Costa Blanca North 15 – 21 February 2024 Issue 2015

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Women unite THE annual meeting and the elections of the new board of the European Union of Women (Mujeres en Iguaildad) of Marina Alta will be held on Friday, February 16, at the Javea Golf Club. The meeting will be followed by a screening of two prizewinning short films and a video clip, filmed in Javea and Barcelona and directed by Jo Garcia Garrido and her daughter Alexandra Iglesias. Mourning, solitude, psychological oppression and sheer joy of life are some of the emotions central to these short films. They’ll open a short discussion afterwards, on the mixed emotions in a woman’s life, on the importance of allowing them their proper space and time, and of standing together in darker and lighter days.

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The European Union of Women Marina Alta aspires to foster opportunities and equality for women and works together with local councils, organisations, companies and education centres to promote activities that raise aware-

ness about, and improve, opportunities and equality for women and girls. Future events and information can be found on www.facebook.com/groups/ euwma. Or email euwmarinaalta @gmail.com.

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JAVEA BRIDGE CLUB sign first Affiliation Agreement with Currencies Direct. The members of the Javea Bridge Club are surprisingly amenable to taking a gamble whilst enjoying their favourite game. When faced with an option to play safe or make a risky play in order to gain an advantage, the majority would opt for the gamble. However, all that changes when it comes to their personal wealth. Therefore, an agreement with the leading currency transfer company in Spain is welcomed by everyone. With a recent increase in horror stories associated with the Internet, it is a great comfort to have a team of professionals handling your precious transfer. That is exactly what Currencies Direct offer. Total end-to-end secure management and with offices in Javea, Moraira and

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Youngest champ ON February 10, the President of the Valencian Community, Carlos Mazan, welcomed Loreto Riera, the winner of ‘MasterChef Junior 10’. At just eight years old, Loretto has become the youngest champion in the history of the programme. Loreto, hailing from Alicante, triumphed on January 3, achieving the highest rating of the season finale with a 13.9 per cent share of the screen,

dominating the prime time slot. Mazón praised Loreto’s exceptional culinary talent, hailing her as an ambassador for Alicante cuisine. He emphasised that Loreto’s participation in MasterChef has brought Alicante’s name into households across the nation, showcasing not only the gastronomy of the region but also positioning Alicante as a top tourist destination. During the final of Mas-

terChef Junior 10, Loreto, a resident of Muchamiel, crafted a menu inspired by her life and loved ones. Her menu featured a successful ‘steak tartar’ with mustard veil, crunchy bread, and cheese snow; roasted sea bass with a sea and mountain backdrop, bone emulsion, and roasted vegetables; and strawberries with liqueur, white chocolate ganache, yoghurt crystal, and rose petals.

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throughout Europe it is a major benefit to be able to sit across from someone who will look after your interest. Tony Manuel, General Manager of Javea Bridge Club commented - “We are delighted to be an affiliate of this top professional company. We have no hesitation in recommending them to our members. Our members will benefit from their

Bank beating rates, ZERO transfer charges and NO commission fees.” Karen Clements - Business Development Manager for Currencies Direct added “This is such a great fit for our company. We can offer unmatched assurances to the members of the club who use our services and I am convinced we will enjoy a long association with JBC.”

ALICANTE Council is teaming up with the ‘Alicante Reborn’ project. The plan is to continue recruiting environmental volunteers to restore the city’s mountains and ecosystems. Over 18,500 volunteers have already planted 11,000 trees in places like Monte Orgegia, Cala Cantalar, and Sierra del Porquet. Manuel Villar, the Councillor for the Environment, praised the project’s success and announced another year of collaboration. The council will supply Mediterranean tree seedlings for reforestation efforts led by Enamorados con Alicante.

Alicante Reborn Two reforestation campaigns are planned for Monte Orgegia and Villafranqueza, with the El Palamó Neighbourhood Association. Plus, there’s an environmental photo contest coming up. Daniel Aguilar, the project’s director, is excited for the season ahead and promises surprises in environmental education and forest ecosystem recovery. The Council has confirmed that it will continue to support the project’s aim of sustainable development in Alicante.


Anna Akopyan NIBS EXTRA ALICANTE is a charming

Licences frozen

ALTEA has frozen licences for tourist holiday apartments for one year. This follows a 242 per cent increase in property utilised for holiday accommodation over the last five years, pushing up the price of long-term accommodation and edging local people out.

Industry threatened

FISHING is facing a new threat. Recent concerns about overfishing and global warning are now joined by a lack of generational representation. Concerns are being raised that not enough young people are joining the industry which might threaten future supplies.

Accessible beaches

BENIDORM beaches are being made more user-friendly for the start of the tourist season. Access points for wheelchair users are being painted and renovated. Amphibious chairs have also been purchased. 18,000 people access these services in 2023.

Boar control

WILD boar populations are to be controlled on the Costa Blanca. Javea Council met with mayors from the Marina Alta area on Friday, where it was agreed facilities would be provided for pest control.

Drought alert

MARINA ALTA area is on alert due to water shortages. There are now serious drought indicators. Jucar Hydrographic Confederation announced the upgrade to the alert in a report on Tuesday February 13.

Spanish municipality with numerous attractions for children available all year round. El Mundo de Los Niños El Mundo de Los Niños is a children’s park, located near the city’s seaport and has attractions including bouncing castles, elastic band jumping and mini golf. The park is open from 5pm until 9pm. Merlin Park Merlin Park covers about 1,200 metres of the playground and offers an endless amount of activities, including dynamic animators, bouncing castles and a mascot entertainer. With a

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Bonfire Museum in Alicante.

3000+ celebrated birthday experience, it is a magical place for children to enter an adventure of the Middle Ages.

Urban Planet Urban Planet is a trampoline getaway for children who love being active, giving them the chance to

free jump, play basketball and have fun in a foam pit, all supervised by professionals. Family Park Alicante’s Family Park is located in two parts of Alicante, San Juan and San Vicente del Raspeig. It has been providing entertainment for 40 years. Bonfire Museum The Museo de Fogueres displays the historic evolution of Alicante’s authentic festival, Fogueres de Sant Joan Bonfires. The museum exhibits a collection of ninots (papier mache effigy).

Animals in need Women celebrate FOUNDED in 2009, SCAN Society is an organisation based in El Verger, Costa Blanca North, with a mission to foster animals in need. The organisation holds a specialised Shelter where a trained team of volunteers ensure the protection and rehabilitation of dogs and cats. SCAN focuses on rescuing animals at risk and restoring their trust in humans. The Society has found homes for around 3,000 cats and dogs regionally and has established effective medical care and rehoming for disadvantaged pets. SCAN is well-established in the Valencian Community for hosting regular fundraising events and invites volunteers to help or develop new charity projects in collaboration. The organisation has won the coveted Nucleo Zoologico accreditation for the excellence in hygiene and administration, raising the standards of animal care in the community Anyone striving to protect the rights of animals can get involved by making donations, adopting, or fostering newborn puppies and kittens. New members of the care team at the local shelter are always welcomed, as well as volunteers to transport animals to the shelter and the veterinarian.

RUN 100 per cent by volunteers, Make a Smile is a charity organisation, charging towards the goal of raising funds for over 100 children in care. The organisation aims to ensure safety and education for children in need, securing their future when they leave the homes. Make a Smile targets disadvantaged children and teenagers, providing them with material and emotional support, as well as education aid.

ALTEA is participating in the ‘Trobada de Dones de la Marina Baixa’ to be held on March 1. Altea Town Council is providing the women of Altea with invitations and a free bus to the event in La Nucía. Around 550 women from the region will gather in the neighbouring town of La Nucia on March 1 to celebrate International Women’s Day. The event is a celebration of what has been achieved in terms of equality and the need to continue making progress in order to eliminate the discrimination that still exists between men and women. The Department of Equality is offering 50 tickets, which can be collected at the Social Centre from the morning of Tuesday February 13. The Trobada de Dones is an initiative of the Equality Counsellors of the Marina Baixa and, as Anna Lanuza, Equality Counsellor of the Ajuntament d’Altea, says, “it is an event that is much appreciated by the women and women’s associations of Altea, who every year show their interest in participating in a day where they can meet with their counterparts from other municipalities.”

Make a Smile The charity uses many of its raised funds to support children in their preparation for adult lives, by financing their education, apprenticeships, travel, and educational equipment. Make a Smile enhances young people’s lives, preparing them to grow into successful and fulfilled individuals. The volunteers hold re-

gular fundraising events and the annual Christmas Bag Appeal, changing the lives of children in need. The charity has been chosen by numerous local businesses, clubs, and schools who have contributed to Make a Smile. The Foundation was founded in 2008 and is located in Calpe, The Bed Centre.

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Ding dong LOCAL Albir personality and businesswoman Val Daly has achieved number one Avon representative in Spain for 2023. Val is famous locally for starring on the programme ‘Bargain Brits in the Sun’. Having started work with Avon a few months after moving to the Costa Blanca she realised her potential with the company and over the years has built up her business and become everyone’s best friend and neighbour. For the last 12 years she’s always been in the top five representatives, but this year has taken top spot. “I work very hard” says Val. “I work on average 12 hours a day. You get nowhere in this world without determination and hard work! I’d like to thank all of my wonderful customers. They are the best and without them this wouldn’t be possible.”

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Here be dragons VIEWPOINT

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. 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.

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LOOKING for something to do on a Sunday? How about a trip to a local Rastro (second hand market)? Rastro Don Quixote This indoor market is a collection of stalls selling everything from sofas to Sellotape. There is often live music. A bar area provides food and there’s even a children’s play zone. The beautiful, 300-year-old original building was once a large finca and it retains many of

the original features. Open Sunday 10am-3pm. Av. Carbonera 61 03580 L’Alfas del Pi Rastro ‘El Cisne’ (The Swan) Generally considered one of the best in the area, this market specialises in antiques. It’s a wonderful place to spend a few hours with food onsite. It can be reached by bus and there’s plenty of parking. Open

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Rastro Don Quixote.

Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 10am till 3pm. Av. De la Comunitat Valenciana 124 03502 Almafra

Rastro La Nucia This is an open-air market with a section for fresh, local food shopping. It’s most famous however, for its large variety of second-hand vendors. This is widely known as the rastro where the locals go! Tip: get there early. Open from 9am until 2pm, it can be very busy later. Pol. Ind. L’Alberca, 03530 La Nucia


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15th Anniversary

FEBRUARY marks a special occasion for The Alicante Water Museum as it celebrates its 15th anniversary. Open since February 2009, the museum has welcomed over 200,000 visitors, evolving as a dynamic entity that constantly refreshes its content to cater to the current needs, ensuring every visit is an enriching experience. Situated in the heart of the city’s Old Town, specifically in the San Antón neighbourhood on the slopes of Mount Benacantil, the Alicante Water Museum stands as a symbol of Alicante. Nestled in a newly constructed building near the Pozos de Garrigós and the pedestrian entrance to the Ereta Park, it offers a comprehensive overview of the city’s water history. The museum boasts unique panoramic views, capturing the charm of the city’s streets and the reflections of the Mediterranean Sea. Entrance to the museum is free. For more details, you can visit the museum at Plaza Architect Miguel López s/n (Plaza del Puente), 03001 Alicante, reach out via email at museo@aguasdealicante. com, or contact them by phone on (+34) 965 143 787. During the months from September to May, the museum timetable is Tuesday to Friday from 10.00am to 2.00pm and 5.00pm to 8.00pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10.00am to 2.00pm. From June to August, the opening hours are adjusted slightly, opening Tuesday to Friday from 10.00am to 2.00pm and 6.00pm to 9.00pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10.00am to 2.00pm.

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Lee surrounded by well wishers.

Heroic homecoming Kat Sporkmann 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. “I will not stop,” added Lee passionately, “until I have tried my very best to help in every way I can.” A heartwarming surprise awaited Lee on his return too. His own hero, former Manchester United and England footballer Lee Sharpe had sent a personal video message of support. Akira President Lin di Stefano added, “Lee’s an amazing person. “Every single penny he raises goes directly to Akira and that is going to make such a difference. We are really proud and so grateful to him.” Is this the end of the road and will Lee be hanging up his hiking boots and putting up his feet for a well-earned rest? Not a chance. Rumour has it new plans are afoot!

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THE lifeless body of Rocio de la Palma, a 44-year-old mother of two was found in her Alfaz home at lunchtime on February 7 by Guar-

dia Civil officers. They broke into the house after they were alerted by her alarmed ex-husband who said she had not answered her phone for two days. In the early

hours of February 7, officers arrested her current partner (52) who, according to the Ahora Marina Baixa website, had initially fled the scene. Friend of Rocio said afterwards that she had suffered violence at her partner’s hand some weeks ago, but was reluctant to lodge a formal complaint against him. On learning of her death, which investigators are treating as a gender-based murder, the municipality called for three days of mourning and held a five-minu-

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Gender-based murder in Alfaz

ALFAZ: Five minutes’ silence for murdered resident

tes’ silence outside the town hall building on February 7.

“We are dismayed and, above all, wish to express our sorrow, pain

THE mayor of Gandia, José Manuel Prieto, along with Nano García, director of Mr Gay Spain, announced that Gandia will host the next Mr Gay of the Valencian Community on May 25. The event is not only a showcase for elegance and personality but also serves as a platform to address relevant social issues. It promotes visibility and acceptance, contributing to the fight against discrimination and stigma faced by LGBTQ+ individuals. The Mr Gay Spain event has gained recognition and media impact, becoming a reference during Pride events in Madrid.

and helplessness as we face this act of cowardice and brutality, conveying our condolences to the victim’s families and loved ones,” declared Equality councillor Laura Sevilla. This was the Valencian Community’s first killing of this kind so far this year and Alfaz mayor Vicente Arques cited the need to work together to put an end to sexist violence. “We cannot allow the barbarity of violence against women to continue,” Arques declared.

Mr Gay The selection process involves choosing ambassadors who will represent diverse stories and contribute to promoting camaraderie, freedom, and respect. Nano Garcia expressed excitement about bringing the event to Gandia, highlighting the city’s attractions, including its beaches. Mayor Prieto emphasised Gandia’s character as a city that values tolerance, respect for diversity, and support for all individuals who want to enjoy a welcoming environment. He said he hoped the gala would be a great success.


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POPULAR Albir author, Paul Spencer, is raising a glass to February! Having made it through his ‘dry January’ challenge, Paul has raised €520 for charity Project 4 All. One of a team of volunteers, Paul helps to bring hot meals to homeless people on the streets.

Money raised The charity has also provided tents, sleeping bags and clothing to those individuals in desperate need. “I’m lucky enough to have had

good fortune and great opportunities in my life,” said Paul, “so this is my way of giving back to others less fortunate.” Project 4 All spokesman Jonny

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Anna Akopyan THE Valencian region has historically upheld local traditions and spending a morning at an openair market in search of exceptional quality products is one of them. There are numerous markets in the Valencian community held weekly, where one can find everything from cuisine and artisan products to art and furniture. The Foietes Market, Benidorm Located in the city centre, the market is held every Wednesday from 8am until 1.30pm. The stalls offer local fruits, vegetables, meats and seafood but are also abundant with accessories, clothes and footwear. Oliva Market Held every Sunday, in Paseo Maritim, the market runs the length of the Paseo in Oliva. The stall-holders present everything from lace and footwear to

Spanish town day market.

dried fruit and fish: all gathered from their travels around the region. The olive offers are especially appealing. Alborache Market Each Sunday hundreds of locals and visitors attend the Alborache market which offers authentic artisan products, handmade jewellery and a range of gastronomic specialities of the region. It runs about 700 metres with more than 250 stalls. Valencia Flea Market Located in the historic

city of Valencia, Avenida de Tarongers, the flea market takes place every Sunday, allowing visitors to bid for sought-after antiques and one-of-a-kind collectables Gata de Gorgos Every Friday morning in Plaza Nueva, Alicante, friends and families gather to experience the wide range of seasonal fruits and vegetables, salted meats and sausages, as well as uniquely crafted home decorations and Spain´s special silk fabrics.

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Elraiz added; “One of the great things about Project 4 All is that our roots are firmly based in the community- and what an amazing community we have! “We’d like to thank Paul for choosing Project 4 All as his beneficiary. 2024 poses many challenges for us with cost of living and

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housing crisis (especially in costa areas). We’re in the cold and wet months right now and people really feel the consequences of life on the streets. “The good thing is “WE accept the Challenge!” and do so with a smile and open arms.” Info on www.project4all.org.


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IN a record-breaking feat, the Valencian Community hit an all-time high in international tourism in 2023, marking a remarkable recovery from the pandemic. Recent data from a survey conducted by the National Institute of Statistics unveiled impressive numbers. A staggering 10.4 million

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All-time high foreign tourists graced the region, splurging nearly €12,575m. Notably, 70 per cent of this surge is attributed to the province of Alicante. What’s more, these fi-

gures not only surpass the previous year’s records but also outshine those of 2019, pre-pandemic. In particular, the Valencian Community experienced a noteworthy growth of 10.03 per cent in arrivals compared to 2019, welcoming 956,489 more tourists. The survey highlights that the international tourists who flocked to the Valencian Community in 2023 surpassed 10.4 million, boasting a robust 21.8 per cent yearon-year increase, surpassing the Spanish average of 18.7 per cent. Their collective expenditure amounted to a staggering €12,575m, reflecting a substantial 24.5 per cent surge from 2022. Delving into spending habits, the survey discloses that the average expenditure per tourist in 2023 reached €1,199, indicating a 2.2 per cent increase year-on-year. Moreover, the average daily expenditure for the year stood at €124, a notable 5 per cent rise from 2022.

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CASA DE CULTURA: Welcomed more than 23,000 people over the past year.

Calpe culture CALPE ‘Casa de Cultura’ (House of Culture), welcomed more than 23,000 people over the past year, with 151 activities held at the facility. The Department of Culture has published the annual report of the activities held throughout 2023 and this shows that a total of 23,915 people attended the centre throughout the year, enjoying some of the multiple activities organised by the Department. A total of 151 activities were offered in 2023, of which 11 were children’s theatre performances, eight adult theatre performances andfour magic shows. According to the report, 49 concerts and four dance shows were held in 2023, and 61 other activities including exhibi-

tions, conferences and presentations. In addition, there were 12 screenings of ‘Cinema a la Mar’. To all this were added activities held outside the facilities of the Casa de Cultura such as ‘Art al Carrer’, (street art) the Outdoor Painting Contest and exhibitions of outdoor photography. The councillor for Culture, Guillermo Sendra, has expressed his satisfaction with the results, especially the large influx of spectators, and emphasised his conviction that “these figures will be surpassed during the year 2024, where the House of Culture’s programming will be broader and more diverse, focusing on quality in music, theatre, dance and family shows.”


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euroweeklynews.com OUR pensions are often key for our long-term financial security, but they are complex. Deciding what to do with yours involves navigating various options, establishing how they suit your objectives, researching the tax implications and weighing up the pros and cons. UK pension and tax regulations change regularly. Keep up to date on relevant reforms in UK and Spain to review your retirement planning as necessary and make informed decisions. Lasting a lifetime, the longevity factor How long will you live? And your spouse? This is an unknown but essential factor in financial planning, since your money needs to last as long as you do. You may live to a ripe old age so having a financial planning road map is important. Many people often overestimate how long retirement savings will last. While you may be able to afford living necessities, your later retirement lifestyle could fall well below expectations. Much depends on the type of pension. A pension providing a secure income for life can give peace of mind. Other options

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Protect your pensions and retirement savings for the long-term

By Brett Hanson, Senior Partner, Blevins Franks

provide the opportunity for your funds to grow, but you should carefully manage investment risk and the rate of withdrawals. The inflation, income and investment factors Recent years reminded us how inflation can impact our spending power. Even low levels reduce the value of savings and income over the long-term, so plan ahead to protect your pensions and investment capital. When the cost of living is high people may be tempted to

draw larger amounts from their pension fund. When combined with longevity, the impact of spending too much in the short term (especially when portfolio returns are lower than average) can affect the long-term value of your funds and ability to meet future income requirements. This can cause a dilemma for retirees who need to meet today’s needs while protecting their future needs. With a sensible portfolio and drawdown plan, this can be effectively managed. The key is to understand your financial needs and adjust your plan to cater for the year-to-year increases in the cost of living and portfolio performance over time. The tax factor When weighing up the options for your UK pension you also need to consider the Spanish tax implications. Most UK pension income (except government service pensions) is subject to Spa-

nish taxation if you are resident here, including lump sums. The UK’s 2023 budget abolished the pensions lifetime allowance and resulting tax charges. However, with effect from 6th April three new allowances – the ‘lump sum allowance’, ‘lump sum death benefits allowance’ and ‘overseas transfer allowance’ – are scheduled to come into effect. The advice factor Pensions are personal so establish a solution that works for your circumstances and objectives. Since they are complex and wrong decisions could impact your retirement security, you need to take professional, regulated advice. The problem for British expatriates is that most UK advisers are not regulated to give advice to EU residents – they lost ‘passporting’ rights with Brexit. Even without this issue, it’s important to get local advice in

Spain. Most UK-based advisers don’t have in-depth understanding of Spanish taxation and potential pitfalls and benefits, which can result in you paying much more tax than necessary. Find a qualified advisory firm which is regulated to provide advice on UK pensions in Spain and has the specialist cross-border advice you need - thorough knowledge of UK pension regulations and of both UK and Spanish taxation and interaction between them. The tax rates, scope and reliefs may change. Any statements concerning taxation are based upon our understanding of current taxation laws and practices which are subject to change. Tax information has been summarised; an individual should take personalised advice. Keep up to date on the financial issues that may affect you on the Blevins Franks news page at www. blevinsfranks.com.


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TOWN HALL: Silent tribute was paid to the officers.

Benidorm mourns BENIDORM Town Hall held five minutes’ silence on Monday as a sign of mourning for the ‘cruel death in the line of duty’ of two Guardia Civil officers in the town of Barbate, Cadiz. The tragic event took place on Friday February 9 when the Armed Forces boat in which the officers were travelling was rammed by a ‘narco-boat’, killing the two officers and injuring two other officers, one of them seriously. The mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, led the tribute as a sign of mourning and respect for the deceased Guardia Civil officers and their families. He was accompanied by the Lieute-

nant of the Traffic Section of the Guardia Civil in Benidorm, Manuel Alberto Sánchez García; the Commissioner of the National Police in the city, Ceferino Serrano Torres; the Chief of the Local Police, Luis Arévalo. They were joined by numerous members of the state security bodies, municipal councillors and local residents. In this way, Benidorm has publicly expressed its “support and solidarity with the families of the deceased Guardia Civil and in recognition of the great work carried out by the members of the security forces and corps of the State of Benidorm.”

Ancient mystery IN the town of Villena, lies a mystery that has captivated archaeologists and enthusiasts alike. Nestled within this historic town is a collection of artefacts that holds the key to a fascinating puzzle. Some of the objects have been found to contain meteoric iron, thought to come from space. From ceramics to jewellery, these remnants from the past not only provide insight into the culture and traditions of ancient civilisations but also hint at the possibility of secret knowledge. The Villena treasure has a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age. This treasure trove was discovered during excavation projects which shed light on the lives of the ancient inhabitants. The discoveries, including intricate gold jewellery, delicate ceramics and ornate weaponry, demonstrate advanced craftmanship. The inclusion of meteoric iron - which must have been incredibly rare - suggests

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the possibility that the materials had some sort of profound ritual significance. Whatever their significance, it’s certainly possible to see for yourself. A visit to this historic town provides an opportunity to witness these captivating artefacts first-hand. The local museum showcases a comprehensive collection.

Spoon festival ALTEA event ‘El Plat de Cullera’ (festival of the spoon) will be held in Altea from February 16 to 25. A record number of 17 establishments are taking part. La Paraeta, Melitón Jardín, Ca Pere, Casa Vital, E-Tika, Italia Loca, Xe que Bò, Chez Pierre, Juan Abril, Mallol, Gourmet Losada, la Clau d’Altea, Gallinero, Maná, Rumors, la Picateta de Lola and la Sidrería Escondida will be offering their best dishes for a few days, with traditional menus adapted to the season, with a touch of innovation. People are being encouraged to enjoy El Plat de Cullera by making reservations to avoid last-minute problems. Each restaurant that takes part in the event will receive a QR code that will allow customers to register their attendance. They will be entered into a prize draw to win gifts provided by participating companies. Altea has many fabulous restaurants. The area is developing quickly as a gastronomic destination.



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ALCOY is a town in the Valencian Community, surrounded by the Serpis River and stunning mountain sights. Alcoy is rich in history and visitors have the chance to discover this Valencian region through numerous activities. Alcoy is distinguished in having the longest history of celebrating the Moors and Christians festival in Spain and the museum reflects the town’s contribution to keeping the local traditions in place. The exhibition focuses on festive costumes, photographs, personal and collective history of the participants and organisers of the festival. Alcoy is not only rich in

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Ancient Alcoy is rich in history.

history but is a great location for adventure seekers, with 50-metre bungee jumping activities. In half an hour, anyone brave enough gets to experience a life-changing fall

through the ancient mountains of Alcoy. Dedicated to the patron saint of the town, this Alcoy church is over 100 years old and architecturally impressive both on the exterior and the interior. The interior contains unique murals and it takes about an hour to encounter the beauty of the church. Alcoy’s community centre, Circulo Industrial is an establishment consisting of a library, exposition rooms, restaurants, secretaries and meeting cabinets. There are three floors and a terrace with a garden to explore.

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Guadalest gem THE village of Castell de Guadalest is a hidden gem amongst Benidorm and its coast with a unique and expansive history. Originating as an Islamic region, Guadalest used to be a border of the ancient Almohad Caliphate before its collapse. During the Medieval times the town used to be hidden by wild vegetation, with the only access through a tunnel. Up to this day, there is a tunnel in place, although renovated and elevated, allowing access to the medieval part of the town through the Arrabal. The town remains rich in historic houses, unique plants and artisan shops. In the 13th century, the Castell de Guadalest was conquered by Jaime I and granted to the Vidal de Sarria family until it was awarded to Prince Pedro of Aragon in 1335. The change in the local religion has greatly affected the architecture of the town and to this day, there is a standing church, Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion Parish Church, which was built in the 18th century after the Christian conquest of the island. The still-standing castles, San Jose Castle and Alcozaiba Castle were constructed in the 11th century when the region was still Islamic and were positioned on a corner with the Christian

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Kingdom. The San Jose Castle used to function as the official residence of the Guadalest rulers. Due to sequential earthquakes in 1644, 1748 and 1752, the castle was damaged and became even more affected as a result of the Spanish Succession War.



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Off plan property purchase Main aspects to consider BEFORE signing the contract. Legal guarantees. Minimum information. OFF plan property purchases are transactions with very specific characteristics. The main difference with respect to a second-hand purchase and sale is that, at the time of signing the contract, the property has not been built or completed. In this week’s article we analyse several key aspects that every off plan buyer must consider. The documentation that the developer must provide before signing the contract. And the most important aspects to bear in mind. Legal guarantees regarding the amounts paid. Consumer rights. The two main guarantees established by the Law on Construction Regulation for off plan property purchases, are:

- Special account. The developer must have a special bank account for the purchasers to deposit the amounts intended for the sale and purchase. This account must be separate from any other bank account held by the developer. In addition, the developer may only use these funds for services related to the construction of the property in question. - Guarantee of amounts. In addition, from the moment the building licence is granted, the developer is obliged to guarantee the return of the amounts paid. By means of a surety insurance policy with an insurance company authorised to operate in Spain. Or by means of a bank

guarantee, issued by a credit institution. If the surety insurance is chosen, each purchaser must have an individual insurance policy. The bank guarantee must also be individual, and it must also be registered in the Special Guarantee Register. Documentation to be provided by the developer to the buyer. In addition to the above, the developer is obliged, by law, to make certain documentation available to the buyer, including the following documents: - The general plan of the location of the property. - Information on the useful and constructed surface area of the property, and elements linked to

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WHILE Spain is a country with a relatively inexpensive standard of living, it has also felt the effects of generalised inflation, albeit less than other European countries. So here are several tips to save on your cost of living. One of the main problems your wallet may have suffered in the last few months may have been the energy prices. In Spain, the cost of electricity has been steadily rising in the last few years, and, moreover, it fluctuates throughout the day. Therefore, one of the biggest favours you can do yourself is buying programmable electrical appliances - that is if you are just settling here - or finding out if the ones you already have that function available. Power is usually cheaper by night, so that is when you should do your washing. While Spain’s warmer

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climate is what makes it so attractive to foreigners, you will find out (or you might already have) that summers here can be scorching hot; therefore, you just can’t make do without an air conditioner. If you’re in the market for one, consider a model with a heat pump, as it will also double as a heater and save more energy than a standalone appliance. Also, if you’re looking

for a school to send your children to and you pay taxes in Spain, take note that most schooling expenses are deductible. Depending on the community you are living in you may have tax returns on Primary and Secondary Schools in regions such as the Valencian Community and Balearic Islands, or even, in the case of the Canary Islands, university costs.

IN the years following the pandemic, Spain has seen a steady influx of the so-called digital nomads, professionals that relocate to foreign countries while working remote jobs in their countries of origin. As of now, Spain has become the third country most preferred by these profiles, only behind Portugal and Thailand, and around 40 per cent of them are settled around the Costa del Sol. This phenomenon, however, has had a number of consequences for the local population. While this model of work relationships allows companies to cover critical vacancies with hires from other countries that they wouldn’t be able to source locally, it inevitably raises the question of income

taxes and insurance. Nomads use public services in their country of residence, while their taxes and pensions remain in their country of origin. As recently as June 2023, the EU has regulated an extendable five-year period where digital nomads can make their National Insurance contributions in the country they are living in. The other wedge issue is the rising of real estate prices. On average, nomads usually flow from countries with higher standards (and therefore higher incomes) of living to poorer ones, which impacts the prices in the real estate market, especially in the regions they tend to settle in.


Nora Shephard CALLING all daredevils! Explore some spooky abandoned spots in Germany that’ll give you chills. Forget movie scares; these real places are terrifying. The Weilheim Chapel, deep in the forest, was once pretty but is now infamous as a haunted spot. There are stories of witches

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doing dark rituals there, and people who go looking often get lost. Some say it’s just superstition, but during the 1632-1634 plague, locals prayed in the chapel and miraculously, no one near the

church got sick. So it got called the Plague Chapel. Ghost towns aren’t just in movies; they’re in Germany too. Take the Wustrow peninsula on the Baltic Sea, for example. There’s a ‘no trespassing’ fence

at the end of the road, and old military buildings are crumbling. Nature is taking over, making it eerie. Visitors can only explore by horse-drawn carriage because it’s too risky to walk due

to hidden holes. Heilstätten-Klinikin Beelitz, near Potsdam, has a rich history since it was built in 1930. It was once a lung hospital, then a military hospital during both world wars, and later housed the Red Army until 1994. Now abandoned, it’s a mix of nature and architecture, creating a spooky but captivating atmosphere.

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HOTELS.com has unveiled the quirkiest room service orders in its inaugural ‘Room Service Report’, shedding light on the personalised dining experiences guests are seeking during their stays. Among the more peculiar requests discovered were diet water, melted ice cream, and rice bowls tailored for furry companions, reflecting the lengths some guests go to for a unique culinary experience. Bison meat, blowfish, and boiled bottled water also found their way onto the list of top 10 unusual room service orders. With nearly 40 per cent of hotels reporting a surge in demand for room service, accommodations worldwide are stepping up their game by offering unconven-

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tional menu options to cater to diverse tastes. From arranging private concerts by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to serving up Lego sets on silver platters, hotels are going above and beyond to fulfil guests’ desires. While burgers remain the reigning champion of room service, constituting 40 per cent of orders, there’s also a noticeable shift towards

more plant-based options. Vegan orders have seen a significant uptick, with over 55 per cent of hotels reporting an increase, surpassing requests for vegetarian or dairy-free offerings. This trend underscores the growing preference for plant-based fare among travellers seeking more sustainable and health-conscious dining choices.


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Occupancy surge Anna Ellis DATA from CoStar reveals that Paris’ hotel occupancy for the 2024 Summer Olympics has already surpassed 50 per cent, indicating a significant surge in bookings. CoStar, a prominent provider of online real estate marketplaces and analytics, highlights the substantial impact of the Olympics on the property markets. The highest booking levels in Paris coincide with the weekend of August 2-3, with both nights reaching 59.2 per cent occupancy. Comparatively, at the same time last year, the occupancy rates for those nights were merely 5.0 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively. Although most Olympics dates in Paris are experiencing high booking levels, Sunday, August 11, the night of the closing ceremony, currently stands below 50 per cent occu-

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pancy at 46.4 per cent. The Olympics’ influence extends beyond Paris to the entire Ile-de-France region, with notable spikes in hotel bookings observed on Saturday, August 3 (44.9 per cent), and Sunday, July 28 (43.5 per cent). These figures mark a significant increase from the previous year when bookings for those nights were as low as 5.3 per cent and 3.9 per cent, respectively.

Moreover, projections indicate a substantial surge in room rates across various hotel classes in Paris, particularly in luxury (8.7 per cent increase) and upper upscale (72.7 per cent increase) segments. August is forecasted to surpass last year’s occupancy levels by 9.1 per cent, while July is expected to experience a marginal decline of 0.5 per cent compared to the previous year.

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Even though the concept of baked beans dates back to Native Americans who enjoyed them with bear fat before the first settlers arrived, they became a mainstay in the USA and whilst popular around the world, really caught on in the UK. Heinz are constantly looking to expand their range of food and have introduced all sorts of varieties including hash browns stuffed with beans and a baked bean and sausage pizza but one experimental option has just returned. Last year to celebrate National Curry Week in the UK Heinz brought out a limited collection of three curried versions, jalfrezi, tikka and vindaloo and clearly at least one of these versions found favour with consumers. The tikka version has now been relaunched as part of the Heinz Liberation Range and according to Heinz “promises a creamy and mild experience with warming spices.” Some had hoped that the other somewhat spicier versions would also return but that seems to have been a bean too far.

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WHENEVER you think that it would be impossible for crooks to come up with new ways of trying to scam people, a new trick emerges and this has happened at Prague Airport. Perhaps excited by the sometimes valuable finds that dealers in the TV show Baggage Battles manage to buy, a new Facebook page supposedly being run by Prague Airport appeared a while ago. It offers to sell unclaimed luggage from the airport at special prices with the inference that lucky buyers are almost assured to purchase a genuine bargain. The only problem is that the management of the Airport do not ever sell unclaimed baggage but have a policy of passing it back to the airline which transported it and what’s more this doesn’t happen very often in any case. This apparently hasn’t just affected Václav Havel Airport as officials have said that a number of other European airports are suffering the same scam but it has also revealed that despite complaints to Facebook parent, Meta, no action has yet been taken. The simple warning therefore is if you see unclaimed baggage being offered for sale, be very careful that you don’t reveal any of your financial details and you are advised to steer well clear of such offers. It is true that some busy airports do, alongside customs and police, send unclaimed and confiscated baggage and other items to recognised auction houses, but this is always transparent with no fixed prices.


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UNTIL August, the Northern Lights phenomenon, also known as the Aurora Borealis, is anticipated to be particularly spectacular. Heightened activity is expected in the skies above parts of Europe. This occurrence is attributed to a period of extreme space weather forecasted in the upcoming weeks and months. The Aurora Borealis is a mesmerising na-

Dazzling display tural spectacle that graces the night skies in high-latitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It occurs due to the interaction between charged particles from the sun and the Earth’s magnetic field. According to forecasts from the Met Office

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MARBELLA has been chosen as the best European destination to visit in 2024 in the edition of the award given by the

prestigious travel website European Best Destinations with the highest number of votes in its 15year history, exceeding one million participants

from 172 countries. The city has climbed to the top of the podium, along with Monaco (in second place) and Malta (in third place) from a selection of 20 destinations. Marbella received a total of 149,192 votes, a record number since this award was created, and becomes the first Spanish city to achieve this recognition, after occupying second place two years ago. In his official announcement of the award, Maximilien Lejeune, CEO of European Best Destinations, told Marbella’s mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, that Marbella, “is a leader in tourism excellence in Europe.” Lejeune also praised Marbella’s capacity, “to please all travellers, from three to 103 years old, from sports and shopping enthusiasts to gourmets.” In this 2024 edition, according to European Best Destinations, a total of

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1,096,938 votes have been obtained, 59 per cent of them from outside the continent, which is also a record since the creation of

this event that reflects, “that this year more than ever, foreign travellers are showing great interest in

travelling to Europe.” The award-winning destinations are promoted not only on the organisation’s travel website, but also in partner media such as Forbes USA, Condé Nast, Corriere Viaggi and Yahoo, with a cumulative audience of approximately 420 million travellers. Ángeles Muñoz said that, “We are delighted to receive this recognition,” adding that this, “will contribute to 2024 being even better in tourism than 2023, in which record figures were recorded.”

Two-year visa THE UK has announced a special visa scheme which will allow young people to spend up to two years in a European country. From January 31, a novel visa arrangement allows young people from Andorra and the UK to have the chance to live, work or travel to each other’s countries for up to two years. This initiative enables a two-year cultural exchan-

ge. Young people from Andorra and the UK now have a golden opportunity to travel, work, or reside in each other’s nations. The Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) serves as a bridge for cultural exchanges, enabling participants to delve into the lifestyle of the UK. Under this new scheme, up to 100 Andorrans aged 18 to 30 can apply, provided they have £2,530 in sa-

vings and cover the Immigration Health Surcharge beforehand. Successful applicants gain the freedom to work and reside in the UK for up to 24 months. They can also travel in and out of the UK throughout the validity of their visa. ‘The Youth Mobility Scheme is an excellent opportunity for young Andorran and British people to immerse themselves in each other’s cultures, making life-long connections that will bolster our already strong people-to-people links. ‘I hope those eligible can take advantage of this exciting new scheme and apply,’ stated Hugh Elliott, the British Ambassador to Spain and Andorra. It aims at promoting cultural exchanges and strengthening the bonds between the UK and its partners. Through it, individuals are offered the chance to assimilate into different cultures, build up valuable work experience, and mingle with local communities, laying the groundwork for enduring friendships and cultural understanding.


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IN a significant move, the European Central Bank (ECB) has entrusted Spain with the production of all €10 banknotes destined for the Eurozone in 2024. This decision was announced recently, pinpointing the Bank of Spain and the Madrid-based public company IMBISA as the key players in the manufacture. The ECB’s mandate specifies the creation of approximately 424.2 million €10 notes, a task that showcases Spain’s prominent role within the Eurozone’s financial ecosystem. Additionally, Spain is tasked with producing a portion of the €5 notes required next year, further emphasising its critical manufacturing role. This strategic move aligns with the ECB’s broader objective to distribute the production of currency efficiently across member states, reflecting each country’s contribution to the ECB’s capital.

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Determining the number of banknotes to produce annually involves a meticulous process. Initially, Eurozone’s central banks estimate the volume of notes that need replacing due to wear and tear, alongside the demand for new currency. The ECB then integrates these figures with its own projections to establish a comprehensive requirement for the entire zone. The assignment of production tasks to national banks is influenced by their share in the ECB’s capital, with the Bank of Spain ranking fourth after Germany, France, and

Italy. Efficiency and cost considerations dictate the allocation, ensuring that each entity periodically assumes responsibility for different denominations. The ECB’s strategy avoids assigning the same denomination to any central bank in consecutive years. This approach ensures a diverse and balanced production responsibility across the Eurozone. Reflecting on its previous duties, the Bank of Spain was involved in the production of the €50 notes in 2022 and 2023 and is set to contribute to the manufacturing of €5 and €50 notes in 2025.

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ALTEA enjoys a festival of the music of Ludwig van Beethoven this spring with three free concerts taking place at the Casa de Culture (House of Culture) over three weeks. The first, entitled ‘Beethoven Stories and tales’, takes place on February 18 at 12pm and will feature compositions by Robert Schumann, Max Bruch and Edgar Girtain, as well as Beethoven’s much loved ‘Grand Sonata’. Viola, clarinet and piano feature in this performance by internationally acclaimed classical musicians Jordi Pons, Bruno Ferreira and Natalia Gomez. On February 25, musicians ‘Duo van Dua’

explore ‘Beethoven Music for piano duo’, moving from original works for piano four hands, through to orchestral transcriptions. Pamela Perez and Pedro Mercado bring this original form to life in concerts

across Spain and beyond. The festival concludes on March 3 with Flute, Cello and Piano Trio in a set called ‘Beethoven & Co’. Featuring music by composers Maria von Weber and Philipp Gaubert, as well as Beethoven, the final concert once again sees acclaimed classical musicians grace the town. Anna Alvado, Tara Garcia and Carla Gomez are former classmates whose innovative chamber music touches on both classical and contemporary forms. All concerts are free of charge.

Tribute Act DEEP PURPLE all-female tribute band ‘Strange Kind of Women’ are performing at the Auditori La Nucia at 8pm on February 24. Interpreting the magic of Deep Purple in their own imaginative style, it should be a great night out! With songs like ‘Smoke On The Water’, ‘Child In Time’, ‘Stormbringer’, ‘Hush’, and ‘Strange Kind Of Woman’, this band relives Deep Purple’s heyday. These five talented women with Italian roots deliver a powerful live performance. Singer Alteria’s voice is mesmerising and Eliana Cargnelutti is one of Italy’s leading

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guitarists. The Auditori at La Nucia hosts regular multi-cultural events and music and is a resource well worth exploring. Check

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ALICANTE’S culinary scene is much more than just rice dishes and seafood. It’s deeply rooted in the Mediterranean diet, featuring plenty of veggies, fruits, exquisite flavours, and a commitment to tradition and professionalism. This is evident in the impressive 15 Michelin stars awarded to 11 restaurants in the province. Leading the pack are renowned chefs like Quique Dacosta, who has three Michelin stars for his restaurant in Denia, and Kiko Moya of L’Escaleta in Cocentaina and Alberto Ferruz of Bon Amb in Javea, each with two stars. Other talented chefs like Pepa Romans of Casa Pepa in Ondara, Susi Díaz of La Finca in Elche, Cristina Figueira of El Xato in La Nucía, Joaquín Baeza Rufete of Baeza & Rufete

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in Alicante, Rafa Soler of Audrey’s in Calpe, José Manuel Miguel of Beat Restaurant in Calpe, José Manuel López of Peix & Brases in Dènia, and Borja Susilla and Clara Puis of Tula Restaurante in Javea, each have one Michelin star. These chefs are not only masters of their craft but also dedicated to culinary innovation, which complements the diverse range of traditional dishes found in the province’s

mountains and valleys. From extraordinary rice dishes like caldero (cooked in a cauldron) to comforting stews like olleta (made with vegetables, legumes, bones, and meats), pericana (a typical cooking sauce), gazpacho (a cold soup made from tomatoes and peppers), and cocido con pelotas (a stew with meatballs), these dishes showcase the province’s unique ingredients and culinary heritage.

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Costa Leisure around Denia, Javea, Moraira or Calpe. Events and tastings go on throughout the year. costablancawine society.com Javea Players is an established and prolific local group. If you’ve always fancied seeing your name in lights of if you’re more interested in participating Nora Shephard ALICANTE is introducing a new gastronomy route along with ‘Friday Menus of Lent’, featuring more than 31 traditional recipes showcasing the city’s customs and typical products. This culinary event begins on February 16 and runs until March 28, inviting residents and visitors to explore Alicante’s diverse culinary offerings. The participating restaurants, including RockNRolla Bar, Gastrobar Jorge, Bar Nou Pinet, Café Carvi, El Caldero by David San

behind the scenes, this is a fun way to make new friends. javeaplayers.com The English Choir, based in Teulada, is comprised of members of many nationalities. Rehearsals take place at the Pensionistas Rooms in Teulada on Thursday afternoons. theenglishchoir teulada.com

Menus of Lent Nicolás, Teselas, Minás, Capri and Diurno, Cervecerías Portabella and Carví, El Barecito - Carolinas Market, Merca Centro Babel Babel Market, La Barra del Ibarra, and Casa Ibarra, will offer a tapa and a beer or wine for €4.50. This initiative aims to celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Alicante while promoting local establishments.

Don Quijote BALLET fans are in for a cultural treat! Alicante has proudly announced it is hosting Don Quijote performed by the National Ballet of Cuba on April 23. The National Ballet of Cuba holds a prestigious position as the Caribbean island’s foremost dance and ballet institution. It stands as the evolved form of the Cuban Ballet School, born from the collaboration of Fernando Alonso, the legendary dancer Alicia Alonso, and Alberto Alonso, Cuba’s first professional dancer. Established in 1948 under the name Ballet Alicia Alonso, the institution evolved, and in 1950, the Alicia Alonso National Ballet Academy w a s born, nurturing new talents in Cuban dance. Despite the need for reorganisation after the Cuban revolution, the 1960s witnessed a surge in activity and visibility. Some performances were even filmed and broadcast on Cuban television, contributing significantly to its popularity among the masses. For more detail s , head to the Teatro Principal at Pl. Ruperto Chapí, s/n, 03001 in Alicante, or give them a call on (+34) 965 203 100. Image: Teatro Principal de Alicante

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KEEN to delve deeper into Costa culture? Here are a few suggestions for fun on the Costa Blanca. The Costa Blanca Wine Society meet monthly, generally on the third Thursday of the month in or

Benidorm Linedancing is a fun and energetic new hobby. Classes take place most days of the week, in and around Benidorm. be nidormlinedancing.com AlteArte Book Club meets on the first Sunday of every month in Altea old town. Friendly chats and new members always welcome. More details can be found at altearte.com That’s just a few of the activities available. Customers will have the opportunity to vote for their favourite tapa on the event website, jor nadascuaresmaalicante.com. Those who participate in the voting process will be entered into a draw, with five winners receiving prizes such as a €100 Gift Card to spend at the Municipal Markets of Alicante, a visit for two to the Bocopa Winery with a gift bottle of wine, a batch of Carmencita products, a batch of Economato Ibérico products, and a batch of Chocolates Clavileño products.

Wine event FROM February 16 to 18, the municipality of Villena in Valencia Province, will become the centre of Spain’s wine culture with the annual Enotur event. For three days, local wineries, restaurants and museums will present special offers in wine, cuisine and historical tours, supported by the Alicante Wine Route. On February 17 and 18, four guided routes through the historic centre of Villena will take place, with exploration of the local wine and cuisine culture. The last day of the event will also invite the visitors into the regional Chapi Theatre, to discover the town’s art and cultural history.


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Brexit boosts food sales: ADVERTISING FEATURE A RAPIDLY growing British-owned company on the Costa Blanca is revolutionising the food industry by delivering delicious meals directly to homes and retail outlets in the Costa Blanca region. DinDins SL, affectionately known by customers as Grandma Kate’s Kitchen, has capitalised on the challenges posed by Brexit, which has made British food imports more expensive and less accessible due to customs regulations and product shrinkage by manufacturers. “British food has become increasingly costly for consumers, especially for pensioners on fixed incomes,” explained Demi Hobbs, Senior Partner of DinDins SL. “In response, we have developed a unique approach, preparing small-batch, nutritious meals without compromising on portion sizes. By sourcing local produce, eliminating overseas transport costs, and minimising waste, we are able to offer affordable and delicious meals to our customers. We even make use of the vegetable scraps by feeding them to my dad’s chickens,” she added.

One of the post Brexit casualties has been the English sausage and its scarcity in supermarkets has been notable of late. We researched and found a traditional pork sausage recipe and commissioned a local butcher to make them. After a number of taste tests

Grandma Kate’s Kitchen delivers affordable and delicious meals in Costa Blanca. locally we settled on a delightful tasting sausage cross between a Cumberland and Lincolnshire sausage, which can now be found in good company with Yorkshire pudding and onion gravy or within a very delectable sausage casserole. The development of our sausage is the beginning of our company’s commitment to sourcing local produce from quality producers and artisans, reducing waste, and supporting local businesses whilst helping to drive costs down to help everyone during these stabilising but difficult times. DinDins SL has experienced remarkable progress since the end of the pande-

mic following its initial entry and success in the health and fitness market with its fresh food range known as ‘Prep2u’. Every Prep2u meal has been designed with high-quality ingredients, portion control, and calorie counting to appeal to health-conscious individuals in personal health market intent on eating well whilst maintaining busy lifestyles. Prep2U also has a growing customer base that keeps coming back for more week after week. The company has recently expanded its reach of fresh and frozen produce by partnering with local retailers, making their products even more readily available and reducing last-mile delivery costs. Looking ahead, DinDins SL is seeking local agents and caregivers in the care sector to collaborate in providing better-tasting, high-quality meals to elderly and housebound customers.

We invite readers of the Euro Weekly News to try our food simply by going to www.prep2u.es and choosing from either the Prep2u menu or GrandmaKate or indeed both! Use this coupon code ‘Love Euroweekly20’ and get a whopping 20 per cent of your first order!


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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.

NORWAY

GERMANY

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Starting early

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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

DENMARK

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

NETHERLANDS

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).

No more

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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CASES RISING: A six-year-old cancer victim fights to recover.

WHO cancer prediction in cancer cases is the exponential growth in the world’s population - we have just crossed the 8.1 billion threshold - and it’s progressively ageing, especially in the more developed countries. Another cause that the Organisation points out is the consumption of tobacco, alcohol, and obesity, which has a direct correlation with the worsening of living standards. Last but not least, there’s the environmental influence, as the increased pollution and the abun-

John Smith ALTHOUGH it wasn’t unusual some years ago for passengers boarding commercial helicopter flights in the USA, some Finnair passengers may not be happy with a new announcement. During much of February and then April to May, the airline will be weighing passengers and their hand luggage as well as recording age, gender and class of travel when departing from Helsinki Airport. In fairness, this isn’t going to be obligatory and passengers will have the option to opt out of the mass weighing and can be assured that the information is anonymous with only one person (the one doing the weighing) knowing the passenger’s weight. Finnair actually undertook this same procedure in 2018 as it is very useful to calculate average weights to be able to optimise Finnair’s current aircraft balance calculations. Each aircraft has a set maximum weight to ensure a safe take-off, and this weight cannot be exceeded. This includes the weight of the aircraft itself and the weight of fuel, checked baggage and cargo, onboard catering, water tanks and customers. While airlines know the weight of all

dance of microplastics in the air and water worsen the living conditions and drive up the risk of developing a cancerous tumour. The pollution-related factors worsen especially in urban areas, where the amount of suspended particles generated by transport - from the exhaust fumes, tyres, and even the usage of the brakes - make the population more susceptible to developing lung cancer, which, according to the WHO, is the most common form.

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THE World Health Organisation has recently predicted that cancer cases around the world will rise up to 77 per cent by 2050, which signifies almost 35 million new cases in the following 30 years. Moreover, far from being a sudden spike, this is a constant tendency that has seen the prevalence of different types of cancer become more prevalent in families today. Why is that? One of the main factors that the WHO affirms is a cause of the steady rise

Helsinki check in before weigh in.

other aspects, the weight of customers and their carry-on baggage is calculated using average weights confirmed by the Civil Aviation Authority but Finnair prefer to produce their own statistics which have to be renewed every five years. The only possible problem will be that if there are a lot of volunteers that passengers will need to check in early due to the potential queue.

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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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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

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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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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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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.

Mone email leaks Linda Hall

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.


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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 stasurgeries on her spine. bility. “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 healthon Romania, Dracare system in the gos admits he United States, doesn’t have a where you need lot of memories a lot of money of it firsthand. to get good care. He mostly relies Even if we sold on bits and pieces everything we from when he was owned, we couldn’t a youngster and the have paid for those Dragos Tanase misses occasional trip back. surgeries,” Dragos said. the beautiful scenery He points out a big diBut besides healthcare, in Romania. 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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The Smurfs John Smith

SPANISH villages are generally very attractive but a few have turned themselves into the quirkiest habitations in Europe. Who would have thought that one of Belgium’s favourite cartoon creations would take over the tiny village of Juzcar which is situated not too many kilometres away from Ronda in Malaga Province? The journey there however is down a narrow winding road through mountainous terrain until you discover the blue village that is Juzcar. At one time this isolated hamlet was painted white but in 2011 to coincide with the release of The Smurf Movie, Sony Pictures were looking for a suitable village to paint blue for promotional purposes. It’s remote, small and is well-known for the mushrooms that grow locally and as we all know, Smurfs

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Signs of Smurfs are everywhere in Juzcar.

are blue and live in mushroom houses. The deal was eventually struck and included an undertaking that once the promotion was over then Sony would pay for all the properties to be painted white again. In the event, a public referendum was held and local residents decided not only did they like being a blue village but if they

embraced Smurfism then they would become a tourist attraction. Now 13 years later, they are not only still blue, but various statues have been erected to some of the main characters and there are 14 different wall drawings of Smurfs around Juzcar. It might not be the place to spend a week’s holiday but is certainly an ideal place to visit for the day.

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36 15 - 21 February 2024 By Ciudad Patricia THESE wise words come from Kathleen and Steve Cross, residents at Senior Resort Ciudad Patricia, and it’s exactly one of the pillars of living at Ciudad Patricia. There are many good reasons to move to Ciudad Patricia. Many residents previously enjoyed their large villa with large garden and even a pool. But as their senior years creep up they realise that the simple maintenance of their villa, not to mention ongoing repairs, moves from being a pleasure to becoming a burden. Additionally, many feel that their home is simply getting so much bigger than they really need. But, they live here in Spain, with friends not too far, and the thought of returning to the UK - well, let’s not go there! Ciudad Patricia offers a perfect solution. It’s a purpose built senior resort set in 100,000m2 of parkland on the hills just outside Benidorm.

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It’s great to let someone else take the strain ADVERTISING FEATURE The resort enjoys beautifully kept gardens and has five pools (including one indoor). There are five apartment buildings and all have their own caretaker. The caretakers, clean, maintain gardens and clean the pools, taking the strain away from residents. Furthermore, our support team is here to help with life in Spain including assistance with translations, doctor’s appointments, and helping you get through the inevitable red tape associated with living here. In short, if you have a problem, there’s someone to turn to who can take the strain and get the problem solved!

If you want to see for yourself this beautiful senior resort, and find out your options, you’re most welcome to join us on 23rd February for our open day. To register, just email lcolman@ciudadpatricia.com. We look forward to welcoming you to an easier way to live at Ciudad Patricia.


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Paul Edwards THANKS to the quick thinking of a passenger onboard a Flixbus travelling from Paris to Brussels on February 4, a major accident was avoided. Ward Van Roy was returning home to Brussels on the coach containing around 50 passengers which was travelling on the E19 motorway near Mons in Belgium when it started to swerve and bumped into the guardrail before heading towards the central reservation and a possible head on crash. Speaking to Flemish Radio the hero passenger explained “When I noticed something was wrong I immediately jumped up and went to the bus driver. “At first I thought he had fallen asleep, so I wanted to wake him up. But when I saw the driver, I knew something was seriously wrong. “He was looking straight

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Disaster averted NORWEGIAN CHOICE: From folk to fame.

Norway’s choice A similar Flixbus coach making the Paris to Brussels journey.

ahead but was unresponsive.” He took over the steering wheel and after managing to move the driver’s feet out of the way, he applied the brake and steered the coach onto the hard shoulder without causing any accident. Van Roy added “The other passengers were in shock, they were screaming or they were completely frozen. Of course, I am not used to driving a bus

either. When I pushed on the brakes, everyone started screaming even more. I braked quite hard, apparently.” Once the coach was stationary, a doctor who was a passenger gave the driver first aid whilst awaiting an ambulance which took the driver (who it is believed had suffered from a stroke) to hospital and a new driver eventually arrived to take the passengers on to Brussels.

NORWAY is quietly confident about their choice for Eurovision 2024 as they selected the band Gåte (Riddle) to represent them in the much-anticipated song contest. Norway held the ‘Melodi Grand Prix’ on February 3 and Gåte, a unique fusion of traditional Norwegian folk music and explosive rock were selected from the nine finalists. Gåte is considered a national treasure in Norway, they emerged onto the music scene in the early 2000s, and they enjoyed chart-topping albums, sold-out shows, and even a Spellemann award. Since their win at the ‘Melodi Grand Prix’, social media platforms have been filled with excited Norwegians expressing their delight and pride for the band that will represent them. Many Norwegians are commenting

about the selection process. An international judges panel made up of representatives from Great Britain, Finland, Switzerland, Estonia, and Azerbaijan, among others gets 40 per cent of the vote and the Norwegian people get 60 per cent of the vote. Fans expressed their relief that the process was changed this year as the ratio used to be 50-50. Many feel that the international panel doesn’t have Norway’s best interests at heart and would not vote for the best band. In fact, the panel chose another band but the Norwegian people were united in their vote making Gåte the winner of the ‘Melodi Grand Prix.’ Only time will tell if the people made the right choice for Eurovision 2024 to be hosted by their neighbours in Malmö on May 11.

What is a Direct Cremation

ADVERTISING FEATURE IN Spain funerals tend to take place very soon after a person’s passing. This can restrict the opportunity for friends and family to attend especially if they live in another country. In some cases we have seen people pay upwards of €4,000 for a funeral ceremony however due to the time constraints very few people were able to attend. We have heard feedback from many people who feel they have spent all of this money and their loved ones have not been able to celebrate their life as they hadwished. A direct cremation will allow a dignified send off and not tie our loved ones down to a time and place to celebrate our life. A direct cremation is a type of cremation service where the deceased is cremated shortly after death, without a traditional funeral service or viewing. This means that there is no embalming, wake, or funeral ceremony. In a direct cremation, the body is typically cremated in a simple container or casket, without any additional adornments or decorations.

The cremated remains are then returned to the family or scattered in a location of their choice. We also ensure all legal documentation is returned to a nominated person. Direct cremation is becoming an increasingly popular option for those who want a simple, no-frills end-of-life service. It is often chosen because it is more affordable than traditional funeral services, and can provide a straightforward and dignified way to handle the deceased’s final arrangements. Some families choose to hold a memorial service or celebration of life after the cremation, where family and friends can come together to honour and remember their loved one in a more personalised way. This allows for more flexibility and creativity in how the deceased’s life is celebrated, without the added pressure and expense of a traditional funeral service. Overall, direct cremation provides a simple and cost-effective way to handle end-of-life arrangements, while still honouring and respecting the memory of the deceased.

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Eye brow waxing EYEBROW waxing is a popular beauty treatment for achieving defined, neat eyebrows. It involves applying warm wax to the unwanted hair, then quickly removing it, pulling the hair from the rootThis method offers precise shaping options, catering to individual preferences from natural to dramatic arches. The results are immediate and can last up to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles. It’s a relatively quick procedure, making it convenient for those with busy schedules. However, it’s important to consult a professional to minimise the risk of irritation and achieve the desired shape. Regular waxing sessions can also lead to finer hair regrowth over time.

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Hydro colon therapy benefits OUR colon is responsible for processing and expelling all solid waste from the body, but when it is not working efficiently then it can cause our body to become out of sync. Hydro colon therapy is a treatment that can help alleviate this. BENEFITS OF HYDRO COLON THERAPY Increased Energy Levels: By removing bad bacteria that allow toxins to build up in the colon. Decreased Risk of Colon Cancer: When toxins are allowed to build up in the liver and colon, they can become detrimental to your health and cause a variety of problems to the surrounding cells and systems. Improved Digestion: Colonic irrigation helps to restore your colon’s natural ability to digest food and eliminate waste, you will see a substantial improvement in any symptoms you’re experiencing because of poor gut health. Assists with Weight Loss.

Prevents and Relieves constipation. Improved Concentration: When your colon is in poor health and not functioning properly, regular signalling between the brain and colon can become interrupted. This can lead to several different symptoms such as anxiety, brain fog, sleep difficulties, hormonal imbalances, and reduced mental processing. Increased fertility in women: Because oestrogen is a fat-based hormone, having too much in the body can decrease your chances of becoming pregnant by causing your period to become irregular or even stop altogether. Having a healthy colon is key to processing and eliminating fat that you consume through dietary means.

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INFRARED therapy utilises light to penetrate the skin, offering therapeutic benefits without the heat of traditional saunas. This technology is celebrated for its potential to relax muscles, relieve pain, and improve circulation. It’s also sought after for its skin rejuvenation properties, helping to promote healing and reduce inflammation. Users appreciate infrared therapy for its ability to detoxify the body, with the deep penetration of infrared light believed to facilitate the removal of toxins. This form of therapy is gaining popularity for its holistic approach to health, providing a soothing experience while targeting physical ailments.



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Important checks THE importance of getting checked for prostate cancer cannot be overstated, particularly as men age. Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among men, but it can often be treated successfully when detected early. Regular screenings, such as prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests, play a crucial role in early detection, potentially before symptoms arise. Early stages of pros-

Early detection improves survival rates. tate cancer may not show symptoms, making screenings an essential tool for early diagnosis. Men over the age of

50, or those with a family history of prostate cancer, are at increased risk and should discuss screening options with their healthcare provider. For high-risk groups, including African American men and those with a family history of the disease, starting discussions about screenings earlier is advised. Early detection through screening offers a greater range of treatment options, less invasive treatments, and significantly improves survival rates. Awareness and proactive health checks for prostate cancer can save lives, emphasising the importance of regular medical consultations and screenings.

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Perfect smile

DO you need braces to give you that perfect confident smile but want something more discreet than the standard metal kind? Then you should consider invisible braces. These types of braces are a series of transparent retainers that straighten and align your teeth to give you that amazing smile you have been dreaming of, over a short period of time. The trays used fit snugly over your teeth so there is no need for the use of any metal brackets, wires, or elastics to help shift your teeth into a perfect position. Being practically pain-free, minimally invasive, and resistant to staining,

they can be discretely removed during eating and drinking, and popped in again after. To undergo Invisible braces treatment, your Dental professional will first need to perform a full study of your teeth with the help of an orthopantomography x-ray to check the exact position of each tooth to ensure the treatment is suitable. Remember having Invisible braces is a commitment, as they should be worn for up to 22 hours a day for the most effective results.

Contact our Dental team here at CLINICA BRITANNIA on 965 837 553 / 965 837 851 to see if this is a viable treatment option for you, don’t wait as we are currently offering this treatment as the same price as our regular metal brackets.

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What is an abrasion cavity? TOOTH abrasion is a form of tooth wear that is caused by the repetitive grinding or brushing of the teeth too hard. This wears away the enamel, the outer layer of the tooth, making it more susceptible to decay and sensitivity. It can also cause discomfort and discolouration. Most people use a brush that’s too big and normally too hard, it’s better to use a smaller head with soft bristles. It will still clean your teeth great but will be more gentle on the gums.

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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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Almeria Night of lights

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. This programme, providing 27 new ATMs, stems from a framework agreement between the Provincial Government and Unicaja Banco. Nearly 45,000 citizens are expected to benefit from improved access to basic financial services, such as cash withdrawals and bill payments.

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.

Mallorca Dream win

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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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We can help you find free checked cat minders to mind your property and pets.

(£69 per year) to ensure you can get help online when needed 3. Create a profile with photos of your pet and the house 4. Post an advert for the dates when you want to go away. Sitters apply and you choose. How does it work? HouseSitMatch can help you find suitable sitters. Join our ne-

twork for a small annual fee. You get ID checked for safety and then build your advert saying when you are going on holiday. House-sitters see your advert, they respond and you choose the sitter who’ll care for your pets. Trustpilot Testimonials - 4.9 / 5 Excellent Pure Joy - I have completed two house-sits so far so early days. Both sits have been well suited to me and my dog Thoroughly enjoyable experiences with beautiful homes and well-rounded animals. I’m looking for more! Lisa Stimpson, Pet-sitter from the UK How do you join? Please register online via our website www.Housesitmatch. com.

Need a pet or house-sitter? Get in touch. House-sitting is a win-win for both parties, free house and pet-sitting, and the experienced and checked sitters get free accommodation! Register as either house-sitter or homeowner with a 20% discount using coupon code 20EWN – Reader exclusive offer. To find a house or pet-sitter go to www.Housesitmatch.com.

Two better than one ADOPTING two kittens instead of one is a decision filled with benefits, enriching the lives of both the animals and their human companions. Kittens learn social cues and limits through play, something they can do best with a peer. This interaction aids in their behavioural development, reducing issues like aggression and anxiety. For pet owners, two kittens provide mutual entertainment, lessening the need for constant human interaction and making it easier to manage their energy levels. Additionally, the emotional bond formed between the kittens offers a unique joy to observe, enhancing the pet ownership experience. Caring for two kittens isn’t much more work than caring for one but doubles the love they bring into a home. This choice not only supports the kittens’ developmental needs but also contributes positively to their long-term well-being.

Landmark victory THE Andalucian Rescue Centre for Horses (ARCH) recently celebrated a significant legal victory, shining a beacon of hope for animal welfare advocates. In March 2021, ARCH took part in the rescue of an elderly black pony following extensive media coverage. The animal was confiscated by the Guardia Civil and entrusted to ARCH’s care. Suffering from severe neglect and confined to a cramped space, the pony’s condition was dire with extremely overgrown hooves, a dirty and matted coat and poor dental health. He hadn’t even been given a name. Thanks to the efforts of his rescuers he was taken in and named Duque (Duke).

DUQUE: On the right with his new friend.

The fight for justice was challenging. Initially, the court’s decision was disheartening. ARCH reported that ‘some members of the judiciary. . . appear not to care about animals or take into account the new legislation designed to protect them’. Despite the owner being prohibited from owning animals, ARCH was not compensated for the substantial rescue and rehabilitation expenses.

However, ARCH’s legal representative, Aritz Toribio, pursued an appeal. The Provincial Court’s recent ruling in favour of ARCH required the former owner to cover the costs. This outcome not only helps ARCH financially but sets a significant legal precedent. Duque’s story does have a happy ending. After his recovery at ARCH, he found a new home where he is loved and cared for.


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Scrap your old car WITH the internal combustion engine to be consigned to history in the not-too-distant future, recent information has emerged regarding the European Union’s plan to restrict repairs on older vehicles. This prospective regulation, awaiting approval from the European Parliament and the Council, introduces the notion of a ‘residual vehicle’. Cars experiencing failures in major components such as engines, transmissions, brakes, or steering, and deemed old (potentially around 15 years), will fall under this category. Once labelled as residual, these vehicles would be barred from undergoing significant repairs and would likely be scrapped. A significant step in

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this journey is the 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars, excluding vehicles operating on potential future synthetic fuels. However, the reality presents challenges, as the uptake of low or zero-emission vehicles

in the EU lags behind expectations, varying significantly across member states. Spain, for example, now has an average vehicle age exceeding 14 years, with over 47 per cent of vehicles older than 15 years.

The regulation specifies conditions under which a vehicle is deemed technically irreparable or residual. This raises concerns about the potential impact on the workshop sector and the preservation of classic cars.


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An electric future for a British motoring icon ROAD TEST By Mark Slack MORGAN is planning its electric future and sharing details of a new development vehicle that will act as the forerunner to all future electric Morgan sports cars. Referred to as ‘XP-1’, the experimental prototype will provide key information to the engineers and designers at Morgan as they embark on creating the company’s first production electric models. Developed over the last 12 months by Morgan’s team of engineers based in Malvern, Worcestershire, England XP-1 is based on the Morgan Super 3 aluminium platform. The striking prototype is not intended for production but has been created to trial several key areas including driving characterisation, powertrain

development, in-house EV competence and training. Following 12 months of design and build, XP-1 will now embark on a comprehensive testing programme during the next 18-24 months, undergoing continual evolution to test new technology and features. Matt Hole, Chief Technical Officer, Morgan Motor Company, said: “We are immensely proud to be sharing XP-1 with the world and showcasing some of the first class engineering that takes place behind the scenes at Morgan. We are in no doubt that we can ensure future electric Morgan sports cars retain the core appeal of our current range, meaning they are fun to drive, lightweight, handcrafted

Morgan’s electric future awaits!

and bespoke.” XP-1’s battery, motor and inverter combination represents Morgan’s first powertrain, internal combustion or battery electric. The powertrain, engineered specifically for XP-1, gives Morgan’s engineers complete control of calibrations that vary the throttle and regeneration level at different speeds, in order to create a range of driving modes featuring a mix of driving

characteristics. The Combined Charging System (CCS) enables fast charging and features bi-directional charging capability, two important features that will help to futureproof the company’s ongoing development activity. Further to this, and related directly to electric vehicle requirements, XP-1 is also the first ever Morgan to be fitted with an electronic park brake

(EPB). B e y o n d experimentation with driving characteristics and powertrain, XP-1 will also allow Morgan to develop a further understanding of wider EV technology and design, specifically aerodynamics. In bringing the XP-1

project to fruition, Morgan also begins the extensive process of workforce training and infrastructure adaptation. Due to the company’s coachbuilding production methods, the creation of this internal knowledgebase is vital for the future production of electric Morgan sports cars, and will centre around workshop readiness to build electric vehicles, training for high voltage systems handling and installation of charging infrastructure. Morgan’s electric future awaits!


WAG dogs Chelsea John Smith IN almost every case, the only claim to fame that most football WAGs have is that they are partnered with a successful sportsman. We have had the fiasco that was handbags at dawn (or more realistically cheque books at noon) with the Wagatha Christie court case between Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney, but the latest is even more bizarre. Isabelle Silva, wife of Brazilian footballer Thiago Silva who has played for Chelsea since 2020 has a habit of making comments which might be considered somewhat insulting to her husband’s team managers. Last year, just before then manager, Graham Potter was sacked, she ‘liked’ a tweet about Potter which accused him of being a “deadbeat” manager who “doesn’t know what he is doing.” Following two somewhat embarrassing defeats for Chelsea, 1-4 against Liverpool on January 31 and then 2-4

against Wolverhampton Wanderers on February 4, she took to X (formerly Twitter) to say “It’s time to change. If you wait any longer it will be too late.” This wasn’t a suggestion that her husband should look elsewhere but the inference was that current manager Mauricio Pochettino was to blame for the club’s current run of losses. Perhaps because of a chat that her husband had with Pochettino, she decided on February 7 to make partial amends with a another post on X which said “I’m sorry that my personal outburst as a passionate Chelsea fan has caused such an impact. “I’m passionate about the team, I thrive on victories and I’m saddened by defeats.” Time will tell whether Pochettino will collect his severance cheque from Chelsea as he has after being sacked by Espanyol, Tottenham Hotspur and Paris St Germain in the past or whether he will continue and see Silva who is now 39 quietly retire.

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Viva Las Vegas 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 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 Credit: Flickr CC / All-Pro Reels

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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 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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