Breaking records
MALAGA Airport exceeds 4.5 million passengers and closes the rst quarter of 2024 with record-breaking gures. Up to March 2024, the airport registered over 20 per cent more passengers and almost 15 per cent more ights than
in the same period in 2023. It is the airport with the highest passenger growth among all the major airports in Spain said AENA, the airport’s operating company, in a statement.
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THE Ecomar Foundation, dedicated to the conservation and preservation of the oceans for 25 years and the real estate developer RH Privé got together with volunteers to clean up Torrequebrada beach.
The 100 volunteers they brought together collected over 100 kilo-
Cleaning the beaches
grams of waste at Torrequebrada beach, in Fuengirola. They collected 9.2 kg of packaging, 56.6 kg of debris, 0.9 kg of glass, 36.1 kg of waste, 0.7 kg of paper and over 1,000 cigarette butts from the beach.
Among the attendees were the head of the Maritime Service of the Guardia Civil Fernando Arévalo, the entire staff of RH Privé, the staff of the Ecomar Foundation and Auxiliadora Fernández from Fuengirola Town Hall. In addition, 75 sixth grade students from the Acapulco Fuengirola School and several teachers all helped and the school has a mural in its courtyard dedicated to the president of
the Ecomar Foundation: Theresa Zabell, double Olympic sailing medallist and three times world champion.
“It has been very exciting to have the help of all these children to make a positive impact on the
environment,” said Zabell, adding, “the ocean is severely threatened by plastic pollution and waste. That is why it is essential to engage younger generations in respecting nature if we want to ensure a sustainable future.”
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Smashing numbers
Tourism, professional events, the beaches... it all adds up to the fact that the international airport of Malaga-Costa del Sol continues to smash its records to the point that it is the airport with the highest growth in passenger numbers among the six largest airports in Spain.
Aena’s airport network in Spain has increased its tra c by 13 per cent in total to more than 60 million passengers. Malaga played a major role in this boost and is the airport with the third highest number of users after Madrid and Barcelona. The international markets with the greatest demand in the rst quarter of 2024 were the British market with almost one million passengers, followed by Germany and the Netherlands with over 300,000, and Italy and France with over 200,000.
La Duquesa tops golf list
MANILVA Town Hall has reported that the tourism portal ‘Descubrir’, lists the La Duquesa golf course as one of the six best on the coast of Ma-
width of the fairways, although with some challenging bunkers.
The publication highlights in its tour of the Manilva facilities, that it’s just a few metres from the Mediterranean and with a magnificent design by Robert Trent Jones, the golf course is ideal for players of all levels.
La Duquesa offers a versatile course that combines a first part of nine classic holes on narrow fairways that require technique and expertise and a second part that is easier due to the
The views, especially from the 17th hole are spectacular and add extra attraction to the game. The driving range, restaurant and pro shop complete the facilities of this select club on the Costa del Sol.
The mayor of Manilva, José Manuel Fernández, has the firm desire to revalue this area of the municipality and everything possible will be done to ensure that these facilities continue to be improved, so that the course continues to be an international benchmark.
New skatepark
has a new 6,600 square metre skatepark, “which is the largest in Andalucia for free use and probably one of the best in Spain.” This was reported by the mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, who visited the facilities after the completion of the works.
Councillor for Works,
Diego López, said that the park, “has space for skateboarding, BMX, rollerblading and scootering, which are becoming increasingly popular with young people.” Ángeles Muñoz added, “We are going to have a big event on Saturday April 20 to open it up to everyone.”
The opening hours of the skatepark are Monday to Thursday and Sundays from 9am until 10pm and on Fridays and Saturdays from 9am to 11pm in winter (from October 1 to May 31) and from 9am until midnight every day in summer (from June 1 to September 30).
AT 10am on Friday April 12, Mijas Fire Brigade received an emergency call alerting them to a vehicle fire in Calle Naranjo in Las Lagunas. Three cars were on fire, the fire originated in one of the cars, apparently due to a mechanical failure and the wind caused it to spread.
Suspect caught
ON Tuesday April 9, National Police arrested a Belgian citizen who boarded a bus in Marbella with an assault rifle, a pistol, ammunition and a bulletproof vest hidden in his luggage. The man was wanted in Belgium for robbery, homicide and kidnapping.
Renovations
TORREMOLINOS is to start renovating La Nogalera square, which will also include the renovation of the surrounding streets. The works will be completed in 2025 and be carried out in phases.
Summer pool
THE energy refurbishment and modernisation of Marbella’s Salduba municipal swimming pool is 60 per cent complete and the facility is expected to be operational for summer 2024.
Garden of Costa del Sol
LOCATED along a protected bay, Estepona has just completed the pedestrianisation of its main through road, creating one of the longest beachfront promenades in Spain.
Its renovated old town is one of the most beautiful in Andalucia and its network of white streets, decorated with colourful ower pots, give it the essence of a coastal Andalucian village. It has preserved its customs and traditions and has made them coexist in harmony with modern life.
With 23 kilometres of coastline, Estepona o ers 17 beaches with all the services that guarantee safety and enjoyment along one of the longest coastlines in the province of Malaga. Estepona 447 moorings, is a favourite place for those looking for leisure and entertainment in the evening, especially when the summer months arrive.
Estepona Park opens Car fire
THE new retail centre, Estepona Park opened its doors on Thursday April 11 with a first wave of shops, which includes Kiwoko, Sprinter, PrimaPrix and Veritas. In July in a second phase, other shops, a gym, Flipajump and a KFC branch will open. The shops already open now are: Veritas, an organic supermarket chain. Its stock is certified organic, sustainable, fair trade, and the company is committed to local suppliers.
One of the most outstanding celebrations in the municipality of Estepona is the one that takes
1,800-home urbanisation
ALMOST 16 years after the rst steps were taken to promote the construction in Estepona of a new macro-urbanisation with 1,800 homes, the project has passed a decisive stage. The Junta de Andalucia has just issued environmental authorisation in favour of the development of the land in the Saladavieja sector, with a surface area of over 400,000 square metres.
The nal approval of the Saladavieja area development plan dates from May 2008. Its approval allowed progress to be made in the reparcelling and urban
development of the area. As part of the reparcelling project, among plots for residential use, an area of over 20,000 square metres is, “to be used as a private cultural and educational facility.”
The development project speci es that the area currently has access roads from the adjoining development to the south, Urbanización Seghers; to the north, from the recently built development; and to the east, from the access road to the centre of Las Mesas all of which will be replaced by a new road network.
Free tickets for Selwo
ESTEPONA Town Hall is once again giving out invitations to all residents for Selwo Adventure Park free of charge. This initiative is possible thanks to a collaboration agreement signed between the council and Parques Reunidos, the
As last year, the procedure for obtaining entry will be via a code that those interested enter on the Selwo Aventura website in order to get their ticket online. In this way, residents will no longer have to go to the ticket o ce when they visit the park, but will go directly to the entrance turnstile where they will show their invitation. Those interested can go to the town hall in Estepona and Cancelada or by accessing the council website, section ‘Selwo Aventura Estepona. Códigos Promocionales’. Director of Selwo Aventura, Alberto Martín, encouraged locals and tourists to visit the park, one of the best outdoor leisure activities in Andalucia, to see for themselves the park’s commitment to animal welfare, species conservation and biodiversity.
place on the occasion of the celebration of the Virgen del Carmen, on July 16. The municipality organises a maritime procession which is attended by a multitude of tourists and residents who watch dozens of boats decorated for the occasion.
Estepona is committed to culture and exhibits art in its streets.
Outdoor sculptures by prestigious artists; artistic murals that decorate the façades of the buildings; a rich and diverse historical and cultural heritage with a theatre, exhibition rooms, a vibrant nightlife with numerous restaurants and tapas bars and the new iconic building - the Mirador del Carmen.
Sprinter, a multi-brand sports retailer from Alicante, which is opening one of its three new shops in Spain in Estepona Park. It incorporates an innovative free Click & Collect service, which merges on-line sales with the physical shop.
Kiwoko Animal World, in an area of 500 square metres it houses a wide variety of top quality products for dogs, cats, birds, rodents, reptiles and other pets.
PrimaPrix will have a 400 square metre shop stocking all kinds of products from major international brands at very affordable prices, as they come from surplus stocks from promotions and new launches.
Torremolinos Triathlon Mum deserves it
SPECTACULAR
THE Playas de Torremolinos Triathlon will be held on Sunday April 28 for the sixth year, a sporting event promoted by the Torremolinos Triathlon Club with the collaboration of the Torremolinos Sports Department of the Town Hall. “On April 28 we have the sixth edition of the Playas de Torremolinos Triathlon, a spectacular competition which this year is held after learning the town will host, from October 17 to 20, the
final of the World Triathlon Championships, the most important sporting event to be hosted by Andalucia in 2024,” said councillor for Sports, Ramón Alcaide.
Kevin Fraser Park WITH Spain’s Mother’s Day just around the corner, the town hall of Alhaurin de la Torre has prepared a campaign on the occasion of this important event.
Through this initiative a beach towel and a beach bag will be given to all those who make a purchase considered as a gift in Alhaurin de la Torre’s participating establishments.
With the slogan ‘Our shops have it all and mum deserves it’ is intended once again to encourage shopping in the businesses of the town.
The mayor responsible for Commerce, Maria del Mar Martinez, along with the technical Area, Pepi Moyano, have been responsible for presenting the initiative at a press conference. The campaign
will run until Sunday May 5 and in order to receive the gift of a towel plus a beach bag, a purchase receipt for a minimum amount of €15 must be presented to prove the purchase made.
The gifts will be handed out at the Casa de la Juventud from May 6 to 15, from 10am to 1.30pm, while stocks last and on a first come, first served basis.
Earth Day clean-up
The competition already has more than 150 registered participants and, “Torremolinos Triathlon Club will put on an event that will be held in sprint mode and this year will also offer relays and pairs competitions,” said Alcaide.
Torremolinos Triathlon Club will also set up a fair where collaborators will display their products and offer participants special discounts.
THE MiMoana collective has organised a new day of cleaning up the Mijas coastline on Saturday April 20, to celebrate Earth Day. The activity will take place on the beach of Calahonda, next to the Royal Beach beach bar, from 11am.
The co-founder of the group, Nikky Wegloop, said that they regularly organise various clean-ups along the coast of Malaga, including Mijas. “This is a day of environmental awareness to
show the large amount of waste that is on our beaches. Above all, we remove plastic waste and cigarette butts, which take many years to degrade,” explained Wegloop. To take part, all you have to do is go to the marquee on the beach on Saturday. There, the organisers will distribute bags and gloves among the participants.
Around 70 volunteers are expected to attend and will be removing the waste for approximately three hours.
Good Samaritans
AT EWN we have all been uplifted by the story from a reader in La Cala de Mijas which goes to prove that there are still good Samaritans out there.
“My wife fell whilst walking along the path by the beach road opposite the bar ‘Streets of London’ in La Cala. It was a bad fall with abrasions to her face.
“However, when she fell there were two young Spanish runners there in seconds offering to help and an Eastern European guy also offered help. An Irish couple stopped, replenished her tissues and comforted her whilst I went to friends nearby to get some ice, they also came out to comfort her.
“The lady from ‘Streets of London’ came out to help, a Moroccan guy who goes from bin to bin looking for ma-
terials to recycle stopped and offered water. Our close friends picked us up and took us to the hospital and stayed for hours. Spanish people at the hospital were so supportive and generous towards us too.
“We had booked for the quiz at The Sussex pub but were unable to attend so the landlords, Ricky and Nicky, sent us our meal as a takeaway and provided straws so my wife could drink.
“My point is: it was a horrible day but kindness on an international scale won hands down.” The gentleman concerned would like to thank all those people who helped as their compassion was much appreciated. “My wife’s bruises will heal but the memories of people’s kindness will live with us forever,” he concluded.
AI jellyfish detector
MALAGA Provincial Council is investigating the use of artificial intelligence to inform beachgoers in Andalucia about the presence of jellyfish and invasive algae.
Under the name Oceanaria-Andalucia, the project will unite ‘science, sport and tourism’ whose common thread is AI in what will be an app and website. The app aims to work on prevention to improve the quality of the environment of more than 800 beaches and almost 1,000 kilometres of the Andalucian coastline.
Once comprehensive data has been collected, AI algorithms will be developed to display information about the presence of these species and other marine phenomena: “This will allow us to work on prevention, knowing five days in advance if an invasion of some of these species is likely to occur,” said Fran-
cisco Franco Duro, director of the Chair of Coastal Sciences at the University of Malaga.
The website and application is expected to take just over a year to develop so, by the summer of 2025,
it will no longer be necessary to travel miles and miles of coastline to surf, sunbathe or enjoy a day at the beach with the family in good conditions. This app will provide all the data in advance using AI.
Near the scene of the accident. Photo: GoogleSpotify billionaire chooses Marbella
Kevin Fraser Park SWEDISH billionaireDaniel Ek seems to be in the market for an exclusive beachfront villa on Marbella’s Golden Mile according to reports on social media.
Daniel Ek is the founder of Spotify and one of the world’s most influential entrepreneurs and has reportedly become infatuated with a large villa lo cated in the heart of Marbella’s Golden Mile, valued at €30 million.
Located in the Santa Margarita urbanisation, the villa is known as El Bosque because of the large garden and trees surrounding the main house, which has direct access to the Paseo Marítimo. It’s located in an exclusive area next to Marbella Club, the five-star luxury
resort and hotel complex where some of the most popular celebrities stay. Many famous celebrities have had or still have their refuge in Marbella, such as Julio Iglesias, Antonio Banderas, Arturo Fernández, Carmen Thyssen, Elena Benarroch, Maribel Verdú, Vicente del Bosque, Lola Flores or the late Duchess of Alba.
Now it is Daniel Ek, who has set his sights on the municipality. The young entrepreneur, who has revolutionised the music industry over the last 15 years, has fallen in love with Marbella.
Born in Stockholm, when he was only 14 years old, he set up a web page creation business from his home. He hired other young people from his class, to whom he lent mobiles and video games in exchange for their collaboration.
He was rejected as an employee by Google because he did not have a university degree but now his company is currently valued at €2.5 billion.
Megayacht spotted
THE megayacht Lady Moura, 105 metres long and considered one of the most luxurious yachts in the world, has revisited Marbella and its presence has been visible from the promenade.
The season for luxury yachts is starting in Marbella, even though there is no place for them to dock they still visit the town, anchor off the coast and the guests come ashore via shuttles.
The Lady Moura, which is among the largest yachts in the world, arrived in Marbella, where she has been a regular in recent years, after spending time in different parts of the Balearic Islands. It is owned by Mexican businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who reportedly paid around €125 million in 2021 to buy it from Saudi tycoon
ON Sunday April 21, from 11am onwards, more than 200 swimmers will meet in the El Cable Ciudad de Marbella Winter Crossing. A sporting event, which was originally scheduled for March, but had to be postponed due to the bad weather.
Participants will face a challenging 2,000 metre course in the shape of a triangle, with the El Cable
Nasser Al Rashid.
Built in 1990, the yacht has space for 27 guests in its 15 suites and a crew of 71. A sign of the luxury is the 24-carat gold lettering on the sides that identifies the name from a distance. The megayacht has a heliport with a helicopter, a cinema, operating theatre, discotheque and gymnasium, to name but a few services.
200 swimmers
Tower as the main point. The activity will begin with the collection of bibs from 9am, extending until 30 minutes before the start of the competition. Swimmers without wetsuits will start the race promptly at 11am, followed 10 minutes later by those who choose to wear neoprene.
The presentation of trophies to the top three finishers in each category is scheduled for 1pm, celebrating the effort and performance of the participants. In this exciting aquatic day, 240 swimmers from various regional and national clubs are expected to participate.
Google car returns
Kevin Fraser ParkkTHE emblematic Google Maps vehicle will travel around Spain over the next few months, visiting up to 15 Andalucian towns. Users who wish to do so will be able to hide their homes, so that they do not appear on the application.
Nineteen years have passed since the
panoramic images for the Street View platform.
Equipped with cutting-edge cameras and state-of-the-art mapping technology, Google has released an extensive list of Andalucian cities that will be photographed by the Street View vehicle and they include: Malaga, Sevilla, Cadiz and Alge
A very long promenade
ESTEPONA Town Hall inaugurated the new pedestrian boulevard which has created one of the longest promenades in the country. The remodelling project of the Avenida España has made it into a large boulevard for pedestrian use that runs for almost two kilometres.
The remodelling of this section of the old N-340 road, which crosses the town from east to west along the beachfront, has been carried out in several phases and has completely changed the look of the town.
This initiative, aimed at opening up the ‘urban garden’ of Estepona’s town centre to the Mediterranean Sea, places Estepona at the forefront of sustainable cities that are committed to quality of life, the well-being of citizens, the environment and ample space for pedestrians.
In addition to the remodelling of Ave-
nida España, more than 130 streets have been renovated in the town and a pioneering network of car parks has been created at a cost of just €1, bringing to life the concept of ‘Estepona, Garden of the Costa del Sol’.
For the inauguration, a full programme of leisure activities was organised, ranging from parades to free tastings and musical performances. It all kicked off at 8pm on Friday April 5 with the ribbon cutting by the mayor and was followed by a circus parade with a brass band, flamethrowers, jugglers, stilt walkers, unicycles, clowns and trapeze artists.
In the Plaza García Caparrós a free tasting of churros with chocolate was laid on and musical performances entertained the crowds in the Plaza with concerts by Los Piratas and the duo Azúcar Moreno.
Formula 1 of the sea
MARBELLA Town Hall hosted the first coordination meeting between the organisers and all the council departments involved in the E1 competition, the electric Formula 1 of the sea.
E1, the Offshore Electric Formula 1, is a new global sport devised by Rodi Basso, an Italian engineer who has collaborated with NASA, Ferrari and Red Bull Racing, E1 will be held in locations including Monaco, Hong Kong, Geneva, Venice and in June in Puerto Banús.
Marbella’s councillor for Sports, Lisandro Vieytes, said how important it was for Puerto Banus to host this, “top-level event on June 1 and 2, with an estimated impact of 22 million television viewers, 58 million views on digital television, 20 million in-
THE Costa del Sol is one of the leading destinations for golf travellers according to the latest report by Travellyze, the cloud-based tourism analytics platform designed to match destinations with travellers.
The information comes from biannual surveys of more than 20,000 travellers, with strategic representative samples ranging from 1,000 to 3,500 pane-
E1: A new global sport.
teractions on social networks and the presence of 20,000 visitors.”
The E1 Cívitas Puerto Banús Grand Prix, “is going to have a great impact on our city” said Vieytes. “The purpose of today’s meeting was to discuss sponsorship and the logistical support that we are going to provide to make the event as successful as possible,” he concluded.
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llists per market, and helps Turismo Costa del Sol and its partners to organise their strategy and set their medium and long-term goals.
At a national level, compared to its main competitors, the Costa del Sol is rated positively by the Nordic countries with 370 points
out of 400 and leads the ranking in the UK with 350 points.
Golf tourism is undergoing a significant transformation, reflected in a number of emerging trends. These include a focus on sustainability and environmental awareness, and the adaptation of golf courses to be more accessible and tailored to a wide range of people.
Giant benches
Kevin Fraser ParkA HUGE bench is being installed on the Peñoncillo path in Manilva, which will be part of the route of the giant benches of Andalucia.
This unique setting will become part of the ‘Rincones con encanto’ (Charming corners) of the municipality one of the Peñoncillo viewpoints. In Manilva, sitting at this height, users will be able to enjoy a fantastic panoramic view of the coast and the surrounding mountain ranges, including the Sierra Bermeja, Crestillina, El Hacho de Gaucín and even the Concha de Marbella. It is a functional element but it’s also fun and original.
The bench is a treated wooden structure four
FUN & ORIGINAL: Part of the Charming Corners route.
metres wide, with the seat at a height of 1.3 metres and the backrest at 2.3 metres; it can be accessed thanks to steps at the front.
This giant bench will preside over a new space that adds to the ‘Charming corners’ that the Environment Department of Manilva Town Hall has
been creating in the area, which now includes the well-known ‘Kiss me in the sea’ swing.
Noelia Muñoz, councillor in charge of the Environment Department, invited residents and visitors to enjoy what she says is the bench and swing with the best views of the region.
Counterfeit bags
OFFICERS of the National Police have seized over 800 counterfeit leather goods, on sale in a shop in Marbella, which reproduced the logos of luxury brands.
National Police said in a statement that the operation resulted in the arrest of two people, a woman who ran the business, and a man, based in the province of Cadiz, who supplied the merchandise.
The investigation was started following a complaint by a legal representative of several affected brands, who went to po-
lice headquarters to report the illicit marketing and distribution of handbags that reproduced the distinctive brands of the firms he represented.
Apparently, the counterfeit leather goods were acquired through online sales websites in Asia and subsequently sold as genuine in the shop.
The investigation led to the seizure of a large quantity of leather goods including bags, belts, wallets and backpacks as well as other items bearing the logos of prestigious brands.
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WHETHER swimming pools in Malaga Province can be filled regardless of their ownership is one of the biggest questions after the rainfall at Easter brought the province out of the most critical state of drought.
Right now, despite the recommendations of the Drought Committee, the last word is up to each of the 103 town councils in the province, which means that, for the moment, the outlook in the town halls is almost as uncertain as it is for the rest of the population.
tal they are not clear about the situation either.
All the councils are waiting for news, decisions or meetings, everyone it seems is waiting for the Junta to make a decision on the possible filling from tankers or other systems that do not depend on the municipal network, In the Mancomunidad de la Costa del Sol Occiden-
Acosol, the company that manages its water, said that a decision will be taken, “in the next month or so depending on the stability of reservoirs and wells,” without determining whether or not the measure will be taken jointly.
Manuel Jiménez, president of the Association of Property Administrators, told the local press that put-
ting the decision in the hands of local councils, “is not fair.” He argued that some may approve the filling of swimming pools, while a house just a few metres away in the next municipality may not be able to do so. In addition, “some will consider that it can be filled with sea water, others with water from tanks and in the end the measures will all be different and we want them to be unified.”
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The Golden Visa VOX Pop
THE Golden Visa - we asked people on the streets of the province what they thought about Spain’s Golden Visa and its pending removal. Spain’s president Pedro Sanchez said that the scheme would be scrapped to make access to affordable housing for Spaniards “a right instead of a speculative business.”
MARY from Bristol stated “This visa was only a sweetener for Brits after Brexit, but it has never driven us to buy houses. I don’t think anything will change because of this.”
Ann Nelson on holiday in the region said “I’ve always dreamed of retiring in Spain, and the ‘golden visa’ scheme seemed like a good way to get a visa after Brexit. Now, I’m not sure what this means for my plans.”
Rhys Morgan from Britain is in favour of the proposal. “One wonders what has taken Pedro Sanchez so long to get around to disclaiming his inheritance. The ‘Golden Visa’ policy is part of the collapsing scenery of Mariano Rajoy’s response to the Eurozone crisis.” And believes, “attracting ‘foreign investment’ is not what it would say on the charge sheet if this cynical policy, which almost openly gives a licence to money laundering, ever goes to court, which of course it will not.”
Fifty-seven-year-old Yvonne, a holidaymaker from England, expressed scepticism about the programme’s impact. Drawing parallels with the UK property market, she confirmed: “I don’t know how the system works in Spain, but the challenge faced by average first-time buyers in the UK is accumulating the deposit to get on the property market ladder. I can’t see how the termination of the Golden Visa will directly address these issues.”
Twenty-four-year-old native, David Molina Martínez currently in the process of buying his first home said: “If it does have any impact at all, I think it will be minor as house prices are high anyway.”
Finally, we caught up with 36-yearold Sylvia. A Dutch national, Sylvia moved to Spain 18 months ago. Sylvia added: “I don’t think scrapping the Golden Visa will make any difference to anything! There will always be loopholes for the rich to get into a country and there will always be working-class people who find it difficult to buy real estate.”
This feedback offers some insight into the opinions of the people that may be directly impacted by Spain’s decision to end the ‘golden visa’ programme. They reflect a range of opinions, from concerns about housing affordability to uncertainties about future plans and economic implications. What do you think about this decision?
Big goat giveaway
MORE than 600 goats, less than 100 inhabitants. For some years now, on Alicudi, a volcanic island in the Aeolian islands near Sicily, wild goats have become a big problem.
On an island of only five square kilometres, and where less than 100 people live permanently, the animals are causing damage to the island’s typical plant species and to a substantial portion of the island’s dry stone walls, which support the so-called ‘lenze’ (plots of land facing the sea in the southern part of the
It’s an emergency to which the mayor has responded by offering the animals as gifts to breeders. Mayor Riccardo Gullo, has published, through the Department of Agriculture, a public notice which gives the goats away for free and states, “those interested can go and get them.”
Animal rights activists are appa-
lled as this, “opens up the possibility for these wonderful animals to be slaughtered,” said the Italian Association for the Defence of Animals and the Environment (Aidaa), in a statement.
Meanwhile, the giveaway has been a runaway success. “We’ve seen an explosion of requests,” the mayor wrote on Facebook.
Which is probably not surprising given the fact that each animal on the market would be worth around
A staple or unaffordable luxury?
GAINING in popularity in the UK and a staple in Spain for hundreds of years, co ee is an essential which is fast becoming una ordable.
According to the International Co ee Organisation (ICO,) the cost of co ee
beans reached an all-time high in February this year. The price of co ee in Spanish shops rose by 23 per cent in February 2024 compared to the same month in 2021, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INE),
Spain is a major manufacturer of soluble co ee and producer of ca einated roasted co ee. Nevertheless, most of the co ee consumed in Spain is imported, amounting to almost 400,000 tonnes.
Most imports come from countries in Africa, Central America and Asia, such as Brazil, Ethiopia and Vietnam. Co ee cultivation is vulnerable to drought as the plant requires plenty of water, and reduced bean crops mean that demand is outstripping supply.
The robusta beans from Central Africa and Asia have been increasing drastically in the past decade and a half, and by 50 per cent since the beginning of this year from €1,383 per tonne to €3,923, according to the ICO. Arabica beans have become 60 per cent more expensive since October 2023.
Another reason for the price increase is distribution problems, with cargo ships avoiding the troublesome Red Sea route.
Near Death Festival
YOU can almost guarantee that whatever idea for a festival you can come up with, one or more Spanish towns will already have thought of it!
The town of As Neves in Galicia honours Saint Martha, the sister of Lazarus who was raised from the dead by Jesus and she was one of the witnesses to that miracle and having fled Palestine performed miracles herself in France.
The festival of Santa Marta de Ribarteme takes place on July 29 each year and is dedicated to those fortunate enough to have managed to cheat death and is therefore generally known as the Festival of Near Death Experiences. Following a mass of celebration of St Martha at the parish church of San José de Ribarteme, there is a procession which winds through the streets of the town, but as well as
the traditional carrying of religious statues, there is a parade of open coffins as well.
Each coffin contains the live body of someone who has escaped death in the previous year and they are carried by relati-
ves or friends in a solemn parade to the sound of church bells following a tradition which can be traced back to the early 1700s. Children are not ignored although if any are considered eligible for the parade, they will
walk alongside an empty coffin carrying a candle. The procession ends up in the local cemetery, with those taking part singing ‘Virgin Santa Marta, star of the north, we bring you those who saw death’.
Raccoons run
FIVE of the raccoons which escaped from Leeuwarden’s AquaZoo woodland nature reserve are still at large.
The Stichting AAP charity, a shelter which takes in exotic mammals from all over Europe, sent 12 raccoons to AquaZoo at the end of March where they were housed in a new, specially-built enclosure.
Two sections of wire netting had not been securely fixed and the same day that they arrived, 11 of the raccoons managed to dig their way out, leaving just one of them behind.
Cage traps were laid out and baited with tempting marshmallows, cherry syrup, sweets and eggs, all of which raccoons are partial to.
Six have been recovered so far, with the most recent returnee found in one of the cages on the morning of April 13. None will be on public view for some time, as AquaPark’s director Jeroen Loomeijer explained that the animals need to recover from the upheaval of their move to Leeuwarden and their time on the run.
Employees from the Friesland provincial authority as well the local water board continue to search for the five missing raccoons, although Loomeijer said the chances of recovering them diminished with each day. They survive well in Netherlands’ conditions and would probably find a safe place where they could settle in, like other escaped raccoons in Limburg and the Achterhoek area.
As all the raccoons were neutered, they will not be able to reproduce, and the AquaZoo director said they would probably die natural deaths but could also fall victim to traffic or other accidents.
Views on drought
Anna Akopyan
IN a recent Facebook post by the Euro Weekly News, the readers shared their thoughts on the ongoing drought and its e ects on Spanish residents.
Lyn Fryer shared: “Twenty years here, never known such a long period without proper rainfall. I experienced water rationing in the Channel Islands when we lacked an extra reservoir. You really feel for the farmers and with the loss of crops, this will hit the food supply drastically. We all need to conserve our consumption of water drastically.”
Andy McCluskey emphasised: “It’s about time they built many more desalination plants.”
AMID concerns about Kate Middleton’s health, a recent YouGov survey found that she’s the most admired royal among the public.
Her popularity has gone up, with 76 per cent of Britons feeling positive about her. That’s six points higher than earlier this year.
Her husband, Prince William, is also well-liked, with 73 per cent of people having a favourable view of him.
But more people (21 per cent) feel negatively about Prince Charles compared to Kate’s 15 per cent.
Princess Anne comes in third in popularity, with 71 per cent of people liking her.
She also has the fewest negative views among all the royals, with only 13 per cent
Judish Dominique Wolfenegg revealed: “We have a desalination plant here on Lanzarote, but had to face huge problems last summer when one of the pipelines broke. No watering of plants, no washing of dishes/clothes, no showers - awful in the middle of the heatwave.”
In Costa del Sol, water restrictions were imposed, prohibiting the lling of private pools, including those in tourist homes. Business owners protested in Malaga, claiming that their life income would “go to ruin.”
Some comments addressed this but Heath Savage mentioned: “If reduced use of pools is all we have to concern ourselves with, we will be ne.”
Royal popularity
of people feeling unfavourable towards her.
While King Charles is generally liked by 63 per cent of the public, 30 per cent of people have negative opinions about him.
Prince Harry and Meghan still face public disapproval,
with only 31 per cent and 26 per cent of people feeling positively towards them.
Prince Andrew is the least liked royal, with only 6 per cent of Britons having a positive view of him, while a big 86 per cent have negative opinions.
Ron’s Place
RON’S PLACE, located at 8 Silverdale Road in Birkenhead, Merseyside, has been recognised as a hidden treasure of Outsider Art.
It has been granted a Grade II listing by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) following a recommendation from Historic England.
For over 30 years, this remarkable art space was tucked away within an unassuming Victorian semi-detached villa.
It was created by Ron Gittins, whose intricate and captivating artworks remained unseen until his passing in 2019.
In his ground- oor at, Gittins meticulously decorated the space with murals depicting historical scenes.
He also crafted unique concrete replaces resembling a lion’s head, a Minotaur’s head, and even a Roman bread oven.
Jarvis Cocker, the renowned front-
man of Pulp, expressed his admiration for Ron’s Place, stating: “A small number of people on this planet have known for a while that Ron’s Place is a very Special Place, but from now on, it is o cial: Ron’s Place has been given listed status!
“The work of one unique gentleman in the north of England has been recognised nationally.
Globally even.
Hallelujah!”
Sarah Charlesworth, Listing Team Leader North for Historic England, described Ron’s creation as a prime example of Outsider Art in England.
“Ron’s Place is testament to the unique artistic achievements and vision of Ron Gittins over four decades,” Sarah con rmed.
“Ron’s creations have inspired action from people in the local area to raise funds to purchase the building and secure the survival of his legacy.”
An elderly lady Pesto champion
THE best pesto in the world is made by Mattia Bassi from Genoa, 56 years old, a naval engineer who lives on the Acquasanta hills in the western part of Genoa.
Bassi beat the 100 competitors from all over the world who challenged each other in the World Championship of Pesto Genovese judged by 30 experts from all over the country.
During the nal two others were awarded prizes: the oldest competitor, 90-year-old Maria Carbone, from Davagna, a small town in the Genoa hinterland, and Kelly Rocha who won in the earlier stages of the competion in Itajaì in Southern Brazil (almost 10,000 kilometres from Genoa).
Other foreign contestants also took part in the nal: Nyusuke Ota, a Japanese chef who is currently doing work experience in Florence, and Jeanne Beauvais, from Paris, who was selected during one of the preliminary rounds held under the Ei el Tower. Others came from: the United States, Spain, England, Holland, Germany, South Africa, Malta and Switzerland.
Forty minutes were allotted to each competitor to make the best pesto and to win this coveted prize as the world’s best pesto chef. The jury was composed of industry insiders, journalists, technicians, researchers and food bloggers. The winner, Mattia Bassi, said his secret was, “working with his
FATOU, the world’s oldest gorilla, and Berlin Zoo’s oldest resident, celebrated her 67th birthday on April 13.
In the wild a gorilla will live, at most, until it is 35 years old. In captivity, with human care, this can extend to 50 but Fatou shows no signs of slowing down.
She arrived in what was still called West Berlin in 1959, two years before the Wall was built. Fatou’s exact age is uncertain but according to the zoo, she must have been around two when she arrived in Europe.
She was sold by a seaman in a Marseille bar and from there she found her way to Germany and, eventually, to Berlin Zoo.
Since then her birthday has always been celebrated on April 13, the day she arrived there.
This year, Fatou’s birthday presents began arriving on April 12, when she received a basket with leaves, twigs, lettuce and fruit although as she is now toothless, she prefers soft food.
As always, she spent the day in her own enclosure which adjoins the zoo’s main gorilla group, owing to her advanced years and frailty.
“Fatou is free to make contact with her fellow great apes whenever she wants, but prefers to enjoy her retirement in peace,” the zoo explained.
Fatou only recently be-
came the Berlin Zoo’s oldest resident, following the death of Ingo the flamingo, who had lived in the zoo since 1955 and died in February 2024 when he was 75 years old.
The zoo had no clue as to his origins, although a ring on Ingo’s leg was inscribed ‘Cairo, 23.6.1948’.
Ingo was also exceptionally long-lived for a amingo, whose normal lifespan in the wild is usually calculated at approximately 30 years. Announcing his demise, zoo director Andreas Knieriem said a post-mortem showed that “multiple age-related changes” had been responsible for Ingo’s death.
Port wine varnish
MIGUEL and Filipa Mateus, are violin makers and opened their workshop over two decades ago. It has already become known throughout the country and beyond, largely thanks to social media and word of mouth.
Filipa’s great-great-grandfather, Agostinho Pereira, was a violin maker at the old Casa Duarte in Sé.
“We are children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of people from Ribeira, Sé and Miragaia,” said Miguel. His great-great-grandfather was part of the Royal Guard and played the cello.
Self-taught, he learnt the art of repairing stringed instruments on his own, especially violins. He met Filipa and it was only a matter of time before he opened his workshop. Today, he regrets not having started sooner. “This is where the best sound in Porto is born,” he says.
There are no imitations at O cina dos Violinos. There’s always classical music in the air. It’s an enchanted world with bows, strings and horsehair and there is space for socialising and experimenting with musical instruments. There’s also the workshop where Miguel and Filipa build and restore violins.
“The violins we sell are high-end and all made by me,” said Miguel. They take an average of two or three months to build and can cost anything up to €5,000.
“We’re the only violin makers to put drops of Port wine in the varnish,” reveals the craftsman, confessing that the musicians who play with his ‘Mateus’ are unanimous in saying that “they’re sweet instruments.”
Celebrate St George’s Day
IF you happen to be in Trafalgar Square, London on Sunday April 21, then prepare to witness celebrations of all that is perceived as being quintessentially English.
It might be two days before St George’s Day on April 23 but the iconic square, will for the 17th time turn red and white in honour of England’s Patron Saint.
There will be Sea Shanties, Morris Dancing, a photo opportunity with Pearly Kings and Queens, a Cockney Singalong and the chance to defeat a fiery dragon.
Here in Spain, several bars and restaurants in areas
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with a significant English population will be organising their own entertainment, often using the day as an ideal excuse to raise much needed funds for charity.
St George, who since 1817 has appeared on the reverse of British Gold Sovereigns is renowned for slaying a mythical dragon to save a princess in distress but how he became a British hero despite believed to have been born in Palestine is something of a conundrum.
One thing is sure and that he has been part of the English psyche for centuries and according to one report, he
was declared a patron saint of England and Catalonia, as well as Venice, Genoa and Portugal in the Middle Ages because he was the personification of the ideals of Christian chivalry.
According to legend, St George fought and killed a dragon on the flat-topped Dragon Hill in Uffington, Berkshire, where it is said no grass grows where the dragon’s blood trickled down.
The Prince and Princes of Wales have a relationship with the saint as their oldest son was christened George and their youngest, Louis was born on St George’s Day.
Broadening horizons
Four years ago, Louise Macfarlane, originally from England, took a bold step towards her dream by relocating to Spain permanently.
WHAT initially drew her to the country was its sunny climate, but it soon proved to be more than just a romantic notion; it became the solution to her health is sues. The abundant sunshine and the therapeutic properties of the Mediterranean sea proved to be the best remedy for her bodily pains.
Having worked as a nurse in the past, Louise decided to turn her hobby of crafting into a business venture upon settling in Spain. This led to the creation of Crafty Corner, a space dedicated to fostering friendships and connecting individuals from various nationalities within the community.
Louise has developed a deep affection for her life in Spain. She cherishes the climate, the tranquility, and the unhurried pace of Spanish living, remarking, “I never need a coat here, it’s fantastic,” with a hint of humour.
Despite missing her friends, family, and familiar shops back in England,
Though navigating paperwork and driving in Spain initially posed challenges, Louise has adapted to these differences, viewing them as part of her new normal. She now drives confidently in her daily life. Expressing a desire to learn Spanish and make Spanish friends, she muses, “I would love to engage in language exchanges and meet new people over a cup of coffee.” For Louise, life is about forging connections and broadening horizons.
IRELAND
North and South
A REPORT by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) found that women in Ireland were more likely to earn less than those working in Northern Ireland. The report’s authors suggested that Northern Ireland had a narrower gender pay gap owing to its higher percentage of female public sector workers.
Stormy weather
STORM KATHLEEN, which swept across Ireland on April 6, left thousands of homes and businesses without electricity, affecting 34,000 customers at one point. Dozens of flights had to be cancelled as the Met Eireann weather service issued a Status Yellow gale as gusts reached up to 110 kilometres per hour.
NORWAY
Quality time
PEACEFUL Vadso in the Arctic Circle near the Russian border is seeking European Commission permission to introduce a time zone with 26-hour days. Wenche Pedersen admitted she was unsure how the MOREtime project would work but said it would offer visitors and prospective residents the chance to enjoy quality time.
Good figures
FIGURES from Statistics Norway (SSB) showed inflation of 3.9 per cent for the year ending March 2024. Growth had slowed for the third consecutive month, the ASS said, pointing out that with the exception of September 2023, this was the first time 12-month inflation had dropped below 4 per cent since January 2022.
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NETHERLANDS
Pedal alert
TRAFFIC accidents took the lives of 684 people in the Netherlands in 2023, 61 fewer than during 2022, although for the fourth consecutive year the majority of victims were cyclists, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) announced. Of the 270 cyclists involved, 40 per cent were riding an e-bike and almost half were over the age of 75.
CYCLING: More vulnerable on Netherlands roads than drivers.
SWEDEN
Think again
THE Folklisten party (The People’s List) started by a former Christian Democrat MEP Sara Skyttedal and Jan Emanuel, an ex-Social Democrat national MP, will include eliminating asylum rights in its manifesto for the European elections. The party also proposes to renegotiate Sweden’s European Union membership.
Bomb scare
A 17-YEAR-OLD, believed to be a “runner” for a gang was detained and remanded after he was spotted carrying at least two kilos of dynamite through Gothenburg Central Station, a local newspaper reported. A police officer present at the arrest said afterwards that the explosives were ready to be ignited.
PORTUGAL BELGIUM
Flights off
THE inauguration of the first direct connection between the Algarve and the US has been postponed and all the planned flights between Faro and Newark have been removed from the airline’s 2024 schedule. Citing “airline sources”, the Simple Flying website said the launch is now planned for the summer of 2025.
Logo fail
EDUARDO AIRES, Portugal’s leading graphic designer, was paid €74,000 to create a new logo for the current government’s predecessors. Criticised as “unpatriotic” and “woke” when it was introduced, the logo has now been withdrawn, while Aires lamented that his design had been turned into “a projectile weapon.”
DENMARK GERMANY
Cobbled up
FAMILIES in Copenhagen’s Christiana district, tired of drug trafficking and its associated violence, took matters into their own hands by tearing up the cobbles in the street where cannabis sellers openly set up their stalls to prevent their return. The event was attended by the city mayor and Denmark’s Justice minister.
Fjord’s demise
A CROWD of 1,000 lined the banks of the Vejle Fjord to attend an open-air “funeral” for this inlet which is badly polluted by agricultural runoff from factory farming. Last year, this country had the heaviest deoxygenation in 25 years,” Christian Fromberg, who organised the event for Greenpeace, told the AFP news agency.
Getting on
A REPORT by the Bertelsman Foundation based on figures provided by the Federal Statistical Office found that Germany was getting older, with increased ageing evident in almost all states. The same report revealed that the percentage of over-65s would increase from 22 per cent in 2020 to 28 per cent by 2040.
Out of joint
THE next Oktoberfest in Munich will be “cannabis-free” although the drug was partially decriminalised throughout Germany on April 1. Regional president Markus Soder, recently declared that although millions of litres of beer would be consumed during the annual celebration, Bavaria would not become a “stoner’s paradise.”
FRANCE
Backfire
CANDIDATES in this year’s European elections disagree over using TikTok during their campaigns. Socialist Raphaël Glucksmann has given up his 60,000 as he did not want to “play the fool” while Samuel Lafont, a strategist for the nationalist Reconquete party, said that Glucksman “was shooting himself in the foot.”
Meaty problem
THE Council of State, France’s top administrative court, suspended a government decree banning the use of 21 terms like “steak” or “ham” frequently applied when labelling plant-based products. The court said there was “serious doubt” regarding the ban’s legality, and it now awaits a ruling from the EU’s Court of Justice.
FINLAND
Evasive action
POPULAR YouTuber Beata Rodas, known for her gaming and lifestyle advice, is suspected of evading €80,000 in taxes, the Iltalehti newspaper reported. The 29-year-old, who has 385,000 subscribers allegedly conducted business under her professional name without filing a 2019-2020 tax return.
Radio star
JANNE MAKELA, a researcher at Helsinki’s University of the Arts, maintained that state radio Yleisradio was instrumental in disseminating the music of classical composer Jean Sibelius. Showcasing the country’s cultural offerings on a global stage “significantly enhanced” Sibelius’s stature, Makela concluded.
Cold comfort
ALTHOUGH temperatures rose to 24 degrees in early April, people visiting or living on the coast were reminded that sea swimming was banned until there were lifeguards on the beaches. The Coastal Rescue Service added that despite the fine weather, the water was still exceptionally cold “and would not be healthy for swimmers.”
Doing business
KAZAKHSTAN and Belgium agreed to create a joint business forum during Trade official Kairat Torebayev’s visit to Brussels, which included talks with Rose Donck from Belgium’s Foreign Trade Agency. Two hundred companies from both countries will take part in talks scheduled to take place in Belgium throughout 2024.
ITALY
Stamp honour
MINISTERS approved plans for a postage stamp commemorating the late Silvio Berlusconi, former prime minister and an often-scandalous tycoon who died in June 2023, aged 86. “He was a great Italian who served and honoured the Republic in all his roles,” declared senator Licia Ronzulli from the Forza Italia party.
Top marks
ITALY’S higher education system was ranked seventh-best in the world and the second-best in the European Union according to the latest QS World University Rankings. Globally, Italy followed the US, the UK, China, Germany and Canada while inside the European Union, it was overtaken only by Germany.
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Burn-out
FRAGRANCE company Jo Malone’s profits fell by 15.7 per cent to £24.4 million (€28.48 million) during the year that ended in June 2023. The company, which is owned by Estee Lauder, blamed inflation and the cost-of-living crisis for a drop-off in sales of perfume and candles costing up to £370 (€432.83) each.
All alone
JOSEP OLIU, president of Banco Sabadell, rejected suggestions of a merger with any of its competitors, and Unicajainparticular. Talkingto the media before the Annual General Meeting on April 10, Oliu said the bank’s roadmap followed an unaccompanied route, focusing on increased profitability and its share price.
Too much
PHARMACEUTICALS company AstraZeneca’s Pascal Soriot could be the first FTSE 100 chief executive who takes home a £150 million (€175 million) paypacket if investors approve salary and bonus proposals. Two shareholder advisory groups are now encouraging shareholders to vote against the “excessive” pay plan.
Pay back
CATALONIA’S regional government has ordered Endesa to compensate 82,000 clients with sums of between €30 and €75 after its Environment department found that they had been overcharged. Endesa sources attributed the discrepancies to “profound and continuous changes in the regulations.”
Not so subtle
FORMER Shell chief executive Ben Van Beurden hinted recently that the company could leave London’s Stock Exchange and list in New York as US investors were “more positive” about fossil fuels. Van Beurden also suggested that the UK market “massively undervalued the £180 billion ((€166 billion) company.
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€2.2 billion
Goodbye Argentina
HSBC’S decision to sell off its business in Argentina for $550 million (€506.9 million) will cost it $1 billion (€921.7 million).
HSBC Argentina, with more than 100 branches and 3,100 employees, is to be bought by Grupo Financiero Galicia, a major private financial group.
Currently Argentina’s fifth-largest bank, it will become the country’s second most-important after Banco Nacion once the deal goes through.
London-based HSBC, the largest in Europe, has been battling Argentina’s unstable exchange rate for years after disembarking in 1997 on taking
over and renaming Banco Roberts.
In 2019, $1 (€0.92) was worth 43 pesos but now costs more than 860 pesos, while March 2024’s annual inflation rate of 276.2 per cent was the highest in the world.
The bank has gradually sold off other global ope-
JUAN ROIG, Mercadona’s chairman, chief executive and also its majority shareholder received a salary of €12 million in 2023.
This was 9 per cent more than the €11 million that Roig was paid in both 2021 and 2022.
The family-owned company saw a 2023 turnover of €32.86 billion last year, an increase of 15 per cent on 2022, with a net profit of €1.009 billion which was 40 per cent more than during the previous year.
The chain also announced a dividend payout of €201.07 million, 25 per cent up on 2023.
rations as it concentrates on Asia’s rapidly-expanding markets and is preparing for a $1 billion loss in 2024’s first quarter owing to the HSBC Argentina sale.
The exact size of the loss would depend on “several reasons” which include associated
hyperinflation and foreign currency translation, HSBC said on April 9. It also expects to lose a further $4.9 billion (€4.5 billion) over the year, after incorporating Argentina’s financial performance, calculated in pesos, onto HSBC’s general balance in US dollars.
“These reserve losses have accumulated over many years,” the bank said, revealing that in 2023 alone these grew by $1.8 billion (€1.66 billion).
The exact losses could easily change between now and when the sale is completed, because the exchange rate is constantly changing, sources added.
Payrise for Roig
With his 50.66 per cent holding of Mercadona shares, Roig received €101.8 million in dividends, bringing his total earnings up to almost €120 million. Herrecha Inversiones, headed by Roig’s wife and Mercadona vice-chairman, Hortensia Herrero, received €55.7 million, although both allocate a large proportion of their dividend income to social programmes via their Proyecto Legado foundation.
Less pressure Going public Beg pardon
MARKS & SPENCER is spending £1 million (€1.17 million) on modifying the diet of the herds which provide its milk.
Working with the 40 dairy farmers who supply them, M & S hopes to reduce the annual 11,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions caused when the animals burp, break wind and deposit cowpats.
A feed supplement derived from mineral salts and a byproduct of fermented corn should help prevent the cows’ digestive enzymes from forming methane, reducing fresh milk’s carbon footprint by 8.4 per cent.
PUIG, the Barcelona-based cosmetics company, announced on April 8 that it intended to raise more than €2.5 million in an initial public offering (IPO).
The flotation would be the largest seen in Spain since the sale of 150,000,000 shares in Spain’s airport operator Aena in February 2015.
The Puig family plans to sell €1.25 billion in new shares and a still larger sum in existing stock, according to the term sheet outlining key terms and conditions seen by Reuters.
The Puig family would retain a majority holding in the company and most of the company’s voting rights.
A public listing would align the firm, which was founded in 1914 and owns Carolina Herrera, Nina Rici and Charlotte Tilbury, with other exclusive cosmetics companies, chairman and chief executive Marc Puig said.
Mining clash
BERKELEY ENERGIA, listed in Madrid and London, is taking its uranium mining dispute with Spain to arbitration.
The Retortillo project near Salamanca received preliminary approval in 2013, Berkeley said, but met opposition from residents and prompted security concerns from the Nuclear Safety Council.
In 2021 the Energy ministry refused to approve the €250-million investment which would have generated more than 2,500 jobs, and rejected an appeal in 203. After submitting an arbitration request to the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), Berkeley shares rose by 17 per cent in Madrid and 11 per cent in London.
Patience needed
BASF’S Tarragona subsidiary awaits a decision from its German parent company regarding a future recycling plant for electric vehicle batteries.
Director general Carles Navarro said on April 10 that he expected a decision from the chemicals’ multinational “within the next few months.”
Although Navarro avoided going into details regarding the sums involved, the Spanish media revealed last February that the recycling installation would cost between €500 and €700 million.
Brussels is already committed to a €100 million grant, while there should be further subsidies from Spain’s national and regional governments.
PRICE inflation was easing, said the UK’s biggest supermarket chain Tesco as it reported pretax profits of £2.3 billion (€2.68 billion).
Sales rose 4.4 per cent to £68.2 billion (€79.6 billion) in the year ending on February 24, chief executive Ken Murphy announced, adding that the company was aware that “things were still difficult” for many customers.
Tesco had worked hard to cut prices, Murphy said, with schemes directed at offering shoppers better value for money.
More than 4,000 products were cheaper by late 2023 than at the beginning, he said, with average price cuts of around 12 per cent.
Not so keen
A NUMBER of Nationwide members are organising a petition and asking the building society to give them a voice over its proposed Virgin Money takeover.
Nationwide’s chief executive Debbie Crosbie contends that there is no valid reason for asking the opinion of the 16 million members who own the mutual and pointed out that organising a consultation could hold up the £2.9 billion (€3.38 billion) deal.
Members argued that increasing Nationwide by a third was risky and wanted to know how it would benefit customers.
Talking down
THE TalkTV news channel lost at least £90 million (€105.2 million) before Rupert Murdoch switched to streaming in March 2024. News UK accounts revealed the broadcaster, which began operations in 2022, lost £54 million (€63 million) in the year ending July 2023, with losses of £88 million (€102.8 million) in only two years.
Take note
ANTONIO GARAMENDI, president of Spain’s Confederation of Business Organisations (CEOE), said employees should receive Social Security contributions with their salaries and pay them in themselves. That would help to make them aware of the real cost of these payments to employers, Garamendi added, even though the amounts paid appeared on their payslips.
Exit and entrance
SHARON WHITE, John Lewis Partnership (JLP) chair, bows out in September, five months short of her five-year term. With no plans for a second term, White will be the shortest-serving chair in JLP’s history, according to the BBC. The broadcaster, which revealed in October 2023 that she was leaving her £1.1 million (€1.28 million) a year post, also reported that there would be no payoff.
Chery arrives in Barcelona
CHERY AUTO will be the first Chinese manufacturer to build vehicles in Spain.
Chery is one of several Chinese carmakers selling low-priced electric and fossil fuel vehicles in European Union countries, including Spain.
Negotiations with EV Motors have now concluded, said sources quoted by the financial daily Cinco Dias. The formal signing is scheduled for April 19.
Production will begin at the disused Nissan site in Barcelona’s Zona Franca logistics and industrial area where the Japanese company halted its Barcelona operation in late 2021 when the last e-NV200 electric van left the assembly line, taking with it approximately 1,600 jobs.
EV Motors reportedly acquired “full corporate control” of the plant in March 2024.
Six months on, the company announced that White would be succeeded by Jason Tarry, Tesco chief executive for six years until his 2023 departure.
While there, he was applauded for restoring the supermarket’s competitiveness and making customers central to the business. This is something he will be called upon to replicate at John Lewis.
The Partnership lost a pre-tax total of £778 million (€909.4 million) over the three years ending in January 2022 but announced a pre-tax profit of £56 million (€65.6 million) in the 12 months to January 27, 2024. Nevertheless, the company has not yet restored its annual bonus to staff, all of whom are partners.
Tarry is likely to make huge changes to the Partnership’s “social club” tone, insiders said, but agreed that he could be “absolutely perfect” for John Lewis.
Tous profits
SPANISH jewellery firm
Tous reported a €477 million turnover for 2023, an increase of 6 per cent on the previous year and 21 per cent more than its 2019 sales. Net profits in 2023 rose to €50 million, 40 per cent more than those of 2022 and 72 per cent up on 2019 before the pandemic slashed sales.
DESPITE future net zero carbon regulations, UK energy company EnQuest will begin drilling at the biggest North Sea oil field to be discovered in 20 years. Two sites adjoining the Kraken oil and gas field 80 miles (128.7 kilometres) off Shetland have the potential to produce between 600 million and one billion barrels of crude oil, EnQuest said.
Such bad timing
WELL of course the attitudes and actions of the police have changed; what do people expect? Over the last couple of decades the protectors of law and order have simply had no choice. The standards of respect and lawful compliance from certain sections of the public have now sunk to such alarming ‘pit’ levels that it has almost literally become a case of adapt or die.
The days of your friendly boys in blue have long gone. In that far off era the very worst the beat copper could expect would be to have their tall hat knocked off by a tipsy late night reveller.
All he required to keep the peace was his (seldom used) truncheon, a whistle and an intermittently placed phone kiosk to inform his local station that ‘all was quiet’. He certainly didn’t expect to be spat on, attacked and possibly killed as he went about his nightly vigil.
The problem with today’s youngsters is they have never experienced this long past amicable form of relationship with the police.
Today’s youth have sadly never known what it is like to safely walk home after the last bus has gone, using any route you chose without worrying you may inadvertently broach on someone else’s ‘territory’ and get beaten, or even killed for ‘showing disrespect’! No wonder the police now waddle about in knife proof vests, laden down with Tasers, expandable night sticks, pepper sprays, body ‘cams’ and occasional firearms.
It is simply not their fault. To combat today’s very real threat of a violent lawless anarchy, they have to weigh up the risks and act accordingly. They are reacting, not instigating and those among us who are law abiding and peace seeking should give them all the encouragement we can.
Writing these observations did however remind me of a funny story relating to a sadly departed fatherin-law of mine. Pat was the only policeman in a small Tipperary village in
Ireland. In his whole 40-year career, he only arrested one person.
The perp’s ‘crime’? Peeing in the large open grate of the local pub! I also understand that after he was arrested, Policeman Pat wheeled him home in a wheelbarrow! Now that was what proper policing was all about.
Well folks, they final admitted it. After years of excuses, including the citing of purely imaginary fires in the archive department, the BBC have finally come clean and admitted that, to save money, they actually recorded over practically all the iconic Top of The Pops tapes prior to 1969.
This means that as Little Arrows was released in 1968, I have now become a victim of the official ‘Lost BBC Tapes’. So, not only did I lose a fortune by coming second to Hey Judethe Beatles biggest number one seller of all time, but all my TOP appearances have gone up in smoke. And you thought your timing was bad!?
Keep the faith.
Love Leapy. leapylee2002@gmail.com
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Xmas blessings
DUBLIN Airport’s long-standing tradition of blessing planes on Christmas Day may come to an end due to new safety regulations.
For 76 years, a priest would bless planes by taking holy water onto the airfield.
However, recent security changes at the airport have made it difficult to continue this tradition.
The airport’s operator, DAA, explains that access to the airside area is now restricted to airport operations only, meaning non-operational activities like plane blessings can’t happen there anymore.
However, DAA is looking into other ways to keep the Christmas blessing ceremony going.
Some reports suggested that a request
for a non-religious blessing prompted the change, but the airport clarified that it was solely due to security concerns.
The tradition began in 1947 with Aer Lingus planes, named after Irish Christian saints.
It expanded to include Ryanair planes over the years, but with increased air traffic, individual blessings became impractical. Now, a general blessing is done by the airport chaplain from the airfield.
With millions of passengers passing through Dublin Airport each year, safety is crucial.
The airport is working on finding a way to continue the Christmas blessing ceremony while following new regulations mandated by the Irish Aviation Authority.
Budget beer travel
A RECENT study by Omio, a travel website from Germany, looked at how much a pint of beer costs in different European cities.
They found some capital cities in Europe where you can get a pint of beer without spending too much money.
Whether you love beer or just want to relax with a drink while exploring, these cities offer great options that won’t empty your wallet. Minsk, the capital of Belarus, is at the top of the list. You can get a pint there for a little over €1.
If you prefer more popular tourist spots, Sofia in Bulgaria is a good choice. A pint there costs around €1.93.
It’s known for its attractions like the Museum Strana Mini and Victory Square, and the affordable beer makes it a great place to visit if you’re on a budget.
Chisinau in Moldova comes next, with pints averaging around €1.29.
Sofia has a lot to offer tourists, including landmarks like St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and thermal springs.
It’s a charming city with places to visit like Arcul De Triumf, Kishinev Cathedral, and Stephen the Great Central Park.
Pristina in Kosovo and Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina also have an affordable beer, priced at €1.99 and €2.04 respectively.
They offer unique experiences for travellers.
Other cities with cheap beer include Baku in Azerbaijan, Tbilisi in Georgia, and Yerevan in Armenia, where pints cost €1.35, €1.69, and €1.83 respectively.
Finally, there’s Prague in the Czech Republic, which is always a favourite among tourists.
Even though it’s popular, you can still get a pint for about €1.86.
The Brunch Club
Kevin Fraser ParkLA SALA Puerto Banus has announced the launch of ‘The Brunch Club’, in the newly refurbished Live Lounge on Friday May 3 from 1pm - 4pm. Priced at just €60 per person, ‘The Brunch Club’ includes a delicious twocourse menu paired with bottomless house wine, Cava, and the must-have cocktails of the season: Cosmos and Pornstar Martinis.
The menu showcases a selection of La Sala and La Sala by the Sea signatures, ranging from the authentic Thai Green Curry to the ‘Famous La Sala Fillet Steak Burger’, ensuring a feast for the taste buds. But ‘The Brunch Club’ is more than just delicious food and free-flowing drinks.
It’s a vibrant fusion of Afrobeat, RnB, and Vocal House, setting the stage for an unforgettable afternoon.
Guests can expect live vocals, saxophone, and steel drums, along with a talented DJ spinning the latest beats to keep the energy high. And let’s not forget the dancers who will get you up on the dance floor.
Head to La Sala Puerto Banus for ‘The Brunch Club’ and experience the ultimate boozy brunch event where good food, great drinks, and electrifying music collide to create memories that last a lifetime.
Contact La Sala Puerto Banus today to book your spot for the best brunch in Marbella at reservations@ LaSalaBanus.com or call 952 814 145.
For all cheese lovers!
ON Saturday April 20 at Bake Vivant in Fuengirola from 11am until 1.30pm, cheese lovers can enjoy a Gouda tasting and baking workshop. A guided tasting of several farmhouse Goudas, followed by a workshop where you’ll make your own cheesy crackers and tropical jam to take home!
Come discover the delicious world of one of the world’s most loved cheeses, Gouda. Originating in the Netherlands, but gracing cheeseboards across the globe, Gouda is a delightful and unique cheese with plenty of character. You’ll work your way through several different age profiles of Gouda, so you can experience how different they all really are. Expect a little bit of the history behind this iconic cheese and how it is made and matured. The event will be in English.
Afterwards you’ll get to bake your own cheesy crackers and tropical jam, both which will pair perfectly with your cheeseboards at home. Loli will be your guide for the baking process, so if you’re an absolute beginner, that’s no problem.
More information is available on the website here: https://quesitosmalaga. com/gouda-workshop where you can also book your place or feel free to get in touch before booking if you have any questions or concerns about allergies or intolerances, call or WhatsApp +34 621 049 750.
Chic Mamas
STEP onto the runway of generosity and celebrate the unbreakable bond between mothers and their children at ‘Chic Mamas: a Mother’s Day fashion show’ at Coto Restaurante in Benahavis on Sunday May 5 from 1pm to 6pm.
Witness the heartwarming spectacle of families strutting in style, showcasing a curated collection of donated fashion.
The event will feature: a glass of cava on arrival, a fashion show, a three-course meal with soft drinks included, live music and all for only €55 for adults and €15 for children.
Each piece worn has been donated to and is a pledge of support for Collective Calling, with the aim of rescuing street children and supporting the homeless community.
Join them for an afternoon where fashion meets generosity, and every outfit highlights the beauty of giving. Collectively, honour the spirit of motherhood and make a lasting difference this Mother’s Day.
Dog Day afternoon
Brian BamfordFUENGIROLA is celebrating the 13th Dog Day at the Sohail Castle on Sunday April 21. The day will start at 10am in the Plaza de España, where a canine walk to the Castle will begin.
The mayor of Fuengirola, Ana Mula said, “we will be able to enjoy another year of celebrating Dog Day, outdoors in a fantastic setting of the Sohail Castle. We want it to be a day of conviviality in Fuengirola, since we are an animal friendly town where we promote the coexistence between citizens and pets.”
At the start of the day, participants will all be given gifts for their pets and the walk will run from Plaza de España, along the Paseo Marítimo, to the Parque del Castillo, where the marquees will house the different associations and businesses that collaborate with the event.
Mula announced that this year, apart from the exhibitions, parades, raffles and adoptions, there will be a National Canine Competition valid for the Andalucian Championship, organised by the Canine Society of the Costa del Sol. “This is a new activity that is being set up with the aim of promoting not only health and beauty in dog breeds but also working dogs,” explained the mayor. The Canine Society will also be putting on an exhibition of Andalucian dogs and will be organising a ‘Social Dog’ test, with completely free registration on the day of the competition, aimed at owners of dogs in the town who want to see if their pets pass three very simple tests: an anatomy test, a health test and a sociability test. If they manage to pass
the tests, they will be given a diploma and a medal for their dog. The Special Unit of Canine Guides of the National Police of Malaga will showcase the work carried out by their dogs and the Animal Domus shelter will have a stand with dogs up for adoption throughout the event.
There will also be a charity bar, a paella tasting organised by AFA (Asociación de Familares de Enfermos de Alzeheimer) and there will be a raffle among the participants of the event with products from the participating businesses.
Elton John Tribute
JOIN the party at Olivia’s La Cala on Wednesday April 24 for a night of unforgettable music as they pay tribute to the incomparable Elton John, with Carm & Gilly Sax performing live.
From the rhythmic beats of ‘Crocodile Rock’ to the poignant lyrics of ‘Your Song’, you’ll be transported through a collection of hits that have become the soundtrack of our lives.
Experience a magical night in the heart of the Costa del Sol at Olivia’s La Cala to savour an exceptional culinary experience while indulging in the live
music of this talented duo. The restaurant, a gem of Cala de Mijas, blends the best of local cuisine with world-class entertainment.
Indulge in their curated selection of fine dining options as you enjoy the show, with a menu that’s as eclectic and impressive as Elton’s own fashion statements. Seize this opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable evening at one of the Costa del Sol‘s most iconic venues.
Book your table now by emailing. reservations@oliviaslacala.com or calling +34 608 784 367.
A Mediterranean Escape: The Unparalleled Luxury of Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Resort
PERCHED between the vibrant town of Marbella and the charming Estepona, Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Resort offers a retreat that echoes the grandeur of a traditional Tuscan villa. This luxury resort, inspired by the palaces of ancient Rome, serves as a gateway to the splendour of the Costa del Sol, providing guests with a unique blend of cultural richness and modern luxury.
**Architectural Majesty and Artistic Delight**
Upon entering Anantara Villa Padierna Palace, guests are transported into a world of architectural beauty, reminiscent of a Roman villa. The resort features regal columns, meticulously landscaped gardens, and classical statues, creating a setting that celebrates historical
artistry and luxury. With over 1,200 original artworks, each corridor and room displays museum-quality paintings and sculptures that enhance the culturally immersive experience.
**Luxurious Accommodations**
The resort boasts 125 rooms, suites, and villas, each offering an array of stunning views - from serene gardens and tranquil lakes to the lush expanses of three surrounding golf courses. The accommodations are designed with a blend of classic elegance and contemporary comfort, ensuring a restful stay amidst opulent surroundings. Each room is a private sanctuary, with fine linens, plush furnishings, and modern amenities, tailored to meet the needs of discerning guests.
**Gastronomic Experiences**
Anantara Villa Padierna stands out for its diverse culinary offerings. Each of the resort’s restaurants provides a distinct atmosphere and specialised menu:
- **La Veranda** offers a sophisticated dining experience with dishes that showcase the best of international cuisine, served in an elegant setting under frescoed ceilings.
- **La Loggia** engages diners with its authentic Andalucian flavours, presenting local dishes that celebrate the region’s culinary heritage.
- **Viva Italia** features a cosy ambiance where guests can enjoy classic Italian dishes, from savoury
pastas to delicious pizzas.
- **Hole 55** overlooks the golf course, providing a relaxed environment where guests can savour local specialties and international fare.
- **Olà Beirut** and **99 Sushi Bar & Restaurant** cater to guests with a taste for Lebanese and Japanese cuisines, offering a variety of exotic dishes prepared with authenticity and flair.
For a truly personalised dining experience, “Dining by Design” offers guests the opportunity to create their own culinary journey in a private setting, complete with a personal butler and chef.
**Wellness and Recreation**
The resort’s spa stands as a sanctuary of wellness, offering a vast range of treatments designed to rejuvenate the mind, body, and spirit. The facilities include a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a racquet club, and a thermal circuit, all dedicated to enhancing guests’ health and well-being.
Golf enthusiasts will find themselves at home at Anantara Villa Padierna, which hosts three world-class golf courses. These courses not only challenge seasoned players but also provide lessons and clinics for beginners.
**Cultural and Local Exploration**¡
The Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Resort is ideally located to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Andalucia. From the historic lanes of Marbella’s Old Town to the luxurious yachts of Puerto Banus and the quaint streets of Estepona, the region offers a plethora of activities and sights. The resort organises
guided tours and excursions, allowing guests to delve into local traditions, art, and history.
Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Resort is more than just a luxury destination; it is a celebration of culture, art, and refinement. With its stunning architectural details, world-class amenities, and a commitment to providing an unmatched guest experience, this resort offers a slice of paradise on the sun-drenched shores of the Costa del Sol. Whether it is the tranquility of its lush gardens, the gourmet delights of its restaurants, or the pampering treatments of its spa, Anantara Villa Padierna ensures a getaway that is as rejuvenating as it is luxurious.
For those seeking an escape that combines the beauty of nature with the opulence of a palace, Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Resort promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Andalucia’s charm and grandeur.
A weekend of flavour Healing with donkeys
THIS enchanting day was postponed from the end of March due to the bad weather and will now take place on Sunday April 21, at Donkey Dreamland in Mijas. From 11am until 2pm, prepare for an experience where serenity meets joy, surrounded by the gentle spirits of the donkeys and the vibrant flavours of vegan cuisine.
You will start the day with a warm greeting from the donkey family, who are all ready to walk and connect with you. Feel the love and peace these beautiful creatures bring into our lives. Then dive into tranquillity with
a sound healing session led by Leonnie, set in the soothing presence of the donkeys. Let the harmonies wash over you, bringing calm to your soul.
And if that wasn’t enough you’ll enjoy a delicious vegan tapas brunch, complete with refreshing mimosas, promising to be a feast for your taste buds accompanied by the smooth jazz tunes of Rocío Starry, the perfect soundtrack to a blissful day among friends, both human and animal.
This isn’t just an event; it’s a journey into relaxation, connection, and gastronomic pleasure, all shared with the loving donkeys. With a €15 donation, you’re not just signing up for a day out but supporting the heart and soul of the sanctuary.
Secure your spot now at www. donkeydreamland.com/events and be part of a truly memorable day under the Andalucian sun. Let’s create memories that will warm your hearts for years to come.
Michael Carrington CASARES Council and CIT Casares have presented the eighth DegustaCasares Gastronomic and Cultural Fair to be held on Saturday April 20 and Sunday April 21.
This year sees a contest of Gazpacho Casareño in its many varieties that will take place on Saturday with a tasting among the attendees, and the contest of professional ham cutters, which is held on Sunday with the sale of all the dishes that are cut at a modest price, explained the president of the CIT, Ángeles Fernández.
These two new activities are in addition to the usual tapas routes, which include their own competition for the dishes most voted for by the public. The mayor, Juan Luis Villalón, said, the intention, “is to highlight the value of our gastronomy, our identity and our roots.” Two days to enjoy Casares, taste the local cuisine and buy artisan and gastronomic products at the street market. In addition, you can learn how to make
honey, make cheese and do crafting. There will also be exhibitions of fandango dancing and traditional trades including sheep shearing. The event is held in the historic quarter and has its nerve centre in the Paseo de la Carrera, where most of the activities will take place, for which this year a large marquee has been set up covering the whole area. On Saturday and Sunday, visitors will be entertained by live music from Compás Flamenco, Al Liquidoi and Dúo Latidos.
The complete programme can be found at turismocasares.com/degus ta-casares-2024-programa/
Party of the year
THE biggest party of the year will take place on Friday May 3 at outdoor venue El Gamonal on the outskirts of San Pedro towards La Quinta, only 10 minutes by car from Centro Plaza. Russell Soden, the best DJ on Costa del Sol, will play all the best 80s music all night long, there is a dance floor both outside under the stars, and inside after midnight. Generous amounts of all kinds of delicious mingle food will be served from 8pm to 11pm with free flowing wine/beer/soft drinks. There will also be a pizza sta-
tion, a paella station, cheese and ham station - all included in the price. The bar will be open all night for cocktails.
The organisers hope that many of you will want to wear outfits from back in the day, but you do what feels right for you. The only thing they would really need you to do is to show up with your best party mood and dancing shoes.
The price is €95 to be paid in advance, first come, first served as tickets are limited. Bizum: 641680085 Swish (Sweden): +34691047160 Revolut: @ monica9zy7.
Stand-up comedy
ENJOY a night of comedy in English with award-winning comedians from the UK, USA and beyond in Torremolinos on Saturday May 11 from 7pm until 10pm at C. Los Romeros, 14, 29620 Torremolinos.
Experience the best of English comedy and entertainment shows featuring talented English-speaking comedians from all over the world, delivering hilarious performances that will keep you entertained throughout the night.
Enjoy a night out with drinks and a lot of laughter as six comedians from London and beyond entertain you for two fantastic hours. The show includes two breaks to top up drinks and there is also an after party with good music and great company. Make new friends, and enjoy a nice night out.
Don’t miss out on this unforgettable evening of comedy and fun - get your tickets now - visit the website www.englishcomedyshow.com or for more information, email info@englishcomedyshow.com. Early bird tickets are €10 until April 27 and €15 after that date.
Puerto Banus Xcess
XCESS nightclub will be inaugurated on Saturday April 27 with performances by renowned DJs. The Costa Este hospitality group has invested €3.5 million in the club which will reinforce the marina’s exclusive leisure facilities, according to the company’s general manager, Javier Calle.
According to the company’s CEO, the club is, “conceived and designed for the enjoyment of everyone, which will be distributed, “in three different environments where you can enjoy the best entertainment in the area and delight in a unique experience in which sophistication and fun merge to create unforgettable moments.”
The new club is located in the areas formerly occupied by Seven and Kenia in Puerto Banus. “We could not consider any other location than this, Marbella is internationally renowned and Puerto Banus is the icing on the cake,” said Calle adding that the objective was to make it, “a place where people
have a good time and enjoy the best leisure activities so that nightlife reaches new levels of excellence and excitement.”
With a surface area of 750 square metres, the leisure space will offer, “an excellent musical programme,” and from its inauguration will offer performances by “renowned DJs such as D3LAMO and Abdón,” said Calle, who added that the club, “will cater for all rhythms and musical tastes.”
The opening ceremony will take place on Saturday April 27 in a gathering that will bring together celebrities of Marbella society from midnight until well into the early hours of the morning, and will feature performances by DJs Delamo, Costigan, Diego Marin b2b Ninyo and Abdon.
The club will open its doors to the general public on Saturday May 4, a day that will kick off with a performance by musical shaman Claptone, alongside the club’s DJ, Abdon.
Torremolinos lunch club
A GROUP of expats started the club back in 2017. The group started with four members meeting for lunch usually on Mondays and from then on Wayne Ward and Lisa Ward have organised the weekly venues for food and refreshments.
The first initial meetings were in the El Calvario, Torremolinos in a bar called Los Ridos which for around eight months they met there every week to eat the amazing Sri Lankan food created by Mahesh and Rafael making various different Sri Lankan dishes weekly. The group started growing fast, moving fast from four to around 16 sometimes 20 members.
They have new members join most weeks as they have seen the group on social media and love the look of the club: they have people from UK, Scotland and Ireland, plus visitors from Sweden, America, Australia and Canada.
The group is free and meet in various restaurants in and around Torremolinos. They currently have between 10 and 30 international diners each week, they try all cuisines and keep notes on the places that they have been well looked after and enjoyed for return visits so, if you are interested in joining you can get in touch through the club’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/torre molinoslunchclub.
Mijas on horseback
ON Saturday April 20 the traditional equestrian route through the Sierra de Mijas will take place, which this year celebrates its 20th anniversary. For this special day, Mijas Town Hall has organised a carefully planned circular route which will start at 9am from El Esparragal and finish at the same point at around 3pm.
Mijas councillor, Eloy Belmonte, who launched the event, spoke enthusiastically about the natural environment of Mijas, especially the Sierra de Mijas and said that meetings like this, “engender respect, care and love for animals, and promote awareness for a habitat as rich and sensitive as the Sierra de Mijas.” Those interested in participating can register by calling 670 066 075 or 635 976 703.
The route will end with lunch and a race in
which children and adults can participate. In previous years, almost 100 riders have taken part, so the organisers are confident that this year’s event will be a success.
“The equestrian route through the Sierra de Mijas is one of the most beautiful routes and is a meeting point, not only for lovers of such a noble animal as the horse, but for anyone who respects and values the environment,” said Juan López-Ayala, president of the Peña Caballista Mijeña.
Mijas is one of the municipalities in Spain with the largest number of horses, proof of this is the route along the beach which took place in February and which was a total success with 325 horses taking part as well as horse-drawn carriages, the highest attendance rate ever recorded.
International Dance Day
Michael Carrington
ON the occasion of International Dance Day, Torremolinos Town Hall has organised a programme of dance shows that will be supported by a photographic exhibition starting on Sunday April 28.
With the celebration of International Dance Day, Torremolinos Town Hall aims to commemorate those people who have chosen dance as a profession or hobby without cultural, ethnic or political barriers. It is intended to encourage participation and public awareness of the importance of dance as a cultural and artistic form.
On Sunday April 28 at 11.45am the students of the Royal Family academy, led by Lucía Barroco, will perform in the Plaza Costa del Sol. At 12.15pm it will be the turn of the Centro de Danza de Torremolinos, directed by Carmen Crespo, in the same place. The Avenida Palma de Mallorca will host the performance by the Asociación Cultural Juan Navarro at 12.30pm.
In the afternoon, at 5pm, the Esperanza
From April 29 until May 31 the town centre will also host the exhibition ‘A walk through the dance of Torremolinos’, an exhibition of photographs of dances of Torremolinos whose aim is to pay tribute to the people who have been involved in Torremolinos with their own academy or show over the years.
International Jazz Day Green Expedition
David HartTUESDAY April 30 is International Jazz Day, a day declared by UNESCO, and at the Clarence Jazz Club in Torremolinos they will be celebrating it with an international line-up from Holland together with Spanish singer Paula Bilá.
The LEANING IN Underground with Paula Bilá is an international band based in Amsterdam. It is a collaboration between Wes Montgomery / Wynton Kelly style jazz band The LEANING IN Underground and Spanish singer Paula Bilá, with roots in folk and jazz music. Their first album was recorded in Berlin in January 2024 and will be released during a tour of the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Spain scheduled for the autumn.
LEANING IN Underground started as a spin-off of Linus Eppinger Quartet, the high profile rhythm section band with Doug Weiss and Jorge Rossy,
with whom Linus recorded his prestigious debut album ‘Leaning In’. After five tours in Holland, Germany and Switzerland, they started working with Paula, stylistically expanding their repertoire with music from Spain and Latin America.
Paula Bilá is a singer and composer from Cadiz and is self-taught. At the age of 18 she moved to Ireland, where she recorded her debut album in cooperation with producer Bill Shanley. Recently, Paula moved to Amsterdam and started collaborating with jazz musicians, resulting in several successful ensembles, including a duo with Italian bassist Mauro Cottone and the current project: The LEANING IN Underground with Paula Bilá.
Book your tickets now to celebrate International Jazz Day with this great band - see the website: clarencejazz club.com.
THE Youth Association of La Cala of Mijas with help from the town hall, are organising the first Green Expedition, an environmental scavenger hunt for the benefit of Mijas Felina. The event will take place on Sunday April 28 at 10am in one of the most beautiful places in the area, the Roza del Aguado Cork Oak Trail.
Mijas councillor for the Environment and Animal Welfare, Marco Cortés, said, “I congratulate you for having this initiative and that the funds are destined to this non-profit association, and furthermore it is promoted in a natural environment, the Roza del Aguado Cork Oak Grove, which is one of the last strongholds of this protected forest mass that Mijas has and one of the most important on the
Costa del Sol.” The cost to participate is just €5 which will be donated to Mijas Felina. “It can be used either to pay for castrations or to help in cases where animals have been run over or are sick,” said the president of Mijas Felina, Cristina Sanchez.
If you are interested in participating, it doesn’t matter how old you are, because the Green Expedition is open to all ages.
Cortés invited families, “to come with their children to enjoy this event and if they don’t know this area of the cork oak forest this is the ideal time to do so because it is a natural beauty that we have here in Mijas and they can learn about the work that Mijas Felina does.”
Fashion Show
THE fourth Age Concern Fuengirola Mijas & Benalmadena Fashion Show Event will take place on Wednesday May 15 at Fibbers Irish Bar in Torreblanca.
As with previous years their fantastic volunteers will be wowing you with their exciting catwalk, along with a pop up shop offering event goers the chance to grab a bargain. Tickets are priced at €15 to include a welcome drink of wine or beer and a Fibbers special Ploughman’s Lunch.
Without support from local business Age Concern would not be able to raise the vital funds they need to support the local community. Ibex will be the sponsors for the fashion show and the organisers are grateful once again for their support.
If you have any items of clothing you think could be ideal to donate to our fashion show, if you’d like more information or book tickets, please contact Michelle on 619 792 739.
Playa Bella
Dutch King’s Day Torremolinos
50 th Anniversary
Thank you for letting us be part of your family
THE Chiriva plaza in La Carihuela will host the celebration of Koningsdag or Dutch King’s Day on Saturday April 27, a festival which is now in its eighth year and is dedicated to Dutch culture and gastronomy.
“The figures show the importance of the Dutch community in Torremolinos, amounting to more than 700 registered residents today, which represents a growth of more than 20 per cent in just one year,” said the mayor, Margarita del Cid.
The event, organised by the Dutch Community of Torremolinos with the collaboration of the town council, will be held from 1pm until 8pm and will feature live performances by Dutch artists, games for children and more than 17 stands with typical Dutch products, food and drink. Visitors will be able to sample oliebollen, frikandellen, minced meatballs, herring, smoked sausage, ham sandwich, carpaccio sandwich and goat’s cheese sandwich, among others.
Hard Rock Hotel
Marbella’s home of the stars
SITUATED in one of the most popular parts of Marbella which has just been voted the best European destination of 2024, the Hard Rock Hotel is an icon of entertainment.
Most people under the age of 45 (and many above) already know the Hard Rock concept which offers a combination of fun and relaxation surrounded by an enormous selection of curated memorabilia from some of music’s greatest artists.
Sounds as if it’s only for the young, rich and famous, but this is so far from the truth especially if you consider taking advantage of pre-Summer offers which run for another month up until May 20. One of the great things about life in Marbella is that it has its own micro climate so generally speaking
the weather is clement during autumn and winter and the hotel is able to welcome groups of people with a common interest.
There are restaurants and bars both inside and out offering a wide selection of highest quality food and drink, always with the guarantee of a soundtrack of rock’s greatest hits.
There’s live music, an incredible Spa where you can enjoy the Hard Rock signature treatments which not only pamper your body but also feed your mind with tasty hot tunes - As Shakespeare said “If music be the food of love, play on” and this is the place to live that life.
There is so much to see and do on the Costa del Sol and the experts at the Front Desk will be more than happy to organise a range of tours, help golfers to reserve greens and so much more, including a conducted tour of all of the music memorabilia in the hotel.
It’s not just adults who enjoy music and now, Hard Rock Hotel Marbella (situated in trendy Nueva Andalucia with Puerto Banus genuinely nearby) welcomes children in all of its areas so that the whole family can enjoy the special vibe that only Hard Rock Hotels can give.
If you want pools, then there are two to welcome you and if you book to stay in one of the hotel’s 383 rooms and suites this summer then get ready for four mega pool parties with big name DJs to be
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Charity Gala Dinner Dance
Michael CarringtonAGE CONCERN San Pedro - Marbella has organised a wonderful evening at Guadalmina Golf Club on Friday May 17. The evening starts at 7.30pm. The ticket costs €85 per person and includes a welcome drink and canapés, a three-course meal and all wine, beer and soft drinks for the evening.
Mr Maph will be entertaining everyone for the evening. Having performed as the opening act for the Jacksons and played in the O2 Arena in London alongside Imagination, Shakatak and Otis Redding III, also here on the coast in the Marbella Arena, Age Concern is privileged that he has chosen to support the cause. So, you can enjoy sensational Soul and Motown music from him and so much more.
An auction will be held in which a
limited edition Italian designer gentleman’s watch, a Manometro by Guiliano Mazzuoli, an original painting, a framed shirt, hand signed by the late Arsenal legend, Terry Neill, and a pair of beautiful bronze golfers, are among many items that will be auctioned off to support the work of Age Concern. They are raising money to maintain and develop their Social and Activity Centre and also to start a Hardship Fund for those living on a limited income to help out with unforeseen expenses. For more information and to book your place to help this cause, please email: events@ageconcernmarbella. com there are limited places available and you will help support the older English-speaking residents in our local community and have a great night out as well.
AS the sun rises on May 11, communities across Estepona starting at 6.00am from - The Blue Dolphin, La Cala De Mijas, Biddy Mullligans and Torremolinos, Plaza el Remo, La Carrihuela, will witness a powerful display of solidarity and support in the form of Darkness Into Light, a charity walk dedicated to combating depression and suicide. This year, amidst the backdrop of rising mental health challenges, the need for collective action has never been more urgent.
Depression and suicide continue to cast a shadow over countless lives, affecting individuals and families across the globe. Yet, within this darkness, there lies the potential for change - a chance to illuminate paths towards healing and hope. Darkness Into Light symbolises this journey, as thousands don yellow t-shirts and embark on a shared mission to transition from darkness into light.
The significance of this event extends far beyond its physical presence explained Michael O’Halloran who founded Darnkness Into Light here on the Costa Del Sol. It represents a beacon of hope, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, and a reminder that no one is alone in their struggles. By participating in this walk, whether as a walker, vo-
Darkness Into Light across Costa Del Sol
lunteer, or donor, individuals make a tangible difference in the lives of those grappling with mental health challenges.
Registration for Darkness Into Light is open, inviting all who are willing to stand in solidarity with those affected by depression and suicide. Whether you join from Estepona, La Cala De Mijas, or Torremolinos, your presence and support are invaluable. For more information please go to fb Darkness Into Light Costa Del Sol. Darknessintolight.com.
Playhouse theatre
SALVA presents an evening of comedy theatre with two superb one-act plays at The Salon Varieties Theatre in Fuengirola from Wednesday April 24 to Sunday April 28.
Heroes is a play by Gerald Sibleyras and adapted for the stage by Tom Stoppard. Winner of the Laurence Olivier Best New Comedy award, in Tom Stoppard’s hilarious and poignant translation of Gérald Sibleyras’ Heroes, we meet three First World War veterans who pass their monotonous filled days in a military hospital by engaging in verbal battles of long-forgotten military campaig grumblings about the staff, and reflections on their lives.
Henri is afflicted by a gammy leg, Gustave suffers from agoraphobia, and Philippe passes out because of a piece of shrapnel lodged in his brain. Their cantankerous camaraderie becomes strained when Gustave conjures up an escape plan.
Looking over the cemetery to the poplars beyond, they dream of freedom.
This will be followed by Theatrical Digs by Jean Mcconnell, a farcical battle of wits, work, agents and mobile phones between a glamorous, conceited actress and an eccentric older performer.
We listen in on two women who meet on a seafront. Their uneasy conversation unfolds with each expressing personal perceptions of their own individual careers, but will they be able to overcome their rivalry to become friends?
Performances are nightly at 7.30pm and Sunday at 7pm with tickets available from the Salon Varieties Theatre website or at the box office.
Brian Bamford
YOU are invited to a wonderful charity vintage cream tea on Wednesday May 1 from 2pm to 5pm at Finca Bella Vista just outside Estepona, near Laguna Beach. It will be an afternoon of tea and cake and fun to raise money for a local charity that helps those with mental health issues and their families.
The organisers have a wonderful afternoon planned to raise funds for Afesol Salud Mental, Estepona, partnering
with Isabella’s Vintage Cream Teas so that you can enjoy a selection of delicious sandwiches, cakes and scones, all served with cava, lots of tea and home-made lemonade.
Set on the terrace of a private villa around a large pool with stunning views of the coast and mountains, it will be an afternoon of delights with fun, good conversation and lots of laughter.
To reserve your place please book by April 25
Charity cream tea
and you are asked to pay in advance by Bizum or Revolut to Michele Yanez Bowker using the number +34 609 111 834. Please add your name, number of guests and ‘Cream Tea’ to the payment reference.
Once payment is received they will send you a confirmation message and you can let them know of any special dietary requirements of anyone in your party. To make a donation of a raffle prize for this amazing charity or for any further info please contact Sue Dare on WhatsApp +44 7425 737774.
El Cortijo de Ramiro - an elegant option
IN today’s modern fast paced world, where chains of restaurants follow cooking instructions from an external chef, it’s a pleasure to find an oasis of elegance and top quality food.
For those of us old enough to remember ‘It’s a Family Affair’, the song by Sly and the Family Stone, describes everything that is so good about El Cortijo de Ramiro. Ramiro Gago is a perfect example of a charming host who welcomes each of his customers as if they are guests at his home and he is backed up by his wife who is the head chef, his daughter and other members of the family, all of whom are dedicated to making a visit to the restaurant a real experience.
Marbella,” “Excellent welcome, service, cuisine and friendliness. Elegant terrace,” “We chose this site based on the opinions of this app and they were not wrong. Incredible place for the location.” Ramiro left Asturias in northwest Spain when he was just 16 and went to catering school before working at top restaurants in Marbella as a chef and in 1984 opened his first restaurant, but soon discovered that although he was inherently shy, the most important thing in catering is that the “customer comes first.”
This meant that he migrated from the kitchen to front of house and that’s where he has stayed ever since, opening a number of restaurants as well as a catering business but eventually he decided that life needs to be enjoyed to the full so divested himself of most of the empire so that he could concentrate on El Cortijo de Ramiro. It’s now an elegant restaurant in the very exclusive Guadalmina Baja area, easy to get to and importantly with plenty of parking as well as being just a six-minute walk from the nearby Guadalmina Hotel.
that the staff can speak a number of European languages) is open Tuesday to Saturday from 6.30pm to 11.30pm and it is always recommended that you call 952 888 077 or visit the website https://www.elcortijoderamiro.es/ to make a reservation.
If you are thinking of holding a celebration or function, then there is a marquee in the extensive grounds which can hold up to 350 people and when such a function is taking place then an overflow car park will be made available.
It clearly works, as TripAdvisor rates it number two out of 165 restaurants in San Pedro Alcantara and comments from guests include “Without a doubt one of the best places to eat in
It’s a bright and popular restaurant which offers a range of top quality Spanish and international dishes and there is a large terrace which opens in the summer. Many guests enjoy music as they dine and El Cortijo de Ramiro does have live musicians playing discreetly but at a level that allows for conversation.
The restaurant which attracts a number of visitors from Scandinavia, Belgium and Holland (happy
There is no doubt that El Cortijo de Ramiro at C/ 11, s/n (Guadalmina Baja Urbanisation) 29678 Marbella, 952 888 077 - 670 604 392, elcortijoderamiro.es offers a fine dining experience with exceptional levels of comfort and service.
The Simply Thriving Group
THE Simply Thriving Group look forward to the next event to be held on Tuesday April 23 at 7pm at Monaghans. It is a St George Knight out. This will be a fun night out. The evening commences with a welcome glass of cava followed by a three-course menu, typical English food such as steak and mushroom pie, fish and chips and peas, roast chicken dinner, apple crumble and custard, etc with a half bottle of wine.
To add to the enjoyment of the evening ‘St George’ will be entertaining you as never been seen before and the guests can put up their knees to Mother Brown, do the Lambeth Walk or sing Rule Britannia. There is still room for 16 more and open for everyone. Join us for a really good night out celebrating the patron saint of England and all of us in sunny Spain, See you there. For further details Simply Thriving Group on Facebook or phone Val on 951 313 257.
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Santa’s Sunny Holiday : A Culinary Adventure in Fuengirola
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EVER wondered where Santa Claus retreats for a well-deserved holiday? This year, the jolly figurehead, Seamus Tobin, traded Lapland’s snowscapes for Fuengirola’s sunny shores.
Hailing from Limerick, Seamus has epitomized Christmas’s spirit through Cantebury Travel’s Lapland excursions. Fuengirola, nestled on the Costa del Sol, may seem an unlikely locale for Santa’s respite.
Yet, its blend of tradition and novelty lured Seamus. Amidst palm
trees and Mediterranean breezes, Santa found solace.
But Santa’s Fuengirola vacation isn’t all sun-soaked lounging. Seamus spiced it up with the Tomahawk challenge at Christy’s Gastro Pub: conquer a hefty 1.4kg tomahawk steak, salad, veggies, and chips in 45 minutes. With determination, Seamus, or rather, Santa, faced the challenge.
Amidst cheers, he completed it in 25 minutes, rubbing his belly with a chuckle. Yet,
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he pondered if he’d fit down chimneys postfeast. While Santa’s adventures bring joy, they also inspire competition. Seamus faced Paul Ottaway Christy’s Manager, both cheered on amidst a lively atmosphere. The Tomahawk challenge, available daily with a 24-hour booking notice, welcomed challengers.With a hearty “Ho Ho Ho,” Santa emerged victorious, reminding all that Santa’s watchful eye sees more than just gift lists. His return to the Arctic loomed, marked by beard growth and brow dyeing. While Santa’s feat in 25 minutes astounded, the record, set by Frank Flannery at 17 minutes, still stands. In Fuengirola’s festive embrace, Santa found warmth and adventure, a reminder that even in sun-drenched locales, the spirit of Christmas flourishes.
As Santa bids adieu to his holiday haven, his presence leaves a twinkle of magic behind, echoing the sentiment: wherever Santa roams, the spirit of giving and joy follows suit.
Calle Olleria 20, Fuengirola
It’s not rocket science
WHAT is it with waiters that refuse to write your order down? They seem to relish the fact that it obviously makes punters feel edgy that they aren’t going to get your order correct and then there’s the smug look they give you when you innocently ask ‘are you going to remember all that?’ ‘Yes’ is the cocky answer usually.
But sometimes they do get a few things wrong and then it’s time for Mr Grumpy to be the smug one ‘‘Told you to write it down smart a**e!’ Then there’s the little computer things they use now. I’ve had problems with those too when you try and go off piste and want to change something on the menu like have chips instead of mash and gawd forbid you want to mess about with a full English breakfast and I always offer to pay extra as well.
I like a coke zero sometimes - I was in one place and was told they didn’t have any. I politely pointed out there was a supermarket next door and they could pop next door and buy some for a few cents and I would still be happy to pay the €2
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they charge. Spanish shrug and no fizzy drink for me. Why?
Why don’t I get post from the UK or it turns up months later? My daughter sent a Mother’s Day card - never arrived. A friend sent a birthday card - never arrived. And that caused an added problem because there was also a voucher and they got the hump because I never thanked them for it. Luckily they asked me if I got it . Where is it going? Is it a Brexit thing? Done on purpose? Who knows but it’s bloody annoying.
Why is it that every service I phone up has been experiencing a higher number of calls than usual - for the last three years now! Simple answer - get more people answering your phones. Not rocket science.
I bought a new TV and immediately start getting ads and emails from the store saying ‘you recently bought a new 55 inch TV from us - here’s a list of other TVs you may be interested in.’ Why would I want another TV, I just bought one last week. Am I missing something?
Thanks for all your emails. It’s nice to see that folks can relate to a lot of the stuff that seems to pee us all off.
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Smallest timeshare
IMAGINE owning a holiday home, but only for half the year, with someone else taking over the rest! Sounds strange, right? Well, that’s the peculiar reality of Pheasant Island, a minuscule piece of land sandwiched between Spain and France that switches countries every six months. It’s the tiniest patch of jointly ruled land on the planet!
It lies 20m from the French bank and 10m from the Spanish bank of the River Bidasoa, between the towns of Hendaye and Irun. Forget sun loungers and beach umbrellas, this 6,800-square-metre isle boasts zero residents and a whole lot of history. Both countries lay claim to it, thanks to the Treaty of the Pyrenees that ended the Franco-Spanish war.
And here’s the twist: despite the name, no pheasants call this place home. So, just think of it as the ultimate timeshare. From February to July, Spain holds the reins, followed by France for the remaining six months. And if
NORA JOHNSON BREAKING VIEWS
you’re planning to visit, the island throws open its doors (well, gate) just twice a year - during the official handover ceremonies in February and August.
Each changeover comes with a touch of light-hearted rivalry. The Spanish mayor jokingly grumbles about clearing the undergrowth in summer while the French enjoy leisurely lawn-mowing duties in winter - although erosion means the island is slowly shrinking anyway...
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Happy Sweet 16 to YORKSHIRE LINEN BEDS AND MORE
IT’S hard to believe but Yorkshire Linen Beds and More is celebrating 16 years of bringing beautiful home furnishings to the Costa del Sol and beyond.
The journey has been one of diversity and growth with the first store which is still trading in the same location near to Parque Myramar, Mijas Costa opening its doors in April 2008 trading as a franchise of the Towel Rail Company which was based in Harrogate, Yorkshire and selling purely soft furnishings and JML products.
The parent company in the UK went into administration in 2018 but the Mijas Costa shop continued to operate as an independent and thrived as they started to work
with new products and suppliers that had previously not been permitted under the franchise agreement. Beds, furniture, decoration and rugs all became a big part of the new independent store as well as made-to-measure curtains and blinds.
Skip on 16 years and the ‘shop’ is now ‘shops’ having expanded six years ago into the Marbella market place with a beautiful boutique style store situated on the Golden Mile ‘Yorkshire Linen Prestige’.
Specialising in all aspects of home furnishings and catering for all types of clients from the budget Airbnb customers, right through to the higher end of the market - supplying luxurious Hypnos branded
Yorkshire Linen Beds & More, Mijas Costa Avenida de Andalucia, Nave 11 Poligono Industriall Molino de Viento, Mijas Costa Malaga, 29651, Spain • Call (+34) 952 197 577
beds from the UK and Egyptian cotton bedding and towels for home and high end holiday rental properties.
The growth online over the past 16 years has been incredible and the success of the online shop www. yorkshirelinen.es has seen thousands of orders sent all over Spain and the Balearic Islands making the website now a major supplier of bedlinen and curtains to the whole peninsula and further afield.
We asked the owners at Yorkshire Linen Beds and More what has been the key to keeping the doors open and making the business a success, having weathered reces-
sions, Brexit and of course Covid?
The answer was simple, sticking to the mantra that customer service is a priority.
The customer comes first and everyone who works in the stores is trained and on hand to offer advice and help to anyone walking through the doors or contacting through the website.
A good range of products in prices and qualities to suit all and a bit of cheeky banter with the wonderful clients who have supported this business over the years and who continue to do so on a regular basis.
Can’t wait to see what happens in the next 16 years!
Yorkshire Linen Beds & More, Prestige Marbella Urbanizacion Carolina Park • Av. Bulevar Principe Alfonso de Hohenlohe, Local J • 29602 Marbella, Malaga, 29600, Spain • Call (+34) 952 773 165
Role of the Embassy
BY NICOLE KINGI FIRST interviewed Hugh Elliott, His Majesty’s Ambassador to Spain, shortly after he arrived in 2019. The past five years have presented many challenges, between Brexit and Covid but I think he can feel very proud of his accomplishments when he looks back on his time here.
I have had the privilege of visiting Hugh Elliott at the Embassy in Madrid for a few interviews this year, each one an eye opener to the scope of issues that the Embassy deals with on a daily basis.
In the first get-together the Ambassador confirmed that mutual investment, business wise between the UK and Spain, is still very buoyant, in spite of Brexit. In the second, we broached the subjects of education and safety.
Education is an area that worries many of us who have children studying in Spain but who may want them to go back to school or to University in the UK, or vice versa.
The Ambassador explained that this has been a topic of great concern and interest for the Embassy also. It was an immense pleasure for him to confirm therefore that at the back end of last year the Embassy finally managed to negotiate a treaty, whereby Spain would recognise the UK’s academic qualifications at A level for example and the UK would recognise Spanish qualifications. The negotiations apparently weren’t too complex as both countries wanted to find solutions; nevertheless, aligning the two systems logically took its time and many months of meetings.
You could see that the Ambassador was well chuffed to reach an agreement on this issue, as well as resolving an illegal firearm issue, but more on that next week!
Thyroid disorders
THYROID DISORDERS, encompassing both underactive and overactive conditions, are a common endocrine issue impacting numerous individuals. An underactive thyroid, known as hypothyroidism, is a condition where the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough hormones, leading to a slowdown in bodily functions. Symptoms can include fatigue, weight gain, and a sensation of being perpetually cold. It’s a stealthy ailment that creeps up gradually, often unnoticed until more severe symptoms appear.
On the flip side, an overactive thyroid, or hyperthyroidism, involves the gland producing an excess of hormones, accelerating body processes. This can manifest as rapid heartbeat, unexplained weight loss, and heightened anxiety. Unlike the creeping onset of hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism tends to declare itself more abruptly, demanding swift attention.
Both conditions are not only a matter of discomfort but can have serious health implications if left unchecked. They can be managed effectively with medical intervention or, in some cases, surgery.
Regular monitoring and treatment adjustments are crucial.
Avoiding UTIs
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (UTIs) are as unpleasant as they are com mon, but arming oneself with expert guidance can be the first line of defence. For starters, dit ching the bubble bath is advisable, as the frothy luxury can irritate the urethra and potentially lead to infection. It’s a small sacrifice for maintaining urinary tract health.
When it comes to diet, steering clear of sweet treats is recommen ded. Sugar can create a breeding ground for the bacteria that cause UTIs, so reducing intake can help prevent the onset of infections. And then there’s the age-old question of cranberry juice - does it actually help? While cranberries contain compounds that can prevent bacteria from adhering to the bladder walls, the juice often lacks the concentration needed to be effective and is usually laden with sugars. It’s wise to opt for
low-sugar cranberry supplements instead.
Staying well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water is also crucial. It helps to flush out bacteria and keep the urinary system functioning smoothly. Finally, practising good bathroom hygiene and emptying the bladder regularly can go a long way in preventing UTIs. With these definitive tips, tackling urinary tract health can be less daunting.
THE health benefits of pelvic floor exercises, long championed for women, are now being recognised for men, particularly for those experiencing frequent urination. A recent study sheds light on how strengthening these supportive muscles can lead to significant improvements in men’s urinary health.
Pelvic floor exercises, commonly known as Kegels, involve contracting and relaxing the
Pelvic floor exercises
muscles that support the bladder and urethra, the same muscles that control the flow of urine. For men, regular practice of these exercises can help manage the urgency and frequency of urination, conditions often associated with prostate problems or bladder disorders.
The study found that men who incorporated
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centive for practice.
pelvic floor exercises into their daily routine reported fewer urinary
neral improvement in the quality of life. Moreover,
hance sexual function,
Simple to perform and requiring no equipment, Kegel exercises are a discreet solution that can be integrated seamlessly into daily life. This newfound evidence presents a compelling case for men to engage in pelvic floor strengthening, highlighting that the health benefits extend beyond gender, providing a universal remedy for a common and often distressing condition.
Revival of the 90s
AS we move through 2024, hair trends embrace both nostalgia and innovation, offering exciting options for everyone.
One standout trend is the revival of the 90s styles, with chunky highlights and blowouts making a significant comeback. These styles reflect a yearning for the bold and glamorous looks of the past but with a modern twist.
Another trend gaining momentum is the ‘bixie’ cut - a clever hybrid between the bob and the pixie. This versatile style is perfect for those looking to make a statement with minimal effort, suitable for
various hair types and easy to maintain. Natural textures are also being celebrated more than ever, with techniques that enhance rather than tame. From curls to kinks, the emphasis is on boosting the hair’s natural body and shine with hydrating products and less heat styling.
Additionally, bold colours continue to dominate, with pastel shades and vivid colour blocks offering a way to personalise your look. These hair trends for 2024 encourage individual expression through creative cuts and colours, ensuring that personal style shines through.
How we age Make-up artists
THE way we care for our bodies and our daily habits significantly impacts how we age. Common oversights can unintentionally accelerate the appearance of ageing, particularly regarding skin and posture. One frequent issue is neglecting hydration, leading to dry, bumpy skin on areas like the legs. Moisturising regularly and incorporating exfoliation can rejuvenate the skin’s appearance, making it smoother and more youthful.
Another prevalent mistake is maintaining a slouchy posture. Poor posture not only affects how we are perceived but can also make us look older than we are. Engaging in exercises that strengthen the core and being mindful of sitting and standing straight can transform a drooping silhouette
into a more lifted and confident appearance.
Beauty experts suggest a multifaceted approach to combating signs of ageing. This includes using quality skincare products that hydrate and firm the skin, ensuring adequate sun protection to prevent premature wrinkling, and adopting a balanced diet rich in antioxidants. Additionally, simple lifestyle adjustments like improving hydration and co-
MAKE-UP artists catering to the over-50 demographic are revolutionising beauty tips for mature skin, advocating against concealing wrinkles and instead embracing techniques that highlight natural beauty. One of the more striking recommendations is the use of green eyeliner. While it might seem unconventional, green eyeliner can enhance the vibrancy of the eyes, drawing attention away from wrinkles and adding a youthful, playful dimension to one’s look.
Additionally, these make-up artists suggest using lipstick not just for the lips but also as a cream blush on the cheeks. This dual-purpose approach not only simplifies the make-up routine but also provides a cohesive colour palette that brings a natural, healthy glow to the skin. The creaminess of the lipstick blends smoothly, offering a more hydrating alternative to powder blushes which may settle into fine lines.
These innovative techniques underscore a shift in beauty standards, focusing on enhancing features rather than masking age. Embracing age with grace and confidence, these tips provide older women with the tools to feel beautiful and vibrant at any stage of life. The key takeaway? Celebrate and accentuate, don’t conceal.
Before or after
THE debate between whether it’s better to work out before or after work has long intrigued fitness enthusiasts and experts alike. Recent insights from fitness professionals shed light on this topic, emphasising that both timings have unique benefits, particularly concerning calorie burn and performance.
Exercising in the morning has been shown to kickstart the metabolism, leading to increased calorie burn throughout the day. Morning workouts are also praised for their ability to enhance focus and energy levels, setting a positive tone for the day ahead. Moreover, getting your exercise done early can boost discipline and ensure that it’s not skipped due to unforeseen daily demands.
Conversely, evening workouts have their advantages too. Typically, strength and performance peak in the late afternoon or early evening due to higher body temperatures, making it an ideal time for more intense sessions and potentially greater calorie burn during the workout. Evening exercise can also be a great way to relieve the stress of the day and can contribute to improved sleep quality, assuming it’s not too close to bedtime.
Ultimately, the best time to exercise is when it fits consistently into your schedule, aligns with your personal preferences, and meets your fitness goals. Both morning and evening workouts offer significant benefits, and the choice largely depends on an individual’s lifestyle, body rhythms, and personal goals.
Sleep challenges
STUDIES suggest that women often experience more sleep-related challenges compared to men, with various factors contributing to this disparity. Biologically, hormonal fluctuations that are unique to women, such as those related to the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause, can significantly impact sleep patterns. These hormonal changes can lead to discomforts such as hot flashes or night sweats, which can interrupt sleep.
Psychologically, women are more prone to stress and anxiety, which can also negatively affect sleep quality. Additionally, the dual demands of career and family life can result in increased stress levels and less time for relaxation before bed, further diminishing sleep quality.
Socially, women often
take on the role of caregivers, whether for children or elderly parents, which can lead to disrupted sleep due to caregiving duties during the night.
In summary, while sleep problems are not
exclusive to any gender, women face a complex interplay of hormonal, psychological, and so cial factors that may predispose them to poorer sleep compared to men.
Almeria Generous donation
ON the morning of Friday April 12, Andy and Donna Walker, from the Community Choir All Aloud, delivered toys valued at more than €600 to the Children’s Ward at the La Immaculada Hospital in Huercal-Overa.
The donation was paid for from funds raised at the Choir’s coffee morning in March and knowing that the Childrens’ Ward receives only €100 a year to spend on education and play resources and were overjoyed at the donation.
With some €850 available from the group’s Go Get Funding page it was decided to find out how best the Choir could help the hospital and Gemma ,the Education and Play coordinator for the ward, had previously suggested that rather than simply giving money to the hospital the group buy items needed by the ward and then provided a list of desired items.
Axarquia Top ten
COMPETA has been selected as one of the top 10 finalists for the title of Rural Tourism Capital 2024. Organised by EscapadaRural (Rural Escape) a renowned online travel platform, this initiative aims to promote lesser-known rural destinations across Spain.
Known for its picturesque streets, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage, Competa offers a unique experience for travellers seeking an authentic Spanish getaway. Local authorities, led by Jorge Martín, President of the Mancomunidad Axarquia Costa del Sol, are rallying support for Competa’s nomination, encouraging residents and tourists to vote for the town.
Competing against nine other finalists from various regions of Spain, Competa represents Andalucia’s sole contender for the title. With its scenic beauty and vibrant culture, Competa hopes to not only win but also to highlight the potential of rural tourism.
Mallorca
March against cancer
THE walks, organised by the AECC, have the support of the Consell and are sponsored by OK Mobility and Eroski.
Seventeen towns, seven months, more than 9,000 participants in total - the first leg of the solidarity walks began.
The sweltering heat on April 14 did not dampen the spirits of the cohort of 300 people who had signed up for the first leg of the walk in Marratxi.
Promoted by the Consell de Mallorca and the Association Against Cancer of the Balearic Islands, all proceeds from the registration fee of €8 go towards cancer research and patients.
At the launch of the event, mayor of Marratxi, Jaume Llompart, expressed pride that the starting point was his home town. There was a festive atmosphere with a bouncy castle and other fun activities.
Costa Blanca North Maximum population
THIS month, Benidorm marked its historical maximum population, being the home of approximately 74,600 people.
The INE (National Institute of Statistics) revealed the significant increase, as Benidorm’s mayor Toni Perez highlighted: “As a city, Benidorm is an engine for generating employment and an economic driver and progressively that potential is reflected in the number of inhabitants.
He called the growth in the population “stable and solid”, expanding from 66,000 inhabitants to more than 74,500 in just the past few years.
Usually recognised as the tourist centre, the mayor reflected on Benidorm’s transformation into a city which has become home to people from across the world:
“There is a growing interest not only in residing in Benidorm but in registering in the city.”
Costa Blanca South Dynamic duo
A HUGE congratulations is in order for Philip Trower and Michael Purdy, from Carmen’s Bar in Urb. El Chaparral, Torrevieja.
The dynamic duo took part in the Survivor Race on April 13 in support of charity.
Taking on the race in Alicante was no small feat.
Philip and Michael tackled the challenging 6km route and 20 obstacles with determination, completing it in an impressive hour and a half, almost to the minute!
Their mission was clear: to raise funds for two local organisations, the Helping Hand Food Bank in Torrevieja and the Torrevieja Animal Shelter.
Remarkably, Philip and Michael exceeded their initial fundraising goal of €1,000 in less than a week. Undeterred, they aimed even higher, setting their sights on €2,500.
In the end, their efforts paid off as they raised an astounding €2,677.90!
Costa Calida Holiday boom
IN recent years, holiday rentals in La Manga del Mar Menor have witnessed an increase in demand, despite price increases ranging from 9 per cent to 12 per cent. La Manga real estate agents have stated, ‘Right now we’re at around 96 per cent, practically fully booked for July and August.’
Concerns over the state of the Mar Menor have prompted holidaymakers from areas like Los Alcazares to seek rentals in La Manga, offering access to both the Mediterranean Sea and the Mar Menor in a less affected zone. The real estate agents added, ‘Many who used to rent in other Mar Menor areas have shifted to La Manga.’
The typical summer tourist profile remains largely national, especially from the Murcia region. Foreign tourism is more common post-summer, typically after September.
PETS
A PIVOTAL study from Konkuk University in South Korea has laid bare the many advantages of living with dogs. Conducted recently, this research highlights the significant impact dogs have on the well-being and mental health of their owners.
The presence of a dog in one’s life has been linked to enhanced brain activity, particularly in areas associated with relaxation and concentration.
Why you should own a dog
significantly uplift one’s spirits. Dogs offer a unique form of love and loyalty, eagerly awaiting to shower their owners with affection upon their return home.
This unconditional support serves as a powerful antidote to the pressures and anxieties of daily life, providing solace and comfort when needed most.
Hidden pet threat
WHEN families welcome pets into their homes, the priority often focuses on harmonious integration with humans and other pets, alongside adapting living spaces for comfort.
However, the environmental health of domestic pets, just as human residents, demands equal attention. The harmful effects of indoor smoking on pets underscores the urgent need for awareness and action.
A study has highlighted the risks associated with ‘thirdhand smoke’ - residual tobacco chemicals that cling to various surfaces over time.
These can be found on soft furnishings like clothes, furniture, and carpets, as well as harder surfaces such as walls and car interiors. Significantly, pets’ fur also acts as a magnet for these harmful substances.
The study, involving 30 adults who share their lives with dogs, demonstrated a noticeable decrease in fatigue levels among participants. Furthermore, dogs have been acknowledged for their effectiveness in mitigating symptoms of depression and stress, making them invaluable companions in the modern age.
Engaging in daily activities with a dog, such as walks or playtime, can
Choosing to welcome a dog into your home entails a series of responsibilities, including providing proper healthcare and accommodating their needs within your space.
According to a vet, cats are particularly vulnerable to third-hand smoke. Their grooming habits mean they’re more likely to ingest toxic particles that settle on their fur.
In addition, dog breeds such as Bulldogs or Bichons are susceptible to respiratory diseases and suffer primarily through inhalation
Symptoms including coughing, rapid heartbeat, lethargy, and shortness of breath which are common indicators of exposure.
Who will cherish your pets while you are away?
DO you have pets? Then you’ll know that they need company and stimulation and caring for them in their own home can be the very best solution. That’s the case with Rufus and Sandy, cocker spaniel brothers who recently moved to Spain from the UK with their owners.
The move was a challenge but now they are settled. However, their owners need to travel occasionally for work and holidays so finding dog-sitters to care for them in their own home is critical.
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CLASSIFIEDS
AIR CONDITIONING
AIR CONDITIONING by Cool and Cosy. The family company that cares. Installation and repairs. Quality machines. Ecosense movement sensors supplied and fitted from 100 Euros. For other energy-saving products visit www.coolandcosy.es. 952 935 513. We are Junta de Andalucia authorised installers as the new law states (real decreto 115/2017). On the Costa del Sol since 1993 (303640)
Quality Air Conditioning Installations. Economical heating, & silent in operation. 28 Years installation history in Spain. EnviroCare. All Areas Covered. 952 663 141/670 409 759 info@envirocarespain. com www.envirocarespain.com (305304)
MR COOL – Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Heating Systems, Sales & Service – Call Christian +34 629 527 587 or Nick +34 618 678 853 – www.mrcool. es (305704)
AIR-CONDITIONING installations. Service & Repair to any make or model, commercial air conditioning, as well as Bar bottle coolers. Suppliers of catering equipment. All work guaranteed. All areas covered
including campo. Contact Williams Refrigeration 952 596 404 / 679 284 959. (305317)
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICING
28 Years Servicing & Installing in Spain. EnviroCare. All Areas Covered. 952 663 141/670 409 759 info@envirocarespain. com www.envirocarespain.com (305304)
AWNINGS
ACE OF SHADES – All colours available. Urbanisations catered for, electric and manual operation; also recovery service available, largest selection of colours and designs on the coast. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades. design T1(101730)
SUNSHINE AWNINGS/BLINDS
Awnings, Persiana, Shutter & Rejas Specialist. New & Repairs. 25yrs on the coast. 680 323 969 / 952 199 640 (305113)
BLINDS
ACE OF SHADES - Vertical, Venetian, Roman, Roller, Wooden blinds, various colours available, also black-out blinds. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@aceofshades.design (101730)
BLINDS, awnings, mosquito screens, curtains, vast choice. All areas covered. Coast and inland. 655 825 931 (303730)
MOSQUITO screens, sliding, pulldown, pleated, colours call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 www.mosquitonick.ws (304439)
SOLAR BLINDS
SOLAR BLINDS ES Ideal for large glazed areas to reflect heat / glare and stop furniture fading and still keep the view. SAVE HEAT IN THE WINTER to improve your living environment. ian@ solarshadetinting.com Tel Ian 958 496 571 / 644 546 176 (303296)
BUILDERS
BUILDING SERVICES
JIM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Bathrooms/kitchen reforms, repairs, plumbing, carpentry,
painting, tiling, maintenance. Give us a call no job too small. 692 207 799 / 645 559 423 (305682)
GENERAL BUILDER, Tiling, plastering, painting, electrician, plumber, carpentry. Reasonable prices. 635 913 885 (References available) (304615)
SWINGLES CASAS SL. For all your building needs. Visit www. swinglescasas.com for more details or call 635 999 765 / 666 960 262 (303441)
PLUMBING & GENERAL BUILDING All your plumbing needs. Bathroom, kitchens, tiling & painting. Benalmadena based, travel no problem. Glen 669 073 773 or Paul 642 098 115 (304246)
QUALITY renovation: Kitchens, bathrooms, tiling, windows, doors, plastering, Total property renovations info@ masterbuildspain.com 952663141 /670409759 Over 28 years renovating history in Spain (302479)
METALWORK
NEW REJAS, GATES, Carports & Fencing, repairs & alterations. Work Guaranteed. Reliable. 19yrs on Coast. Steve the Welder. Call/WhatsApp 655 040 648 (305688)
18 - 24 April 2024
BUY & SELL
HOUSE CLEARANCE
SPECIALISTS, FULL OR PART CLEARANCE. ALL FURNITURE WANTED, WE PAY MORE. TEL 634 324 914 OR EMAIL houseclearanceman@hotmail. com (305116)
PRIVATE collector will buy your Gold, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel - 678 716 693 (288662)
ALHAURIN FURNITURE EMPORIUM Buyers & Sellers of quality furniture. Top prices paid. Also buy cars, campervans, boats & bikes. 697 511 071 (304691)
CAR HIRE
ALH RENT A CAR – SHORT & LONG-TERM RENTALS FROM €15 A DAY. INSURANCE INCLUDED IN OUR PRICES.TLF: 638 846 909 or reservasalhrentacar@gmail.com (303303)
CHARITY
COLLECTIVE CALLING are urgently requesting donations of clothing, homeware & furniture, so if you are having a House Clearance, Please call us for FREE COLLECTION. We sell good quality items, which then supports low-income families
and the homeless in the community. These items can be dropped directly to our charity shop Tienda Solidaria: Av. Pablo Ruiz Picasso, 4, San Pedro de Alcantara, alternatively, call us to arrange collection on +34 711 006 961 (295137)
CHIMNEY SERVICES
CHIMNEY SWEEP. Clean reliable professional 608 377 497 (303436)
APEX CHIMNEY SERVICES, professional chimney sweeping and smoke testing. NACS Qualified. Clean and efficient Tel: Bob 696 320 202 (304443)
CHURCH SERVICES
BENALMADENA Elim Family Fellowship. Elimfamilyfellow ship.com or call 951 912 525 or 952 446 627. (10011)
LA CALA – Encounter Church (Elim). Family friendly church with kids activities. 11 am Sundays at the Cazbah Live Lounge, Av de Jerez, La Cala 29649. Rev Dave Hodgson 695 115 496 (10012)
THE Ark Christian Church. We meet at The Ark Christian School, Calle Río Darro 2 y Plaza Juncal, 29651, Mijas Costa (the road behind the Mijas Aquapark) on Sundays at 11.00am. Pastor, Andrew Seale Tlf
682 713 491 www.thearkspain. com (293850)
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
ADVANCED Cleaning Services. Professional carpet, upholstery cleaning, 27 years experience, wet/dry clean. Honest, reliable service 678 808 837 / 952 669 701 or email acservs@outlook. com (290189)
UPHOLSTERY including leather cleaned also carpets. 685 524 921 (290189)
STARLIGHT Property Cleaning & Maintenance. All types of cleaning. Any size of property. All Areas. Residential & Holiday Lets. 682 636451 www. starlight-spain.com (304520)
DECORATORS
RAINBOW PINTURAS. Spray painting, professional finish of kitchens, doors and furniture. All aspects of interior/ exterior paint and decorating under taken. Call/ Whatsapp: 628066308 www. rainbowpinturas.com. Facebook. Instagram: rainbowpinturasmalaga (303387)
DOMESTIC APP REP
DOMESTIC appliance repairs washing machines fridges cookers ovens water heaters gas electric professionally repaired 608 337 497 (303436)
DRAINAGE
BLOCKED DRAINS? Leak detection, CCTV survey, root removal, Tel 952 568 414 / 661 910 772 / drainspain.com (296441)
ELECTRICIAN
MARBLE FLOORS polished high shine non-slip. Fast Service Reliable, family-run business. TERRACOTTA CLEANED and sealed. No job too small. Cleansol 10am – 10pm 7 days all areas. 952 930 861 / 607 610 578 Discount code: EWN 1 CLEAN (206437)
MARBLE POLISHING, CRYSTALLISING, LASTING, HIGH SHINE. REGRINDING, RESTORATION OF SALTY, DEAD FLOORS. 27YRS EXPERIENCE. RELIABLE. REFS AVAILABLE. CYRIL. 645 840 199 (305107)
FOR SALE / WANTED
WANTED Gold, Silver, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches Tel678 716 693 (288662)
FURNITURE
FURNITURE wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. Also buy cars, campervans, boats & bikes. 697 511 071 (304691)
GARDENING
IRRIGATION
IRIS-IRRIGATION and landscapes. TRENCHLESS NO DIG Irrigation installation, Cables, Fibre Optic, Electric & Lighting Cables. New Installations & problem-solving. Turf (supply and laying). Garden constructions. Tree surgeon. Clearing. Astro Turf (Free Quotation) 676 747 521 (303376)
GATE REPAIRS
ELECTRIC GATE/GARAGE DOOR automation repaired. Free, no obligation quotation. Call Colin - 636 394 641 (304223)
GATES
ELECTRIC GATES/Garage Doors. Intercoms/access control systems and replacement remotes. New installs and repairs. For all your electric gate and garage door requirements call us on 605 356 469/952 786 178. The Garage Door Co & 2 Way Gates. tgdc@hotmail.co.uk www.2waygates.com (303198)
GLASS CURTAINS
671 244 683 (305397)
GLASS CURTAIN repairs, specialist in replacement of discoloured plastic strips that act as a seal between the glass panels. Call Julian 655 825 931 (303730)
HANDYMAN
HANDYMAN: General Building work, painting, wall/roof waterproofing & other jobs. Call Michael 622 755 666 (305760)
HEATING
Fires: Electric, Gas. Quality guaranteed. EnviroCare. All areas covered. 952 663 141 / 670 409759. info@ envirocarespain.com www. envirocarespain.com (305304)
HIOME IMPROVEMENTS
VINYL WRAP
VINYL SOLUTIONS WHY REPLACE WHEN YOU CAN RENOVATE? Modern adhesive vinyl coverings in hundreds of styles and designs can renovate a tired kitchen, bathroom, wall panels, bedroom wardrobes, fridge doors. Turn a tired looking wood designed kitchen into a modern solid colour or metallic look without painting or replacing. Work carried out on site with 10 year warranties Contact Ian 644 546 176 for design brochure and samples. (303296)
HOT TUBS AND SPAS
HOT TUBS new used, bought, sold, hired. Also move & repairs. Used good Hot Tubs for sale. 691 973 131 / +44 7836 379122 (304541)
HOUSE CLEARANCES
ALHAURIN FURNITURE
EMPORIUM furniture wanted, same day collection, also house clearance and removals. Also buy cars, campervans, boats & bikes. 697 511 071 (304691)
INSURANCE
MOTOR INSURANCE. For the most competitive quotes in English call Linea Directa on 952 147 834, you could save as much as 30% and you can transfer your existing no claims bonus. Call Linea Directa on 952 147 834 for
motor insurance with a human voice in English from Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm and save money now! (200726)
STAY SAFE! Abbeygate Insurance Call 971 277 455 For your security www. abbeygateinsure.com (291234)
INVESTMENT
LOCKSMITHS
ENGLISH LOCKSMITHS, SECURITY & SHADE EXPERTS. FREE HOME SECURITY SURVEY. 636 770 865 / 952 660 233 WWW.SECURITYOFSPAIN.COM
CONTACT DAREN (303056) T1
ENGLISH LOCKSMITH emergency & appointment, locks changed, patio doors & windows secured. All locks supplied insurance approved. Fast & reliable service. No hidden extras or nasty surprises. 657 466 803 www. mrlocksmith.es (305380)
MASSAGE
RELAXING Massage for Men & Couples. Feel free from tension & stress Call Dany 603 202 758 (305703)
SAN PEDRO. Sandra. Professional relaxing, tantric massage. Young, slim, work alone, unforgettable moments. Nueva Andalucia. 641 346 278
PURE RELAXATION in Nueva Andalucia with attractive independent masseuse. Tantric and other special massages in private apartment. For gentlemen and couples, with no rush attention to your needs 656 350 401
ENGLISH ELEGANT independent & affectionate lady in late 40s, gives a sensual golfers massage to relieve tension in her discreet private apartment. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call 680 177 569 (303249)
MARBELLA CENTRE - the ideal place for relaxing massage in the city centre. Available 24h and prices from €50. For reservations and information call 620 366 817. (302600)
PROFESSIONAL MALE muscled masseur. Full-body relaxing, deep tissue and therapeutic massage. In/outcalls. WhatsApp me 607 595 906 (304067)
BENALMADENA lovely lady, offering you a very relaxing body massage. Call for an appointment 634 209 427 (305895)
FUENGIROLA. Japanese Shiatsu & Zen Ki relaxing and therapeutic massage. Excellent service guaranteed. Home Visits. WhatsApp for appointment 693 988 340 (305599)
AT MY Wellness Massage
Studio your first visit will be the first of many. Tel: +34 623 492 262 (304620)
JAPANESE massage. Marbella. Relaxing, less stress. 664 177 216 (MI 559)
MARBELLA Tantric ritual massage with aromatherapy to leave completely renewed. 642 751 070 (2907)
NEW FUENGIROLA. Beautiful mulatta 19 years old beautiful massage and relax. 672 055 839 (FU 3232)
SARA Venezuelan, professional relaxing therapeutic & sensitive massage. I can visit you. For more information contact me 632 770 051 (303021)
NEW FUENGIROLA. Ana Moroccan 22 years old massage and relax 672 055 839 (FU 3232)
INSURANCE
FILIPINA/Thai, exclusive prostatic, deep, hard, soft massage pleasure to body mind therapy, exotic proffessional relaxation, clean, good atmosphere. Elviria. Marbella. 604 457 672 (MI 582)
NEW IN FUENGIROLA. two friends 20 and 21 years old, Balinese massages and relax. 672 055 839 (FU 3232)
BOLICHES: Celina Https:// celina-16.jimdosite.com. Elegant loving kind lovely delightful lady for educated very discreet, respectable gentleman. Unique relaxing moments, hot sensual massages, private quite place. Enjoy full deep complete, excellent treatment, special attention of your needs and total satisfaction. Demanding impeccable hygiene. Previous appointment 11am/6pm. 622 210 797 (FU 3226)
ASIAN lady tantric sensory generate self esteem body technique, fantastic relaxation massage Marbella. 671 442 664 (MI 582)
NEW FUENGIROLA. Beautiful Catalina, 19 years. Massages and relax. 672 055 839 (FU 3232)
VANESSA Benalmadena excellent massage services. Relaxing & therapeutic. Home premises. Call me 624 811 098 (305274)
ASIAN Touch Oriental European massage, prostatic, tantric, very relaxing relief pain stress, private luxury. Elviria. Marbella. 604 473 831 (MI 582)
ASIAN MASSUER offers relaxing full body massage. Home Visits. WhatsApp 641 980 066 for details (304011)
OLGA Mature Masseure relaxing & sensitive. Outcalls & Incalls. 24 hrs. Marbella – Tel: 632 467 580 (304040)
FUENGIROLA - Johanna
Brazilian 45yrs Slim Mature Masseur. Relaxing Massages. Best relax guaranteed. Tel: 617.818.615 (305174)
ORIENTAL ladyboy pretty professional traditional, tantric massage relieving. Marbella. 604 428 812 (MI 582)
ASIAN PROFESSIONAL Massage, sensual, relaxing & therapeutic, to release tension & stress. Fuengirola. Call 613 592 062 (304091)
ASIAN ladyboy and gay, authentic professional/ traditional massage therapy unique treatment, clean atmosphere. Marbella. 603 257 690 (MI 582)
GENESIS blonde explosive masseur, men and women, from Venezuela. 24 hours - outcall / incall - visa & amex - Tel. 680 55 614 (304861)
LAWYERS
MASSAGE
CASSIE. Mature English lady. Discreet and clean. Fuengirola. 667 914 732 (FU 3031)
FILIPINO MASSAGE CENTRE , where hearts of Asian proffessional massage daily. 604 421 973 (MI 582)
BARBARA mature masseur educated 42yrs, private, 24hrs, Marbella. Tel 613 213 030 (304740)
CRISTINA and MIA - duo masseurs on holiday in Marbella - infall & outcalls 24hrs - visa & amex - Tel. 680 55 614 (304861)
ORIENTAL ladyboy pretty professional traditional, tantric massage relieving. Marbella. 604 428 812 (MI 576)
THAI Benalmádena Costa. Body-body full massages. Visits, hotels. Whatsapp 689 387 448 (MI 583)
FUENGIROLA. Marisa, 38 years old, mature, all kinds of massages. Only WhatsApp. 631 659 408 (FU 3225)
LOS BOLICHES - Carolina Pretty Masseur, Slim 45yrs Relaxing Massage, Guaranteed relaxTel: 634.703.111 (305174)
WWW.CASAKINKSPAIN.COM
Heated pool, Jacuzzi and private bar. Inland private retreat with a full massage service. 662 913 428 (FU 3224)
BRIGITTE, French, Curvy, Funny, Friendly, Charming, and elegant 722393835 (305751)
MASSAGE and fun!!! Genuine trained exotic Male tantric masseur. 602 098 606 (FU 3227)
SAN PEDRO BEACH. RELAXING AND SENSITIVE MASSEUSES WELCOME YOU IN A PRIVATE AND DISCREET PLACE. YOUNG, PLEASANT. WITH APPOINTMENT. EASY, PRIVATE PARKING. 666 194 079 - 674 679 757. (305694)
BENALMÁDENA. FRIENDLY attractive masseuse, relieve muscle tension. From 50€. 613 106 153 (FU 3233)
FUENGIROLA. Beautiful Venezuelan Ladyboy massage and relax Violeta. 660 867 374 (FU 3235)
Hi! My name is Elisa, a professional masseuse Sensual and fun Whatsapp on: 611 232 220 (305557)
MIA, Brazilian brunette, offers relaxing sensual massage, to release tension. Whatssap: 613 976 350 (305558)
CANCELADA, SARA (45). SENSUAL MASSAGES, HOTEL/ HOME. 642902337 (305887)
MEETING POINT
BRAZILIAN lady wltm man 48-85 A drink friendship? 616801141 (305751)
FUENGIROLA. Excellent company, massage and more... Blond, tall, pretty lady. In/ outcalls 657 697 397 (FU 3236)
MISCELLANEOUS
GOLD & SILVER Bought & Sold, Rolex & Patek Philippe Watches
Tel - 678 716 693 (288662)
MOSQUITO SCREENS
MASSAGE
ACE OF SHADES - Don’t let the bugs get you! Available in enrollable, slider and pleated. Large choice of colours including wood effect. Tel: 951 273 254 / 671 732 204 / info@ aceofshades.design (101730)
MOSQUITO Screens for windows, doors and a high-quality sliding patio door screen. All finishes available. Quick service. All areas covered. Call Julian 655 825 931 (303730)
MOSQUITO screens, sliding, pulldown, pleated, colours, call Mosquito Nick 647 072 861 www.mosquitonick.ws (304439)
MOTORING
CAMPER VANS, CARAVANS, MOBILE HOMES, BOATS AND ALL PLANT, DIGGERS, DUMPERS, MOTORBIKES, CARS AND COMMERCIALS WANTED. BEST PRICE PAID, CASH TODAY, ANY REGISTRATION WITH OR WITHOUT PAPERS. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 (290189)
CARS, VANS, ANY RESGISTRATION, INSTANT CASH, FINANCE / EMBARGO UK OR SPANISH 685 524 921 (290189)
CARS, VANS UK OR SPANISH BOUGHT FOR CASH. FREE COLLECTION IN SPAIN / UK. PLEASE CALL 678 808 837 OR 952 669 701 (290189)
WANTED, wanted, wanted!! All cars, all years, all models… from exotic to classic. Spanish, English, Dutch plated. Call us on 951 977 329 or 606 647 597. (304490)
FOR SALE
ROBERTSON CARS...would like to thank all of my past, present & future clients for their continued support over the last 35 years here in Spain. Stay safe and outdrive everyone. If contacting Samantha in the afternoons, please only Whatsapp on 608 658 785 or Email therobertsonclan@
gmail.com as I am driving mostly & unable to take your calls.
ROBERTSON CARS SALE SALE
CITROEN C1 2006 MODEL
ONLY 73,000 KMS Yes Low Low Kilometers. Diesel sliver, 5 door manual, air-con, cd player. Just had service & passed New ITV Jan 2024. Ideal town car & shopping trolley. LOW price was €3,995 SALE PRICE €3,500. See photo www.robertsoncars-spain,com or text me whatsapp 608 658 785 Email: therobertsonclan@gmail. com
ROBERTSON CARS SALE SALE
AUTOMATIC / CABRIO SMART
CAR Silver with Black Electric Hood, hood can be half opened or fully down, go top-less, 2 seater. Small Car Big Personality. Park anywhere, little beauty she has her own car cover. Huge Service History originally from Germany, now Spanish Plates. Low KMS. ITV, Air-condition , Electric Windows and Locking, 2 Keys. Outstanding Condition, WAS €5,995 NOW SALE PRICE €5,000 Perfect Runaround. See Photo on my web page – www. robertsoncars-spain.com or text/Whatsapp me: 608 658 785 Email therobertsonclan@ gmail.com
ROBERTSON CARS SALE SALE
4x4 RANGE ROVER SPORT 2022
LOWKILOMETERS Stunning in White, New ITV Till August. Always garaged, lady owner has looked after her. Arrive in style was €18,995 now FINAL SALE PRICE €17,000 See Photo on my web page – www.robert soncars-spain.com or text/ Whatsapp me: 608 658 785 Email therobertsonclan@ gmail.com
ROBERTSON CARS SALE SALE
SALE 4x4 SUZUKI SAMURAI CABRIO This old warrior is in amazing condition. White with White Soft Hood. No Air-Con, just take the hood off! Drives like a tank great for campo. ITV until June 2024 only 77,000KMS. WAS €3,995, SALE PRICE €3,500. See Photo on my web page – www.robert soncars-spain.com or text/ Whatsapp me: 608 658 785
Email therobertsonclan@ gmail.com
ROBERTSON CARS SALE
SALE SALE MINI ONE 2017 ONLY 55,000KMS Yes approx. 34,000 miles. British Racing Green. Black stripes, ITV until Nov 2024, Electric Everthing, 2 Keys. Lady Owner leaving Spain. Excellent condition was €13,500 NOW €12,590. BE QUICK. See Photo on my web page – www.robertsoncars-spain.com or text/ Whatsapp me: 608 658 785
Email therobertsonclan@ gmail.com
FORD FOCUS 1.6td, 2010, 148,000kms, silver grey, manual, ITV. Lovely car. €4,695. Call 602 533 508 (305754)
WE ARE currently the market leader in our country in the sale of direct car, motorbike, home and company fleet insurance. Since we started out in 1995, our philosophy has always been to offer an excellent service with the best prices in the market. For the most competitive quotes in English, call Linea Directa on 952 147 834. (200726)
CAR SERVICES
ENGLISH bodyshop, fully equipped, Mijas Costa. No Job Too Small. 952 667 074 (304140)
IMPORT/TRANSFER
CARS TRANSFERRED, history checks, Imports and Embargo problems. Change of use and lost papers. Change your car to Spanish plates, simple efficient service. Cars bought and sold. Please call 678808837 or email carsinspain@live.co.uk (290189)
WANTED
CARS, Vans, Bikes wanted. Any Reg, Anything Considered Call or Whatsapp 687 049 592 (305254)
WANTED CARS AND VANS, FREE COLLECTION, SAME DAY 685 524 921 (290189)
CARS, VANS BOUGHT WITH / WITHOUT PAPERS. CASH WAITING 678 808 837 (303115)
EURO CAR Established since 1998. All Cars / Commercials wanted, runners or no-runners. Cash. Buyer Collects. Transfer included. 605 109 796 (304099)
OTHERS
EDS? We have the solution, Kam agra pills & jells, Cialis, Sidenafil , over 7 products for men & ladies, mixed trial packs. Free delivery throughout Costa del Sol. WhatsApp or call 603 117 394
PASSPORT RENEWALS
UK & IRISH Passport renewals including photos. Complete Service. Cath’s Cards. 952 885 759. www.cathscards.es (305529)
PEST CONTROL
COCKROACHES, ANTS, insects, fleas, mice, rats, wasps, termite specialists. Fumigations, bars, restaurants, houses, etc. Sanitary department officially registered certificates. Serving the coast since 1985. Only legal English owned pest control company on the coast. If you want the best then phone N.P.S. Paul 676 700 370 (303636)
PETS
LAGUNAPETHOTEL.COM
Loving care for cats and dogs
TEL 646 066 351 (302996)
KENNELS
CAT & DOG World Kennels and Cattery. 952 112 978 / 630 197 435. www.catanddogworld. com (305520)
PET CHARITY
ACE CHARITY ‘El Refugio’ in La Cala de Mijas is a registered charity. We have on average 275 dogs in our care and we receive no help from the town hall or the Andalucian government. We desperately need foster homes and adoptants for our many dogs, especially the small ones and puppies who do not do well in a big shelter. We are grateful for any help offered, including donations of food and blankets. Visiting times are from 13.00 to 15.00 and you can always turn up or make an appointment by calling Denise on 669 018 736. Our website is www.ace-charity. org where you can view all the dogs in our care. (93320)
ADANA THE ANIMAL SHELTER IN ESTEPONA. We always need volunteers to walk and socialise with our dogs and help with cleaning. We also need good homes for our animals that you can see on www.adana. es. Kennels open every day
SITUATIONS VACANT
10-1.30, Camino de Casares, near Parque de los Pedregales, Estepona. (5 minutes from the Poligono) For more information call 952 113 467, available from 10.00am until 2.00pm. (93319)
ANIMEX Foundation offers free will upgrading when leaving something for abandoned animals. Contact animexfoundation@gmail.com or call 692 166 434 now for this absolutely free service (288287)
ARCH - The Andalucian Rescue Centre for Horses, registered charity 8448, the Centre is open to visitors every Sunday from 9am until 2pm. Working closely with the Spanish authorities, we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused and abandoned horses and donkeys. Come and meet our current rescues, learn about our work and how you may be able to help. Run solely by a small team of dedicated volunteers, the Centre is located between Alhaurin el Grande and Coin in Comm. de Viña Borrego behind Venta Miralmonte. For more information and directions see our website www.horserescuespain.org, our Facebook page Centro Andalusi de Rescate de Caballos or tel. 610 845 491 or 656 935 613 (93322)
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Skoda Enyaq Coupe - whisper quiet EV comfort
By Mark Slack ROAD TESTIF you’re in the market for an all-electric SUV then there’s a myriad of choice, however amongst the surfeit of choices one manufacturer that doesn’t crop up as often as it should is Skoda. The Czech company only produce one EV and it’s the Enyaq, with a full SUV or Coupe-SUV.
The range starts from £38,970 for the SUV and £46,440 for the Coupe-SUV, the latter being the focus of my attention. Standard fare across the line-up includes LED
Matrix headlights, adaptive cruise control, heated front seats, wireless charging, Tri-zone climate control, auto dimming
With so many electric cars there’s an aversion to rear wipers, so few EVs have one. Why? There are no symbols on the instrument cluster for the lighting, just on the switch itself which is tucked away and hence not easy to view. The driver’s information screen is overly busy because it’s simply too small, so things aren’t that easily assimilated.
rear view mirror, panoramic glass roof and navigation. It’s an impressive list!
On the power front there are two outputs of 286PS and 346PS for the £54,820 vRS model, with four editions or trim levels. Range extends from 332 miles to 355 miles dependant on model. Performance, as you would expect from an EV, is all about acceleration
with the most relaxed 62 mph benchmark speed attained in 6.7 seconds, and the quickest just 5.5 seconds.
It’s a spacious car even in Coupe form with space aplenty for occupants and luggage, not to mention storage for infinite amounts of in-car detritus. There’s a premium ambience and it feels a little bit special when you’re inside the Enyaq.
There are also some nice detail touches such as the trademark Skoda umbrella in the driver’s door.
On the road the Enyaq is almost whisper quiet with little in the way of tyre and road noise and virtually nothing from wind noise. It handles extremely well for such a large machine and soaks up the very worst road surfaces you can find. It’s not perfect though!
Overall though the Enyaq is an EV star, it’s supremely comfortable, well equipped and has a half decent range. It’s a mystery as to why we don’t see more of them on the road, but the fact that it’s Skoda’s only EV at the moment perhaps accounts for it.
Overall though the Enyaq is a very complete EV, lots of space, lots of standard equipment, a decent potential range and a comfortable and relaxed drive.
Wrexham promoted
WE hear a great deal about billionaires from all over the world taking over Premier League football clubs and moving football away from the fans.
There was some trepidation at Wrexham AFC, the oldest professional football club in Wales when the celebrity pairing of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney announced that they were to take over the club.
At that time, it was in a pretty parlous state, languishing in non-league football and owned by the Wrexham Supporters Trust and towards the end of 2020, the takeover was complete.
Now just four years later, Wrexham AFC (which is now known throughout the world of football thanks to the documentary series Welcome to Wrexham which is
about to enter its third season), has just won promotion from League Division 2 to League Division 1 and is having something of a fairy tale rise. The fan base has grown enormously, the stadium is being renovated, there’s a new pitch and shirt sponsors have included, TikTok, United Airlines and Vistaprint.
This isn’t the first time that a non-league team has found substantial backers as Salford City which now plays in League Division 2 is owned by six former Manchester United players, the Neville Brothers, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt.
They also had a TV documentary covering the takeover but haven’t managed to reach the universal audience that Wrexham have.
Dramatic win for Brit
NEITHER the men’s nor women’s event at the Amstel Gold Race in The Netherlands ended as expected.
The one-day classic of 253 km with 30 climbs in Valkenburg was won by Olympic winner Tom Pidcock MBE, racing for the Ineos Grenadier team, who pipped favourite Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin–Deceuninck) at the post.
Pello Bilbao and Roger Adrià were well out in front when Tom Pidcock, Marc Hirschi from Switzerland cycling for EUA, Belgians Tiesj Benoot and Mauri Vansevenant entered the peloton near the end of the race.
They were 15 seconds ahead when Marc Hirschi tried to gain an advantage at the Cauberg climb and Tom Pidcock tried to lead through the Geulhemmerberg, but Tiesj Benoot closed the gap.
The four were readying
for the final sprint when Mauri Vansevenant opened up too early, with more than 400m to go. They jockeyed for position several times before Tom Pidcock pushed to the finish line at the last moment.
This was Tom’s first win at the Amstel after coming third last year and second in 2021. He is the first British man to win the event following Nicole Cooke’s
Rugby championship
SPAIN secured their seventh consecutive Rugby Europe Women’s Championship title with a resounding 53-0 victory over Sweden on April 13. This win marks the conclusion of another dominant campaign in Trelle borg.
Clara Piquero’s ste llar performance saw her scoring four tries, leading Spain to victory in a match where Sweden failed to register a single point throughout the tournament.
Guinness Women’s Six Nations 2024 awaiting them.
This triumph contrasts sharply with Spain’s previous encounter with Sweden on Swedish soil in 1998, where they suffered an 11-6 defeat in Enkoping.
Spain’s victory has secured their spot in WXV 2024, with a playoff against the sixth-ranked team in the
The winner will compete in WXV 2 in South Africa, while the loser will participate in WXV 3 in Dubai.
The rankings remained unchanged following the outcomes of matches in the third round of the Women’s Six Nations, despite victories for England, France, and Ireland.
Among the winning
teams, only Ireland saw an improvement in their rating, gaining 1.72 points.
This positive adjustment followed their significant 36-5 home victory over Wales, marking a crucial breakthrough after enduring a seven-game losing streak in the tournament.
Meanwhile, Wales continues to occupy the bottom position in the standings.
victory in the women’s race in 2003.
In the women’s event, Lorena Wiebes sat up in a victory stance right before the finish line, just a moment too soon. Fellow Dutch cyclist Marianne Vos then lunged forward to win by a fraction.
The Amstel Gold Race, is considered the most important Dutch road cycling event.