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300,000€ funding for Calpe parks plan

Woman dies in 40 meter drop Slope in Gandia subsides and drags speologist down Pou de L’Abisme gulf p4

New cancer psychologist at local hospital Javier Murcia will provide his services in the area of oncology at the hospital in Denia p8

Spanish property ownership

Initiative will reduce event costs for local associations.

WHAT BREXIT could mean for property owners. Read more with Wincham International Ltd p28

Entertain Me

by Tahnee Wright

by Sammy Kruz p32

Photo by JaniussG

Valencia en ‘Fallas’

The spring equinox is fast approaching, the nights are getting lighter, the days warmer and for any true blooded Valencian, it is the start of one of the most fantastic festivals you will see anywhere on the planet; The Fallas! Read more on page 38.

Works are well and truly underway throughout Calpe this week. The building of the Cultural and Lesiure park in the Gargasindi game has been initiated and the adaptation and improvement of the parks of Enginent and Garrofers continues. The Cultural and Lesiure park project covers a 12,000 square meter plot in front of the Silene de Ifac Children’s School and was formed following plans drafted by the municipal architect. The park facilities will be available for use by all local associations and the objective is to reduce event and celebration costs. Perfect for concerts and performances, a concrete, fully equipped open-air stage is being installed complete with anchors for covers should they be required. Other facilities will include play areas and toilets, along with tents for the celebrations, for example, of the Beer Festival, the Day of the Quintas or the House of Andalusia. The initiative has received a grant from the Provincial Council of €240,000 and is sure to provide an excellent event environment for all. Continued on page 4


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Road open or closed? by Andy Mansell Chaos, uncertainty and a healthy dose of confusion surround the ongoing roadworks on the Altea to Albir coastal road adjacent to the small roundabout at Cap Blanc. A large section of the road heading in a Northerly direction towards Altea collapsed into the sea during the January storms, forcing local authorities and Police to close the road completely to all vehicles whilst the damage was assessed. Traffic was directed onto the main N332 trunk road, causing severe tailbacks in both directions and on artery roads adjoining the busy road. After the initial inspection and clean up, evidently, although some major rebuilding was required on the Northerly section, the road heading South was safe for motorists to use. Almost six weeks later, no further action has ensued, leaving residents, business owners, holidaymakers and motorists totally baffled. Currently the road is completely open to traffic heading South along the coast road from Altea to Albir. Meanwhile, drivers wishing to travel in the opposite direction from Albir to Altea are directed by a series of inadequate arrows and road closure signs back onto the N332 to continue their journey North. The stretch of highway actually closed to Northerly vehicles is less than 100 metres so oncoming traffic is clearly visible. A number of drivers are now ignoring the road closed sign, waiting for a break in traffic in the opposite direction to use the Southerly lane. Although this increases the risk of accident, they can save themselves up to half an hour during peak time traffic. This has not gone unnoticed by Local Police who have been watching the roadworks, handing out

warnings and invariably hefty fines to unwary and risk taking drivers. In addition a number of business owners in the port area of Altea have seen a sharp downturn in revenue since the closure as the volume of traffic arriving into Altea has significantly decreased, particularly as the busy Number 10 bus route bringing passengers from Benidorm has been redirected away from the area altogether. Information regarding commencent of rebuilding work has been very limited. The official line from the Altea Town

Sailors sick of broken promises

The public ramp in the port of Denia was removed during the construction of the new port a few years ago and ever since, the users of the public moorings have been promised a new one. There are currently 600 users of the public moorings that have been affected by the disappearance of the public ramp. These users now have to access private ramps to sail their boats – this is free of charge for retirees thanks to the City Council and Marina de Denia but those not of retirement age must pay a fee to do so. Users of the public moorings have set up an association to campaign for services to be recovered. The association is chaired by Antonio Ortolà Chàfer, with Manolo Mahiques as Vice President, Domingo Contrí as treasurer and José Manuel Agudo as secretary. The association are to meet with the mayor of Denia, Vicent Grimalt on March 9th to further their request. The perfect spot for the public ramp has been agreed to be between the Real Nautical Club of Denia and the shipyards of Noguera.

Hall, who are responsible for the secton of road, is unclear. The financially burdened authority already in debt for the building of the new beach last year, which was also severely damaged in the same storms, have issued a statement on their website saying they have asked Central Government for money for the works. However, this could take months to filter through regional and provincial authorities, should they even agree to help. In the meantime, motorists are left with the dangerous option of driving along the closed section of road or not.

Benidorm bosses up security Benidorm is piloting a new security system in the form of an app for mobile devices. The app, designed for smart phones and tablets, centres on an alert system and allows the visualisation and permanent control of information between the parties involved in any security set-up. If plans go ahead to implement the app, the management and dissemination of real time notifications and alerts will be centrally administered, for example, by the local police control centre with access granted to officers, the fire service and the ambulance service. The app, developed by Invat. tur and the company Notico Safe, is set to prove especially popular at events that concentrate important groups of people. It was first tested during the celebration of the fancy dress that gathered 40,000 people on 18 November. With safety being of increasing importance to travelers, Benidorm is further pioneering itself as a top holiday destination, with great efforts being made in technological innovation, especially in the provision of security.


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Woman dies in 40 meter drop

The cultural and leisure park will provide the perfect environment for concerts and performances

Continued from front page The park improvement works of Enginent and Garrofers received a Provincial Delegation grant of €60,000 within the investments in green zones scheme. Enginent park covers 4,892 meters and currently provides barbecue and picnic facilities. The grant is being used to install a drinking water fountain, improve the barbecue facilities, and build a games area for children and an outdoor physical activity circuit for adults. There are also plans to install five tables under the existing wooden pergola and re-cover it to provide shade. Garrofers park is smaller, covering 2,575 meters, however it is one of the busiest in Calpe due to its location in the urban area. A games area is also planned for Garrofers but primarily, the grant will be used to build a stairway for access and also make the park accessible from Avenue Masnou. All parks remain closed to the public while the works are being executed.

Slope in Gandia subsides and drags speologist down Pou de L’Abisme gulf.

Serra de la Falconera, Gandia

by Tahnee Wright A woman who was studying the caves in the Molló de la Creu de Gandia died on Sunday afternoon as she rushed through a 40 meter deep gulf. The woman fell after a slope subsided at her feet and was dragged down the gulf known as the Pou de l’abisme, in Marxuqera (Gandia). She was studying as part of a group and her peers contacted 112 at approximately 15.20 hours on Sunday and directed them to the area - about 40 minutes by footpath from the foot of a hill. Three commandos, eight firefighters, two rescuers and two fire engines participated in the rescue, which was complicated as the area itself is difficult to access. The body of the victim was finally rescued on Sunday night but could not be evacuated due to the risks to those involved in the operation. The emergency ser-

70 yearold Brit in hospital after tree crash

vices confirmed that it would wait for daylight to complete the operation by helicopter and two rescue workers of the Consorcio Provincial de Valencia remained next to the body. When emergency services arrived at the scene on Monday morning, the victim was showing no vital signs. The pit or pou de l’abisme is a cave located in the eastern part of the Molló de la Creu, in the Serra de la Falconera. It has several slopes, with two wells, one at 15 meters deep and another at 40 meters deep, which is where the victim is said to have fallen. The numerous slopes and difficult track of the cave makes it advisable to have the correct materials and knowledge of speleology to walk through it. Our thoughts are with the family of the victim.

A 70-year old British man from Benimantell has been admitted to hospital after part of a tree fell on him. He suffered injuries to leg and hip after a branch of the tree fell upon him on Tuesday when he was pruning it. He was taken by a helicopter from the Firemen Provincial Station to Alicante, and then onto hospital where he was admitted with slight injuries.


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Gürtel corruption ring leaders slammed with 13-year sentences by Tahnee Wright Famously nicknamed ‘El Bigotes’ Francisco Correa, Pablo Crespo and Álvaro Pérez were handed their 13-year sentences by the High Court earlier in February for unlawfully securing event organisation contracts from the regional government of Valencia. The ruling of the court on 10th February was that all of the accused were guilty of manipulating the contracts to design, set up and take down the Valencia region pavilion at Fitur, Spain’s premier tourism fair, as well as at other lesser events. The contracts favored Gürtel businesses for five years in a row, between 2005 and 2009 and the ring misappropriated €5million of public funds.

The trial in February was the first of various to be held in connection with the investigations, with the second now underway at the National Court in Madrid. Correa and his companions will leave their cells in order to give evidence once again in knowledge that they could well see their jail terms extended considerably as a result. In order to attend the second trial, the trio were transferred to a penitentiary centre in Madrid after spending nearly a week in the prison of Picassent, the judge having ruled that they should not be allowed to walk free pending confirmation of the sentences as they presented a flight risk.

National Police arrest five burglars in Madrid FIVE individuals have been arrested in Madrid known to have been involved in robberies in that city, Barcelona and Denia although it is suspected by the National Police that they may have been involved in other robberies throughout Spain. The crooks followed the same ‘modus operandi’ during each of five burglaries in their hometown of Madrid and additional robberies in the other cities, whereby they visited their targeted victims, pretending to be technicians employed by companies involved with telephones or alarm systems to allow them to obtain access to and a general idea of the systems in place. They then returned to their targeted homes or offices at a later time, breaking into the properties, forcing locks, nullifying alarm systems and using acetylene torches to open safes with their proceeds of theft well exceeding €20,000. Following identification and arrest, officers of the National Police found €2,137 euros in cash, nine mobile phones, two tablets and a laptop, six watches jewellery, skeleton keys and documents giving details of how to pick locks.

New director for Montgo Natural Park Joseba Andoni Rodríguez Aizpeolea has been confirmed by The Department of Environment as the new director of the Montgó Natural Park and Pego-Oliva Marjal. Rodríguez is an environmental agent resident in Pedreguer who has been working for several years in the Marina Alta. Government changes of the Generalitat Valenciana came into effect just over 20 months ago. The first step taken by the Council of Ximo Puig was to appoint Joan Sala as president of the Governing Board of the Montgó Natural Park. The Council and Sala himself are now delighted to welcome Rodriguez to the board.

Lawyers representing both Crespo and Correa disputed this, alleging that public opinion had been allowed to influence the decision. Correa’s lawyer also explained how Correa had offered to deposit bail of €278,000 with the courts where the ban on his Swiss bank accounts to be lifted. This paled into insignificance when the courts reminded him that a fine of €3.9million has been imposed upon him. With nearly 200 official suspects, it is the largest pre-trial probe in modern Spanish history and has been broken up into sections to facilitate the investigation. The trial continues.

The three men could well see their jail terms extended in further trials

Benissa teacher on sex offence charge A Benissa high school teacher was arrested in a Valencia hotel last week on suspicion of hiring under age prostitutes. The teacher is said not to have committed any offences in Benissa itself, however was caught with a minor last week by the Guardia Civil and confessed to paying another four underage girls for sex.

Women’s week in Teulada Moraira International Women’s Day takes place on 8th March and this year, the people of Teulada Moraira decided one day simply did not afford enough time to honour the women´s fight for equal rights in our society and have done a great job in organising ‘Women’s Week’. The week will take place around International Women’s Day itself and between 4th – 12th March with Various sports activities, exhibitions, workshops and lectures have been organised. Councillor Rosana Caselles spoke at the press conference and highlighted that the moment we can guarantee equal rights to women, we will have a better democratic society and this will promote wellbeing as well as evolution. It also means promoting a new social way of living, with women at the heart. The programme for the week will focus on the work women accomplish and will encourage the society to further understand the importance of equal rights. A current and worrying issue given the recent rise in domestic violence rates across Spain, the programme has also been designed to continue the fight against the damage done by genderspecific violence. The programme will help to prevent this social problem and offers activities for all age groups. The programme starts on 4th March with a padel tournament for women. On 8th March at 12pm the manifest will be read on the Town Hall Square and the Espai la Senieta will welcome an exhibition of paintings, ‘Piedra Libre’, by the artist Paola R. Bavaro at 6:30pm. At 7pm there is a workshop ‘Claus per a millorar la nostra vida afectiva sexual’ conducted by Maite Ahuir, sexologist.


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New cancer psychologist at local hospital Denia’s Department of Health contracts oncology specialist. by Tahnee Wright Psychologist, Javier Murcia will provide his services in the area of oncology at the hospital in Denia. Snr. Murcia is an AECC (Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer) psychologist recruited by Denia’s Department of Health to offer psychological care to cancer patients at the hospital and their families who require it. In recognition of World Cancer Day on 4th February, Dr. Joan Manel Gassent, who is head of the oncology department at the hospital, discussed their state-of-the-art facilities. With well-equipped multidisciplinary teams for the treatment of cancer, specialized surgeons, plastic surgeons or interventional radiologists who carry out very innovative techniques available in very few centres, such as chemoembolization, patients are in good hands. Dr Gassent praised the work of the multidisciplinary committees whose evaluation and analysis work is vital to ensure the early and

appropriate diagnosis of cancer. The head of oncology also thanked the professionals in his department who give care on a day-to-day basis to cancer patients. Last year, nearly 4,600 cancer patients were treated at Denia Hospital with a total of 3700 treatments dispensed. According to data provided by the hospital’s oncology department, the most frequent cases in the region of Marina Alta are breast, digestive, prostate and lung cancers.

Dr. Joan Manel Gassent – Head of Oncology

Slam dunk in the sunshine Do you play basketball? A team of British basketballers from Lincoln arrive in Benidorm for four days on June 29th and they are hoping to arrange some friendly games with local sides. The team has been established for over forty years, with player ages ranging from 16 to 54. The team is offering to return the favour back in England at a later date. Contact Ann Martin for more information – annmartin_90@hotmail.com.

Beachfront bar destroyed by storm

Situated on Les Deveses beach offering spectacular views, particularly at sunset, Los Banos ‘sunshine bar’ is an off-the-main-road gem and those who know about it want it kept secret. The Els Poblets bar/restaurant fell victim to the recent storms that battered our coastline. The entire terrace was lost along with integral structures inside being destroyed. The Los Banos team has been working solidly since the disaster to rebuild, redecorate and refurnish the much-loved establishment, providing their followers with regular updates on progress and a potential re-open date via social media. Los Banos is well regarded on TripAdvisor for its extensive cocktail menu complemented by fresh Mediterranean eats. With a range of seating areas to suit all occasions – deck chairs to soak up the sun whilst sipping a sangria, Ibiza-style chill out benches and shaded dining areas perfect for families, it is popular with locals and tourists alike. Re-opening is planned for Thursday 9th March.


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Spain’s Eurovision star for 2017 Song selection scandal. by Tahnee Wright This year’s Eurovision Song Contest is not taking place until May but is already causing controversy here in Spain. ‘Do It For Your Lover’ by Manel Navarro was selected as the Spanish Eurovision entry as the national final took place at the VAV studios in Leganés in February. 20 year-old Navarro tied with popular choice Mirela who sang in Spanish as opposed to Navarro who sang in English. Three celebrity judges announced their points before the public vote was added to provide the result. Two of the judges put Navarro first and hot favourite Mirela last, while the third judge placed Mirela first and Navarro third. Loud booing and complaining could be heard from the audience throughout the broadcast as it was announced that the Spanish public had placed Mirela first and Navarro third, repealing the deficit and resulting in a tie on 58 points each. Given the tie result, judges cast a vote to decide which act would win and go forward as Spain’s Eurovision entry with Navarro coming out on top. An abundant number of audience members walked out before Navarro could reprise his song. He was noticeably shaken by the backlash, gesturing to the crowd before apol-

ogising after the show. As if the disappointment from the Spanish public was not enough, the result has caused further drama after an apparent friendship on Twitter between judges Xavi Martinez and Navarro emerged. Xavi had given his maximum 12 points to Navarro and put Mirela in last place, enough to prevent Mirela from victory. While The Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (RTVE) stand by the decision, stating that rules were clear before the show, following widespread public backlash across Spain, Deputy for Toledo, Jose Miguel Camacho is now insisting on an inquiry. Could Spain be forced to reverse the result? Eurovision 2017 will take place in the International Exhibition Centre in Kiev,Ukraine, following Ukraine's victory at the 2016 contest in Stockholm.

Education campaign in Gata

Manel Navarro at the national final

Gata has joined the Alliance of Cities for Sustainable Development, which will focus much of its actions on schools. The mayor of Gata, Magda Mengual (Compormís) and the general director of Cooperation and Solidarity, Federico Buyolo, have signed a collaboration agreement between the city council and the Conselleria de Transparencia for the initiation of an education campaign as part of the Cities Alliance for Sustainable Development scheme. Following a plenary session which took place in November, the municipality's admission to the alliance was approved on 23rd February. Speaking at the signing of the agreement, which was also attended by the Councilor for Sustainable Development, Jaume Monfort, Mengual discussed plans to promote the objectives of sustainable development among the school population of Gata, with a range of activities to suit various age groups.


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Denia to receive 190,000€ from Valencian Tourism Agency City recognised by UNESCO as ‘Creative City of Gastronomy’.

Its going to be an interesting summer for enterprising young chefs in Denia

by Tahnee Wright It was an exciting day for all in Denia on Tuesday as the 6th International Contest of Creative Cuisine of Damba Red Gamba took place in the Municipal Market of Denia on Magallanes Street. The event paid homage to the Denia Red Prawn and fosters the launch and promotion of young chefs committed to creative cuisine. During the course of the content, regional secretary of the Valencia Tourism Agency, Francesc Colomer announced the signing of an agreement whereby the city will receive €190,000 in support of the project ‘Denia, Creative City of Gastronomy’ organised by UNESCO. Colomer recognised the importance of gastronomy in our society and said the agreement is signed with the objective of launching initiatives aimed at promoting and boosting local gastronomy in a key year for the municipality. The gastronomy and food industries are the main economic drivers of the city of Denia, with more than 500 enterprises generating 2,500 direct jobs The UNESCO Creative Cities Network is currently formed by 116 Members from 54 countries covering seven creative fields: Crafts & Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Music and Media Arts. In its promotion of Denia on its website, it describes the city as ‘a Mediterranean port city with an ample space for traditional fishing, a sector which contributes about €15 million in sales annually to the local economy’. Floren Terrades Palacios, Denia’s director of the programme based in the Innovation and Creativity Office at Denia City Council has committed to sharing knowledge, experiences and best practices, particularly in the framework of the Open Africa programme, an initiative undertaken by the Balearia Cultural Foundation, thanks to which it has already launched a fruitful relationship with Tangier (Morocco) as twin cities.

Eat 10 pieces of fruit a day to avoid early death Forget five a day, scientists are now saying we should actually consume at least ten pieces of fruit and vegetables daily to cut the risk of premature death. Two out of three of us struggle to reach the current recommended amount of five, but if we were to increase our intake to ten, we would slash the risk of heart disease by 24 percent, strokes by 33 percent and Cancer by 13 percent. The study, conducted by scientists at Imperial College London, concluded five portions a day is good for us, but ten is much better and could prevent up to 7.8 million premature deaths worldwide each year. The researchers found apples, pears, citrus fruits, salads, leafy vegetables such as lettuce and spinach, plus cruciferous vegetables like caulflower would help prevent Heart Disease. However, to guard against Cancer, green vegetables such as green beans, yellow and orange vegetables like peppers and carrots and cruciferous vegetables are more benefcial. A portion is classed as 80 grammes which throws up some interesting comparisons for confused shoppers. For example, two slices of mango count the same as 2 whole nectarines, whereas two inches of cucumber are equal to a whole bowl of lettuce. In addition there are some surprising foodstuffs which count towards our goal and some interesting ones which don't. Potatoes, ketchup, jam, fruit yoghurts, onion rings and wine ( shame ) unfortunately do not count. Whereas baked beans, sweet potato fries, fried tomato on your English breakfast, guacamole and pickled vegetables all count towards the ten. Now, the good news, the scentists also said even increasing our intake to 2.5 portions a day would have a significant effect on our health and guess what, a mince pie does count towards your daily allowance. Maybe it's time to delve into the back of your store cupboard for the Christmas leftovers.


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Mount Etna erupts for the first time this year Europe’s most active volcano sends a tower of bright lava into the sky. by Tahnee Wright Mount Etna, on the Italian island of Sicily, is the largest active volcano in Europe and although one of the world's most frequently erupting volcanoes, it has been largely dormant for the past two years. The minor eruption took place on Tuesday but soon subdued. The authorities have reported no danger to the nearby towns and there has been no disruption to air traffic. Other minor eruptions occurred in 2016 and 2015 and in 2014, it burst into a spectacular nighttime display. The last major eruption was in 1992 Mount Etna has the longest record of continuous eruption in the world and also made an appearance in ‘Star Wars’ movie, Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. The volcano often comes to life in short, violent bursts called paroxysms. Its outbursts produce enough lava each year to fill Chicago's Willis Tower (the former Sears Tower), a 2012 study found. Located near the east coast of the island of Sicily, Mount Etna is 10,900 feet (3,329 meters) tall with a base circumference of about 93 miles (150 kilometers). Mount Etna is a series of nested stratovolcanoes with four distinct summit craters. There are two central craters, called Bocca Nuova and Voragine; the Northeast crater; and the newest Southeast crater, which was formed by an eruption in 1978. Strombolian eruptions, which produce ash, tephra and lava fountains, are fairly common in these craters. The eruptions of early 2013 were mostly strombolian eruptions. The January 2013 eruption was from Bocca Nuova, and the February eruptions are most noticeable from the Southeast crater. The normal view of Mount Etna

The eruption on Tuesday was minor, the last major eruption was in 1992

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1200€ raised for Teulada – Moraira Alzheimer’s Society Shondell Mims stuns crowd in charity performance at Espai la Senieta. by Tahnee Wright Shondell Mims put on a captivating performance on 16th February at the Espai la Senieta, Moraira to raise funds for the Teulada – Moraira Alzheimer’s Society (AFA). The renowned Blues, Soul and Motown singer was accompanied by her saxophone player Achmed and together they had the audience mesmerized – singing and dancing in the aisles to an eclectic selection of harmonies that included soul, blues, disco and gospel. AFA President Sylvia Tatnell got up on stage to thank the audience for their generosity and also received a cheque for the proceeds from the “Desperados” concert held in January, which had raised another 1000€. The spectacular show was produced by Magnum Charity Concerts and proved a huge success for the local charity. Magnum Charity Concerts regularly brings together hundreds of locals and tourists alike and recently staged a concert featuring the band Chess and their “Queen Forever” tribute show, thereafter presenting a cheque to the ISVH Bomberos Voluntarios of Javea for 1600€. Magnum’s next local charity concert at Espai la Senieta is scheduled for March 25th and features the acclaimed ‘Liverpool Band’, regarded as the best Beatles tribute here in Spain. The Liverpool Band regularly play the famous ‘Cavern Club’ in Liverpool, described in music writer and Merseybeat historian Spencer Leigh’s book as ‘The Most Famous Club in the World’. The concert will provide the perfect opportunity to pull out those flower power shirts, flares and hippy accessories and enjoy a tribute to the best-selling band of all time. For tickets and information please call 966 491 917 or email colinlilley1424@gmail.com For information on all Magnum Charity Concerts please call 966 499 954 / 618 017 201 or email bunnyjohnson57@gmail.com

Carnival celebrations in Teulada The Sant Vicent Ferrer school in Teulada celebrated their annual carnival celebration last Friday afternoon. Teachers, pupils and many parents gathered together all dressed up and paraded around the town in colourful and exciting outfits. This years chosen theme was different for each year group. From the nursery children dressed as tomatoes and other vegetables to the older children as exotic parrots and other cultural themes. Teulada town along with many parents and grandparents followed the children along the streets taking photographs and joining in with all the fun. Monitored by the local police.

Shondell Mims wows the crowds


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Beware of the processionary caterpillars by Andy Mansell MOST OF us look forward to early Spring in anticipation of warmer days, shorter nights and nature bursting into life after the cooler winter months. For dog owners the better weather offers plenty of opportunity for long walks in the countryside. Unfortunately a particular menace lies in wait for unsuspecting and curious dogs in the form of the deadly Pine Processionary Caterpillar, which can inflict serious or in some cases fatal injury if merely sniffed or licked by the animal. The pests are also known as Marching Caterpillars, because of the way they move along the ground in head to tail linear movements. They are responsible for much of the deforestation of pine forest in Southern Europe and lay their eggs high up in the trees and occasionally at lower levels. Look up into pine trees at this time of year and you are likely to see one of the distinctive nests hanging in what appears to be an almost see through gauze. These can contain literally dozens of eggs. Once the caterpillars hatch and fall to the ground, they move in a procession across paths and roads following a pherenome trail produced by the insect ahead of them. To protect themselves they grow se-

verely irritative harpoon like hairs. A dogs natural instinct is to lick or sniff anything it comes into contact with. However, just a tiny amount of contact with these caterpillar hairs can induce a severe allergic reaction, causing swelling of the tongue and nasal passages, often leading to deadly breathing difficulties. Dog owners need to be extra vigilant for the next few weeks as the caterpillars have already begun to drop from their nests and are marching around the undergrowth and footpaths. Should your pet be unlucky enough to come into contact with these nasty insects, get them to the nearest vet as quickly as possible, The vet will administer a cortizone injection and pills to calm the reaction. In some cases part of the swollen infected tongue will have to be removed to help with normal breathing. It is also advisable for humans to avoid any contact with the caterpillars as we too can develop a nasty skin reaction to the hairs. This can be particularly painful for children, who may try and touch the funny little creatures without being aware of the consequences.

Jalon Valley A.R.C.

It hardly seems possible that in April it will be 3 years since ARC was founded. Who would have thought that following the rescue of a heavily pregnant cat who produced 5 beautiful kittens, they could have achieved so much in that time? The cat was Christened April (of course) and good homes were found for her and all her kittens. April was the catalyst (excuse the pun) for Jayne Webb and Sally Mason to launch the charity Jalon Valley A.R.C., which is in the Valley for the Valley, and has become a much needed and established facility in Jalon and the surrounding villages of Lliber, Alcalali, Parcent, Benigembla & Murla. The shop in Jalon was opened by the Mayor in September 2015 and is the main source of income for the charity. Donations of saleable goods are always welcome plus items for the animals, cat and dog food, blankets, towels, beds, toys etc. ARC is fortunate in that we have many wonderful volunteers who work in the shop but we can always do with more, plus people to walk the dogs and foster or adopt the animals in our care. We have also had two Christmas Gift fairs which have raised much needed cash to pay the bills, many of which are for BERNIA VETS, who provide an essential service and are absolutely amazing and really helpful and caring with all the animals. We all know how many pets are abandoned, lost, ill-treated or left to their own devices and, until ARC was born, there wasn't a local organisation for the Valley animals. So far ARC has rescued and rehomed many cats and dogs, plus quite a few AWOL’s have been re-united with their owners with the help of the Jalon Valley ARC’s Facebook page. Lots of feral cats have been spayed and returned to their ‘patch’ and kittens have been adopted. However, the current situation is dire with Jayne looking after about 15 dogs all needing homes and Sally with about 25 cats and kittens. APPEAL – Please, if you feel you can help in any way, contact ARC and let them know what you can do, albeit it help in the shop, walk a dog or hopefully adopt one of the rescues. For more information call Sally 625 985 689 or Jayne 649 310 285 or visit www.jalonvalleyarc.com or Facebook – Jalon Valley A.R.C. Based in Jalon. Alternatively email jalonvalleyarc14@yahoo.co.uk. Mitzy Princess Sophia

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Neighbours come together over Monte Pego autoprotection project Monte Pego is split into three areas Pego, Rafol and Denia and last summer saw the creation of The Association of Proprietors and Residents in Monte Pego (Pro Monte Pego). Pro Monte Pego members recently met with representatives from the three town halls, along with a forest engineer to discuss an auto-protection project. The meeting saw representatives from the town halls approving plans for 2017 and confirming their commitment in collaborating to create a project of regular maintenance and protection of fire. The auto-protection project will include the cleaning of the roads, private and public plots, green areas and forest of the 3 municipalities. The Pro Monte Pego organisation is for proprietors or full-time residents of Monte Pego and their families and was designed to ‘give a voice to all members and present information that is relevant to everyone’. Members are invited to regular meetings, social activities and events. One of the crucial objectives of Pro Monte Pego is to ensure that all the relevant authorities accept their responsibilities and costs in the provision of basic public services and maintenance for the whole of the Monte Pego urbanisation. For more information or to join Pro Monte Pego, visit their website www.promontepego.com.


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Euro Weekly News bags national prize

by Matt Ford THE EWN MEDIA GROUP is delighted to announce that the Euro Weekly News was named Best Free Publication at the 2017 Spanish Periodical Association (AEEPP) Awards on Tuesday 28th February. EWN publishers Michel and Steven Euesden were on hand to collect the award at the glittering gala event, which took place in the Auditorium of the famous Royal Post Office building in Madrid. The AEEPP event is now in its 11th year, and it is considered to be among the most prestigious press awards in Spain. According to the organisers, the winner of the Best Free Publication award demonstrates “the most impressive knowledge of the publishing world alongside the greatest imagination, sense of originality, innovation and risktaking.” The jury featured Francisco Hortigüela, communications and marketing director for Samsung Spain, MatildePelegri, president of Senda Group, and Elia Mendez, director general of the Spanish Mobile Marketing Association, among others. The AEEPP comprises around 100 publishing firms which together produce more than 900 titles covering both online and printed media, with an estimated annual readership of almost 130 million. After collecting the award, a thrilled Michel said: “What an incredible achievement to be recognised by a major Spanish Press Association as the best free newspaper in Spain.

“This has come after 21 long hard years for the brilliant EWN family past and present who never fail to deliver. “We were so proud to stand on the podium and collect the award for these dedicated professionals. “We also want to thank all of our loyal clients and dedicated readers who have supported our six publications of the Euro Weekly News over the years. “This prize has come at the most exciting time in our journey as we have just purchased the RTN newspaper in Costa Blanca North and South. “We are also launching EWN Algarve and arejust about to complete a purchase on another title. “Therefore it leaves me nothing more to say but a very humbled thank you to all the fantastic people we are privileged to work alongside on a daily basis - you made the award possible and for that we are eternally grateful. “So all it leaves me to say is Viva España y Gracias!” Steven added: “Wonderful to receive this recognition of all the hard work that the EWN team put into the paper week in week out. We know how hard we all work, nice to see that a Spanish press association also recognises it. “We are so proud of everyone.” The full list of winners was as follows: Category A – Editorial. Best Professional Publication: Sobremesa magazine. Best Free Publication: Euro Weekly News Best General Publications Editor: Fernando Yarza Lopez-

Madrazo for his transformation of the former Heraldo publishing group into the Henneo group, which includes the Spanish national newspaper ‘20 Minutos.’ Best printed publication: Amante magazine. Best Digital Publication: Director TIC, part of TAI Editorial. New Publication of the Year: The Evooleium Olive Oil Guide by EdimarketEditores SL. Internationalisation Award: Editorial MIC. Professional Growth Award: Senda Media Group and Nexo Media Group. InnovationAwards: JP Media, Movewoman and Las Mujeres nos Movemos digital apps, Habla Humano de Elocuentpodcast, Principia magazine. Honorary Award: Miguel de Haro, creator of IPMark magazine and nationally renowned editor. Category B – Advertising Campaign of the Year: ‘Inclusion’ by ONCE. Advert of the Year: ‘Victoria50’ by Procter & Gamble. Best Media Agency: GroupM. Outstanding Communications Professional: Juan Ramon Plana, Director of the Spanish Advertising Association. Category C – Special Awards Outstanding Public Institution: National Archaeology Museum, Madrid. Solidarity Award: The Aladina Foundation, for their work with young cancer sufferers.


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U3A Marina Baixa Masked Ball THE U3A Marina Baixa recently held their Masked Ball at The Peppermill in Benidorm where 74 members and guests were in attendance.

They enjoyed a superb 3 course dinner including drinks followed by music from Duo Zodiac and plenty of dancing. The finale of the evening was the Masquerade Parade with a prize for the ‘best mask’ which was won by Alison Mitchell. The whole evening was perfect from beginning to end and sincere thanks go to Marilyn & her husband Peter, who organised the event. U3A Marina Baixa hold their general meetings on the fourth Monday of each month in the auditorium at the Casa de Cultura, Alfaz del Pi. Please note that the next Meeting will be on Monday the 20th March, due to a double booking of the room. Doors open at 10am with the desks closing at 10.50am for a prompt start at 11am. To find out more information on U3A Marina Baixa you can call the Secretary Joan Flint on 965 861 226 or Mobile 663 637 167 or visit www.u3amarinabaixa.com or their Facebook page.

Benidorm loses an Old Town legend A well loved member of the Benidorm Old Town entertainment scene recently passed away after a short illness. Alan Sheehan, one half of the famous, or should that be infamous, Horror Sisters had been a regular at Kaffee Klee for twenty two years until he hung up his stilletoes last year. Along with his partner and husband Michael they had performed their fabulously outrageous and equally hilarious drag show three nights a week since 1994. The couple originally lived in Benidorm for three years in the 1970's but moved home to Blackpool for work. Alan worked in Hotels, but had also previously worked on the Orient Express. On their return to the City, they quickly developed a firm friendship with Paula and Monique at Kaffee Klee and began performing their fantastic double act. The rest is part of Benidorm folklore. The Horror Sisters quickly established themselves as a must see show, adored by holidaymakers and locals alike and Alan, with his deadpan face and wicked sense of Humour regularly reduced the audience to tears of helpless laughter, particularly when performing his famous solo The Chicken Song. In 2006 the couple were very honoured to be the first non Spanish gay couple to get married at Benidorm Town Hall, where even the local Policia turned out to celebrate. Alan and Michael had been partners for 54 years and performed together for all the subsequent owners of Kaffee Klee until they moved back to Blackpool last September when Alan's illness worsened. Michael explained " It was actually very quick, but even though he deteriorated rapidly at the end he still knew who i was, which makes me happy " Alan's funeral takes place in Blackpool next Friday March 10th and Michael will be visiting Benidorm with friends the following week to hold a small celebration party, and also perhaps as Alan would say " Raise a glass of vinegar! "

Javea U3A boost for Red Cross JAVEA U3A presented €1,312.21 to Red Cross Javea, its nominated charity for 2016/17, at its February general meeting at the Parador Hotel. U3A president Eric Atkins handed over a cheque to Red Cross representatives Meike and Neus, who said they were delighted to receive the donation and thanked members for their generosity. The money was raised among the 1,300-plus U3A members at various fundraising events throughout the year. The association’s chosen charity for this year is Make A Smile, which supports needy children throughout the Costa Blanca and also runs a refuge for 24 handicapped youngsters. Javea U3A continues to grow in popularity. With 42 new members joining at the latest meeting, membership has already reached the total for the whole of last year. Appropriately, the speaker at the meeting was member Angela Chantry, who gave a valuable insight into the organisation in a presentation entitled “The U3A Story … and new initiatives and international developments”. She explained how the U3A idea began in France in 1968 and over the next few years spread throughout Belgium, Switzerland, Poland, Italy and Spain as well as Quebec and California … but at that time not the UK. By 1981 there were more than 170 institutions throughout the world. The following year, Cambridge became the first U3A in England followed by London and Huddersfield. In 1983 they were joined by a number of others including Stevenage, Harpenden, Yeovil and Barnstable. Now there are 1,004 U3As throughout the UK with over 384,000 members. In Spain there are five active U3As in the Marina Alta – the first was Calpe, followed by Javea, Denia and Valle del Pop. For more information on Javea U3A, its groups and activities, visit the website www.u3ajavea.org

Photo courtesy of Jacqui Rogerson Javea U3A president Eric Atkins and member Brenda Bates, left, presenting a cheque to Red Cross Javea representatives Meike and Neus


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Monte Carlo or Bust by

Colin Bird

It’s a world of the have’s and have not’s, but if you want a real sight of the former, get yourself over to Monaco. Until we disembarked the luxurious Queen Victoria, we had felt pampered and special, but once ashore we were like Victorian ragamuffins with our noses pressed up against the toy shop window. Two super cruisers were moored near to us and Mr Google informed us they had cost $120 million and $150 million to build and were owned by Russians. I express no opinion on Russian oligarchs and how they might have made their billions. The last thing I need is a knock on the door at three in the morning and being confronted by seven foot Yetis with muscles in their spit. But these gin palaces are small fry compared to some of the stuff that floats into Monte Carlo, we were told. Super duper expensive cars are everywhere and plonking ourselves in a smart cafe in the Place du Casino, we were given a continuous display of mouth watering automobiles in a meandering stream as they traversed the square. True, there was the occasional Renault or Volkswagen (peasants) but they were always sandwiched by yet another McLaren, Bentley or Lamborghini. Monte Carlo has more Rolls than a Sainsbury’s cafeteria. We settled the €90 bill for our six beers and having applied CPR to our friend Adrian and his ravaged wallet, we decided to enter the hallowed halls of the casino. Except me. I was dispatched to the nearby Hotel de Paris to enquire about room rates. Just for a laugh they said. So, adjusting my slightly scuffed plastic rain jacket, and pleased that my Primark chinos were clean on that

day, I entered the Foyer that resembled a Liberace wet dream. “May I help you sir?” enquired Al Pacino as he and three extras from Godfather VII closed in on me. “Just came in to get a brochure”, I stammered. “I am sorry sir, but only registered guests at the Casino are permitted to stay here”. How did he know that I was not a high roller? Taking another step towards me as if to emphasis the point that I should leave, I caught a whiff of his exclusive after shave, probably ‘Macho

Platinum’ by Chanel. And as I slunk away, I left him with a whiff of mine: ‘Abject Humiliation’ by The Pound Shop.


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Through pink tinted specs Barry Duke's view of the Spanish Costas by

Barry Duke

There are some pretty crazy myths about Benidorm. My favourite is that the resort’s “Bird Island” appeared when a chunk of the mountain range called Puig Campana – a backdrop to the city – was kicked into the sea by a giant called Roldan who lost his cool when his daughter married a man he disapproved of. But some of the true facts about Benidorm – one of Spain’s most important tourist destinations that attracts around five million holidaymakers every year – are far stranger than the bunkum. One concerns the efforts of Pedro Zaragoza Orts – the man credited with Benidorm’s creation – to get once strongly Catholic Spain to accept the bikini. Zaragoza, Benidorm’s mayor for 17 years who died in 2008 aged 85, had seen pictures of the twopiece swimming costumes in magazines. He liked what he saw, and knew that – in northern Europe – they had become enormously popular. But in Spain the skimpy beachwear horrified the Church, and was banned by the Franco regime. In 1953 – on the principle that “you simply couldn’t stop it” – Zaragoza allowed bikinis in Benidorm. No one in the country had attempted this before, and there was outrage. As members of the Civil Guard scuffled with scantily-clad girls on Benidorm’s beaches, the local archbishop threatened to excommunicate Zaragoza, who then decided to appeal directly to the dictator Franco. At 6am one morning he reportedly set off for Madrid on his Vespa motor scooter, arriving in the Spanish capital eight hours later. “I changed my shirt but I went in to the General with my trousers spattered with motor oil,” he later claimed. “He backed me, and the bikini stayed”. If bikinis put a frown on the faces of diehard religious traditionalists, imagine their fury when Benidorm actively began promoting itself as a gay “Mecca” – today the city’s gay scene is on par with many of much longer-established world resorts. Regular visitors – and I was one until I settled here more than six years ago – all agree that it’s friendlier and less expensive than, say, Sitges, Gran Canaria, Mykonos or Brighton. It is home to a brilliant network of gay bars and clubs, literally situated minutes from each other in the picturesque Old Town, which is also crammed with a variety of restaurants offering cuisines ranging from traditional Spanish to Indian, Chinese and Thai. Another myth about Benidorm: the city has to import sand from Morocco to maintain its fabulous golden beaches. This “fact” apparently originated when a tour rep told this to a coachload of tourists heading from Alicante airport to their hotel in Benidorm in the early 70s. His comment passed into media history, and many still believe it is true. The truth is that the resort’s seven kilometres of silky soft sand are absolutely natural, and the city is actually an exporter that supplies high-grade sand to a number of nearby resorts. Fake news – don’t you just love it!

Photo from Flickr Ricardo Escarpias

Photo from Flickr Enrique Domingo

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Sex in the gritty

by

Michael Walsh

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WE ARE all familiar with the terms, slap an’ tickle, hanky-panky or a little bit of how’s your father. Such colourful expressions amusingly suggest that we are more comfortable with alternatives to the taboo three-letter word. There is much eccentricity about the British approach to human congress. Yet, amorous activity between humans is as essential to life as is eating, breathing, drinking beer and sleeping. But, we smile as we recall the name of the theatre production, ‘No Sex Please, We’re British’. Maybe the stork did deliver us. Unable to recall the event, I have to trust those who tell me when my 0 birthday party was held. I was hungry at the time and had other things on my mind. Strangely enough the same attractions still appeal and have held my attention ever since. As a ghost-writer it occurs to me that romantic novels and movies have lost the plot. On the one hand there is the Mills and Boon

type of romance. Apart from a little heavy breathing, whispered endearments and the tearing sound of a bodice, the rest is left to the imagination. Then, from the sublime to the ridiculous, the alternative is animalistic artificial couplings. These fantasy encounters are salaciously narrated in a way that would make a trooper blush. There is an elephant in the room and we seem to be blind to it. As a professional writer of other people’s books I am convinced that fantasy or real life amorous activities can and should be beautifully and romantically portrayed without the necessity of sordid titillation. One’s choice of novel doesn’t have to be maiden aunt or tasteless depravity. Amorous encounters can be written, read and enjoyed in such a way as to arouse empathy. The act of lovemaking then becomes what it should be; the fulfilment of a romantic relationship in ways that we actually yearn for, identify with and are actually achievable. This is what is missing and we can be certain that novelists and biographers, skillful and imaginative enough to reset romance will discover a profitable market.

Victors Vision

My word Victor, you certainly don’t look your age Yes. I know I should be flattered when getting a remark like that from someone I’m meeting for the first time. Well, just between you and me – I am. But it does get a bit irritating and embarrassing, and just occasionally I become all coy and gawky. The fact is my age is no secret. And why should it be? Most of my friends know that I am in my eighth decade, and have not noticed any great difference from a good few years ago, except that I get tetchy more times than I should! However, it all depends on how you cope with the ageing process when you get there. If you think old then old will take over. I mention all this because age seems to have become a hot topic over the years, not only in the UK but also here in Spain. The prejudice that has existed for so long has given way to a greater understanding that as soon as you reach retirement age you are not ready for the garbage bin. Of course age prejudice is no problem for the angels of HELP, that wonderful organization set up more than thirty years ago by Jill Porter Smith and her husband to assist expat patients at local hospitals who were unable to speak Spanish. But over the years HELP has become more than just a vehicle for language assistance. It consists of a group of compassionate people, some of them of ‘advanced age’, all of whom are dedicated to making the lives of expat patients more comfortable and less anxious. For instance, take Carol Valente.

Although born in England, Carol went to school in Switzerland and then went to live with a Spanish family in Madrid where she learnt to speak fluent Spanish. Some years and a couple of husbands later she came to live in Denia where she joined HELP. Over the years Carol has not only embraced her translator skills with vigour and determination but she has also given comfort to those who were unaware that they were dying. Carol Valente is now 83 years old. Most days you will find her striding energetically along the corridors at La Marina Hospital at Denia meeting expat patients and taking them off to keep their Consultant appointments. You probably wouldn’t even notice her, a slight diminutive figure wearing quite ordinary clothes but with a pleasant smile that would reassure any doubting soul. At the age of 83 Carol Valente has as much energy and stamina as someone half her age. But she is also no man’s fool. I remember a time when I failed to turn up for an appointment and that sweet welcoming voice turned into a block of stone: ‘You should have let me know,’ she said, scolding me like a school matron. ‘This is a hospital and we all have to stick to time.’ The look I got convinced me not to be so negligent in the future!

Carol Valente is what the difference between young and old is all about. Aches and pains maybe, but the brain is as active as ever and anyone who underestimates its potency, its potential, is making a grave error. However, age must be treated with as much respect by the old themselves as by the young. In my range of vision retirement is a dirty word. In fact, whoever coined the phrase, ‘Old age isn’t for cissies,’ got it just about right.


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I walk my children every day to school. At the top of the main road in our town there is a bus stop. In front of the bus stop there is a zebra crossing, which I have to cross with my young children to get to school. There are no traffic lights. Where the zebra crossing is situated and the top of the main road which leads to a roundabout with signs for two different towns. The traffic is horrendous and cars do not stop at the crossing because they are not looking, they are only looking at the town signs for where they want to go. How do I get in touch with the local town hall or council about sorting out a pelican traffic light there? I live very close to the crossing and have seen and heard many accidents that have happened there. I am worried for the safety of myself and my children when we cross the road. Susan in Teulada.

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Spanish Property Ownership by

Mark Roach

Company Director and Spanish Tax Consultant

What BREXIT could mean for property owners in Spain The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union has raised important questions in regards to how such a move will affect British buyers of property in Spain or current Spanish property owners. As a member of the Association of International Property Professionals, Wincham is made up of qualified Lawyers, Tax Consultants, Accountants, Gestores (qualified Legal Assistants) and Economists. Using the skills and experience of its staff, Wincham is monitoring the situation very closely and will continue to be at the forefront of events as they develop, offering support and expert advice to new and existing clients. It must be noted that Spain has a long history of welcoming overseas buyers, so Brexit is unlikely to impact the rights of British citizens. Spanish property remains excellent

value for money. What’s more, trade treaties have operated between the UK and Spain for many years and existed long before the UK’s entry into the EU during 1973. With offices in the UK and Spain, Wincham specialises in helping clients purchase, own, inherit and sell Spanish property either privately or within a UK limited company structure. Purchasing Spanish Property within a UK Limited Structure can provide a number of benefits including:• Possible reduction of the 8-10% Property Purchase Tax on Resale Purchases. • Spanish Inheritance and Wealth Tax savings. • No 3% annual Off-Shore Company Tax. • No Spanish Will and Probate required. • Reduction in potential future Capital Gains Tax Wincham can provide a range of services to make the process easier, including 24-hour UK Company

Wincham International Limited, Wincham House, Greenfield Farm Trading Estate, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 4TR, England. (Wincham International also have offices located on the Costa Blanca and the Costa del Sol) UK Tel: +44 (0)1260 299 700 | Spain Tel: +34 965 830 991 | Email: iht.info@wincham.com | Web: www.wincham.com

formation, and couriered documents to the UK and Spain. Wincham can also act as your Spanish lawyers to complete due-diligence and searches on the property or land. Visit www.winchamukcompany.com if you’re a buyer looking for more information on Spanish property. Visit www.winchamiht.com to receive a free Spanish Inheritance Tax illustration, demonstrating the potential liabilities to your Beneficiaries when inheriting Spanish assets. You can also watch the Wincham four minute online video regarding tax efficient property ownership. If you have any questions regarding privately buying or selling a property, or have any Legal, Accounting, or Taxation requirements, visit the Wincham website www.wincham.com or call one of our trained Wincham Consultants +44 (0) 1260 299 700 (UK), or 0034 965 830 991 (Calpe, Spain).


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Spanish inflation rate at more than 4-year high Well above the ECB target of just below 2 percent The Spanish inflation rate rocketed to 3 percent year-on-year in February, up from 2.9 percent in January and the fastest growth rate since December 2012. The rate was lower than the expected 3.2 percent by analysts in a Reuters poll but has nevertheless fuelled criticism in Germany of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) quantitative easing programme, which is aimed at taking price growth back to the central bank’s goal of just below 2 percent. Surging prices across the euro zone have caused debate over the ECB’s next move and whether it will scale back its monetary policy stance now, given that an economic recovery across the bloc also appears to be picking up steam. Inflation rate is based upon the consumer price index (CPI) and in Spain, the most

important categories in the consumer price index are food and non-alcoholic beverages (20 percent of the total weight), transport (15 percent), housing and utilities (13 percent) and hotels, cafés and restaurants (12 percent). The index also includes: Recreation and culture (9 percent); miscellaneous goods and services (7 percent); and clothing and footwear (7 percent). Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house; health; communications; alcoholic beverages and tobacco; and education account for the remaining 18 percent of total weight. Inflation rate in Spain averaged 6.84 percent from 1955 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 28.43 percent in August of 1977 and a record low of -1.37 percent in July of 2009. Preliminary inflation readings for Germany are due on March 1, while data European Central for the euro zone as a whole will be Bank in Frankfurt, Germany released on March 2.


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Working people die before qualifying for state pension Pension age to rise to 70.5 years? MPs in the UK have warned that further increases to the state pension age could mean many working people die before qualifying for it. In The Commons work and pensions select committee report on intergenerational fairness, published on Tuesday, it was claimed that financing the current “triple lock” guarantee on pensions in the future will not be possible without increasing the state pension age to 70.5 years. Making the triple lock sustainable would mean pushing the state pension age over average life expectancy in poorer areas of the UK. It would leave men in London, Blackpool, Bradford and Manchester dying on average before they receive their state pension. Current male life expectancy is lowest in Blackpool, at 67.5, while it is 68.7 in parts of Bradford and 70.2 in much of Manchester. Tower Hamlets in London’s East End has a male life expectancy of 69.1.

The committee, citing figures from the Institute of Fiscal Studies recommended that the triple lock be replaced from 2020 by a smoothed earnings link. This would benchmark the state pension to a fixed proportion of average earnings whilst also protecting its purchasing power in times of inflation. Ministers have rejected suggestions that the triple lock be replaced. A government spokesperson said: “The government wants to ensure economic security for people at every stage of their life, including retirement. The triple lock has protected the incomes of millions of pensioners and we are committed to it for the duration of this parliament.” Retirees who have an occupational pension, own their own home and may also still be earning (gains from property etc.) are £20 a week better off than working households on average –according to research published last week by the Resolution Foundation.

Men in London, Blackpool, Bradford and Manchester are less likely to receive their state pension.

It’s electrifying! The cost of electricity varies hugely from country to country and further differences can be seen between localities within any particular country. There are many factors that account for these price differences. The cost of power generation depends on local weather patterns, government and industry regulation, government subsidies and of course, largely on the type and market price of the fuel used. In the European Commission’s third Quarterly Report of 2016 on European electricity markets, the EU average household electricity price (inclusive of taxes) was 20.90 c€/kWh. The report was taken across 28 countries and shows Spanish electricity costing above average and more than that of its neighbouring countries at 21.35 c€/kWh whilst residents in the UK pay 19.47 c€/kWh and those in France enjoy 16.90 c€/kWh. If you’re a business owner, you would also pay less for electricity to run your shop, office or warehouse in France, with the Commission’s report on industrial consumers electricity prices (without VAT and non-recoverable taxes) showing average prices of 9.99 c€/kWh in France in comparison to 13.74 c€/kWh in England and 10.20 c€/kWh in Spain. The EU average for industrial consumers being 11.80 c€/kWh. There are an array of price-comparison sites allowing you to keep check that you’re receiving the best rates for your electricity along with other utilities – gas, water etc. Gas and electricity market reports along with the third Quarterly Report can be found on the European Commission’s website here - https:// ec.europa.eu/energy/en/data-analysis/market-analysis.

How electricity costs in Spain shape up versus countries across the EU


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Your questions answered by

IGNACIO PELLICER MOLLĂ & PEDRO HEREDIA ORTIZ

LAWYERS

Can I refuse to accept an inheritance? If so, who would inherit my part? A Yes‌Depending on the last Will and Testament and the applicable law of the inheritance, the property and assets could be distributed among the other heirs or they could be divided among the children of the person who renounces the inheritance. They, like the person who renounced the inheritance, are also entitled to reject it.

When and where should I renounce the right to inherit? A In Spain you can do so in front of the Public Notary.

Are there other cases where you may lose an inheritance? A There are cases that an inheritance is difficult to deal with as a result of the debts of one of the co-heirs, since the creditors will make things more difficult for all the beneficiaries. If there were many debts, you might not be able to inherit anything.

You also may lose your inheritance if the deceased Will was improperly drawn up or the Will was not clearly in your favour.

How I can avoid these problems in the future for my heirs? A ALWAYS seek legal advice before making your last Will and Testament (Spanish will or international Will), In addition, it is advisable to do a study to minimize inheritance taxes payable by the heirs (implication of residency of people involved). Your lawyer can help you with all these steps to protect the future of your loved ones.

If you have any questions regarding this or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact us our team our experts will be happy to assist you. Call 965 480 737 or 606 056 282 or email info@pellicerheredia.com Videos at www.pellicerheredia.com


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On everyone’s lips

The Sound of Music This week, fellow Brit, Ed Sheeran is still dominating the UK Charts. His album “X” currently sits at number 4, more incredibly, the singles charts are something else to behold! Ed, has 3 singles in the top 5, “Shape Of You”, “Castle On The Hill” and “How Would You Feel” and next week these same tracks are going to be released as remix versions, which will surely secure his chart domination for the foreseeable future! Good on you Ed!

It’s all about the girls this year! Female artists having been cashing in their chips and taking home some truly unbelievable pay packages during 2016, according to recent figures published. Here are a few sickly salaries that will make your eyes water! Rihanna - $75 million - Her album "Anti" was another No. 1 hit, and she boasts endorsement deals with Dior, Puma and Samsung. Madonna - $76.5 million - The Material Girl's Rebel Heart tour grossed more than $170 million; she also has successful clothing and perfume lines. Adele - $80.5 million - In addition to sell-out arena concert performances, the British singer sold a record 3 millionplus copies of her album "25" in its first week of release last November.

My favourite moment of the month has to be the Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show, and it seems I am not the only one to have been blown away. Garnered as the most watch musical event on earth, this year’s extravaganza did NOT disappoint! Global superstar Lady Gaga took to the humungous stage in Housten’s NRG Stadium on the 5th of this month, and what a show. An unbeatable aerial display, killer dance routines combined with her signature vocals certainly cemented Gaga as the Queen of the concert. The show received 117.5 million viewers upon its initial broadcast, and over 150 million viewers across all platforms, making it the most viewed musical event in history according to NFL. P.S. Commercials costs peaked this year at a cost of $5 million for a 30 second broadcast!

Money Talks

Silver Screen

Epic movie: Check it out this week, The Great Wall. Starring Matt Damon.

Next week will be all about the Oscar’s. The event was only held this Sunday, so I will have the Nominees, winners and drama for you guys in the next edition!


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friday 3rd March BBC1

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7:00am 10:15am 11:00am 12:00am 12:45am 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:45pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 10:30pm 11:00pm 11:35pm 12:25pm

7:00am The World’s Most

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm

Breakfast The Housing Enforcers Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters Dom on the Spot Bargain Hunt BBC News Doctors The Coroner Escape to the Country Farmers’ Country Showdown Flog It! Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show A Question of Sport EastEnders Room 101 Not Going Out Tracey Ullman‘s Show BBC News The Graham Norton Show Meet the Fockers

Photographed 7:30am Heir Hunters 8:15am Big Dreams Small Spaces 9:15am Athletics 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Two Tribes 2:30pm Beat the Brain 3:00pm Natural World 4:00pm Athletics 8:30pm Celebrity Mastermind 9:30pm Only Connect 10:00pm The Secrets of Your Food

9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm

12:05am Imagine...

11:30pm 11:00pm 12:15am 1:15am

1:05am Taboo

1:40am

11:00pm QI 11:30pm Newsnight

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News Judge Rinder The Home Game Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street Schofield’s South African Adventure Coronation Street New Lethal Weapon The Nightly Show with David Walliams ITV News ITV News London Play to the Whistle The Nightly Show with David Walliams Jackpot247

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

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7:00am 7:45am 9:00am 10:05am 11:05am 12:00pm

7:00am 10:15am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:15pm

7:00am 7:25am 8:15am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:35am 11:25am 12:25pm 1:25pm 1:55pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:50pm 4:55pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 12:00am 12:30am

1:00pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 3:10pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 12:05pm 12:55am 1:55am

Countdown King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Undercover Boss USA Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Channel 4 News A New Life in the Sun Find it, Fix it, Flog it Countdown Fifteen to One A Place in the Sun Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast Gogglebox The Last Leg 8 Out of 10 Cats Rude Tube Zero Dark Thirty

2:15pm 2:45pm 3:20pm 4:20pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 1:00am

Childrens TV The Wright Stuff GPs: Behind Closed Doors 5 News Lunchtime Ice Chaos: Winter Road Rescue Home and Away Neighbours NCIS The Front 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight Happy Campers: Caravanning Celebrity Carry on Barging Cruising with Jane McDonald The Best of Bad TV: The 70s Super Casino

E4 You’ve Been Framed! Who’s Doing the Dishes? The Ellen DeGeneres Show Emmerdale Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! Psych Scorpion Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder You’ve Been Framed! You’ve Been Framed! You’ve Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men American Pie Family Guy Family Guy

7:10am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am 1:10am

Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records Emmerdale Omnibus Coronation Street Omnibus Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway Take Me Out The Voice UK Paul Blart: Mall Cop FYI Daily Paul Blart: Mall Cop Kindergarten Cop FYI Daily Kindergarten Cop Scorpion American Pie 2 FYI Daily American Pie 2 Family Guy Family Guy

7:00am 7:20am 8:05am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:15pm

Made in Chelsea Game of Clones Hollyoaks Rude(Ish) Tube Rules of Engagement Baby Daddy Charmed How I Met Your Mother The Big Bang Theory Baby Daddy How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Game of Clones Men in Black 3 Celebs Go Dating Tattoo Fixers The Big Bang Theory

8.30am Hollyoaks

SATURDAY 4th March BBC1

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7:00am 11:00am 12:30pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 2:15pm 3:15pm 3:45pm 5:10pm 6:10pm 6:40pm 7:00pm 7:45pm

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7:00am 9:30am 10:05am 10:25am 11:20am 12:20pm 12:25pm 2:30pm

9:00pm 9:40pm 10:30pm 11:00pm 11:20pm 12:45am

Breakfast Saturday Kitchen Live Mary Berry Everyday Football Focus BBC News Bargain Hunt My Life Monsters vs Aliens Final Score Celebrity Mastermind BBC News Pointless Let’s Sing and Dance for Comic Relief Who Dares Wins Casualty Mrs. Brown’s Boys BBC News Match of the Day This Country

2:00pm 2:30pm 3:15pm 4:15pm 4:45pm 5:15pm 9:15pm 9:45pm 10:15pm 11:00pm

7.45pm Let’s Sing & Dance for Comic Relief 11:30pm

North West Frontier Athletics Natural World Homes Under the Hammer Two Greedy Italians: Still Hungry The Little Paris Kitchen: Cooking with Rachel Khoo Escape to the Country Celebrity Mastermind University Challenge Only Connect Athletics Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands Dad’s Army Live at the Apollo Martin Scorsese: True Confessions Mean Streets

5:00pm 5:30pm 5:45pm 6:00pm 8:00pm 9:30pm 10:45pm 11:00pm 11:55pm

Childrens TV Bear Grylls Survival School Adventure Time Alphabetical Guess This House ITV News and Weather The Voice UK ITV Racing: Live from Doncaster You’ve Been Framed! ITV News London ITV News and Weather Despicable Me 2 Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway The Voice UK ITV News and Weather Lethal Weapon First Blood

9.30pm The Voice UK

CHANNEL 4

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7:20am 8:35am 9:30am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am 11:55am 12:30pm 1:00pm

7:00am Childrens TV 9:25am Noddy: Toyland Detective 9:40am Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:00am Shimmer and Shine 10:25am Peppa Pig 10:35am Peppa Pig 10:45am Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:55am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:30am Access 11:35am Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 12:35pm Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 1:35pm Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 2:30pm Dance Moms 3:25pm Dance Moms 4:20pm Dance Moms 5:15pm The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 6:15pm Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away: Final Demand 7:10pm Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! 8:05pm NCIS: Los Angeles 9:00pm NCIS 9:55pm 5 News Weekend 10:00pm Football on 5 11:00pm Football on 5 11:30pm Conspiracy: Pearl Harbor Cover-Up 12:30am Criminals Caught on Camera

7:00am

2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:35pm 6:35pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 12:25am

King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory The Simpsons The Simpsons Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast Come Dine with Me Come Dine with Me Come Dine with Me Come Dine with Me Come Dine with Me A Place in the Sun Location, Location, Location Grand Designs Channel 4 News Escape to the Chateau Penelope Keith at Her Majesty’s Service The Wolverine Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

7:10am 9:45am 12:10pm 1:40pm 2:55pm 4:55pm 5:55pm 6:00pm 6:45pm 7:45pm 7:50pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:05pm 11:10pm 12:10am 12:35am

E4

6.45pm Kindergarten Cop

Rude(Ish) Tube Young and Hungry How I Met Your Mother Melissa and Joey Baby Daddy Young and Hungry Young and Hungry Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 2:00pm The Goldbergs 2:30pm The Goldbergs 3:00pm The Goldbergs 3:30pm Black-Ish 4:00pm The Big Bang Theory 4:30pm The Big Bang Theory 5:00pm The Big Bang Theory 5:30pm The Big Bang Theory 6:00pm Mission Impossible 8:10pm The Big Bang Theory 8:35pm The Big Bang Theory 9:00pm The Big Bang Theory 9:30pm The Big Bang Theory 10:00pm Red 12:10am Gogglebox

SUNDAY 5th March BBC1 7:00am 8:30am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:15pm 2:00pm 2:15pm 3:15pm 4:15pm 5:00pm 5:35pm 6:35pm 6:50pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:20pm 11:30pm 12:35am

Breakfast Match of the Day The Andrew Marr Show The Big Questions Sunday Politics Bargain Hunt BBC News Homes Under the Hammer Flog It! Escape to the Country Songs of Praise Shop Well for Less BBC News BBC London News The Big Painting Challenge Countryfile Call the Midwife SS-GB BBC News BBC London News Match of the Day 2 American High School

BBC2 7:30am A to Z of TV Gardening 8:15am An Island Parish 8:45am Around the World in 80 Gardens 9:45am Countryfile 10:45am Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:15pm Nigel Slater’s Dish of the Day 12:45pm Nigellissima 1:15pm MOTD2 Extra 2:00pm Triathlon World Series 3:30pm Athletics 8:00pm Robot Wars 9:00pm Top Gear 10:00pm Special Forces 11:00pm London Road 12:30am Papillon

ITV1 7:25am 7:45am 7:55am 8:00am 8:05am 8:30am 8:35am 8:50am

Dino Dan: Trek’s Adventures Sooty Share a Story Oddbods Thunderbirds are Go Scrambled! Mr. Bean Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors 9:20am Horrid Henry 9:45am Teen Titans Go! 10:05am Adventure Time 10:25am ITV News 10:30am Countrywise 11:00am New: Peston on Sunday 11:55am Gino’s Italian Escape: Hidden Italy 12:25pm Chopping Block 1:25pm Who’s Doing the Dishes? 2:30pm ITV News and Weather 2:35pm The Voice UK 3:50pm Little Big Shots 4:50pm The Chase 5:50pm Tipping Point 6:50pm ITV News London 7:00pm ITV News and Weather 7:15pm Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule 7:40pm 5 Gold Rings 8:45pm The Voice UK 10:00pm The Good Karma Hospital 11:00pm ITV News and Weather 11:20pm The Nightly Show Best Bits 11:50pm Peston on Sunday

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

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7:15am King of Queens 8:30am Everybody Loves Raymond 9:25am Frasier 10:30am Sunday Brunch 1:30pm The Simpsons 2:00pm The Simpsons 2:30pm The Simpsons 3:00pm George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 4:00pm Location, Location, Location 5:00pm Channel 4 News 5:30pm Fantastic Four 7:30pm The Jump 9:00pm Rivers with Jeremy Paxman 10:00pm Homeland 11:00pm Gogglebox 12:00am 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

7:00am Childrens TV 9:20am Noddy: Toyland Detective 9:35am Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9:50am Shimmer and Shine 10:20am Peppa Pig 10:30am Peppa Pig 10:40am Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:50am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:25am Football on 5 12:20pm Football on 5 12:50pm The Fifth Element 3:10pm Spies Like Us 4:30pm 5 News 4:35pm Spies Like Us 5:10pm Secrets of the National Trust with Alan Titchmarsh 6:10pm Cruising with Jane McDonald 7:05pm Inside Windsor Castle 8:00pm Inside Windsor Castle 9:00pm Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 9:55pm 5 News Weekend 10:00pm The Bruce Forsyth Story 11:30pm An Audience with Bruce Forsyth 12:35am Bruce Forsyth’s Comedy Heroes

7:00am The Hot Desk 7:10am You’ve Been Framed! 7:35am Emmerdale Omnibus 10:10am Coronation Street Omnibus 12:45pm The Voice UK 2:00pm New2awesome 2:05pm Guidance 2:40pm Fame High 3:05pm Third Wheel 3:15pm Third Wheel 3:30pm L.A. Story 3:50pm You’ve Been Framed! 4:50pm Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 6:25pm King Kong 7:25pm FYI Daily 7:30pm King Kong 10:00pm Ibiza Weekender 11:00pm Family Guy 11:30pm Family Guy 12:00am Family Guy 12:30am American Dad!

3pm George Clark’s Amazing Spaces

E4 7:00am Rude(Ish) Tube 7:20am How I Met Your Mother 8:05am Melissa and Joey 9:00am Baby Daddy 10:00am Black-Ish 10:30am Hollyoaks Omnibus 1:00pm The Jump 2:40pm Step Up 4:40pm The Goldbergs 6:05pm The Big Bang Theory 6:35pm The Big Bang Theory 7:05pm The Big Bang Theory 7:35pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm Unstoppable 10:00pm New: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 11:00pm The Grey

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MONDAY 6th March BBC1

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7:00am Breakfast 10:15am The Housing Enforcers 11:00am Homes Under the Hammer 12:00pm Heir Hunters 12:45pm Dom on the Spot 1:15pm Bargain Hunt 2:00pm BBC News 2:30pm BBC London News 2:45pm Doctors 3:15pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries 4:15pm Escape to the Country 4:45pm Money for Nothing 5:30pm Flog It! 6:15pm Pointless 7:00pm BBC News 7:30pm BBC London News 8:00pm The One Show 8:30pm Inside Out 9:00pm EastEnders 9:30pm Panorama 10:00pm Crimewatch 11:00pm BBC News at Ten 11:30pm BBC London News 11:45pm Imagine...

7:00am The World’s Most Photographed 7:30am Heir Hunters 8:15am The Farmers’ Country Showdown 9:00am The Great Interior Design Challenge 10:00am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC Newsroom Live 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Two Tribes 2:30pm Beat the Brain 3:00pm Building Dream Homes 3:30pm Channel Patrol 4:15pm Rivers with Griff Rhys Jones 5:15pm Madagascar 6:15pm Bargain Hunt 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 8:00pm Top Gear 9:00pm University Challenge 9:30pm Mary Berry Everyday 10:00pm Meet the Lords 11:00pm Cradle to Grave 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am The Secrets of Your Food

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 2:55pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm

7:00am 7:45am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:35am 11:05am 12:00pm

7:00am 10:15am 12:15pm 1:10pm 1:15pm

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Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder The Home Game Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Coronation Street The Kyle Files Coronation Street Broadchurch The Nightly Show with John Bishop 11:30pm ITV News 12:00am ITV News London

1:00pm 1:05pm 2:05pm 3:10pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 9:30pm 10:00pm 11:00pm 11:50pm

Countdown King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Undercover Boss USA Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Channel 4 News A New Life in the Sun Find it, Fix it, Flog it Countdown Fifteen to One A Place in the Sun Couples Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Food Unwrapped Travel Man Mutiny How’d You Get So Rich? Tattoo Fixers

2:15pm 2:45pm 3:15pm 4:20pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:05pm 12:05am

Childrens TV The Wright Stuff GPs Behind Closed Doors 5 News Lunchtime The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door Home and Away Neighbours NCIS Her Dark Past 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight The Cars That Made Britain Great Winter Road Rescue The Railway Britain’s Biggest Cash Grab G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

E4 You’ve Been Framed! Who’s Doing the Dishes? The Ellen DeGeneres Show Emmerdale Coronation Street Coronation Street Psych Scorpion Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale Coronation Street Coronation Street The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder You’ve Been Framed! You’ve Been Framed! You’ve Been Framed! You’ve Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Family Guy The Great Indoors American Dad! American Dad! Family Guy

7:00am 7:10am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 11:00pm 12:05am

Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts Made in Chelsea Games of Clones Hollyoaks Rules of Engagement Baby Daddy Charmed How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Baby Daddy Baby Daddy How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Game of Clones Mirror Mirror Celebs Go Dating First Dates Abroad

Pick of the Week The Secret Chef

Britain’s worst cooks surprise their loved ones when they are turned into culinary masters who have been taught in secret by a top chef.

9pm ITV1, Tuesday 7th March

TUESDAY 7th March

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7:00am The World’s Most Photographed 7:30am Heir Hunters 8:15am The Farmers’ Country Showdown 9:00am The Big Painting Challenge 10:00am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC Newsroom Live 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm The Super League Show 2:45pm Countryfile 3:00pm Building Dream Homes 3:30pm Channel Patrol 4:15pm Rivers with Griff Rhys Jones 5:15pm Madagascar 6:15pm Bargain Hunt 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 8:00pm Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm Kate Humble - Back to the Land 10:00pm 1066: A Year to Conquer England 11:00pm Inside No 9 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Imagine...

7:00am 9:30am 10:25am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 2:55pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm

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Breakfast The Housing Enforcers Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters Dom on the Spot Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Doctor Blake Mysteries Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Flog It! Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show EastEnders Holby City The Replacement BBC News BBC London News Panorama The Big Painting Challenge

Good Morning Britain Lorraine The Jeremy Kyle Show This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News ITV News London Judge Rinder The Home Game Tipping Point The Chase ITV News London ITV Evening News Emmerdale Britain’s Busiest Motorway The Secret Chef Play to the Whistle The Nightly Show with John Bishop 11:30pm ITV News 12:00am ITV News London

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Countdown King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Undercover Boss USA Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Channel 4 News A New Life in the Sun Find it, Fix it, Flog it Countdown Fifteen to One A Place in the Sun Couples Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News The Political Slot The Secret Life of the Zoo Mutiny Catastrophe This is Us4 Gogglebox

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Childrens TV Noddy: Toyland Detective Paw Patrol Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom Digby Dragon Peppa Pig Peppa Pig Wissper Toot the Tiny Tugboat The Wright Stuff CGPs: Behind Closed Doors 5 News Lunchtime Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords Home and Away Neighbours NCIS: Los Angeles Shoot to Kill 5 News Neighbours Home and Away 5 News Tonight Winter Road Rescue Inside Windsor Castle Secrets of the National Trust with Alan Titchmarsh Adolf and EvaAdolf and Eva

E4 You’ve Been Framed! Who’s Doing the Dishes? The Ellen DeGeneres Show Emmerdale Coronation Street Coronation Street Psych Scorpion Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale Coronation Street Coronation Street The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder You’ve Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Hell’s Kitchen Plebs Family Guy Family Guy

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7:00am The World’s Most Photographed 7:30am Heir Hunters 8:15am Money for Nothing 9:00am Sicily: Wonder of the Mediterranean 10:00am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC Newsroom Live 12:30pm The Budget 4:30pm Channel Patrol 5:15pm Madagascar 6:15pm Bargain Hunt 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 8:00pm Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm The House That £100k Built 10:00pm Incredible Medicine: Dr Weston’s Casebook 11:00pm Mock the Week 11:30pm Newsnight 12:15am Meet the Lords

7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 1:20pm Chancellor’s Budget 2017 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm The Home Game 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV Evening News 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Coronation Street 9:00pm Little Big Shots 10:00pm Benidorm 11:00pm The Nightly Show with John Bishop 11:30pm ITV News 12:00am ITV News London

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7:00am Childrens TV 9:05am Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9:15am Digby Dragon 9:30am Peppa Pig 9:40am Peppa Pig 9:50am Wissper 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:15pm GPs: Behind Closed Doors 1:10pm 5 News Lunchtime 1:15pm The Great British Benefits Handout 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours 3:20pm NCIS 4:20pm Two Wrongs 6:00pm 5 News 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm Killer Landslides 9:00pm GPs: Behind Closed Doors 10:00pm Climbing the Property Ladder 11:00pm Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away!

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7:00am Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts 7:10am Made in Chelsea 8:00am Game of Clones 8:30am Hollyoaks 9:00am Rules of Engagement 10:00am Baby Daddy 11:00am Charmed 1:00pm How I Met Your Mother 2:00pm The Goldbergs 3:00pm The Big Bang Theory 4:00pm Baby Daddy 5:00pm How I Met Your Mother 6:00pm The Goldbergs 7:00pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm Hollyoaks 8:30pm Game of Clones 9:00pm The Big Bang Theory 9:30pm The Big Bang Theory 10:00pm Timeless 11:00pm Celebs Go Dating 12:05am Supernatural

Breakfast The Housing Enforcers Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters Dom on the Spot Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Doctor Blake Mysteries Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Flog It! Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show Who Do You Think You Are? The Real Marigold Hotel BBC News BBC London News Peter Kay’s Car Share

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Countdown King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody Loves Raymond Frasier Frasier Undercover Boss USA Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Channel 4 News A New Life in the Sun Find it, Fix it, Flog it Countdown Fifteen to One A Place in the Sun Couples Come Dine with Me The Simpsons Hollyoaks Channel 4 News Hidden Restaurants with Michel Roux Jr The Royal House of Windsor A Killing in My Family 24 Hours in A and E

Who’s Doing the Dishes? The Ellen DeGeneres Show Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! Psych Scorpion Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale You’ve Been Framed! The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder You’ve Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Two and a Half Men Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber 11:05pm FYI Daily 11:10pm Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber

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7:00am Good Morning Britain 9:30am Lorraine 10:25am The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30am This Morning 1:30pm Loose Women 2:30pm ITV Lunchtime News 2:55pm ITV News London 3:00pm Judge Rinder 4:00pm The Home Game 5:00pm Tipping Point 6:00pm The Chase 7:00pm ITV News London 7:30pm ITV Evening New 8:00pm Emmerdale 8:30pm Buy Today, Pay Tomorrow? 9:00pm Emmerdale 9:30pm Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule 10:00pm Prime Suspect 1973 11:00pm The Nightly Show with John Bishop 11:30pm ITV News

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7:00am Childrens TV 9:15am Digby Dragon 9:30am Peppa Pig 9:40am Peppa Pig 9:50am Wissper 10:00am Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15am The Wright Stuff 12:15pm GPs: Behind Closed Doors 1:10pm News Lunchtime 1:15pm Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 2:15pm Home and Away 2:45pm Neighbours 3:20pm NCIS 4:15pm Perfect Life, Perfect Lies 6:00pm News 6:30pm Neighbours 7:00pm Home and Away 7:30pm 5 News Tonight 8:00pm Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords 9:00pm Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 10:00pm Great British Benefits Handout 11:00pm Celebrity Sex Pod

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Breakfast The Housing Enforcers Homes Under the Hammer Heir Hunters Dom on the Spot Bargain Hunt BBC News BBC London News Doctors The Doctor Blake Mysteries Escape to the Country Money for Nothing Flog It! Pointless BBC News BBC London News The One Show EastEnders Would I Lie to You? EastEnders Britain on the Fiddle BBC News at Ten BBC London News Question Time

Flog it! Trade Secrets Heir Hunters An Island Parish Great British Railway Journeys 10:00am Victoria Derbyshire 12:00pm BBC Newsroom Live 1:00pm The Daily Politics 2:00pm Two Tribes 2:30pm Beat the Brain 3:00pm Building Dream Homes 3:30pm Channel Patrol 4:15pm The Hunt 6:15pm Bargain Hunt 7:00pm Eggheads 7:30pm The Hairy Bikers’ Comfort Food 8:00pm Antiques Road Trip 9:00pm Great Pottery Throw Down 10:00pm Brexit: Britain’s Biggest Deal 11:00pm Match of the Day 11:30pm Newsnight

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You’ve Been Framed! Who’s Doing the Dishes? The Ellen DeGeneres Show Emmerdale Coronation Street You’ve Been Framed! Psych Scorpion Who’s Doing the Dishes? Emmerdale Coronation Street You’ve Been Framed! The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Jeremy Kyle Show The Jeremy Kyle Show Judge Rinder You’ve Been Framed! Two and a Half Men Release the Hounds Family Guy Family Guy

Rude(Ish) Tube Shorts Made in Chelsea Game of Clones Hollyoaks Rules of Engagement Baby Daddy Charmed How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Baby Daddy How I Met Your Mother The Goldbergs The Big Bang Theory Hollyoaks Game of Clones The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory Gap Year Celebs Go Dating Brooklyn Nine-Nine


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Valencia en “Fallas�

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what’s on On Saturday 11th March, Aisha Nicole will be bringing her Adele Tribute Show to Le Cabaret, La Pedrera Industrial Estate, Benissa. She brings you all the hits from her albums, taking you all the way back to Adele’s first hit “Chasing Pavements”. Aisha has worked as a singer on the Costa Blanca for many years and her mannerisms, personality and delivery all create a show which has been put together with great detail and research, giving any Adele fan the perfect night out! Not to be missed!!! Reserve your table now!. Tickets are 20 euros which includes a two course meal. For bookings and details of future events in Le Cabaret phone: 608 419 715 or email: lecabaret1@gmail.com. Le Cabaret is located in the La Pedrera Industrial Estate, on the N 332, between Teulada and Benissa.

Xabia Book Circle

THE NEXT meeting of the Xabia Book Circle is to take place on Tuesday 7th March at the Social Centre in Xabia Old Town at 6.30pm. Terry Gifford, well known author and academic, will give a talk about Women and Nature in D.H.Lawrence’s novel “Women in Love”. Xabia Book Circle meet on the first Tuesday of each month in the Centro Social, Xàbia Old Town, beside the Health Centre, at 6.30pm and finish at 8.45pm. You can also follow their activities on www.xabiabookcircle.com For further information contact the Xabia Book Circle Secretary, Nina Davies on 965 791 782 or email ninamdavies@yahoo.co.uk

Continued from page 37 The spring equinox is fast approaching, the nights are getting lighter, the days warmer and for any true blooded Valencian, it is the start of one of the most fantastic festivals you will see anywhere on the planet; The Fallas! This 2 week celebration is to Valencia what the Carnival is to Rio with preparations starting for the next event the day the preceding one finishes, every year promising to be bigger and better, each attracting millions of people from around the world. But this year the Valencian people really do have something to celebrate after the Fallas celebration was added to the list of intangible cultural heritage of human rights list on 30th November 2016. Tuesday 28th February saw the official start to the daily “Fallas” programme with the Mascletà in the town hall square at 2 o’clock. This is where thousands of firecrackers are ignited getting louder and louder as they go, creating the sensation of a “terremoto”

Soggy Bottom Band – Jam Sessions The Soggy Bottom Band consists of Malcolm Adams (guitar-vocals), Terry Hayes (drums), Bernie Ford (guitar) and Jose Calle (bass guitar-vocals) who perform regular Jammin' Sessions every month. The “Jams” are very popular as they get many established, intermediate and beginner musicians turning up to play and sing. The “Soggys” can be contacted on 669 315 657. March Gigs: Sunday 5th: Bar Emilio, Llosa de Camacho, 4pm Sunday 12th: Victoria Station, (Bar Planet, Parcent, 5pm Sunday 19th: Rte. El Cantaro, Orbeta, Orba, 4pm Sunday 26th: Bar Rafol, La Pedrera, Denia, 4pm

Timewarp Duo – Tribute Shows Husband and wife duo Justin James and Jaime Lee are better known as “Timewarp”. Both Jaime and Justin have a true talent for singing whether performing haunting ballads, powerful rock anthems or pop classics. They have been performing professionally together for the past 16 years. All “Timewarp” shows are known for their feel good and upbeat music for all generations to enjoy, where the audience is invited to relax and sing along or get up and dance the night away. Phone: 671 354 188 or visit www.timewarpduo.com March Gigs: Friday 3rd: Hotel Sol Ifach, Calpe, 9pm (Open to Public) (Every Friday) Saturday 4th: Rte. Brauhaus, C/Pintor Sorolla, 8pm (Every Saturday) Thursday 9th: Rio Connection Bar, Benidorm, 9.30pm Thursday 16th: Camping Calpe Mar, Calle Estovenia, Calpe, 7.30pm Thursday 23rrd: Rio Connection Bar, Benidorm, 9.30pm

(earthquake) and this event will now continue up to the final day of the festival on Sunday 19th March. Over the next two weeks there will be music, parades, lots of parties and the streets and squares of the busy city will become filled with over 800 individual statues, each carefully designed and brightly painted, that ultimately will be burned on the last day. On the 17th and 18th March, the city celebrates “La ofrenda de flores” (the offering of the flowers) which is a procession by the “Falleras” which each offer a bunch of flowers to a 12 meter high virgin Mary that is constructed of wood in the “Plaza de la Virgen” next to the Cathedral and the flowers are placed colour by colour until the structure is completed. The statues that line the street and squares are caricatures of fanciful figures, famous people, and politicians in provocative poses arranged in a gravity-defying manner as they reach up into the sky, with some of them being over

30 metres tall. The festival itself is held in commemoration of Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters and marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. It is said that the tradition started in the middle ages, when artisans disposed of broken artefacts and pieces of wood they saved during the winter by burning them to celebrate the spring equinox. Valencia carpenters used planks of wood to hang their candles on during the winter to provide the light they needed to work. With the arrival of spring, they were no longer needed and so burned. Over time and with the intervention of the church, the date of the burning was made to coincide with the celebration of the festival of Saint Joseph and has grown to what we see today as one of the largest celebrations in Spain. If you would like to see this spectacular event, Round Town Travel are offering an excursion on Saturday 18th March. See page 5 for details.



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Kenny, People have been telling me about the New World Order. Can you explain what this is because I am finding it hard to accept the reality of it! Carmen A. Hi Carmen. The New World Order can be seen in many ways. It is in effect a need to Globalise the World and to establish a Government that is responsible for the administration of it. Though this may have a sinister repercussion it is important to say that if such an action improves the life we all lead then it will iron out all the poverty and misery, and offer enhanced facilities that the entire World can benefit from directly. There are those who feel that such a globalisation may be detrimental to those very people who are at risk, as the World cannot, or will not, be able to support such a burgeoning population, with a negative result ensuing.

If It’s Your Birthday This Week

Be sure that you are that voice to be heard; and fully accept that time for you, right now, is just an illusion. With all the will in the World there is only so much you can take in, but if anyone can do a lot with a little...then that is you, for sure!

Kenny Corris For Readings, Consultations and Castings email: kennycorris@hotmail.com / www.kennycorris.net Mobile: 686 361 594 / Tel: 965 878 424

Look to your opposing sign of Libra this week because it really is a time when the scales have to balance and you must maintain equilibrium, even if others seem to be losing theirs! Midweek the Sun sextiles Pluto and this will see the truth being widely known; and some apology due to you. Unfortunately for some, you were right all along this time.

It is very hard for your pride to accept that you could be at fault this time around. Accept that things were meant to be and remove any blame which will enable you to see what lies beneath, and deduce what is important or not. Believe in your inherent abilities to predict, and accelerate to the real source of the problem to enable a quicker and better solution.

Jupiter brushes up to Mercury and this trasnsmutes distinctly positive possibilities, though it could be perceived as sugaring the pill somewhat. Whilst you take on the true meaning of life and its eventualities, you are using your psychic energies to predict, with protection in mind. There may very well be some tears before bedtime!

It is all change and change around this week as your schedule widens to cope with a drastic situation; but one which allows you to show others just how far you have gone and what you are now prepared to do. Taking control means just what it says, and you are in fine form to see things through to the satisfactory completion that you had in mind.

Your mutable and sometimes negative views are a result of your deep concern and your dedication and determination. However ther are time such as now when others misinterpret what you are saying, and maybe deliberately! Mercury conjuncts with Neptune, planetary leader of your opposing sign of Pisces, to bring closure.

Hard work should bring good results, but it doesn’t have to be your total focus right now. This would be a good time to reward friends with hospitality, especially since you have been neglecting them as of late. Letting down your hair and getting down to basics would be a smart move. Mars trines Saturn at the start of a busy week, so make time!

Somebody surely has their wires crossed this week and what is needed is clear communication right now. All this could be blamed on the poignant sextile between Pluto and Mercury later this week. Though it may seem to be slow progress, much good comes from conservation and determination in a situation where ignorance now is no bliss.

Lighten up about something! You are losing sleep and seem to have just one focus at present, whereas a satisfactory solution is in the hands of others right now. Fear travels the body in the nervous system and so, taking time to look within and calming yourself is on the cards. The Sun sextiles with Pluto which allows for deep calm and resolve.

You are not going back on a promise, but you are wiser to someone who seems to be being manipulative and controlling. Beware of just what is behind a simple request! Jupiter opposes your planetary leader, Uranus, and this is not a matter of the reversal of fortune, but it is time for the rightful settling, at last, of an ongoing financial matter.

Moon magic may just come to your rescue this week as you are faced with a decision that really nobody should have to make. You seem to be empowered and have gone beyond anger, which allows you to see things from both sides! You are learning from all this, but remember as a Water sign you are instinctive, as you go with the flow!

Bite your tongue just a little longer, because it will be well worth it. Allow others to entangle themselves even more and then they will be calling for you to help. Allbeit that this is a difficult situation and that you are feeling prickly, somebody isn’t cutting the mustard, but will learn the hard way, and that isn’t your fault; wait and see and be prepared!

Neptune is ebullient and fixed, with Mercury calling the shots at the very start of the week. Aspects of communication are your contact with the World, and clearing to send a positive message is done this week with a knowledge that this time at least you will be heard! Now be sure of exactly the message that you know you have to send!


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Cryptic Crossword

Across 1 Not as light as the remodelled red ark (6) 4 Contracted in meagre education (6) 9 Instrument comes in all the Olympic colours (7) 10 Sort out the charge (5) 11 Repatriated partly back to Wick (5) 12 Overwhelm the confused Bee Gees and me with no energy (7) 13 PS, did splice turn out to be a lumber problem? (7,4) 18 Unpaid morning at European Union’s railway (7) 20 Charade is noted, more’s the pity (5) 22 Connections on the golf course (5) 23 Slid new concoction in Dodge (7) 24 Vicar Peter hides rug (6) 25 Bride’s make-up is rubbish (6)

Down 1 Assistant put in the wrong dye (6) 2 Pacer runs backwards for a review (5) 3 To gripe about self-aggrandisement (3,4) 5 Polish disguise (5) 6 Some boyfriend lessons are eternal (7) 7 Ran quickly and threw an arrow (6) 8 Betray two exes (6,5) 14 An ‘ell of a driver! (7) 15 Hate rude kid’s lie (7) 16 The budgerigar licence contains Dracula’s worst fear (6) 17 Break the depression (6) 19 Turn out little Susan after the

Quick Crossword Across 1 Outer covering (4) 3 Spires (8) 9 Become inflated (7) 10 Male singing voice (5) 11 Agent provocateur (12) 13 Crushed rock (6) 15 Badinage (6) 17 Home of Royal Opera House (6,6) 20 Keyboard instrument (5) 21 Tablet (7) 22 Appalling (8) 23 Person in charge (4)

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Down 1 Interfere with (8) 2 Eskimo hut (5) 4 Affectionate (6) 5 Spectacular entertainment (12) 6 Compassionate (7) 7 Painful (4) 8 Gibberish (12) 12 Female ruler (8) 14 Alligator pear (7) 16 Pinched (6) 18 Wild dog of Australia (5) 19 Musical composition (4)

Pop Quiz

Survived the 80’s? Here’s 10 questions to test your memory of those golden years! Answers next week! 1 2 3 4 5

What group did New Order evolve from? What were the names of Kevin’s best friend and girl friend on “The Wonder Years?” What was the name of the mechanical bear on Battlestar Galactica? What commercial was Michael Jackson singing for when his hair caught on fire? Who was the 4th child on “Growing Pains?”

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Name 3 Strawberry Shortcake characters (besides Strawberry Shortcake) What, according to GI Joe, was “Half the battle”? What was the name of the Bjork-fronted 80’s band? Who lamented about “No chocolate-covered candy hearts to give away and no wedding Saturday within the month of June”? What famous Wham! frontman went on to record a multiplatinum record in 1987?

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Millions affected by lack of iron Females suffer deficiency more than men

Yoga and arthritis RECENT STUDIES conducted by an American research team have shown a significant improvement in the health of arthritis sufferers who take part in regular yoga sessions. The twice weekly sessions helped to reduce the pain endured by those with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, whilst also boosting energy levels and making it easier to carry out everyday tasks. Osteoarthritis is caused by wear and tear of cartilage, making joints painful and causing difficulties for suffers to bend, lift and grip. Rheumatoid arthritis is linked to the immune system attacking the joints making them painful and swollen. There are no cures for either. All participants in the study had either osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Half of them did two yoga classes a week plus a practice session at home, whilst the other half continued life as normal. After two months, the yoga participants reported around a 20 per cent improvement in pain relief, increased energy levels and better mood and physical function. Anyone with arthritis intending to start yoga should always consult their doctor before their first session. There are a number of well qualified yoga instructors in our area who will help you choose the most suitable classes for your current fitness levels.

We can often dismiss our tiredness and low energy levels as pitfalls of a busy and stressful lifestyle, but these symptoms may be hiding a far more serious health issue. We could actually be suffering from Iron deficiency. Millions of unsuspecting people, particularly women are getting far too little Iron though the foods they eat. Even female athletes can suffer with some getting up to 60% less than their dietary needs. Severe deficiency can occasionally lead to clinical anaemia as the mineral is a building block for healthy red blood cells. Less common symptoms are frequent headaches, palpitations, hair loss, itchy skin and an altered state of taste. Some simple diet changes can help us increase our Iron intake. Lean red meat contains three times as much Iron as chicken and 250 times more than brocolli. Adding some leafy green vegetables such as kale plus a glass of fresh fruit juice to your meal will greatly increase your iron absorption too.

Getting out and getting fitter

THE WORST of the winter weather appears to be behind us, so it’s time to get outdoors into the fresh air and enjoy some of the glorious scenery our area offers. To make the enjoyment even better, why not join in with some like-minded enthusiasts on a guided walk in or around the Jalon Valley area. Vall de Pop U3A offer their members the choice of two groups walking each week. On a Wednesday the walks are completed by lunchtime, whilst the Thursday walkers enjoy a full days hike. The walks may include some hills, but are never too strenous and provide an ideal opportunity to increase fitness levels and mobility. Those attending the full day walks are asked to take along a packed lunch and plenty of water, whilst the morning groups need just water and perhaps a snack to boost energy. All walkers need to wear good walking footwear, weather-proof clothing and maybe take along a lightweight walking stick or pole. Starting points for each walk are e-mailed a few days in advance and are generally within forty five minutes travelling distance of Jalon. Once the walk is complete members normally convene in a local bar or cafe to share the experience and make friends. If you are interested in joining one of these walking groups all you need to do is visit their website at http://u3avalldelpop.com where you will be able to contact one of the group leaders and register your interest. The Vall De Pop U3A is commited to offering it’s members old and new, the opportunity to try new activities, develop new interests and make friends in an enjoyable environment. They meet on the first Thursday of every month at the Polivalent in Murla.

Instant wellbeing APPARENTLY, EXPERTS have recently released a list of tips to help us combat the stresses of modern life. These are designed to help us gain control of our hectic schedules and bring back the Feel Good Factor (a bit like the X Factor without Simon Cowell). So if you enjoy lists of simple steps that may make a difference immediately, here are the experts top 5 tips: 1. READING Read autobiographies instead of fiction or self-help books. Reading about other people's achievements and the obstacles they have overcome in life can help us get a shape of our own. However try to avoid the autobiographies of serial killers. 2. Drink vinegar Yes a big glug of cider vinegar added to a mug of luke warm water every morning can boost your immune system and help with hunger cravings. Even though it would probably taste better poured over a plate of chips. 3. Digital Detox Turn off all phones, tablets, laptops and digital devices for an hour every day to enjoy some quiet time. It might help to put a muzzle on the neighbours dog too, if you crave complete silence. 4. Take a brisk walk It will help to boost energy levels and release tension in the body, particularly for those with desk jobs. Taking the desk with you for company might cause back pain, so leave it in the office. 5. The benefits of a cold shower Taking a cold shower in the morning will boost energy levels, aid circulation and help the immune system stay healthy. It will also ensure you wake your neighbours with the loud screams you emit as the freezing water hits your nice warm, senstive body. I’m guessing these experts were almost certainly forced to do National Service in an earlier life.


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Workout with the housework DON’T have time to exercise? Don’t worry, just do the housework. By Gemma Quinn A new study has found that you can burn off more than 2000 calories a week by doing the household chores such as cleaning the bath, doing the washing and hoovering the house which is the equivalent of doing a gym session. The findings also researched which chores are best for working out certain areas of the body. So what jobs around the house are the most beneficial to burn calories and tone up? Scrubbing the bath 100 calories can be burned off by using a bit of elbow grease when cleaning the bath for 15 minutes which is roughly the same as thirty jumping squats. This chore is great for toning arms and shoulder muscles. Laundry Factoring in loading and unloading the washing machine, hanging up the clothes and putting them away, doing the laundry can burn 78 calories which is the same as doing 100 sit-ups.

Washing up Spending 15 minutes a night scrubbing away at the dishes can burn more than 500 calories over a week, around the same as swimming 2,500m. Hoovering Giving the carpets a good clean can burn 90 calories in half an hour, which is the same as 15 minutes of kick-boxing. Depending on the size of your house, hoovering can also get you nearer to the daily recommendation of walking 10,000 steps. Mopping and sweeping Cleaning the floors for 30 minutes can burn 145 calories. Gardening Half an hour of pottering around in the garden can burn 213 calories, which is same as 45 minutes of cycling on flat terrain. Digging works your shoulder and abdominal muscles.


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Looking to an early Spring COLD winter days used to be my least favourite time of year, now I love looking through seed catalogues and planning this year’s spring’s veggie or flower garden. I guess that’s where the expression “gardeners are the forever optimists” came from. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing that new growth sprouting up out of the ground in the spring! The first official day of spring is March 20th, but the effects of warmer weather and brighter days this winter means spring could be early. Go outside and hunt for signs of spring as part of your daily Green Hour this month. Here are some “spring things” to look and listen for: budding trees and flowers, crocuses, daffodils, newly arriving bird species, nest building, caterpillars, ducks flying overhead, rainy days, worms on the pavement. As soon as you see them… get planting! For the veg growers amongst us, it time to look at planting: Tomatoes, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Corn, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Melons, Onions, Peppers and Herbs that love the heat: basil, oregano, thyme and sage. For the flowery persons, spring means plants like: Lungwort ‘Diana Clare’, Bishop’s hat ‘Sulphureum’, Wallflower ‘Bowles’s Mauve’, Eastern cyclamen, Downy clematis, Daffodil ‘Jetfire’, Tulip ‘Spring Green’, Dog’s tooth violet ‘Pagoda’, Magnolia ‘Leonard Messel’ and Grape hyacinth ‘Valerie Finnis’.

Tips for the newbie Spanish gardener WHETHER you are new to Spain or have just moved to a new area and were wondering how to go about your garden, here are a few tips to help you on your way. Try to use available natural material to build your flower beds. Local rock and stone will look much nicer than brick or other fabricated material. If your garden is on a mountainside, don’t make a path which goes straight from top to bottom. A winding path will be easier to build and easier to negotiate. If you don’t want bare concrete but are on a budget, cement the odd flat stepping stone in place and fill the gaps with gravel – it’s much cheaper than paving. If you don’t want to spend your whole life with a hosepipe in your hand, then install a watering system (or three). Prune Lantana, Oleander and Hibiscus any time from November through February. Wear gloves to prune Lantana, Oleander and to cut cacti as many people suffer allergic reactions to these. Lantana seeds and Oleander leaves are highly poisonous to animals. English bulbs will grow here, but plant them early as they’re likely to flower far ahead of when you might expect. For winter colour, use bedding plants in pots; you can buy petunias and other common bedding plants all the year round. There are often high winds on the Spanish Costas. If your garden is exposed don’t plant tender plants but go for hardy ones which don’t mind the wind. Don’t overwater citrus trees once they have become established. They don’t really need any additional water once they’ve reached full size.

A rustic touch that serves a purpose DRY-STONE walls can be a beautiful addition to your garden, and unlike bricks, the materials can be found readily available cheaply, or even for free if you’re lucky enough to live in the Spanish countryside. The list of materials you will need to build any size or shape of dry-stone wall are: No 1, Stone. That’s it! Nothing more is needed well apart from your imagination that is. Dry-stone walling is made by stacking stones without (wet) mortar to hold them together. Stone walls are strong and attractive and can last hundreds of years. But if you decide you don’t like them, you can just take them down and build them up again somewhere else. Let’s take a closer look at how they work: A brick wall is made from regular stacks of identically shaped blocks locked together with a gritty adhesive called mortar. A dry-stone wall is much more natural: it’s little more than a vertical stack of stones laid together slowly and carefully so they lock together under their own weight. Brick walls need mortar to hold them up because they often reach high in the air, whereasdry-stone walls are used mainly for fencing in animals or marking out the edges of a garden, so they seldom need to go higher than 1–1.5 meters. By choosing the stones carefully and packing them tightly together with very thoughtful design, you can make a really strong structure that’s completely selfsupporting. Apart from looking great, it will provide excellent shelter for livestock and habitats for rock plants.


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How to avoid DIY disasters DIY can be full of pitfalls for the inexperienced amateur, and mistakes can be both expensive and time consuming to solve. Here are the most common problems amateurs stumble across and how to avoid them. 1. Use a Spirit Level Simple tasks such as fixing a shelf to a wall may seem like a five minute job. But, time saved by not establishing a level, could later mean ornaments and books fall over or slide straight off. The extra minutes taken to establish a level edge and pencil a guideline to work by will prove worth the effort when your books stay aligned. 2. Always use primers Watermarks can prove a nightmare to concealand painting over stains with water-based emulsions won’t help. First apply an oil-based primer to seal it, and then paint over the top as normal. 3. Think practically Sudden inspirational ideas are wonderful, However, it’s always worth pausing to consider their future practicality. To give an example, panelling bathroom walls around baths and toilets makes fo an attractive, clean finish but may well cause future issues, when inevitable leaks occur and pipes need to be reached. If removable panels or concealed doors were included in the planning stage, the problem would not occur. 4. Avoid choosing the quick fix After wet weather, wooden doors often swell and stick in their frames. The problem can be quickly fixed by

planeing the wood, but unless it is then painted over and sealed it will just swell again the next time it rains. 5. Don’t always go for the cheaper option Buying expensive paintbrushes for just one job is pointless. However try to steer away from using budget brushes as they have fewer bristles, leading to an untidy finish. In addition, they may moult more than mid-range brushes leaving single residuel brushes in your finished work. Synthetic brushes work perfectly for DIY projects and rarely lose their shape, unlike the natural alternatives. 6. Protect edges Masking tape and old sheets are your friends and the five minutes you use putting them in place will save hours of cleaning up paint stains after the job is done. 7. Buy enough materials It’s always better to have a little paint left over than to end up with patches exposing the need to stop halfway through the job and rush to the shop for more.You will always use it in the future. This works opposite when cutting materials such as wood, wallpaper or carpets. Check every measurement before making cuts and remember less is more, you can always cut off a little extra but if you cut too short you will end up wasting time and money. 8.Prepare in advance Always vacuum thoroughly before painting. Dust left floating in the air will surely to stick to any wet paint ruining your finish. Leave dust sheets down until the paint has completely dried.

U3A Vall Del Pop: DIY and Gardening GOOD NEWS for budding DIY and gardening enthusiasts in the Jalon area with the arrival of two new groups for members of the Vall de Pop U3A. The DIY group meet every Tuesday between 10am and 1pm at a location they have chosen as a renovation project. Members have the opportunity to liaise with the team leader of the project, which has an expected completion date set for July. They will receive teaching and practice in new skills and techniques whilst also enjoying the company of other enthusiasts. It’s not too late to join the group. Membership is free and no tools are required. All you need is a desire to put your hands to work and learn some new DIY Skills. For full information contact Marie, the Group Coordinator who will forward details of the project location. The Gardening group will start shortly, once a suitable project has been identified. Anyone showing an interest will be given the full details of the location and which day and time the group will meet. For full information just visit the group website at http:// u3avalldelpop.com


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Tech

Mattel Aristotle Mattel’s Aristotle is like a smart baby monitor and Amazon Echo rolled into one. The smart voice-activated speaker works with a companion camera and is intended to help with tasks like soothing a crying baby, buying more diapers, encouraging kids to mind their manners, or helping them learn a foreign language. What can it do? • Automatically recognizes when babies wake up, and soothes them to sleep with a lullaby, white noise, a favorite song or a night-light. Logs wet diapers and feedings via voice commands or a phone app. • Automatically orders more diapers or formula from Target, Babies R Us and other participating retailers. • Automatically looks for deals and coupons on consumable baby supplies. • Actually recognizes and answers young kids’ questions after a brief voice recognition

training session • Answers questions until your child falls asleep. • Plays guessing games with kids based on animal noises (say the name of the animal) or shapes held up to the camera (say the name of the shape), then lights up with the correct answer. • Reads aloud from a selection of dozens of children’s books, accompanying them with sound and light effects that match the stories. • Hosts sing-alongs and teaches ABCs and 1-2-3s. • Recognizes specially designed kids’ toys with embedded NFC chips, or with its camera, and provides sound effects when kids play with them (an upcoming Hot Wheels racetrack was one example). • Optionally requires kids to say “Please” when they ask Aristotle for things, to help teach manners. • Helps kids with homework.

Razer Project Valerie One Screen Not Enough?

When you’re using a laptop for doing work, playing video games, and streaming Netflix, one screen isn’t always enough. So why not include three? Razer’s Project Valerie concept does just that by adding two foldable displays that expand out

Plume Plume is a wearable device that tracks pollution around you – kind of like a Fitbit for air quality if you will. It tracks particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide, ozone, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), temperature and humidity. It can be clipped to a bag and is designed for people who live in big polluted cities.

from the primary screen in the center. Each display is 17 inches diagonally and supports 4K resolution, and Razer says they can be used independently or together as one giant display. The downside: it weighs 12 pounds, which isn’t unacceptable for a beefy gaming laptop but is way more than the average notebook.


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Mashitup!

When it comes to DJ Mixing these days, traditional vinyl decks don’t cut the mustard!

With many Software DJ and Mixing packages available, it’s easy to start up your own mixing station, you just need some rythmn! You can use the software to reproduce, loop, mix, speed up tempos and much more. Some even offer voice pitch control. Add a hardware controller and you can add in keyboards, drum machines, samplers and more. Many modern software packages even offer upto 4 mixing decks if you can cope with it. Will.I.Am eat your heart out! Virtual DJ is one of the best known, and very affordable. Here’s what Virtual DJ says about it’s product Go: https://www.virtualdj.com/products/virtualdj/ for more info and current prices VirtualDJ is a DJ software for PC and MAC. It is used by DJs to replace their turntables and CD players, and use digital music instead of vinyl and CDs. In the same way that the CD players used by DJs have more options than a regular Hi-Fi CD player, VirtualDJ has more options than a simple media player like iTunes. It lets you “mix” your songs, by playing two or more tracks at the same time, adjust their relative speed so that their tempo will match, apply effects like loops etc, and crossfade from one side to the other. It also lets you scratch your songs, set and recall cues, and all the other regular features DJs expect to find to be able to mix. It will let you organize your collection of tracks and group them easily in a DJ-friendly way, using filter to find the hot songs, or find compatible bpm or key, access your previous playlists, etc. And if you’re missing a track, VirtualDJ will automatically find it on the Internet and stream it directly (*requires an additional subscription). And, using the millions of automatic reports we get every day from other VirtualDJ users

around the world, it will give you meaningful advices on which songs other DJs consider to go well after what you just played. It comes with a plethora of effects, ranging from traditional flanger, echo, etc, to more modern “beat-aware” effects like beatgrid, slicer, loop-roll. And if you mix videos, you’ll also find a lot of video effects and transitions to play with. Its built-in sampler will let you spice up your mixes with a broad range of drops and loops, or you can go creative and merge live performance and production by creating remixes on-the-fly by using the sampler like a sequencer. VirtualDJ is plug-and-play compatible with most of the DJ controllers that exist on the market. Just plug yours and you will be ready to go. And if you want to change any of the default behavior, VirtualDJ has a powerful “VDJScript” language that will let you easily tweak any functions exactly to your liking. Same for the interface. If you want to change it, our website hosts hundreds of user-made interfaces to replace the default one, or you could easily create your own. VirtualDJ is used by tens of millions of people every day, ranging from bedroom DJs to international superstars. It is used to play live in clubs and big stadiums, at weddings, private parties, or just to train at home. And in addition to being used live, VirtualDJ can also be used to record mixtapes, podcast, or to broadcast to Internet radios. VirtualDJ can play not only audio tracks, but also video or karaoke, if you connect your computer to a projector or the club’s screens.

Last Weeks Puzzle Answers (Issue 905) Cryptic solutions to week 905 Across: 1 Tabard, 4 Crying, 9 Amnesia, 10 Piece, 11 Erode, 12 Ladders, 13 Cutting Edge, 18 Abstain, 20 Taste, 22 Traps, 23 Embrace, 24 Stereo, 25 Deters. Down: 1 Teases, 2 Bingo, 3 Respect, 5 Rapid, 6 Iceberg, 7 Grease, 8 Fallen angel, 14 Upstage, 15 Eatable, 16 Faiths, 17 Recess, 19 Aisle, 21 Shake. Quick solution to week 905 Across: 1 Shiver, 4 Ethics, 9 Affairs, 10 Apple, 11 Corgi, 12 Austere, 13 Blunderbuss, 18 Ranking, 20 Zebra, 22 Press, 23 Narrate, 24 Runner, 25 Deceit. Down: 1 Search, 2 Infer, 3 Edition, 5 Traps, 6 Impress, 7 Skewer, 8 Estate agent, 14 Lantern, 15 Bizarre, 16 Proper, 17 Lament, 19 Issue, 21 Blame.

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1 What was the British equivalent of “We Are The World?” “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” by BandAid, founded by Midge Ure and Bob Geldof. It also occured before “We Are The World” 2. Name six members of the Brat Back Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore 3 What Liverpool band popularized the Doors’ “People Are Strange?” in the 80’s? Echo and the Bunnymen, from the 1987 movie, “The Lost Boys.” 4. Who had the trademark saying “Nanoo Nanoo?” Character: Mork from Ork. Actor: Robin Williams 5. What was the original name of Duran Duran? They were called RAF, short for Royal Air Force. Some people have said Barbarella, but that was the name of the Jane Fonda movie in which they got their name from the character, Duran Duran. Some have said Arcadia, but that was the band formed by

Simon, Nick and Roger after D2 broke up. 6. What was the name of ET’s favorite candy? It was supposed to be M and M’s, but for whatever reason Spielberg was not able to work out something with them, so ET’s favorite candy was Reese’s Pieces. 7. What did people desperately tried to avoid getting on “Press Your Luck?” The Whammy! 8. Name 3 books by Judy Blume or Beverly Cleary Judy Blume: Superfudge!, Are you there God? Its me Margaret, Then again, maybe I Won’t, Blubber Beverley Cleary: Ramona the Pest, Beezus and Ramona, Ramona Quimby, age 4 9. Who was the leader of the Transformers? Optimus Prime The Decepticon’s leader was Megatron. 10. Where did the Superfriends congregate and watch the latest happenings on a big screen TV? Hall of Justice


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POOL SERVICES/MAINTENANCE

ESTABLISHED, pool cleaner, Benissa Costa and Moraira, Tel 671 202 985 www.morairapoolcleaning.com (248473).

English and Spanish preferred, but not essential, must have local knowledge of the area and be smart and presentable. Applications by email with full CV should be sent to

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ROLLER SHUTTER REPAIRS, awnings, motors, mosquito blinds. Calpe + 50 kms. 659 464 992 www.toldosalchemy.com (250322) SITUATIONS VACANT

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By Mathew Elliot

Look, don’t touch LONDON’S Classic Car Show was a cracking success. Tens of thousands of people swarmed through the showcase event at the city’s Excel centre from Feb 23-26 gawping at the legendary cars on display and catching a glimpse of motoring heroes in the flesh. By Matthew Elliott Legends of LeMans Emanuele Pirro and Derek Bell kicked off the proceedings, while Dario Franchitti was drafted in by Ferrari to cut the ribbon on 21 tribute cars with a total worth of roughly €150 million. As for the classic cars, well there was a terrific variety. Spectators could find a heavily guarded €50 million plus Ferrari 250 GT parked just metres away from a 1970 Ford Escort designed to grind through the torturous 25,000km London to Mexico rally. There was also a 1973 Ford Capri 3000 GXL that had less than 5,000 miles on the clock, a gorgeous Jaguar E-Type and a Lotus 21 Climax formerly raced by Jim Clark

Bzzzz It’s a Vespa! The scooter was invented in 1947 as a low cost alternative to the automobile in war-ravaged Europe – it was designed as transport for the masses and it caught on so quickly that it became one of the great transport phenomena to sweep the world in the 20th century. The Vespa (which means “wasp” in Italian) was the result of Enrico Piaggio’s determination to create a viable alternative to the automobile for the masses. As the war drew to a close, Enrico studied every possible solution to get production in his plants going again. Piaggio was founded in Genoa in 1884 by twenty-year-old Rinaldo Piaggio. The first activity of Rinaldo’s factory was luxury ship fitting. But by the end of the century, Piaggio was also producing

rail carriages, goods vans, luxury coaches and engines, trams and special truck bodies. World War I brought a new diversification that was to distinguish Piaggio activities for many decades. The company started producing aeroplanes and seaplanes. At the same time, new plants were springing up. In 1917 Piaggio bought a new plant in Pisa, and four years later it took over a small plant in Pontedera which first became the centre of aeronautical production (propellers, engines and complete aircraft) and then, after World War II, witnessed the birth of the iconic Vespa. The war, a radical watershed for the entire Italian economy, was equally important for Piaggio. The Pontedera plant built the state-of-the-art fourengine P 108 equipped with a 1,500-bhp Piaggio engine in passenger and bomber versions. However Piaggio’s aeronautical plants in Tuscany (Pontedera and Pisa) were important military targets and on August 31, 1943 they were razed to the ground by Allied bombers, after the retreating Germans had already mined the pillars of the buildings and irrevocably damaged the plants.

Vespa means “wasp” in Italian


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Superbike Champ

By Matthew Elliott KAWASAKI rider Jonathan Rea kicked off his World Superbike defence by winning both races at Australia’s Phillip Island circuit. The Northern Irish-man won a thrilling Race 1 on Saturday February 25, edging Chaz Davies by barely a metre, following up with another flash finish victory on Sunday’s Race 2. The 30-year-old has now opened up a ten point lead in the rankings over Welshman Davies, and Tom Sykes of England. Marco Melandri of Italy came in third place in the weekend’s race. Rea is now gunning to win the Superbike World Championship for a record third consecutive time, having stormed to victory in 2015 and 2016.

Ferrari have unveiled the car with which they will contest the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship. The SF70H was uncovered at the Italian team’s Fiorano circuit on Friday. With it, Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen will be bidding to improve on Ferrari’s third place in last year’s constructors’ standings, as well as their own respective fourth and sixth places in the table. With 2017’s new rules set to make cars significantly quicker than in 2016, Ferrari have concentrated their development efforts on finding the right compromise between downforce and aerodynamic resistance, or drag, on the SF70H. Its lengthened nose and arrow-shaped front wing are a consequence of the regulations, as is the obvious fin on the engine cover and the more complex aero appendages ahead of the air intakes on the sidepods, whose unusual shape was designed in harmony with the front crash structure. Visible at the front is a duct that has an aerodynamic role, while behind the driver, the roll-hoop, which incorporates the engine air intake has been completely redesigned. Also updated is the suspension layout, which still retains a push rod design at the front with pull rods at the rear. The hubs and wheel nuts have been redesigned to facilitate the work of the mechanics when changing wheels during the pit stops. Finally, also as a function of the expected increase in performance this year, the power-steering and braking systems have been upsized.

Drive Relax Mode By Matthew Elliott

PEUGEOT are setting the bar high for estate cars with their new concept design. What makes this car, set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show, different is its incredible driving modes on offer. It can be driven manually or in autonomous mode by the car computer. Drivers who prefer being behind the wheel can choose two modes, Drive Boost and Drive Relax. The car, dubbed ‘Instinct’, uses artificial intelligence to ‘learn’ the drivers behaviour and adapt accordingly. So the car might read your diary and see that you’ve just come out of the gym. It’ll then change its operating system to ‘Relax’ which is a form of joint driver and computer driving which allows you to relax on the way home. For instance the car might take over navigation, allowing you to focus purely on manoeuvers. The car can also read traffic conditions and send warnings to your phone encouraging you to leave the meeting or bar before the roads are congested. There is also a virtual passenger who can order cinema tickets or buy shopping online through voice instructions. Or offer a bit of company, or someone to shout at after a rough day.

Piece of Pop History

By Matthew Elliott JUST a few months after his death a Range Rover infamously crashed by George Michael has gone on sale on eBay. The 2002-built 4x4 has already attracted hundreds of bids and is expected to sell for more than it cost new, roughly €75,000. Similar second-hand Range Rovers sell today for around €7,000. The V8 powered car has had just three owners, first belonging to Michael’s father, then the Wham! sensation himself, before being snapped up by its current owner in 2015. It has less than 80,000 miles on the clock and has already secured itself a place in pop history. In 2010 the singer, with a notorious history of drug-induced car crashes, ploughed the Range Rover into a Snappy Snaps photo shop in North London after partying at a Gay Pride event. After his death on Christmas Day 2016 hundreds of fans posted tributes and flowers outside the store, making it an unlikely memorial site.

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Ready, set, sail!

31st Edition of the regatta ‘200 miles to two’.

The 31st edition of the 200 miles to two sets sail out of Altea on Friday 3rd March. The 200 miles to two is a regatta organised by the Nautical Club of Altea. The route departs from Altea for Ibiza, with participants then bordering Formentera before heading back to Altea. This year, the regatta plays host to participants from Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Murcia, Andalusia and the Valencian Community with approximately fifty high-level vessels competing. In previous years, the event has had among its participants great names in Spanish sailing such as Guillermo Altadill (current champion of the race in real time) and Toni Guiu. This year is no different, with paralympic sailor Rafa Andarias taking part for the first time. The Javea born debutante is known as a great connoisseur of the Costa Blanca waters where he has been sailing for more than 15 years. With two paralympic campaigns behind him, Andarias is on top form and is currently No. 9 in the world and European Champion in Paralympic Class 2.4m. For Andarias, who suffers from a disability in his lower limbs, the 200 miles to two will be his greatest challenge to date, as he will compete on equal terms with all participants. Andarias will team with the experienced sailor, Pedro Servet aboard the Alvedro II. This veteran boat, Bavaria 46 Cruiser, has competed in the 200 miles to two for five years now and will compete as usual, under the umbrella of the Yacht Club of Javea. The start of the race is scheduled for 12pm on Friday. The race can be followed in real time on the internet through the website of the Club Nautico de Altea www.cnaltea.com, from mobile devices in TracTrac apps for Android and IOS and of course on social media with the hashtag #200millasa217.

Benitachell Bowls Club Northern League Monday 27th Feb. BBC Jaguars v El Cid Sabres The sun was shining, on probably the best day of the year so far, for the short drive North to El Cid, to play against the Sabres. A magnificent win for our Challenger team by 28 - 5, keeping them in the hunt for the title. The main team did not fare so well, losing by seven shots overall, 62 - 69, and gaining just two points. The Friendly team also put in a good performance with a 19 -12 victory.

BBC Tigers v Javea Opals On a warm sunny morning the Tigers were away to Javea Opals and came away with a 6-4 win. Well done all. A close game with Tigers winning with a shot difference of 68-60. Our Challenge team romped into an early lead and led by 11 shots at the half way stage. The Opals came back fighting sharing the last nine ends but Tigers held on to win 19-11. Our Friendly team led from start to finish to win comfortably 28-8. Well done, a good team performance. BBC Lions v Javea Green Quartz On a lovely sunny morning we played against Javea Green Quartz who are breathing down our necks so we knew it would be a tough match. The main teams had a win 6 - 4 with a shot difference of 1. The Challengers had a good steady game winning 9 of the 18 ends but with a 6 on the 2nd end and another three 3's kept ahead to come out worthy 22 - 17 winners, very well done.

The route takes a round trip from Altea to Ibiza and back

Pego Golf Society SOCIETY members were delighted to see a beautiful day for the Singles Stableford Competition, with the sun shining and the wind very gentle at Oliva Nova on Tuesday February 21. It was great to see a field of 41 players turn up. There were three guests on the day, George Smith, David Oram and John Porter. The guest prize was won by David Oram with 25 points. In the main competition, the results were : Division one: 1st Peter Rapley with 38 points, handicap of 10.7. 2nd Derek Lindley with 37 Points, handicap of 14.2. 3rd Shaun O’Gorman with 35 Points, handicap of 5.3. 4th John Snelling with 34 Points, handicap of 10.4. Division two: 1st Suzy Snelling with 37 Points, handicap of 18.4. 2nd Martin Livesey with 34 Points, handicap of 18.9. 3rd John Evans with 33 Points, handicap of 18.7. 4th Angus Muuir with 31 Points, handicap of 18.9. The ‘Balls in the Water’ total was 94 and the prize was won by Angus Muir. Nearest the Hole: Hole 5 Shaun O’Gorman, 0.63 metres with his second shot and hole 16 Angus Muir, 2.36 metres. Paul Trigwell achieved the only ‘Two.’ Next week, the society are again at Oliva Nova, where a Pairs Texas Scramble Competition will be played. This is a lot of fun and should you wish to be included in the field, please contact the secretary by emailing Penny Barden at pegohandicapsec@gmail.com or enter via the website www.pegogolfsociety.com. A warm welcome awaits you.


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