes were chosen at the end of the parade and the winners were presented with their prizes. The themes ranged
TWENTY restaurants in Rincon de la Victoria are competing in the ‘Ruta de la Cuchara’ (The Route of the Spoon) from February 16 to 25. The event aims to showcase the town’s traditional stew-like dishes, offering a variety of hear-
from typical carnival costumes to wildlife themes, even St Patrick himself made an appearance! The celebrations also included a children’s party and finished with the ‘Burial of the Chanquete’ (a type of fish like whitebait). This is an annual Spanish ceremony that celebrates the end of the Carnival. It is also known as the ‘Burial of the Sardine’ in other regions of Spain. Carnival in Spain is an ancient festive celebration that changed and adapted since it was first documented in the Middle Ages. It is a celebration that now usually takes place before the beginning of Lent.
Spoon showdown ty dishes from traditional Malaga cuisine to innovative fusion creations. With a prize pool totalling €3,700, the competition is fierce, with winners receiving
cash prizes and trophies. For just €3, you can enjoy one of these traditional dishes paired with a drink of your choice at participating restaurants. A comprehensive guide, available in print and online, helps navigate the route, ensuring they don’t miss out on any yummy food. From ‘Maimones’ (a soup made with garlic, bread, and water) with poached egg and crispy Iberian ham to savoury onion soup and rich garlic soup, there’s something for everybody. The initiative not only promotes Rincón de la Victoria’s vibrant food scene but also supports the local hospitality industry. Through events like these, the town continues to establish itself as a premier destination for quality gastronomy. To find out more about the route and the participating restaurants see velezmalaga.es.
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DECOUPAGE is hosting a workshop to bring new life into old items like an old wooden box, a vase, or a jar using napkins and acrylic paint. It will take place at Asador Puente Don Manuel on February 26 from 4pm to 6pm and costs €15. To book contact 691 922 938.
Charity exhibit
THE charitable organisation ‘Caritas’ in Frigiliana is holding an exhibit titled ‘REPRESENTACIÓN DE LA PASION’ (Representation of the Passion) until March 31 at Frigiliana Town Hall to raise funds for this worthy cause.
Art show
THE council of Velez-Malaga unveils an art exhibit at CAC Francisco Hernández. This exhibition features 80 works by 34 different artists, showcasing paintings, drawings, and photographs. From February 16 to April 7!
Beach fest
THE popstars continue to sign up to perform at the Weekend Beach Festival in Torre del Mar this summer. Lola Indigo is the most recent headliner to add her name to the list of stars due to perform.
Blood drive
DONATE blood and save a life on Monday, February 19 from 10am to 2pm and from 5pm to 9pm at the Parroquia Nrta. Sra. Del Rosario in La Cala del Moral, Rincon de la Victoria. Bring your ID.
In silence
A MINUTE’S silence was held throughout Axarquia on February 12 to honour the two Guardia Civil officers killed in a drug operation in Barbate in Cadiz on February 9.
cal heritage, the Festival of Sacred Music and Ancient Music, ‘La Liebre de Marzo,’ (The March Hare) is set to captivate audiences across Frigiliana, Almachar, and Competa this coming March. This unique event, the only one of its kind in the province, has become a cherished tradition, earning its place as a cultural highlight on the calendar. La Liebre de Marzo, now in its 10th year, has evolved from a humble beginning into a prominent platform for the finest sacred and ancient music. Marking this significant
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milestone, the festival will host a special concert in Velez-Malaga, celebrating its 10th anniversary as the capital of Axarquia. The event has grown year by year, successfully achieving its mission of bringing exceptional music to the towns of Axarquia. With a focus on quality and delicacy in musical execution, the festival welcomes renowned musical groups from Malaga while also exploring enticing proposals from other provinces. For more information see ventana-abierta.es.
Waste watch
Cudeca concert
IN a bid to foster a cleaner and more pleasant living environment, the Department of Conservation, Maintenance, and Road Cleaning in Frigiliana has launched a campaign targeting the collection of animal excrement and urine on public streets throughout 2024. Operating under the slogan ‘For Good Coexistence,’ this initiative aligns with the Animal Rights and Welfare Law. Pet owners registered with the town council will receive complimentary waste bags and water dispensers, encouraging responsible ownership. The campaign emphasises the importance of leashing pets and adhering to existing legislation. Local law enforcement will monitor compliance, with penalties imposed for violations. Fines will range from €75 to €500. This move is poised to enhance the overall quality of life in the area while also reducing the financial burden on the town’s cleaning resources. As Frigiliana takes strides toward a cleaner and more responsible community, it hopes to set an example for harmonious coexistence between residents and their furry companions.
GET ready for a night of rock and compassion as the Fundación Cudeca presents a special charity concert on February 17 at 9pm. It will take place at the Sala Trinchera concert hall and will host bands like Shalom Algeciras, Trifulca, and Fitetu, with 100 per cent of the proceeds dedicated to funding professional and free care for individuals facing advanced cancer and other terminal illnesses through Palliative Care. This heartwarming event is not just a musical extravaganza but a chance to make a difference in the lives of those in their final moments. By purchasing a solidarity ticket for only €10 on entradium.com, you contribute directly to the noble cause of Fundación Cudeca, ensuring that individuals receive the care and companionship they deserve during challenging times. Join the rock-solidarity movement on Saturday February 17 and experience the power of music and humanity coming together for a meaningful purpose.
IN a persistent effort to address the ongoing needs of the community Food Drive Torre del Mar aims to assist over 100 officially identified locals facing genuine hardships. To achieve this, a call has been made to collect essential items before the packing date on February 22. The requested donations include sunflower oil, tomato sauce, flour, rice, dried chickpeas, lentils, breakfast cereals, powdered chocolate milk,
Food drive biscuits, pasta, coffee, canned tuna, diapers in sizes 4, 5, and 6, and wipes. Residents willing to contribute can drop off items at designated collection points in Torre del Mar, including the Polideportivo de Vals cafe, Oasis Beauty and Hair Studio, BluCee real estate agency, and Lux-Mundi Ecumenical Centre.
For those who prefer to donate money, funds can be sent through BIZUM with the code 07388 or via the dedicated GoFundMe page at https://gofund.me/ f0d1307f. The organisers express deep gratitude for any support provided, emphasising the significant impact on local families and children during these challenging times.
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In unity IN a heartwarming gathering, Los Nórdicos Almuñecar, a non-profit association fostering social connections since 2004, recently hosted an event that brought 122 people together. The occasion featured a preview of an art exhibit organised by the Painting Groups, showcasing the talents of local artists. The knitting club and bag braiding course also participated, displaying impressive handiwork. Amidst the lively atmosphere, the event welcomed members from ‘Madres Solas’ (Single Mothers) and various international associations. The highlight of the day was the delectable spread of freshly made waffles and cava, leaving everyone well-satisfied. Los Nórdicos Almuñecar raised €400 during the event.
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BILL ANDERSON FEBRUARY 10 saw billions of Chinese people celebrating new year: the year of the wood dragon. New year, regardless of when we celebrate it, always represents a new start, new beginnings, new opportunities. I think it is a good thing that we can’t only do this once a year on the New Year that we celebrate. Personally, I am not a follower of astrology, or zodiacs, but I also guess I am not alone when I say that when there are good predictions for the future in my signs, I am notionally attracted to the idea. When they predict hard time ahead, my scepticism takes over.
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The dragon is the only mythical creature in the Chinese zodiac, which makes it a bit magical, so when it says that the wood dragon will be a good year for culture and publishing, I grasp at the promise, being both a writer and working in publishing. The origin of the expression “Here be dragons” goes back to the medieval map makers who would write ‘hic sunt dracones’ with an illustration on dangerous or unexplored territories. They would also use sea monsters and other mythological creatures on uncharted areas where potential dangers were thought to exist. So, why do I behave in such an irrational way about the possibility of good times ahead? It’s simple really. We all need to live in the hope that the future will be even better than the past. As well as being the guardian of all our happy times, good experiences, and fond memories, the past also holds on to all our failures, bad experiences, and our mistakes. Without the hope of a future where we do things better, use the learned wisdom of our past to avoid the same mistakes in the future, we are fated to the
same misery of our past human flaws mingling with our achievements in the future and diminishing them. The story of Pandora’s box teaches us the lesson that while we are surrounded by all the evils in the world: sickness, suffering, and corruption, there is still hope for the future, and without that hope, without our dreams, what provides us with the strength and determination to go forward with positivity? So, what opportunities does the year of the dragon present us with? Well, the number 9 is important as it represents feminine energy, and this will be a good year for women whom we will see coming to the fore on many areas. According to the advice from the experts we should also attend more happy events to lure positive energy. I’m up for that. I’m a Dog in the Chinese zodiac, so of course I want to know what is in store for me. It could be a year of challenges, but that isn’t all negative as challenges also bring growth. As long as it’s not around my midriff, I’m up for that. Whatever your take on this is, I wish you all happiness.
Bill Anderson’s opinions are his own and are not necessarily representative of those of the publishers, advertisers or sponsors. bill-anderson@euroweeklynews.com
Beach route THE first phase of refurbishing the Beach Road, connecting Marina del Este and La Herradura, has been successfully
completed, announced Francisco Rodríguez, the Municipal councillor for Public Works and Maintenance in Almuñecar.
School trip Grace Meredith
TWENTY-five Year 10 students from Almuñecar International School explored local tropical agriculture on a recent field trip. Accompanied by their teachers, the farm owner, and Agriculture councillor Carlos Ferrón, the students received detailed insights into various crops’ characteristics and cultivation processes. Ferrón, an agronomist, highlighted key crops like avocado, custard apple, and mango, along with exotic varieties such as pitahaya and passion fruit. Expressing gratitude for the students’ interest, Ferrón encouraged them to continue to study the subject. Notable points of interest for the students included custard apple pollination techniques, production yields, and economic considerations. The visit, integrated into Geography, Biology, and Spanish classes, will be followed by practical experiments in the school’s laboratory. Ferrón emphasised the importance of preserving and promoting the local agricultural heritage for its economic significance on the Costa Tropical.
The road, which was essential for the Andalucian Cycling Tour’s first stage on February 14, underwent significant repairs after local authorities took charge of its maintenance due to severe deterioration. With an investment of €48,334.26, the renovation project began on February 1. Rodriguez expressed satisfaction with the project’s progress, emphasising its early completion. He mentioned plans to assess drainage systems for improved rainwater evacuation in future phases. The need arose due to the arrival of the Andalucian Cycling Tour, and the need to guarantee participant safety on the route. Rodriguez praised the commitment of local technicians and applauded the contracted company for the timely completion of the project.
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Axarquia faces water crunch.
Water restrictions Catherine McGeer RESIDENTS of Axarquia face stringent water conservation measures as the Drought Management Committee enforces a daily consumption limit of 160 litres per person. This decision, prompted by five consecutive years of below-average rainfall, particularly impacts the region’s water sources, such as the Guadalhorce-Limonero reservoir. The restrictions extend to everyday activities, with a general ban on using potable water for street cleaning, filling private pools, garden and public park irrigation, golf course maintenance, and car washing outside authorised facilities. For perspec-
tive, filling an average-sized pool alone can consume several hundred litres, a 10-minute shower can use approximately 60 to 80 litres of water, modern, energy-efficient dishwashers use about 11 to 18 litres and washing machines anywhere between 50 to 100 litres. These measures aim to mitigate the environmental and economic impacts of the prolonged drought. The Junta de Andalucia will closely monitor compliance, emphasising the need for residents to adapt to the new regulations. The situation underscores the importance of efficient water use and raises awareness about the region’s water scarcity challenges.
IN a bid to address depopulation in the rural areas of Axarquia and the Province of Malaga in general, the Provincial Government has launched a plan to provide new banking services to small inland towns, where population decline is concentrated. While Malaga is among the top four provinces with the highest population growth in Spain, the interior still faces challenges in reversing depopulation across 22 towns. As part of this initiative, the Provincial Government has allocated €135,000 to install nine new ATMs in the Serrania de Ronda and
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the interior of the Axarquia region in the first phase. Towns such as Algatocín, Benalauría, Jimera de Líbar, Júzcar, Arenas, Canillas de Albaida, Cútar, and Macharaviaya will benefit from these new ATMs. Canillas de Albaida recently hosted an event introducing this phase, attended by the President of the Provincial Government, Francisco Salado, and other local officials.
GET ready for a unique shopping experience and the chance to support a good cause. Join The Under Dog at Parking El Llano for a fantastic pop-up shop on Saturday, March 2, from 12.30 to 4pm. They will have a treasure trove of second-hand goodies to choose from stylish clothes to small furniture, bric-à-brac, and pet essentials. But that’s not all - indulge your taste buds with our delectable offerings. They will have a variety of food and drinks, including fresh juices, soft drinks, ho-
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Revitalising rural Malaga.
This programme, provides 27 new ATMs and nearly 45,000 citizens are expected to benefit from improved access to basic financial services, such as cash withdrawals and bill payments.
Pop up shop me-made sangria, mouthwatering burritos, and delicious cakes. Your support matters! All proceeds from this event go towards caring for animals in need, covering expenses like food, vet bills, and more. If you’re passionate about helping, consider fostering or adopting. Visit us at Parking El Llano, Carretera Malaga-Almeria no 62 km 267.2, Almayate. Your presence makes a difference!
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IN a bid to familiarise students with the rich marine heritage along their coasts, an exhibition showcasing local marine species is set to tour schools in Almuñecar and La Herradura. Mayor Juanjo Ruiz Joya, along with
Sustainability and Environment councillors Carlos Ferrón and Lucía González, recently visited the exhibition installed at La Noria Primary and Infant Education School. During the presentation
on coastal marine life, a class of young students, accompanied by their teachers and the school director, José Muelas, actively participated. Carlos Ferrón explained that the exhibition, owned by the town, aims to acquaint children with the different marine fauna nearby. The Sustainability councillor emphasised the importance of ensuring that the younger generation recognises and appreciates the natural marine heritage along their shores.
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Beachfront restaurant IN a recent announcement, councillor Nieves Atencia revealed that the Nerja Town Council has approved the construction licence for a beachfront restaurant in Calahonda, following the decision made in the latest Local Government meeting. With the projects approved, and all necessary reports obtained, the licence has been officially granted. Atencia stated that construction will begin shortly, with the condition that it
will pause after May 31 to avoid disruption to the popular tourist area of Balcón de Europa. However, she added that if, after that date, any remaining work only affects the interior of the establishment, the work may proceed. The councillor expressed excitement that the iconic Calahonda Beach will finally have a quality dining service and hopes for a swift completion of the project.
Sevilla trip GRAB your tickets now for the hottest day out in Sevilla. The Axarquia Social Club is thrilled to announce an exclusive day trip to the vibrant city of Sevilla on Thursday, March 21. Enjoy an unforgettable journey exploring Sevilla’s top attractions, all conveniently located within a 20-minute walk from the drop-off point. Marvel at the grandeur of the Sevilla Cathedral, a World Heritage Site and the resting place of Christopher Columbus. The Royal Alcazar, another World Heritage Site, awaits with its stunning architecture and lush gardens. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Plaza España, hailed as the most impressive in Spain. Rent a rowing boat for just €6 and cruise around the canal for 35 minutes. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and history of this enchanting city. Tickets are selling fast at €35 for members and €40 for non-members, inclusive of transportation to and from Sevilla. Contact Pj at 0034 603 113 931 to secure your spot. Join the Axarquia Social Club today for only €5 per year and make memories that will last a lifetime! Image: Shutterstock/ Stockbym
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FOOTBALL CAMP: Score big in Frigiliana.
White Week Catherine McGeer
MALAGA Football Club Will be hosting a football camp during ‘Semana Blanca’ (White Week) in Frigiliana from February 26 to March 1. ‘White Week’ in Spain typically refers to a winter break for students in mountainous areas close to ski resorts. Schools may close and families take advantage of the break to go skiing or to enjoy other activities. For those interested in
football spend ‘Semana Blanca’ improving your football skills with Malaga CF. There are limited places so make sure to register today to secure a place. Registration is open at the Pabellón Municipal de Frigiliana, providing a convenient opportunity for enthusiasts to sign up. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting, this is your golden opportunity to be part of an unforgettable football experience.
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Grape escape THE Corazón Moscatel trail (Muscat Heart trail), launched by the towns Moclinejo, Almachar, and El Borge, has welcomed its first group of visitors to explore the Axarquia region. This initiative aims to showcase the area’s charm, including white villages, stunning landscapes, exquisite wines, and a rich gastronomic scene centred around the Muscat grape. The United Nations recognised it as an Important Agricultural Heritage System, the region boasts a unique cultural and historical significance. The inaugural group, comprised of telecommuters from various Andalucian provinces, found the rural escape an opportunity to discover Axarquia’s cultural, environmental, gastronomic, and wine-related offerings. The Corazón Moscatel trail, with its focus on Muscat grape cultivation, promises a multifaceted experience, blending vineyards, landscapes, harvest activities, wineries, gastronomy, tastings, culture, traditions, folklore, and local customs.
Drought relief AT last, the wait for rain is over in Axarquia, the area in Malaga hit hardest by drought. While the rainfall from Storm Karlotta may not solve the problem, it brings some relief to the parched fields. Evidence of the rainfall can be seen in some rivers, such as the Turvilla River in Algarrobo, where water flows again, bringing relief to farmers and residents. For over a year, the river hadn’t reached the sea (in Algarrobo Costa), and in
a couple of days, without continued rainfall, this section may dry up again. With many aware of this, people gathered at the mouth to capture the scene, and social media was flooded with images and videos of water flowing in this area. The welcome sight is a result of recent rains in the Sierra Tejeda and Almijara, where the river originates. Approximately 40 litres per square metre was collected in nearby areas.
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112 Day ON February 13, the town of Torre del Mar hosted the celebrations for the European 112 Day, organised by the Junta de Andalucia. Jesús Pérez Atencia, deputy mayor of the town, expressed his heartfelt congratulations to 112 Andalucia for their outstanding work in ensuring the safety of everyone. Atencia highlighted a special initiative aimed at the educational communities of Andalucia, the ‘Learn to Prevent Fires with 112’ campaign, engaging students from the province. He extended his congratulations to the winning schools, including the Almazara School in Jubrique, Los Montes in Colmenar, and notably, the Joaquín Lobato Institute in Torre del Mar. The event not only celebrated the crucial role of emergency services but also emphasised the importance of educating the younger generation on fire prevention and fostering a safer community.
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The Route of the Sun.
Vuelta Andalucia 2024 Catherine McGeer THE highly anticipated cycling stage race Ruta del Sol-Vuelta a Andalucía (Route of the Sun-Tour of Andalucia) kicked off on February 14, tracing a thrilling route from Almuñecar in Axarquia to the final destination in La Línea de la Concepción, Cadiz finishing on February 18. With five challenging stages spread across the Andalucian region, this year’s cycling spectacle promises to be one of the most open competitions in recent memory. Eurosport will be broadcasting the entire event on its channels, allowing fans worldwide to witness this compe-
titive cycling race. The journey covers 162.3 kilometres from the coastal town of Almuñecar to the heart of the Alpujarras in Cadiar. The first stage is a classic route with hilly terrain, which presents a constant challenge. As cyclists tackle the demanding course, they’ll navigate the third-category climbs of Ítrabo and Lanjarón before confronting the challenging Puerto de Trevélez, positioned just over 50 kilometres from the finish line in the picturesque town of Cadiar. The race will weave through the stunning white villages of the Alpujarras, adding a scenic touch to the famous Ruta del Sol.
SUNDAY, March 10 will be pedal day in Velez-Malaga and Torre del Mar . This sporting event has great citizen participation and will unite the two events at the El Ingenio Shopping Centre with raffles and gifts. This is a recreational-sports day in which bicycles will invade the roads of the municipality and the two events will come together in a common party at the El Inge-
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Get on your bike nio Shopping Centre. This event will be about an activity that everyone can participate in regardless of age and that and will get cycling fans motivated. Councillor for sport, Rocio Ruiz, affirms “I think it is a great celebration of sport, where we can all enjoy a bike ride on our
roads. “That day we have to leave the car parked and everyone go out on the bike.” In addition, Ruiz suggests people register, even if it is free. “We recommend everyone who wants to participate to register for the test, open now until March 8 . It is free and can be carried out at the Casa del Deporte , the Velez-Malaga indoor pool or the Torre del Mar pool.”
Water ships THE Andalucian Government announced that they plan to source additional water by bringing in ‘water ships’. Jorge Martín, President of the Public Water and Sanitation Company of Axarquía (Axaragua), has issued a statement clarifying that if the experts deem it necessary they will indeed explore this option. According to the President of the Axarquía Costa del Sol Joint Authority, under which Axaragua operates, distribution would occur from the port of Malaga to areas with specific needs along the coast. Martín stated, “Every action taken by the
government to combat drought has involved coordination with affected municipalities and joint authorities, as in our case.” Other sources suggest the water would be brought in from Almeria but Martin went on to say they have had no confirmation about the origin of the water to be brought in by ship. He went on to discuss that under the Drought Decree, the Malaga Province was assigned 52 cubic hectometres of additional water. He also highlighted the ongoing projects to enhance the water infrastructure in an attempt to ensure a sustainable water supply for Axarquia.
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CLASSIC CARS: History hits the road.
Classic weekend Grace Meredith AROUND 60 vehicles from across Spain are set to rev their engines next weekend at the classic car event titled ‘fifth Clásica Villa de Comares.’ Organised by the town hall and the Escudería Doble 30 Association, it stands as the sole remaining classic car event in Andalucia. The route, spanning 16 towns, comprises two sections: a morning leg covering 90 kilometres and an afternoon stretch extending over 155 kilometres. Notably, this year’s course introduces El Borge, Rincon de la Victoria, and Colmenar via the scenic road through the Los Montes de Málaga Natural Park. Jorge Martín, President of the Manco-
munidad de Municipios de la Costa del Sol Axarquía, and Manuel Melendo, Tourism councillor of Comares, unveiled the event, highlighting the participation of 57 historic vehicles - the maximum allowed. Martín emphasised the event’s establishment in the Malaga automotive calendar, drawing enthusiasts nationwide and boosting local economies. Melendo clarified that the event is not a sports competition but a social and tourist spectacle for vehicles over 25 years old, and enforces speed limits through GPS tracking. The classic drive welcomes participants from Andalucia, Madrid, and Valencia, promising a weekend of scenic landscapes and vintage cars.
IN a significant development for Velez-Malaga, Mayor Jesús Lupiáñez has announced the commencement of the redevelopment of the SUP-B9 sector in Benajarafe. This ambitious project aims to construct a total of 902 residences, including 88 designated for affordable housing, like council housing.
The first phase of redevelopment boasts an investment exceeding €2.5 million, covering an expansive area of 328,073 square metres. Lupiáñez expressed enthusiasm, emphasising the commitment of the government to address the housing crisis and revive developer confidence, stagnant for almost
two decades. He highlighted the importance of this venture in bolstering public housing and reigniting housing development stalled by economic downturns. The redevelopment includes 328,073 square metres, with 85,231 square metres allocated for green spaces, which is 26 per cent of the total area.
Water quality THE Andalucian Government has announced the early completion of emergency works aimed at enhancing water quality in the La Viñuela reservoir, located in the province of Malaga. The project, originally scheduled for completion at the end of March, was finished a month ahead of schedule, with a budget exceeding €708,000. This project was in response to the ongoing drought conditions and involved the installation of a floating water intake in the reservoir and the implementation of a pumping system to the intermediate intake tower. These measures will im-
prove water quality supplied to several towns, including Almachar, Benamargosa, El Borge, Comares, Cutar, Iznate, Macharaviaya, Moclinejo, Rincon de la Victoria, Velez-Malaga, Totalan, Algarrobo, Torrox, and Nerja. Furthermore, the Andalucian Government acknowledged recent rainfall statistics in Huelva and Cadiz, with noteworthy rainfall in the Guadiaro River basin in Malaga. Grazalema, Cadiz, received an impressive 358 litres per square metre. Despite this Andalucian reservoirs currently hold 23.35 per cent of their total capacity.
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EUROPRESS
TWENTY-FIVE per cent of six-year-olds in Ireland own a smartphone, a survey carried out for online safety charity CyberSafeKids found. Twenty-five per cent of parents were worried about cyber-bullying and porn although 20 per cent felt the benefits of the internet and social media outweigh the risks for children.
Measles peril AN adult whose personal details have not been disclosed died in hospital in the Dublin and Midlands health region after contracting measles, the Health Service revealed. This was the first known case of measles in 2024, while four cases were reported in 2023, with two in 2022, none in 2021 and five in 2020.
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Go slow AVANT GARDE composer John Cage’s Organ²/ASLSP (As Slow as Possible) changed chord for the first time in two years, performed on a specially-constructed organ at a Halberstadt church. The piece, whose finale arrives in the year 2640, has had 16 chord changes since it began in 2001, commencing with 18 months of silence.
Huge loss LABORATORY samples collected over decades and used in leukaemia research, amongst other fields, were destroyed owing to a freezer fault over Christmas at the Karolinska University Hospital in Solna. The samples’ value “was easily in the millions”, said Matti Sallberg, dean of the university’s southern campus.
Less timber SWEDEN’S timber stocks fell to 7.4 million cubic metres during the last quarter of 2023, a 4 per cent reduction on the same period the previous year. “Timber stocks were low compared to the end of 2022, but also compared to the average for the same time over the past five years,” the Swedish Forest Agency announced.
HALBERSTADT CHURCH: John Cage composition comes to an end in 2640
ITALY
SWEDEN
FRANCE
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No asylum
Burst bubbles
SUV surfeit
Mopeds out
ANDREY MEDVEDEV, who defected from the Wagner mercenary group in January, was refused full asylum but will be allowed to reside temporarily in Norway owing to the “security risk in returning him to Russia.” While willing to testify regarding war crimes in Ukraine, Medvedev denies having committed any himself.
PROSECCO producers launched a UK advertising campaign, warning drinkers that it could not be called prosecco when sold on tap. It was important for customers to be aware that prosecco can only be marketed in bottles and selling it in any other manner was fraudulent, the president of the Prosecco Consortium declared.
VOTERS in Paris supported a proposal from city mayor Anne Hidalgo to triple parking charges on hefty SUV and ‘Chelsea tractor’ vehicles, the official count-up revealed. Parisians voted 54.55 per cent in favour of charging cars of 1.6 metric tons or more €18 per hour to park in the city centre and €12 further out.
COUNCILLORS at Frederiksberg city hall voted to ban mopeds from using the bicycle lanes it shares with neighbouring Copenhagen. Danish traffic laws allow mopeds on these but they are a problem in cities with a high volume of two-wheeled transport, particularly riders for delivery companies, councillors agreed.
Lead on
No let-up
Olympic wages
Fare-dodger
DOG-OWNERS who take their pets to Oslo’s Nordmarka forest area must now keep them on the leash or pay a fine if they run free. This year’s extreme cold and deep snowdrifts have adversely affected wildlife with loose dogs attacking deer and other vulnerable animals whose wounds required them to be put down.
ITALY continues its efforts to counter overtourism in favourite destinations but is also focusing on short-term rentals, which are strictly controlled nationwide with licences banned entirely in some towns and cities. These include the city centre in Florence where city hall hopes to make more housing available to locals.
INVESTIGATING judges specialised in financial crime are checking the system used to pay Tony Estanguet, chief executive of the Paris Olympics’ organising committee, said sources who insisted on anonymity. The committee expressed “surprise” at the investigation, while the Public Prosecutor’s office declined to comment.
RUSSIAN Sergey Vladimirovich Ochigava (46) who boarded a Scandinavian Airways aircraft bound for Los Angeles at Copenhagen airport in November 2023 without a passport, ticket or visa was a stowaway, a US jury decided. Ochigava, who holds both Russian and Israeli passports, now faces a five-year prison term.
BELGIUM
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FINLAND
PORTUGAL
Buck’s visit
Mighty mice
Digital outlaws
Green power
CHESTER P SLOAN, nicknamed Buck and a Second World War veteran, will see the Normandy beaches once more on the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. This time he will be accompanied by his wife, thanks to a fundraising campaign by Randy Buelens who has raised the €4,000 needed to pay for their visit.
HEALTH AND SAFETY inspectors closed online supermarket Picnic’s 2,000-square metre distribution centre in Zaandam after it was overrun with mice. They were detected during a routine check, after which all unwrapped items or food in easily-penetrated packaging was destroyed and the centre fumigated.
VICTIMS ‘gave’ €44 million to online scammers in 2023, duped by Ponzi-type investment schemes, emails or computer malware, the Finance Finland (FFI) lobby group revealed. A total of €77 million was lost this way, compared with €47 million in 2022, although banks intervened in some cases, returning €33 million.
RENEWABLE energy supplied 81 per cent of Portugal’s electricity in January, according to Redes Energeticas Nacionais (REN), the national grid operator. Hydropower plants made the most significant contribution to the country’s needs, accounting for 47 per cent, followed by windfarms (25 per cent).
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Think again
No-no names
Brussels ire
NEW admissions to Antwerp jail were put on hold as guards revealed the prison was ‘full to overflowing’ with 70 inmates already sleeping on the floor, which they said was heightening tensions. The Belgian prison system with room for 10,000 prisoners had a record high of 12,012 by late January, the authorities said.
THE Netherlands Education Council asked the government to reconsider admitting fewer international students to Dutch universities and reducing the number of classes in English. While accepting fewer foreign students could be “positive”, the language change could affect educational quality and research, the council said.
FINLAND’S Names Board, attached to the Justice ministry, recently released a list of the new names it approved or rejected in 2023. Harry Potter’s Voldemort was vetoed, along with Jezebel and Yes, since Finnish law does not accept first names that are potentially offensive or “harmful to the person bearing it.”
THE European Commission announced that it is taking action against Portugal at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for not complying with a December 2023 ruling. This required the country to designate 61 ‘sites of community importance’ as ‘special conservation sites’ under habitat conservation rules.
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has been raised by Bankinter Asset Management’s recordbreaking Premium Fixed Income investment fund in the three months since its launch in November 2023.
BUSINESS EXTRA Cost-cutting
BIG FOUR accountant Deloitte, whose partners earn approximately £1 million (€1.17 million) annually, employs 27,000 people in the UK and proposes to make 100 employees redundant. The future job cuts will affect 5 per cent of financial advisory service staff, coinciding with a deal-making decline and high interest rates.
Old guard
PHARMACEUTICAL company Grifols announced a new chief executive and three members of the founding family resigned their executive roles on February 5, four weeks after an attack by the short-seller fund Gotham City queried its accounting. Shares slumped a month ago but have now risen by 1.5 per cent.
On track
MARKS & SPENCER is set to leave Waitrose behind as it woos more of its well-heeled customers. Data experts Nielsen announced recently that M&S is currently tied with Waitrose, with each on 3.8 per cent of the market compared with 2021 when Waitrose accounted for 4.2 per cent and M&S for 3.2 per cent.
Ford layoff
UNIONS at Ford’s Almussafes (Valencia) have requested a furlough scheme affecting up to 750 employees a day between February and April 2024. Following an advisory committee meeting, UGT, which represents the majority of workers, announced that it was prepared to extend layoffs only until late March.
Don’t split
ANALYSIS by the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, part of America’s Reserve System, revealed that while divorce is costly for both men and women, males usually lost twice as much of their income. US couples who separated in 2023 saw an average 12 per cent reduction in income.
Linda Hall BRITAIN’S Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has asked the Office for Budget Responsibility (ORB) to review the decision to scrap tax-free shopping for tourists. Prime Minishter Rishi Sunak, who was Chancellor at the time, decided to abolish the VAT-free concession in 2021. Sunak claimed that the benefits were “almost entirely” enjoyed by a handful of shops, restaurants and hotels in central London. The move currently brings in an annual £2 billion (€2.34 billion) although its many critics, like fashion designer Sir Paul
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LUXURY BRANDS: No VAT could boost tourist spending.
Smith, argue that this does not compensate for what is lost on tourist spending. “It’s not always necessarily about rich shoppers coming to buy cheap handbags,” Sir Paul told Sky News, while revealing that one-third of his business relies on the tourism market.
“It’s the fact that when they’re here, they do spend money in our great cities,” he said. He also pointed out that European hotels had recovered after the pandemic. “We haven’t, so it’s about bringing people to the country and seeing all the fantastic things we’ve got.”
A bite of the Apple SPAIN’S National High Court in Madrid suspended as a precautionary measure €194 million in fines imposed on Apple and Amazon in July 2023. The National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) anti-trust watchdog concluded that a 2018 agreement between the companies had restricted competition on Amazon’s Spanish website. This affected “without justification” the online market for mobiles and electronic devices in Spain, the CNMC said,
Boss needed SHARES in NatWest, bailed out by the British government in 2008, could go on sale to the public by June 2023. Before it can do so, Charles Donald, the UK Government Investments (UKGI) chief, told a parliamentary committee that the bank should first name a successor to Dame Alison Rose, who resigned as chief executive following last year’s debanking scandal involving former politician Nigel Farage. Either Rose’s interim substitute Paul Thwaite should be confirmed in the role, or a permanent chief executive appointed, Donald said.
handing Apple and Amazon respective €143.6 million and €50.5 million fines. This affected Mac computers, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch and Airpods amongst other products. Amazon also limited advertising by competitors, influencing results on the website when would-be buyers searched for products, the CNMC said. Prices for Apple devices rose following the deal, the regulator said. As expected, both Apple and Amazon lodged appeals against the fines. These were accepted in December
Barratt deal BARRATT has bought its smaller housebuilding rival, Redrow, in a deal that topped £2.5 billion (€2.9 billion). The two companies, which had a combined market value of £7.2 billion when markets closed on February 6, negotiated an all-share offer establishing Barratt as the UK’s largest housing constructor. Barratt Redrow, the merged companies’ new name, will build 23,000 homes annually with a predicted £7 billion (€8.2 billion) turnover. Both boards backed the transaction, as well as Steve Morgan, who founded Redrow 50 years ago with a £5,000 loan (€5,861) from his father and still holds 16 per cent of its shares.
The designer is one of more than 400 business-owners who signed an open letter organised by hotelier Sir Rocco Forte, asking the Chancellor to eliminate what amounts to a tourist tax. Shares in luxury brands climbed on Monday, February 4, in response to an article disclosing the requested OBR review which was published in The Sunday Times the previous day. Shares in Burberry, Mulberry and Watches Of Switzerland Group all rose, but although hotel stocks were also boosted, the increase was less perceptible.
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AMAZON HEADQUARTERS: Online giant allegedly conspired with Apple.
2023, leaving in doubt whether the fines will eventually be imposed or modified by the National High Court. The tribunal also temporarily suspended a CNMC order preventing Apple and Amazon from bidding for public sector contracts.
Wind power ploy KRAFT HEINZ intends to build a £40 million (€46.9 million) green-powered hydrogen plant at its Kitt Green (Wigan) baked bean factory. The parent company has now signed an agreement with energy firm Carlton Power to produce plans for the future installation. The factory where a staff of 850 produce baked beans, soups and spaghetti hoops would produce hydrogen from renewable sources, principally wind and solar power. This should cover more than half of the factory’s annual natural gas needs while reducing its carbon emissions by roughly 16,000 tons a year.
Hotel tactics INDITEX founder Amancio Ortega has chosen Portugal’s second largest hotel chain, Vila Gale, to run one of the 18 hotels he owns there. Hotel Mercure in Figueira da Foz, which Ortega acquired in 2004, was formerly managed by the Accor group and reopens following extensive renovations to its 102 rooms, two restaurants, bar, spa and other installations in April this year. Vila Gale had a record turnover of €275 million in 2023 and its chairman Jorge Rebelo de Almeida, who is worth an estimated €1 billion, plans to enter the Spanish market with a 300-bedroomed hotel in Huelva in April.
Cheaper transfers ALL European banks must now offer their clients immediate transfers free of charge or at the same price as the ordinary procedure. The European parliament approved the measure on February 4, with 599 votes in favour, seven against and 55 abstentions. “Charging a different commission for immediate transfers is now banned,” explained Spanish Euro MP Jonas Fernandez who was part of the Economic Affairs and Monetary Committee which worked on the new legislation. “This will make bank charges cheaper, because some banks in Spain take a commission on immediate transfers but will no longer be able to do so,” Fernandez told financial daily, Cinco Dias.
Airbus bait AIRBUS could expand its Albacete plant if a future subsidy from the Spanish government comes through. Spain owns 4 per cent of Airbus and the government wants the company to increase its investment in the country, according to reports from Bloomberg. The installation on the outskirts of Albacete city produces components destined for civilian and military helicopters and expanding the plant would fit in with government plans to attract more industrial and arms’ investment.
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Closing Prices 12 February
Company
Price(p)
Change(p)
% Chg.
Net
3I Group.....................................2.395,00.............+13,00........... +0,55%......... 514,14K Admiral Group.............................2.523,0................ -8,0..............-0,32%.......... 235,09K Airtel Africa................................. 103,60................ -0,30.............-0,29%.......... 904,32K Anglo American...........................1.713,0............... -26,6.............-1,53%............1,09M Antofagasta................................1.640,00............. -10,00............-0,61%............1,51M Ashtead Group............................5.234,0............... -30,0.............-0,57%........... 53,55K Associated British Foods.............2.247,0.................0,0............... 0,00%.......... 466,46K AstraZeneca................................9.925,0..............+102,0........... +1,04%......... 605,71K Auto Trader Group Plc................ 710,60................ -9,80.............-1,36%............1,64M Aviva........................................... 417,00................ -3,70.............-0,88%............1,78M B&M European Value Retail SA... 499,40................ -0,50.............-0,10%.......... 463,95K BAE Systems..............................1.204,50..............+9,50............ +0,80%......... 613,98K Barclays...................................... 143,46................+0,30............ +0,21%..........10,11M Barratt Developments................. 483,60................ -3,90.............-0,80%............3,19M Beazley........................................ 564,00................+3,00............ +0,54%......... 933,94K Berkeley......................................4.695,0...............+25,0............ +0,54%.......... 23,11K BP............................................... 482,85................+6,60............ +1,39%..........10,60M British American Tobacco...........2.441,0............... -43,0.............-1,73%............1,22M BT Group.................................... 105,15................ -0,55.............-0,52%............6,61M Bunzl...........................................3.218,0...............+18,0............ +0,56%......... 233,84K Burberry Group...........................1.268,0............... -28,0.............-2,16%.......... 793,42K Centrica....................................... 132,90................ -0,45.............-0,34%...........18,74M Coca Cola HBC AG......................2.200,0...............+23,0............ +1,06%......... 236,16K Compass....................................2.237,00.............+26,00........... +1,18%...........1,59M ConvaTec Group......................... 240,40................+5,80............ +2,47%...........9,42M Croda Intl....................................4.991,0............... -31,0.............-0,62%.......... 365,65K DCC.............................................5.768,0................ -8,0..............-0,14%........... 16,37K Diageo.........................................2.916,0............... -10,0.............-0,34%.......... 999,88K Diploma.....................................3.404,00.............+18,00........... +0,53%.......... 43,34K DS Smith.................................... 316,90................+8,30............ +2,69%...........3,67M Endeavour Mining......................1.284,00.............. -6,00.............-0,47%........... 70,03K Entain.......................................... 999,80...............+13,20........... +1,34%......... 324,43K Experian......................................3.382,0...............+44,0............ +1,32%......... 643,02K F&C Invest.................................. 989,00................+5,00............ +0,51%.......... 81,98K Flutter Entertainment..................16.785,0..............+65,0............ +0,39%.......... 40,63K Frasers........................................ 785,00................ -7,50.............-0,95%.......... 546,18K Fresnillo...................................... 484,20................ -9,00.............-1,82%............1,74M Glencore...................................... 386,06............... -10,74............-2,71%...........13,76M GSK plc......................................1.661,40.............+10,40........... +0,63%...........1,45M HALEON...................................... 321,30................ -1,70.............-0,53%............8,28M Halma..........................................2.215,0................+2,0............. +0,09%......... 210,36K Hikma Pharma...........................1.962,50.............+32,50........... +1,68%.......... 36,16K Howden Joinery.......................... 785,00................+1,80............ +0,23%...........1,07M HSBC.......................................... 611,90................ -5,80.............-0,94%............2,82M IAG.............................................. 145,00................+0,40............ +0,28%...........2,05M IMI PLC......................................1.711,00.............. -4,00.............-0,23%........... 29,17K Imperial Brands..........................1.881,00.............+22,50........... +1,21%......... 754,30K Informa....................................... 802,20...............+11,00........... +1,39%...........1,30M InterContinental..........................7.708,0...............+74,0............ +0,97%......... 154,68K Intermediate Capital...................1.789,75..............+7,75............ +0,43%......... 524,28K
Company
Price(p)
Change(p)
% Chg.
Net
Intertek........................................4.476,0...............+42,0............ +0,95%......... 287,00K J Sainsbury................................. 257,70................ -1,70.............-0,66%............4,31M JD Sports Fashion....................... 105,29................+0,80............ +0,77%...........2,13M Kingfisher.................................... 218,50................ -1,40.............-0,64%............1,37M Land Securities........................... 635,60............... -14,60............-2,25%.......... 817,95K Legal & General.......................... 238,20................ -3,10.............-1,28%...........11,78M Lloyds Banking............................ 41,53..................0,00.............. 0,00%...........78,08M London Stock Exchange..............8.852,0...............+60,0............ +0,68%......... 462,21K M&G........................................... 221,20................+1,50............ +0,68%...........2,31M Marks & Spencer........................ 236,90................ -0,10.............-0,04%............1,57M Melrose Industries...................... 600,00................+5,00............ +0,84%...........2,40M Mondi.........................................1.341,00..............+4,50............ +0,34%......... 528,15K National Grid..............................1.002,00............. -11,00............-1,09%............2,16M NatWest Group........................... 213,00................ -2,50.............-1,16%...........15,53M Next............................................8.250,0............... -40,0.............-0,48%........... 36,02K Ocado.......................................... 523,40................ -2,00.............-0,38%.......... 868,55K Pearson....................................... 943,60................+4,40............ +0,47%......... 280,75K Pershing Square.......................... 49,30.................+0,45............ +0,92%.......... 21,93K Persimmon.................................1.391,3...............+14,3............ +1,04%......... 694,69K Phoenix....................................... 492,00................ -1,40.............-0,28%.......... 548,46K Prudential.................................... 808,60................ -9,60.............-1,17%.......... 653,62K Reckitt Benckiser........................5.754,0............... -12,0.............-0,21%.......... 233,43K Relx............................................3.347,00.............+46,00........... +1,39%...........2,65M Rentokil....................................... 397,70................ -3,50.............-0,87%............4,87M Rightmove.................................. 545,20................ -6,20.............-1,12%............1,18M Rio Tinto PLC..............................5.366,0................+4,0............. +0,07%......... 586,89K Rolls-Royce Holdings................. 319,30................+1,60............ +0,50%...........3,67M RS PLC....................................... 786,20................+9,20............ +1,18%......... 235,02K Sage...........................................1.195,00.............+22,50........... +1,92%...........1,24M Schroders.................................... 400,7..................+0,6............. +0,15%...........3,02M Scottish Mortgage....................... 790,88................+1,88............ +0,24%......... 581,44K Segro.......................................... 841,60................ -5,00.............-0,59%............1,40M Severn Trent...............................2.471,0............... -26,0.............-1,04%........... 47,97K Shell............................................2.500,5...............+22,0............ +0,89%...........3,40M Smith & Nephew........................1.103,50..............+2,00............ +0,18%...........1,60M Smiths Group.............................1.615,00.............. -2,50.............-0,16%........... 37,34K Smurfit Kappa.............................3.166,0...............+36,0............ +1,15%......... 357,65K Spirax-Sarco Engineering..........10.160,0..............+65,0............ +0,64%........... 5,28K SSE............................................1.571,19.............. -4,31.............-0,27%............1,95M St. James’s Place........................ 638,20................ -1,40.............-0,22%.......... 553,08K Standard Chartered..................... 579,60................+0,20............ +0,04%...........1,03M Taylor Wimpey............................ 145,80................+0,55............ +0,38%...........1,05M Tesco.......................................... 281,30................+0,90............ +0,32%...........6,67M Unilever.......................................4.012,0............... -12,5.............-0,31%............1,03M Unite..........................................1.001,00.............. -4,00.............-0,40%........... 69,95K United Utilities............................1.019,00.............. -6,50.............-0,63%............1,10M Vodafone Group PLC.................. 63,267............... -0,243............-0,38%...........12,81M Weir Group................................1.801,00.............. -1,50.............-0,08%.......... 359,75K Whitbread...................................3.494,0...............+27,0............ +0,78%......... 289,29K WPP............................................ 786,00................+2,60............ +0,33%......... 234,37K
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Company
Price(p)
Change(p)
% Chg.
Net
3M............................................... 93,22................. -0,62.............-0,66%............3,91M American Express....................... 211,26................+2,18............ +1,04%...........3,59M Amgen........................................ 294,85................ -1,02.............-0,34%............5,33M Apple........................................... 188,32................ -1,09.............-0,58%...........37,90M Boeing......................................... 209,28................ -2,64.............-1,25%............5,62M Caterpillar.................................... 321,96................ -1,63.............-0,50%............1,83M Chevron...................................... 154,05................+1,92............ +1,26%...........7,65M Cisco............................................ 49,95.................+0,18............ +0,36%..........16,28M Coca-Cola..................................... 59,83................. -0,16.............-0,27%...........12,17M Dow............................................. 53,88................. -0,22.............-0,40%............3,41M Goldman Sachs........................... 385,15................ -1,51.............-0,39%............1,76M Home Depot................................ 363,84................+1,15............ +0,32%...........2,24M Honeywell................................... 193,46................ -0,64.............-0,33%............2,45M IBM............................................. 184,39................+2,31............ +1,27%...........3,98M Intel.............................................. 42,50................. -0,28.............-0,65%...........30,44M J&J............................................. 156,43................ -1,55.............-0,98%............7,64M JPMorgan................................... 174,82................ -0,61.............-0,35%............5,39M McDonald’s................................. 291,94................+4,61............ +1,60%...........4,37M Merck&Co................................... 126,61................ -0,86.............-0,67%............4,19M Microsoft.................................... 414,11................+0,06............ +0,01%..........16,90M Nike............................................. 103,76................ -0,03.............-0,03%............6,17M Procter&Gamble......................... 158,65................ -0,47.............-0,30%............4,07M Salesforce Inc............................. 291,98................+3,14............ +1,09%...........3,50M The Travelers.............................. 213,86................ -0,36.............-0,17%............1,35M UnitedHealth............................... 520,01................+0,62............ +0,12%...........3,26M Verizon......................................... 39,91................. -0,51.............-1,27%...........19,14M Visa A.......................................... 275,80................ -3,07.............-1,10%............5,65M Walgreens Boots.......................... 22,54................. -0,27.............-1,18%............7,79M Walmart...................................... 169,37................ -0,01.............-0,01%............4,52M M - Million Dollars
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Closing Prices 12 February
Company
Change Net / %
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Most Advanced Arm Holdings plc.............................................+47.89%.......................105.432M Confluent, Inc...................................................+34.09%........................24.356M Oscar Health, Inc..............................................+24.38%........................12.644M Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.........................+23.03%.......................106.187M Adyen N.V........................................................+20.55%.........................1.891M SoftBank Group Corp.......................................+19.49%......................... 15,562 SoftBank Group Corp.......................................+18.17%.........................2.237M Viking Therapeutics, Inc...................................+18.01%.........................8.489M Ralph Lauren Corporation................................+16.79%.........................4.342M Höegh Autoliners ASA......................................+16.70%........................ 169,822 M - Million Dollars
Most Declined Lightspeed Commerce Inc............................... -24.37%.........................9.038M Lumentum Holdings Inc................................... -22.43%........................10.877M A.P. Møller - Mærsk A/S.................................. -15.02%.........................1.397M Insperity, Inc.................................................... -14.78%.........................1.426M Bombardier Inc................................................ -14.39%......................... 53,925 Neste Oyj.......................................................... -12.06%......................... 44,408 NEXON Co., Ltd................................................ -11.73%......................... 22,118 Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited.................... -11.62%......................... 68,322 PayPal Holdings, Inc........................................ -11.24%........................67.901M Snap-on Incorporated....................................... -9.67%......................... 774,777 FLEETCOR Technologies, Inc............................ -9.20%..........................1.436M M - Million Dollars
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LOCKHEED MARTIN selected Spain’s Indra company to equip four ships with ultramodern electronic defence systems for the Saudi Arabian navy but did not reveal details of the sums involved. The ships, which are 118 metres long and capable of 5,000 nautical miles (9,260 kilometres) without refuelling, will operate along the coast and at sea.
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ZUBER ISSA is negotiating the sale of his 22.5 per cent holding in the ASDA supermarket chain as he splits from older brother, Mohsin. Issa reportedly wishes to focus on the brothers’ EG Group petrol stations, although selling his stake could be complicated by existing agreements with Mohsin and Asda’s other shareholder TDR Capital.
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MICHELLE MONE assured the UK government in May 2020 that she would make “no financial benefit whatsoever” from personal protective equipment (PPE) company Medpro. Nor was she a shareholder in the consortium led by her husband Doug Barrowman, she stressed. In emails between Mone and the Cabinet Office leaked by the Guardian on February 7, she explained
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Oil from the US THE US now provides most of Spain’s oil, obtained via fracking. Despite its environmental drawbacks, the controversial process is bearing fruit in the US which exported more than 8.7 million tons of oil to Spain in 2023. That was 31.2 per cent more than in 2022, according to recent figures from the Petroleum Products Strategic Reserves Corporation (Co-
res). This has put the US ahead of Nigeria, which after five years as Spain’s principal supplier has now dropped in fourth place after Mexico and Brazil. Spain currently imports lesser amounts from at least 22 other countries worldwide, excluding Russia, with total imports falling by 3.3 per cent in 2023 to just under 61.56 million tons.
that her second husband was “a very philanthropic individual who wished to help the NHS.” For this reason, she continued, the Isle of Man-based financial services businessman was negotiating to lower the prices the government paid for PPE during the pandemic. Weeks later, in June 2020, the government awarded Medpro two contracts to supply PPE worth £203 million (€238 million). By September 2020 Barrowman had earned approximately £65 million (€76.2 million) from these contracts, according to HSBC bank documents seen by the Guardian. Of this, £29 million (€34 million) of Medpro profits was allegedly transferred to an offshore trust set up to benefit Mone and her children. The National Crime Agency (NCA) is currently investigating both Barrowman and Mone for potential fraud.
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So close THE official receiver in charge of the Marie Claire bankruptcy told the company works committee that a buyer had been found and the stockings and underwear firm founded in 1907 would reopen. A contract due to be signed ‘within days’ would provide jobs for 72 currently furloughed employees and up to 150 more, he announced on February 7.
AI plans IN a £1 billion (€1.17 billion) cost-cutting programme over the next three years, Sainsbury’s will use more automated tills and warehouse robots plus AI forecasting tools to make sure supermarkets are adequately stocked. Chief executive Simon Roberts admitted there could be job losses but said employees would be able to change their roles and adapt to new methods.
Impossible to resist LEAPY LEE SAYS IT OTHERS THINK IT CAN’T quite believe I’m doing Trump again this week, but the man is such wonderful column fodder I find him almost impossible to resist. Once more, before the election, his indisputable rivals are endeavouring to make sure he will be required to attend court in his defence of even more allegations. Once again Trump will use the accusations to get his presidential intentions publicised on front pages just about everywhere. To be quite honest it makes me feel I should probably have run for some governmental position when my ‘trumped up’ clash with the law resulted in a term behind bars. Don’t laugh; ex-president Imran Khan, leader of the Pakistan party PTI, has just begun a sentence of 14 years plus and proffered most of his party’s election campaign from prison. He is now been released on bail, after his party claimed a 90 per cent
victory! What a state our world truly is in. All my life I have mistrusted the way it was run and have actually never voted for anyone. Personally, I consider almost every one of our esteemed leaders and general politicians are merely in it for their own ends. Power and financial gain ultimately leads the field, and frankly I don’t trust any of ‘em. Even lawyers, who appear to be totally on your side and send oppositional letters to ‘rival’ legal beagles, are often seen out socialising or lunching with their so-called adversaries as they work out how much they can each screw out of their respective clients. It’s all a gigantic scam. I also agree with Trump that, if the situation calls for it, most countries are very capable and do most certainly engage in assassinations, including the UK. To my mind there is no doubt that Stephen Ward, who featured in the Christine Keeler/ Mandy Rice scandal of the 60s was topped, before he could blow the whistle on one or two characters (highly rumoured to be
royalty) being participants in the sex orgies involved. I am also convinced that the tragic Dr Kelly was murdered on orders from the government prior to revealing the lies and false information concerned in the weapons of destruction issues that ultimately led us into the war on Iraq. James Bond and his licence to kill appointment are actually not far from the truth. I think the assassins of the CIA and British secret service are far more lethal and mercenary than the flamboyant 007 ever was. Good luck to ‘pay your way’ Trump. Much rather the devil you know! Thanks for all the mail. One welcome reader commented that the only way to prevent bullying is to bully back harder. Unfortunately, in this primitive day and age, it is actually the only sure way. It’s a big nasty world out there, and we just may need big and nasty people to make certain we survive. Take this ol’ boy’s word for it, doddery Senor Biden, coupled with his woke fraternising vice president, aint even close. Keep the faith, Love Leapy. leapylee2002@gmail.com
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Google ban DANISH privacy regulator Datailsynet has ruled that local authorities in Denmark need stronger privacy assurances to continue to use Google services in their schools. This decision stems from the fact that Google’s use of student data from Chromebooks and Google Workplace for Education was deemed a violation of European privacy laws as the data is used for ‘Google’s purposes.’ Local governments must detail their compliance plans by March 1, facing a complete halt to data transfer to Google by August 1. This could lead to the phased-out removal of Chromebooks from Danish schools unless laws change or Google implements data-filtering mechanisms. A key concern is Google’s use of student data for performance analytics and feature
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development, even without targeted advertising. Regulators argue that this poses privacy risks, especially with the growing integration of AI features in Google Workspace and Chromebooks. Datatilsynet has criticised local government for insufficiently assessing the risks before approving Google Workplace for Education. This ruling follows a 2022 directive that required 53 towns to reevaluate data-sharing practices. This decision highlights the increasing emphasis on protecting student data in the evolving landscape of digital education.
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Romania to Spain NOW aged 26, almost 20 years ago, Dragos Tanase embarked on a life-altering journey from Romania to Elche on the Costa Blanca driven by economic prospects. His dad had already gone to Italy looabout the healthcare system. king for work, and eventually, the whole He explains how his mum’s life was family settled in Spain because they lisaved by Spanish doctors, who did six ked its peaceful vibe and economic surgeries on her spine. stability. “In Romania, getting that “I was just seven when kind of medical help we got to Spain,” Drawould’ve been almost gos remembers. impossible as it’s a Thinking back lot like the healon Romania, thcare system in Dragos admits the United Stahe doesn’t have a tes, where you lot of memories need a lot of moof it firsthand. ney to get good He mostly relies care. Even if we on bits and pieces sold everything we from when he was a owned, we couldn’t Dragos Tanase misses youngster and the ochave paid for those the beautiful scenery casional trip back. surgeries,” Dragos said. in Romania. He points out a big diBut besides healthcare, fference between the two Dragos loves how friendcountries: Romania has more people ly the Spanish people are. He says it is living in the countryside, especially in like a big melting pot of cultures from all small towns near old industrial areas over the world. “Spanish society does a from the communist era. great job of bringing different cultures When asked about what he likes best together, which makes it easy to learn about Spain, Dragos talks right away from each other,” he adds.
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Costa Blanca South Love in Catral
MORE than 900 pupils from the schools of Alhaurin el Grande joined the Human Chain organised by cancer charity ‘Un Sí Por La Vida’ (A Yes for Life) to mark World Cancer Day. This year’s event attracted a total of 910 pupils in the walk along the route that departed from the town’s Health Centre and ended at the Las Palomas ravine. For its part, the president of the Association Un Sí Por La Vida, Loli Badía, has highlighted the commitment of the entire social fabric of Alhaurin that has been involved, one more year, with this solidarity initiative and promotion of healthy habits in the fight against cancer.
CATRAL could soon become a beloved destination for Valentine’s Day visits, thanks to the creativity of one of its residents, Moises Cruz Ballesta. The artist has adorned a wall on Calle La Cruz with large red hearts. This spot has quickly become a popular ‘photo spot’ and may even start a new tradition, as Catral is a municipality where residents take great pride in beautifying their streets. The idea for this eye-catching mural was inspired by the nearby Tree of Love, just a few metres away from Calle La Cruz. The tree is decorated with an array of hearts in different shapes and sizes, each carrying messages of love and affection.
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FINALLY reaching his hometown town of Moraira on the Costa Blanca after 13 days on the road, long-distance charity walker Lee Harker received a hero’s welcome on Saturday February 10. A large crowd gathered to cheer him as he wearily completed the last 100 metres of a phenomenal journey. Averaging 48,000 steps per day, Lee tramped around 500 kilometres from Barcelona to Moraira, raising almost €16,000 for local dog’s charity, Akira, a cause that is dear to his heart. “This is what kept me going when I was on the road”, said an emotional Lee, surrounded by friends, family and well-wishers, “picturing this moment”. Lee and his family are energetic helpers for Akira, fostering and walking dogs as well as raising awareness and funds.
IN a tradition that goes back 285 years, the Parish Church of Huercal-Overa celebrated the anniversary on February 8 of the transfer of the Eucharist to its current location. In 1739, the new Parish Church in the centre of the town was consecrated and the Holy Sacrament was transferred from its original site to the new church. The current celebration started with a Mass followed by parading the Eucharist from the old chapel to its current home. The villagers carried candles and as the procession passed, lights were lit along the streets, recalling what as in the past there was no electricity and for this reason lights had to be lit along the streets.
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GRAHAM DUNLOP, a family man from Southampton, has won a lavish £3 million villa in Mallorca, courtesy of the Omaze charity draw benefiting Alzheimer’s Research UK. The 52-year-old Scotsman, along with his family, now owns a fully furnished property nestled in the Mallorcan countryside, boasting views of the Tramuntana mountains, a pool, and four bedrooms. The prize, ensuring no financial burdens for Dunlop, also includes £250,000 cash, offering them a myriad of options like using it as a holiday home, leasing, or selling. Graham, visiting his new villa four days after being told about his win said: “I’ve never won anything before but it’s been worth the 50-year wait to end up here.”
FORTUNE continues to smile upon the residents of the Region of Murcia as a lucky individual strikes gold in La Primitiva lottery. Following the Christmas Lotto windfall and a record-breaking Bonoloto win in Lorca, the latest stroke of luck falls on the capital of the region. In the draw on February 8 of La Primitiva, a Murcia resident emerged as the sole winner of the first-tier prize, bagging a life-changing sum of €1.2 million. The fortunate ticket owner, who purchased the ticket at the Calle Cánovas del Castillo administration in Murcia, is set to receive €1,237,489 for matching all six numbers.
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Viva Las Vegas the San Francisco 49ers in a thrilling match in Las Vegas that saw the Chiefs win in extra time. One of the great stories of this season was the 49ers quarterback, Brock Purdy, who was picked last in the 2022 draft; 262 players were picked before him! Imagine being at school with hundreds of other pupils and when it comes to being picked
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AMERICAN football has only one league (the NFL), with 32 teams who play from September to January, followed by Super Bowl in February and that’s it. A short season makes each game far more important. And no game is more important than the final game of the season - Super Bowl which in the 2023/2024 season saw the Kansas City Chiefs face-off against
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for a team game, you’re left standing on the sports field on your own at the end of the selection process. That was Brock Purdy and he was labelled ‘Mr Irrelevant’ as a result. Injuries forced out San Francisco’s two starting quarterbacks but then, with Purdy on the field the 49ers started winning. This was Purdy’s first full season as a starter and he helped advance his team all the way to the final match in Las Vegas, becoming the first ‘Mr Irrelevant’ quarterback to ever start in a Super Bowl. But in the end the 49ers were denied victory by the Chiefs and their own star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The team becomes the first to win back-to-back Super Bowl trophies in 20 years and they are now focused on becoming the first team to ever win the NFL’s biggest prize three times in a row.
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Axarquia Cup and AWFL League Action Axarquia Cup Over 50s Malaga WFC 2 v 2 Marbella Marbesula This was a different encounter altogether than the league defeat inflicted upon Marbesula earlier in the season. Not only were the visitors much more disciplined and determined but Malaga also were their own worst enemies in making far too many avoidable mistakes and defending too far up the pitch, allowing Marbesula to make dangerous breakaways with some excellent one touch passing. Indeed the Marbella side led twice and the hosts were frustrated on several occasions by a brilliant performance by the visiting goalkeeper. However, they stuck at it and goals from Roberto and Fran meant that the points in this league phase of the Cup were shared. AWFL Over 50s League Real Calahonda 2 v 0 AC Benahavis This was a very close affair between two evenly matched teams. Shots were few and most from distance, with both sides seeming to cancel each other out until well into the second half, when Simon Luke and Colin Cooper broke the deadlock, giving Real all three points. Nerja Utd 4 v 2 Internacionales Mollina (no match report)
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AWFL Over 60s League Real Calahonda 0 v 1 AC Benahavis This was a much-improved performance by Real, who had suffered a heavy away defeat to the same team earlier in the season. On a wet afternoon, this was a close game and it took a breakaway goal by Marc Morris late in the second half to sway matters in the visitors’ favour to keep them comfortably at the top of the table. Nerja Utd 6 v 0 Boca Seniors Competa (no match report)