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Experts reveal how to handle hay fever as lockdown lifts
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s the weather continues to hot up, and the easing of lockdown restrictions allow us to enjoy the great outdoors once more, it can be a tricky time for allergy sufferers. High pollen counts are bad news for hay fever sufferers who often succumb to symptoms such as sneezing, headaches, itchy eyes and even inflamed ears. Now that we are allowed out more for exercise, with hiking and mountain biking being encouraged, this is becoming more of an issue. Plus, as temperatures increase and windows are open and gardens being enjoyed, hay fever can affect us at home as well! As well as sneezing and a blocked or runny nose, hay fever can also be particularly problematic for contact lens wearers. The director of Specsavers Ópticas Jávea and Calpe, Louise Stone says: ‘Hay fever sufferers who wear contact lenses may notice the vision through their lenses can appear smeary and eyes can generally feel uncomfortable.
the summer months.’
‘However, there are some things contact lens wearers can try to help reduce the irritation. Contact lens-friendly eye drops can help to calm down any itchiness, and wearing prescription glasses (particularly wraparound sunglasses) can prevent pollen from getting into your eyes. Those suffering with hay fever could also try daily disposable lenses during
‘To avoid irritation, try putting a balm like Vaseline around the nose to trap pollen, and vacuum and dust your home regularly, or you can try over-the-counter allergy relief. Staying inside when the pollen count is high will also help to avoid irritation, and showering and changing your clothes when you get home will help to remove pollen from skin and hair,’ advises Louise. It is also important to note that, while a runny nose is a common symptom for allergy sufferers, for a few people it has also been a reported symptom of coronavirus*. If you are experiencing any of the other symptoms, such as a dry cough, fever or tiredness, make sure that you self-quarantine and seek medical advice. It is normal for hay fever sufferers to have red, itchy and watery eyes, which is actually a form of allergic conjunctivitis. Coronavirus can cause conjunctivitis but it is rare, occurring in only about 1-3% of affected people. Conjunctivitis associated with coronavirus tends to occur in the later stages of the disease and alongside more common symptoms such as a continuous cough and fever. If you have none of the other symptoms associated with coronavirus it is unlikely that it is the cause of your conjunctivitis. r advice on this To find your nearest store, or request an appointment, please visit www.specsavers.es. See page 25 fo ends. 's sunglasses tr er m m su *https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus#tab=tab_3
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We have moved
have been extremely busy during lockdown, as it became necessary, due to the new distancing laws, to relocate some offices. I had already moved one of the offices in the Jávea Port, to the Arenal (near Michaels Bed Shop). Two offices in the south had to be moved and the Benijófar office has had to temporarily move due to major works being carried out. However, even though there has been a vast amount of organisation and energy involved, we have always been there for you, with the staff working from home. I am very excited to have found the last office in Murcia, in the location I was seeking, the Square in Los Alcazares, in what used to be the Tourist Information office. It is a very unique building. This means in less than two weeks, we would have all returned back to offices and the new normal. Spending vast amounts of time in your home recently, you have had plenty of time to check your insurance policies. The first obvious check is to be able to read it in English. If it is with a Spanish company or bank, they do not offer a Comprehensive Expat Policy, making it a good idea to seek a quote from my company. Liberty Seguros have very recently updated their policies, with optional increases in cover for home insurance. Having discovered, from a huge fire in Jávea, that the garden cover was good but not adequate enough, reconstruction cover is now offered upto 20% of the re-build sum insured of the property, including the planting of new trees. Cover for garden furniture can also be increased from the standard 3,000€ to an enhanced first loss of 12,000€ per claim, per year. There are more improvements, making the home insurance a Fully Comprehensive policy. Unlike the UK, yearly increases are small and as a company, we do not auto renew. With a renewal office based in Els Poblets, all our clients are contacted every year by email and telephone. No doubt there are many that think I am mad to offer this very expensive service. But I disagree, as I prefer a personal service, with the opportunity to talk to our clients. And that is why I think Liberty Seguros is the very best you can buy. · Please contact one of my consultants for a quotation, or visit our website www.jennifercunningham.net
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Well summer has definitely arrived, I have had my big toe in the pool and very soon will be back to swimming. It appears that borders will be reopening and visitors arriving again. This will be great for the economy but of course will leave some feeling vulnerable. Let's all try to respect each other, keep to the rules and be nice to each other.
Normally kids would be excited to be starting their summer holidays, now our granddaughter (5 years old) is enjoying summer school more than ever and came out the first day saying it had been the best day of her life. Bless her, I think her and her mum had had enough of home schooling! Although she doesn't understand viruses, she just sees putting on gel and a mask the same as putting on her shoes, just something you do. It's amazing how quickly they adapt. Her brother (nearly 2) got so excited when they went in the car to take her there. I think he thought he was house bound for ever! Let's hope this is not the 'new normal' for ever. Stay safe everyone. Congratulations to Eileen Murdoch from Jávea who won the competition last month, by spotting the logo on page 21. This month if you find the Curry on Cooking logo (not on this page, front page or the recipe page) you are in with a chance of winning a selection of curry kits which will be posted out to your house. Simply email editor@femalefocusonline.com with your name, address, phone number and the page you found the logo on. See inside for full competition details. Good luck. esley Pick up your next issue on 4 August
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3% RETENTION AT THE SALE OF A PROPERTY AND CAPITAL GAINS TAX
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he 3% retention of the sale price is the amount that is retained by the Spanish Tax Office when a non-resident sells a property in Spain. This is an estimated amount calculated by the Tax Authority and it is used to pay the Spanish Capital Gains Tax (CGT).
This retention is a payment made by the buyer of the property on behalf of the seller, as probably the non-resident will leave Spain after the sale and the Spanish Tax Office ensures that the 3% retention is paid. The payment of this 3% retention is made using the Tax form "Modelo 211" and it has to be paid within the first month from the date of purchase. However, sellers have the possibility to claim back this retention, if it is shown that they have had a loss from the purchase to sale. The formula to know if you are entitled to claim this retention back is simple: 1. Sale price minus costs incurred (Agent Commissions, Legal & Architect’s fees or Plusvalía Tax). 2. True purchase price plus costs incurred (VAT, Purchase tax, Notary & Land Registry fees and legal fees). 1 – 2 = loss/profit If you had a loss, congratulations! You will be able to claim back up to the full 3% withheld and this claim must be presented within the next 3 months from the deadline of the mentioned Modelo 211 (or 4 months from the sale date) through the non-resident tax form 210. From the date of presentation of the claim, and after presenting all the documents to the Spanish Tax Office (proof of the claim, purchase and sale deeds, invoices), you should allow at least from 4 months to a year to receive the refund, since the Spanish Authorities will check the paperwork and check if your annual non-resident taxes are up to date, before approving any refund. Note that if you have sold a property in the last 4 years, you can still
claim the 3% retention made on the sale of your property if you have not yet claimed it. However, the Spanish Tax Office will apply a fine for late submission. Conversely, if you had a gain, it means that you will be able to claim part of this retention, or on the contrary, you may still have to pay an amount as CGT. The extra CGT will also need to be paid within the next 4 months from the sale date, and it is taxed on 19% of the gain minus the 3% already retained. You can reduce the amount of the CGT you have to pay if you made any refurbishment and/or any extension to the property by providing the deeds, official invoices, Notary & Land registry fees, Taxes, building plans or costs of Construction materials. Let's see an example: Example: You made a gain, but you can claim back part of the 3% retention: Peter & Linda bought a property for 100,000€ and the costs involved were: Purchase tax of 10,000€, Land & Registry fees of 500€ = Total of 110,500€. They sold the property for 125,000€ and they paid Agent Commission of 3,000€ and Plusvalía Tax of 200€ = Total of 121,800€. They made a profit of 11,300€ and hence, as a result, have a CGT of 2,147€ to pay (19% of the profit). As the 3% retention was 3,750€ (the 3% of sale price) then, they can claim back the difference of 1,603€.
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The Teulada Moraira Lions are very pleased to announce that the Lion's Den has reopened.
The Den can be found a couple of doors away from Letters R Us beneath the Pepe La Sal supermarket on the Centro Comercial, Moraira, just past the fountain roundabout on Ctra Moraira-Teulada. We have a wonderful range of pre-used summer clothes, books and bric a brac. All safety measures have been put in place to ensure both our staff and customers can shop safely. During the state of alarm, the Lions have continued their work of supporting local charities and individuals in need. A number of donations have been made to assist with food vouchers, supplies for the Food Bank, the Gandia Men's Refuge & individual persons. We know that the measures imposed to ensure our safety have taken their toll on some people's financial circumstances and aim to help wherever it is needed. The restrictions have however also severely limited our options for fundraising. Our much loved and well supported concerts in La Senieta have had to be postponed for the time being and our charity shop has been closed up until now. We have introduced a GoFundMe page if you would like to support us but do not yet feel comfortable to go into shops. You will find this at https://www.gofundme.com/f/teulada-moraira-lions. This can also be accessed via our website or FB page. Please help us to help those in need in our area. If you are interested in finding out more about our work and possibly joining Teulada Moraira Lions, you can find more details on our web page - www.tmlions.com
The Charity Shop of Calpe welcomes you back After a long closure due to the lockdown and then a flood, the Charity Shop of Calpe is now finally open. During July, the shop will open 3 days a week – Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10am to 1pm. So, now that the weather has finally warmed up, come and see us. We have plenty of paperbacks for you to while away those long lazy afternoons as well as summer fashions and accessories. We will be following all the safety guidance issued by the Town Hall so you can shop with confidence. We look forward to seeing all our regular customers, and hopefully a few new faces. Lockdown Donations
During the time we were closed we have been able to support the local community when it has been most in need. We donated 4,000€ worth of vouchers for fresh food, split evenly between Cáritas and the Cruz Roja Calpe. We are in Galerías Mar Azul on Gabriel Miró, Calpe – half way up on the right hand side.
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Importance of reviewing existing arrangements
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or many of us this year has been the strangest on record and it is only natural that keeping safe and healthy has been top of our agendas. Understandably, financial planning has been pushed onto the backburner, but as we move through (hopefully..!) the worst of the virus, we need to be mindful that Brexit is fast approaching. Perhaps now is therefore the time to review existing financial arrangements.
In the best case scenario, the Coronavirus will gradually make its way down onto the second page of our news feed as numbers reduce, but this will open up the door to other outstanding matters such as Brexit, the US Presidential Election and the USChina trade war, all of which are likely to have an effect on global markets. Brexit is of course the topic that will affect the majority of us Brits here in Spain so it has never been more important to make sure all of our ducks are aligned before the end of the year. As qualified advisers, we can assist in any of the areas below and although we favour face-to-face meetings with clients, we are also able to liaise via other methods such as over the phone, Skype or even Zoom. - Estate Planning for both UK and Spain, including ongoing and future taxes - Guidance on Residency & Brexit related requirements - Wealth Management Advice - Advice on pensions (both UK and Spain) - Advice on Investments If you have any questions, why not get in touch with us? Our advice will provide peace of mind. ¡ Logic Financial Consultants are fully regulated & licensed financial advisers, covering the Costa Blanca, Murcia and Canary Islands. We can travel to you, or you can visit our office at Calle Andres Lambert 24, 1B, Jåvea. Tel: 965 020 444. Email: info@logicfc.com Web: www.logicfinancialconsultants.com.
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Summer hair and skin tips
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he Ultraviolet rays of the sun can cause significant damage to the hair and skin as we know; so the team at Mimis Kru are delighted to be able to offer a few summer tips:
Kina recommends giving yourself time before bed to make washing your face a priority. Use warm water to open your pores, clearing them of dirt, oil, and bacteria and use a good cleansing and moisturising product, especially important after wearing masks for many hours. Kina recommends Eve Taylor products and can work out a prescription for your individual needs if you book an ‘Essential Prescriptive Facial’ appointment. Jo has curly hair and says - in the summer months to work with the humidity, let your hair dry naturally without straightening and over drying it. She recommends Wella Oil Reflections which is a dry oil that separates and defines the curls. Lisa recommends saturating your hair before taking a dip, as hair drenched with clean water or leave-in conditioner won't absorb as much saltwater or pool chemicals. It's also highly recommended to rinse your hair after a swim. Often we wash our hair more in the summer due to sweating and swimming, so ensure you are using moisturising product and regular deep conditioning treatments. Wella Fusion Mask is ideal for weekly use and it is recommended to leave the product in for 5 -10 minutes to penetrate the hair.
Emma explains that professional colouring is important, a box colour often looks OK on first attempt but without professional application the colour can be patchy, and we often notice from the front it looks OK but the back is uneven. Emma says ‘If you'll be spending lots of time outdoors wear a wide-brimmed hat, it not only stops your hair from getting scorched and spoiling your hair colour, but it will also protect your scalp and ears, areas that are vulnerable to skin cancer’. Lina’s tip for the summer is to give your hair a break from blow dryers, flat irons, etc. She recommends Wella Elements leave in conditioner for a daily protection without parabens, that cares for, and protects hair from daily stress providing a soft hold. Make a daily habit of applying a hair care product that contains UV filters to help protect your hair.
· Mimis Kru, Local 12, Edificio Caribe, Av del Pla 129, Jávea. Tel 96 579 3584. www.mimiskruhairandbeauty.com Facebook Mimiskru. See advert on the Horoscopes page.
HELP DESK Denia Hospital
We are pleased to announce the team are back at our desk in the main entrance. We are there from 10am until 1.30pm Monday to Friday. The direct telephone number is 966 429 386.
Also our HELP of Marina Alta, Medical Equipment Loan & Information Office, La Xara/Teulada Shops and the Activity Centre are now all open again. For anyone who has some time to spare and would like to volunteer, helping us to help others, then join us. Contact the office on 966 427 044 or call in for a membership form to the office in La Xara, Avda de la Mar 34b. We would love to see you.
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7 TREATMENTS TO GET YOU IN SHAPE AFTER QUARANTINE!
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ow you feel about your body is just as important to your confidence as your face looking fresh, vibrant and healthy. It’s not about making your body fit the images portrayed by the media. It’s all about you feeling comfortable in your shape and having the self-esteem to wear what you want, when you want. The following treatments can give you just that and unlike surgery do not have the associated risks and down time.
CRYOLIPOLYSIS Cryolipolysis, commonly known as ‘fat freezing’, is a non-surgical alternative used to reduce specific areas of fat. Cyrolipolysis is a proven method of fat reduction which has been subject to clinical trials and scientific studies and has been proven to kill fat cells in each session in the treated area. The procedure lasts for an hour and is most often used for permanent reduction of stubborn fat pockets and for general body sculpting. Cryolipolyisis has no downtime and is an ideal walk in walk out treatment. HIFU HIFU uses both Micro and Macro Ultrasound technology, by delivering precisely focused beams of ultrasound energy at three different depths in the skin’s layers. The body’s natural wound healing response results in the formation of new collagen which leads to a long term tightening of the skin. This non-surgical skin lifting technique has become one of our most sought after treatments. HIFU can also be used to permanently reduce fat, when ultrasound energy is precisely focussed at exact depths it destroys fat cells. AQUALYX Aqualyx is a safe, effective fat dissolving injection treatment that reduces fat cells in the treated area. It produces long lasting results, which means you can banish those annoyingly wobbly bits. Aqualyx can be used to treat small, exercise resistant, pockets of fat around the chin, chest, abdomen, thighs and knees. It is very effective for body contouring. PRESSOTHERAPY Pressotherapy at Zen Smile Spa is performed using a specialist body suit comprised of individual compartments and the use of pressured air. As the air is pumped through the compartments, pressure is firmly applied to certain areas of the body to encourage the lymphatic flow. Pressotherapy is the perfect treatment to follow cellulite, inch loss and fat reduction treatments and enhance the results. RADIOFREQUENCY Radiofrequency treatments are procedures involving the use of a radiofrequency energy device to heat up and tighten tissue to boost blood flow and break down cellulite and fat. The radiofrequency energy heats the skin without damaging it, in order to break down fatty cells and stimulate collagen production, which improves skin tone and elasticity.
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Radiofrequency treatments can be used to treat excess pockets of fat on the stomach, hips and thighs, reduce cellulite and tighten saggy skin caused by weight loss or pregnancy. MESOTHERAPY FOR CELLULITE This involves injecting very small quantities of homeopathic medications, hyaluronic acid, plant extracts and vitamins which encourage fat burning, lymphatic drainage and improve skin texture. Usually treatments are required weekly for 6 weeks. LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE MASSAGE An instant way to improve skin tone on the legs and reduce overall volume is by applying pressure points on the body to encourage elimination of toxins and water retention. ZEN - SMILE - SPA, Calle Jorge Luis Borges 8, Jávea. Telephone 96 579 3810.
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The Colina Club Village, a lovely site, a calm and tranquil haven so you can feel safe.
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hat a strange and anxious few months we have had and what else is to come? We now have new phrases slipped into our vocabulary – lock down and social distancing. It has been a more difficult time for the elderly as they have learnt they are the most vulnerable to this new normal.
Talking to our residents we asked if they were anxious? Of course, they replied. They have seen the statistics; they have watched the news. Did they panic? No. Living through World War 2, the blitz, evacuations, and bombings had taught them so much. As one of our residents commented, ‘The Caring Service is why we have chosen to be here’, and so they placed their confidence in the Colina Club Team. ‘The Colina Club was locked down. Only authorised professionals were allowed on site. Oh, the battles they had with wily delivery drivers sneaking in. One enterprising fellow threw a package twenty feet over a wall to an astonished resident below. The solution? Wartime tactics, black out all the signs so they could not find the right apartment. One Director remained outside, dedicated, risking the virus to visit multiple supermarkets every day to fill every resident's shopping list six days a week. All medications arrived to the residents as normal. They even managed an emergency run to the vets. One manager joined the residents in isolation, his family sent away. A knock on every door, every day, for a quick chat.
Everything delivered to the apartments so we were sheltered from the outside world. A lady who normally assists the residents made three course meals at home. These were delivered rain or shine, providing a healthy balanced meal every day, at a minimal cost. Areas around our apartments became our gardens where we could sit and enjoy the fresh air. Conversations were carried out with neighbours at a higher volume than normal as we maintain a two-metre distance. Quizzes and crosswords were compiled and circulated. One day homemade cake provided a welcome boost as it was delivered to everyone.’ All the measures put in place have so far worked as there have been no cases of the virus among the residents or staff. Life has changed and here at the Colina Club we are continually changing things but what will always remain is our commitment to the residents to provide them peace of mind in a caring secure location, so they can enjoy their retirement. See our advert on the back page. Urb. Colina del Sol 52B 03710 Calpe www.colinaclub.com Apartments Tel: 96 583 5226 Nursing & Rest Home 96 583 7310 Email: mail@colinaclub.com
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Benefit From A Natural Health Boost In Just 1 Hour
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itamin C (also called L-ascorbic acid or ascorbate) is a nutrient that humans must get from food or dietary supplements since it cannot be made in the body. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can strengthen your body's natural defenses and helps prevent oxidative stress. It also works with enzymes to play a key role in making collagen, maintaining your body's immune system and heart function, helping against ageing, and keeping you healthy overall.
In our recent articles we have been extolling the considerable virtues of Vitamin C, and now, especially after the three months of confinement, we would like to offer you the opportunity to receive a health boost of Vitamin C intravenously. This has enormous advantages as we shall now explain. When taken by intravenous (IV) infusion, Vitamin C can reach much higher levels in the blood than when it is taken by mouth. And being delivered directly into the bloodstream the absorption rate is up to 10 times faster. Even better, the saline solution that the vitamin C is mixed with, has its own benefits of rehydrating the body. This promotes cardiovascular health, keeps the body cool, helps your muscles and joints to work better, makes your skin more supple, and generally helps cleanse the body inside and out. The amount of Vitamin C that will be administered will be assessed when you visit us, and will depend upon your weight, age, general health, and any other health factors. Normal doses are 6mg, 12mg or 25mg. The selected amount of liquid Vitamin C will be mixed into the saline solution and will be intravenously delivered. And within 30 minutes to 1 hour you will have received a tremendous, re-invigorating health boost. For those of you who are smokers, the benefits are even more numerous, because the Cadmium (heavy metal) levels in the body will be much reduced. Your adrenal glands, liver, pancreas, and heart will all benefit considerably, and by being delivered intravenously the absorption will be immediate, giving an instant boost to your body's system. In summary, there are very many benefits to a high dosage Vitamin C infusion, so contact us at Clinica El Arenal to give your body an easy and quick Natural Health Boost. ¡ Clinica El Arenal, Av Arenal 2, Javea. Telephone 865 525 304, Mon-Fri 10.30am - 1.30pm. Email: clinicaarenal@gmail.com
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Children’s teeth - Some do’s and don’ts
When the first baby teeth arrive, it is important you start to clean them with a toothbrush and a small amount of fluoride tooth paste every day. By age 3 when all the baby teeth have arrived brushing twice a day should be established. This second cleaning is the best way to add protective fluoride on the teeth which strengthens tooth enamel against tooth decay. To comfortably clean a toddler's teeth you need to stand behind them and cradle the head supporting the jaw with your hand, so that you can get a good view and are able to clean all the teeth comfortably and effectively for the child. This way they will not fight it as you have them in a head lock! It is not possible for small children to thoroughly clean their teeth, although of course they can do their bit and must be encouraged. A pea size bit of toothpaste is enough - mild mint adult paste is probably best. Control sugar in their diet, which is easiest when they are young. Start reading labels. It is known now that sugar added to processed food, in fact all added sugar is unnecessary bad for long term health and of course mixed with the bacteria in the mouth causes tooth decay. If a child develops a sweet tooth then this can lead to a long-term battle with sugar excess in their adult life, which will lead to obesity and later diabetes. Usually relying on natural fruit and sugars will be enough. Avoid fruit juices and get them to drink water for thirst. Milk can be an alternative at times. This is the best favour you can do for a child and you are in control when they are young. Do not get them fizzy drinks as there are high amounts of sugar in these as well as acids and children quickly become addicted to them. They are the cause of tooth erosion which is becoming increasingly common in children. Notice what obese people buy in the supermarket and you will see what it can do. These drinks can become a treat when you are out when the children are older, but not to stock them at home. Of course, we cannot give up all sweets as these are some of life’s pleasures. As far as teeth are concerned chocolate is probably better than packs of sweets that last for ages. Of course, Spain is the worst place for throwing sweets at children! Visit the dentist at least once a year. The dentist can see the results of the above and report back to you and perform the simplest treatments when necessary. For example, fissure sealants on permanent back molars are greatly beneficial as they can help avoid fillings. The dentist can spot developmental problems early and avoid difficult complicated and costly treatments later on. The baby teeth are important to keep for obvious reasons, but they also guide in the permanent ones and help avoid crowding which can occur more easily if the teeth are extracted. At our clinic in Jávea we are confident and relaxed when we treat our most special patients, young children, knowing that their first experience is an important one and so not to cause fear in the future. We can offer nitrous oxide sedation for anxious children who need active treatment to help them to cooperate.
· Article by Dr Karen Gardner at Clinica Dental la Plaza in Javea.
Tel 96 646 1120. For children’s dentistry, orthodontic advice and planning.
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An inguinal hernia occurs when fatty or intestinal tissue protrudes through a weak bulge in the abdominal wall near to the right or left inguinal canal, which is located at the base of the abdomen, causing pain and discomfort when coughing, exercising or performing bowel movements. Inguinal hernias may be caused by an increase of pressure in the abdomen, trauma, straining during bowel movements, pregnancy, chronic coughing and sneezing and other strenuous activity that causes pressure to build up in the area. Signs and Symptoms to check for • A protrusion in the area on either side of your pubic bone, which becomes more obvious when you cough or strain. • A burning or aching sensation in the groin area. • Discomfort in the groin area usually when coughing, lifting, or bending over. • A dragging feeling or pressure in the groin. • Swelling of the testicles if the intestine descends into the scrotum. Immediate surgery is not usually recommended if the hernia is not causing any pain or discomfort, but the problem will not resolve itself without treatment. Surgery would be recommended by the specialist if the hernia increases in size, becomes painful and if it begins to interrupt with your daily activities.
It is extremely dangerous to the patient if the intestines become trapped or twisted. Signs to check for are fever, increase in heart rate, vomiting, nausea, a darkening to the area of the bulge and the inability to push the hernia back in to the abdomen. If you have any of these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately as this is a life-threatening condition requiring emergency surgery.
· Clinica Britannia, Ejércitos Españoles 16, 1st Floor, Calpe. Tel 965 837 553 or 607 255 755 24 hours a day - 365 days a year.
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Why suffer braces when you can have a perfect smile in just 3 weeks at Zen Smile Spa
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r. Carolyn Carbasse has created hundreds of smiles using the latest generation in veneers. At Zen Smile Spa we will listen to your hopes and fears and will give you a smile that will exceed all expectations.
Porcelain veneers are like false fingernails - a small amount of material is taken off the surface of the tooth and a 'fingernail' of ceramic is then fitted over the tooth. Veneers are used to improve the aesthetic appearance of the teeth, to eliminate the gaps between the teeth or make short teeth longer, because the ceramic matches the teeth they look completely natural. One simple veneer will be sufficient to change the colour of a discoloured front tooth but if several teeth are out of line or there is a gap between front teeth, several veneers can also be fitted over the teeth. If you are happy with the shape and alignment of your teeth then one of the simplest, quickest and most effective ways to improve the appearance of your smile is with teeth whitening. At our practice, we offer both in-surgery and take-home whitening treatments. As we age, tooth whitening may not be sufficient to improve the appearance of yellowing, chipped teeth but veneers can revitalise the texture, shape and colour of tired looking teeth thus creating a whiter, brighter and younger smile. They are often used as a rapid alternative instead of moving misaligned or rotated teeth with orthodontic treatments. Don’t shy away from your smile any longer, take action and restore your smile’s youthful lustre in just 3 weeks. Please call us to get that smile you’ve always dreamed of.
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hether you are young or old, healthy or frail, vulnerable or strong... a sudden illness or an accident can happen indiscriminately at any time. Expert medical attention, and getting rapidly to hospital, can be the difference between life and death. At Female Focus we have experienced for ourselves the important Call and speak with Laure Bolufer (Registration Manager) 10am service provided by the Asociacion Amigos Europeos de Javea to 1pm every weekday. She speaks perfect English and together (AAEdJ). We have friends who have used their emergency you and she will discuss and record the most direct route to your ambulance service, and we have family members who have used house, and get you and your loved ones onto the map. Even if your house is located up an unsignposted remote dusty non-tarmacked their emergency ambulance service. camino! The fleet now covers almost all of Costa Blanca North. · ASOCIACION AMIGOS EUROPEOS DE JAVEA. Avenida Juan Important: Ignore the word Jávea. Their fleet of Emergency Carlos 1, No 69, 03730 Jávea. Telephone 96 579 6099 (24hr). Ambulances covers from Oliva to Benidorm and all inland towns Email: amigos_europeos@yahoo.es like Orba, Parcent and Jalón. (AAEdJ only mentions Jávea in its name because it originated there and still has its Head Office The AAEdJ is an "Asociacion". This means it is a not-for-profit organisation. No government funding is received and there are no there.) shareholders or fat cat owners. This month on our front cover we have a photograph of the very latest ambulance to join the fleet. It was ordered a year ago; it Every cent received is reinvested into purchasing new equipment has taken a full year to arrive, be strengthened, a protection and providing emergency services. Funding is received through the cage installed, complete stainless steel interior fitted, cupboards, membership fees, by charitable donation, and through sponsorship lighting, and then has been fitted out with the most up-to-date by local business entities. lifesaving equipment available. In the search of more sponsorship the Director of AAEdJ has The specialist equipment alone costs many thousands. The recently met with the Mayor of Jávea, D. José Chulvi, and has defibrillator (Lifepak® 15) costs 24,000€, the ventilator machine pledged help on civil protection and local police issues. In return (Dräger Oxylog® 2000) costs 14,000€, 4 different types of Mr Chulvi has committed to helping find more sponsors. AAEdJ is stretchers, Volumetic Pumps, Capnograph monitor, Breathing very grateful because it is important that the Asociacion continues masks, Fixed Oxygen supply, Antibacteria kits, Cervical Collars, to expand to provide even more emergency cover. Immobilisation Devices, Obstetrical Kits and so on, in fact over If you are reading this and connected with any Charity, Organisation 200, yes 200 HUNDRED more items. or Group, please can you bring the AAEdJ to the attention of We cannot stress enough how important AAEdJ Membership is your Treasurer or whoever is responsible for your fund-raising. for you, our Female Focus readers. For just 55€ a year you will We do not ask for money, but the purchase of a piece of medical have private emergency ambulance cover for you and your whole equipment could be lifesaving all year round for many years to family for the whole year. come. Thank you. And whilst the ambulances obviously cannot fly, they will find you, even if your house is off the map, because every ambulance carries pre-determined directions to your home in its computer systems. When you call in an emergency you don't even have to say your name, just give your Membership number, and the closest ambulance is dispatched and on its way. Spanish State funded ambulances do not carry anything like the lifesaving equipment carried in the AAEdJ's ambulances, which are akin to mobile intensive care units.
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Medispa in Jávea is a place of wellness where we strive to make you look and feel your best. Medispa offers not only all the classical beauty treatments such as manicure, nail art and extensions, pedicure, massage, eyelash extensions, eyelash perming and tinting, we are also pleased to announce that we have the latest 3D Lipo machines for body sculpting, including: cavitation, cryolipolysis, radiofrequency, HIFU and Shockwave. We offer LPG treatments for firming and toning, Pressotherapy, and so much more to help you look your best for summer! We have the award winning laser hair removal treatment, Alma Soprano Ice diode Laser machine. This machine works also on toning the skin with NIR infrared, which is a wonderful antiaging treatment. The “Opera” Mask, microdermaobrasion and dermapen can be added to any of our facials. Dra. Francisca Signes is our specialist in botox, dermal fillers, vitamins and mesotherapy. She also treats varicose veins and performs medical peels. All treatments are performed here in Medispa – A fully licensed aesthetics medical clinic in Jávea Port, with highly professional products and fully trained and licensed therapists. After your treatment, we love to treat you to take some time and relax with a herbal tea in our indoor relaxation garden. Avenida Lepanto,3 Jávea. Tel: 966 178 851, info@medispa.es
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our ARIES It is a time for reflection at the start of the month letting you put recent events into perspective. Towards the end of the month things will start to move more and there will be a lot more spontaneity in your actions. TAURUS Although there is no way of knowing exactly what is going to happen next, you do have some idea of how this is going to work out. If it is not looking how you planned it, then now is the time to make the changes needed for a better outcome. GEMINI An opportunity needs checking out before you jump on board. You need to make sure you have enough control over the situation before you commit, otherwise you may find things running away from you. Don't believe everything they are telling you. CANCER All your energy needs to be directed to the future and not just on having a good time here and now. You need to forgive and wipe the slate clean once and for all with a close friend, otherwise you will regret it later. LEO Although you want to move things forward you need to take stock of timing. Is this really the best time for such a move? If the answer is still yes, then go for it, if you are unsure maybe it would be wiser to hold off for a little while. VIRGO An incident from the past has held you back for too long. Let it go, forgive them once and for all, but mainly forgive yourself and let yourself move forward. You have been stalled for too long.
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oroscope LIBRA Take some time to rethink the plan through as it has all happened so quickly. Make sure this is really what you want because it is not like you to be so spontaneous. This has to been your decision, looking to others for advice is not the answer. SCORPIO If there is nothing you can do to change something then accept it and move on. You do not need the confrontation, especially when it will not make the slightest difference. Don't look too far into the future, or you may miss an opportunity. SAGITTARIUS Finish what you started before you start a new project. In fact, go back and finish off anything you have left part done. You can then put all your energy into something new. CAPRICORN Stop worrying about the unimportant things and everything that might go wrong, mistakes are the way we learn. If you don't try you won't move forward, to a happier future. AQUARIUS There are always going to be haters, don't let them affect you and your plans. Big decisions need to be given a lot of thought if you are feeling pressured. If things don't seem quite right then they probably aren't. PISCES You have been blaming yourself for too long over something that was not completely your fault. Maybe it is time to find someone to help you let it go, it is not healthy carrying around unnecessary guilt. Someone from the past pops into your life, are you sure you want to reconnect with them?
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As Seen On TV
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The Spice Sisters’ Bread and Butter Pudding
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read and butter pudding is a British classic thought to have originated in 17th century. A humble pudding traditionally found on school menus made from stale bread, butter, milk and eggs. India’s version; shahi tukra is the complete opposite to the frugality of the British pud: shahi turka is a deeply indulgent and decadent bread pudding made with full fat milk, ghee fried bread, saffron, cardamom, topped off with slivered almonds, pistachio and a sprinkling of rose petals! In this recipe we’ve gone for a mixture of the two with a bit of a twist! The eggs and milk have been replaced with a cinnamon infused custard. Ingredients Add the cinnamon and whisk with a fork until it's all blended in. • 10-12 slices white bread, Taste and add more cinnamon if required. buttered with crusts removed Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 4, 180ºC or 160ºC in a fan oven. • 75g sultanas Butter an ovenproof dish or a 24 inch lose bottom lose cake tin. • 75g brown sugar Cut the buttered bread into triangles. Arrange a layer buttered side up in the dish/ cake tin. Scatter a handful of sultanas with For the custard a tablespoon of the sugar, repeat. The final layer should have no • 35g custard powder sultanas on top (as they tend to burn). • 1 pint / 568ml milk Pour the custard over the bread and set aside for 5 minutes. • 1 tablespoons sugar Just before baking sprinkle with a little Demerara sugar. • 2 teaspoons cinnamon powder Bake for 35-40 minutes or until the custard has set and the top is golden. Prep 20 mins - Cook Time 35-45 mins Serve hot or cold with cream or ice cream. Method To make the custard - In a bowl put the custard powder with 2 LOOKING FOR A GIFT with a difference or to learn tablespoons of milk taken from the pint of milk, and 1 tablespoon a new skill? The Spice Sisters are offering virtual cook of sugar. Mix into a smooth paste along lessons. Please email us for more information: Heat the remaining milk to nearly boiling, pour onto the custard keepcalm@curryoncooking.com. mixing well.
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8 swimsuit styles
set to make a splash
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Many of our holidays might be on hold, but that doesn’t mean summer is completely cancelled. In fact, this might even be an opportunity to fully enjoy the warm weather at home.
One of the best parts of preparing for a summer holiday is buying a new swimsuit – and even if your trip to the beach has transformed into a staycation in your garden, you can still keep this ritual. Like any other year, the sunshine has brought with it a whole host of new cool trends in one-pieces and bikinis By Prudence Wade, PA. Photos: PA Photo/Handout so there’s lots to choose from. And remember – even if you’re lounging in your local park in your new swimsuit right now, at some point you’ll both make it to the beach. Meanwhile, check out this season’s hottest swimwear trends for inspiration…
this summer
1. One shouldered cuts It’s hard to do much with the fail-safe one-piece swimsuit, and the same styles tend to cycle in and out of fashion. One shouldered bathers are a classic cut, and this season they’ve seen a surge in popularity with a fresh spin. This might be using interesting or different materials – woven bathing suits are particularly cool right now – or adding in retro detailing, like graphic prints or bright colours. One shouldered styles are a winner because they’re sleek and effortlessly cool, and you know they’ll last well beyond one summer. M&S Tummy Control Striped One Shoulder Swimsuit.
2. Highlighter colours Bright, highlighter colours have taken over the world of fashion – and the trend couldn’t be more perfect for swimwear. It doesn’t matter what style you choose, just make sure the colour is neon and eye-catching. Not only will these hues make you stand out on the beach, but bright oranges, yellows and pinks all look especially great next to a tan.
3. Sporty styles Not all bikinis are built for actual swimming, and a lot of them fly away the second you dive into the pool. That’s why we love the new trend for sportier styles, which are functional as well as being bang on trend. These styles tend to involve long-sleeve swimsuit tops – either as a bikini or one piece – and in sporty materials like scuba. The bikini styles are multi-purpose – you can easily wear the top with a pair of high-waisted shorts and no one will have any idea you’re wearing a swimsuit. Whether you want to actually do some swimming or prefer a bit more coverage, this trend will give more support than your average string bikini. Luxe Palm Scuba Zip Front High Neck Long Sleeve Top, Luxe Palm Scuba Cheeky Bikini Bottom, ASOS
5. Eighties-style cuts Call it the Love Island effect, but swimsuit designs have recently seen a drastic change. They’ve slowly but surely been creeping up, with high-cut bottoms and bathers that sit way up on your hip bones. You can definitely see echoes of the Eighties in this trend – back in the day, this was the preferred style of swimwear (and remember those high-cut leotards?). It might not necessarily be the most comfortable of styles, but it certainly makes a statement.
6. All-over ruching Swimwear has always been a place you can experiment. After all, it’s not like we have that many opportunities to don our bathing suits, which is why it makes perfect sense to go for OTT and fun styles when you do. This is where the trend for ruching comes in, which has recently taken over Instagram. We’re not talking about subtle effects in choice areas here – but all-over ruching, with the whole bathing suit made up of gathered fabric. And particularly if you’re only modelling it in your backyard, why not choose something fun and ever so slightly silly? ASOS DESIGN Corset Ruched Swimsuit with Puff Sleeve in White.
7. Underwired for extra support With cuts getting higher and triangles smaller, sometimes it can feel like the classic bikini is disappearing. Not to worry, because there’s also been a surge in popularity around underwired and structured styles. This is undoubtedly welcome news for those with a fuller figure or bust, or anyone who feels more comfortable with a bit more support in their swimwear. Panache Anya Riva Full Cup Bikini Top. Panache Anya Riva Gather Pant Bikini Bottom, Figleaves
4. Tropical prints
8. Ruffled
If it’s good enough for Jennifer Lopez, it’s good enough for us. Ever since Lopez brought back her iconic green dress at the Versace SS20 show, tropical prints have taken over fashion – and swimwear hasn’t been immune to its charms. The print can err into kitschy, so make sure the cut of your bikini or one piece is sleek and modern.
If the all-over ruching trend is a bit much for you, the trend for ruffles might be a better match. This is a feminine and romantic style, which involves ruffles along the neckline of your bikini or bathing suit that can be as minimal or maximal as you want. We recommend choosing ditsy patterns or pastel colours for this look, to really lean into the romantic vibe of the ruffles.
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U3A Marina Baixa Celebrating our Secretary’s 10 years’ Service
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Last month, Joan Flint celebrated her 10 years as Secretary of the U3A Marina Baixa, in typical fashion, by putting on a fabulous three course Sunday lunch for the other Committee Members and their spouses. During Joan’s leadership, the U3A has seen many changes, including the growth of the membership, several change of meeting venues due to the increasing numbers, plus dealing with changes to the U3A Constitution, which were all handled superbly. As well as her Secretarial duties, she has also run the three levels of the Spanish Language Group for the last 11 years and many of the Members are hugely grateful to her for passing her knowledge on to them. Apart from her Secretarial expertise, Joan along with hubby Bill, is a brilliant Hostess and they have held many events in their garden for the membership, with up to 100 attendees. She has also organised “Ye Old Tea Shop” at the Alfaz del Pi and La Nucia International Days on many occasions. So after 10 years of fantastic service to the U3A Marina Baixa……On behalf of all the Members, Thank You Joan for all that you have done for us! Some of our Groups are starting to open up again after the lockdown, please see the website for details. If you have not heard of this Association and would like to join them, you can be assured of a very warm welcome. Please visit the website www.u3amarinabaixa.com to find out more information there is also a Facebook page. If you do not have internet access please contact their secretary Joan Flint on 96 586 1226 or mobile 663 637 167 for more information.
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CROSSWORD By the PA puzzles team Across
Down 1. Level (10) 7. Corpulent (5) 2. Prepared (5) 8. Quietened (7) 3. Sense (4) 9. Gratify (7) 4. A way up (6) 10. W.African state (5) 5. Wrong name (8) 12. Unfathomable (10) 6. Obstructed (7) 15. Projectile's path (10) 11. Defendant (10) 13. Prelude (8) 18. Smallest (5) 14. Controller (7) 19. Cancel (7) 16. Despot (6) 21. Subdue (7) 17. Courteous (5) 20. Kind (4) 22. Rule (5)
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C Combination of boxing and wrestling
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A Disorderly B Type of overcoat C Highly seasoned stew
A Study of protoplasm B Anatomy of the fleshy parts C Eating meat
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2. RAGMATICAL
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1. PANCRATIUM The word may sound A Vehicle with double articulation familiar, but do you know B Top of the skull what it means?
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Liberty Seguros raises over 6,000€ for the Paralympic Youth Athletics Promises Team
Due to the pandemic with mandatory social distancing rules and heightened security measures, Liberty Seguros found itself in an unprecedented situation with regard to this year’s Liberty Race. For the first time ever, its flagship event took place online and delighted in achieving its objective of championing diversity and integration through sport. Raising an outstanding 6,333€ for the Paralympic Youth Athletics Promises Team, the Liberty Race was once again hailed a resounding success. This year, the Liberty Race saw 3,000 individuals participate in the event with nearly 1,000 users of social media sharing photos across networks and the hashtag #MiCarreraLiberty experiencing an engagement of over 860,000 on Twitter and Instagram alone. The Liberty Race advocates solidarity and unity whilst raising funds for young athletes with promising potential at sports level who have not yet benefited from the ADOP Plan. This programme is designed to assist elite sports people with disabilities in Spain to prepare for the Paralympic Games. As with previous years, funds raised through donations made by the participants of the race will go to the athletes in the Paralympic Athletics Promises Team. Supported by Liberty Seguros, the Paralympic Athletics Promises Team comprises young males and females from all over Spain between the ages of 12 and 20 that are living with physical, visual, or intellectual challenges, such as those with learning disabilities or debilitating conditions such as cerebral palsy. Funds raised through the Liberty Race help the athletes to enhance their level of performance through technical training and specialised plans and assist with financing their attendance at national and international competitions. Between 2012 and the present day, the Liberty Race has raised an impressive € 246,333 in total to support these young sportspeople. Alberto Jofre, Managing Director of the Spanish Paralympic Committee, exclaimed: “This very special edition of the Liberty Race once again demonstrated Liberty Seguros' enormous commitment to Paralympic Sport. In the difficult times that we are currently living in, ensuring that this event could go ahead for another year despite the circumstances is a testament to the fact that Liberty continues to champion inclusion and supports people with disabilities to engage in sport. It is a real honour to have a sponsor like this.”
Liberty's Commitment to Paralympic Sport
Liberty Seguros champions the integration of those living with disabilities into society through values that are embodied in sport: effort, the spirit of competition, teamwork, and the desire to push on forwards. Since 2007, it has continuously collaborated with the Spanish Paralympic Committee (CPE) in favour of Paralympic Sport as means of uniting those living with challenges into the community. Within its framework of collaboration, Liberty Seguros founded and supported 'Liberty Insurance Team of Paralympic Athletics Promises'. Since the year 2012, this programme has nurtured young promising talent to develop sporting careers. It has hosted events such as the popular Liberty Race and, since the year 2015, has formed the biggest fan club of Paralympic Sport through its #SeSalen initiative. Photos: Above left, Alba García, a rising athlete and member of the Paralympic Youth Athletics Promises Team. Above right, Martín Fiz, one of the 3,000 participants of the 2020 Liberty Race.
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Sunglasses trends for summer 2020
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ummer is in full swing and now we’re all able to hit the beach, it’s more important than ever to make sure your eyes are getting the right level of UV protection with some stylish sunglasses. Key at protecting your eyes from the sun they can equally serve as the ultimate fashion accessory. Protect your eyes and always look stylish in this season’s looks.
Fly high with feminine pilot style glasses Specsavers Wolffish Sun RX
Classic tortoiseshell - never out of fashion Specsavers Arowana Sun RX
Blend colour with metallic details to bring tortoiseshell up to date Specsavers Tilapia Sun RX
Channel your pilot style with gunmetal shades Tommy Hilfiger TH Sun RX 39
Big, bold and bright Specsavers Witch Sun RX
Go cool yet classic with matt grey frames Hugo HG Sun RX 04
Shine in metallics Marc Jacobs Marc Jacobs Sun RX 1
Geometric shapes for 2020 Specsavers Snapper Sun RX
Why is it important to protect your eyes with sunglasses this summer? When you live in a sunny country like Spain, sun protection is very important. We wear sun hats and high-factor sun creams to provide the best UV protection for our skin, but often forget about our eyes. Frequent and unprotected exposure to UV rays can leave the eyes vulnerable to a range of conditions. It’s therefore important to wear a good-quality pair of protective sunglasses to ensure you adequately protect your eyes from the Spanish sun. To ensure adequate sun protection, choose sunglasses that meet industry standards and carry the ‘CE’ mark and have UV400 protection. Specsavers Ópticas in Jávea and Calpe have reopened to provide eye care services with hygiene and personal protection measures to ensure a safe and reassuring experience. However, customers are being asked to request an appointment in advance by phone or online to help with social distancing and hygiene measures. Visit www.specsavers.es to find your nearest store and make an appointment. See our main advert on page 2.
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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By PA puzzles team
Across 1&5Dn. He hopes for a good deal when he takes a hand (4-6) 8 Failed to notice what the superintendent did (10) 9 Alas, in good health for only twenty-four hours (8) 10 See 21 Across 12 Sheep-dog almost as big as a miner (6) 14 About to feel deprivation, being negligent (6) 15 A Spaniard is a handsome fellow (6) 17 Fortress for a rook (6) 18 This could be a grand noise to 1Ac. And 5Dn. (4) 19 Cut price material comes first (8) 21&10Ac. Being beneficent on the way to passing a driving test! (5,1,4,4) 22 Water container to put below ground level (4) Down 2 Describing the stars in adaptation of radio tales (10) 3 The young woman is a plaything (4) 4 Interfere with the decoration, we hear (6) 5 See 1 Across (answers in the classified page 6 Some cuts will restyle these! (8) s) 7 A demigod I noticed embraces another (4) 11 Removal of doubt about the answer (10) 13 It will blow up property belonging to me (4-4) 16 Greeting the completion of Tanzanian capital (6) 17 Being a stupid person, you'll get the bird (6) 18 In bowls I'd exploit bias (4) 20 Hotheads inside fired sporadically (4)
Spot the 12 differences (answers in the classified pages)
Thank You to the
Mark Master Masons of Spain HELP International Benidorm would like to express a heartfelt Thank You to the Mark Master Masons of Spain. The District Grand Charity Steward, Bro. Keith Alcock, on behalf of the District Grand Master, presented Walking Aids to Geoff Dunn, the equipment coordinator of HELP International. He was accompanied by Mick Foulstone, Maggie Slane and Jacqueline Leather (all HELP volunteers). Supporters of The Masons raised 960â‚Ź through a charity sing a long. Also, a special thanks to Peter of Easyhire who sourced the Walkers. Find out more about HELP International Benidorm at https://www.helpbenidorm.org/
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Way Well Is Video Calling Walk Your by Niamh O'Sheehan Here To Stay?
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ho else is feeling rather weary? Now that we are enjoying our cautiously granted freedom again, are you surprised that you finding it tough to get back into the swing of your daily walk? Or maybe you’ve never quite kick-started yourself in the first place and suddenly realise the pricelessness of liberty and the value of fitness?
We can always find an excuse to avoid exercise: it’s too hot, I’m too busy, I can’t leave the kids / partner / in-law alone at home…. Sound familiar? Well, if it’s any consolation there are many studies that suggest it can take a significant length of time and perseverance to break or form a habit. Many of us have been “locked in” for months and it can’t be expected that we simply leap back into our daily walking regime instantaneously. But why not I hear you say?
During lockdown, many people turned to video conferences for staying in touch with each other. Of course, video conferences have been used for years, especially in business. But it’s the emergence of social video conferences that has been a remarkable necessity. It’s not just restricted to just saying ‘hello’, online quizzes have become particularly popular. In the business sector, it has been invaluable for the vast number of employees who have been forced to work from home. One aspect that’s of particular interest is the environmental impact. Video conferences have been shown to be highly beneficial to the environment. The main gains come in the reduction of travel, which of course means reduction in carbon emissions. A report which looked at the UK and USA showed that video conferences could save nearly 5½ million tons of CO2. That’s the equivalent of taking a million cars off the road. And that’s just big business! Taking cars off the road and planes out of the sky has been shown to be healthy for the planet. The canals in Venice are clean enough to see fish swimming, city dwellers around the world have seen clear skies, and the ozone layer has started repairing itself. Locally, we’ve seen dolphins playing in local bays up and down the Costa Blanca. So the benefits of video conferences are clear especially when it reduces transport. Apart from that, so many families, especially considering we are in a expat community, have seen the benefits of being able to not only hear, but see loved ones far away. And it's not just one-to-one, you can easily do group family calls over several (remote) glasses of wine, watch little ones grow up and be part of their lives, there really is no end to the benefits.
So what do you need? Well, to put it simply, you need a computer or smartphone, an app, and a decent internet connection. There are many apps available including Skype, Zoom, and Google Meet, all free to use. Even WhatsApp has built in video calling, as does Facebook Messenger! All are accessible on a laptop or a smartphone. When it comes to internet, you’ll need a decent service. There’s no doubt that Fibre is the way to go due to its speed and of course if it’s available. Most smartphones have 4G and so long as you have a decent signal, this works fine as well. So go ahead, try it out, enjoy the benefits and help with the environment.
Well, some might say we’ve “lost our mojo”. After all that we have been through emotionally during the Covid19 crisis there is no shame in feeling somewhat depleted, overwhelmed, stressedout, frumpy or tired. While gazing out your window you find yourself resentfully watching the world and their mother, power walking to save their lives after confinement (you’re pretty sure Mrs. Baker from Number 11 has never stretched her legs in her life before lockdown) and you might be feeling a sense of failure. Why can’t you just re-discover your get up and go? Please don’t worry. This is a perfectly normal state of mind to find yourself in. BUT, we can’t allow ourselves to linger in this mojo-less place for too long as this lethargy can sneak up and mushroom into a full blown depression. So, let’s see if we can walk ourselves from our slumber and re-introduce fitness, nature and the joy of walking into our lives. Need a little motivation? Today I’m going to give you a couple of reminders that might just encourage you to get going: - Walking lightens your mood and keeps your brain sharp - Walking improves circulation and improves your heart health - Walking is FREE, easy and doesn’t need a timetable - Walking burns calories (more cake for you!) - Walking strengthen muscles and keep bones strong - Walking improves sleep and reduces stress - Walking can prevent erectile dysfunction! Who knew? - Walking takes you to new and undiscovered places - Walking helps you avoid and counteract a myriad of ailments - Walking gets you out of the house! If you know me and my passion for walking, stomping and rambling then I bet you are surprised my checklist is only 10 points long. If I had time to write a book, I could sell you this beautiful and most innate of activities page after page. But, don’t take my word for it. Boot up and hit the hills. Discover the results for yourself. I make a promise to you; if you can get out for a walk today you will undoubtedly feel better. BIG words from a short story. To put my money where my pen is I will make another promise to you. Today, and every day for the month of July I will go for a walk. I will take back the control that was taken from me during the Covid19 quarantine and I will tackle trails and pound pavements. Please join me. Together we can make a universal difference to our health and well-being. Walk Your Way Well.
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The Hairy Bikers Eat to Beat Type 2 Diabetes – our review By Ella Walker, PA. Photos: Andrew Hayes-Watkins/PA Here’s our verdict on The Hairy Bikers’ new cookbook. Si King and Dave Myers – aka The Hairy Bikers – are back with a new collection of recipes, that draws in part on their own weight loss journeys – over the last 10 years they’ve lost six stone between them. That and their desire (as chefs and passionate eaters) for food that tastes good, but doesn’t come at a catastrophic health cost. The book: The Hairy Bikers Eat to Beat Type 2 Diabetes by Si King and Dave Myers Who will love it? Anyone with Type 2 diabetes, or at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, and those looking to eat well, but stay trim. What is it trying to get us cooking? Healthy, uncomplicated meals for those with Type 2 dietary requirements – but anyone can eat these dishes. They’ve covered all the basics, be it soups (like their courgette, mint and lemon offering) and salads (from tabbouleh to smoked trout with celeriac fries) and heartier dinners (think lamb dhansak and fish crumble), as well as desserts (the coconut and carrot macaroons sound intriguing).
How easy is it to use? Very. Recipe lists can be a tad long, but they are designed to be entirely balanced, so it’s worth sticking to them. But once you’ve assembled your ingredients, the steps that’ll get you from raw items, to dinner on the table, are very straightforward. The best recipe is… the chicken tray bake with fennel, peas and new potatoes – it just sounds like the kind of thing you can bung in the oven in the evening and everyone will be happy. It’s that, or the instant banana ice cream (recipe below). The recipe we’re most likely to post on Instagram is… the beef stir fry, the sauce is super glossy, and the colours of the pak choi, spring onions and carrots just pop. The dish we’re least likely to try is… the avocado on toast. There seem to be a lot more ingredients than you’d expect. Digging out vinegar, za’atar and sesame seeds seems a bit of a faff when you can just mash an avo and stick it on toast. Overall rating: 7/10 – the recipes provide healthy versions of solid family staples that should still leave you sated, rather than unsatisfied and feeling hollow. How to make the Hairy Bikers’ instant banana ice cream… Ingredients: (Serves 4–6) 4 very ripe bananas Juice of ½ lime Grated zest of ½ lime, plus extra to garnish ½ tsp cinnamon, plus extra to garnish (optional) A few drops of vanilla extract Calorie-free to taste
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100ml yoghurt or reduced-fat creme fraiche Method: 1. Peel the bananas and cut them into fairly small chunks. Toss the chunks in the lime juice and arrange them on a baking tray. Put them in the freezer and leave them until they’re completely solid all the way through – this will take at least two hours, but leave them overnight if possible. 2. Put the frozen bananas in a food processor with the lime zest, cinnamon, vanilla extract, sweetener and the yoghurt or crème fraiche. Blend until the mixture is beautifully thick, smooth and creamy, then serve sprinkled with some extra lime zest and cinnamon if you like. The Hairy Bikers Eat to Beat Type 2 Diabetes by Si King and Dave Myers is published by Seven Dials, priced £12.99. Photography Andrew Hayes-Watkins. Available now.
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SUDOKU Here are four Sudoku puzzles of different skill levels for you to try. It is not a maths game at all, there is no calculating involved - it is a pure logic game. Fill in the grid so that every r o w, e v e r y c o l u m n a n d e v e r y 3 x 3 grid contains the digits 1 through to 9 with no repeats, which means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.
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umans are creatures of comfort, we also seek shelter, safety and a feeling of content in the things we have around us. This includes our homes and our gardens. Spaces are incredibly important within a garden. These small micro spaces that make up your whole garden space are entirely individual to the client, but there is also a pattern to all people that I have noticed and follow. Sometimes a customer may not even really feel they need some of these spaces but when you work with as many customers as I have, you know what works, what doesn’t and what people really want, even if they don’t say it.
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It's because of a basic understanding of how people function that I know and can create areas which feel enveloping and safe, and when you are talking about your personal spaces that is exactly what you want. The other thing about creating spaces within the garden, it allows you to build a better template for things to work around, you start to give some meat to the bones. Because if you have a big garden, how do you fill it? The spaces within spaces and division without division is how.
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There are a series of ways I often split up the garden, I believe you should always have some sort of outdoor main eating areas and or summer kitchen, a space where family and friends can socialise and have a great time. There often needs to be a utility area, as dull as it is sometimes you may not have the space in your home or garage to fit in garden tools etc, but it's still nice to hide it away, we often create custom hidden sheds using the space between spaces. And then there are secret spaces, the spaces within a garden where, when the dust settles, you can take a quiet 5 or 20 minutes relaxing in a tranquil, private space, your space. This is what garden design is always about for me. It's reading between the lines and giving people what they really want. After all the years I have spent in design and working with clients, it's always a great feeling for me to deliver them with a real design, a real project that will make them happy for many years to come. Charlesworth Gardens is the Costa Blanca’s leading garden design and landscaping company creating beautiful and special gardens, small or large for over 20 years on the Costa Blanca, and with an education in design, architecture and construction we know we have the skills to create what you really want.
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Tips For Travelling With Your Pet
Good preparation is key for a safe and hassle free trip especially if your travel plans include taking your pet. First, realistically assess your pet and your destination: Are they compatible? Is your pet healthy enough to travel? If you have any doubts about either answer then it's better to leave your pet at home. Your best course of action is to hire a pet sitter or board your animal at a kennel. Make sure your pet is current on all their vaccinations and is microchipped. Microchipping is the law and invaluable in the event that your pet ever gets lost. Microchips can be read at animal shelters, kennels, and animal hospitals thereby increasing the chances of a safe return if you lose each other. Also bring along a recent photograph and a written description of your pet that includes name, sex, breed and any tattoo and microchip numbers. This will increase your chances of your pet's safe return should the unthinkable happen. Use a secure carrier for your pet to travel in. It needs to be large enough so that your pet can stand up, turn around and lie down comfortably. It is also important to secure the carrier in the vehicle and not allow your pet to roam freely.
It is that time of the year again. Fleas and ticks are not just an annoyance for you and your pet, they can lead to serious health problems. Make sure your pet is protected against them. Bruno is a beautiful male Labrador mix, DOB 08.2015. 58cm. For more information on Bruno or any of our other dogs awaiting their new forever homes please call 618 754 635 or visit www.apasa.eu. Meet the gorgeous Bowie! He loves people, children and female dogs and loved being part of a family and is very sad. He walks well on the lead but we recommend he goes to someone who has some experience with dogs. If you would like to foster or adopt, please call 657 689 567 or go to www.akira-animals.com. Akira pays all expenses for foster dogs. Meet Our Horses! Join us on Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings at APAC Rescue Horses to see the horses and join in the fun with drinks and tapas to help support and raise awareness. Everyone Welcome. For more information email apacprotectora@gmail.com, visit www.apac-cv.com or Facebook: Apac Rescue Horses. Twinwhi & Twinbro are brothers found abandoned together. They are young males who have a lovely energic nature and love being together. For more information call; 685 524 049. Benidorm Animal Shelter (Protectora de Animales y Plantas Benidorm).
There are a few items that you can bring that will make trip easier on everyone. An old blanket works well to put down under the carrier and two old sheets can be used to cover furniture and bedding at your destination. It doesn't hurt to bring carpet cleaner, old towels and trash bags for accidents and a lint roller can be your best friend. These items make clean up easier and your host will greatly, greatly appreciate it. Prepare well and travel smart. May you and your pet have many happy trips together. Jade is a lovely tabby who is looking for a new home. Shelter open every Sunday 10am 12pm or call Luisa 648 100 629. Denia Cat Protection League – Aldea Felina http://www.aldeafelina.es Handsome Herbie is a pointer mix, he is approximately 6 years old and weighs 26 kilos. He is a loveable, friendly boy who enjoys his walks. He is good with other dogs. Please call 650 304 746 or email p.e.p.a.animalcharity@gmail.com Bamba is currently in foster where she lives with 2 other dogs and is house trained. She is an elegant, calm and quiet 2 year old Galga. Bamba is leish positive, but on a tablet a day, you keep the doctor away! Contact apropego@gmail.com or call 654 616 043. Tanamera is a small animal rescue, located in Valencia, Spain, privately run by volunteers who rescue, rehome and rehabilitate ex hunting dogs. For more information email: stichtingtanamera@gmail.com or find them on Facebook (Tanamera Rescue)
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ith Spain and the Vall del Pop slowly coming out of lockdown our U3A leaders are looking closely at what can be offered to members, whilst still being in compliance with the Covid-19 rules. With many of our activities taking place in municipal halls · Awaiting re-opening of Xalo Pensionistas - Bridge, Card Making, obviously at present there is no way forward. Our President, Bob Flower Arranging, Tai Chi. Welham, is hoping the new ‘normality’ will enable our first General · Awaiting re-opening of Animo - Vall del Pop Singers, Mosaic 2. Assembly, for the new season 2020/21, to be held in September – · Awaiting re-opening of other municipal halls - Keep Fit, more news on this nearer the time. Egyptology, Dancing, Line Dancing. Marie Fitzgerald, our Groups Coordinator, has given me an · Not planning on restarting at present - Mosaic 1. update on what is happening or anticipated for many of our group · Other groups – please check with your Group Leader, many activities. close each summer and reopen again in the autumn. · Goodwill Team - strategy for fundraising Share & Care under Things will get better and with support to each other we will get review. through this pandemic and come out stronger in our friendships · Canasta - checking with the group about feasibility to restart after this experience. after end of June. For further information on U3A Vall del Pop check our website · Word Addicts - continuing online. www.u3avalldelpop.com. · Sugarcraft - continuing to meet, as permitted by the rules. · Dining Experience - hoping to organise a meal for August, subject to restaurant availability. · Entertainers - hoping to start live events in August subject to venue being available. · Yarn & Thread - will resume on 14 Sept at Cappuccino Orba. · Thursday Walking Group - considering offering some summer walks in September. Monday group will be suspended for a while. · Wednesday Walkers - hoping to restart in Sept/Oct. · Mixed Media and Art - hoping to restart in Sept. · Spanish Conversation - weekly WhatsApp contact, possibly restart in Sept. · Digital Photography - no meetings until Sept although individual photos being shared on their Facebook page. Please call for · Silverliners - will restart in Sept, venue to be advised. · Astronomy - can restart any time but opportunities for observing opening info. limited until darker evenings, Sept likely. · Creative Writing - operating on Email.
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WORD SPIRAL
Starting from 1, fill in the grid in a clockwise direction with four-letter words. The last letter of each word becomes the first letter of the next word. If you have correctly filled in the grid there should be a seven-letter key word reading across from 8.
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WORDSPIRAL 1 - CLUES
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1. Snooker rods 2. Practice boxing 3. Gemstone 4. Scream 5. Touch down 6. Deceased 7. Info 8. Ammunition, in short 9. Lubricates 10. Black marketer 11. Undergarment 12. Mountain lake 13. Religious sisters 14. Go by sea 15. Ear part 16. Every Key word clue: Small fish
WORDSPIRAL 2 - CLUES
1. Plate 2. Camel's protuberance 3. Opposite of push 4. Burden 5. Stupid 6. Furniture wood 7. Lock openers 8. Starchy food 9. Betting chances 10. Fizzy water 11. Assist in a crime 12. Ballet skirt 13. Employs 14. Heroic narrative 15. Fever 16. Sea eagle Key word clue: Country
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have always believed that if a plane load of Brits crash landed in the desert, miles from anywhere, their survival plan would be to firstly organise a jumble sale, followed closely by forming an amateur drama and entertainment group. Proof of this can be seen worldwide, especially here on the Costas, predominantly within the Brit community areas. Amateur theatre groups, choirs and barber shop quartets have been entertaining audiences ever since the British invasion of the 70s. Retirement for most meant more time to enjoy the Spanish way of life of sun, sea and partying, but the need to cling to the old style Brit entertainment began to manifest through drama groups popping up when least expected. Most missed was that odd mix of men and women cross- dressing, spouting crude innuendo jokes under the traditional umbrella of Christmas pantomime for the kiddiewinkies. A form of theatre totally mystifying to the rest of the world. Unfortunately, the coronavirus epidemic has managed to achieve something even Adolf Hitler failed to do during WW2 - close down this great British tradition of amateur theatre. During this lockdown period, four groups have gone to the wall, some are surviving with the use of Zoom video, whilst others are simply treading water until the situation becomes clearer. Ironically, the first group to announce a new production starting this July are the oldest on the costa, established in 1976. Social lives in tatters? Yes, but the biggest losers are the local charities for whom thousands of euros have been raised by our lovely warm-hearted board-treaders and warblers. Let's hope we will be able to get back to normal
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Some light-hearted memories of my work as an entertainment critic with the Costa Blanca News Pirates of Penzance, I remember when Gilbert and Sullivan Society, Calpe covering an Agatha Christie production, a dramatic moment when all murder suspects had gathered together in the drawing room and the police inspector announced he was expecting a phone call from his sergeant naming the murderer. A fiendishly clever plot to panic the guilty party into revealing himself. The phone rang, tension within the theatre at peak level, the inspector lifted the phone, forgot his next line and without hesitation, turned to the nearest actor and said, 'It's for you sir'. Another lasting memory was when I covered a production of, 'Calendar Girls', the story of a group of middle-aged Women’s Institute members who decide to pose nude for a charity calendar. The drama company were of a high standard and had painlessly checked all auditorium sightlines to ensure the actors were totally screened in the important places by strategic positioning of fruit and flowers. Unfortunately, they had forgotten that theatre critic and photographer Benny Davis was situated on a press only upper level balcony looking down on the scene complete with his Nikon camera with a long focal lens. As I said, one of the more enjoyable memories of my press career in Spain. Incidentally, out of respect of the charity commitments of amdram theatre, my coverage was always pro bono.
Page 36 www.femalefocusonline.com Phoenix Dancers: The Dances COSTA BLANCA NORTH are now starting to rehearse again keeping a safe distance from each other. In lockdown their wardrobe department has been very busy designing new costumes, whilst Phaedra, the choreographer, has Note from Benny: After 12 years of publication, the Diary is been hard at work creating new still going strong. Despite several months of lockdown, most numbers for their forthcoming of our stalwart entertainers are now dusting themselves shows. They are still on the lookout for male and female dancers, down and 'Once more, stepping unto the breach'. Some are anyone interested please phone: 607 290 896. already promising performances for July and August, whilst others commence rehearsals later this year. Unfortunately, a Sounds Familiar: few groups have gone to the wall, whilst others are taking a Sounds Rehearsals breather and will be re-launching their talents during 2021. So are now active for please support your local group when and where you get the their next production opportunity. Don´t forget, all groups in this column are non'Magic of The profit making and donate all proceeds to local charities. Musicals'. If you are interested in Caprice Ladies Choir: the choir joining the group, or have been rehearsing on zoom would like more information, please contact Philip on 96 558 1483 throughout the lockdown and or philip@soundsfamiliar.es are hoping to start small scale outdoor rehearsals soon. Due to The Chaplaincy Singers: The the social distancing they are not Singers are once again working sure when they will be able to hard on new music for their present a concert, hopefully this forthcoming concert, hopefully year, but will keep you posted. by the end of August. Watch this See their website for information: space! They meet with musical www.capriceladieschoir.com director, Philip Ashley at the helm, every Monday for rehearsal. If Careline Theatre: Ole´ Ole´, Ole´! you love to sing, why not join this Generalitat Valenciana agree to very friendly group? For more info theatres opening with a 75% house call Eileen: 607 706 904 or Lyn: seats. Careline Theatre's 'Unlocked 692 059 257. Concert' will feature performers Valley Voices: The Voices from the lockdown period who have have continued to work hard kept you entertained plus guest at their Zoom rehearsals DJs and radio presenters, and will managed by the lovely and now proceed as soon as they have talented Aileen Lightfoot. completed sanitizing. A date will be New exciting songs have advised so keep an eye on this column been selected ready for and their Facebook page: alcalali@carelinetheatre their September return and Costa Blanca Male Voice hopefully a December or January concert may be possible. All Choir: The choir will enquiries: valleyvoicesspain@gmail.com start their new season of rehearsals in September, when the current lockdown restrictions on social contact If you would like your group to be part of the Stage Diary please are eased, and have a busy email editor@femalefocusonline.com. Deadline for copy is the programme of concerts 15th of the month prior to publication. planned for the autumn and Stage Diary Costa Blanca South information can be found winter seasons. For further online at www.femalefocusonline.com details see their website www.costablancamalevoicechoir.wikidot.com
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Jávea Players: Slightly later than planned due to unforeseen circumstances, but `Master of the Musical´ will be performed from 27 July to 1 August, in the Casa de Cultura. This will be preceded by the usual popular al fresco meal at Bar Imperial. Cost for both, a snip at 19.50€. The show is a tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s phenomenal talent. See website for more details on how to book: www.javeaplayers.com
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50 ENGLISH PAPERBACKS, some Hardbacks, various authors including Danielle Steele, Maeve Binchy, Nora Roberts 15€. Tel: 617 692 046. Ondara area. WIRELESS ROUTER, perfect condition, working order, reason for sale - we have a new supplier, 10€ Tel: 617 692 046. Ondara area. LARGE MOROCCAN TANGINE Large Orange Moroccan Tagine, never been used, purchased in Sainsburys in the UK, 15€. Tel: 617 692 046. Ondara area. DENNY STONEWARE COFFEE POT Large Denny Stoneware Coffee Pot, perfect condition, collector’s item, 15€. Tel: 617 692 046. Ondara area. THE GODFATHER DVDs The Godfather boxed set of 4 DVDs n e v e r b e e n u s e d 1 0 € Te l : 617 692 046. Ondara area. FLY MO electric lawn mower + 2 Fly mo trimmers Good working order 25€. Tel. 96 296 1149 Mobile 630 228 227. Gandia area.
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Truly a family run agency! Just for you
You may be thinking that most people would put their business name first, but the way we see it, above all else an estate agency is about the people. Of course we’re all the things you’d expect of a respectable agency, but processes and marketing is only one part of the equation. We are an experienced couple who have lived here on the Costa Blanca for years, in fact generations! Truly a family run agency! We know the area intimately, and know our business environment inside out. Above all else, we value honesty, courtesy, listening to our clients and being friendly. Our aim is simple: to sell your property efficiently and to ensure the sale goes through without stress. We go the extra mile (sometimes feels like a marathon) to sort out any issues that surface along the way and we believe it's our duty to hold your hand all the way! Our reputation is based upon being people oriented and it all starts with a friendly phone call. Inmobres is set in the heart of one of Calpe’s urbanisations so we can truly claim to be local! So, if you’re considering selling, then call either of us on 660 601 952. We’re here to advise, we’re here to help, we’re here to listen and we’re here to sell your property. We look forward to hearing from you, Marilyn and Antonio.
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