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10 - 16 Feb 2012

línea directa launches an online service offering legal assistance in English

• The service, offered by practising registered lawyers, will advise the company’s customers on Spanish legislation in areas such as housing, consumption, family law, labour law, motoring queries and penal law. • The service will provide 24 hour assistance in the case of urgent enquiries, the checking and editing of documents and discounts of up to 50% on lawyers’ fees if further action is required.

Línea Directa, market leader in the sale of direct insurance in Spain, has launched an online service offering legal assistance to its customers, which will advise those policyholders purchasing this cover on areas such as housing, consumption, family law, labour law and penal law. Línea Directa’s new cover, the price of which will be up to 40% more economical than the market average, will answer queries on buying and selling, renting and house renovations. 24-hour assistance for urgent enquiries

The service of Legal Assistance for Motorists operates from Monday to Friday from 8am to 10pm. In the case of urgent enquiries, such as emergencies in the home, incidents occurring at night affecting families – including spouses or children – such as theft, credit cards being blocked or unreturned, or damage caused by pets, Línea Directa will offer a service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In both cases, the customer must call 902 400 613 or email atencionjuridica@lineadirecta.es.



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north EDITION President in Calpe Alberto Fabra made a visit to the Marina Alta on Wednesday to show his support for Calpe’s Mayor Caesar Sanchez and the town’s tourist industry p7

A successful 2011 for Ondara’s Shopping Centre

2011 HAS been a positive year for the Centro Comercial Portal de La Marina Ondara showing a 4% growth in visitor numbers, and an increase of 2.5% in turnover p20

The facts about solar energy

go along to the Inn On The Green Bowling Club in Javea, on 24th February at 10am for the Solar Energy Information Day p32

Stirring porridge TRUTH IS often stranger – and funnier - than fiction. Find out more on p53

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Barclays battle in court by jack troughton DETERMINED EXPAT Mike Kemp is ready to expose alleged corruption within Barclays Bank when he launches his court battle on Monday. The retired businessman went to the Spanish arm of the bank for a 100,000€ mortgage in 2005 believing Barclays would never lend on an illegal property. However, Mike was shocked to learn his new 300,000€ dream home was illegal – and he had purchased one of an estimated 1,200 properties in Catral that were built without planning permission. He has already received two demolition orders from the local authority and now Barclays have started repossession proceedings over the property. Mike told RTN the bank maintains it agreed to the mortgage after receiving an architect’s valuation saying the property was over five years old – but he claimed Barclays ignored a survey he paid for which underlined his home was both a new build and illegal. And when he arrives at court, Mike’s barrister will present a ‘denuncia’ accusing the manager of Barclays Bank in Torrevieja of corruption and fraud – his legal team asking the judge for both matters be heard together. “Barclays have ruined my life. I came to Spain seven years ago and it has been enjoyment mixed with hell – it was absolute hell to begin with but friends pulled me out of it,” he said. “The worst thing is that I have been healthy all my life, I came here fit but suddenly my health goes down.” Mike blames two heart attacks and his divorce on the stress of the situaMike tion regarding home – supposed to be Kemp an investment for the family.

He explained he only took out a “short term” mortgage on the advice of a financial advisor and former Barclays’ officer. “He said Barclays would never grant a mortgage on an illegal property. I had had my fingers burnt before and it was like a belt and braces thing for me, I would never have purchased my home if I knew it was illegal.” Mike has named bank manager Jose Manuel Soriano in his legal complaint and alleges the banker knew the house was illegal and kept results of the survey – which showed its real status – from him. He will also allege he was involved in a tax fraud – the deeds, which he only saw a year later, showing the purchase prices was 150,000€ when he paid 300,000€. “This time it is personal,” Mike said. “I was advised to stop paying the mortgage to force the issue with Barclays and I have sent the bank’s chief executive Bob Diamond a thank-you for getting the affair to court.” A war of words has been conducted with Barclays’ head office in London and its Spanish headquarters in Madrid but Mike said after initial correspondence “they have just ignored me, hoping I will go away.” The bank maintains it was entitled to advance money against the architect’s survey and Mike should take action against its author over the inaccuracies. But he told RTN is determined to show Barclay’s Spanish operation was not “a good ambassador” for a high street giant. “I believe 13th February, the day I go to court, will be lucky for me.”


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PRESIDENT OF the Spanair workers committee, Ricardo Oso, has announced that ex-Spanair employees would rather try to obtain work with AENA, the Spanish Airports Authority, than work for Ryanair under obligation to pay Irish tax and to be paid in Gibralter. His comments follow an incident at Bilbao Airport where Basque regional police La Ertzaintza were required to assist Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary in boarding his flight to Madrid after he upset demonstrating Spanair staff. They were encouraging a boycott of Ryanair’s new MadridBarcelona service. O’Leary made a V-sign gesture of victory which deeply offended the emotionally overwrought Spanair workers that at present are in limbo – neither on the dole nor working and laid off with a January payment of 1,000€ against wages owed.

CAM acknowledges a loss of €2,700 million CAM BANK, auctioned in December to Sabadell, closed with a recorded loss of €2.713 million according to a statement sent by CAM on Wednesday to the National Securities Market Commission (CNMV). The loss figures produced at the end of the year are more than double the €1.136 million recorded at the end of the first half.

Spain’s oldest prisoner released FRANCISCO MIGUEL Montes Neiro, the oldest common prisoner in Spain, was released from prison on Tuesday after being pardoned by royal decree at the end of 2011. 61-year-old Miguel has been in prison for more than 30 years for a collection of nonviolent crimes including burglary; escape attempts; falsification of documents; offences against public health and traffic fines. He requested on hearing news of his forthcoming release: “Do not bring the car to the door. Let me walk a mile or two to feel the freedom.”

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Expats join car appeal

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Javier Garcia and Marie Carmen

by Jack Troughton GENEROUS EXPATS and Marina Alta charities are driving an appeal forward to get a disabled teenager mobile and improve the youngster’s quality of life. Javier Garcia’s parents took out a bank load to purchase a Citroen people carrier ready for conversion to take a wheelchair – but were not told fitting a ramp would cost another 10,000€. And now an appeal has already been launched through charity Stop San Felippo to raise cash for a cheaper solution – a car swap for an existing converted vehicle and HELP is coordinating fund raising efforts in the expat community. The 15-year-old, from Calpe, suffers from mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) and a family belonging to the charitable association for the disease – its patron in Spain is Princesa de Asturias Dona Letizia Ortiz - have a converted Peugeot available but would need 6,750€. Javi’s mum Marie Carmen said there were around 40 children suffering from MPS in Spain but the rare condition affected youngsters across the globe. She said her son weighed nearly 40kg at 15 and the family needed a car that could accommodate the teenager, who attends Calpe’s Gargasindi School for disabled youngsters. She told RTN: “He likes to go out in the car and I drive him around so he can see everything. He particularly loves going to the port to watch the gulls flying around the fishing boats when they come back to harbour.”

DIAGNOSE She said Javi’s condition was not diagnosed until he was aged three, when the family first noticed the little boy was suffering problems – as well as MPS he suffers from secondary autism and uncontrollable excessive salvation, which distressed her son. Terry O’Hara of HELP of Calpe said the charity would make a suitable donation and money had already been received from the town’s Rotary Club and the St Vincent de Paul Library while the Charity Shop of Calpe had also promised money. “It seems it was only when the parents bought the car they were told the conversion would cost an extra 10,000€,” he said. “Last month these other people lost their child and advertised in the MPS magazine they had a newly converted car – they want less than the cost of conversion. “I have been round charities pitching for help in reaching the target and social services have no money to help, so now we are relying on the generosity of the general public.” He said MPS affected the major organs and Javi now weighed more than his mother so there was an urgent need to get a wheelchair friendly car so the boy would be mobile. “The whole idea of getting this vehicle is it will give him and his parents a better quality of life,” added Terry. For more information call Terry on 616 237 135 or visit www.stopsanfelippo.org where donations can be made directly to the appeal.

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Hotel Closed over legionnaires’

by JACK TROUGHTON

The Diamante Beach Hotel

CALPE’S FOUR star Diamante Beach hotel remained closed for cleaning this week after being identified as the source of the outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease that has killed three British tourists. A total of 16 people – 12 British and four Spanish – contracted the disease before traces of the deadly bug was identified in the 283bedroom hotel’s plumbing system last Friday. The handling of the outbreak by the Spanish authorities has been criticised with allegations there was an attempt to play down the seriousness of the outbreak to avoid panic and protect the resort’s tourist industry. And the situation that every doctor in England and Wales was alerted to the emergency on January 19th – long before Calpe’s health professionals – was described as “disgraceful”. It has since become evident a travelling salesman who stayed three nights at the hotel fell ill from the disease in December yet despite members of staff and guests contracting Legionnaires’ last month, tests by both the Spanish authorities and SAGA holidays proved negative. Valencia’s Minister for Health, Luis Rosado defended the delays in closing the hotel for cleaning until last week. He said: “We did what we had to do until we had confirmation of the source of the outbreak.” WATER Legionnaires’ disease is caught by inhaling microscopic droplets of infected water and brings on flu-type symptoms. The pneumonia, which is treated with antibiotics, is particularly serious for the elderly and those with low immunity systems. The incubation period is 10 to 12 days and the Calpe strain of the bacterium was described as particularly virulent – although Legionnaires’ cannot be transferred human to human and Mr Rosado underlined there was no danger of the outbreak spreading.

He said the hotel would be allowed to reopen as soon as cleaning was completed and the bacterium “eradicated.” Mayor of Calpe Caesar Sanchez told RTN how a travelling salesman had stayed three nights at the Diamante Beach in December and was later found to have contracted the disease. “There is a strict protocol set up and an alert put out but it was very difficult to find where it came from,” he said. “They let me know as soon as the second tests at the hotel, after more cases, they had found the source.” He said the hotel’s annual health and safety check in November had not revealed any problem and the first round of tests had not identified the bacteria. CLEAN The mayor, who uses the hotel’s gym, said the hotel would remain closed while it was thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. RTN was told that also during December a waiter from the hotel fell ill while away visiting his home town and later a cleaner, who lives in Benidorm also succumbed to Legionnaires’. However, it was the alarm was raised in January when five tourists staying at the hotel and six who had returned to the UK fell ill the hotel was thought to be the source of the outbreak. Councillor Carole Saunders said she first learned of the outbreak and confirmation it was in Calpe when a Department of Health warning was forwarded to the Costa Blanca by a British GP. “I think it is disgraceful that every single doctor in the UK knew about a possible outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Calpe and we knew absolutely nothing about it,” she said. “The town hall has been flooded with calls and we have tried to put people’s minds at rest but you can understand how people are very worried.”

Primark Alicante now recruiting AS PRIMARK Alicante prepares to open its doors in March the Councillor for Employment, Carlos Castillo has confirmed that more than 17,000 candidates have applied for the 187 jobs up for grabs in the new store and interviews that commenced this week will continue throughout the month of February. Despite the number of applicants that have already registered an interest, vacancies are still open and sales staff and supervisors are invited to apply to work at the Gran Via Alicante Primark via the website www.primarkgranviaalicanteempleo.es Full time, part time and weekend positions are offered.


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Energy saving by JAck troughton

ELS POBLETS has joined the drive to go green and save energy by signing up to a new initiative launched by the European Union. Mayor Jaime Ivars has signed a pact aimed at transforming the local authority’s use of energy and make it sustainable with the environment in accordance with the European Kioto Protocol. The central three steps to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases by 20%, reduce municipal energy consumption by 20%, and to obtain 20% of energy consumed in the municipality from a renewable source – all before a 2020 target. And the mayor said it would insure that Els Poblets used energy resources better, with all the advantages that this would bring to its residents, both in terms of their well-being and the satisfaction of knowing the town was helping the planet.

Mayor Jaime Ivars with a certificate of the ‘Mayor’s Pact’

Strong winds force pedestrians to avoid one of Benidorm’s plazas PART OF the Plaza de Sus Majestades los Reyes de Benidorm was banned to pedestrians on Tuesday. Mid-morning, workers installed a series of fences just below the horizontal structure of building that crosses the square. Strong winds have weakened the structure and although residents are assured that the building is no immediate danger, several decorative windows have collapsed within the perimeters of the property. The area is off limits to pedestrians until further notice.

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Why you must read your policy documents OVER THE twenty years I have been in business, the Company has sold thousands of policies to include health, funeral and general insurance. There is so much information to pass on to clients especially regarding health insurance, that I appreciate it is very difficult for anyone to absorb it all in the first instance. Therefore, it is very important to read your policy documents very carefully, to confirm that the cover has been adequately explained. Of course there will be many other important points to note that have not been discussed fully and obviously to ensure that anything you are told verbally is backed up in the policy document. Many people do act on this advice and often return with a list of questions, which we are more than happy to answer. Should you decide to go ahead with the insurance, you will be given a policy pack including an acceptance form to sign stating that you understand what you have signed for and agree that you have entered into a legally binding contract under Spanish law, which is for one year. Unfortunately, the reading in full of the General Conditions doesn’t appear to be taken very seriously and occasionally when claims have been refused due to lack of cover, which is clearly stated in the book, we are accused of mis-selling the policy because we are assured by the client that they distinctly remember being told - some 5 – 6 years ago even, that this particular claim would be covered. If refused the complainant might then go to the press and blame my company

and on occasions even asking me personally to settle the invoice. The policy document is paramount in law whereas the verbal word is not. Cancellation periods are made very clear, and it is no use informing us that in the UK we can cancel at any time: this is not the UK, and if the contract is not strictly adhered to the insurer has the right to place the matter in the hands of their legal department. I am unable to change Spanish law or the insurer’s policy, which carry their own rules and regulations. The responsibility I take on board is to make sure that none of the staff knowingly mis-sell, and to feel comfortable that they have explained the policy to the client and have obtained the signatures on the relevant forms. We support all our valued clients on health and funeral via Mandy who offers support and assists in making appointments, gives advice on whom they need to see and sometimes a great part of her job is to listen to people. However serious or otherwise the illness might be, it is important to that particular person. Then of course on general insurance we have John, who looks after claims. This is an enormous help to the clients, as many do not speak Spanish and have no idea what to do in the case of an accident or a house claim. This type of service does cost, and in my opinion especially living in another country is invaluable, therefore, to cover these extra services it is vital that we gain new clients as well as retaining old ones. This of course is becoming more difficult in a very competitive market place, but fortunately

there are many loyal people who appreciate the service that we pride ourselves on. I always feel we go the extra mile for our clients in so many ways. Sometimes there is as little as 10€ difference in the quote and people will look at the cheaper option. Often the policy is not the same as Liberty Seguros, or even in English. If this is so you could be in for a nasty shock: it makes a bit of a joke of me advising clients to read the policy! One vital point is to choose your insurer and broker wisely. In these very insecure times this is even more important. With Liberty Mutual Group you can feel very confident that you are one of the millions across many continents who are safely insured with them, not only today but for always. When you are experiencing a problem, remember we are there to assist you, but we do respond far better if we are not threatened or verbally abused. Living in Spain is not easy, and running a business can be a nightmare as many know. It helps to accept that there are many different rules and regulations, and we are here to explain some of them, as well as to offer good old fashioned service. Please don’t beat us up; just use us to obtain good honest insurance, with a wonderful back up. I can assure you we are more than a voice on the phone and will continue to be so. *** Information on PCN charity walk on FEB 26TH at Casa La Pedrera (San Miguel) contact sueinthesun@hotmail.co.uk ***

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President in Calpe

Alberto Fabra signs the book watched by Mayor Caesar Sanchez

by jack troughton VALENCIA’S PRESIDENT Alberto Fabra made a whistle stop visit to the Marina Alta on Wednesday to show his support for Calpe’s Mayor Caesar Sanchez and the town’s tourist industry. The head of the Generalidad Valenciana arrived at the town hall and signed the visitors’ book in the troubled resort struck by an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease. The PP politician said he wanted to underline the “solidarity” of all municipalities of Valencia was needed in times of adversity and crisis, adding: “We have to work together to do well.”

Health matters

THE DEPARTMENT of Health is preparing to review the records of patients that require a major pharmaceutical consumption as part of a cost-cutting exercise. New adjustment measures will include a study of areas where savings may be made both in general practice and in hospitals. After a meeting in Valencia Manuela Garcia, Regional Secretary for Health, listed a number of areas

where cost reductions could be made such as putting a stop to unnecessary analytical tests and charging fees for lost SIP cards. The good news is that it has now been confirmed by the President of the College of Pharmacists of Alicante, Jaime Carbonell, that pharmacists have now been paid the remaining €60 million owed to them by the Valencian Government.

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Pick up your dog ‘poo’!

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by Louise Clarke

The Mayor presents his ‘Clean up after your dog’ campaign

THE TOWN Hall in Torrevieja has launched an awareness campaign this week designed to educate dog owners to clean up their pet’s excrement on the streets of the municipality. The Mayor, Eduardo Dolon, said that it is important to educate residents and visitors on the need to maintain the image of a clean city. One of the ‘most important’ aspects of this campaign, according to the Town Hall, is its incorporation into new technologies, in particular, Facebook, in which campaign organisers have created a game that focuses on collecting the ‘poo’ from the streets, parks, gardens and squares of Torrevieja. BILLBOARDS The Mayor, along with the Councillor for Police and Public Safety, Eduardo Gil Rebollo, the designer and coordinator of the campaign, Llinares Francisco, and the man responsible for the city’s urban cleanliness, Antonio Boix, presented the campaign which is aimed at both residents and tourists in the city and will focus on raising awareness of the need to remove your dog’s ‘poo’ from public roads. There will be more than 50 billboards strategically placed around the city with messages in Spanish and English as well as advertisements in newspapers and on local radio stations in which residents will be reminded of the importance of cleaning up

after their pets. In addition to all that, there will be a direct marketing campaign in which representatives will hand out items such as dog ‘poo’ bags in the city centre and they have even enlisted the services of a magician to perform magic tricks which are aimed at showing residents how to pick up dog excrement! (You really couldn’t make it up!) ANTISOCIAL ATTITUDES The game on Facebook will be available to all citizens for the next two months and is primarily aimed at all those people who have a pet. The Mayor has highlighted the importance of this new awareness campaign, emphasising his concern about the image that visitors to the city have as a result of some residents’ antisocial attitudes. He said: “We must eradicate these attitudes to keep our environment clean.” He also added that the Town Hall will be working in conjunction with the Local Police and anyone who is caught not cleaning up after their pets will be contravening a Municipal Ordinance with regards to the ownership of animals and will be subject to a fine. He concluded: “There are more than 100 bins for animal excrement located in the city, mainly in parks and gardens, and we are giving out bags to collect these droppings, so there is no excuse not to clean up after your pet.”

Flu spreading

THE NUMBER of hospitalised flu cases in the Valencia and Alicante provinces has increased by 30% this week. 102.5 cases were registered per 100,000 populace compared to 78.9 last week, according to web information from the Department of Health. The Minister of Health, Luis Rosado, pointed out that despite this increase of 30% the figures are still lower than those recorded over the same period last year at this time and are also still below the national average. It has been noted that 91.08% of the 231 cumulative cases had not been vaccinated. The Minister has stressed the need for vaccination, especially in high risk groups.

Wine tourism comes to Torrevieja by Louise Clarke CALLING ALL wine lovers! The visitor centre of the La Mata Natural Park played host this week to the presentation of a project which is aimed at regenerating the wine landscape of the area and the promotion of wine tourism. It also proposes to enhance and add value to the wine production in Torrevieja. The presentation coincided with the celebration of World Wetlands Day, which is aimed at linking natural areas like La Mata with tourism. Maria Victoria Bernicola, the architect of the project, presented the proposal dubbed “Dancing in Vineyards” and said that it will focus on the revitalisation of wine tourism in the Natural Parks of La Mata-Torrevieja and

that it is based on integrated architecture within the natural environment. The initiative aims, through landscape regeneration and economic development of the area, to promote tourism and enhance the production and marketing of La Mata wine, which recently started production and will be marketed in the United States. The project includes the connection of the vineyards with the La Mata beach via a pathway for pedestrians and cyclists, which will also promote environmental tourism in the protected area. Under the proposal, the route would run parallel to the canal that was once built in to fill in the gap in the forest and would also include a pedestrian crossing over the N-332.



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Reconsider your attitude IT IS appalling and unbelievable, the manner in which some dog owners ill-treat these animals! In my nine years in Spain I have seen the following: A woman driving a 4x4 vehicle with a man sitting at the rear of the vehicle with his feet hanging out, dragging a dog behind the vehicle - this seems to be their idea of taking their dog for a walk. There was another man who took his dog every day for a walk and gave the impression that he loved and cared for the dog. However, when he decided to return to his home land he left the dog with the community: it was seen straying about for a couple of weeks before eventually being run over. There was a couple that moved about five miles away and left their dog tied to a tree in the front garden: the animal was given food and water by neighbours. I reported the matter to the local paper and after an article appeared in the paper the dog was collected and taken to a country home. I know of dogs that have been confined to small gardens for several years and have never been taken for a walk. Recently I saw two separate occurrences of men on

bicycles pulling their dogs along the roads, the dog trotting as fast as they could, trying to keep up with the riders. These animals are taken for quite a few miles every day on the hard surface of the road. They are subjected to the same suffering and ill treatment on a daily basis. They do not stop and are not even given a drink of water and certainly cannot be enjoying such long stressful walks. Dogs enjoy a long walks where they are free to sniff and have a run around. These dog owners are deliberately subjecting these animals to mental and physical torture. The most disturbing aspect is the mentality and attitude of the owners, who all live in highly developed societies, and are quite aware (or should be) of how to care for the domestic animals they call their ‘pets’. However, they treat animals in the same way the majority of uneducated people in very poor countries do - with no compassion at all. If by chance you are one of those who ill-treat your dog and have read this letter please reconsider your attitude and treatment of your dog. Name withheld

Good samaritans

THROUGH YOUR excellent paper I would like to thank all the people who helped me when my husband had a bad fall a couple of weeks ago. He was found unconscious near the Punta Prima roundabout by Mark and Felicity who acted as good Samaritans and by using his mobile contact list alerted Janet, the VicePresident of our Urbanisation who drove down and called an ambulance, then phoned Lesley who called round for me and drove us to Torrevieja Hospital. The doctor there told me my husband had a fractured skull and bleeding on his brain. He was to be transferred to Elche Hospital as there is no Neurosurgeon at Torrevieja, which surprised me. I was getting very distressed - a very big thank you to Lesley who insisted on staying with me and arranged a taxi to Elche where we spent the rest of the night and all morning until I saw the doctor at 2pm in Intensive Care. I was told to come each day at 2pm to see the doctor and bring an Interpreter. Thanks to Lionel who acted as chauffer and interpreter for four days and to Steve and Andy who drove me to Elche and picked me up when he was moved to a ward where I could visit all day. The staff at Elche were wonderful. Luckily the doctor spoke excellent English as my husband can only speak a little Spanish and I managed to communicate with the nurses using my Spanish Phrase Book. Many of the people on our urbanisation have offered to help and I am eternally grateful for such good friends. Dorothy Smith, Orihuela Costa

Beware of friendly ‘huggers’ PERHAPS YOUR readers would like to be warned of a mode of ‘mugging’, which happened to a friend in Benidorm at Xmas. Having just left the ATM at the Cam Bank where she had topped up her mobile phone, both she and her husband were walking along when a Spanish male pushed his way in between them and put his arm round her shoulders and wished her a ‘Merry Xmas’ before walking off. A short while later she found that her clasp type handbag had been opened and her purse containing some 300€ was missing. Having just read an English daily paper this would now appear to be a new type of thieving in Blighty as well. Beware of friendly ‘huggers’ as their distraction method could cost you dearly. L Smith, Catral

What a lovely day

I WOULD like to thank all my friends who attended my recent 70th birthday party at the Lodosol restaurant, San Pedro del Pinatar for their good wishes and lovely gifts. It is much appreciated. Many thanks also to Tony and Jan Morgan, proprietors of the Lodosol for the superb buffet and entertainment. Joan Mitchell, Fundraiser for HELP MMM

Appeal to readers

ON BEHALF of the AFA Alzheimer’s Charity Shop in Torrevieja I would like to appeal to readers for any bric a brac, clothing, toys, etc. – they are desperate for such items for their shop. Often as not a lot of very saleable items are just dumped in the local bins - so rather than dump them please donate to this very worthwhile charity. All items will be greatly appreciated. The shop itself is in the road just behind the church square. To the right of the church up the street from the Tobacconist and it is first on the right. David Whitney


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Winning hearts and minds ‘Looky Looky’

men not so lucky!

by jack troughton EXPATS WORRIED about encouraging youngsters to master their native English have been thrown a lifebelt through a new website designed to make learning fun. Kids across the globe go to local schools and absorb both the language and culture of their adopted countries – but sometimes at a cost when it comes to their own language. However, help is at hand for expat families through Javea-based mum Karen Mullally, a journalist and writer, who wanted to share her love of English and its rich history of literature. Karen has launched interactive website www.youngmindsabroad.com after an SOS appeal from a friend about their children’s problems with English and with the help of teachers has masterminded the free site. “It really started because I have a friend who had a reluctant reader in her son – my two sons read all the time and I thought it was a great shame,” she explained. “We came up with a few ideas and they helped. “And I have since spoken to other friends in Spain whose children go to Spanish schools who were also worried their children were no reading and writing English well. “So I was inspired to write something parent friendly, something that is always being improved, and something that can be dipped into and enjoyed – children don’t want to come home from school and be made to do more work than they already have from their schools.” THEME Karen told RTN that expat websites revealed “a recurring theme” that youngsters living abroad were not necessarily grasping English – whether

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HUNDREDS OF counterfeit items were seized this week in a joint operation between the Local Police and Guardia Civil in Torrevieja. The Councillor for Public Safety and Police, Eduardo Gil Rebollo told reporters on Tuesday that during last weekend, 4th and 5th February, a total of 11 members of the Guardia Civil in both uniform and civilian clothes, along with seven officers from the Local Police, mounted a surveillance operation on the promenades of La Libertad and Juan Aparicio and as a result hundreds of counterfeit items were seized. Fake international branded merchandise included handbags, sunglasses, polo-shirts, belts and handbags. The Councillor also indicated that this type of joint action between the Guardia Civil and Local Police will continue to take place during the coming weeks. Meanwhile, it was also reported that last Friday 3rd February, officers from that same unit seized a total of 191 pairs of fake Levi Strauss branded jeans that were on the sale at a stall in the weekly Friday market in the city.

Warning: snow chains Karen Mullally

they lived in Spain, France, Germany, or further afield. “The other side is for parents to come to the site and talk about education – parents are obsessed with it, especially mums who always talk about how their children are doing at school,” she added. “And what I really welcome is for people to contact me with their own ideas to see what really works for children. It is now an educational website per se but for parents to swap ideas.” Karen said the site was also supported by a friend and professional teacher

who checked the information, while parents suggestions, rather than those coming through the educational system, were an inspiration. She said if youngsters were learning Spanish, French or German at school, home should be the place to encourage reading and writing in English, especially with games. “Technology has its place, but children wanting to read and write in English need a pen and a book,” said Karen. www.youngmindsabroad.com will remain free to users for the “foreseeable future”.

IF YOU are thinking of taking a trip be aware that due to the very cold weather that has produced snow and ice throughout Spain drivers are advised to take notice of warnings for the necessity of snow chains. As in other European countries this is compulsory and in areas where snow and ice are causing a hazard you may have to leave your vehicle until you have fitted chains. Already the Austurias and Catalan display the warning ‘Necesita Cadenas Nieve’.


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Crackdown on foreign registered cars 10 - 16 feb 2012

by LOUISE CLARKE ACCORDING TO the Chief of the Guardia Civil, those foreign residents that flout the law by driving unregistered, uninsured and untaxed foreign registered cars should be stopped. The statement came after it was announced that a crackdown on foreign registered vehicles, which started late last year in the Costa del Sol, is to be extended nationwide. “They don’t pay the fines for parking too long in restricted parking zones, or fines for speeding,” said the Chief, “they pay no road tax and their vehicles are often uninsured and not ITV tested. This is wrong and it must be stopped.” According to a press release issued to RTN, foreign residents who drive their cars on the roads of Spain, enjoy immunity to prosecution as a result of their vehicle’s number plate. It said: “Authorities often fail to take action because of the difficulties in verifying their address in order to notify them of such penalties.” The State Tax Agency (AEAT) has, in conjunction with the police authorities, decided to put an end to this situation and so have begun the campaign to tighten the net on foreigners who live permanently or part-time in

Spain but have not registered their vehicles here or paid the relevant taxes on them. OBLIGATION The initiative, which started in November in Malaga, is the result of an EU directive which establishes that people are obliged to comply with the tax obligations of the country in which their vehicle is being used. Basically, the vehicle is making use of the country’s infrastructure and as a result it produces environmental contamination, so therefore tax must be paid to that country. Since November, the Guardia Civil has identified about two hundred drivers in the Malaga province whose cars bear foreign plates and who officers have been able to prove are living there permanently. More than half are British, followed by Germans and French. The two hundred foreigners that have been caught have been ordered by the Guardia Civil to put their vehicles in order within five days. FINES At the same time, the Hacienda tax authority has begun proceedings against the

Ryanair takes on Barcelona traffic AS PREDICTED, Ryanair is to launch its service between Alicante and Barcelona to bridge the gap left by bankrupt Spanair. The Irish budget airline announced at a breakfast conference on Tuesday that it will expand its presence at Barcelona’s El Prat airport to accommodate flights to Alicante, Bilbao, Stockholm, Hamburg, Menorca and Munich (Memmingen). There will also be an increased service to Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Málaga, Palma, Sevilla and Tenerife. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary projects doubling his current passenger traffic of 5.8 million. Ryanair’s routes from El Altet, Alicante will still be reduced in April, bringing an end to services to Sevilla, Madrid, Palma, Santander, Pisa and Venice, although fights to Paris will be recovered.

This British Registered Range Rover will be targeted in this new initiative

offending drivers. If they comply and make their vehicles legal within a given period, the case is filed and no further action is taken, but if they don’t, the police can seize the car and hand it over to the tax authorities. And the owners of the vehicles will also then be reported for driving without having obtained

the relevant authorisation which can result in a fine of €450. If the offender fails to register the car with the tax man, pay the registration fee, put it on Spanish plates and through the ITV test as well as pay the fine, they could face further fines of between three and four thousand Euros.

Spanish Food and Wine Market in London THE FIRST Spanish Food and Wine Market is to open in London on 17th November and run until 20th November at Old Billingsgate on Thames Street. Organised jointly by IFEPA (the Palace of Exhibitions and Fairs of the Region of Murcia) and Global Expo, the event is designed to showcase the best products of small and medium producers in Spain, a ‘Farmers’ Market’ representing around 300 companies. “The goal,” explained Sol Gutierrez, President of Global Expo, “is to help small and medium-sized Spanish companies and gourmet food industry to drive sales, positioning them favorably in the British overseas market.” Parallel to the ‘Farmer’s Market’ the first ‘Spanish Food Festival’ will open in London, with a German version taking place in Germany in 2013. For more information visit www.ifepa.es


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Did the earth move for you? by Louise Clarke “IT WAS like a train going under the house!” was how last Sunday’s earth tremor was described by one Algorfa resident following the quake which measured 3.1 on the Richter scale. Thousands of people were woken by the tremor that struck at 5.43am on Sunday morning. The epicentre was six kilometres North West of Torrevieja and just one kilometre South West of Los Montesinos with a depth of ten kilometres and it came just days after RTN reported on the development of an earthquake plan in Torrevieja. Social networking sites and local forums were inundated with reports from worried expat residents following the seismic event and one Los Montesinos resident reported experiencing “continuous shaking for 20 seconds” and said that it even knocked a drink off a bedside table. SCARY Meanwhile, six kilometres away from the epicentre in Benijofar, one resident said that they she felt quite disturbed by the tremor. “It was a very scary experience and makes you realise just how close we are to fault lines here.” A resident in Torrevieja said: “It was like a bus was being driven inside my bedroom. The whole building was shaking and I thought it would come down.” He added: “Then I spent the next two hours waiting for the next one. I felt the one in Lorca in May 2011 and was waiting for one more quake like when it happened there; thankfully it didn’t come but it was a really bad feeling.” Another resident said: “I have lived in Torrevieja for almost 11 years and felt many small tremors, but this was different from others. I have felt my computer chair move or a slight trembling of furniture and movement of small objects in the past, but no noise. This was actually very loud and enough to scare me, even though I didn’t see any evidence of any movement of objects, it prompted me to stay up and go online to see if I could find out what had happened.”

Greenpeace blames increase in GM crops in Europe on Spain WHILST THE cultivation of GM crops is falling in countries that are part of the European Union, it is increasing in Spain! More than 97,000 hectares of genetically modified maize was cultivated in Spain in 2011 compared to the 67,700 harvested in 2010. In some European countries genetically modified maize has been banned for the last three years. Ecologist group Friends of the Earth claim that in 2011 110,000 hectares were planted with GM crops, the majority of which seems to have been in Spain, therefore Greenpeace has observed that the increase in GM crops may be laid at Spain’s door.

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Bigger better Bay 10 - 16 feb 2012

by jack troughton BAY RADIO is welcoming a host of new regular listeners after switching on a new Torrevieja transmitter to increase its coverage of the south of Spain. Broadcasting on 89.1fm and using an official site, the move brings a new audience to the popular community radio station – allowing people to tune in from El Altet in the north down to Cartagena in the south and stretching inland beyond Murcia. First launched in 2005 as a local station in Javea, it was taken over the following year and its new management team has consistently expanded coverage, bringing quality radio to the airwaves. Andy Stammers, one of the station’s directors, told RTN: “It is a policy of sustainable targeted expansion to enable us to reach expats, tourists and even the local Spanish population. VISIT “Around 11 million British tourists visited Spain in 2010, the figures just blew me away, and a large percentage of those come to the Costa Blanca. In addition, there are around a million people living here.” He said the aim was to reach a real audience – a policy to give advertisers the best response. “There is no need to expand just

for the sake of it and broadcast to great swathes of the country where there are no listeners.” And by reaching new listeners, Bay Radio is also able to expand its charitable and community activities – in 2011, the station was able to get involved with a number of projects and raise over 80,000€ for charity. Andy said the growing success of the station meant it could carry more information for communities – both on-air and on-line – than rival stations in a highly competitive market. TARGET The station aims at a target audience of listeners aged 35 and over – its programming in terms of music, content and information is geared to the demographic. “That is why our advertisers find us so successful,” added Andy. “It is like RTN, content is king.” And not only is the Bay Radio experience welcomed by advertisers, its service is also recognised by Spanish and international advertisers and promoters – leading the station to become involved in events like the Chelsea Football Foundation and last month’s PDC Europe Spanish Darts Trophy. Andy said: “The Bay Radio family also extends around the

Bay Radio presenter Bob James on air

world. We have people around the globe tuning in on computers to enjoy our programmes.” Bay Radio is looking to recruit media sales specialists, please see the advert in the job section.

New Neighbourhood Watch branch in Torre Pacheco

The Mayor and Local Police Chief of Torre Pacheco with Graham Knight and the leader of the new branch

by Louise Clarke NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH (Vecinos Cooperando) recently opened a new branch at La Torre Golf Resort and thanks to the hard work of the local committee and members the inaugural meeting was attended by both the Mayor of Torre Pacheco and the Local Police Chief. Graham Knight, the Vice President of the Neighbourhood Watch in Spain, addressed the meeting setting out the aims of NHW and welcomed the new branch to the group in

both Spanish and English which was appreciated by all. The Mayor of Torre Pacheco added that he hoped that the success of this urbanisation group would lead to other urbanisations in the area adopting the idea thus increasing the security and safety in the area and as a result, a Spanish couple from Roldan who attended the meeting indicated that there was a possibility of starting a branch in their area. Meanwhile, residents in Orihuela

Costa have reported the ‘fake’ gas men are on the prowl again. One resident from La Regia contacted RTN on Wednesday to say that she had been approached by two men saying that they would like to check her gas supply. Having lived here for six years and being aware of the ‘scams’ that are in existence, she told them that she didn’t have any gas appliances and sent them on the way. But she was concerned enough to contact us so that we can warn other readers in the area.


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The Prado discovers Mona Lisa’s sister by jan gamm THE PRADO Museum in Madrid, in the process of restoring a painting thought to be a copy of Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous 16th Century Mona Lisa, has stumbled upon what is now thought to be the work of one of the great master’s protégées, painted alongside the Mona Lisa at the same time as Da Vinci worked on ‘La Giaconda’ and probably in the same studio. Layers of paint that were carefully removed in the restoration process revealed the painting’s background, previously covered with darker pigment and varnish. The painting also features the Mona Lisa’s eyebrows, left out of Da Vinci’s version.

Representatives of the prado with the ‘new’ Mona Lisa

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Spain’s first sentence for fitting PIP breast implants THE COURT in Madrid has ordered a plastic surgeon, DTL practising at the clinic CCM SL in the city, to compensate a patient with 7,455€ after her PIP (Poly Implant Prothèse) breast implants ruptured. The 35-year-old patient had the implants fitted in April 2001 and the surgeon re-examined the case six months later. In March 2008 the patient sought alternative care and was advised of a capsular tear in the right prosthesis with “fluid collection and probably inflammatory periprosthetic.” The implants were replaced by another surgeon.


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Bedding down by jack troughton

CARELINE THEATRE has donated a 2,430€ state of the art medical care bed to Denia’s La Pedrera Hospital designed to aid patient’s recovery and ease the workload of staff. Public support for the theatre group’s Autumn production ‘State of Affairs’ funded the purchase of the specialised piece of equipment – and Careline hopes other charities will follow its lead as the hospital needs a further 60 of the beds. La Pedrera provides long term care for patients suffering neurological post trauma and patients requiring palliative, chronic illness and convalescent care and serves an area that extends to Torrevieja, Alcoy, Villajoyosa, Gandia and Alzira. It is a state funded hospital but current financial restraints force it to look to charity donations to provide extra equipment that make an enormous difference to the wellbeing of patients and their recovery. One such an “extra” is the bed that Careline has bought for the hospital. It can be lowered right to the ground to enable patients with very limited mo-

bility to stand up, it can be transformed into an arm chair and it can be raised to enable nursing staff to work on a patient’s dressings and hygiene more effectively and with minimum disturbance of the patient. Pictured (left to right) are Inmaculada Simo Noguera, Director of Nursing,

Jaume Morera Guitart, Director of La Pedrera Hospital, with Careline Theatre members, Andy Crabb, Ann Gill, Alan Gill, Sonia Crabb and on the bed, Candida Wright the group’s chairman, at the presentation of the bed. For more information about Careline Theatre go to www.carelinetheatre.com

Roof repair fund

by Jack Troughton MEMBERS OF Montgo Chorale met with Don Carlos Pons, priest at La Iglesia de la Santa Cruz in Pedregeur to present 450€ for the church’s roof repair fund. The cash was raised from donations made by the audience at the choir’s recent concert at the church to mark conductor and musical director Gordon Lawson’s 80th birthday. The church is home to many musical events and Montgo Chorale has performed there on numerous occasions. The money is earmarked to fix the leaking roof which also risks damaging the valuable church organ.

Feline fund raiser HARD WORKING charity the Javea Feral Cat Association is holding a fair tomorrow (Saturday 11th February) to raise much needed funds. The ‘rastro’ with refreshments and a grand raffle – more than 50 prizes have been donated by local businesses – is being staged between 11am and 5pm at Centro ISVH, behind Restaurant Casa Pepes, on Balcon Al Mar, Javea. The association is desperately trying to control the growing feral cat population in Javea, but a supporter told RTN that funds have dried up and the charity, which receives no council money, hoped to generate some income from this fair.



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Same old, same old

By

Chris Marshall Expat blogger www.almerimarlife.com

IT IS pretty hard going at the moment writing a weekly column about life here in Spain. Take this week for example: I promised last week that I would seek out positive news, so I thought at the same time I would look for a whole bunch of new stories. Well good news and bad news: the bad news is that it is the same old roundabout as far as the news in Spain goes: the good news is that I looked so hard I found the needle in the haystack! All the main stories this week that are worth any comment are all old stories: Spain has formally asked Britain to reopen talks over the sovereignty of Gibraltar, terrible crimes were committed during and after Spain’s 1936-39 civil war that no court has yet examined or judged, Spain’s opposition Socialist (PSOE) party have elected Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba as its secretary general replacing former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero as party leader, and the United States is offering technical assistance to Spain to clean up land contaminated by radiation from undetonated nuclear bombs that accidentally fell on the area in 1966. Actually the Gibraltar debate is interesting because it was held on Twitter, as UK Europe Minister David Lidington responded to calls from Spanish Foreign Minister José Garcia-Margallo to debate the rocks sovereignty via a couple of tweets: “The UK will not enter into sovereignty arrangements or negotiations with which Gibraltar is not content.” “The UK’s sovereignty commitment to the people of Gibraltar is clear and unchanged: we will respect their wishes.” So there you are Spain you have been told - or in

this cases Tweeted - so case closed! I am actually interested in the Civil War story as well, not because they are trying to convict the people responsible for the torture and murder, but because they have put on trial the man that wanted to investigate them! Judge Garzón faces criminal charges that could suspend him from the bench for 20 years for defying an amnesty enacted in 1977 to smooth the transition to democracy. He counters that under international law, there can be no amnesty for crimes against humanity and that unsolved disappearances constitute a continuing crime. Surprising one this as we all know that: ‘once under the carpet always under the carpet’ here in Spain. There is no surprise that Rubalcaba was elected, after all he is credited with coordinating the sustained legal and police battle that has brought Basque separatist group ETA to the point where it declared in October it had laid down its weapons for good. For a moment it looked like it might get a little interesting as the candidate he beat was Carme Chacon, a 40-year-old who would have become the first female leader of the PSOE party. As I said …not much changes in Spain! Still not sure? In Seville nine local Police Officers have been charged with fraud after pocketing traffic fines, and in Valencia a 49-year-old man has giv-

en himself up to police after reportedly stabbing his partner to death. But, finally, some good news! A 61year-man in Sevilla has been charged with domestic animal abuse after he killed his neighbour’s dog, yet the farmers are still getting away with the murder and abuse of 250,000 Spanish Galgos a year! As for us Expats, apparently the thing we miss most about home is the countryside, followed by the sense of humour and pubs, which I found truly amazing given how many English style bars there are in Spain. What did make me smile though was that it was expats living in Germany that missed the sense of humour the most! Some good news and the headline of the week to end with: according to a Spanish survey the fry up may not be so bad for you after all, so long as you use olive oil or sunflower oil. And the headline story of the week: well to be honest there are two - the rising number of tattoo removals in Spain as people try to impress at job interviews, and that 40% of people that are run over in Spain are on zebra crossings at the time! Chris runs the expat blog about life in Spain (www.almerimarlife.com) and is a regular contributor to a number of publications and radio stations in Spain, as well as writing a monthly column for the Telegraph Expat site and is a Telegraph Expat guest blogger.

He lives in Almerimar with his five cats, two Harleys and wife Sands, and together they are heavily involved in the re-homing and transport of rescued and abandoned animals to Germany and the UK through their project www.alstrays.com. His column in the RTN is sponsored by www.blitzcleaning.es boat cleaning and valeting experts across the Costas of Spain. Email: chris@almerimarlife.com http://almerimarlife.com http://chrismarshall.ws’ http://expatlifespain.com http://alstrays.com



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A successful 2011 for Ondara’s Shopping Centre by PATRICIA THOMPSON

Director CCOP Oscar Pastor addresses press meeting

2011 HAS been a positive year for the Centro Comercial Portal de La Marina Ondara. Visitor figures released by Director Oscar Pastor indicate a 4% growth in visitor numbers, and an increase of 2.5% in turnover. Commenting on 2011’s performance Pastor said, “2011 had been a very positive year with many new shops opening and few closures. The balance shows that the Portal de la Marina received last year a total of 4,000,000 visits and sales volume reached €50 million, increasing both visitor numbers and sales with the promise of growth in 2012.” Oscar Pastor announced the forthcoming opening of a low cost fashion store of the Inditex group, Lefties, to occupy 1,000 m2 on

the ground floor of the Portal de la Marina. There are also negotiations underway with a fashion company for the space left by the recent departure of the Bowling Hall (2,000 m2) on the second floor. The Centre has launched a series of fantastic offers during February to allow shoppers to enjoy the centre’s cuisine at unbeatable prices, with cinema, restaurants and attractions for children the main protagonists. The campaign also boasts the return of their most enticing offer ‘Leisure Thursdays’, to last until 31st March. LEISURE THURSDAYS FOR JUST 10€! Hugely successful in 2011, Leisure

Thursdays are back on the menu. For just 10€, shoppers can enjoy a midday meal or evening meal at a choice of nine participating restaurants at the commercial centre and also see a film of their choice in the cinema! Participating restaurants include Tapasmundi, McDonald’s, La Creperie, Tavern Lizarrán, Pizzeria La Vela, Bar El Molet, Eddie Rocket’s, Brasapan and Pans & Company and Pollo Campero. See the info desk for more information: offer valid till 31st March CUSTOMER LOYALTY REWARDS Further promotions were launched this weekin the Shopping Centre, with the campaign ‘5 and reward’. This offer rewards diners with a movie ticket if they have spent at least 10€ in 5 participating restaurants in the Portal de la Marina. This initiative aims to reward the loyalty of customers, whilst promoting the various culinary delights of the bars and restaurants in the shopping centre. See the information desk for more information. SUNDAY MENU FOR 1€! Those who make purchases greater than 30€ minimum during Monday to Saturday can enjoy an incredible offer at the food court on Sunday. Shoppers who make a minimum purchase of 30€ from Monday to Saturday can redeem their ticket for a voucher for the meal of the day on Sunday, which will cost just 1€ in participating

restaurants: McDonald’s, La Creperie, Tavern Lizarrán, Pizzeria la Vela, Bar El Molet, Eddie Rocket’s, Pans & Company Brasapan and Pollo Campero. CRAZY HORSE FOR LITTLE SHOPPERS From 3rd February to 18th March, the shopping centre has something extra for the little kids too! Crazy Horse! To receive your free ticket, simply take a receipt for purchases exceeding 15€ along to the information Point. VALENTINES On the run up to St Valentine, watch out for street marketers from the Shopping Centre ‘spreading the love’ throughout the Camarca area. They will be asking both singles and couples a question, with answers resulting in prizes! The prizes are discount for shoppers, or a 2x1 ticket for the cinema, to be redeemed up to 14th February. PHANTOM MENACE IN 3D PREMIER IN ONDARA On the afternoon of Saturday 11th February, Portal de la Marina in Ondara will host eight fully authentic costumed characters from the Star Wars saga The Phantom Menace. The officially costumed characters will help create the atmosphere for the premiere of ‘The Phantom Menace’ in 3D at the centre that evening. The initiative has been coordinated with an official Fan Club of Star Wars. See the ad on page 8.



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Brrr, it’s the three-day winter

Watts In Britain Paul

BACK IN the 1970s ole Teddy Heath gave us the three-day week and we all used to head for bed at half-ten. And now, Mother Nature has decided to give us the three-day winter.

Yep folks, just as we started to get smug about our mild and snow-free winter By bing, bang, bosh, she proved once again Watts that she’s firmly in charge. And on Saturday night with plans to go out utterly dashed by the snow, I dejectedly, like in the 70s, headed to bed at half past ten. From late Saturday afternoon the snow swept in, along with some pretty cool temperatures… Did you know that amazingly, it was cold enough to freeze the sea? Can you believe that? It’s true. In Poole Harbour, down there in deepest Dorset, the sea froze as the overnight temperature fell to -7ºC. The cross-channel ferry had to crack its way through the ice to get out! Our three-day-mini-freeze is the result of a mild front from the Atlantic colliding with cold air and, oh boy, did we feel the results of it. On Saturday night about 100 motorists slept in their cars after

being trapped on the M25. I heard Katie Jones, who was one such driver, phone in to BBC Radio 2. She told listeners that she’d spent seven and a half hours on the M25, frustratingly close to her exit junction with the A1. She said that along with the snow she’d seen some “pretty terrible driving” that “played quite a big part” in the motorway skidding to a standstill. Similar scenes were repeated on the M40 with jack-knifed lorries blocking several lanes or marooned on the hard shoulder. That night Gavin Hill-Smith, spokesman extraordinaire of the AA, had warned: “We see travel becoming harder as the snow clears and the rain freezes, causing terrible conditions. We are concerned that the rain will wash away grit and cause real issues for motorists.” But as Gav worried away in AA Central Control, the snow melted quicker than he

Tuesday afternoon at Blackroot Pool

Sunday at Blackroot Pool

could say Jack Robinson. And by today (Tuesday) our three-day winter was all but gone. Mind you, it provided countless column inches for the newspapers. On Sunday, The Mirror reported some low temperature readings: “Sennybridge in South Wales shivered in -8.6ºC; meanwhile, further north, snow blanketed Manchester, turning rooftops of homes white as temperatures hovered around -2ºC.” Not to be outdone, over at the broadsheets The Guardian reported: “Church Fenton in North Yorkshire and Wattisham in Suffolk recorded 16cm of snow, while up to 15cm was forecast for parts of Cumbria, Lincolnshire, East Anglia, North Yorkshire, the Peak District and the Midlands.” But let me reassure you, dear reader, by Tuesday morning all but a small fraction of that 15cm snow was left here in the West Midlands. Take a look at our exclusive RTN photos of Royal Sutton

Park. One was taken on Sunday and the other on Tuesday. The Beeb has some great snowy scenes from around the country, visit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ news/uk-16898662 Here in the Midlands, unlike those softies at Heathrow, we kept our planes flying - and on one of those aircraft heading to Alicante was Fran and John Paul from Tamworth. I met them as they were travelling into Birmingham and we got chatting. Fran used to live in Spain and always enjoys heading back to the Costa Blanca. I also discovered that John Paul was in the same school class at school as Noddy Holder – hmm, I reckon he might have some great stories to tell. Anyway, I’d like to send my best wishes to Fran and John Paul; have a good break in Spain folks and don’t forget to pick up a copy of RTN – the Costa Blanca’s favourite weekly! Watts in Britain, sadly watching my snowman melt...


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Beware of hairy little caterpillars by Louise Clarke DESPITE THE cold temperatures of the last week, this winter has been reasonably mild and as a result, it is predicted that the Procession Pine Caterpillars will be out in abundance during the next few weeks. Residents and pet owners in particular are being asked to keep an eye out for these hairy little creatures as they leave their pine trees in search of food because they can be fatal for cats, dogs and other small animals and have even been known to trigger severe allergic reactions in young children. The caterpillars get their name from the characteristic nose to tail lines that they form as they leave the trees, before they bury themselves and turn into moths. Their nests, which are easily spotted in the trees thanks to their characteristic ‘candy floss’ structure, are common place in pine trees all over the Costa Blanca. The hairs along the bodies of the caterpillar carry a poison that can trigger an allergic reaction and it is imperative that if you or your pet comes into contact with one of them, you must seek medical or veterinary help immediately. FATAL Dogs are particularly susceptible to the procession caterpillars and owners up and down the coast are being advised to avoid taking their dogs walking in pine forested areas for the next few weeks; at least until they have buried themselves. One owner described how his dog’s skin turned black after it trod on one. The man took his pet to the vet imme-

The caterpillars are nesting and will soon break free to look for food

diately and was given an expensive course of antibiotics, cortisone injections and anti-inflammatory pills: thankfully it survived. But Agustin at Petsworld in San Miguel de Salinas said that there would a much more fatal outcome if the dog had swallowed one. He said: “There is very little that we can do if a dog eats one of these caterpillars as antibiotics could not help them. Often the tongue swells and it is impossible for them to breathe.” So, if you are a pet owner or have young children, please be aware of the dangers that these seemingly innocent looking creatures can pose.

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Do we really need a Spanish will? by

Carlos Baos

of White & Baos Abogados English & Spanish Solicitors

DEAR MR Baos, do I really need to have a Spanish Will? It seems to me like all my friends already have one but it had never occurred to me until I heard them continuously talking in acronyms about IHT, NIE etc. I am a British citizen living in Spain for the past 15 years and the proud owner of a property in Beniarbeig. Where do I start? Can I buy a standard form like I did in the UK for my English Will? Can I do it by mail? Will my beneficiaries need an NIE? And most important to me; who can I assign as executor in Spain? Thank you. Firstly I would like to say YES, you need to have a Spanish Will drafted as soon as possible; in fact you actually need it more than some other people as you are owner of a property in Spain. Secondly I would like to say that making a Will in Spain is much easier than it seems. You can start by booking an appointment with a Lawyer of your choice, preferably one with wide expertise in Spanish Inheritance Tax (IHT) in order to minimise the IHT as much as possible. You should tell your

Lawyer what you have in mind for your Spanish assets and he should be able to tell you what you are able to do as a British national in accordance with Spanish Law. Most of the Spanish Wills drafted in Spain are signed in front of a Spanish Public Notary; therefore your Lawyer will instruct someone in his team to book an appointment at the Notary’s office that will accommodate your needs. And as an aside, whilst talking about the subject of a Notary, if you were the owner of a property in Spain but living outside of Spain, you could also have your Spanish Will drafted in front of a Public Notary or Spanish Consulate in that country, and send it to your Lawyer in Spain to have it registered in The Spanish Central Will Registry. The beneficiaries appointed by you in your Will do not need to have an NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjeros) when you make the Will, but they will definitely need an NIE in order to be able to inherit (hopefully many years from now). So we encourage our clients whenever possible to ask their future heirs (children etc) to apply for an NIE when they come to Spain on holiday, or they can visit the Spanish Consulate or Embassy in their residing country. One of the last articles published by our firm in 2011 was in reference to the Spanish Executor (Albacea), however I will make a brief summary in order to answer your questions. It is always a good idea to name a Spanish Executor (Albacea) as technically it does not cause any harm to the heirs or legatees, and in fact it will ease implementations of the necessary procedures to enable the beneficiaries to accept

the inheritance: needless to say that the Albacea should be an expert in Spanish Inheritance Law. Contrary to an English Executor, the Spanish Albacea will be limited to the authority and powers laid out by the testator in his Spanish Will. In those cases where the testator does not specify any powers then the assigned Spanish Albacea will have the powers and abilities listed in article 902 of the Spanish Civil Code i.e. ‘preserving and safekeeping the assets’, ‘obtaining the necessary certifications’, ‘meet bequests’, ‘drafting an inventory of the estate’ and so on. And because of the above it can be appreciated that having a Spanish Albacea will be extremely useful in those cases where the heirs do not know the applicable Law, or live outside of Spain. Thus the Spanish Albacea should be someone you trust and have confidence in, and whenever possible be an expert or knowledgeable in this area of Law. We advise you to have your Spanish Will drafted as soon as possible or at least book an appointed with the Lawyer of your choice to receive some advice about the possible consequences of not having a Will in Spain. We will be more than pleased to assist you. The information provided in this article is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues. We kindly invite you to visit and comment about this article in our blog at http://www.white-baos.com/blog/ and on Facebook: White & Baos-Abogados/Solicitors.

Carlos Baos (Lawyer) © White & Baos Abogados 2012 - All rights reserved. C/Diana 19, 2º-D, 03700 Dénia (located 1 minute away from the La Via underground car park). Tel: 966 426 185. Send your questions to spanishlawyer@roundtownnews.com or info@white-baos.com. This article is available in English and Spanish at www.white-baos.com


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Complimentary tax by

Suzanne O’Connell Customer Care at Ábaco

THE PAST few weeks have been very busy in our offices. 31st December was the deadline for non-resident tax declarations and we’re still receiving requests well into the New Year. What’s been striking from the many phone calls and email requests we’ve received is just how little people know about what they should be paying. Probably 80% of the enquiries were from non-residents who weren’t aware of the tax at all. It’s not that surprising. Those keen to sell property are not always as keen to inform you of the taxes that have to be paid once you’ve bought. Ironically, this lack of transparency is one of the reasons so many possible purchasers are anxious about buying in the first place. Ábaco are as keen as anyone to see properties changing hands, however, we do believe that forewarned is forearmed and unlike the emperor’s new clothes, these taxes do exist. Complimentary tax, just like imputed income tax is not something to be feared if you prepare for it. It is a tax levied on purchases up to 5 years after the purchase date and consists of 7% of the difference between what you declared you paid and what the Tax Authority claims it is worth. Plus interest, of course. I use the word ‘declared’ deliberately. People declaring one price and paying another was the reason the tax was conceived in the first place. For example, in one case we know of, a purchaser paid 85,000€ for a property but declared that they had paid 65,000€. At one time this was common practice in order to cut down on the amount of capital gains and transfer tax to pay. The Tax Authority followed this case up by claiming that the

property is actually worth 99,000€ and that there is complimentary tax of 2,380€ to pay. Nowadays most complimentary tax appeals we take aren’t a deliberate attempt to avoid tax. They result from reduced and bargain house prices and the amount declared is usually accurate, just low. Unfortunately the Tax Authority does not distinguish between the bargain seeker and the tax avoider. So how much should you put aside if you’re thinking of buying a bargain? The problem is working out what the Tax Authority will estimate the property to be worth. Don’t we have a ballpark figure or a guesstimate to work on? No. The rather fluid and complex formula they use is one of the reasons we’ve been able to win so many appeals. What we can state with confidence is that the Tax Authority have an unlimited level of power to select upon whom, when, what and where they will impose this tax. There are no limits to them either handing the tax out or calling it in. So what can you do? All we can advise is that if you are considering buying a discount property you check what the previous purchase price had been. This can be a useful guide especially if the price was paid at the height of the property boom. Calculating 7% of the difference between this and what you pay should give you a rough idea of how much the tax might be. Once you’ve bought your property, squirrel the money away and don’t be tempted to dip into it. Not for five years anyway. By then, if no tax demand has appeared, you can use the money to take yourself on holiday as a reward for being so forward thinking and tax aware. Ábaco Asesores have appealed successfully on behalf of many people who have been charged with complimentary tax. You can call us on 96 670 3748 for free advice.

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Lots of bad news in the price SPEAK TO any Fund Manager and they will say that valuations matter most of all. To generate long-term returns investors need to buy financial assets when by they are cheap, not when they are expensive. So how much bad news is now in the price? A lot of negative news has broken in recent weeks and should now have been absorbed into the asset prices. Regional Manager of

Christina Brady

Blacktower Costa Blanca

Here is a top line summary of the recent bad news: 1. In January Standard & Poor’s downgraded the credit ratings of nine Eurozone (EZ) countries, including stripping France and Austria of their AAA rating and taking Portugal down below investment grade. This leaves only four EZ countries with triple A ratings and, as a result, the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) was also subsequently deprived of its AAA rating. According to the German newspaper Die Welt, on the back of this, plans to leverage the (EFSF) to up to EUR1.5trn from EUR440bn “are practically dead.” 2. Negotiations between Greece and representatives of private sector creditors broke down, raising concern that there will be a ‘disorderly’ default rather than a managed debt swap in March when Greece is due to repay EUR14.5bn in bond redemptions. Although negotiations have subsequently resumed agreement has still to be reached. 3. In the background, global economic growth expectations have been further downgraded recently and now recession in 2012 is the central forecast for the EZ. According to the Bank, emerging countries should take steps to plan for a global economic crisis in line with 2008/09 if the EZ Sovereign debt crisis intensifies.

4. Corporate earnings expectations have been downgraded but in spite of this the Q411 US earnings season that began last month has generally been disappointing. According to Bloomberg, in releases thus far fewer S&P 500 companies have beaten analyst earnings expectations than at any time over the last 4 years. 5. China has not been immune from the gloom. GDP growth has decelerated with Q4 growth slowing to 8.9%, the lowest growth rate for ten quarters, increasing concerns about a hard landing in the world’s second largest economy. But look through the gloom and focus on valuations Clearly, this is a substantial raft of bad news to hit the market in a relatively short period of time. But the limited reaction of markets to these events and data releases suggests that it was largely already factored into asset prices. In fact, global equity markets are up year-to-date and most risk assets and currencies have fared reasonably well so far this year in spite of the negative news flow. Additional evidence that investor expectations have been driven sharply down by negative news is provided by the so-called activity ‘surprise’ indices for the US and the EZ. In both cases the data across a broad range of indicators has generally been coming in better than expected recently, in large measure because expectations have been trashed to such an extent. This is in sharp contrast to the six month period to end September 2011 when the data for the US surprised negatively, a factor that was instrumental in the market selling off over that period.

Things could always get worse than currently expected but the negative tone of recent news suggests that there is a lot of angst already factored into asset prices. In bond markets there would be a preference for corporate over safe haven developed world government bonds. The latter look expensive on fundamentals while companies generally have strong balance sheets, are in many cases cash rich and offer an attractive spread over treasuries and other safe haven government bonds. For the most part, the corporate spread widening in 2011 is not credit specific but a reflection of an absence of risk appetite. Equity markets are also generally trading cheap to their longer-term valuation averages on a forward PE basis despite, in some cases, big downgrades in earnings forecasts. Not surprisingly, the EZ is the region where there has been the most aggressive downward revisions – by close to 80% on average since June. Most emerging markets earnings growth estimates have also been revised down. For example, earnings estimates for the Indian market have been cut by almost 50% since last June. Moreover, both developed and emerging markets equities look cheap relative to history. For many, emerging and developed markets look appealing and this may be an attractive entry point for exposure to powerful longterm investment themes like emerging consumption and infrastructure spending. So, if you are in it for the long-term, now could be the right time to get back into the market – although, in the right asset classes, of course. For more information please contact Christina on 658 892 330 or 965 058 212 simply email christina.brady@blacktowerfm.com

To find out more about efficient pensions or for any financial advice, please contact Christina on 0034 658 892 330 or 965 058 212 or simply email her at christina.brady@blacktowerfm.com The information contained in this article does not constitute financial advice and you should seek advice from a professional tax adviser before embarking on any financial planning activity


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Helping you get the right insurance FOR AN expat, choosing an insurer can be confusing. The advice from an experienced broker, like Knight Insurance, can be invaluable, making the process hassle-free. Even just trying to pick the right medical insurance can be daunting. If you were to take on the mammoth task of comparing all the different plans offered by the leading international insurers and try to find the best one for you, you would have to look through 2,000 different varieties. Some of the factors to consider include limitations on outpatient benefits, exactly what is covered, the need for regular medical screening (if needed) and how quickly bills are settled. This list can go on and become overwhelming. It doesn’t even take into account small extras such as emergency evacuation. Only expats with a lot of time and patience will be willing to sit down and sort through all these issues. It’s not surprising that many individuals give up trying to assess the options. They make an educated guess, ask the opinions of friends and family or go for a quality name they’re aware of. The simplest and most effective route is to see a broker that will do the hard work for you. Just by taking down a few details, a broker can immediately give you a good idea of the market, allowing you to compare plans that are suitable for you. They can reduce the time and effort you would have to put in searching for a suitable plan. When selecting the best premium, several factors should be considered. Nowadays many of us are looking to reduce costs and may be tempted to choose the cheapest option. However, cheap is not always better and can end up costing you more in the future if you’re not well informed. An experienced broker would be able to provide sound advice on the different levels of service available. When it comes to your health, whether it’s a planned procedure or an accident, having the right cover is important. Knight Insurance offers a complete service and a range of comprehensive

insurance products including: car, home insurance (buildings and contents), health, life, marine, commercial, pet, travel, golf and other types of leisure, and legal insurance. This extensive range of products means that customers have no need to go anywhere else for their insurance needs. Customers can be assured that if they switch to Knight Insurance for any or all of their insurance needs they will be cared for by an established and professional insurance broker who has been in Spain since 1966. To find out more visit http://www.knight-insurance.com to find your nearest Knight Insurance office or call us on 902 282 820


business What a waste! WOULD YOU heat your home with the windows wide open? When you turn on an appliance, TV, lights, kettle etc, there is a sudden burst of energy that rushes off to the source. We call this ‘spiking’.

Spikes convert the electrical energy into heat energy which leaks power and creates long term damage to wiring and reduces the life of your appliances. How many times in a month does your supply spike? Hundreds, thousands? How much of your bill is made up of this waste? Can anything be done to stop this? Luckily, we have found an answer to this question. We have discovered a device known as a Power Saver. It simply plugs into a wall socket and controls the feed of electricity, delivering just the ammount that is needed to do the job thus, cutting out the waste. Using the latest technology, the Power Saver stores the electricity and distributes it in a smoother way, hence removing electricity spiking. So how much can you save? Retailers of these devices claim you can reduce usage by up to 35%. This may be on the

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B2B4U Virtual networking is spreading its wings AS WE reported recently the Association is flying! As well as featuring in your RTN, B2B4U is supported by Spectrum FM radio and the Association will be being promoted by them all the way from Valencia to the Costa del Sol and Marbella. Salvador Vives of Vives Pons Asociados said he was “…delighted with the support from the radio station to compliment the fantastic support from RTN.” Whilst registration has exceeded all expectations in such a small time scale there are still places for the opening event at Ciudad Patricia 17th Feb www.ciudadpatricia.com which is just be-

tween Benidorm and Albir with wonderful conference facilities and parking. Lunch is optional at 10€ including wine: please indicate on registration. As we have mentioned before we will have some interesting presentations, and then the timetable allows for plenty of time for networking. You can simply register on line by visiting www.B2B4U.biz Any other information please contact info@b2b4u.biz

optomistic side. Up to 15% may be more realistic but if only half of this is achieved, we are still talking about substantial savings. Various retailers sell them for around 130€ so, great news for Iberswitch customers, they are on offer at 40€ plus IVA. With a life of about 7 years, if the Power Saver saves you just 5% of your bill, you are looking at big savings for a very small outlay. Give Iberswitch a call today for more information: 96 626 5089

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Dyna Pool Swimming Pool Leak Detection: save time, chemicals, water and money IF YOU have a swimming pool the chances are that your water is being metered by your water supplier. If your pool has a leak it could be costing you a fortune! Dyna Pool is the number one specialist on the Costa Blanca for pool leak detection and repair, with over six years’ experience with both newly built pools and established pools on the Costa Blanca, using cutting edge detection equipment ensuring the cost of curing your pool leak need not be expensive. S W I M M I N G P O O L LE A K D E T E C T I O N Call Dyna Pool, the Costa Blanca’s premier Leak Specialists and save time, money, and unnecessary property damage. Using stateof-the-art equipment and methodology, they find and fix all kinds of concealed leaks. An unrepaired leak could mean real trouble to a pool owner. For example a 1mm hole would release up to 350 gallons of water per day. Not only is this wasting a precious resource it could prove to be very costly. It is important to remember that the water that you are losing is also chemically dosed and therefore leaks cost hard earned cash on both chemicals and water. More importantly, the water has to go somewhere and this can inevitably lead to structural damage caused not only to the pool shell itself but to surrounding foundations and footings to buildings. YO U M AY H AV E A LE A K I F : • Pool has air in the system • Equipment loses prime • Cracks appear • Pool surround is sinking or lifting • There are wet patches around the pool • Water needs to be added more than once a week H AV I N G S A I D T H AT, D O N ’ T PA N I C : W E O F F ER T H E F O LL OW I N G LE A K D E T E C T I O N S ERV I C E S : Initial site visit to carry out a full diagnostic test of the pool plant equipment.

Full pressure test and CCTV test using cameras to provide a full picture of the offending pipe work of your pool and report on all associated pool pipe work. On location of the leak we will submit our quote for the repair should you require us to do so. And Dyna Pool also offers a full range of other pool services including the repair and replacement of: Skimmers Hoover pipes Jets/Impulsion Lines Bottom Drains Pool Stairs Coping Stones Switch Gears Pumps Sand Filters Electric Junction Boxes Re-tiling and Re-grouting of pools T H ER E I S N O S W I M M I N G P O O L P RO B LEM WE CANNOT FIND OR FIX! All pools are susceptible to leaks, whether old or new, plaster or

vinyl. Leaks can be caused by ground movement and settling, aging, even your pets. Fortunately, Dyna Pool has a complete leak detection service to find and repair annoying leaks before further damage can occur to the pool or surrounding area. Call us to make an appointment so that we can find and repair that leak! All work is undertaken and guaranteed by our legal registered company in Spain. The season to enjoy pools is short. Many problems that are commonly experienced can be solved without draining the water from the pool. Downtime for your pool maybe avoided. It is likely we can provide a solution to your problem without draining the water from the pool. Call FREE on 900 801 133 or 650 461 394: Website: www.dynadrain.com Email: dyna-drain@hotmail.com

Iberdrola penalise customers without notice

IBERDROLA HAVE increased some of their customer’s bills without prior notification. Check your electricity bill to see if “Recargo en Potencia por falta de ICP” has been added to the Energia box. It means because an ICP (Power Control Switch) has not been fitted a penalty is being charged. This shows up on the bill as an additional amount added to the standing charge. Customers on a 3.3 kW tariff are being charged for an additional 6.7 kW increasing their tariff to 10 kW which costs 10.80€ per month extra. Customers on a 5.5 kW tariff are being charged for an additional 14.5 kW increasing their tariff to 20kW which costs 23.39€ per month extra. Over the past year Iberdrola have been instructing home owners that they must have

an ICP fitted in accordance with Spanish Law, otherwise they face a financial penalty. Two notifications should be sent by Iberdrola before they apply the penalty, the first by normal post, the second by recorded delivery giving a final 20 day notice. However, in the latest ICP saga, some customers have not received any notification at all and only by chance have discovered the penalty has been charged on their electricity bill. Iberdrola have blamed the poor postal system because it appears some notifications appear to have slipped through the system. In order to rectify the situation, home owners need to arrange to have an ICP fitted as soon as possible then arrange for Iberdrola to inspect and seal it by telephoning 902 102 210, quoting the contract number.

Tony Poole, Sparks Electrical Service. Tel. 626 693 440.

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Olive trees have many benefits by

Clodagh & Dick Handscombe Practical gardeners and authors

O li v e t r ee s a r e pa rt o f t h e M ed i t er r a n e a n l a n d s c a p e OLIVE TREES have been part of the Mediterranean landscape for six millennium, since cultivation started in Egypt, Greece and Crete. They have been in Spain for more than two since the Romans planted the first specimen trees in courtyard gardens and olive groves. Some still exist and millennium old trees fetch big prices when dug out and sold to international landscapers, often back in the Middle East where the trees originated in the first place. ATTRACTION AND U SES OF OLIVE TREES Their attraction is their many uses and in our valley where most forms of growing have been largely abandoned the one traditional crop still sustained by some families is that of the olives. But many are abandoned and the olive grove that we tend on a no cost stewardship basis had been long abandoned before we gave all forty trees a ninety percent pruning to stimulate new productive growth. Uses include the following: Pickled olives for snacks, salads and cooked dishes. Olive paté. Olive oil as a healthy vegetable oil. As a frying oil in view of its anti oxidant properties. Olive leaf infusions for the natural components in the leaves are said to have antioxidant, antibiotic, anti aging, and anti cancerous properties. Logs for the fire and wood burning stove and small twigs as firelighters. Leafy ends of branches are a treat for rabbits.

The fresh residues from pressing can fed to poultry, sheep and goats. Dried residues help get a fire going in the open or in the log burning stove. If the oil is separated from the water by gravity when using an old style cold press the final layer of oil contaminated with some mashed olives can be used to clean and oil tools and wooden utensils and other artefacts. Logs of all sizes, especially from old trees, are excellent for turning and carving if that is a hobby of a family member and friend. For the gardeners who wants to do none of the above olive trees make excellent evergreen specimen trees or groups of trees for the vision, wind breaks and shade. Although not widely used these days one can still use oil lamps for a subdued light. But beware the flame is smoky so these days okay for terrace light but not in the house. Straight branches can be used as supports for tall vegetables such as beans, tomatoes and peppers. Selected branches can be dried to use as replacement handles for gardening tools. As thick branches are long-lasting they can be used to make rustic arches, fences and gates. Leafy prunings can be used as pea sticks. Continuing from ancient times olive oil is still used as a skin softener, for toning athletes muscles and mixed with vinegar as a suntan lotion. If the organisers of the London Olympics cared to remember the Greek origins olive branch garlands could be placed on the heads of victorious athletes at the medal ceremonies. If anyone knows of other traditional or new creative uses please let us know on gardeninginspain.com. We will send copies of our latest book Living Well from Our Mediterranean Garden to the senders of the three best ideas received by the end of January. By the way the offer of a free autographed copy of this book for purchasers of our other books from this site continues. Naturally the quality and quantity of olives and olive oil produced depends on more than the weather. Winter prunings, the cutting

off of suckers that come up from the roots and winter to autumn sprayings with ecological leaf and root fertilizers insecticides and fungicides are of benefit. For those that do not yet have an olive tree in the garden recognise that if you plant a young tree in the garden now, costing as little as seven euros in our local garden centres, it could well still be there in the year 3000 when there is nothing left of your house except for a few broken roof tiles. Lastly olive trees can be grown in containers on apartment terraces and balconies. VARIETIES OF OLIVE TREES – T H ERE ARE OVER 2 5 0 ! Old varieties in Spain: Arbequines – full flavour – but lowish yield of oil Manzanillas – popular for eating Sevillanas/Queen - large for eating Piqual Martoelles Blanqueta – Small but good yield Gordal Empetrte New varieties: Chefarengues Couicabre Moriudes Verdial

Clodagh and Dick’s instructive books are available to help you achieve a great garden from scratch or improve an existing garden. You will find them in bookshops including Bookworld, Carrefor and Humpty Dumpty. For convenience many internet bookshops stock them including Santana Books, Amazon UK, Bookworld and The Royal Horticultural Society. © Clodagh and Dick Handscombe www.gardeninginspain.com

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A Tale of Two Heaters

by Tony from Neater Heater FITTING NEATER HEATERS throughout the Costa Blanca, Richard and I hear many comments from customers about their current heating options. There is one, however, that sends a cold shudder down my spine. It is: “We’ve got this small heater in the wardrobe that we use when it gets cold. It’s not brilliant, but it does just take the edge off the cold.” I can almost guarantee that they are about to show me an ugly oil-filled heater on castors which they have bought from a ferreteria for about 50€-60€. I will then examine this heater and show them a little sticker on the side with all the technical data on it (required by law). This sticker then tells us that their ‘little’ heater (remember - “not brilliant, but just takes the edge off the cold…”) is rated at 2,500 watts! In other words: It consumes 2.5kilowatts every hour. In other words: It costs 42.5 cents every hour. In other words: It uses, on its own, nearly half of most households’ allowance of 5.5kilowatts. You’d think that for this you’d be able to heat the lounge, but no! These ‘little’ heaters are normally used in a bedroom - a small one! Neater Heater can normally heat that same bedroom quite comfortably with only 800watts (or even less!): nearly a quarter of the cost. In this time of high energy costs, it has never been more important to weigh up your alternative heating options with a view to likefor-like running costs. So, as the heading suggests, here we have a tale of two heaters: The Neater Heater uses a state of the art element to produce heat at a lower running cost than the competition, and a highly efficient element to reduce this cost even further.

The oil-filled heater on castors may cost less to buy, but it uses out-of-date and inefficient techniques to produce a paltry amount of heat at great cost to the consumer. This condemns the owner to years of sitting next to ugly heaters in cold rooms complaining about high fuel costs. Neater Heater customers, however, will be sitting next to a stylish modern heater in a warm, cosy home while they spend less money to heat a much larger area. This is generally known as: Getting More Bang For Your Buck! ...and while we´re on the subject don´t even get me started on ecopanel-heaters! But that’s a story for another day… Neater Heaters can be viewed and bought in your area at one of our distributors listed below. NB: We now have a new distributor in La Marina.

Neater Heater Distrubutors: Costa Blanca North Pego/Oliva/Denia: Calicomfort, Tel: 687 694 038 Pedreguer: Suzy’s Pre-Owned Furniture, Tel: 678 049 050 Gata De Gorgos: Iron Art Factory Outlet, Tel: 680 491 740 Moraira: The Tool Bar, Tel: 96 574 5805 Calpe: Imprint, Avda Gabriel Miró, Tel: 96 587 4451 Altea: Leos Superstore N332, Tel: 96 584 4848

NEATER HEATER DISTRUBUTORS: COSTA BLANCA SOUTH / COSTA CALIDA La Marina: Foreign Trust Financial Services, Tel: 96 599 3275 Benijofar: Vincent Real Estate (Hazel), Tel: 96 671 2440 Quesada: For Home Inspections Call Colin Tel: 636 537 338 Torrevieja: S J & A. Digital, Tel: 96 6 31 9253 Playa Flamenca: Buster’s Bar, Tel: 96 532 5120 Blue Lagoon: The Electrical Shop (Euronics), Tel: 96 618 8169 Los Alcazares: For Home Inspections call Edmund Tel: 96 676 5552 Mazarron Camposol B: La Red Solutions (Mapfre) Tel: 96 819 9025 Neater Heater: Sole Spanish suppliers of BEHA Heaters.

The facts about installing a solar energy hot water system and government grants ONE OF the most popular applications for solar energy is the heating of water for domestic use. Here, Fidelma Matthews from Solar in Spain answers the main questions that people tend to ask about solar hot water:

Compact system

How does a solar hot water system work? It’s really is very simple. In a compact system, where the tank and the panel are one unit, the tank must be placed higher than the collector. The water circulates naturally between the tank and the solar collector because of differences in water temperature. The system has a closed circuit filled with water and an anti-corrosive/antifreeze solution. Would a solar energy system replace my existing hot water system? Yes it can. A solar hot water storage tank can be fitted with an electric immersion heater for periods of poor weather; your existing water heater can be removed. If you have a boiler that provides heating as well as hot water, solar energy

Are solar energy systems expensive? Systems vary in design and size but to give you an idea; normally a system will pay for itself within 3-5 years. In addition, you will benefit from a generous government grant from the Valencia Energy Board of up to 45%. Are government grants available? There are grants available for solar energy hot water, electricity & biomass systems that are certificated by the Spanish Government and installed by accredited installers. Solar in Spain is one of the few accredited companies that have been working for many years with the government’s

can be incorporated to work with the boiler. What is the life expectancy of a solar hot water system? A well designed solar hot water system will last for 25-30 years. Does solar energy only work on sunny days? No. Diffused radiation means that a solar collector will still generate a lot of energy on cloudy days. Vacuum tube collectors are particularly efficient in these conditions. At least 85% of your household’s annual hot water will be heated by solar energy.

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energy department to obtain generous grants for their clients. Solar in Spain will take care of all the grant paperwork on behalf of their clients. Where can I find out more information? Doors will open for the Solar Energy Information Day, at the Inn On The Green Bowling Club in Javea, on 24th February at 10am when coffee will be served. The event will run from 10.30am to 12.30pm and is free to attend. However places are limited so we would ask everyone to pre-register by calling 902 636 570 or by sending an email to info@solarinspain.com.


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This is what HAH Help at Home is about: helping people

LAST WEEK HAH Clinical lead, Lynda Christopher, went along to the Residencia de Mayores y centro de Estancia Diurna, El Palmeral del Mar Menor to visit one of HAH’s oldest clients, Iris Everett, aged 92. Having arrived in Spain over a year ago from her home in the UK, Iris came over to be with her daughter Jackie Sutherland. Shortly after her arrival, HAH was asked to attend to continue treatment on Iris’s legs. Daughter Jackie said, “Mum has had this same problem for over two years and nothing has worked, but Lynda came along and worked so hard, and managed to clear this up very quickly - she really worked miracles. Unfortunately, due to Mum’s health, she is now living at the Residencia, but she absolutely loves being there, and we cannot thank them enough for their care and attention.” Lynda still calls in regularly to see Iris as they have become great friends. Lynda said, “I look forward to seeing Iris, as in spite of her problems she is a great character and such a happy lady.” Jackie thanked Lynda for all she and HAH had done for her Mum, and although the service is free, insisted on making a donation to continue this excellent work in the community. For further information, visit our website www.helpathome.es or to join our team of volunteers contact Lesley on 96 813 4978 or email helpathomespain@gmail.com Pictured are l to r: Lynda Christopher (Clinical Lead HAH) with 92-years-young Iris and her daughter Jackie





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New faces for Javea Players

Norman (right) welcomes Blacktower on board

By Jack Troughton NORMAN DUNNINGTON, the new chairman of Javea Players, has welcomed Blacktower Financial Management as sponsors of the popular theatre group. Norman took over the helm of the Costa Blanca’s longest established theatre group at the annual general meeting and announced the financial company as the new sponsors. He said: “We look forward to what promises to be a mutually beneficial relationship with our new sponsors.” Blacktower has its Costa Blanca offices in

Javea but is new to the area despite being more than 25 years old as a company. It has headquarters in New Maldon, Surrey, and offices in Gibraltar, France, Portugal and the Costa del Sol, Spain, and is regulated and authorised by the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) to act as independent financial advisers and also registered with the Spain Financial Authorities. Norman replaces Lynne Martin as chairman of Javea Players. Under Lynne’s two-year office the group made extensive modifications to its studio theatre and base in Javea.


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Life people

Costa Blanca Writers Bookcase A great start to the year THIS MONTH we spotlight Colin Hall who writes under the pen-name of ‘Colincampsite’. “Hall, pay attention, you snivelling little four-eyed creature!” My class teacher, in the early fifties in north Manchester, was not renowned for his delicate, nor tactful, handling of those in his charge. Not even those of us who would one day become world famous writers. Somehow he failed to spot the little peculiar behavioural patterns of an eight-year-old destined for greatness. At that precise moment I had just glanced at my new watch, a present from Father Christmas, in whom I still fervently believed. I found my timepiece a constant source of inspiration when faced with that affliction which affects most writers: writers block. This time my watch did not let me down. As the Lone Ranger, on his horse Silver, galloped past Tonto, who was pointing to the number nine, I knew what my next masterpiece was going to be. I quickly wrote it down.

Jill Launchbery

Colin Hall

“Ben, Ben, lend me your pen. I’ve a letter to write by a quarter to ten.” From that day onwards I, and my teacher, knew what my role in life would be. I left school, after much pressure was put on my parents by the staff at the school, and went into the building trade. There I honed my writing skills by turning out volumes of specifications for new shop refits and factory extensions. One of my greatest moments was: “Construct new timber partition from 3x2 planed all round softwood, faced both sides with quarter inch think birch plywood. Apply woodchip paper and paint with two coats of magnolia emulsion.” You can ignore the next 30 odd years, as my wife wrote all the Christmas and “wish you were here” cards: I was busy doing other things. It wasn’t until I retired and came to live on the Costa Blanca, that my writing talents were re-discovered by a bunch of established expat authors. I went along to a meeting of the Jalon Valley Creative Writing Group and started over again. Before

Dick Handscombe

Agnes Hall

too long I had the idea of creating personalised books for children. I wrote a story about a boy who is spotted playing for his school team. The manager of his favourite club takes him to the stadium where he trains alongside his favourite players and eventually plays the following Saturday and … Well, I won’t spoil the excitement of this fast moving book. This could be your grandson playing for his favourite team. There is a book for every English football club. The second book, in the personalised series, involves a child who is taken on a trip to the zoo by his or her grandparents. The child talks to the animals and when the animals reply, the grandparents are amazed that the chimp, giraffe or croc already know the child’s name. How could that be? These and the other members’ publications, can be sourced through our website www.costablancawriters.com Next month’s contribution will be by Agnes Hall.

Keith Geddes

La Manga Cricket Club pads up for MABS

The La Manga Cricket Club is sponsoring MABS this year

MABS CANCER Support Group has been selected by La Manga Cricket Club as their charity for 2012. The Club will hold several fundraising events during the year, the main one being their 20/20 cricket, held in September. This annual competition will be hosted at La Manga Club and features teams from the UK, Spain, Ireland and Belgium, accompanied by a number of sporting celebrities and is sponsored by the UK based Ideal Group. “We’re over the moon that La Manga Cricket Club has nominated our charity for 2012,” commented MABS Murcia Director, Lyn Baines. “They are particularly keen on the fact that we are a local charity and that all funds raised in Murcia remain here to help those affected by cancer.” PATRONS La Manga Cricket Club plays their home

games at the La Manga Club resort in the Costa Calida area of South East Spain. Their first team is Spanish Costa League Champions and holders of the La Manga 20/20 Trophy and they now have a 2nd eleven who play in the Costa Blanca Development League. The Club’s patrons are Baroness Rachael Heyhoe Flint OBE and Mike Gatting OBE. They are always keen to welcome touring sides looking for pre-season training games or winter sunshine and hosted teams from Belgium, Norway, Australia, France and the UK as well as hosting The Lady Taverners 20/20 and Spain v MCC. MABS Murcia is a registered charity (No. 7261) offering help and support to local people of all nationalities diagnosed with or are being treated for cancer. If you or someone you know would like some confidential help or support call HELPLINE 693 275 779 or visit www.mabsmurcia.com

Michael Hillier

MABS volunteers with Russell and Sorelle from Iceland Overseas

MABS MURCIA volunteers were back at Iceland Overseas in San Javier this week to collect a cheque for 6,656€, raised by staff and customers throughout 2011. The money was raised during various events organised by the Iceland Overseas store and Manager, Russell, and his staff have confirmed that MABS Murcia is going to be their nominated charity again for 2012. “We’re really looking forward to working with everyone at MABS again,” Russell told RTN, “Their volunteers are game for anything and are a great help when they’re packing customers’ shopping.” MABS Fundraising Co-ordinator, Janet Bell and her team are now busy working with Iceland Overseas on new events for this year, so keep checking the press and the MABS website to make sure that you don’t miss out on the fun. MABS Murcia is a registered charity (No. 7261) offering help and support to local people of all nationalities who have been diagnosed with or are being treated for cancer. If you or someone you know would like some confidential help or support call our HELPLINE 693 275 779 or visit their website: www.mabsmurcia.com


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Life spanish The Letter

‘T’

THE LETTER T represents one of those soft consonant sounds in Spanish. With very few exceptions, Spanish consonants are softer than English ones, and become increasingly soft when the language is spoken at speed. In the case of the letter T, it has basically the same sound as in English except that it doesn’t have that rather harsh “spitting” sound that our letter T has. You possibly had never thought that you were spitting your language, but when teaching the letter to foreigners learning English it is sometimes referred to as the “spitting T”. In Spanish it is an altogether drier, deader sort of sound with the tongue further forward against the back of the front teeth. It is a good idea to practise individual sounds to yourself and start noticing these differences between the two languages. It’s not just a case hearing the differences, but also knowing what happens with your mouth to make them. However, when you are speaking Spanish, if you use the English “t” sound you will be understood perfectly well, your English accent will just be more marked, that’s all. As with the letter S, there are plenty of words around beginning with the letter T that look and mean almost the same in both languages, so as usual here are just a few: “taberna” (tavern), “talento” (talent), “té” (tea), “técnico” (technical, also technician), “tecnología” (technology), “teléfono” (telephone), “telepatía” (telepathy), “television” (television), “temporal” (temporary, seasonal, but also means storm) “tenis” (tennis), “tentación” (temptation), “termómetro” (thermometer), “terror” (terror), “terrorismo” (terrorism),”terrorista” (terrorist), “típico” (typical), “tóxico” (toxic), “tranquilo” (tranquil, calm – remember not to pronounce the “u”), and then lots of words that begin with “trans” like – “transformación” (transformation) “transferencia” (transfer), “transmisión” (transmission) , “transparente” (transparent). Another word which both languages have in common is “total”,

Basic Spanish for everyday needs by Jane Cronin

with the obvious meaning of “total” in all the same contexts as it would be used in English. This word is also used though to sum up conversations. Sometimes you might be explaining a whole series of episodes leading up to a particular event, or describing all the reasons someone has given you for not doing something. At the end of the list you might say: “Total, salió todo muy bien” (“In the end, it all turned out well”) or “Total, no lo hizo” (“The result was, he didn’t do it”). An interesting “t” verb is “tomar”. We can translate this as “take” or “have” but it is only used in certain specific contexts. The most common use is the equivalent “have” when we mean “eat” or “drink” in English. To “have a cup of coffee” is “tomar un café”. This is an area where many learners of Spanish make mistakes by using the verb “tener” for “to have”. “Tener” does mean “to have” but mainly in the sense of “to possess”, so if you say “tengo un café” it would mean that you “have” a coffee amongst your possessions, possibly sitting in a display cabinet in your living room. Now here is an example of false friends – those pesky words that seem to mean the same in both languages but don’t. The first one is the Spanish word “tensión” which is used in a medical context to mean “pressure”, as in blood pressure. The full term is “tensión arterial” which gets abbreviated to “tensión” in everyday speech. This gives us the sentence: “Tiene la tensión arterial muy alta”, or simply “Tiene la tensión muy alta” which means “He (or she) has very high blood pressure.” Also we can “tomar la tensión” that is “take” or “measure” one’s blood pressure, which can be done with a machine at the chemists, I believe. This leads me to our Spanish saying for today, containing a “T” word. It is “Más vale tarde que nunca” “better late than never”, an excuse that all those unpunctual, procrastinating Spaniards might well use in their defence, not to mention the rest of us.

´We all know that feeling´ JESSIE J @jessiejofficial: You know when you’re so excited to eat your food but it’s just too hot. But you’re so keen you burn your tongue just to have it?! #that #stew The rant boygeorge @BoyGeorge: Fame attracts a whole army of buffoons! They will not be around in a year or two. They will be cooking Shepherds Pie or something! The lesson learnt Lauren_TOWIE @LaurenGoodger: I am so so so so so ill!! Never drinking on a cold again! Mixture of medicine n alcohol doesn’t go! I’m still in bed want 2 cry!x The funny tweets Rizzle Kicks @RizzleKicks: I’ve got some Mary Poppins jacket pockets. Just pulled out a wallet, passport, phone, loose change, two lighters and some Mini Cheddars. ben shephard @benshephard: Am being tortured by 2 6 yr olds and 1 4 yr old serenading me with the Go Compare advert - admittedly it’s marginally better than real thing Gok Wan @therealgokwan: Totes going for dinner in a tracksuit! Don’t judge me... I can’t wear shoes cos of my poorly back! Council with a side of chav! Get in! X

Life books

Danny Collins - copy@dannyjpcollins.com

A Palace in the Old Village TAHAR BEN Jelloun is Moroccan. In fact, he’s recognised as Morocco’s greatest author. His book, The Blinding Absence of Light was hailed as a masterpiece. A Palace in the Old Village is, in my opinion, no less. Ben Jelloun writes of the powerful pull of home suffered by a Moroccan immigrant working in France and his yearning for tradition and family. As ever with Arab storytelling, the plot is bolstered with stories and structural somersaults as the author moves easily through time and hovers between reality and reverie. The result is more dualist-realist than magical realist and forms a text in which world and dream coexist. In a time when the Western world shifts uncomfortably at the mention of Islam it behoves each of us to examine the social culture if not the harsher tenets of the belief. Ben Jelloun takes the reader on a journey into the consciousness of one individual much as Khaled Hosseini offered with The Kite Runner. As with Hosseini’s work, this is not a book to be trifled with for there is a deeper moral within. The end will shock but there could be no other consequence in today’s society. Read it and weep and feel better for knowing.

Suduko Answer

Author: Tahar Ben Jelloun Publisher: Arcadia Books (paperback) Price: 12.15€ ISBN: 978 1 9064 1375 0



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Life food

Food Consultant Edwin Cheeseman

I’m sorry but I’m talking rubbish again PERHAPS IT’S just me but I’m beginning to think that more and more people are passing the buck instead of being able to deal with the problems themselves. I find myself replying to just about any “Can I help you?” with a “Probably not” before finding myself asking immediately for a supervisor as my preferred first option. Now I have only been back in the UK for a short visit but already I’m turning into a Victor Meldrew character. It all started on the ferry back when I bought a men’s grooming product which despite a false top and bottom as well as padded sides, rattled about like a marble in an empty dustbin and when unpacked was about a third of the size of the box. Then once home I bought some takeaway sushi, of which one third of the packet, conveniently covered with a label, contained only fresh air or, in fact, as they call it modified air. And what about a Supermarket Indian takeaway combo I was tempted to try, where the only really memorable thing about it was the massive pile of rubbish I was left with! At a time where money is tight and excess rubbish is becoming an issue a clearer distinction must be made between packaging for protection and excess packaging created by marketing companies solely for promotion. For those of us who are lucky enough to live in Spain some may not be aware of just how bad things have become in

the UK, especially when it comes to garbage. Which bin is for what and where is it kept and what week do they come by and pick it up again? Any ‘mistakes’, deliberate or otherwise, are rewarded with a hefty fine. Now I know not everyone is as lucky as we are in Spain where our local Basura is attended and emptied daily and kept spotlessly clean but I can no longer imagine keeping any rubbish in the house for more than a day. For us and most others I suspect its one small bag of shopping in from the local market and one smaller bag of rubbish out. In the UK I have never seen so much rubbish no wonder its beginning to accumulate by the roadside. So with all the focus on ‘if’ and ‘when’ what bins should be put outside by the roadside to be emptied by whom and how often there seems to be an obvious solution. Stop creating it! The massive rise in excess packaging, whether moving toward recyclable or not, are NOT for your convenience at all, it’s misleading at best and a deliberate con at worst. Some companies especially white goods such as fridges and TV’s will collect your defunct ones when delivering new, perhaps they have come across security at the local tip which now put even airport security to shame. So, again I have an idea. Although modified air packaged goods will keep in your fridge for longer it also keeps in the Supermarket longer. Apparently it’s due to ‘customer demand’. Okay so lets try

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an experiment just like I did a while ago, go to the customer service desk and say: “For your records, I do not want any goods out of season and prefer the local produce and minimally packaged, if not I will return the empty packets to you to deal with.” Just imagine the local supermarket free delivery service having to pick up your rubbish (which they created for your convenience) every time they delivered. Instead of funding a local bypass supermarkets would have to fund new incinerators or landfill sites instead. So are Easter Eggs packaged for their protection or their promotion?



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Life going out

Charity craft fair at Iron Art, Gata de Gorgos IRON ART Factory Outlets at Gata De Gorgos have got a second amazing event planned for 2012, this time hosting a Craft Fair on Saturday 18th February within their beautiful grounds and gardens where local people will be selling handmade products such as cakes, jams and marmalades, cards, flower arrangements, jewellery and soaps to name a few. There will also be the official launch of our 2012 collection of Designer Leather Suites and chairs together with a full display of all of our latest garden and patio furniture. Lee from Charlesworth Garden is launching his campaign along with Iron Art to rid the Costas of the Palm Weevil. In response to popular demand he is giving another talk at 12.30pm on how to treat our beloved Palms. After the talk there will be an apportunity for questions and answers. We have also arranged for other experts to be available including: Dave the Purchasing Director from Iron Art – Furniture and Artificial Grass; Vista Awnings – made to measure blinds and awnings; Gates & Grills – fabricated security grills, fencing, gates and much more; Canadian Spas & Saunas – relaxation 365 days a year; demonstations of how to clean and look after your pool; Neater Heaters – Norway’s affordable and cost effective answer to heating; Coola Shade – Virtually maintenance free shade sails; and Piscinas Maderia – affordable ground pools requiring

SATURDAY 11TH February - Abdet figure of 8: A pleasant, moderate walk over some rough terrain, with optional lunch: 11kms of 3½ hours’ duration with a 350m ascent: Dogs on leads at rear. For further details Tel: Peter 620 319 797. - Bolulla Circuit: A very nice, moderately strenuous circular walk over some rough terrain: 14kms of 4½ hours’ duration with a 400m ascent: No dogs. For further details Tel: Peter 669 873 159. - Sierra Carrasca East: A strenuous walk over mostly rough terrain, no tracks in parts: 19kms of 5½ hours’ duration with a 600m ascent: No dogs. For further details Tel: Dave 629 283 186. WEDNESDAY 15TH FEBRUARY - Calpe cliffs and calas: A moderate walk over mostly good tracks but lots of up and down steps: 10kms of 4 hours’ duration with a 50m ascent. No dogs. For further details Tel: Ralph 690 677 66. - Ruta del Riberer from Benissa: Newish and moderately strenuous walk over some rough terrain: 12½ kms of 5 hours’ duration with a 580m ascent: No dogs. For further details Tel: Peter 620 319 797. - East Bernia: A very strenuous walk, mostly rough terrain, some scrambling and for experienced mountain walkers. Must have good head for heights! 10kms, 5½ hours’ duration with a 700m ascent: No dogs. For further details Tel: Jack 637 049 772

Outside and inside furniture are amongst the items on offer

no planning permission. So if you are looking for craft items, outside and inside furniture have an idea for your garden or problems in the garden or just want a leisurely day out Iron Art is the place to head for. Our catering team will be on hand in the Tea Shop serving homemade soup, sandwiches, cakes and refreshments. (A real taste of English Country Tearooms) Once again the event is totally free of charge but we are continuing to support CARITAS the charity who help the needy

Costa Blanca Mountain Walkers

and homeless and ask if anyone has any unwanted gifts, books, clothes, etc., to please bring them along and drop them off at the CARITAS collection point. With ample parking and the Experts waiting to be at your disposal you would be crazy not to put this date in your diary. We are just outside Gata town heading towards Teulada on the N332 Anyone wanting any further information can contact Mick or Debby at Gata de Gorgos on 0034 680 491 740 or by emailing ironartgata@gmail.com.

Roll up, roll up for Stars on Stage! SCHOOLS ARE being invited to take part in variety shows staged at the Benidorm Palace throughout 2012. School groups are welcome to sing, dance, and entertain over a broad range of acts that might include gymnast teams, comedians and cheerleaders – magicians, brass bands and choirs – all are welcome to a taste of fame at the fabulous Benidorm Palace. The shows are professionally run to encourage and educate budding performers. Not a competition, the emphasis is on fun. Interested groups are invited to sign up via www.bestarsonstage.com

Annual meeting THE ROYAL Society of St George Costa Blanca is holding its Annual General Meeting on Saturday 25th February at 12.15pm at the Cumbre del Sol Restaurant, Benitachell.

Walks depart promptly at 10am unless otherwise noted. Boots, packed lunch and adequate drinking water are required. First aid kit is recommended as well as protection against sun and wind. Walkers participate at their own risk. Whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the time stated for each walk will always depend on the fitness and ability of the walkers and also the weather and passage conditions on the day of the walk. The rules and guidelines for walking are given on our website: see http://www.cbmwalkers.org.


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Mark Phoenix Murphy Dhp MIAPH MNRAH

Hypno-Botox MY NAME is Mark Phoenix Murphy, Adv Dhp MIAPH MNRAH and I am a full-time Advanced Professional Hypnotherapist and Pure-Hypnoanalyst. You may remember that I was named in the press as a pioneer for bringing the HypnoBand to the Costas? Well now I am about to launch the next big thing to sweep the globe… I am now offering my clients the opportunity to obtain some fantastic effects by using Botox with no invasive procedure or pain - by taking advantage of my Hypnotherapy... HOW DOES BOTOX WORK? Botox is used by being injected with a thin needle and syringe in to the muscles on the face (usually this is used on the forehead, those lines around the eyes, and those areas on the face that are prone to frown lines) to block signals between the nerves and the muscles. Once injected, the effect is that the injected muscle is now no longer able to contract. This causes the wrinkles around that area to relax and therefore soften. In turn this causes the wrinkles to relax and soften giving the appearance of a more youthful and wrinkle-free skin. HOW IS THE ACTUAL BOTOX PROCEDURE CARRIED OUT? Once you have undergone an initial screening to ensure you are suitable for Botox you will usually be invited to a clinic for the procedure to take place. This takes just a few minutes and there is no anesthesia used or required as the feeling generally felt is that of minor pin pricks or irritation. The Botox is injected with a fine needle into specific muscles with only minor discomfort and this causes a controlled weakening of these muscles. The effects are not immediate, as often there may be some minor bruising and the Botox usually has a period of up to seven days before the true effects are seen. It is at this point that the de-creasing of the area is now seen properly.

SO HOW CAN THE HYPNO-BOTOX PROGRAMME WORK? The Hypno-Botox treatment that I carry out is focused on helping to relax those areas on your face that are often prone to exaggerated muscle contractions. It helps you to relax those muscles in the same way that your facial muscles can relax during sleep. The hypnosis will work at retraining those facial muscles not to frown. If you don’t frown so much you will achieve a much smoother skin, and the beauty of this is that it is achieved with none of the actual Botox side effects, or discomfort. If your skin is relaxed then the lines will gradually start to disappear and as your skin starts to look and feel better then your self image and self esteem rises. It’s not always our fault that we frown as much as we do (without even realising it most of the time) as the stresses of everyday life can sometimes take their toll. How many stresses do we place on our facial muscles while focusing and concentrating at our place of work, or driving the kids to school, sitting in traffic, wondering how we will ever manage to make our money last a month, or even when we are exercising or watching TV. Well now there is a gentle way of getting our skin looking and feeling younger - and of course taking the benefit of a marvelous relaxing hypnosis session as an added bonus. Surely now is the time to have a bit of ‘me time’. After all you know you deserve it... HOW SAFE IS THE HYPNOTHERAPY AND WHAT IS INVOLVED? This Hypno-Botox procedure is totally safe. This form of Suggestion Therapy is very heavily used for Relaxation Sessions at registered practices - so you can be assured that this is 100% safe and a totally unique and relaxing way to spend an hour to help make improvements to your face and skin... short term and long term. This is very much a therapy

Now there is no need for invasive or painful Botox

that will not only help improve your body but also relax your mind, bringing an inner calmness to your life. Experience the power of Hypnosis! At the end of this session you will be given a CD as a back up to the session(s)… THE COST? The cost of the Hypno-Botox Programme 95€ per session. For your safety and confidentiality all treatments are held in Registered Clinics. Please call me on 654 202 996 to book your session. Or visit www.HypnoSpain.com for more details about my practices.


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Life health

Michael Burke

RHAD MSHAA of Digital Hearing

Symptoms of hearing loss HEARING LOSS can manifest itself in different ways in different people to different degrees. It could be that other people comment on your hearing difficulties before you are aware of them. People have said to me: ‘I have been told I am standoffish because I did not say hello – but I just did not know they were there.’ Others have told me: ‘People think I am a bit slow, but I am not; I just did not hear them properly.’ It can cause serious discomfort and may manifest itself in any of the following ways: Social situations: It’s hard to follow the conversation when in a group, at a party or in a restaurant: background noise makes it hard to hear, and you may find yourself starting to avoid social situations. The worst situation is being surrounded by people yet feeling totally alone. People seem to be mumbling: You miss some words, especially at the beginning of a sentence. Quite often you do not realise it is you they are talking to until the first few words have been spoken and then you spend the rest of the conversation trying to catch up. Pretending to understand: You pretend you heard what has been said – shaking or nodding your head and saying ‘yes’ or ‘no’ and just hoping for the best. Mis-hearing: You mis-hear what has been said or make a comment or introduce a topic that the group has just been discussing. Television: You turn the TV up louder than others feel comfortable with and this can cause tension between family members. You may find that you still can’t understand the TV or radio even when it has been turned up.

Soft sounds: You may find women’s voices more difficult to hear and also children, who may seem to be talking very quickly. Telephone: You may find hearing or understanding on the phone difficult, especially different accents, and prefer other family members to deal with calls. Tinnitus: You may experience continuous or intermittent noises, either in one or both ears. Noise intolerance: You may find that you are less tolerant of surrounding noise levels or that some sounds have become really annoying to you. Ear difference: You may find it easier to hear with one ear rather than the other, especially on the telephone. PEOPLE SAY YOU TALK TOO LOUDLY In the car: You may find difficulty carrying on a conversation with someone whilst driving, especially if the radio is on or the window is open and even more so if the person you are talking to is in the back seat (or you are in the back seat trying to talk to the driver). The world generally seems to be a lot quieter: Did you hear the cicadas last summer? Do you hear the birds in the morning? Reducing frequency and dynamic hearing ranges tend to become a big handicap when the hearing loss interferes with perception and discrimination of human speech sounds, which can lead to isolation, withdrawal and in extreme cases depression. If you have any question’s about this week’s topic, email digitalhearing@hotmail.co.uk or contact Michael Burke at Digital Hearing, Quesada Business Centre, Calle Los Arcos 7, Quesada: Tel 698 418 642.

Angels spread their wings GUARDIAN ANGELS, the Costa Blanca’s single-parent support group, has opened a Saturday morning ‘drop-in’ centre in La Xara. The charity hopes to welcome existing members and new faces to the HELP Centre between 10.30am and 12.30pm for a cuppa and a chat – there is also the opportunity to meet the group’s mentors. Guardian Angels’ founder and President Tricia Barr told RTN: “We are a secular charity, dedicated to helping ease the isolation of one-parent families on the Costa Blanca, with an on-call network of support ranging from counselling and legal services to health and beauty sessions. “We already organise ‘fun days’ and other events for our members and their families but this new venture provides a more casual way of meeting and providing support for each other.” She added: “We hope it will encourage other single parents, both male and female, to find out more about our group and talk to others in similar circumstances.” Guardian Angels has a website, www.guardian-angels.es, giving full details

of the services it provides and details of how you can join. Alternatively, Tricia can be contacted on 622 795 542 or by email at tricia@guardian-angels.es. Pictured are (left to right) Committee member Steve Mitchell. Charity President Tricia Barr and Vice President Tamsin German cut the ribbon

The eyes have it

PEOPLE SUFFERING poor eyesight will benefit from Age Concern’s latest project ‘Lend Me Your Eyes’, a scheme to have a volunteer read to them. Volunteer readers will visit homes and care homes to read books, poetry or newspapers to those who have difficulty reading or do not enjoy reading. Originally an initiative by the Spanish reading group ‘Ambigu’, and supported by the Town Hall and Municipal Library in Torrevieja, it was intended for residents in Care Homes. However, Age Concern thought it was a very worthwhile project and decided to start a scheme for British Ex-pats, or any nationality that speak English, and decided to extend this to people in their own homes. The charity asks if anyone knows people in a Care Home who would like to have a volunteer to read to them to get in touch. Volunteer ‘readers’ can register with Age Concern in La Siesta and with the Municipal Library. All details can be obtained from the office by calling 96 678 6887 or contact Maureen Payne on 96 677 4270.



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Life showbiz goss

For the love of money

I HAVE purposely left the news of the relationship between Harry Styles of One Direction and Caroline Flack who presented last year’s X Factory alone as its been popping up almost every day being on, then off, then on again and I´ve steered clear of it for that very reason. However, it is here today as it has leaked out that the apparent reason for all this yoyo type behaviour is that the person who has been driving the bus they are both passengers on has been making demands on the couple splitting up … big demands allegedly … who am I talking about? Yes it’s Mr. Nasty himself … Simon Cowell. And why would he do that I hear you say? Simple really - Harry Styles is in One Direction and the danger for Cowell is because Harry is so popular with the girls. If he was to become an item with Caroline the group might not be so attractive to the young females, and if that were to happen poor old Simon will not make another giant sized wad of cash, and we all know how much he needs the money. He is a man driven by the love of money: all of his decisions are money orientated. Footnote: At the time of writing Harry Styles and Caroline Flack announced they were planning to go off on holiday together. Go! Go! Harry and Caroline … Go! Go!

No more hero anymore

IT IS with deep regret that I have to inform you that David Hasslehof (The Hoff) has surely blown it every possible way with Hayley Roberts, the young lady he met around 18 months ago whilst on one of those days on the road with Britain’s Got Talent in Cardiff. Yes folks, I have here for you today the story of the man who portrayed himself as Super Beefcake Macho Guy

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Peter Taylor

Writer and Broadcaster

on the back of his time in ´Baywatch ‘playing the hero who could solve all problems just by flashing a smile and a well-proportioned torso who has now tumbled down into the depths of Super Floppy Pathetic Man. Sadly yet again David got down on his knees to propose to Ms Roberts, this time on the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge and stupidly let the whole world know on Twitter, and even more stupidly attached a photo so we could see how pathetic it all was. Just to make it all the more sad for The Hoff, Hayley was looking wistfully into the camera and not at him and her comment underneath kind of cemented it all for me when she reportedly said: ” I´m in no rush to get married, and will maybe reconsider a couple of years down the line” … over to you David … on your knees … there´s a good chap!

Much ado about nothing YOU ARE just about to find out how far the Americans seem to be prepared to go with the status of Celebrity, as it was announced last week that the Rutger University of New Jersey is offering students to sign up for a course called ´Politicising Beyonce´ … yes ... a course on the R ´n B singer … Kevin Allred, the PHD student who will be teaching the course told the official University Website “this isn´t a course about Beyonce´s political engagement or how many times she performed during president Obama´s inauguration weekend” … what’s it about then Kevin? … The guy has given the course a name that suggests it’s political but it’s not about politics, then he says it’s not about her singing for the Prez … Master Allred needs to give himself a 100 lines saying ´I must try not to confuse people´ … but I digress … the main part of this story remains that there is a course being offered to the bright young things of America to spend a valuable amount of their time finding out that there´s a pretty girl from Texas called Beyonce Knowles who sings a bit and now she´s a mum … And the next course please … I thank you!


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Friday 10th February BBC1

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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Wanted Down Under 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:58 BBC News 12:00 Britain’s Empty Homes 12:30 Cash in the Attic 13:13 BBC News 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News 14:30 Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Escape to the Country 16:00 BBC News 16:05 School for Stars 16:35 Wingin’ It 16:55 Deadly Art 17:15 OOglies 17:30 Blue Peter 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News 20:00 The One Show 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Room 101 22:00 Hustle 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News 23:35 Graham Norton Show 24:20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws 24:30 Rescue Dawn

07:00 Childrens TV 10:45 Harry and Toto’s World of Opposites 10:50 Louie 10:55 Same Smile 11:10 Chuggington: Badge Quest 11:15 64 Zoo Lane 11:30 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies 11:40 Waybuloo 12:00 In the Night Garden 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Animal Park 14:30 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 The Weakest Link 16:00 Helicopter Heroes 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Perfection 18:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Britain’s Heritage Heroes 20:00 The Culture Show 21:00 Mastermind 21:30 Mastermind 22:00 Wild About Pandas 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight 24:00 The Review Show 24:45 Weather 24:50 Night and the City

07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Granada News and Weather 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 The Hungry Sailors 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Safari Vet School 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Law & Order: UK 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 Jaws the Revenge

07:00 The Treacle People 07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 According to Jim 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 Undercover Boss USA 10:55 Relocation: Phil Down Under 12:00 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Country House Rescue 14:05 Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard 14:25 The Master of Ballantrae 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 19:55 4thought.tv 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:30 Channel 4 Presents 20:35 Come Dine with Me 21:30 New Girl 22:00 The Million Pound Drop Live 23:30 Rude Tube 24:30 10 O’Clock Live

07:00 Childrens TV 08:00 Little Princess 08:10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 08:20 The Mr Men Show 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:50 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Peppa Pig 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:15 Dead Lines 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 Royal Navy: Caribbean Patrol 21:00 World’s Toughest Trucker 22:00 The Last Samurai

07:00 Coronation Street 07:25 Emmerdale 07:50 Emmerdale 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Coronation Street 13:30 Emmerdale 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 Love in the Wild 21:00 You’ve Been Framed! 21:30 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 22:00 American Idol 23:00 The Only Way Is Essex 23:45 The Only Way Is Essex 24:30 The Jonathan Ross Show

07:00 Switched 07:25 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:50 Ugly Betty 09:45 Life Unexpected 10:40 Scrubs 11:10 Scrubs 11:35 90210 12:30 Desperate Housewives 13:25 Greek 14:20 Scrubs 14:50 Scrubs 15:20 Hollyoaks 15:50 90210 16:40 Smallville 17:30 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Desperate Housewives 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 Supernanny US 22:00 Trading Places 24:15 Playing It Straight

14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift 18:05 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions with Ann Brown 18:30 Let’s Talk with Simon Baldock 19:00 An Evening With... Ray Lewis 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

Let’s Talk with Simon Baldock 18:30

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07:00 Breakfast 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:35 Rachel Allen: Home Cooking 13:00 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 13:15 Football Focus 14:00 British Olympic Dreams 14:30 Homes Under the Hammer 15:30 Bargain Hunt 16:30 Live Six Nations Rugby Union 19:00 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 19:15 Winter Wipeout 20:15 The Magicians 21:30 The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins 22:20 Casualty 23:10 BBC News and Weather 23:30 Match of the Day 24:55 The Football League Show

07:00 Childrens TV 08:10 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 08:35 Dennis & Gnasher 08:50 Scooby-Doo Show 09:10 Pixelface 09:40 Prank Patrol Down Under 10:00 Ultimate Sports Day 10:30 Blue Peter 11:00 My Life 11:30 Trapped Ever After 12:00 Hacker Time 12:25 OOglies 12:40 MOTD Kickabout 13:00 The War Lover 14:40 Two Rode Together 16:30 Birds Britannia 17:30 Final Score 18:15 Escape to the Country 19:00 Flog It! 20:00 Dad’s Army 20:30 Live Six Nations Rugby Union 23:00 Pan Am 23:40 Pan Am 24:20 TOTP2 24:50 The Assassination of Richard Nixon

07:00 Mini CITV 08:25 CITV 10:25 ITV News 10:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 11:25 May the Best House Win 12:25 This Morning: Saturday 13:30 Murder, She Wrote 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:40 Johnny English 16:15 You’ve Got Mail 18:30 Granada News and Weather 18:45 ITV News and Weather 19:00 All Star Family Fortunes 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 21:00 Take Me Out 22:15 The Jonathan Ross Show 23:15 ITV News and Weather 23:30 Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason

07:00 The Treacle People 07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 Volleyball 08:55 The Morning Line 09:55 Everyone’s Talking About 10:25 New Girl 10:55 New Girl 11:25 Playing It Straight 12:25 New Girl 12:55 The Big Bang Theory 13:20 The Big Bang Theory 13:50 The Simpsons 14:20 The Simpsons 14:55 Channel 4 Racing 17:00 Channel 4 Presents 17:05 Come Dine with Me 17:35 Come Dine with Me 18:05 Come Dine with Me 18:40 Come Dine with Me 19:10 Come Dine with Me 19:40 Channel 4 News 20:10 4thought.tv 20:15 ‘Crocodile’ Dundee II 22:20 The Million Pound Drop Live 23:55 AVP: Alien vs Predator

07:00 Childrens TV 09:10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 09:30 Angelina Ballerina 09:45 Rupert Bear 10:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:15 The Mr Men Show 10:30 Roary the Racing Car 10:40 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 11:00 Meerkat Manor 11:30 Winter Road Rescue 12:30 Royal Navy: Caribbean Patrol 13:30 Police Interceptors 14:25 Private Benjamin 16:30 The Return of the Musketeers 18:30 The Princess Bride 20:15 5 News Weekend 20:20 NCIS 21:15 NCIS 22:10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 23:10 CSI: NY 24:05 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

07:00 The Planet’s Funniest Animals 07:25 Coronation Street 09:30 Emmerdale 12:30 The Woman in Black Premiere Special 13:00 Take Me Out 14:15 Take Me Out: The Gossip 15:00 Love in the Wild 15:55 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 16:20 American Idol 17:15 American Idol 18:10 Free Willy 2: the Adventure Home 20:10 About a Boy 22:15 Take Me Out: The Gossip 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:45 King Kong

07:00 Switched 07:25 Switched 07:45 Switched 08:10 Switched Up! 09:05 Dirty Sexy Things 10:05 Supernanny US 11:00 Supernanny US 11:55 Gok’s Fashion Fix 13:00 Supernanny US 14:00 Supernanny US 14:55 Hollyoaks 17:25 Perfect Couples 17:55 Perfect Couples 18:20 Scrubs 18:55 Scrubs 19:20 The Big Bang Theory 19:55 The Big Bang Theory 20:20 Happy Endings 20:50 How I Met Your Mother 21:20 Rules of Engagement 21:50 The Big Bang Theory 22:20 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story 24:10 The Big Bang Theory 24:40 The Big Bang Theory

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14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift 18:05 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions with Ann Brown 18:30 Let’s Talk with Simon Baldock 19:00 An Evening With... Ray Lewis 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

Local Information and Non Stop Music 20:00 - 22:00

Sunday 12th February BBC1

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07:00 Little Robots 07:10 Bob the Builder 07:35 Octonauts 07:45 Everything’s Rosie 08:00 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 08:30 Dennis & Gnasher 08:40 Scooby-Doo Show 09:05 Paradise Cafe 09:30 Wingin’ It 10:00 Friday Download 11:00 Something for the Weekend 12:30 East of Sudan 14:00 EastEnders 16:00 Summer Magic 17:45 Flog It! 18:15 Ski Sunday 19:00 The Last Explorers 20:00 Queens of British Pop 21:00 Top Gear 22:00 Toughest Place to Be a... 23:00 Match of the Day 2 24:00 Frank Skinner’s Opinionated 24:30 Rugby Union

07:00 Mini CITV 08:25 CITV 10:25 ITV News 10:30 Ade in Britain 11:30 Dinner Date 12:30 Dickinson’s Real Deal 13:25 ITV News and Weather 13:35 Murder, She Wrote 14:40 Columbo 16:30 Midsomer Murders 18:30 Granada News and Weather 18:45 ITV News and Weather 19:00 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 19:30 Dancing on Ice 21:30 Wild at Heart 22:30 Dancing on Ice: The Skate Off 23:00 That Sunday Night Show 23:30 ITV News and Weather 23:45 Whitechapel 24:45 Premiership Rugby Union

07:00 The Treacle People 07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 That Paralympic Show 08:25 Sailing 08:55 Channel 4 Presents 09:00 One Tree Hill 09:50 Countdown to the NME Awards 2012 10:05 Hollyoaks 12:40 The Big Bang Theory 13:15 The Big Bang Theory 13:50 The Simpsons 14:25 The Simpsons 15:00 UK Indoor Athletics Trials & Championships 16:55 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals 17:25 Time Team 18:25 Deal or No Deal 19:25 Channel 4 News 19:55 The Political Slot 20:00 Home of the Future 21:00 The Hotel 22:00 The Wedding Proposal 23:00 PS I Love You

07:00 Childrens TV 08:05 Roobarb and Custard Too 08:15 Bananas in Pyjamas 08:25 Family! 08:35 Make Way for Noddy 08:50 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 08:55 Little Princess 09:05 Olivia 09:20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 09:35 Angelina Ballerina 09:50 Rupert Bear 10:05 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:15 The Mr Men Show 10:30 Roary the Racing Car 10:40 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 11:00 Grey’s Anatomy 11:55 Cowboy Builders 12:55 Pete’s Dragon 15:00 Muppets from Space 16:45 That Darn Cat 18:30 X2 21:00 The True Story 21:50 5 News Weekend 22:00 Ghost Rider 24:10 Best of the Best

07:00 Gossip Girl 07:45 Emmerdale 10:35 Coronation Street 13:00 Winners & Losers 14:00 The Biggest Loser 15:00 The Biggest Loser 16:00 The Woman in Black Premiere Special 16:30 The Planet’s Funniest Animals 16:50 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 17:15 The Only Way Is Essex 18:00 The Only Way Is Essex 18:50 Free Willy 3: the Rescue 20:40 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 23:00 The Only Way Is Essex 23:45 The Island

07:00 Switched 07:20 Switched 07:45 Switched 08:05 Supernanny US 08:50 Supernanny US 09:45 Gok’s Clothes Roadshow: Get the Look for Less 10:50 How to Look Good Naked 11:55 How to Look Good Naked 13:00 Supernanny US 13:55 Supernanny US 14:50 Privileged 15:40 Make It or Break It 16:40 Make It or Break It 17:35 Samantha Who? 18:05 Being Erica 19:00 90210 19:55 Monster-in-Law 22:00 Desperate Housewives 23:00 Desperate Housewives 24:00 Skins

14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift 18:05 Handmade - I Wanna Be A Producer 18:30 Out & About in Torrevieja - The Casino 18:45 The TKO Funday 19:00 Let’s Talk with Simon Baldock 19:30 The Wedding Show 19:45 Spanish Eye – International Darts in Benidorm 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

08:30 Match of the Day 10:00 Andrew Marr Show 11:00 The Big Questions 12:00 Country Tracks 13:00 Sunday Politics 14:00 Bargain Hunt 15:00 The Royal Bodyguard 15:30 Live Six Nations Rugby Union 18:00 Songs of Praise 18:35 Antiques Roadshow 19:35 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 20:00 Countryfile 21:00 Call the Midwife 22:00 The British Academy Film Awards 24:00 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 24:25 Room 101: Extra Storage

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 20:40

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10th February- 16th February

monday 13th February BBC1

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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Wanted Down Under Revisited 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:58 BBC News 12:00 Britain’s Empty Homes 12:30 Cash in the Attic 13:13 BBC News 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News 14:30 Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Escape to the Country 16:00 BBC News 16:05 School for Stars 16:35 Wingin’ It 16:55 Deadly Art 17:15 OOglies 17:30 Blue Peter 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Inside Out 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Panorama 22:00 The Diamond Queen 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News 23:35 A Question of Sport 24:05 Late Kick Off 24:35 Graham Norton Show

07:00 Childrens TV 10:05 Tinga Tinga Tales 10:20 The Large Family 10:35 Guess with Jess 10:45 Harry and Toto’s World of Opposites 10:50 Louie 10:55 Same Smile 11:10 I Can Cook 11:25 Chuggington: Badge Quest 11:30 64 Zoo Lane 11:40 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies 11:55 Waybuloo 12:15 In the Night Garden 12:45 Blackbeard’s Ghost 14:30 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 The Weakest Link 16:00 Helicopter Heroes 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Perfection 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Britain’s Heritage Heroes 20:00 Operation Hospital Food with James Martin 21:00 University Challenge 21:30 An Island Parish 22:00 Protecting Our Children 23:00 Mock the Week 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 Pan Am

07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Granada News and Weather 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Cornwall with Caroline Quentin 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Whitechapel 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 That Sunday Night Show 24:05 Law & Order: UK

07:00 Sali Mali 07:05 Channel 4 Presents 07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 According to Jim 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 The Secret Millionaire USA 10:55 Relocation: Phil Down Under 12:00 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Channel 4 Presents 13:10 Country House Rescue 14:10 The Time Machine 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 4thought.tv 21:00 Dispatches 22:00 Coppers 23:00 America’s Serial Killer: True Stories 24:25 Random Acts 24:30 Shameless

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Peppa Pig 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Milkshake! Monkey 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 09:35 Roary the Racing Car 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:15 Hostile Makeover 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 World’s Toughest Trucker 21:00 Police Interceptors 22:00 Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan 23:00 The Longest Yard

07:00 Coronation Street 07:25 Coronation Street 07:50 Emmerdale 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Coronation Street 13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 The Biggest Loser 21:00 Gossip Girl 22:00 Passenger 57 23:50 Celebrity Juice 24:35 Alexander

07:00 Switched 07:25 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:50 Ugly Betty 09:45 Life Unexpected 10:40 Scrubs 11:10 Scrubs 11:35 90210 12:35 Desperate Housewives 13:30 Greek 14:25 Scrubs 14:55 Scrubs 15:25 Hollyoaks 15:55 90210 16:50 Smallville 17:35 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Desperate Housewives 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:35 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 My Name Is Earl 21:30 My Name Is Earl 22:00 Playing It Straight 23:00 Skins 24:10 Fresh Meat

14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift – Inspirational & Motivational poems 18:05 The Boat Show 18:30 Out & About in Torrevieja - The Casino 18:45 The TKO Funday 19:00 Let’s Talk Simon Baldock with Holly Coleman & John Atkins 19:30 The Wedding Show – Hair & Makeup 19:45 Out & About in Torrevieja – Semana Santa 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

The Wedding Show - Hair & Makeup 19:30

tuesday 14th February BBC1

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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Wanted Down Under 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:58 BBC News 12:00 Britain’s Empty Homes 12:30 Cash in the Attic 13:13 BBC News 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News 14:30 Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Escape to the Country 16:00 BBC News 16:05 School for Stars 16:35 Wingin’ It 16:55 Deadly Art 17:15 OOglies 17:30 Pixelface 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City 22:00 Prisoners’ Wives 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News 23:35 Death Unexplained 24:20 Neighbourhood Watched

07:00 Childrens TV 10:05 Tinga Tinga Tales 10:20 The Large Family 10:40 Guess with Jess 10:50 Louie 11:00 Same Smile 11:15 Chuggington: Badge Quest 11:20 64 Zoo Lane 11:35 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies 11:45 Waybuloo 12:05 In the Night Garden 12:35 That Darn Cat! 14:30 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 The Weakest Link 16:00 Helicopter Heroes 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Perfection 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Britain’s Heritage Heroes 20:00 Raymond Blanc: The Very Hungry Frenchman 21:00 Alex Polizzi: The Fixer 22:00 How to Grow a Planet 23:00 Have I Got News for You 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 Rubicon

07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Granada News and Weather 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 River Monsters 21:00 The Exit List 22:00 The Biggest Loser 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 Benidorm 24:35 The Cube

07:05 Sali Mali 07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 According to Jim 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Frasier 10:00 The Secret Millionaire USA 10:55 Relocation: Phil Down Under 12:00 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard 13:10 Country House Rescue 14:10 Doctor in Clover 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 4thought.tv 21:00 Gok’s Teens: The Naked Truth 22:00 Big Fat Gypsy Weddings 23:00 Shameless 24:05 Desperate Housewives

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Peppa Pig 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Milkshake! Monkey 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 09:35 Roary the Racing Car 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:10 The Family Recipe 16:15 Earthstorm 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 Police Interceptors 21:00 Saving Private Ryan: The True Story 22:00 Body of Proof 22:55 CSI: NY 23:55 CSI: Miami 24:50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

07:00 Coronation Street 07:25 Coronation Street 07:50 Emmerdale 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Coronation Street 13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Got Mail 23:00 Winners & Losers 24:00 The Bodyguard

07:00 Switched 07:20 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:50 Ugly Betty 09:40 Life Unexpected 10:35 Scrubs 11:05 Scrubs 11:30 90210 12:25 Desperate Housewives 13:25 Greek 14:20 Scrubs 14:50 Scrubs 15:20 Hollyoaks 15:50 90210 16:45 Smallville 17:35 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Desperate Housewives 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 David Blaine: What Is Magic? 22:00 90210 23:00 The Cleveland Show 23:30 Bob’s Burgers 24:00 Sirens

14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift - Inspirational & Motivational poems 18:05 FAQ - Health Care & Funeral Plans 18:30 Spanish Dive Adventures 19:00 Learn The Lingo 19:15 Let’s Talk Special – Ex London Gangster Dave Courtney 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

Let’s Talk Special 19:15

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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Wanted Down Under Revisited 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Britain’s Empty Homes 12:30 Cash in the Attic 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News 14:30 Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Escape to the Country 16:00 BBC News 16:05 School for Stars 16:35 Wingin’ It 16:55 Deadly Art 17:15 OOglies 17:30 My Life 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Rip Off Britain 21:00 Britain’s Favourite Supermarket Foods 22:00 MasterChef 23:00 BBC News 23:35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 23:45 Kevin Bridges What’s the Story? 24:15 Film 2012 with Claudia Winkleman

07:00 Childrens TV 10:20 The Large Family 10:35 Guess with Jess 10:45 Harry and Toto’s World of Opposites 10:50 Louie 10:55 Same Smile 11:10 Chuggington: Badge Quest 11:15 64 Zoo Lane 11:30 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies 11:40 Waybuloo 12:00 In the Night Garden 12:30 Russkies 14:00 See Hear 14:30 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 The Weakest Link 16:00 Helicopter Heroes 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Perfection 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Britain’s Heritage Heroes 20:00 Escape to the Country 21:00 Bees, Butterflies and Blooms 22:00 Versailles 22:50 Coast 23:00 Roger & Val Have Just Got In 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 Out of the Ashes

07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Granada News and Weather 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Live UEFA Champions League 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 UEFA Champions League 24:35 Kidnap and Ransom

07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 According to Jim 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Frasier 10:00 The Secret Millionaire USA 10:55 Relocation: Phil Down Under 12:00 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Country House Rescue 14:05 Ladies in Lavender 16:05 Channel 4 Presents 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 4thought.tv 21:00 Daddy Daycare 22:00 One Born Every Minute 23:00 10 O’Clock Live 23:55 Random Acts 24:05 The Inbetweeners 24:35 The Inbetweeners

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:10 Peppa Pig 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Milkshake! Monkey 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 09:35 Roary the Racing Car 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:15 The Reading Room 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 Cowboy Builders 21:00 Benidorm ER 22:00 NCIS 23:00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 23:55 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 24:50 Poker: The Big Game

07:00 Emmerdale 07:25 Nanny 911 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Emmerdale 13:30 Nanny 911 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 Take Me Out 21:15 Take Me Out: The Gossip 22:00 Love in the Wild 23:00 The Only Way Is Essex 23:45 Happy Gilmore

07:00 Switched 07:25 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:50 Ugly Betty 09:45 Life Unexpected 10:40 Scrubs 11:10 Scrubs 11:35 90210 12:30 Desperate Housewives 13:25 Greek 14:20 Scrubs 14:50 Scrubs 15:20 Hollyoaks 15:50 90210 16:40 Smallville 17:35 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Desperate Housewives 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 20:55 Never Been Kissed 23:00 Snakes on a Plane

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14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The GiftInspirational & Motivational poems 18:05 Spanish Eye – Racing Pigeons 18:30 Dramatic Licence - When The Cat’s Away 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Wanted Down Under 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:58 BBC News 12:00 Britain’s Empty Homes 12:30 Cash in the Attic 13:13 BBC News 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News 14:30 Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Escape to the Country 16:00 BBC News 16:05 School for Stars 16:35 Wingin’ It 16:55 Deadly Art 17:15 OOglies 17:30 Leonardo 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 The Great British Countryside 22:00 Inside Men 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News 23:35 Question Time 24:35 Battle in Seattle

07:00 Childrens TV 10:35 Guess with Jess 10:45 Harry and Toto’s World of Opposites 10:50 Louie 10:55 Same Smile 11:10 Chuggington: Badge Quest 11:15 64 Zoo Lane 11:30 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies 11:40 Waybuloo 12:00 In the Night Garden 12:30 Pink Panther Show 12:50 Pink Panther Show 13:10 Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella 14:30 To Buy or Not to Buy 15:15 The Weakest Link 16:00 Helicopter Heroes 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Perfection 18:15 Antiques Road Trip 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Britain’s Heritage Heroes 20:00 Top Gear 21:00 Raymond Blanc: The Very Hungry Frenchman 22:00 Wonderland 23:00 James May’s Things You Need to Know 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 Toughest Place to Be a...

07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Granada News and Weather 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 21:00 Live UEFA Europa League Football 23:15 ITV News and Weather 23:45 Granada News and Weather 23:50 The Jonathan Ross Show 24:50 Take Me Out

07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 According to Jim 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 10:00 The Secret Millionaire USA 10:55 Relocation, Relocation 12:00 A Place in the Sun 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard 13:15 Country House Rescue 14:20 Courage of Lassie 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 4thought.tv 21:00 Location, Location, Location 22:00 The Restoration Man 23:00 Big Fat Gypsy Weddings 24:05 The Wedding Proposal

07:00 Childrens TV 07:55 Little Princess 08:10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 08:20 The Mr Men Show 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:45 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Roary the Racing Car 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Build a New Life in the Country 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:15 Animal Rescue Squad 16:25 Hush 18:15 Live UEFA Europa League Football 21:05 Pearl Harbor 24:30 UEFA Europa League Highlights

07:00 Emmerdale 07:25 Nanny 911 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Emmerdale 13:30 Nanny 911 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 All Star Family Fortunes 21:00 American Idol 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:45 American Pie 2

07:00 Switched 07:25 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:50 Ugly Betty 09:45 Life Unexpected 10:40 Scrubs 11:10 Scrubs 11:35 90210 12:30 Desperate Housewives 13:25 Greek 14:20 Scrubs 14:50 Scrubs 15:20 Hollyoaks 15:50 90210 16:40 Smallville 17:30 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Desperate Housewives 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 Rules of Engagement 22:00 How I Met Your Mother 22:30 Happy Endings 23:00 Noel Fielding’s Luxury Comedy 23:30 Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night 24:25 The Big Bang Theory 24:50 The Big Bang Theory

14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift- Inspirational & Motivational poems 18:05 British Consulate Message 18:15 Specsavers Open Day for Glaucoma 18:30 Dave & Andy’s Excellent Adventures Ginetta Racing & Waterskiing 19:00 Vibefest – San Fulgencio Fiestas 19:30 Youth Tube 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

Crossword Solutions 642 CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Bisect; 4 Soused; 9 Needle-matches; 10 Arrange; 11 Odour; 12 Snack; 14 Craft; 18 Dowel; 19 Camelot; 21 Stepping-stone; 22 Nelson; 23 Wrests. Down: 1 Bantam; 2 Steering-wheel; 3 Colon; 5 Outdoor; 6 School-fellows; 7 Desert; 8 Umber; 13 Calypso; 15 Odds on; 16 Scant; 17 Otters; 20 Miser.

QUICK SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Basing; 4 Proper; 9 Embarrassment; 10 Correct; 11 Exile; 12 Hitch; 14 Stain; 18 Brain; 19 Extract; 21 Unimaginative; 22 Donate; 23 Planed. Down: 1 Breach; 2 Subordination; 3 Nurse; 5 Respect; 6 Precipitation; 7 Rotten; 8 Nasty; 13 Contact; 15 Absurd; 16 Remit; 17 Attend; 20 Trail. Wordwheel: BOYFRIEND

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Life music Ian Henry

Musician/Entertainer AS A well-known and popular musician/ entertainer here on the Costa Blanca Ian has put his versatility to good use and finds himself working in many different situations. He still performs his show with the ‘Keytar’ and vocals but is finding more and more that his piano playing talents are in demand. He currently appears with The Malibu Allstars Jazz Trio at the Malibu Bar in Benidorm every Wednesday night and this has led to every Friday at the same venue but performing a more varied set in the Piano Bar genre. He also plays background piano music at Satari’s Restaurant, Moraira every Sunday from about 1.30pm. This coupled with his regular Sunday night slot presenting Kabaret and Karaoke at Spencers Bistro, Moraira, makes his working life varied and interesting. Read more about him at www.doubleimpactmusic.com GIGS FOR FEBRUARY Friday 10th - Malibu Piano Bar with Cabaret Benidorm (Every Friday) Sunday 12th - Satari’s Restaurant Moraira (piano) 1.30pm (Every Sunday) Sunday 12th - Spencers Bar, Moravit Moraira (Karaoke) Tuesday 14th - Chino Shang Hai, Ct Moraira-Calpe, Moraira

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Zodiac Duo Gary & Keith

ZODIAC ARE the ‘People’s Favourite’, Vocal Harmony Duo on the Costa Blanca, covering songs from the 60s to date. Since moving to Spain in March 2001 they have worked hard to earn their reputation as being great entertainers as well as singers. Zodiac is also very popular with the local Masonic Lodges, Bowls Clubs, Social Clubs, etc. as the entertainment for their dinner / dances. For a fun night’s entertainment, get along and enjoy the boys’ show. For more info phone: 661 179 765. GIGS FOR FEBRUARY Sunday 12th - Rio Connection Bar, Benidorm (Every Sunday) Monday 13th - Hotel Rio Park, Benidorm (Every Monday) Tuesday14th - Rio Connection Bar, Benidorm (Every Tuesday) Wednesday 15th - Tower Lounge, Benidorm (Every Wednesday) Thursday 16th - Hotel Rio Park, Benidorm (Every Thursday) Friday 17th - Bar Quo Vadis, Javea Saturday 18th - Bar Lirios, Lirios Centre, Cumbre del Sol Saturday 25th - Bellamy’s Bar, Domenio, Valencia

Becky BB and WRX Duo – Jacaranda, Moraira

Wednesday 15th - Malibu Piano Bar, Benidorm (Jazz Trio) (Every Wednesday) Tuesday 21st - Chino Shang Hai, Ctra. MorairaCalpe, Moraira Sunday 26th - Spencers Bar, Moravit, Moraira (Karaoke) Tuesday 28th - Phoenix Restaurant, Calpe

NEW FEMALE vocalist Becky BB and UK Guitarist WRX have only been performing together for a short while but are also becoming very popular. Becky sings a range of songs from today’s music like Adele, Alicia Keys etc plus older songs like Bette Midler and Elkie Brooks. UK Guitarist Dave T WRX (has his own band in England ‘My Left Foot’ ‘MLF’). Their first show as a duo was a huge success - so they went on to perform more shows at the Jacaranda Restaurant & Bar. This new and exciting duo will be performing on Valentine’s Night, Tuesday February 14th at the Jacaranda Restaurant/Bar in Moraira from 7pm for a Dinner/Dance at 16€ per person. For reservations phone: 96 574 3292 and treat your loved one: limited seats are available.

ET’s Golden Oldies Disco Tel: 965 748 199 or 659 921 875 or email: etinspain@hotmail.com. If there are any music venues or acts that wish to be featured in this column, please contact Eric directly.

New face signs up By Jack Troughton TALENTED SINGER Dean Weedon was recruited to the cast of charity show ‘EMAUS Variety Spectacular’ within days of arriving on the Costa Blanca. The crooner will join other local stars on the bill of the production at the Casa de Cultura Calpe on Fridays 24th February in what promises to be an enjoyable mix of singing, dancing, comedy and magic. The night’s comperes are Jenny Renn and Barry Britten, who will also perform during the evening, along with Benissa-based show group Sounds Familiar, dancers from Marcia’s Dance Centre, tango and flamenco dancers and many others. Organiser and director Philip Ashley said Dean only arrived on the coast ten days ago. “It is a real scoop for us; Dean Singer performs timeless swing, bopping juke box legends and rock Dean Weedon and roll. He is a real talent, just check him out on You Tube.” Tickets for the night are 12€ each and can be booked by ringing 96 558 1483 or online at www.philipashley.com, or at Margaret and Elena’s Book and Card Shop, in Avenida

Gabriel Miro, Calpe. Doors open at 7.30pm and the show begins at 8pm. SALES Philip told RTN that a guaranteed 25% of ticket sales would go to the children’s charity EMAUS. “Our support is even more important because of all the cuts to government budgets. There are eight EMAUS homes that care for these youngsters and it is an ongoing thing to raise money for them,” he said. “They need school books for school, for example, and all kids grow out of clothes and shoes. “People do donate things and money but it is so important to be able to give them something new. “I am often asked why we are raising money for EMAUS again but it is an ongoing thing and I chose to support a Spanish charity because I live in Spain and want to do my bit for the community. Anyway, there are lots of children of all nationalities looked after by the charity.” He added: “It this variety show works, we would like to make it an annual event to help EMAUS out.”

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly SUNDAY 12TH February, 7pm: Mystique Music Bar, Avenida De Madrid, Moraira. For such a new band The Good, The Bad and The Ugly have worked hard to fill a date sheet to bursting point playing regularly in Javea and Denia. This trio provides a new slant on top tunes from the British and American rock and pop song books. After her time with the Splashes, singer and guitarist Ros Woodham took time to put this trio together with drummer Alvaro and bassist Antuan. These three have come up with a different blend that is part acoustic and part electric, so that what you are presented with is a soft but forceful blend of music that rocks easily on the ear. This is another rare chance to see the band in Moraira. Please check out their website for more details: www.myspace.com/the-GBU

Caritas concert

SACRED MUSIC of the Renaissance will be performed at a charity concert by the Cantores Sanctis Diebus in Javea on Saturday 18th February. Directed by Nicholas Hale, the Salisbury-based choir will sing at the Port Church ‘Mare de Deu de Loreto’ from 9pm. Donations to Caritas are welcome and will help feed needy families in the town.


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Life people Stirring porridge TRUTH IS often stranger – and funnier - than fiction and new book ‘Jail Tales’ unlocks some of the myths about the ‘criminals’ behind bars while providing an entertaining and thought provoking read. By Jack Troughton The collection of memoirs belong to former ‘lady’ governor Chris Duffin, now living on the Costa Blanca, and readers are treated to a “romp” through Her Majesty’s Prisons, including some of the most notorious gaols in England and Wales. There are seriously comic moments that Messrs Barker and Beckinsale, who played the immortal characters Fletcher and Godber, would have loved to be included in the hit television series Porridge. But Chris, now retired and living in Javea with husband Harry, brings both light and shade to life inside the prison walls and there is also tragedy, humanity, and pathos in equal measure. Encouraged and “aided and abetted” by Harry – an award-winning scriptwriter and author - she decided to treat readers to some stories that have entertained and intrigued audiences during after dinner speaking assignments, not least because Chris, thanks to equality laws became the first female governor in a number of male institutions. INMATE And she told RTN she wanted to show readers the people who were put into British prisons and why they were there. “I don’t want people to think either that prisons are a holiday camp or that we beat up the inmates three times a day.

“There are extremely nice people in prison, people who are innocent, people who are in prison unjustly – although not necessarily because they are not guilty.” However, Jail Tales is not a text book and not for the faint hearted or squeamish. Chris admits there has been no censorship of the language and there are some strong Anglo Saxon phrases in use. Although she started as a Prison Officer – a ‘screw’ in jail controversy – Chris sat exams to become a governor, a separate wing of the service, and was the first woman on duty in places like Strangeways and Dartmoor. Chris also has a great deal of empathy for inmates, underlining: “I have a great passion for people – everyone deserves to be treated as a human being.” CRIMINAL She strongly believes there are only a limited number of people across the world that are “consummate criminals” and added: “We spend far too many resources on punishment, far too much sending people to prison. “For some it is a blessing, for many it ruins their lives forever – we should be more thoughtful about what the purpose of prison is. It has always been a dilemma for politicians who are never sure if it is punishment or to rehabilitate but the punishment ticket gets votes.”

New Year: New Hobby WE ALL take numerous photographs that either sit in a box, or on a shelf gathering dust. Some may never even be printed and will remain on your camera or laptop. We often have good intentions of putting these photographs into a photo album, but a photo album just shows you the photos. Scrapbooking tells a story: it can contain photos, mementos and notes about the event, sometimes known as journaling, to help bring your memories to life. Why not take this New Year 2012 as an opportunity to start a new hobby that will provide hours of enjoyment and preserve your photographs for yourself and for future generations? You will need to select your photos based on a theme or event for example Christmas, a special birthday, a holiday or an everyday event. Think of each page as

having a story to tell. Then pay a visit to Fiesta Crafts in Javea, where you will find all of the products needed to start this enjoyable craft hobby. The first decision you will need to make is which Scrapbook album is right for you. They come in a variety of sizes and colours. A scrapbook album contains plastic page covers that are acid free which help to preserve your treasured memories. Inside

these covers your photos can be displayed on background papers. These come in a variety of patterns, colours and themes that will enhance your photos and help to tell your story. For instance you may have been on a cruise for Christmas; you could then display your photos on our beautiful ocean cruise background paper. We stock all of the glue and adhesive tape that will help you mount your photos with ease and precision. Once your photos are mounted on the backing paper you can then embellish them. Embellishments can come in the form of stickers, flowers, gems, ribbon, lace and braids. These craft embellishments add depth, colour and creativity to your pages and projects. For all your craft supplies, advice and help please call in at Fiesta Crafts, Local 3, Ctra Cabo La Nao Pla 138, Javea. Telephone 96 646 1788, info@fiestacrafts.eu, www.fiestacrafts.eu

Chris Duffin

Jail Tales was on hold for some years but helped by Harry it has taken shape and become an enlightening and enjoyable, if far too short, read. Chris said: “People tell me it is like I am next to them on the sofa telling the story – if Harry has helped me achieve that, it is what we aimed for.” The book costs 5€ and is available from the Copyshop, Javea Port, the Euro Bazaar, Javea Port, and from Chris herself via chris.duffin@hotmail.com, or from Amazon. Harry’s novel ‘Chicago May’ based on the true and thrilling story of an Irish immigrant and her adventures in the criminal world of the United States in the twenties is also available and can be ordered via harryduffin@hotmail.com

Leaping into the year with style!

Dancers at a recent show THERE IS a spring in every one’s step at The Valerie Jean School of Dance and The Stage School of performing Arts, as they launch themselves into another busy year! Under the expert tuition of Valerie Jean and Lucy Glister, dancers at the school have just taken their latest set of ballet, tap and jazz exams and passed with flying colours, with over 40% gaining honours. And there is a special mention for Mellieha Horne who scored an amazing 96% in her Intermediate foundation jazz exam. Valerie and Lucy are particularly proud of 16-year-old Sam Cox, who after five years at Valerie’s school and The Stage School has successfully gained a three year scholarship place at the prestigious Brian Rogers ‘Performers College,’ in Essex, starting this September. Rehearsals are under way for the annual dance show in June; a colourful spectacular featuring talented youngsters in all aspects of dance. Last year the school was able to donate 400€ to the Alzheimer’s Association, Javea, from the profits of their show ‘Feel the Beat’. The Stage School is also preparing for its production of ‘Annie’, featuring 10 year old Tasha Fish in the title role and a full supporting cast. After the success of last year’s Mary Poppins, the show promises to be a musical extravaganza, along with a furry, four legged guest star! Students are also celebrating exceptional results for their Musical Theatre and Acting LAMDA exams in December. Teachers, Lucy Glister and Emma Devine are very proud to say that their students gained an average score of over 80%, with Joseph Altamira receiving an amazing 91% distinction for his bronze medal, Musical Theatre exam. Teachers, students and parents will be attending a presentation evening on February 11th, at The L’Ancora Tennis Club, Javea, where talented pupils will proudly collect their certificates and medals. For more information please call Lucy 634 326 630, Valerie Jean 667 989 430, or visit their websites www.thestageschool.com, www.valeriejeandance.com or email lucy@thestageschool.com


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Word Ladders The key rule is that you must only change one letter at a time as you move from one rung to another, and the word you make must be a proper word! Therefore you may move from BATH --> BATS but not from BATH --> CASH because that changes two letters in one go which is not allowed.

Sudoku

Cryptic Crossword ACROSS 1. Liking a bit of a quarrel? I should say so! (6) 4. Engulfs in the fens (6) 9. It offers short cuts for calculating people (5-8) 10. They change battles, and may commemorate them (7) 11. Number of half even shares (5) 12. Filch 20 (5) 14. A number are beaten by a very narrow margin (5) 18. Where a leader should be, presumably (5) 19. Pretentious person is out of bed to begin with (7) 21. Not a capital expression (13) 22. Egghead will be swallowed up yet rise into notice (6) 23. Creatures need new nibs, for example (6)

DOWN 1. I tarry, but it’s almost unique (6) 2. Compel to follow the scent? (4,2,3,4) 3. Some nasty legal fashion (5) 5. Vigilant fellow finally gets a fluke break (7) 6. The appearance of ruinous famine at the post (13) 7. Swerves with salver in ship (6) 8. 12 couldn’t be smaller (5) 13. Spoiling by tacking on about fifty (7) 15. Get specimen from politician in auction (6) 16. A fistful of drink? (5) 17. They may pay for corresponding deliveries (6) 20. 8 are not fresh (5)

Wordwheel

Quick Crossword ACROSS 1. Combat (6) 4. Private (6) 9. Invite disaster (3,3,7) 10. Satisfy (7) 11. Creek (5) 12. Rascal (5) 14. Harden (5) 18. Accumulate (5) 19. Disparate (7) 21. Counter-charge (13) 22. Banish (6) 23. Hound (6)

DOWN 1. Limb (6) 2. Play safe (4,2,7) 3. Slack (5) 5. Feeling (7) 6. Stirring up the mob (6-7) 7. Negotiation (6) 8. Condition (5) 13. Weighty (7) 15. Enmity (6) 16. Cower (5) 17. Glimpse (6) 20. In high spirits (5)

Answers & Winners Last week’s Crossword and Suduko answers found on page 51/53. Winner for 642: Jason Fawkes, Javea

Euromillions Draw Friday 3rd February 2012

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Tuesday 7th February 2012

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Kenny corris www.kennycorris.net

Dose of love

With Venus as a short term visitor there is a great influence of love around which shows within you in many ways. The satisfaction that something is at last completed and that you have done your very best sends out a WE SPEND our lives learning to how to message of love on levels right across the board. Above all love yourself for receive the love that we need for ourselves. that which you have turned around so well. For many this is to replace the automatic love we received as a child, hopefully, for others it may be the most complicated journey ever Cosmic actions with guiding, lucky Jupiter see you involved in a sextile embarked on. Some never find the love that at the end of a pretty dramatic week. You have achieved much against they are looking for, and some try to make it the odds and now would just be the perfect time for you to take some intentionally difficult as if love was a vaulted personal time to see some rest and relaxation to prepare you for the next challenge to them. Whatever, it is essential phase, and allow you to see things from another angle. that the love we have for ourselves is allowed to elevate to give us the self love we need to attract the love we feel that we are missing, Mercury is deeply involved in effective communication right now. Things the love that we want, the love that we need. could be easier for you, but then you do love a challenge and keeping It is when pain strikes in anyway that we things open at the moment is the very best way to test the water ready for close down our heart. Yes I can see that this is your next move, which will be far more dramatic than you thought. Allow a defensive mechanism working to eliminate that someone knows you better than you think. fear, to trap any love left and to seal the heart away so that further damage cannot be done. At this stage to close the heart when you The hard work of this week is to keep you going when you could so easily need to be loved even more is the biggest be moping or looking at the negative side of things. Indeed there is much mistake of all. Many will feel that to love is to work to be done, and yes you are undoubtedly the best person for the be afraid, and steer their emotions in such a job, but do not be afraid to face the real issue behind your reluctance, way that the true meaning of what their heart stands for is well and truly lost. In any closure which will rear its ugly head sometime very soon. there is finality. Go slam a door and the door has to be reopened at some time, because You have been asked to take sides and this is proving too difficult a that is what a door is for, and it would be decision to make. Added to the fact is that you are under pressure and at pointless if the door didn’t lead anywhere. breaking point. For your own sake, and your own set of values, walk away There deep within our heart is a known and certain love energy. We have all felt it during now with your head held high, since you have done absolutely nothing our lives. Many of us may have wanted to stay except to try to find a reason for why you have been treated this way. longer in the womb, because the energy control came from the heartbeat of our Mothers. We Strong influences of Mercury with actions this week with Chiron, Jupiter are the produce of the womb, and are born into and Pluto really serve to show you the bigger picture, and what is a World where love is the prize and it appears happening as a result, as there is a feeling that you are being strongly that not everyone can find their love connection tested, and why? Though you can and will justify all that you do, others and so there are winners and losers. have insisted on a new agenda which should just be ignored in favour of This means that there will be ebb and flow, your own plans. but that we can maintain love, even if we can honestly say that we never ever felt it. Love is the strongest emotion and it starts When all is said and done you are entering into a fixed, yet stable time of by our loving ourselves deeply and utterly. your life. It isn’t selfish to want to do things your way, it is self preserving. Do not be afraid that this journey of light is Venus in Aries sees a balance for you between good and bad, and you not one for you. It has to be. You were born may find that what you thought was so right for you is in fact a worse case to love this World, programmed to live and scenario, and that there are many ways to skin a rabbit. learn, and elements of love have followed you Tensions are rising and someone has truly got the wrong end of the stick and is barking up the wrong tree. Time to see your psychic senses brought about this week by a wayward Pluto and a highly charged Mercury. There is very little doubt that perseverance on your behalf enters into the fray allowing you to take a back seat and allow others to do what they should. Jupiter and Taurus connect with a flirting Venus and serve to pour oil on burning water to fan the flames. Pluto acts as a monitor, but your own senses tell you that there is something very wrong, and that why should you put so much into setting things right; especially as you have already done so much, only to have it thrown back in your face. Pluto examines every last detail this week and holds you back from making a decision. There is more to all this current turmoil than meets the eye and you may have been a part of it for too long. Someone isn’t cutting the mustard and you are too long in the tooth to let things get on top of you. Take control and let others fight between themselves. Chiron inspires and directs you when in opposition. Sometimes you have to see that your faith goes unrewarded and that people treat you badly because they can. There is a strong motive to make sweeping changes all across the board, and to focus on your own unselfish wants and needs that have to matter more if you are to respect yourself. The midweek entry of Mercury and subsequent conjunction with Neptune in your fifth house denotes that the time has come for you to put all of your eggs in one basket, facing the future with a determination which gets things done and stopping you from doubting yourself and your strong and inspiring capabilities; which come to light sooner than you think.

Kenny’s diary 2012: THE GOLDEN AGE: INTO THE FIFTH DIMENSION: Sat March 3rd at The Forum Mare Nostrum in Alfaz 10,00 to 5.00. Show with Kenny Corris and Torben Thoger, Mette and Laerke Lund. Advanced Booking at: kennycorris.net or 686 361 594. Tickets 25EUR Bookable Lunch 10EUR. Demonstration of Clairvoyance: The Alfaz Spiritual Foundation invite you a Spiritual service on Thursday 16th February at 18.30. The Forum Mare Nostrum, Alfaz. Thursday March 15th: In aid of Paul Cunningham Nurses at the Hotel Corazon in Quesada: Bookable Morning and Afternoon Readings, and at 19.45. a Clairvoyant Show, “An Audience with Kenny Corris.” Tickets 10EUR. Information from Sue Reader on: 96 671 3503 or 639 318 526.

all along the way. They always will, but there has to be some connection, some life, and some force that beckons you on. The hardest of actions is to give love when you feel that you don’t have any. It’s like losing your wallet and having to smile when life continues and you have to tell the tale. It is hard, but you do it because you have to. Love isn’t quite like that because it has a wonderful chance to enter into your life at any stage, if you let it. Love has many facets and many ways, and it should make us feel good just be ourselves. I have seen what the lack of love has done all my life. It began by being a young child in a broken marriage, and led to the divorce of my parents. Both parents told me that I was loved and that they would not stop loving me, but their love was no longer a simultaneous experience. I wondered which parent loved me more. I thought of my Mother when I was with my Father and missed her terribly, but the reverse never happened. I had to allow myself to learn that I had sided on the side of true love. Still, no matter what was said to me, I had to make up my own mind, and it was hard to understand that two people who did love each other now did not. I learned that we do make mistakes, but that my love from my Mother was sincere. Looking back my Saturday morning Father was not able to always give me his love, and that from time to time he let me down with missed appointments and forgotten promises. Give yourself always the biggest spoonful of love, because if you do there will be plenty left over for others you wish to love now and forever. Many feel that this is very selfish and that we must love others first. If we do then we cannot take their love back in return; and that is the true pathway and connection of love energy as experienced by the World. Give yourself the biggest dose of love, and you will enter a new space where, truly, love on all levels is prized.

Love & Light... Kenny Corris

Postbag Email your letters to me at: kennycorris@roundtownnews.com KENNY I have always found it so hard to give myself the love that I need. But just knowing I should be able to do this and feeling unable to do it makes me feel that love is an emotion I greatly fear, and that I have issues that say my love should be given to those who need it. Carol.LM. Hi Carol, I was sad to get your message. Self love is so important and one day you will wake up and smell the coffee and realise how much love you have already denied yourself. We all come into this World the same way, and we will all depart it one day, nobody escapes that. Of course you should give your love to those who need it, but you have to give them the chance to reciprocate and love you back, giving them the opportunity to sincerely pass on to you some of the love that they want you to have. If you do not love yourself then you really cannot think of loving anyone else. That’s tough but it is the truth. Love is when you can give it or take it, and it will always remain within your control to love whom you please. Sometimes we can get by with just a little and sometimes we need to be loved and cherished, but we need love to feel special and it makes us who we are in no uncertain way!

If it’s your birthday this week Know that you have to have inner freedom to better plan your next move, and that anyone who hurts you cannot love you as they say. With a determination and a better use of your inner powers changes are about to be made, so stick to your guns and plan your trip.

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Life tech

with Aunty Virus

Email auntyvirus@roundtownnews.com

Captcha problems

How can I wake my computer up?

Carol via email asks: HELLO AUNTY. I’m using windows XP and cannot get into the Ryanair website. It started using a security check where you have to type letters into a box. The trouble is the letters don’t show up on my system so instead I get a message saying “I don’t have permission to access this if using an automated program”. I don’t know what this means and if I’m using an automated program. My husband has windows 7 on his system and he is able to see and type the jumbled letters into the box and access the website. I have tried to contact Ryanair but haven’t had any reply, can you help? Aunty Says: Those letter type pictures that we see more and more are known as CAPTCHA, and are there to stop spammers from using a computer program to gain access to certain areas of websites or create hundreds of dummy accounts to use for their skulduggery (hence the ‘automated program’). The CAPTHCA function on a lot of websites is often written using Java or Flash and can be blocked by your browser as a potentially dangerous popup. You haven’t mentioned which browser you are using Carol so I’m assuming IE and you can normally change these settings from the ‘tools’ ‘options’ menu. It can be a little tricky so if you’re not too confident doing that then try installing Google’s Chrome, Mozilla’s Firefox or Opera and see if that works. Let me know how you get on.

Uninstalling No ‘favourites’ Windows Live Mail list in Chrome Miriam via email asks: GOOD MORNING Aunty, I have Windows 7 and my problem is that I want to uninstall Windows Live Mail and obtain my emails from Google mail. I have been to Control Panel, Programs, Uninstall Programs but I cannot find Windows Mail on the list. Please what next?

Aunty Says: Hello Miriam. You should see Windows Live Essentials in the remove programs section and Live mail is bundled with this. When you choose to uninstall it will give you the option to select which components of Live Essentials you no longer want, I personally uninstalled all of it.

Les via email asks: HI AUNTY, I have used IE (Internet Explorer) for a long time and I recently downloaded Google chrome which appears to be faster. However, I have no ‘favourites’ list in Chrome and can’t find a way of including this so have to revert to IE if I want to access my favourites. How can I overcome this problem and remove IE from my programs? The other program I have looked at is Opera is this a better choose? Aunty Says: You can do this from the tools icon (looks like a spanner) in the top right corner. Click on ‘options’ ‘personal stuff’ and ‘browsing data’. This will give you the option to select your old browser (IE in your case) and select what you want to import.

Nick via email asks: HELLO AUNTY. Since my second hand laptop takes a ridiculously long time to start up I tend to leave it on ‘standby’ when not in use. Regularly when I prod it awake, although the flashing ‘disc’ indicator seems to show it is doing something, exactly what is not apparent since it hasn’t bothered to switch on its screen. Is there anything I can do to get round this apart from turning the whole thing off and back on, then going to make a cup of tea while it yawns, scratches itself and generally puts off the evil hour of staggering into life and doing something useful? The machine is an ancient, though otherwise excellent, IBM ThinkPad running XP Pro. Aunty Says: Almost certainly in need of some extra RAM Mick. Plenty of usable RAM (or memory) is probably the most important requirement for Windows to run happily, and by usable I mean, not used up by loads of programs and startup functions of Windows. This can be a bit complicated to get right so maybe give enetcomputers a call on 687 362 844 for some advice and possibly drop the old girl into a technician to have a look.

Do I need a modem? Pam via email asks: I HAVE a Windows 7 netbook and I only use it for basic use. My problem is that I have used it in the UK and here in Spain on WiFi but I have problems trying to connect to the network via a dial-up connection with our local telephone provider: it seems I need a modem to do this. Can you tell me if this is correct? Aunty Says: Hi Pam. Yes you do need a modem to connect to the internet using the old dialup method over your phone line. Due to the sheer size of websites these days this type of connection is almost unusable and this has pretty well made modems redundant, hence they are almost completely left off laptops. You can still buy USB dialup modems from ebay (not to be confused with the mobile SIM type) for around 10€, but you may find the Internet too slow to use.

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Gadget Inspector Investigates

Wacky Valentines

THIS WEEK the Inspector comes over all romantic with a selection of the wackier Valentines gifts available for your loved one. As 14th February fast approaches how about something a little different? But not as different as forgetting, like last year… The Inspector has some suggestions for you: With the tradition of proposing marriage on Valentine’s Day - how to handle the dodgy subject of the ring? What if it’s the wrong size? No need to worry – there’s the 65€ ‘Pop The Question Rings’. Made from hallmarked silver in a range of sizes, and available in two different styles, these rings will make the big moment a breeze. And if the answer’s no, or the engagement gets called off you haven’t wasted a fortune. Quality! Next there’s the 30€ Smitten. Not the condition, which let’s face it you would have to be to consider wearing this, but a single glove designed for you and your partner to hold hands whilst wearing. Ideal to keep your and your other half’s hand warm: leaves the other hand a bit out in the cold though. How about something a little safer? Welcome to the 25€ Personalised Heart Poster. Available in a number of colours and

HELLO AGAIN and welcome to the weekly edition brought to you by Europa Network. This week we are discussing The PTR, what it is and how we can use it to test line faults. Here is a true story of what happened to a Europa Network customer: Mr Jones was a very happy customer of Europa Network benefiting from cheap calls, internet and even paid his line rental through us. One day his phone line and internet stopped working so he called us. The first thing our technical support team did was to ask him to test his PTR box “what is this box” Mr Jones asked. “The PTR is the main Telefonica point in the house” answered the helpful technical support engineer. “ Much like BT in the UK, before you can report a problem with your internet you must check the main point of entry for your phone line” He went on to explain that due to the fault we have to check this first before we report it to the Movistar engineers who own the line. Mr Jones unplugged his phone, put it into the PTR box and found he had no signal. The helpful technicians at Europa Network therefore logged a fault and within 12 hours the Movistar engineers had been and fixed the problem at no cost. This was not to be said for poor Mr Smith who was with another telecommunications company who failed to ask him to test the PTR box. This resulted in Movistar going out; testing this box and it to be working fine therefore the fault lied with the provider. Not only was it a waste of Movistar´s time resulting in another 48hours without a line but Movistar left an invoice of €50 for Mr Smith to pay. The moral of the story: If you suspect any issues with your ADSL or phone line make sure to check the router into this point first, before calling your provider. To sign up to any of Europa Network´s products and services please contact the sales department on 965 796 736 or email sales@europa-network.com

personalised with your monikers, what could be more romantic? Getting the spelling wrong or putting on the name of the bit-on-the-side would probably not be advisable… And if you’re the sock buying type at Christmas, the last wacky Valentine suggestion is probably going to appeal most. At 90€ a pair, the USB Flash Drive Cufflinks are certainly not a cheap tacky present for the button-less cuffed gentleman (or lady if you like that sort of thing). Fashioned in rhodium-plated base metal with a gleaming silver finish these cufflinks pack 2GB of storage each. Ideal for stealing the plans of the latest Russian super-plane, or just keeping a couple of documents handy: you decide. The Inspector’s Verdict: Why be predictable with traditional gifts of roses, chocolates or champagne? I can only guess, but probably because you want to retain the use of your legs on February 15th. Happy Valentines!


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08 FORD KA 1.3 COLLECTION met zinc gret, A/C, PAS, CD, all colour coded ...........6,999€ LATE 06 FORD FIESTA 1.4 TDCI 5 door, met ice blue, Newport model, climate, PAS, CD, etc, gift @ .....................................................................................................5,999€ 07 FORD FIESTA NEWPORT 1.4 TDCI, climate, cruise, CD, met great, low km, one owner, totally as new, compare price.......................................................................5,999€ 01 ROVER 75 1.8 CLUB SE in racing green metallic with special two-tone interior black and cream top velour, this is an ex-Rover show car with fitted TV, SAT NAV, alloys, cruise, fog lamps, 50,000km WITH FULL HISTORY only .....................................................4,999€ 01/10 plates MAZDA 323, 5 door, in met blue, (focus size) A/C, PAS, gift @............3,999€ 04 SUZUKI R WAGON in red, low km, A/C, PAS, as new ............................................3,999€ 05 DAEWOO MATIZ 5 door, A/C, silver, fab mpg, as new gift @ ...........................3,999€ 02 PEUGEOT 206 HDI XR 5 door, in white, fab MPG, fab car! ....................................3,999€ 07 FIAT PANDA 1.3 DIESEL, 5 DOOR VAN, A/C, PAS, in white, gift @ .....................3,999€ 02 FORD KA 1.3 A/C, PAS, in met silver, clean, as new, P/X gift @ ........................2,999€

03 MERCEDES CLK 320 AUTOMATIC IN UNMARKED SILVER WITH FULL BLACK HIDE, FSH,

09 FORD FOCUS AUTOMATIC kinetic, silver, climate, alloys, CD ............................ 11,999€ 08 NISSAN PRIMASTAR 2.0 Cdi COMBI white, 6 seater, we can get another row to make 9 seater @ cost if required ........................................................................................... 8,999€ 08 PEUGEOT PARTNER 1.6 HDI TOTEM COMBI white with special totem trim, CD 8,999€ 08 FORD FOCUS TDCI 1.8 EST in rich royal blue met, FSH as new .......................... 8,999€ 08 FORD FIESTA TDCI 5 door, fern green, stunning colour, fab value at ................. 7,999€ 07 FORD FOCUS EST 1.6 TDCI TREND, climate, CD, FSH, met aquamarine ........... 7,999€ 07 mod PEUGEOT 307 Hdi climate, CD, glacier white, face lift, gift at .................. 6,999€ 07 DACIA LOGAN 1.5DCI EST 4 side-doors and clubman twin rear doors, met claret, A/C, PAS, low km, great school run car @ less than half the price of new ....................... 6,999€ 08 FORD KA 1.3 COLLECTION A/C, CD, met zinc gey, as new ................................ 6,999€ 03 CITROËN JUMPY TURBO DIESEL 8 SEATER in met silver, FSH, A/C, PAS, as new, try and find another 8 seater @ ........................................................................................... 6,999€ 02 OPEL CORSA AUTOMATIC in met silver, A/C, PAS, small auto at only ................ 3,999€ 02 FIAT SEICENTO fuel-miser, A/C, PAS, one owner, 32,000km,FSH,in white blue trim....... 2,999€ 96 PEUGEOT 306 AUTOMATIC, A/C, PAS, met cobalt blue ................................... 2,499€ PIAGGIO PORTER MINI PICK-UP in pale blue, a three wheel pick-up, a great promotions car, (Italian papers @ 1,999€).................................................................................. 1,799€ 00 RENAULT MEGANE 2.0 COUPE IN STUNNING YELLOW, A/C , PAS,alloys, exceptional only 2,999€ 99 CITROËN BERLINGO clean van, need s/h engine, take away ....................... @ 600€

04 VAUXHALL ZAFIRA 2.0 TDI ELEGANCE 7 seater or fold for good space, UK tax and MOT till August 2012, FSH, exceptional top MPG 4,999€ - 2005 KIA MAGENTIS 2.0 LE AUTOMATIC SPORTS H-MATIC, one owner, 43,000miles, FSH, taxed and MOT until August 2012, cost 14,500pounds new, great ride home tremendous value for money @ only 4,999€ - 2000 ROVER 825 AUTOMATIC FAST BACK in met blue, one owner, 71,000miles, full UK MOT, luxury @ 2,999€ - 99 BMW 523i SE AUTO, blue, grey hide, alloys, v.clean,UK MOT to Oct’12 1,999€ - 02 CITROËN BERLINGO 1.9 DIESEL VAN, immaculate, alloys 1,999€

NOV 2008 FORD FOCUS EST 2.0 - TDCI 136BHP In diamond white, CD, A/C, PAS, FSH, direct from Ford Motor Co, with Sportbreak pack + Trend pack, drives like a train, looks a million dollars, great deal @10,999€ or 9,150 pounds. First to see will get their cheque book or credit card out, call now or ring Alan Finnie our general mgr

02 RENAULT KANGO 1.9 DIESEL VAN with side loading door + 2 rear doors + rear roof lifts up for ladders etc, very clean, few around, as new! ......................................2,999€ 04 RENAULT KANGOO 1.9 DIESEL COMBI, A/C, PAS, white, 2000, very clean ........2,999€ 02 HYUNDAI ACCENT 1.3 LS in red, A/C, PAS, immaculate throughout ...................2,999€ 00/04 ROVER 825 AUTO FAST BACK, met blue, luxury for only ...........................2,999€ 96 BMW 520 in met black, 2008 plates, A/C, PASm FSH, cracking car, gift @ .........2,499€ 97 NISSAN ALMERA, A/C, PAS, emerald green, gift @ .......................................1,999€


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Brian Deller Author of Motoring in Spain

Raising its ugly head HOLA BRIAN, here we go again: the issue of the use of UK photo driving licence for Spanish residents has raised its ugly head again. The Guardia Civil in Totana (near Mazarron, Murcia) stopped a driver and told him that from January this year it was required to have a Spanish licence. No fine: just a ticking off. And unfortunately the officer was not asked under which law this was so. To your knowledge and for the benefit of your readers, have the goal posts been moved? Regards Paul Betts Dear Paul, No they have not been ‘moved’ to the best of my knowledge and the Spanish Government has to follow the EU Directive on the subject so you did right to ask for the details of the change to the existing law. The officer must have been put out about that as they normally do not expect such questions. I would take this further with the local Foreigners Dept and ask officially why the officers are questioning the law on resident foreigners (EU) permisos de conducir. It is worthy of a letter to the local English newspapers in your area and for an official question to the local GC and Policia Local chiefs to the Spanish permisos as it is easier for their administration, especially for the periodical medicals and the awarding of loss of points for motoring offences. The last time I officially checked was with the chief of the Trafico office in La Linea (next to Gibraltar). He followed the meeting with a confirmation email received a week later in December 2011. I have nearly finished a suitable letter in English and Spanish confirming all for expats to use. Snippet of Motoring News IT HAS been reported that the French Government is processing a Bill that will eventually force the installation

in all vehicles of a Breathalyser that drivers must blow into before the engine can be started. As in many other countries, drivers under the influence of alcohol is causing concern, as well as driving after taking illegal drugs. I can see problems where a passenger my actually do the blowing but no doubt the law will allow for that with a stiff fine if the driver is caught drunk in charge. In several countries in Eastern Europe drivers may not even take one drink before driving such is the inability for some to resist the need for alcohol or drugs. I get mad when I hear of these selfish people who care little for their fellow beings as well as for themselves – as a youngster in the RAF I had three friends who were crippled for life after being hit by drunken car-drivers, and it also meant that their RAF careers were finished - the point is that when one EU country adopts a new system, others are not far behind if it works. For ordinary mortals I read that minimum prices for alcohol are to be introduced due to a percentage of the population over drinking; thus affecting their future health as well as their current safety in public. So the rest of us sensible drinkers now have to pay the extra costs.

France want all vehicles fitted with a Breathalyser

There is much more detailed information on all motoring subjects in my book. Brian Juan (John) Deller, Malaga, author, ‘Motoring in Spain’ www.spainvia.com. Tel: 666 888 870 Brian Deller, author, book Motoring in Spain, ISBN No 978 84 611 9278 6. Shops’ addresses in my web site at: www.spainvia.com/bookshopslist.htm


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EXCEL AIR CONDITIONING. See main ad on page 11.Tel/Fax (Head Office) 966-897-772. Mobiles:680-154-432/676-265-675. Email excelairconditioning@hotmail.com. All credit/debit cards accepted. SERVICE AIR David Higton: (Tel) 966-865-883 (Mob) 629-308-505 (Email) cool@serviceair.biz

FOR SALE 2 TOY YORKSHIRE TERRIERS 9 WEEKS OLD PARENTS ARE PURE PEDIGREES 450€ EUROS 638207343 FRONTLINE spot on for flea and tick treatment contact stigmichael on 962 132 691or email mickheigh@gmail.com also scaliboir collers for large dogs 63cm PROTECTAPET Spains leading pet insurance provider. www. protectapet.eu tel: 965 756 371 PET TAXI transporting your pet door to door in our air conditioned vehicles, stopping in pet friendly hotels travelling twice monthly. Accompanied travel also available. Tel: 952 541 147 PET TRANSPORT we treat your pet as if they belong to us and that is our promise. van fully air conditioned we believe we have the best rates so give joe a call on 966074576 or 650341087 for a chat or e mail pawspettransport@ hotmail.com SMALL DOGS CARED FOR IN OUR OWN HOME So if you need to go away on holiday but don’t want your dog to go into kennels then we will look after them. References available. Tel: 965843781 Mob: 622514980 TRANS-PET We do regular, doorto-door journeys between the Costa Blanca and the UK.Our aim is to provide a professional, caring service for your pets. Boarding facilities for Cats and Dogs. This may be for an overnight stay or of longer durations.Tel:600-552-030/965-960658 www.trans-pet.co.uk

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE for your home or business at a fair price. References available. (Altea area) Tel: 965843781 or 622514980

GARAGE SALE Sunday February 19th.La finca golf, Algorfa. House clearance, everything must go.For details: ptr_cook@yahoo.com ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - COSTA BLANCA Confidential Helpline, South 625 912 078, North 648 169 045. www.aa-costablanca.org. DO YOU SUFFER THROUGH ANOTHER PERSON DRINKING? Don’t suffer alone. We meet in Benidorm every Thursday at 5.00pm. Al-Anon Established Worldwide for 60 years. Ring 634758539 for details.

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BOATING LICENSE NOW, A LEGAL REQUIREMENT In Spain. Serenity Sailing RYA Training Centre, Competent Crew to Yachtmaster, VHF & ICC. Ownboat on sail and power. If you have a yacht or powerboat get qaulified and certified. Contact Richard 0034 633 056 224. enquiries@ serenitysailing.com . www.serenitysailin.com

CONSTRUCTION AND ROOFING JR Construction for new builds, refurbishment,brickwork, blockwork, tiling, terraces, BBQ’S, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Roofing, Driveways, Swimming Pools, Disabled Facilities. No Job Too Small Tel 634 617 771 or 966 877 757 www. jrconstructioncostablanca.com

FUNKY FREESTYLE DANCE with Louise, every Saturday morning at Villamar Campsite in Albir/ Benidorm, come and learn all the moves and routines to your pop idols! Call Louise on 655-781-068 for more information! MOBILE/PARK HOMES FROM 17,000€ FULLY FURNISHED READY TO MOVE INTO, A/C, TEL, ENG TV, ON PERMANENT SITE, BAR/RES, POOL,TENNIS,GYM, SHOP WALKING DISTANCE TO SAN JAVIER. 5MINS TO BEACH, AIRPORT, HOSPITAL, GOLF COURSES. BY CAR. ALSO BUNGALOWS , HOMES & PLOTS FOR RENT. CAROL 96 819 24 25 MOB. 626 055 622 www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain.com

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HGV DRIVERS/CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WANTED KML ARE CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR: HGV DRIVERS (C+E) AND CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (ALL TRADES) FOR CONTRACTS IN THE UK AND EUROPE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 01480 469372 OR EMAIL info@kmlservices.com www.kmlservices.com LOOKING FOR HOUSE KEEPER! for general housekeeping and child minding. Applicant can live in or live out, must have basic english. Orcheta and sourrounding areas call: 966 855 312 or 648 097 752. SPARE TIME, WANT EXTRA CASH? Start earning immediately by becoming an AVON representative. Info: ring Rosh 966785520 CARERS WANTED To work in England 3 weeks on 3 weeks off email CV to 24hourhomecareservices@ googlemail.com 24 HOUR HOMECARE SERVICES LTD Wanted companions, carers to work in England as live-in carers. 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off. If you are caring, a good listener and cook contact Karen Jones on (0044) 01929 472 810 or mobile (0044) 07500 836688 email: 24hourhomecareservices@ googlemail.com


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FOR SALE A pool cover on metal winding frame.5.60 metres wide offers + Gas BBQ 18 euros buyers collect. Tel: 966 495 221. GENERATOR 5KVA Electric start, gas/petrol 275euros. Contact 675878601 or 965078483 SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS We buy, sell and exchange just about anything at Spain’s BIGGEST CHARITY WAREHOUSE in Gata de Gorgos in aid of S.P.A.I.N. (Society for the Protection of Animals in Need). HOUSE CLEARANCES, furniture, beds, Rastro, Antiques & collectables, bankrupt stock etc. Collection & delivery service available. Tel 96 575 6215 or 665 653 998 for details. THOSE LITTLE GET YOU UP BLUE PILLS are now available from Tony on 638 352 129.

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AT MICHAEL’S Several dining sets to choose from in different styles, classic, modern, bamboo, pine, glass etc. Many with matching sideboards: www.michaels-javea. com AT MICHAEL’S part exchange on certain beds when you buy a New bed from our New Bed shop in the Arenal. Photos (updates every 5-6 days): www.michaels-javea.com AT MICHAEL’S Free deliveries, usually the same day! Look at: www.michaels-javea.com to see more than 600 photos of quality pre owned furniture and new beds!

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KIA CARENS 2 LITRE CRDI, 7 SEATER July 2007, 2 owners, 57,000kms, FSH, High spec, alloys, CD, climate, parking sensors, stunning vehicle, metallic champagne. 11,950€. Ford KA 1.3 Collection, November 2006, only 53,000kms, FSH, aircon, CD etc. Stunning but only 4,250€. Fiat Marea 1.6SX Estate, RHD, Spanish registered, 2001, 102,000kms, FSH, Aircon, roof rails, lovely condition, silver. 2,250€. Ford Focus 1.6 Estate, 2001, Met black, super condition, 3,250€. BMW X5 Sport 4x4 Auto tiptronic, 3 litre diesel, 09/2003, 82,000miles, FSH, High Spec model, navigation, full leather, side steps, gun metal grey, Long MOT and Tax 12,750€. Renault Clio 1.2, 5 door, white, bargain, super economical little car, new ITV and just serviced. 1,950€. Tel Frank 600726221/965687976 www.fwreurocars.com CONVERTABLE PEUGEOT 307 CC. AUTOMATIC purple 5 years old, well looked after and full service history. 7,500€ or nearest offer. call 966 897 635 FORD FOCUS ESTATE 2003, 1.6 Ltr petrol ,silver.Spanish LHD. CD player, air conditioning and electric windows. 4995€ www.venuscars. com 965 368 274 APRILIA SR50, 2006, 50cc Scooter, Red, one owner, pristine condition, totally original, 1495€ www.venuscars. com 965 368 274 FORD FIESTA, 2005 1.4 Ltr TDCi Diesel Spanish LHD, Mid Blue Metallic. 5 door hatchback, air conditioning, CD player and electric windows in excellent condition throughout. 5995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FIAT BRAVA,1996 1.4 Ltr SX 5 door,champagne. Spanish LHD, Electric windows, stereo. 1495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 KIA CARENS, 2004, 2 LTR CRDI Diesel, silver, Spanish LHD, 6 seater, Full main dealer history, climate control, elec windows, roof bars, alloys, one owner. 6495€ www. venuscars.com 965 368 274


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CITROEN C2 VAN,2005, 3 door,1.4 TDCi diesel, remote central locking, power steering, air con, CD player and elec windows 3495€ www. venuscars.com 965 368 274 CHEAP TYRES & DISCOUNT BRAKES In Teulada, La Nucia and Alicante offer Quality New Tyres & Brakes at HUGELY DISCOUNTED PRICES! See our main ad on Pg 3 of RTN North edition for the address details of our 3 outlets. Or call 966 487 061 or email info@ cheaptyres.es for details. JAGUAR S TYPE 2011 full ITV suma paid. Grey mettalic beige leather interior.Full service history. drives perfect. exellent condition any inspection or trial. may take smaller in part exchange. 628499448 LOOKING FOR A CAR We have over 75 LHD or RHD vehicles for sale or exchange. Tel Frank 600726221/965687976 or simply view our easy to use website www. fwreurocars.com

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The Secretary: a thing of the past? Noel’s world of golf By Noel Eastwell Teaching Professional Campo de Golf El Plantio 639 730 891

IN A past life I had ran two golf societies in the north of our region over a number of years. During this time the society’s memberships grew substantially and we regularly turned out with between forty and forty four players each week. One of the most important parts of my job at the time was to make sure that our members got the best of everything in my control. This included the best prices for green fees and buggies; perhaps the most important thing to the very vast majority of golfers here in Spain. In the hard economic times we now face this aspect of the job is now more important than ever yet there seems to be very few society secretaries taking on the important role of negotiating the best deals for their members directly with the golf clubs. Many believe the best way is to give the work to agents who regularly work with the golf clubs. This may well mean that the society members are not getting the best deals from the golf clubs. Agents are business people. They want to make a profit and this comes from the bookings they make in the form of commission. There is no doubt that agents have a place in the market but should they be taking commission for making bookings that could be made direct at a reduced rate with some clubs? Golf societies have to ask themselves if they can do better by dealing direct with the golf clubs. Commission levels at some clubs for some agents are considerably

more than many are aware of. The golf clubs will be very keen to split the difference somewhere with the societies if they show some level of commitment but this means that the secretaries have to get out and do their jobs and go to the clubs and negotiate. There is no doubt the deals are there to be had if you go about it the right way. WIN A ROUND OF GOLF FOR 2 INCLUDING BUGGY AT THE BEAUTIFUL EL PLANTIO RESORT IN ALICANTE Answer the question below correctly to have a chance to win. The winner of this fantastic prize will be picked at random at the end of each month. Send your entries by email to golf@roundtownnews.com. The decision of the editor of RTN will be final in making the winning selection. QUESTION FOR 10TH FEBRUARY 2012: Who won the 2011 Open de Andalucia? A. Paul Lawrie B. Peter Lawrie C. Miguel Angel Jimenez All answers must be received no later than 5pm on 28th February 2012 to be entered into February’s draw, to be made on 28th February. The winner will be announced in RTN on 3rd March 2012.

Any questions you have for Noel should be sent to golf@roundtownnews.com THE PROFESSIONAL SCENE The European Tour now has so many players in the top one hundred of The Official World Rankings that there are now as many if not more ranking points to be won by playing here in Europe than in America during an increasing number of weeks throughout our season. We are now seeing Europe reaping the rewards of the talent nurtured over the last ten years or more. The benefit of the rankings for armchair golfers as they currently stand are that we see more and more of the top US PGA Tour players looking to play more in European Tour events. This means European golf fans get a chance to see more and more of the top golfers perform week in week out. We are approaching the end of The Desert Swing which will conclude this weekend in Dubai and we have seen more of the top

players arrive to compete than we have ever seen before; we are told to collect ranking points not appearance money; let us believe we are being told the truth as ranking points now inevitably lead to more money. The benefits of being in The World’s top 60 are very evident. The top 64 compete in The WGC Accenture Matchplay in a few weeks where a good run sees a player shoot up the ranking table and receive even more lucrative invites such as the one many treasure most; an invite to The Masters in April where the World’s top fifty gain automatic invites. Then there is the invite to The US Open and The Open Championship. Many players’ contracts also have bonus payments included dependent upon their standings in The World’s top one hundred. At the Qatar Masters last weekend we saw once again one of the strongest fields we

have had in Europe compete for the beautiful Mother of Pearl trophy. Despite the event being reduced to fifty four holes because of the high winds on Friday we witnessed and event of the highest quality. In Sunday’s final round we had around twenty golfers with the chance of picking up the winner’s cheque of 300,000€ and the valuable benefits that go with winning any European Tour event. A resurgent Paul Lawrie lead going into the final round and a superb display of golf on a tricky course with some very challenging pin positions when he shot 67 made sure he would not be caught. Australian Jason Day also shot 67 as he went close but he fell just short after two bogeys in the middle of his round. Sergio Garcia also caught Lawrie for a short time to confirm that he will soon be back amongst The World’s elite top ten where he belongs but he could not maintain his

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challenge. Doors now open to Lawrie for the first time since 1999; the year he won The Open Championship; and a Ryder Cup spot is now a distinct possibility for the man from Aberdeen. NOEL EASTWELL GOLF ACADEMY AT EL PLANTIO. GOLFING TIP OF THE WEEK Playing smart is better than trying to overpower the course. Paul Lawrie.

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England v Scotland (and Collins)

OKAY IT was scrappy and hardly a classic but England’s rugby team emerged from their opening Six Nations encounter against Scotland with a win. Yes, the home team were poor and missed a host of chances but England, with a match day squad which included 8 debutants, defended bravely and posted a victory for the first time in Edinburgh since 2004. Having watched the match, I was keen to read the reviews in the Sunday papers and to be fair most of the rugby journalists were complimentary towards Stuart Lancaster’s young guns, apart from Patrick Collins in the Mail on Sunday. Mr Collins wrote a piece that accused England’s newcomers of “wearing expressions of wonder, like hillbilly visitors taking a tour of the big city.” Pathetic and factually incorrect but hey, why let the facts get in the way of a good insult? He also doesn’t seem to like Chris Ashton very much. The winger, you may remember, was pinged for holding on in the tackle, conceding a first half penalty which gave Scotland the lead. Followers of the game will know that Ashton received a poorly judged pass from Ben Youngs (the scrum half should have given the ball to Charlie Hodgson not Ashton) and as a result, Ashton was isolated as he was set upon by three Scottish tacklers. Indeed,

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THE MATCH this week was the 10th round in the Winter League series. The venue was the Eden Canal - this was changed from the original venue of Murcia due to the atrocious conditions of the pathway. Well, from the results it might have been better to slog through the mud. 18 anglers fished and there were 11 dry nets with a top weight of 3 kilos. This could have been worse - if it wasn’t for the Mullet there would have been 16 dry nets. A sure sign that the weather is having a real say in the fishing. TOP RODS ON THE DAY 1st Clive (Golf No more) Cleghorn fishing the pole using maggot with 3.08 kilos 2nd Mick (The Arsenal) Hill fishing the feeder using maggot with 2.00 kilos 3rd Dave (The Sweetie Man) Hutchinson

fishing the pole using bread punch with 1.16 kilos PLEASE NOTE The club presently has some vacancies: if you are interested in joining please contact Derek Swann on 96 672 9293 or 667 407 026. ABBEY ANGLING RESULTS supplied by Terry Screen This week we returned again to Nancy’s for the 5th round of the Abbey Angling Cup on the 31st January. With the water being very shallow on the upper reaches we decided to put 5 pegs below the boom, and the deeper pegs above. This was very productive for the anglers drawing there: Mick Hill caught 4 fantastic Mullet all but weighing 2.5 kilos each that is roughly 5lb

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giving away a penalty was the correct option rather than losing the ball which would have almost certainly led to a try. Mr Collins take on this was as follows. “Ashton was haplessly caught in possession. He held on illegally, and conceded the needless penalty. After his charmless capers in New Zealand, sympathy was not instinctive.” What codswallop. Based on that summation, I would suggest that Mr Collins doesn’t have much idea about the game and would also ask what on earth Ashton’s off the field activities at the World Cup in New Zealand have got to do with being set upon by 30 stone of Scottish muscle in front of a hugely partisan crowd at Murrayfield? His piece left me with the impression that he has an agenda against the England rugby team and seems intent of pursuing it despite what happens on the pitch. For someone of his standing and renown, I find that rather sad. CAP IN HAND You might think that the biggest sporting / money story in the news this week was the acquittal of Harry Redknapp for tax evasion. But the numbers on that were tiny when you consider that over the past four years, the FA paid Fabio Capello £24 million. Added to that, they wouldn’t let him choose his own captain and then let him walk out the door after achieving very, very little. Now that really is criminal. Meanwhile, it’s reported that Redknapp is the favourite for to succeed the Italian in the England hot seat. So, having thought he got off, he now looks like being lumbered with at least 4 years community service!

AFTER A weekend off in the league ITV Orihuela RFC are at home against Lorca RFC hoping to extend their winning streak this coming Saturday, 11 February, kicking off at 5pm and continue to march up the league after their last two wins on the trot. With a bit of luck we can get some of the injured players back from the last game against Novelda. A great weekend of rugby with the 6 Nations and the final round off the LV Cup at the new rugby bar and rugby supporters club - it proved to be a big success with supporters from all of the 6 Nations teams coming down to support their teams and looking to build on the membership of the new rugby supporters club. For information about the new rugby supporters club, call on the number below. Look forward to seeing plenty of supporters down at Orihuela RFC this coming Saturday to support the local rugby team. On 24th - 26th February ITV Orihuela RFC will have their usual stand at the ‘This is Spain exhibition’ at La Zenia

Hotel supporting as always The Butterfly Children, stand number 7. The new rugby union supporters’ bar and supporters’ club, the Steakhouse in Rojales, is showing all televised rugby games on Sky Sports and free to view channels. This weekend there will be the 6 Nations on both Saturday and Sunday, and league matches over the weekend. Let us support this rugby bar, as there is nowhere else you can solely watch live rugby around this area. The club trains Tuesday and Thursday at the Miguel Hernandez University for the juveniles and seniors starting at 8.30pm: juniors on Tuesday and Thursday at 6.15pm. New players are always welcome no matter of what age or skill level you are. For more information contact the club by phoning Garry on 692 767 242: for the juniors contact Oscar on 600 871 606 (Spanish)

For further details ring Alan Roscoe 968 570 876 or email: anglerstogether@hotmail.co.uk each fish - they were 4 beautiful bars of silver. Andy Stevenson also took advantage of the downstream end peg to win the match 1st Andy (Web Man) Stevenson with 12.600kg fishing the method feeder with corn and pellet 2nd Mick (The Arsenal) Hill with 9.600kg fishing method feeder and maggot 3rd Bill (The Master) Reade with 6.200kg fishing the feeder maggot and corn All details are available on our web site www.abbeyangling.com or from the Match Secretary Terry Screen on 96 532 8368. Anglers Together WE HAVE been having a lot of enquiries about licenses from anglers who are

passing the ‘magic age of 65’ and therefore pensioners! Licenses are still required and are free providing you have a Spanish Pensionista card; otherwise you will have to pay the normal fees. Licenses are available from either Town Halls or the Caja Rural Bank if in Valencia region. In Murcia you will also require insurance. Make sure you take photocopies of all relevant documents to obtain your license, i.e. passport photopage, NIE and insurance. The next meetings are: Friday 10th February at 12pm at Mary’s Bar, Campoverde (near Pilar de la Horadada). Saturday 11th February at 12pm at The New Royal Bar and Restaurant at El Alamillo: opposite the sea-front between Isla Plana and Puerto de Mazarron.

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TORRY TRAVELLED to Alicante on Sunday with good support behind them to take on Alicante CF and returned with all 3 points after a comprehensive 4-1 win which could have been more. All 4 Torry goals were different but each was quality. Matias scored the first with a stunning volley, Juande the second after exquisite ball control, Corella the third after beating 3 men and Meijide the fourth with a bullet header. Torry entertain bottom club Altea on Saturday - kick-off 4.30 pm. Be there to support Torry and see some more quality goals.



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