RTN North Edition 834

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NORTH EDITION (EL CAMPELLO - VALENCIA)

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Nº 834

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bigger, better, stronger! by jack troughton

RTN HITS the streets this week with a sensational new look designed to bring even more news and features to keep readers up to date with life on the Costas. Empty houses for families ALTEA HAS begun creating a register of empty properties which it will use to house local families. p3

Expanded to 88 colourful pages, the four paper format has been changed to simpler ‘North’ and ‘South’ editions to help people keep fingers on the pulse of what’s going on in their own communities and further afield. RTN is the region’s favourite English free newspaper and – national holidays permitting – is available every Friday from distribution points along the coast with even more copies being printed. The North edition covers the Marina Alta, Marina Baixa, Benidorm and La Safor, while RTN South focuses on the southern Costa Blanca and Costa Calida. Naturally, each edition includes the big stories along the coast, Spain and sometimes even further afield that affect readers’ lives. The aim of increasing pages from 72 to 88 is to create more space for editorial content – news takes pride of place in the first section of the paper, features follow, and RTN’s sports coverage undergoes a revamp and returns to the back pages; the traditional home in papers

Giant steps in Javea ANIMAL LOVERS took a step forward in helping to save the planet’s elephant and rhino population in Javea on Sunday when they joined a worldwide protest march.

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around the globe. Television news and listings are always popular and are situated in the centre of RTN to put the day’s entertainment at everyone’s fingertips, as well as gossip and events from the world of showbiz. And the professional production team at RTN towers have been hard at work designing an eye-catching look for the paper – making editorial, photographs and adverts stand out to readers. There are a series of new features: Linda Swain brings a specialised ‘pets page’ with stories about animals and pet care; writer and broadcaster Chris Ashley takes an off the wall look at life in general; ‘Ask Sara’ is the paper’s agony aunt, life coach Sara Bell has a background in family and matrimonial mediation and is ready to offer advice; and a recipe page brings a different dish to try every week.

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RTN Managing Director, Daniel Wilkinson

REPUTATION RTN Managing Director Daniel Wilkinson who recently took over from his father, Geoff Gartland, said the changes were being made for readers and to underline the paper’s reputation as being the leading tabloid in the area. “These are the first big changes to come into play since I took over the helm back in March. We are a big tabloid newspaper in the region and look to serve a loyal readership,” he said. “We have also returned to the two edition format to allow us to produce a bigger and better paper carrying all the news and keep readers informed. “The feedback we were getting from having four editions was that they were too localised. People want to know about events in their own towns but also the news that is important to them – it was felt we had become too local.” Another important change coming is the re-launch of RTN’s popular and interactive website. Scheduled for next week, Danny said it was “another great positive” for the paper and again to benefit the public, whether resident or visiting the area. “The new RTN is jam-packed with news and features, which is actually how it should be and we are very proud of that and want to shout it out very loudly,” he added. The paper has also appointed a dedicated distribution manager for the first time. Damien Forman will look after all the existing distribution points for RTN and create new ones to make sure it is widely available. Damien is the contact for any queries about distribution and anyone with any queries can speak to him by calling 679 951 334.

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Empty houses for families by JEANETTE RICE

ALTEA HAS begun creating a register of empty properties which it will use to house local families. In a new initiative the Altea town hall has agreed that any families within the municipality who risk losing their homes will be saved from being put onto the streets as they guarantee special measures to prevent social exclusion and evictions. A spokesperson for Altea council said that they would create a plan for municipal social housing but that they also want to modify some by laws to make residents exempt from some local taxes and the postponement of SUMA which can cause some to have embargo on their banks and properties. In addition to these proposals the council want to increase in the 2016 budget the resources allocated to aid for payment of housing supply (electricity, water, gas, etc.) as well as housing rent subsidies. And it will be managed with companies providing basic services and supplies a framework agreement in order to agree with those companies that do not supply

One of the objectives for Altea is to reduce the amount of empty properties

cuts occur as long as the risk of eviction and danger of social exclusion. One of the objectives for Altea is to reduce the amount of empty properties and they intend to inspect vacant homes, where the owners may live overseas, and issue fines if it is deemed that the property could be put to better use.

Whilst the ruling parties of Altea agree on most of the policy changes the fining of those who have second and mainly unused houses seem to be an issue of conflict, with the opposition stating that you cannot fine someone just because they don’t use their property every week.

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WORK CONTRACTS INVESTIGATED

A CAMPAIGN against businesses that abuse their legal obligations regarding part-time contracts is being launched. Data will be cross-referenced by inspectors with other public administrations to see where companies are paying employees cash-in-hand for working full time when they are only contracted to work part time.

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Jihadi recruitment suspects arrested by JEANETTE RICE SPANISH AND Moroccan police have arrested ten people on suspicion of recruiting for the Islamic State group IS. According to the Interior Minister, Jorge Fernandez Diaz, the ten formed “part of a very important recruitment platform for Jihadi fighters including indoctrination, radicalization and transport of individuals to jihadi combat zones.” Amongst the ten suspects four were arrested in Spain, two men and two women following raids in Barcelona, Toledo and Valencia with the other six being arrested in Morocco. In a statement issued by the Ministry a spokesperson said “the women arrested in Spain were both Moroc-

cans, while one of the men was a Spanish national of Moroccan ancestry and the other a Portuguese citizen converted to Islam. All are suspected of recruiting people to fight in Syria and Iraq. The arrests in Morocco took place in the western coastal city of Casablanca and the operation highlighted Spain’s cooperation with Morocco, with both countries sharing

intelligence and “synchronising operations.” Snr Diaz said “there is evidence that the group specialised in recruiting young women to send to areas controlled by the IS and we continue to remain on high alert for possible terror attacks.” During the raids a considerable amount of information was gathered along with computers siezed at the properties.

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DENIS HEALEY DIES AT THE AGE OF 98

THE RENOWNED Labour politician, Denis Healey passed away at the weekend at the grand age of 98 years old. Family members said that he died peacefully at his Sussex home on Saturday following a short illness. Lord Healey was Labour’s defence secretary from 1964 to 1970 and chancellor of the exchequer from 1974 to 1979 before becoming deputy party leader in opposition in 1980. Tributes poured in from all political parties with the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn saying he was “a Labour giant”. Prime Minister David Cameron wrote on Facebook: “We’ve lost a huge figure of post-war politics. A hero in World War Two as Beach Master at Anzio and a brave politician, Denis Healey told his party hard truths about Britain having to live within her means.”


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ATM law changed A NEW law was put in place on Friday 2nd October to stop customers using ATM machines being charged twice. As reported in the RTN a few weeks ago customers of banks were being charged twice to perform one transaction. A fee from their bank for not using one of their own ATM’s and then a fee from the bank where they were using the services. Consumer uproar forced the government to pass a new law at the weekly cabinet meeting which says the bank owning the cash machine will make a charge, then the customers bank decides if to pass that charge on but cannot make an additional charge. The new law, however, does not have to be applied in full by the banks until January 1st and the bank consumer association, Facua, said that it would not prevent lenders charging fees because the law did not including a maximum figure on the ATM commissions. In July the Bank of Spain said that banking clients could not be charged twice but a law was deemed necessary to ensure fairness prevailed.

Sex offender caught by selfie

A SEX offender who posted a picture of himself on his facebook account was linked to several sex offences and tracked down by police in Malaga. Having identified the man as a suspect for the many local sex attacks police used social media to their advantage. The man had taken pictures of himself in the lift of his apartment block and posted them, showing in the background the serial number for that particular lift. This enable the police to trace his address.

The man stalked women in underground car parks before sexually assaulting them and stealing their credit cards. Pedro Garijo, Malaga’s National Police Commissioner, said “today is a world that is reliant on mobile phones and we can use this to work alongside traditional forms of policing.” When officers searched the man apartment they found credit cards and other personal items that had been stolen from the victims.

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Sign up for Benidorm by JACK TROUGHTON

BRITISH RESIDENTS of Benidorm are being encouraged to sign up to the town’s ‘padron’ and do their bit for the community. The official town hall ‘head count’ determines the amount of money the town hall receives from central government in Madrid – and services such as doctors, health centres, and schools. The resort is the third most visited place in Spain after Barcelona and the capital. Last year over 13 million people arrived on holiday or for a short break but the sheer numbers put a strain on the town hall budget. And now the local authority is campaigning for all residents to join the padron, the official list of residents. Currently there are around 8,000 British residents on the list but an estimated 6,500 are not registered. Councillor Lorenzo Martinez Sola said the popularity of Benidorm as a holiday destination created difficulties for the town hall. “We have to provide services with very little money.” He said: “The money from central government is linked to the number of residents listed on the padron – if people want the city to be cleaner, to have more police officers, they must register on the padron. “And if you are not registered, you become part of the problem we face. You need to register to benefit the whole community. “This is very important for me...and very important for Benidorm – it means we get more money to provide the services all residents want.” He said Madrid assessed the size of a town’s population every December to allocate the financial support it would provide. “In simple terms, the more people registered on the padron means much more money for Benidorm.”

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TomTom boss refuses sales to taxi drivers by JEANETTE RICE THE BOSS of TomTom, Tom Thomas, has refused to allow the sale of the devices to professional taxi drivers. Using language that cannot be published Mr Thomas inferred that the drivers learn the street names as it was their job. The decision was taken by the head of the company after he took a taxi ride from Madrid airport that cost 46 euros with the driver using one of his companies devices. This meant that the driver was completely reliant on the directions that the TomTom gave and Mr Thomas has argued “I created this device and now I have to pay you to use it, who is stupid!” The taxi drivers union has, however, criticised the decision saying “we have to use GPS because some customers do not know how to get to where they need to be.” Since the announcement from TomTom on Tuesday morning, any browser installed in a taxi now takes the driver to a local tourist office, where, Mr Thomas says they can purchase a city guide to learn the street names like they used to do.”

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EUROZONE CONCERNS OVER SPAIN FIGURES FOR September in the Eurozone have led to speculation that Spain’s economic health may not be as good as had been hoped. The PMI (purchasing managers’ index) which shows business activity and order levels for Spain fell from 59.6 to 55.1 in September. Andrew Harker, senior economist at Markit said “the rest of the year will be crucial in determining whether the Spanish economy continues to improve or eases back towards stagnation.”

Sale of the TomTom has been refused to taxi drivers

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Drug control checks reveal shocking figures by JEANETTE RICE

ALTEA LOCAL police began a two month campaign in July to test drivers for drug use whilst being behind the wheel of a vehicle. The shocking results have revealed that 73% of the drivers tested showed positive readings for drug use. 26 tests were taken and 19 showed positive for various substances with fines being issued for 1,000 euros and 6 points taken from licences. A police spokesperson said that it is not only drunk drivers who cause a risk to others, the consumption of narcotic substances have the same effects and in addition these people are using an illegal substance. The “drug test 5000” scheme enabled officers to take a saliva sample from the drivers which were then sent off to a laboratory for testing. Not all the tests were taken at spot checks. Two were taken after traffic accidents, four in preventative control stops and thirteen after the driver had committed a traffic violation. The local police in Altea hope that these shocking figures will show any possible offenders that taking drugs whilst driving is just as lethal as getting behind the wheel having been drinking.

73% of the drivers tested showed positive readings for drug use


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Late night swim kills two Two British women died at the weekend after entering the sea for a late night swim on the Costa Brava. The two women were with a group of five other female friends from the Birmingham area and were partying on the beach when one of the women decided to go for a late night swim at the Lloret de Mar’s Platje Gran beach. A night watchman attempted to warn the swimmers not to go in the water as a storm was causing large waves and dangerous currents, but the warning was ignored. Eye witnesses said that one woman stripped off some of her clothes and went into the water and was followed by a friend. Both ladies soon got into difficulties with one managing to make it back to shore. Another of the women dashed into the sea to try and save her friend and this was the last time either of the two were seen alive as the wave crashed up to 13 feet high. The Spanish Marine Civil Guard searched to sea and the bodies were spotted the following day about three miles down the coast. The two women have been named as Lisa Coggins, a mother of two children who worked at Costco and Tracey Aston, married, both from Birmingham. Mrs Aston’s husband Aaron said he was “devastated” by the news, whilst Ms Coggins’s boyfriend Mario Sas-

sano, 36, told reporters Lisa was with her sisters and her friend when the tragedy struck, he said “she had two children, this is just unbelievable, Lisa was a hard working girl, just such a beautiful person.”

A Foreign Office spokesperson said “we can confirm the death of two British nationals and we are providing support to the families and friends who were travelling with them.”


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Doctors allow girl to have a “dignified death” by JEANETTE RICE

FOLLOWING A campaign by the parents of a 12 year old girl, doctors have agreed to switch off the life support machine which has sparked a nationwide debate about euthanasia. The parents, Estela Ordonez and Antonio Lago have argued for some time that their daughter was in pain but their original request that the machine be switch off was denied by the doctors. Andrea, the 12 year old from Galicia in the north western part of Spain is a patient within the paediatrics department at the Hospital Clínico in Santiago de Compostela and doctors had insisted that the machine not be turned off despite the recommendations of the regional governments bioethics committee. As doctors continued not to co-operate the parents were forced to turn to the courts in Santiago where four experts were asked to report on Andreas condition and as to if she was suffering. However, before the reports were filed the hospital doctors met with Andrea’s parents and it was confirmed via the family solicitor, Sergio Campos that Andrea had been taken off the life support machine following meetings on Monday morning. In a statement Sergio Campos said

Andreas parents

“Andrea will now have a dignified death, as her parents had requested, the doctors are currently giving Andrea the minimum level of hydration so that her medications can take effect.” The parents have asked for privacy as the case has sparked a wider debate on euthanasia in Spain. The head of Spain’s PSOE, Pedro Sanchez has been reported as saying he will regulate euthanasia if they win the December election and joined the right to dignified death association which is calling for a public debate on the issue. The regional governments of Andalusia,

the Canary Islands, Aragon, Navarre, the Balearic Islands and Galicia all have their own dignified death laws, and the Basque Country is in the process of drafting its own version. Doctors have said that it could be two, four, eight or 38 days until Andrea passes away as the wider debate continues. The Spanish Health Minister, speaking on TVE the national Spanish television channel, said that “opening this debate will be uncomfortable for everyone but I praise the courage of the parents for their determination in wanting to stop their daughter from suffering.”

NEWS BITES ABANDONED HOTEL FIRE THE SELOMAR Hotel in Benidorm was the scene of ambulances and fire engines at the weekend as fire broke out. The hotel, which has been closed to the public since 2007, had a fire which affected six floors of the building but also caused the evacuation of 75 nearby residents with six people requiring medical assistance for smoke inhalation. The hotel, located in the Virgen del Suffrage Avenue in front of the Levante beach, had squatters and three who were on the third floor had to be rescued. Following the medical teams checking that they were not suffering from smoke related injuries they were transferred to police station to make statements. Dark smoke filled the air as traffic had to be stopped for several hours whilst a security perimeter was established. As soon as the fire was extinguished local safety crews and police personnel moved in to begin their examination. The Selomar Hotel was under a warrant of execution which had been issued on September 1st by the department of planning for the Benidorm town hall. The warrant demanded that the owners secure the building and make the necessary works to ensure that the façade was not a danger to people passing by. The investigation into the fire is ongoing.


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British bobbies catch criminal in Spain

Ashley James and victim Uriel Johnson

by JEANETTE RICE THE TWO British bobbies who have been patrolling the Spanish party resorts this summer not only got a sun tan but also caught a convicted killer. PC Martina Anderson and Sgt Brett Williams have been praised for capturing the man, Ashley James who went AWOL from a UK prison five years ago.

Ashley James absconded from Sudbury Prison in December 2010, while serving a 10-year sentence for the manslaughter of Uriel Johnson in Bilston. He was arrested after being found and returned to serve the remainder of his manslaughter sentence, and was released on licence in September 2014. He then set up home in Blackpool, but

fled to Spain in breach of his licence conditions, which banned him from leaving the country. The officers, who also spent two weeks on the streets of Ibiza, were alerted to Mr James when they were called to a domestic incident in Magaluf. Mr James is now being held in a secure unit in Madrid whilst awaiting extradition to the UK.

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PRINCESS CRISTINA TO BE TRIED FOR FRAUD SPAIN’S Princess Cristina will stand trial on tax fraud charges, the first royal family member to stand trial since the monarchy was restored in 1975. Cristina, who is the 50 year old sister of King Felipe VI has been charged following a four year investigation into her husband, Inaki Urdangarin who is charged with money laundering and fraud. The court date has been set for January 2016 at the Balearic Islands court in Palma de Mallorca where the couple will stand trial along with sixteen others charged in the case. The princess could face up to four years in prison if she is convicted and her husband faces a possible sentence of up to 19 years for trying to embezzle six million euros in public contracts through a non profit foundation that he and a business partner set up.


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Valencia’s five new courts by KEITH NICOL

THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE has announced the creation of five new courts in Valencia of which two will be located in the Vega Baja, specifically in Torrevieja. They have also created an administrative unit of permanent contact with the senior judges of Valencia to “meet the needs of the administration of justice and seek appropriate solutions. In this regard, they will ask the Valencian Institute of Safety and Health at Work (INVASSAT ) to develop a plan of prevention of occupational risks for court facilities and staff. This was agreed during a meeting of the Joint Commission for Cooperation and Coordination that was held between representatives of the Department of Justice and the High Court of Valencia (TSJCV). This first Joint Committee of the Legislature addressed issues such as the study and assessment of the most urgent cases that the administration of justice in Valencia needs to look at, places where progress has been made on the recovery of some of the courts whose creation has been pending since 2011 and on the proposed restructuring of the offices of attention to victims of crime plus the situation regarding civil registries in Valencia. Regarding the creation of new courts, the Commission has agreed to begin work of five new courts to be located in Villajoyosa, Orihuela (but to have its

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FIGURES CONFIRM BRITS LOVE BENIDORM NOW THAT the summer season is over statisticians are continuing to analyse the visitor figures for the area for September. As Benidorm’s hotel occupancy reached nearly 93% this was down marginally on 2013 and 2014, with six out of then tourists having travelled from overseas. There was an increase in Portuguese holidaymakers with foreign tourists taking 59.2 percent of the total market, whilst the Spaniards held 40.8%. In the international market, the British market rose in importance in first place with 47.4% of the total. Followed far behind Belgium (4.3%), the Netherlands (2.6%), Scandinavia (1.4%), Poland-RomaniaBulgaria (1.1%) and less than 1 percent: Portugal Ireland, France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, in that order. For September booking figures showed that most preferred the two star hotels over the three and four stars, presumably as the household purse strings have been tightened.

Torrevieja court system to be expanded

physical headquarters in Torrevieja), Llíria, Novelda and Valencia and a criminal court of Torrevieja. In addition, they agreed to create a common method for the criminal courts of the judicial district of Alicante. Valencian Councillor Gabriela Bravo said that a major priority of the Consell is to strengthen the network of care for victims with the Foundation for Assistance to Victims of Crime. In this connection,

Councillor Bravo also reported that a new chamber is to be installed in the courts of the three provincial capitals. This facility is a room equipped to allow observation of people without them realising this. A Gesell chamber consists of two rooms separated by a see through mirror and equipped with audio and video recording equipment. The use of these facilities is particularly recommended for dealing with minors.


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NEGLECTED AMBULANCE ANGER

THE PSOE party in Finestrat has denounced the waste of public funding as an ambulance sits broken and unused when it could have been in service. The municipal ambulance was taken out of service temporarily as it was in poor condition but is now suffering mechanical problems due to the fact that it has not been in service. The Socialist Party spokesperson said “this has created a bad image and shows complacency particularly as this ambulance was donated by the social foundation of Caja Murcia to assist health in the municipality.”

Help for Benidorm animal shelter

by JEANETTE RICE ON SATURDAY the mayor of Benidorm visited the local animal shelter and has pledged to offer more assistance to help care for the homeless animals. Toni Perez along with the health councillor Ana Pellicer visited the SPCA shelter and were shown some of the improvements that have already been made. Vicenta Perez Aracil, the president of the facility, along with Pilar Lopez who is the centre coordinator showed the mayor how some of the facilities have been upgraded but were also keen to point out the most pressing improvements that still need to be made to

improve the conditions for the animals, staff and volunteers. Toni Perez said “the aim of our visit is to assess what the facilities are and what is needed, we are committed to improving the resources and mobility needed to protect the animals and those who work with them.” Snr Perez went on the say that “the tireless, courageous and protective work that all the volunteers do is incredible, they are always thinking of the animals welfare.” The councillor for health, Ana Pellicer said “the work that these volunteers do is outstanding, they care for the animals as well as the facilities.”


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NEWS BITES CHINESE MAN ASSAULTS EX WIFE IN MURCIA MURCIA LOCAL Police arrested a 40year-old Chinese national man currently residing in Valencia, for assaulting his ex-wife, also Chinese, in the street. The incident took place at about 4.35pm on Tuesday when the emergency number 092 attended several calls reporting that a man was assaulting a woman in a street in the neighborhood of Vista Alegre, ac-

cording to police sources. Group staff in the District and the Police Protective Equipment and Family Services (EPAF) rushed to the scene, where they could see that a woman had been shaken and beaten on the face and neck. The testimonies of the witnesses agreed with the version of the woman, so the alleged perpetrator was arrested. He was then transferred to police headquarters in San Andrés District for legal proceedings.

One fifth of properties sold to the British by JEANETTE RICE

SPAIN’S LAND registry, the Colegio de Registradores, has reported that 19.8 percent of all foreign property sales in the first six months of the year were to the British. Despite a dip in the past few years these figures show that the British still have faith in the Spanish property market with the total overseas sales accounting for 12.7 percent of the overall figures. Officially 750,000 British people live in Spain, although these figures are bound to be higher, with the most popular destinations being the Balearic Island and the Canary Islands followed by Murcia, Andalusia and Catalunia. When the financial crisis hit Spain the property prices fell drastically and this combined with the relaxed lifestyle has seen sales increase to the British. The low house prices in Spain combined with the sky high UK housing costs seem to be attracting more to move to Spain with the average house price in London being £513,000 that money would buy a substantial villa here in Spain.

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Normal street parking services resume

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GIRL ARRESTED AFTER ATTACK

A 14 YEAR OLD GIRL was arrested and released with charges after an attack on a friend which of a child her age is described as ‘sadistic and cruel’ and ‘not normal’.

Empty blue zones were a common sight

by JEANETTE RICE

THE BLUE zone parking that was put in place in Benidorm for the summer has now been changed back to winter free parking. As from October 1st most parking areas reverted back to being free although the blue lines still remain on the road, causing some confusion to motorists. The pay and display machines have been taped over with 1126 spaces now being available free as reported by the Department of Transportation for the town of Benidorm. The increase in blue zones (ORA) during the summer was only ever intended as a temporary measure to ensure that there was a constant rotation of vehicles with

everyone having a fair chance of parking, however, it was clear to anyone who visited Benidorm that whilst the blue zones had deterred summer visitors from parking long term on the streets the parking company must have been left out of pocket as spaces remained empty. On the calle Gerona, for example, there was often hardly a parked car to be seen as questions are now being asked as to the cost effectiveness of the scheme. The roads where parking has reverted back to free are Avenida Vicente Llorca Alos (179 spaces), Avenida Xixo (169 spaces), the stretch of Avenida de Europa between

Calle Esperanto and Avenida del Mediterraneo (79 spaces), Calle Ibiza (165 spaces), Calle Lepanto (206 spaces), the stretch of Calle Gerona between Avenida de Europa and the Avenida del Derramador (159 spaces), the stretch of Avenida de Murcia between Avenida Mediterraneo and Calle Gerona (25 spaces), the stretch of Avenida de Avenida Cuenca between the Mediterraneo and Calle Ibiza (82 spaces) The stretch of Avenida Mallorca between Avenida Mediterraneo and Calle Gerona (23 spaces) and the stretch of Avenida de Almería between the Mediterraneo and the Calle Lepanto.

The Romanian national had argued with a friend in her home town of Gandia over a trivial issue over a mobile phone. It was reported her victim was forced to get down on her knees, then repeatedly punched, slapped and kicked in her face brutally, until unconscious. A recording of the attack was filmed and sent to various friends. It has been used as evidence but it was reported the boy who filmed the attack could face charges for not helping the victim. The victim needed medical treatment for facial wounds, but did not need to be admitted to hospital, and returned to school the next day. The case is being handled by the youth prosecution service. A statement was taken from her and she was formally charged.She has been ordered to stay at home with her mother. Police said the beating was ‘shockingly violent’, involving an ‘atypical level of sadism for a girl of 14’ Her conduct was described as ‘merciless’.


Torrevieja a model for study

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by KEITH NICOL

LAST WEEK Torrevieja’s Tourism department became a centre of study for students from the University of Alicante who are in the final years of their Tourism Degree. The students visited Torrevieja last week to discover how the department of tourism works in the real world as opposed to in the classroom. The Councillor for Tourism, Fanny Serrano, received the fourth year students and their teacher Josep A. Ivars Baidal who were visiting different tourist spots in Torrevieja as part of their university education. The group visited the reception centre of the Natural Park and visited the RCNT, where they met with Real Club Nautico Manager Carlos Torrado, who gave them a briefing on the nautical experience that they offer. Serrano noted that the students maintained a very positive attitude throughout the day. She said: “They have been highly motivated and participatory, have been very interested in what the city has to offer, with sports tourism and the environment, especially the Natural Park, and how things are done in the tourism department in the city.” Their curriculum includes a subject called “Integrated Management of Tourist Destinations”, which includes a visit to a tourist destination in order to meet its management model and local government. Furthermore, the course also covers the business point of view. The students met with Fanny Serrano, Head of the local tourism department, Lidia Rodriguez and Manuel Jimenez, vice president of the Association of Tourist Accommodation of Torrevieja. The meeting and talks took place at Hotel Cabo Cervera facility, where they also met with Jose Andreu, President of the Association of Tourist Accommodation of Torrevieja.

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BENISSA POLICE HONOUR THEIR PATRON

THE LOCAL Police force of Benissa celebrated the fiesta of the Guardian Angels, the patron for the security force at the weekend by attending a special Mass at the Purissima Xiqueta church in the town. The special service was attended by the mayor Juan Bautista Rosello, the Security councillor Francisco Cabrera and several local officers.

Tourism students on the steps of the RCNT


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Giant steps in Javea by JACK TROUGHTON

ANIMAL LOVERS took a step forward in helping to save the planet’s elephant and rhino population in Javea on Sunday when they joined a worldwide protest march. More than 250 walkers joined people in 133 locations across the world as part of the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos, demanding an end to the ivory and rhino horn trade in China, Vietnam and the United States. Illicit poaching of the two species of land giants has reached epidemic proportions in East Africa and both face extinction unless action is taken. An elephant is killed every 15 minutes – more than 35,000 a year – for their ivory; a rhino is slaughtered every nine to 11 hours for its horn, which has no medicinal properties. However, the fight back to save the majestic and intelligent beasts and on the Costa Blanca, six Javea residents formed ‘GMFERJAVEA’ to organise the successful march. The walk was started by local politician Oscar Anton at the Arenal, the leader of Xabia Democtratica, walked with his son – and ended at the sports centre in Javea Port. Walkers were led along the course by banners and the musicians of the Xirimitabs Xabia band, as well as two ‘elephants’- GMFERJAVEA members Gillian Ashworth and Brenda Bates sporting elephant ‘onsies’.

SCHOOLS Organisers had earlier made presentations at a number of schools in the town and youngsters turned out sporting elephant masks to add even more colour to the event – many handing in completed sponsor forms to help raise even more money for the cause. A “significant amount” of money was raised and will be added to the proceeds of screening the film ‘When Giants Fall’ in the town. And a fund raising dinner is being held at the Parador Hotel in Javea on Wednesday 28th October. The event includes a short presentation, a raffle and auction – including the sale of an elephant sculpture by local artist Toni Mari. For details, email gmferjavea@gmail.com The cash raised by the events will support three wildlife organisations: the PAMS Foundation, Tanzania, supporting rangers to combat poaching; Wild Life direct, Kenya, fighting corruption and supporting prosecution of poachers; and the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Kenya, which runs an elephant orphanage and release programme. In addition, petitions have been sent to the American and Chinese Ambassadors in Madrid, while an online petition is being raised to be sent to the President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta – it has attracted 2,450 signatures to date and people can add their support at http://tinyurl.com/qbrt3y8.

More than 250 walkers joined people in 133 locations across the world


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Totem Theatre Play Networks NOT EVERYTHING is as it would seem! Directed and written by Pedro Murcia, this show tells the story of Michael, a playwright who pretends to have the magical ability of turning all his fictional work into reality. His older brother, Harry, asks him for help after their parents old theatre company becomes bankrupt and wants him to write a play to avoid eviction and save the company. Emma and Dean, the youngster of the family, are not entirely sure if Mike has indeed gone crazy, and telling the truth, or just lying and playing with them. Michael agrees to go back to his roots but knowing he’s got to bury traumatic memories that made him leave home all those years before. To give him strength he carries with him a little piece of wood, a totem, that his mother gave him when she died. A totem that will change his life… for the better? Shows are: OCTOBER: Friday 23rd at 7.00pm and 9.30pm, Saturday 24th at 8.00pm. Place: Networks Theatre. C/ San Agustín 25. Orihuela (Alicante) 966740251. Ticket Price: 5 € Adults and 3€ Students. You can book your tickets online in our website www.networkstheatre.com

Grandmother treks 500 miles across Spain by JEANETTE RICE

AN 82 year old grandmother trekked nearly 500 miles (800 km) across Spain finishing at the end of September. Elena Mansell embarked on the trek, just for fun, with her granddaughter Carla Gallagher aged 36, taking just under a month to complete the walk. Elena said “it was the experience of a lifetime to have completed the Camino de Santiago”. The two ladies travelled through hundreds of towns and villages on their walk and had the chance to meet some amazing people. Elena said: “Carla lives and works in Spain as a teacher and because I’m a keen walker she just asked me if I fancied doing it. At first I was only going to do 100km but then I thought I probably won’t get many chances to do this sort of thing so I said let’s do the whole thing. Lots of people take loads with them but we de-

cided to just take a few clothes and the bare essentials. We didn’t plan or book anything, we just started walking and worked out where to stop along the way.” A member of Garstang Ramblers in the UK Elena and Carla began their walk from Pamplona and headed north east until they reached Santiago. Elena said “it was funny as people came to know me as the grandma of the camino and walked along part of the trek with us. There were loads of big burly men dropping like flies because of injuries but I didn’t understand what they were complaining about. I had a couple of blisters throughout the whole walk even though it was very different to walking in Lancashire as the roads are so gravelly. We walked from around 6am until 2pm, mainly because of the heat and then just sunbathed and explored after that. The adventure was amazing but it’s something I won’t be doing again and I’m really glad to be home.”

Elena Mansell

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WOODY AND THE PECKERS PLAY FOR AFA TORREVIEJA TOMORROW EVENING, you can spend your Red Day being entertained while also helping a great cause. On Friday 9th October, Woody & The Peckers will be helping to raise much needed funds for the AFA Torrevieja, the local Alzheimer’s Association. They will be appearing at Restaurante El Alto La Dolores, in Guardamar, just off the N332, which has the huge Spanish flag outside and is close to the Lemon Tree Market. This very popular location, coupled with one of the very best Rock ‘n’ Roll bands on the Costa Blanca, always sells out quickly so please check today, as by tomorrow they all be gone. Tickets are available from the Restaurant, The Card Place in Benimar, and the Post Room Benijofar, or by calling 692 866 536.

More Moors and Christians by JEANETTE RICE THIS WEEKEND it is the turn of El Campello to celebrate the Moors and Christians with parades starting on Sunday 11th October. Some events are held a few days prior to the weekend with the Medieval Market opening on the Thursday evening. The fiesta, which is held in honour of the patron saint Mare de Déu dels Desemparats and takes place at the same time every year, recreates the history of the Moorish occupation of the area between 700 and 1400 AD. Thursday evening is the Correfocs at midnight followed by a children’s parade on Friday morning. On Sunday the fiesta lights are switched on and on Monday 12th at 7am is the sighting of the Moorish fleet at sea and lighting of alarm fires at the Illeta watchtower. The church bells ring out to warn the population and the Christian Riders of the invasion, followed by the Moors landing and the war beginning. Battles between the two sides continue during the week and on Wednesday 14th both sides present their bands to battle through music. On Thursday 15th, the final day of the fiestas, at 2pm the daytime fireworks are lit and then the event concludes in the evening with a solemn procession followed by a grand firework display. Further information can be found on the www.elcampello.es web site.

The Friends of Athletic to honour the Virgin of Begoña AMIGOS DEL ATHLÉTIC: The Friends of Athletic “The Salinero” will hold a day of celebrations this Sunday October 11th the festivities in honour of Our Lady of Begoña, patron saint of Bilbao and Athletic Club of Bilbao. The festivities include the traditional parade, this year with Edurne and his accordion from their headquarters to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, where a Mass will be held. After a fellowship meal, the day will end with raffle and a small meal. For fans of Athletic Bilbao, activities start on Sunday, October 11th at 10am with a reception by the clubs and supporters at their headquarters, located at Avenida Diego Ramirez, 13, Torrevieja. At 11:30am the Parade with Edurne and his accordion leaves from their headquarters to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Plaza de Oriente), for the Mass. Everyone attending is requested to bring along a non-perishable food item as a contribution to those without means. There’s more fun at 2:30pm with the lunch plus a raffle.

More than 500 runners took part in Sunday’s Xtream race

II Xtream Running Torrevieja fun run IF YOU happened to pass by Torrevieja’s Sports City on Sunday morning, you would have been surprised to see a set up more akin to a child’s birthday party rather than an athletic event. The II Xtream Running event was won by Tomás Sánchez Lopez as the absolute winner of the just over four kilometres race, who proved to be a complete athlete and one with a great sense of humour. More than 500 people, most of them dressed in original and fun costumes filled the car parks and the spectating areas of the Sports

City and surrounding area, lining the entire route, that was filled with colour and humorous tests that every year attracts more and more participants. The fun run consisted of a colourful, playful, four kilometre race full of obstacles designed for runners to have fun with friends and family. There were mazes, water and foam obstacles, military style obstacles all there to hinder the ‘athletes’ but for them all to have fun and enjoy the race. The prizes were awarded to the top three in each category. The winners were: Senior Men category and

overall winner of the race, Tomas Sanchez Lopez (17 ‘47 “). In female Senior, Virginia Garcia Navarrete (22 ‘51 “). Veteran Male A, David Rico Gil (19 ‘03 “). In Veteran Male B, Pascual del Castillo Martínez (19 ‘09’). Female veteran, Raquel Diaz Beyoda Guida (22 “32 ‘). Male, Saul Villena Master (17 “55 ‘) and Women, Patricia Jimenez Sirvent (21” 29’). Prizes for the most original costumes were also awarded with first place going to the “Smurfs” Group Award. The awards ceremony was attended by the Councillor for Sports of Torrevieja, Pablo Samper.


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Chris’s Corner ONE WET Wednesday in Worthing (there is no Hell, there is only a wet Wednesday in Worthing) I struck up a conversation in the stalls of The Dome Cinema our Flea Pit of choice - the added benefit an in-house Nit Nurse.

The chin-wag was with a Teddy Boy named Victor John Terry & before you ask I couldn’t find any connection with the famous Chelsea Captain, Leader, Legend, Spent Force. However he did become infamous a couple of years later. He was with his girlfriend, a local lass called Valerie Salter who could, apparently, start a fist fight in a Nunnery. Anyway I’m chatting with Vic & Val and they asked me if I wanted some Purple Hearts which I thought a bit odd offering me American Military Honours, after all I’d not done much Derring-do in Dullsville West Sussex. No Audie Murphy heroics here. He won 3 medals making him a true warrior, unlike a certain lionised Macho Movie Star, who ducked & dived the draft while winning numerous silver screen battles from The Pacific to The Prairies – although he did come a cropper at The Alamo. When it was explained that these Purple Hearts were illegal amphetamines, I put a whole lot of gone! between me and the Bonnie & Clyde tribute act. Here’s the What If Moment! What if I’d accepted their offer and started hanging out with them? Because shortly after our Cinema chit chat Terry & Salter with 2 criminal associates robbed a local Lloyds Bank and shot dead an employee in the process. Terry was found guilty of the murder and was hanged at Wandsworth Prison May 25th 1961- the 2 cohorts got lengthy sentences but here’s the kicker, Valerie Salter who was at the bank, knew there was a gun involved, handled the £1,372 haul, harboured Terry and for that she got a ONE! year probationary term. I got that for liberating the occasional old type soda syphon from Roberts Off License back yard - taking them around to the front and redeeming the 5 Bob (25p Children) deposit. So I’m on a par with Val the Moll, guardian angel to a psychotic murdering nut bucket. Just call me The Mafia Crime Lord Of West Side Worthing. Ciao for now Valerie Salter – let’s see – where did I put that horse’s head.

CHRIS ASHLEY. (crockerscorner@yahoo.com) Writer & Broadcaster. Sponsored by; www.rightmoveinsurance.com

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La Nucia trade fair

Mayor Bernabe Cano opening the fair

by JEANETTE RICE OVER THE weekend the town of La Nucia welcomed visitors to the second “Exponucia” with the addition this year of a “food truck”. The Ciutat Esportiva Camilo Cano was divided into areas with stands from 54 companies and also an auto show arena. The food truck area served hot meals and themed itself on the “take away” where guests could enjoy the best “street food”. The exhibition was divided into three areas: Commercial Area, Auto Area and the ‘Street Food Market’.

This years event had quadrupled the exhibition area compared to the first edition, going from 1,456 square meters in 2014 to 6,500 square meters in 2015. The Trade Fair had businesses of all types of services showing their offers and products to all attendees for the three days and in the parking area of the centre one of the new features of this years event was the auto show, where ten prestigious automotive brands showed their latest vehicles and developments. Food available included sushi, burgers, Mexican tapas and other take away snacks from around the world. Visitors even had a chance

to taste beers from around the globe. The event catered for everyone with a children’s playroom and playground being made available for parents to leave their children, which meant that whilst the kids bounced on the castles or rode ponies the parents could amble around the exhibition. On Sunday afternoon the exhibition area was turned into a cat walk for the fashion show before the live music started later in the evening. Mayor, Bernabe Cano said “Exponucia is aimed at not just the professionals but also the general public with their families.”

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CELEBRATIONS ARE UNDERWAY FOR THE ANNUAL CALPE OKTOBERFEST THIS YEAR will mark the 28th year of the Calpe Oktoberfest. There will be traditional music and activities and typical German dishes, and this year Paulaner beer from Munich has been imported to make the festival as authentic as those in Germany. During the eleven days of celebrations there will be no shortage of beer as there is more than 30,000 litres for around 40,000 expected partygoers. The Mayor of Calpe, Cesar Sanchez Perez will inaugurate by opening the first barrel of beer. Oktoberfest started on the 7th October and runs until the 18th October and will be open every day at six in the evening to accommodate visitors.


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Healthy, wealthy and wise THE POPULAR and unique ‘Currency and Wealth Clinic’ makes a long awaited return after the summer break to help people keep more of their cash when moving money around the world or making key investments.

Professionals from foreign exchange specialist Moneycorp and independent financial experts Blacktower run the clinics across the Costa Blanca. They are friendly and confidential one-to-one meetings rather than block seminars and it is an opportunity to sit down and chat about important financial issues – there is no pressure and all alternatives are fully explained. Readers are invited to make an appointment to meet the experts at a local venue and discover the best deal possible for them or just enjoy a free financial health check. Moneycorp has 35 years of experience and has been RTN’s recommended foreign exchange provider for nearly six years. It has helped people save thousands of Euros in charges and fees during that time. The Blacktower Financial Management Group has been established over 25 years with offices in the UK and across Europe. It offers independent financial advice and tailor made solutions to meet any individual’s needs and requirements. Moneycorp offers an efficient foreign exchange service for one-off payments, while many expats benefit from the specialist regular payment plan when bringing Euros into Spain from Sterling. There is also ‘Moneycorp Online’ – an opportunity for clients to move money at times that suit them without the need to contact a dealer. And Moneycorp is particularly hoping to meet people who have sold or have property up for sale – whether they are waiting to sell or nearing completion – because the company offers a specialised repatriation service which can increase the funds clients receive. These savings are usually made through the competitive sates offered by the specialist against typical bank fees and charges. People looking to make new investments or wishing

to confirm they have made the best choice over existing arrangements can freely discuss the alternatives with Blacktower.

INDEPENDENT Blacktower specialises in free, impartial, independent advice to expats on all wealth management issues, savings, investments, and pensions. Moneycorp’s Kevin Wright said: “The clinics are not financial seminars, where many people just go along for the coffee and biscuits, and they are not hard sell; it is all about quality expert advice on an individual basis.” He said if people could not make a particular clinic in their area, they could still call and ask for an appointment “and we will go and see them.” And Christina Brady, Blacktower’s Regional Manager for the Costa Blanca, added: “There is absolutely no pressure, it’s all about advice and putting people’s minds at ease – we are working together to help them. “I want people to come along and ask questions and to see if I can solve problems. This is all a friendly face to face conversation about their specific needs and no one else’s...everything is specifically tailored around them.”

The next Currency and Wealth Clinics will be staged as follows: October 13th, Moraira; October 14th, Monte Pego / Els Poblets / El Verger; October 15th, Denia; Oct 20th, Javea; Oct 21st, Albir / Alfaz; October 22nd, Moraira; October 27th, Benetechell; October 28th, Calpe; October 29th, El Campello.

Appointments for the clinics are essential as spaces fill up quickly – however, the team will arrange a private meeting. To book a place call 658 892 330.


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emails this week’s

email of the week

Think of charity

WHY WHEN people are having a clear out do they insist on leaving their discarded items next to the bins! I know they leave them just in case somebody else wants them, but PLEASE remember the Charity shops! This week alone I have seen a wardrobe dumped by the bins, bags of good looking clothes that passersby have rifled through and left them strewn all over the pavement! Two old pool chairs that only needed new cushions (there are a few ladies in the Second chance charity shop nifty with a needle and thread). I have personally collected quite a few items and taken them to the shop, cleaners clean out apartments and then just dump buckets and spades and other beach toys! PLEASE if you are having a clear out please think of Second Chance Charity Shop situated in the corner of the Plaza Centro commercial, Albir. We are always looking for bric-a-brac and household items and smaller bits of furniture, heavier things can be collected by calling Margo on 642 154 426. Need to make new friends since you have moved to the area.... join our happy band of volunteers! Nina Wheeler, Albir

Miracles Do Happen

I WOULDN’T have believed any one had they told me Laser treatment could help, but I took the chance and went to see Dr Hans Christian Madsen DC on June 30th 2015 due to having two slipped discs and a trapped nerve, being in unbearable pain and having difficulty in walking. Medication wasn’t helping, only making me feel ill. I was very dubious about the treatment but a friend of mine had had it and she was up and dancing, which is where I wanted to be. It is now September and though I am not yet dancing, I am walking about totally pain free, having nearly finished my treatment. I would like to say a big thank you to Dr Madsen, the very helpful receptionist Pauline and lovely nurse Andrea. Pat Glover

Gas Bill update I thought I would let you know the current situation on the GAS BILLS .

You printed my letter warning people of holiday and residential tariffs. I contacted an interpreter (Paula) who I was told had dealt with the gas company previously . She talked to the company and told them I was on the wrong tariff. I have now had two bills ---waited for two to check it wasn’t a mistake! These bills are for 32€ and 22.80€. Comparing them to two previous bills of 349€ and 224.77€, I am delighted. But holidaymakers be aware, these bills are for 60 days, and we only have gas for hot water, and a four ring cooker hob. Next I am going to try to recover the overpaid money, wish me luck ! Mrs Trudy McDonald, Algorfa


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Mark Roach

Company Director and Spanish Tax Consultant

A local service from Wincham International Limited SINCE THE recent move into our new larger Wincham offices many Clients have asked us if we can provide reliable and legal Property Management Service. We are pleased to announce that this service is now available in the area from Benidorm to Javea on the Costa Blanca. The department is run by our experienced property facilities manager Jose Such, who has many years’ experience in Property Maintenance. We can look after your property whilst you are away and make sure that your asset is safe and secure. Before you or your guests visit we can attend the property and make sure that all is well. If there are any issues we will report them to you and undertake any work required. We can supply tradesmen and monitor and manage all works undertaken. We will account to you for all costs and agree with you any expenditure in advance. Key Holding Service: We can hold a set of keys and visit your property prior to your arrival and make sure all is well. We

will report any issues that may need attention and provide a solution and estimate of costs. This basic service only costs â‚Ź150 per year. For â‚Ź350 we will visit your property at least once per month and check the services, property condition and security.

bathroom, kitchen or general boiler maintenance. We can undertake all maintenance works from repairing or replacing the roof to replacing doors and windows, plastering and general building works as well as extensions and patios.

Cleaning & Laundry: All our cleaners and laundry staff are vetted and managed to a high standard of service.

Hourly Rates: The rates charged depend on the type of works and staff required. Our rates are very competitive and a full no obligation quote can be provided upon request. Materials will always be supplied at cost against a submitted invoice. Wincham will always provide you with a written estimate of the labour and materials before we start any work.

Pools & Gardens: We can provide these services on a regular contract throughout the year and provide all materials and inventory if required. Painting & Decorating: We can arrange to have your property painted inside and out and the specified work will be undertaken to a very high quality. Electrical & Gas Works: We can provide qualified workers to undertake these works and provide the required certificates. We can undertake all works from changing and fitting new sockets to complete rewiring or plumbing in a new

Free Home Condition Report: All new Property Management clients will now receive a Home Condition Report carried out by one of our team. They will identify any issues with your property and this will be given to you in the format of a written report. If Wincham can be of assistance in any of the areas stated please call Jose or his colleague Craig at our Calpe office on 0034 965 830 991 or visit our website www.wincham.com

Wincham International Limited, Avenida Ejercitos Espanoles 10, Edificio Apolo VII, Calpe, 03710, Alicante. Tel: 0034 965 830 991 | UK Tel: 0044 (0)1260 299 700 | www.wincham.com


The Supreme Court confirms that money lost buying a property in Spain off plan should be recovered OUR FIRM has helped many families, especially expats, recover money paid in the purchase of real estate assets ‘off plan’ that were never built.

ALTHOUGH MOST of the Spanish courts have interpreted Law 57/68 (focused on protection of consumers-buyers, and effectively the base for these kind of legal claims) in an appropriate manner and in line with its spirit and nature, there have been some regrettable exceptions, although a minority. Our law office has defended our clients’ interests from those banks which did not check as required by law 57/68, whether promoters had contracted the insurance or guarantees required by law to guarantee money paid by consumers when they opened special accounts to receive such amounts. We also understand that those banks and insurance companies who did grant a general insurance policy or bank guarantee line, are themselves liable and must pay the money back plus interest, even if they did not give individualised certificates or guarantees to the buyer. In connection with this second theory, we wish to emphasize today a recent judgment from the Supreme Court (Civil Division) of Spain, Court Order number 322/2015, dated 23/09/2015, concerning an appeal presented by Banco Popular, Sociedad de Garantía Recíproca de la Comunidad Valenciana (SGRCV) and BBVA on a ruling from Audiencia Provincial de Alicante, relative to the development Herrada del Tollo SL. The Spanish high court says, as we ourselves have defended for a long time, that if there is a general bank guarantee or insurance line or policy to cover the amounts paid in advance in a development, as required by Law 57/68, the fact that an individu- al certificate is not delivered to the consumer does not affect the bank or insurer’s liability, as the delivery of this individual certificate really depends on the developer, bank or insurer, not the consumer. So the Supreme Court concludes that: i) On the agreement on a general insurance or guarantee and on the perception of the premiums, the insurer or guarantor is liable to cover the guaranteed issue, which was the obligation to refund the amounts received, together with interest as provided by Law, in relation with the development or construction to which the guarantee referred to; ii) the issuance of the individual certificates or guarantees, by the insurer or guarantor, for each of the buyers, legitimizes the buyers to cash the guarantees (directly) on an execution court case, as per the art. 3 Law 57/1968; and iii) the lack of individual certificates does not preclude that the obligation to repay the amounts handed over, with interest,... in favor of those buyers who have entered into a purchase agreement and pay money, due to the existence of the general guarantee or policy. If you have lost the money paid for a purchase of a property from a developer builder in Spain, contact us and we will help.

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The information provided in this article is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues. White & Baos Abogados. Tel:+34 966 426 185. E-mail: info@white-baos.com White & Baos 2014 – All rights reserved. Send your questions to spanishlawyer@roundtownnews.com or info@white-baos.com

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YOUR MONEY

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Keith Littlewood International Financial Adviser

Best Income for Ex-Pats TODAY HERE is a brief resume of what is exactly available in the Market Place for investors and the rates you can expect to receive. GETTING THE best income possible from your investments is crucial in the current economic climate. UK Deposit Accounts – Newbury Building Society offer instant access offering 1.65%. This is can only be opened in Branches in UK and not via the phone or the internet but it is an instant access variable account with no catches The Post Office offers a similar online account with 1.61% but again after 1 year this reverts to only 0.65%. Please be aware that to open any account in the UK in most circumstances you will need a UK address. If you are willing to tie up your money for 5 years you can get 3% from several institutions at the moment Annuities - The rates are around 3% at the moment- the older you are the better rate you get. This does lock you in for life and you give up the capital. Not the best time to purchase in my opinion as rates are low but as a Spanish fiscal resident these have fantastic tax benefits so you should not overlook them entirely. Spanish Compliant Bonds – Rates vary and depend on the size of investment. Prudential offer a Cautious Fund that is paying around 4.5% after charges. This type of investment is great for people wanting medium to long term income or growth. 5% of capital is allowed to be withdrawn each year penalty free. These offer very good tax benefits but are only available if you are a Spanish Fiscal resident. Structured Notes – These are very sophisticated investments but can offer income rates of between 5% and 10%. There are normally 2 areas of risk with these, counterparty and the conditional risk. There are lots of issuers of these notes and it is best to

discuss with a Financial Adviser before entering to make sure all the conditions are fully understood. The higher the rate offered then usually the more risk is involved There are other investment vehicles such as share portfolios, unit-linked or unit trust funds but then we are going up the risk ladder and usually a Financial Adviser will be involved. Remember everything is

ok in moderation and putting all your eggs in one basket can lead to trouble. In today’s financial climate it is essential you do everything you can to make sure your money is safe and secure and what you want to transpire in the future has the best chance of happening. If you need advice or if have any questions regarding the above you can contact me on 657 684 094 or email keith.littlewood@blacktowerfm.com

The above information was correct at the time of preparation and does not constitute investment advice and you should seek advice from a professional adviser before embarking on any financial planning activity. Blacktower Financial Management Ltd is licenced by the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority and is registered with both the DGS and CNMV. Blacktower Financial Management (Int) Ltd is licenced in Gibraltar by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) Licence No: 00805B and registered with the DGS in Spain.


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Isn’t your job as a parent to open your child’s world to possibilities?

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As we move closer and closer to a totally dominated cybernetics planet, there is no time like now to teach your children to be self-sustaining, selfsufficient, continuous learners and entrepreneurs. I have always been a firm believer that women, especially mothers - make the best entrepreneurs. The home is an entrepreneurial enterprising hot zone demanding all of the skills that business tycoons must learn. For example, busy mothers have to know how to balance a household budget, juggle staff in order to keep the ship afloat (husband and kids on this account), be an arbitrator, open and close deals, pitch ideas, ask for funding… I think you can see the parallels. However, if parents had the foresight to teach their children some of these valuable skills during their childhood, they would be on their way to personal and financial freedom and not sleeping on the sofa until they are thirty-five! I was raised on a farm and from age five, I had all of my entrepreneurial skills sharpened with the aid of my own veggie stand. During harvest season, my father – a monster gardener who has always grown way more veggies than we could ever eat – would let me solicit these tasty fresh treats from the end of our laneway next to the not so busy yet well traveler roadside. Without realizing it, I was learning about money, marketing, negotiations and closing sales like a shark. Sadly, the Industrial Revolution turned the majority of folks into hourly slaves and the basic roots of the good old family business were lost, while newly

fashioned unemployment lines were gained! Here are some valuable traits that my entrepreneurial veggie stand enterprise taught me… The Value of Self-Confidence and Bravery You can never have too much self-confidence and by letting me make my own money and interact with my customers at my stand, I became very brave without even knowing it. I learned to talk to total strangers and ask them for money. Think about how important that skill is and how valuable it would be if your children knew how to be brave. Of course, my parents were not far away if there were any weirdoes – but face it – weirdoes rarely buy veggies on country roads. The Value of Making Money Asking for money and earning money builds a relationship with money and this is something that children can never be too young to learn. I learned that money could buy cool things like a bike. The Value of Losing Money We tend to hear about entrepreneurs who are winners but it takes many losses to learn how to be a real winner. Teaching your children how to be entrepreneurs will help them to learn about failure and yet not to fear it. In fact, they will learn to adjust, make better calculations and recover and best of all – try again! The Value of Problem Solving The great thing about growing up on a farm is that

everyone is a problem solver. My grandpa would say that the “tractor won’t fix itself!” In other words, you figure out your own solutions! Both my parents and grandparents were always helping me to see my problems from many viewpoints so that a great solution could be devised. I remember being upset because a rain shower was going to ruin my veggie sales day. Instead of just giving me the solution, I was asked to think for myself as to what could possibly keep the rain off. In the end I found a tarpaulin in the garage and some rope and tied it to the trees.

The Value of a Good Challenge Being an entrepreneur means that there is a never a dull day and a good challenge to keep the business a float is half the fun! This kind of attitude can be fostered at a young age and parents need to challenge their kids to take risks and to speak up about their creative ideas. The days of children being “seen and not heard” is over!! We played a lot of games on the farm – card games and we shot billiards too and being pushed and prodded by all the family to win or at least play a good game really helped me to love a challenge. Conclusion If you would like to learn more about how you can help your children become entrepreneurs – then take the VEGGIE STAND CHALLENGE and get out on the roadside with them. It might be the best thing you can do to open your children up to a world of possibilities.

Karla Darocas . Darocas Media . Darocas.com . KarlaDarocas.com

Mrs. Karla Darocas, Hons B.A., Educator www.Darocas.com, www.KarlaDarocas.com HOME: 96 597 3234 OFFICE: 648 156 066


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RUNNING FOR ROJALES HORSE RESCUE CENTRE

A 60-year-old British woman has begun training for the gruelling 26-mile Yorkshire Three Peaks run next year to raise money for Alicante’s Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre. Read more on page 65.


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Richard Durrant:

The Barefoot, Stand-up un-classical guitarist!

MUSIC LOVERS are in for a treat when leading UK concert guitarist Richard Durrant visits the Costa Blanca to perform three concerts at the end of October. For nearly thirty years this internationally renowned virtuoso has been in the vanguard of the concert guitar staging his dazzling and eclectic repertoire. While much of the classical music world continues to agonise over how to make itself accessible, Richard has constantly innovated, using eye-catching projections, ingenious digital sound loops, fascinating stories from a lifetime in music, and not least his ability to befriend an audience whether in the Royal Albert Hall or the wilds of South America. His recent hectic schedule has included recording tracks for his latest album with the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, cycling from Sussex to the Isles of Skye playing solo concerts carrying his entire stage show on a trailer, and performing at the award winning Wilderness festival. Richard´s concerts are renowned worldwide for the passion and virtuosity of his performances. He is equally at home playing as a soloist with major

orchestras, or in front of small audiences in outlying country venues. Says Richard: “My mission is to show people how much amazing music is hidden inside this wooden box”. His stand-up, barefoot, unpretentious approach allied to unstinting attention to detail in creative staging and a delight in engaging with his audiences has made him uniquely successful in achieving a “cross-genre” following that embraces a diverse range of enthusiasts of all ages. The relaxed, entertaining and fascinating programme entitled “The Guitar Whisperer” that he is bringing to the Costa Blanca will include the famous “Chaconne” by J.S. Bach, Richard’s arrangement of Debussy’s “ Reverie”, a stunning performance of Mike Oldfield´s “Tubular Bells”, and Richard´s own “Cycling Music” written for guitar, sequencers and bicycles. This is a man at the height of his powers who loves music and embraces it with a largerthan-life enthusiasm that is irresistible. Richard will be playing at the following venues:Thurs. 22nd Oct. Casa de Cultura El Verger in support of “Grant a Wish” 20.15 Doors open 18.30. Friday 23rd Oct. Hermita de St. Josep. La Fustera. In support of “The Anglican Chaplaincy” 19.15 Doors open 18.15 Sunday 25th Oct. Hotel Parador, Jávea 16.30 Doors open 15.30 In support of “Guitarras del Corazon.” Tickets are 15€ each from venues or tel. 965 008 816 or e-mail info@altapro.eu


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CHRISTMAS…

It’ll be here before you know it! IF YOU´RE thinking that it´s too early to be talking about Christmas, then think again! In just a few short weeks it will be upon us… Are you prepared? If you´ve no idea what to do this year or you are tired of the usual hard work, preparation and not having time to enjoy yourself. Then why not spend this Christmas in Benidorm and let someone else take care of all the planning, giving you the opportunity to relax, unwind and spend the holidays full of festive joy? Round Town Travel have a fantastic 4-day, 3-night Christmas break that will take care of literally everything (other than what to buy your beloved)! The 3* Rosamar hotel & spa, centrally located in Benidorm´s popular Rincon De Loix, could be your home-from-home this Christmas. Checking in on the 24th you can get straight in to the festive mood without having to lift a finger. All of the rooms have the luxuries that you would expect of this level of hotel and the friendly staff will be waiting to care for your every need. Resident on a “full board” basis all of your eating requirements will be catered for, to include an extravagant Christmas day 6-course “Gala Meal” with all the trimmings, wine & cava included. Of course, Christmas wouldn’t be the same without a little entertainment and the Rosamar have a jam packed schedule of spectacular shows & live music that will have you dancing the night away. This fantastic festive mini-break can be yours for just 209.00€ per person (based on 2-sharing) Price includes 3-nights stay checking in on the 24th Dec, checkout on the 27th, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Christmas Gala Meal and entertainment. Book Today at any of the Round Town Travel offices located at: Benidorm: Calle Gerona (opp the Western Saloon) or Rincon de Loix (opp the Melia hotel) or Albir: Calle Narciso Yepes, near to Quicksave (opp the golf range) or by phone on 0034 966 811 123 or visit www.roundtowntravel.com


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life&leis re gardening u 

At least a little rain has helped, but more would be better by

Dick Handscombe Holistic gardener and author

MOST OF us will have experienced a few centimetres of rain. But many will have experienced nothing like a traditional gota-fria of old, before the coastline was redesigned and nature was replaced by kilometres,with few breaks, of concrete or plastic green-houses stretching into the sea. However all have had some rain to wash plants, dampen soil surfaces and consolidate layers of summer dust. At a similar time twenty years ago we had to delay our flight back to the UK as Valencia airport was entirely under water and even the next day north of Favara only the outer lane of the motorway was free of flood waters and in the orange groves either side of the motorway just the top 25 centimetres of orange trees stuck above the subsiding flood waters. It was an amazing sight. In those days one knew that without watering most gardens would survive at least until a half term visit or even Christmas time. Autumn was truly a good and easy time to plant flowering and fruit trees. Now one needs to take more care as Costa Spain moves a little nearer to a North Africa climate. For many this will require some adjustments to garden designs, plantings, watering and maintenance schedules. Such issues are discussed in depth in ‘How to use less water in your garden – A practical guide to waterwise gardening ’. The book is con-

veniently obtained from many on-line book stores including Amazon Books and The Book Depository. But if it does become wetter during the next month don’t let’s forget spring dreams of having window sills as colourful as those in Cordoba during the May Patio Festival. On wet days window boxes can be cleaned out and washed ready for early spring, good composts can be mixed up and stored in dustbins and cuttings of this year’s most vigorous plants can be taken to produce young plants for next year’s displays. A little more rain and it will be safe to plant out plantlets and sow for autumn, Christmas and early spring vegetable harvests. Even crops in window boxes and builders buckets in semi shaded positions can be productive over long periods. By the way you may be one of our readers who lives in Spain for less than 182 days and still enjoys the challenges of leading and directing a significant UK or Multinational company. If so the non-gardening book that I have launched via Amazon titled ‘Auditing and Improving Company cultures’, written as natural follow up to ‘The bankers management handbook’, ‘ The product management handbook’ and ‘ Strategic leadership Managing the missing links’ may be of interest in the months before you manage to get back to Spain. The need for action in such areas become more and more visible each week, not just in Spain but worldwide.

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Country/Americana Jam Session – Calpe The Country/Americana Jam Sessions, take place every second and fourth Friday in the Piazza di Spagna (Chicken Shack) on the La Merced Road, Calpe, from 8.30 pm – next session Friday 9th October.

The sessions are being run by the duo “Flavours” (Barrie & Veronica Dunn). “Flavours” were known as “Country Flavour” but they felt the name categorized them wrongly as they do a lot of country music but we also a lot of other music eg: folk, standards, Irish, Scottish and more. Everyone is welcome who would like to join in, either, playing an instrument, singing or just listening to the kind of music they do. The Bar/Restaurant also does good food at reasonable prices. For more information contact them on: 96 583 3534.

Becky BB – Female vocalist

Female vocalist Becky BB has a lovely voice and sings a range of songs from today’s music like Meghan Trainor, Olly Murs, Adele, Alicia Keys etc and also older songs from Bette Midler, Elkie Brooks, Judy Garland and much more. Becky BB will be singing every first and third Thursday of the month, next evening on Thursday 15th October, at the Jacaranda Restaurant Bar, Camino Viejo del Portet, Moraira from 9pm. For reservations phone: 96 574 3292.

Whitney Houston Tribute: Le Cabaret, Benissa

Direct from the UK, Gemma Anderson will be appearing with her Tribute to Whitney Houston Show at Le Cabaret, La Pedrera Industrial Estate, Benissa on Saturday 17th October at 9 pm. Soulful songstress Gemma Anderson has been singing all her life. She joined a girl group ‘Monroe’ as a teenager where she got her first taste of touring the UK. Their debut single, was a cover of the Reggae classic ‘Smile’ and their underground smash ‘Pushback’ amongst others. A GREAT NIGHT OUT ! Entry is 20 euros – which includes a two course meal. For bookings and details of future events in Le Cabaret phone: 608 419 715 or email: lecabaret1@gmail.com. Le Cabaret is located in the La Pedrera Industrial Estate, on the N 332, between Teulada and Benissa.


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by Peter Taylor

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Emma locks horns with the Raging Bull TOM HANKS and Steven Spielberg were interviewed by ET magazine last week, and although they were there to promote their new movie ´Bridge of Spies´ it turned into a much more interesting conversation. Hanks is aware he´s extremely likeable, and puts it down to his ´goofy voice and big butt, ´ and he also told us Spielberg doesn´t drink coffee “No stimulants! No legal addictive stimulants are in his world.” Cool!

ROBERT DE Niro´s moviemaking goes all the way back to 1965 when he played a ´client at a diner´ in Three Rooms in Manhattan. Twelve films later his role as Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II in 1974 won him Best Supporting Actor Academy Award, then a stellar performance as Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull in 1980 won him Best Actor Academy Award. He was born in Greenwich Village, New York 72 years ago and is still fighting fit, and last week was out promoting his latest flick ´The Intern.´ This has to be quite a chore for somebody who´s been doing the rounds as much as he has, and nothing can be more tedious than when he comes up against a reporter who´s style of questioning goes wildly out of kilter. The story of Radio Times reporter Emma Brockes found its way into The Independent who stated the young lady said “De Niro became upset with my line of questioning and asked me to pause my recorder while he scrambled to leave,” yes indeedie! Robert got up and left the building, but not before saying “I take offense to the negative nature of your questions, I’m not doing this darling, I think you’re very condescending!” The reason this sorry tale reached the dizzy heights of The Independent then became clear when apparently our Emma responded to De Niro´s remark by saying “Don’t you think ‘darling’ is condescending?” Holy Toledo!! Although ´darling´ is a commonly used term amongst stage and movie peeps she does have a point, but it all came out fine and dandy after the reporter said to the Huffington Post “It was a long day for everyone. I thought he was terrific in the film, and I quite admire his refusal to play the publicity game!” Good on ya Emma!

THERE´S NOTHING you can hide these days when it comes to facts and figures around social media and celebrity websites, and the latest one to hit the ground running is the danger of your poor computer being struck down with a bad virus. A list has been compiled of the celebrity sites to steer clear of and Kelly Brook is number one to avoid, followed by Katie Price, Nick Grimshaw, Rita Ora and Victoria Beckham. Be warned!

DISNEY HAVE already committed to reworking classic cartoon movies into live action productions that include Pinocchio and Beauty and the Beast, and now the word is that Mary Poppins is to have the same treatment. Sources say it will be set 20 years after the first film took place using storylines from P.L. Travers’ children’s books. Let’s hope they take a bit more care to avoid the Dick Van Dyke cockney accent debacle happening again.

JAMES TAYLOR was born in Boston in 1948 and had a No3 album when he was 20 years old. He´s sold over 100 million albums and won five Grammys, and his big breakthrough recording Sweet Baby James in 1970 went triple platinum, staying on the charts for two years. ´Before This World´ is his first studio album in 13 years and last week remarkably it toppled namesake Taylor Swift off the top of the charts in the process. Watch his reaction on YouTube TAVIS SMILEY James Taylor.

KENNY ROGERS announced his retirement from live performance on his website saying “There’s a fine line between being selfish and being driven, and I think I crossed that line a lot when I was younger.” He´s recorded over 65 albums and said he’s thinking about making a duets album. With one of his finest being ´Islands in the Stream´ with Dolly Parton ´ let’s hope he means it. He begins his final world tour in November in Canada, with hopefully a concert or three in Europe.


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THURSDAY 8th October BBC1

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 The Sheriffs Are Coming 12:45 Thief Trackers 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Decimate 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Home Away from Home 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Watchdog 22:00 Who Do You Think You Are? 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News and Weather 23:35 Question Time 24:35 This Week

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07:15 Homes Under the Hammer 08:15 Flog It! Trade Secrets 08:45 Thief Trackers 09:15 Eat Well for Less? 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Bergerac 14:50 Cash in the Attic 15:30 A Taste of Britain 16:00 Best Bakes Ever 16:45 The Truth About Lions 17:45 Coast 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 20:00 Great British Menu 21:00 World’s Weirdest Events 22:00 Cradle to Grave 22:30 Boy Meets Girl 23:00 Mock the Week 23:30 Newsnight 24:10 Weather 24:15 The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone

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07:00 Good Morning Britain 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 ITV Regional News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:25 Party Political Broadcast 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Tonight 21:00 Emmerdale 21:30 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs 22:00 Unforgotten 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 ITV Regional News 23:40 Rugby World Cup Greatest XV 24:40 Murder, She Wrote

07:00 Countdown 07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:10 Deal or No Deal 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 Posh Pawn 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Stand Up to Cancer 21:00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 22:00 Hunted 23:00 First Dates 24:05 Gogglebox

07:00 Childrens TV 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:50 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Now That’s Funny! 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 Missing at 17 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Underground Britain 21:00 Aircrash: The Miracle of Flight 32 22:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways 23:00 The Punisher

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07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:20 Psych 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Coronation Street 09:10 You’ve Been Framed! 09:35 Dinner Date 10:35 Psych 11:25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 Coronation Street 14:15 You’ve Been Framed! 14:40 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 Judge Rinder 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 The Almost Impossible Gameshow 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:50 Glitchy 24:20 The Job Lot 24:50 Two and a Half Men

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07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Charmed 08:10 Revenge 09:00 Rude(ish) Tube 09:30 Rude(ish) Tube 10:00 Baby Daddy 11:00 Melissa & Joey 11:30 Melissa & Joey 12:00 Charmed 13:00 Charmed 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 Melissa & Joey 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Baby Daddy 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Bad(ish) Robots 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 New Girl 22:30 The Mindy Project 23:00 Babylon AD 24:45 The Big Bang Theory

FRIDAY 9th October BBC1

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 The Sheriffs Are Coming 12:45 Thief Trackers 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Decimate 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Home Away from Home 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Would I Lie to You? 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Still Open All Hours 22:00 Have I Got News for You 22:30 The Kennedys 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News and Weather 23:35 The Graham Norton Show 24:25 Asian Provocateur 24:55 Lay the Favorite

BBC2 07:25 Homes Under the Hammer 08:25 Flog It! Trade Secrets 08:55 Live Formula 1 10:45 My Life in Books 11:15 The A to Z of TV Cooking 12:00 BBC News 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Bergerac 14:45 Cash in the Attic 15:30 A Taste of Britain 16:00 Best Bakes Ever 16:45 The Truth About Lions 17:45 Coast 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 20:00 Great British Menu 21:00 Mastermind 21:30 Gardeners’ World 22:00 The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice 22:30 Patagonia: Earth’s Secret Paradise 23:30 Newsnight 24:00 Artsnight 24:30 Weather 24:35 Later - with Jools Holland

SATURDAY 10th October

07:00 Good Morning Britain 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 ITV Regional News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:15 ITV News and Weather 19:45 Coronation Street 20:15 Live International Football 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 ITV Regional News 23:45 Euro 2016 Qualifier Highlights 24:30 Rugby World Cup Highlights

07:00 Countdown 07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Fifteen to One 14:05 Channel 4 Racing 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:30 Unreported World 21:00 The Last Leg 22:00 Gogglebox 23:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 24:05 First Dates

07:00 Childrens TV 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:10 A Risk Worth Taking 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Make You Laugh Out Loud 21:00 41 Dogs in a 3-Bed Semi 22:00 NCIS: New Orleans 23:00 NCIS 24:00 NCIS: Los Angeles 24:55 Access

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07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:20 Psych 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Emmerdale 09:10 You’ve Been Framed! 09:35 Dinner Date 10:35 Psych 11:25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 Emmerdale 14:10 You’ve Been Framed! 14:40 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 Judge Rinder 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Rumor Has It.. 23:00 Practical Magic

E4

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Charmed 08:10 Revenge 09:00 Rude(ish) Tube 10:00 Baby Daddy 11:00 Melissa & Joey 11:30 Melissa & Joey 12:00 Charmed 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 Melissa & Joey 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Baby Daddy 17:30 Baby Daddy 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Bad(ish) Robots 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 X-Men Origins: Wolverine 24:10 The Big Bang Theory 24:40 The Big Bang Theory

BBC1

BBC2

ITV1

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

ITV2

E4

07:00 Breakfast 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30 Football Focus 13:00 BBC News and Weather 13:10 Live Formula 1 15:25 Bargain Hunt 16:25 The Great British Bake Off 17:25 Escape to the Country 18:10 BBC News 18:20 BBC Regional News and Weather 18:30 Pointless Celebrities 19:20 Strictly Come Dancing 21:25 Doctor Who 22:10 Casualty 23:00 The National Lottery Live 23:10 BBC News; Weather 23:30 Mrs Brown’s Boys 24:00 Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides

07:25 Formula 1 09:15 Formula 1 10:55 Live Formula 1 12:05 The Women’s Football Show 12:30 Great British Menu 13:30 Great British Menu 14:30 Great British Menu 15:30 Formula 1 Rewind 16:30 Coast 17:00 World’s Weirdest Events 18:00 Flog It! 19:00 The Hairy Bikers’ Northern Exposure 20:00 Gardeners’ World 20:30 Patagonia: Earth’s Secret Paradise 21:30 Dad’s Army 22:00 Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death 23:30 QI 24:00 Cradle to Grave 24:30 Boy Meets Girl

07:00 Bottom Knocker Street 07:10 Bottom Knocker Street 07:20 Dino Dan: Trek’s Adventures 07:45 Signed Stories 07:50 Sooty 08:05 Fish Hooks 08:25 Adventure Time 08:45 Marvel Avengers Assemble 09:15 Horrid Henry 09:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 10:00 Jessie 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 11:20 Countrywise 11:45 ITV News and Weather 11:54 ITV Regional Weather 11:55 The X Factor 13:55 Downton Abbey 15:00 Rugby World Cup 17:30 Rugby World Cup 19:55 ITV News Central 20:00 ITV News and Weather 20:15 Rugby World Cup 23:15 Through the Keyhole 24:15 ITV News and Weather 24:34 ITV Regional Weather 24:35 Rugby World Cup Highlights

07:10 How I Met Your Mother 07:35 How I Met Your Mother 08:00 The Grid 08:30 FIM Superbike World Championship 09:00 The Morning Line 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 The Big Bang Theory 11:25 The Big Bang Theory 11:55 Come Dine with Me 12:25 Come Dine with Me 12:55 Come Dine with Me 13:25 Come Dine with Me 14:00 Come Dine with Me 14:30 Channel 4 Racing 17:10 Channel 4 News 17:35 Couples Come Dine with Me 18:20 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:05 Location, Location, Location 20:00 Celebrity Benchmark 21:00 Britain’s Best Loved Sitcoms 22:00 At Home with Steph and Dom 23:05 Tower Heist

07:00 Childrens TV 09:45 Jelly Jamm 10:05 LazyTown 10:30 Dora and Friends 11:00 SpongeBob SquarePants 11:35 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 12:30 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:30 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 14:30 Columbo: Grand Deceptions 16:25 Columbo: Ashes to Ashes 18:15 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 19:10 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away 20:05 Funniest Fails, Falls & Flops 20:35 Funniest Fails, Falls & Flops 21:00 Now That’s Funny! 21:55 5 News Weekend 22:00 Football League Tonight 23:00 Most Shocking Talent Show Moments

07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:25 Emmerdale 10:05 Coronation Street 12:00 The Cube 13:05 Tricked 14:05 The Hot Desk 14:20 The X Factor 16:20 The Xtra Factor 17:20 Catchphrase 18:20 Beethoven 20:05 She’s the Man 22:10 American Pie: the Wedding 24:15 Celebrity Juice

07:00 Rude(ish) Tube 08:10 Suburgatory 08:35 Suburgatory 09:00 Melissa & Joey 09:30 Melissa & Joey 10:00 Baby Daddy 11:00 Melissa & Joey 11:30 Melissa & Joey 12:00 How I Met Your Mother 12:30 How I Met Your Mother 13:00 The Goldbergs 13:30 The Big Bang Theory 14:00 Planet 51 15:45 Rude(ish) Tube 16:00 The Big Bang Theory 16:30 The Big Bang Theory 17:00 The Big Bang Theory 17:30 The Big Bang Theory 18:00 Rude(ish) Tube 18:05 Marley & Me 20:30 The Big Bang Theory 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 The Big Bang Theory 22:30 The Big Bang Theory 23:00 Gogglebox 23:50 Gogglebox 24:40 Tattoo Fixers

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Gail Porter on her nightmare time in the Celebrity Big Brother house “The worst thing ever, and I should know, I’ve been sectioned under the Mental Health Act.”

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SUNDAY 11th October BBC1

BBC2

ITV1

CHANNEL 4

07:00 Breakfast 10:00 The Andrew Marr Show 11:00 Sunday Morning Live 12:00 Live Formula 1 15:15 Sunday Politics 16:20 The Great British Bake Off 17:20 Escape to the Country 17:50 Points of View 18:05 Lifeline 18:15 Songs of Praise 18:50 BBC News 19:10 BBC Regional News and Weather 19:15 Countryfile 20:15 Strictly Come Dancing 21:00 Antiques Roadshow 22:00 From Darkness 23:00 BBC News 23:20 BBC Regional News and Weather 23:30 Sir Alex Ferguson: Secrets of Success 24:30 Rooney: The Man Behind the Goals

07:45 The Instant Gardener 08:30 Countryfile 09:30 Gardeners’ World 10:00 The Beechgrove Garden 10:30 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 12:00 Great British Menu 13:00 Great British Menu 14:05 How the West Was Won 16:30 Flog It! Trade Secrets 17:00 The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track 18:00 The Super League Show 19:00 Don’t Panic - How to End Poverty in 15 Years 20:00 Licence to Thrill - Paul Hollywood Meets Aston Martin 21:00 Earth’s Wildest Waters: The Big Fish 22:00 Britain’s Ultimate Pilots: Inside the RAF 23:00 Family Guy 23:25 Family Guy 23:45 Family Guy 24:05 Top Coppers 24:35 Chances Are

07:00 Bottom Knocker Street 07:10 Bottom Knocker Street 07:20 Dino Dan: Trek’s Adventures 07:45 Signed Stories 07:50 Sooty 08:05 Fish Hooks 08:25 Matt Hatter Chronicles 08:45 Marvel Avengers Assemble 09:15 Horrid Henry 09:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 10:00 Horrible Science 10:25 Murder, She Wrote 11:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 12:20 ITV News and Weather 12:29 ITV Regional Weather 12:30 Rugby World Cup 15:10 Rugby World Cup 17:20 Rugby World Cup 19:50 ITV Regional News 19:55 ITV News and Weather 20:00 The X Factor 22:00 Downton Abbey 23:00 ITV News and Weather 23:14 ITV Regional Weather 23:15 Rugby World Cup Highlights 24:15 Perspectives

07:20 How I Met Your Mother 07:45 How I Met Your Mother 08:10 How I Met Your Mother 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Frasier 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Sunday Brunch 13:30 Step Up 3 15:35 Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events 17:40 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 18:40 Homes by the Sea 19:35 Channel 4 News 20:00 Men in Black 3 22:00 Homeland 23:00 Experimental 24:05 Predators

CHANNEL 5

07:00 Childrens TV 07:55 Chloe’s Closet 08:05 Make Way for Noddy 08:20 Paw Patrol 08:30 Little Princess 08:45 Wanda and the Alien 09:00 Zack and Quack 09:15 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:30 Jelly Jamm 09:50 LazyTown 10:15 Dora and Friends 10:45 SpongeBob SquarePants 11:20 Access 11:25 Football League Tonight 12:25 Hoodwinked 13:55 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 15:30 Tuck Everlasting 17:10 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 19:20 5 News Weekend 19:25 The Count of Monte Cristo 22:00 Parker Men in Black 3 20:00 24:25 Layer Cake

ITV2

E4

07:00 The Hot Desk 07:10 The Cube 07:55 Emmerdale 10:50 Coronation Street 12:45 The Almost Impossible Gameshow 13:45 Catchphrase 14:30 You’ve Been Framed! 15:35 Stormbreaker 17:25 Hotel Transylvania 19:15 Hulk 22:00 The Xtra Factor 23:00 Casino Royale

07:00 Rude(ish) Tube 07:20 Suburgatory 07:40 Suburgatory 08:00 Suburgatory 08:30 Suburgatory 09:00 Baby Daddy 09:30 Baby Daddy 10:00 How I Met Your Mother 10:30 How I Met Your Mother 11:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 Penelope 15:20 Rude(ish) Tube 15:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 16:30 Couples Come Dine with Me 17:35 The Big Bang Theory 18:00 The Big Bang Theory 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:30 The Big Bang Theory 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 GI Joe: the Rise of Cobra 24:20 The Inbetweeners 24:55 The Inbetweeners

Hotel Transylvania 17:25

Youtube Video of the week Two fun-filled golden oldies for you with 93 year old nan dubsmash Compilation and a grandma freaking out at a live concert 72 YO GMA Shocked at Taylor Swift Concert by Mick Jagger MONDAY 12th October BBC1

BBC2

ITV1

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

ITV2

E4

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 The Sheriffs Are Coming 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Edge 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Home Away from Home 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Inside Out 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Panorama 22:00 Crimewatch 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News and Weather 23:35 Crimewatch Update 23:45 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 24:30 The Graham Norton Show

07:15 Homes Under the Hammer 08:15 Flog It! Trade Secrets 08:45 Thief Trackers 09:15 Escape to the Continent 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Coast 14:10 Bergerac 15:00 Cash in the Attic 15:30 A Taste of Britain 16:00 The Box 16:30 The Great British Bake Off 17:30 Natural World 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 20:00 The Great British Bake Off - Masterclass 21:00 University Challenge 21:30 Only Connect 22:00 The Celts: Blood, Iron, and Sacrifice with Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver 23:00 Mock the Week 23:30 Newsnight 24:15 Britain’s Ultimate Pilots: Inside the RAF

07:00 Good Morning Britain 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 ITV Regional News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:15 ITV News and Weather 19:45 Emmerdale 20:15 Live International Football 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV Regional News 23:40 Euro 2016 Qualifier Highlights 24:40 The Job Lot

07:20 How I Met Your Mother 07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:10 Deal or No Deal 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 The Political Slot 21:00 Jamie’s Super Food 21:30 Food Unwrapped 22:00 First Dates 23:05 Gogglebox 24:05 Sex Diaries

07:00 Childrens TV 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:50 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 The Yorkshire Vet 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS: New Orleans 16:15 The Good Witch’s Gift 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 The Gadget Show 21:00 Make You Laugh Out Loud 22:00 Autopsy: The Last Hours Of 23:00 The Joan Rivers Position 24:00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away

07:00 The Hot Desk 07:10 Psych 07:55 Coronation Street 08:30 The Cube 09:30 Dinner Date 10:30 Psych 11:20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:15 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 13:10 Coronation Street 13:40 The Cube 14:40 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 Judge Rinder 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Bridget Jones’s Diary 24:00 Celebrity Juice 24:50 Two and a Half Men

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Charmed 08:10 Revenge 09:00 Rude(ish) Tube 10:00 Baby Daddy 11:00 Melissa & Joey 11:30 Melissa & Joey 12:00 Charmed 13:00 Charmed 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 Melissa & Joey 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Baby Daddy 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Bad(ish) Robots 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 The Haunting in Connecticut 24:05 Gogglebox 24:50 The Big Bang Theory

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

TUESDAY 13th October BBC1

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 The Sheriffs Are Coming 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Edge 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Home Away from Home 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City 22:00 River 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News and Weather 23:35 Brett: A Life With No Arms 24:35 Who Do You Think You Are?

BBC2

07:00 Homes Under the Hammer 08:00 Caught Red Handed 08:30 The Edge 09:15 Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Coast 14:10 Bergerac 15:00 Cash in the Attic 15:30 A Taste of Britain 16:00 The Box 16:30 The Great British Bake Off 17:30 Natural World 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 20:00 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands 21:00 Harvest 2015 22:00 The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone 23:00 Later Live - with Jools Holland 23:30 Newsnight 24:15 The Celts: Blood, Iron, and Sacrifice with Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver

ITV1

07:00 Good Morning Britain 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 ITV Regional News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Deals, Wheels and Steals 21:00 Eternal Glory 22:00 Lewis 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV Regional News 23:40 Through the Keyhole 24:40 Benidorm

07:00 Countdown 07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:10 Deal or No Deal 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 The Political Slot 21:00 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners 22:00 Educating Cardiff 23:00 Born in the Wrong Body 24:05 First Dates

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 Cowboy Builders 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 The Good Witch’s Family 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Police Interceptors 21:00 The Yorkshire Vet 22:00 Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder 23:00 CSI: Cyber 23:55 The Mysteries of Laura 24:55 The Mysteries of Laura

ITV2

07:00 The Hot Desk 07:10 Psych 07:55 Emmerdale 08:30 The Cube 09:30 Dinner Date 10:30 Psych 11:20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:15 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 The Cube 14:40 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 Judge Rinder 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Tricked 23:00 Glitchy 23:30 The Job Lot 24:00 Release the Hounds

E4

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Charmed 08:10 Revenge 09:00 Rude(ish) Tube 09:30 Rude(ish) Tube 10:00 Baby Daddy 11:00 Melissa & Joey 11:30 Melissa & Joey 12:00 Charmed 13:00 Charmed 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 Melissa & Joey 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Baby Daddy 17:30 Baby Daddy 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Bad(ish) Robots 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Empire 23:00 Chewing Gum 23:30 How to


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wednesday 14th October BBC1

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 The Sheriffs Are Coming 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Edge 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Home Away from Home 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 21:00 DIY SOS 22:00 The Apprentice 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News and Weather 23:35 A Question of Sport 24:05 Sir Alex Ferguson: Secrets of Success

BBC2

07:00 Homes Under the Hammer 08:00 Caught Red Handed 08:30 The Edge 09:15 Pound Shop Wars 09:45 Terry and Mason’s Great Food Trip 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 12:30 Daily Politics 14:00 Lifeline 14:10 Bergerac 15:00 Cash in the Attic 15:30 A Taste of Britain 16:00 The Box 16:30 The Great British Bake Off 17:30 Natural World 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 20:00 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands 21:00 Harvest 2015 22:00 The Face of Britain by Simon Schama 23:00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired 23:30 Newsnight 24:15 Welcome to the Mosque

ITV1

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

ITV1

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

07:00 Good Morning Britain 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 ITV Regional News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 All Star Mr & Mrs 22:00 Alexander Armstrong in the Land of the Midnight Sun 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV Regional News 23:40 Sports Life Stories 24:40 Wild Ireland

07:00 Countdown 07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:10 Deal or No Deal 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 The Political Slot 21:00 Restoring Britain’s Landmarks 22:00 Grand Designs 23:00 Million Pound Properties 24:00 24 Hours in A&E

07:00 Childrens TV 08:50 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 Cowboy Builders 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Make You Laugh Out Loud 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS: Los Angeles 16:15 Client Seduction 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Big, Bigger, Biggest 21:00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 22:00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away 23:00 Britain’s Flashiest Families 24:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 24:55 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

itv2

07:00 You’ve Been Framed! 07:20 Psych 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 The Cube 09:35 Dinner Date 10:35 Psych 11:25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 The Cube 14:40 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 Judge Rinder 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Through the Keyhole 23:00 Release the Hounds 24:00 Tricked

E4

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Charmed 08:10 Revenge 09:00 Rude(ish) Tube 09:30 Rude(ish) Tube 10:00 Baby Daddy 10:30 Baby Daddy 11:00 Melissa & Joey 11:30 Melissa & Joey 12:00 Charmed 13:00 Charmed 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 Melissa & Joey 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Baby Daddy 17:30 Baby Daddy 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Rude(ish) Tube 20:45 The Golden Compass 23:00 Supernatural 24:00 The Big Bang Theory 24:30 The Big Bang Theory

thursday 15th October BBC1

07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Rip Off Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 The Sheriffs Are Coming 12:45 Caught Red Handed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Edge 16:00 Escape to the Country 16:45 Home Away from Home 17:30 Antiques Road Trip 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Watchdog 22:00 The Apprentice 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News and Weather 23:35 Question Time 24:35 This Week

BBC2

07:00 Homes Under the Hammer 08:00 Caught Red Handed 08:30 The Edge 09:15 Eat Well for Less? 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Coast 14:10 Bergerac 15:00 Cash in the Attic 15:30 A Taste of Britain 16:00 The Box 16:30 The Great British Bake Off 17:30 Natural World 18:15 Flog It! 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 20:00 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands 21:00 Harvest 2015 22:00 Cradle to Grave 22:30 Cradle to Grave 23:00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired 23:30 Newsnight 24:10 Weather 24:15 The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone

07:00 Good Morning Britain 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 ITV Regional News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Tonight 21:00 Emmerdale 21:30 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs 22:00 Unforgotten 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV Regional News 23:40 Central Lobby 24:10 River Monsters 24:40 Birds of a Feather

07:00 Countdown 07:45 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Undercover Boss USA 12:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 14:10 Deal or No Deal 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 A Place in the Sun: Summer Sun 18:00 Four in a Bed 18:30 Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 22:00 Hunted 23:00 First Dates 24:05 Gogglebox

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Toot the Tiny Tugboat 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 Cowboy Builders 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Now That’s Funny! 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 A Bone to Pick: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Underground Britain 21:00 Aircrash: Disaster Over New York 22:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways 23:00 Tombstone

itv2

07:00 You’ve Been Framed! 07:20 Psych 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Coronation Street 09:05 You’ve Been Framed! 09:35 Dinner Date 10:35 Psych 11:25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12:20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 Coronation Street 14:15 You’ve Been Framed! 14:40 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 Judge Rinder 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 The Almost Impossible Gameshow 23:00 Celebrity Juice 23:50 Glitchy 24:20 The Job Lot 24:50 Two and a Half Men

E4

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Charmed 08:10 Revenge 09:00 Rude(ish) Tube 10:00 Baby Daddy 10:30 Baby Daddy 11:00 Melissa & Joey 11:30 Melissa & Joey 12:00 Charmed 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 Melissa & Joey 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Baby Daddy 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Bad(ish) Robots 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 New Girl 22:30 The Mindy Project 23:00 The Haunting in Connecticut


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Thursday , October 8 - Thursday, October 15 2015 by Sara

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WITH A background in family and matrimonial mediation, Life Coach Sara Bell helps Readers with their daily worries. If you are having difficulties with relationships, family, work or any other aspect of your life, then help is at hand. Email

Am I a rebound? I RECENTLY got back together with an ex-boyfriend. We broke up because he said he’d met the love of his life. But then their relationship broke down because she met someone else and got married. Now he says he wants to marry me. This is all very sudden, and he wants us to elope and do it all very quickly. I love him, and always have, but I am worried that I am a rebound. He hurt me a lot when he left before. It is concerning that this man left, telling you that he’d met the love of his life, and then returned to you when his new girl met someone else. It is all rather sudden, and I would take things very slowly if you feel like you are being rushed into marriage. It won’t hurt to wait a few months to gather your thoughts, and really be reassured that this man wants you, and not his former girlfriend. If he loves you, he will wait.

Heartbroken I HAVE been dating a Greek guy for nearly two years. He bought a house recently, and I thought the relationship was serious enough for him to at least give me a key, or even suggest we moved in together. Now he says his family are putting pressure on him to marry a girl from their home country. I don’t understand - his family have accepted me as his girlfriend for the past two years, although they never said a lot to me. Why is he listening to his parents? I can’t eat or sleep, I am just crying all the time, and he won’t return my calls or messages. I am so sorry for you, you have had your heart broken. I am wondering if this man is perhaps using his parents as an excuse to break up, although many cultures expect their children to marry within their religion. You will see in time, that this really is for the best. You deserve someone to love you enough to want to talk about a future together. Write to Sara in confidence. A pseudonym will be used if you wish. Sara reads all letters and can give a personal reply. Email your question to agonyaunt@roundtownnews.com or Sara is available for private consultations, telephone 650 054 467.

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A classical evening THE “TRIO des Alpes” will perform in the Casa de Cultura, L’Alfas del Pi, on Saturday 17th October at 8pm in a concert organised by the Sociedad de Conciertos de Musica Clasica de L´Alfas del Pi (www.alfasmusica.com). Tickets are 10€ on the door. “Individually excellent but even more effective together”, wrote the Gazzetta di Mantova after a concert by the Italian-Swiss “Trio des Alpes” in Monteverdi, Italy. Barbara Ciannamea, violin, has won more than thirteen major International competitions which has led to her rich concert career on a continental scale, in recitals and as a soloist with orchestra. Claude Hauri has been principal cellist in various groups, was a member of the World Youth Orchestra and also plays in ensembles devoted specifically to contemporary music. Pianist Corrado Greco contributes significantly to the musicality of the Trio, thanks to his numerous chamber music experiences with distinguished partners such as Bruno Canino, Rodolfo Bonucci and with members of the Berlin Philharmonic. The Trio has performed in major European and international festivals as well as numerous concert seasons in Spain, the United States, Brazil, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. The group’s programmes are cleverly designed and often feature themes, now one of the group’s hallmarks, combining familiar and unfamiliar works, often with the intention of rediscovering unjustly neglected works. The programme for this concert will feature works by Gaetano Donizetti, Rebecca Clarke and Antonín Dvorák.

Moraira Teulada U3A

THE MONTHLY General Meeting of the above Group will take place at 10.30am Monday 2nd November in Salón de Banquettes, Avenida Mediterraneo, Teulada. Existing members who have not renewed their membership and new members who wish to join, can do so from 9:30am until 10:30am. During that time, members will be able to join the various Groups and also find out about the Travel and Cultural events. Once the meeting has started these desks will be closed. The Guest Speaker will be Brett Hanson DipFA LL.B (hons), Partner of Blevins Franks International Tax and Wealth Management, giving a talk concerning Wills and Inheritance Tax, followed by one on the recent Pension Changes.


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Kenny Corris kennycorris@hotmail.com 686 361 594

 You would be very right in thinking that something isn’t quite what it’s cracked up to be...so err on the side of caution and remember stalling allows you to play for time. Blame everything on the trine between a subtle Mars and a revealing Pluto, and know that until somebody gets their comeuppance you need to tread very carefully to succeed. Venus squares on Saturn right at the start of a busy week bringing a conflict on emotional levels. Surety is the basis of any affair of the heart, and yes there are questions that need to be answered because you need to know exactly where you stand and where you are going and most importantly, know who is going with you, and why? Mercury’s sextile with Saturn illuminates a clear way forward, but remember that your timing has to be right. Whilst your channels of communication are well and truly open and Mercury is compliant with this, negative Saturnian issues certainly aren’t helping anyone right now. Back to the drawing board will be a drastic but necessary action to take. Somebody needs your tender love and care right now, but they are afraid to tell you the real truth of their situation. After much soul searching you have come up with a viable solution, but you can forget it if you really think that this will make a difference, it may very well bring things to a head, and when all is said and done is it what you deserve? Basking in the energies of the Sun in opposition there comes the fading light of hope that brings you a motive to continue with a heartfelt project. As the planet of opposition is Uranus there is a quality of information needed to restore a good balance so that all concerned may freely benefit from your endeavours and tell the right tale the way that it is. Sextiling Saturn homes into Mercury midweek and the ball is on the other foot. Check details this week because it is the fine print that often comes back to haunt you, and you have to be sure this time around. You are very good at finding the best person for a job, but just now have you that confidence in someone who seems to be playing away? Feeling the absolute and spiritual energies of Venus they act as a bonus when completing a worthy task that has taken up much of your time of late. In hindsight you may have gone off in a completely different direction, but, above all, you are true to your word, and this open transparency has to bring you dividends when it is seen in the true light of day Hindered by a host of irritating actions you must now know that your mind is being distracted from the main event for some reason, as yet unknown. This is a good time to make plans and you are in pole position to organise your way around getting the best deal for all concerned only bear in mind that current astrological factors may bring delays. Something is forgiven but not forgotten as you find yourself moving on in the current flow. In hindsight you would never have got involved if you knew what the ulterior motive of others really was. Strangely things have worked out very well on the off chance and a lucky break at the end of the week is really the icing on the cake that you deserve! Time was when you would have stood up and been counted, but right now you have bigger fish to fry. It is important to establish just what is needed right now, and then ensure that you can deliver whatever it may bring. Somebody is being economical with the truth right no, as. Jupiter trines Pluto, and anything and anything is possible!! A good time to take a breather as you well know there is some hard work ahead and you will have some decisions to make. The midweek Sun’s opposition to Uranus brings complexity where it isn’t required and clarity and transparency are called for to make the most of a situation that seems to be veering out of control and needs your touch A time for some healthy nostalgia as fond memories of the past are brought into play. You have certainly come a long way, and it hasn’t always been easy; but right now don’t complicate what’s on offer, and seize the moment to make the difference that you know you can make. The Cosmos salutes your psychic senses and charges up your batteries.

If It’s Your Birthday This Week

TREAD CAREFULLY because others do not need to know your modus operandi right now.Flexibility and temerity have put you where you belong, but do not be out of reach to those whose motive truly is to give you that helping hand you might just need after all!

Glimpse

THE DEATH scene is sometimes a hard thing to get through. It greatly depends on how you view the continuation of the soul as loved ones suffer the death of their Earthly bodies and await the soul journey ahead of them.

Waiting for the last breath certainly isn’t very pretty and I myself would rather remember and savour the life of loved ones lived here on Earth than to dwell on morbid scenes of misery, with everyone collapsing in tears. We are Spirit living in a body and this body ages and dies, what survives to journey onwards is the soul intact in which is recorded all the lifelong information that makes the individual so special. Good and bad, all is recorded and stored in memory and in perpetuity as our lifelong journey ends and we pass over to the Other Side. At the time of passing it is usual to have loved ones around you, but the dying will very soon be embracing life, as the great cycle of reincarnation sends us along our final pathway towards the Spirit World. Like many I was just too late to pay respect to my Mother, having flown transatlantic, and taken taxi, train and boat to be at her side. I made a decision when I got to the hospital that I would remember her living her life; and took no pleasure in denying the insistent nurses that I should ogle her lifeless body; even though she had been alive ten minutes earlier. They called it paying my respects. It was harder to just walk away and easier to have the memory of my Mother’s living smile than to inspect the dead body propped up on pillows, as was her reflection in the windowing glass that cold and snowy Christmas Day morning. I wasn’t a coward then, I was a realist, and was since able to have a conversation with a Mother who was proud of my actions that day. If it had been me lying there she would have done what I did and just walked on. Nobody ever dies alone. That same angel that oversaw your birth is the principle angel to be at your side at the very point of death. The job in hand is to safely escort the deceased all the way to the Spirit World. This will answer one of the many questions I frequently get. People ask me why the dying appear to be looking up in the air, above them rather than at them. This is because the angel is despatched and arrives in a descent under sheer wing power; I have seen this happen many times. Revealed behind them is a glimpse of the new World to come and it is fascinating watching for those who are being called forward to the imminent celebration of the end of a lifetime. People who have survived Near Death Experiences have marvelled at the splendour of their glimpse, basking in the sunshine of golden days to come as much is revealed to them in the final hours of life here on Earth. The only difference is that they have been fortunate for it not to be their turn to travel, and they have shared their experiences with us that we may learn from them. We all have a concept of the Other Side so any little possible private peep can prepare us for this longest and unknown journey into a new reality....grabbing our attention whilst loved ones are facing the inevitability of a surety of passing. As all living things die we are indeed a part of a process that spans thousands of years. Old souls that I meet on the way; like myself, have experienced some of the wonders of this World since it began. But one American client one day surprised me by being able to show me several of his lives. He had fought in the Civil War and I shall never forget the glimpse of his blood soaked shirt and forage cap and badge. This fascinating man however had had a life he was unsure of, and he took me back to this time when there was darkness, warmth and a constant beating all around him. Though he couldn’t understand his role in this dark place I was able to. He was showing me his development in the womb of his mother, and the sudden silence of the foetal heartbeat meant that he didn’t make it.......not in that life! The soul journeys on, and loved ones are often so very near us, only they will have the best view, every comfort and be free of their earthly body of pain and senility. Have faith that our loved ones may be on a different plane but they are looked after with every care. They deserve it, after all!

Kenny‛s Diary

Email your letters to me at: kennycorris@roundtownnews.com

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ACROSS 1. A planet (6) 4. Formality (6) 9. Callow (13) 10. Handbill (7) 11. Dig (5) 12. Temptress (5) 14. Gem (5) 18. Allude (5) 19. Entwine (7) 21. Contraband (8,5) 22. Stable (6) 23. Sanity (6) DOWN 1. Protect (6) 2. Mozart opera (3,5,5) 3. Drive back (5) 5. Foot pedal (7) 6. Memories (13) 7. Concealed (6) 8. Thin soup (5) 13. Furious (7) 15. Emergency (6) 16. Dulcet (5) 17. To flavour (6) 20. Bird of prey (5)

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ACROSS 1. He has a divine gift for finding water (6) 4. Asserts there are many in America (6) 9. Realise and convey how to act like a servant (5,3,5) 10. Thwarted by interbreeding? (7) 11. Not a bow; nor even a smile apparently (5) 12. Room for mental improvement, perhaps (5) 14. Expose oneself to some vain curiosity (5) 18. Mason’s house? (5) 19. Burnt a cleaner colour (7) 21. Noisy debate is still logical (5,8) 22. Satisfying giants perhaps (6) 23. Ensured one had a nap standing up (6) DOWN 1. To desert is a failing (6) 2. Certainly confident (7,1,5) 3. Those reformed show spirit (5) 5. Eats heartily and puts snugly to bed (5,2) 6. Just a fraction of a Rugby team (5-8) 7. Work of intelligence (6) 8. A poem of positive significance (5) 13. China’s place in Western Europe (7) 15. Curses the results of explosions (6) 16. An account to settle? (5) 17. Revised a muddled deed about it (6) 20. A smart kind of accent (5)


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Keyboard troubles

HI AUNTY The problem I have is I cannot type in the “at” in my email address. It is on laptop bottom right of number 2 but does not work. So I am stuck with no email. Can you help please? Bob

Aunty says: For characters on the bottom right of keys you need to press the “alt gr” button (usually located to the right of the space bar) with that key. If that does not bring you your “@” sign, then your keyboard setting in W8.1 are not set up to your keyboard layout and perhaps the “@” sign is allocated to a different key... on a “querty” UK setting keyboard it can be allocated to the “apostrophe” key. So you will need to go into the control panel and change the keyboard layout options. Or if you are really struggling, copy and paste the “@” sign from somewhere else, like from someone else’s email address, or the character map.

HOLA AUNTY Virus, I recently received an email from a friend who stated he had been mugged whilst on holiday. His passport etc. had been stolen and could I lend him some money to settle his hotel bill. Suspecting a scam I rang him at home and he confirmed that his contact list had been hacked. My concern is as I opened the Email, but not replied, could the hackers obtain my contact list. If so what do you advise. John Aunty says: Yes it is a scam. Opening the email should not cause any problems for you, and should not allow access to your contacts list. But it may cause problems if you opened any attachments that were included in the email. In which case update and run your antivirus software, and probably Antimalwarebytes, just to make sure.

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Manhattan, New York This relatively small island of New York, just under 23 square miles, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. It´s hard to really imagine how many people can fit into this tiny area, between those who live there, around 1.6 Million, and those who commute daily, increasing the numbers to upwards of 3.5 million. Some statistics have it at more than 170,000 persons per square mile. Hard to imagine when we look out over the

Orihuela Costa – although there are some days on the beach in August that yes, I am sure we could compete with that statistic! Since the agreement between Iberia, American Airlines and British Airways, flights to and around the US have become very affordable, and a relatively short flying time from Madrid

makes this a good ‘getaway’ destination for a long weekend or a start/end point for a longer US holiday. With only a few days to spare, we opted for the getaway holiday, flying out from Alicante on a Thursday morning and arriving in NYC early afternoon the same day. Customs in the States is something we all just have to grit our teeth and get through, thankfully to pile into a yellow cab once through arrivals, and on to our hotel, in this case, the Manhattan Club Suites, located a few streets north of Times Square, very convenient for walking to all major areas. And just as well that we are keen walkers, as it is without doubt one of the easiest ways to manoevre around the Times Square area – with traffic almost permanently on go-slow or stop, this could have been one of the most frustrating places if you are sitting in an open top bus anytime after 11am! So, although our body clocks were telling us it was way past bedtime, instead we had dinner and headed to the world famous Empire State Building. Most popular in the hours of sundown, after dark the views are utterly spectacular, with New York lit up in all it´s neon glory, looking over the Hudson to New Jersey (surprisingly close), the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty, just some of the world famous landmarks on this iconic skyline. At 10.30pm (spanish time 04.30), we called time and headed for our hotel. The next day, determined to pack in as much as is humanly possible, we negociated special rates for the hop-on hop-off bus (there are many companies operating this service, choose and bargain to get your best deal!). Fortified with a NYC Diner breakfast (a minefield of options ‘over easy’), we joined our guide Dave, for a guided tour of downtown Manhattan, via Broadway, the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, Littly Italy & Chinatown, and of course, Ground Zero. Despite the enormous amount of construction going on at this site, the memorial water features, built in honour of those who died on September 11, are curiously tranquil, the

visitors respectfully hushed as they pay tribute to the names etched on the sides of the walls that mark the place where this terrible event took place. From Ground Zero, it is a short walk to the pier from where the Hudson River Cruise departs, another negociated inclusion in the hop-on bus ticket. The cruise takes around 1.5 hours, over to Brooklyn, downtown Manhattan and, of course, the most famous of all ladies, the Statue of Liberty. The cruise ship passes a few times in front of the Statue allowing for ample views of this huge structure. To actually disembark there is not included, and so we headed back to our original departure point, happy to get back to some shade! From here, a 15 minute walk returned us into Chinatown, an absolute must-see and must eat. Dim Sum will never be the same here, sadly! For that alone, I could return to New York! Little Italy was in full celebration mode, the streets literally unpassable and very uncomfortable – we did not hang around for long here. A short (shopping!) walk along one of the main streets and then it was time to catch our bus back to our hotel in time for a welcome pause before heading to see the stageshow Chicago, in Broadway. The show was fantastic – a sell out even though it has been running for such a long time. We had purchased our tickets in advance, however if you have no special requirement, you can always check with the discounted ticket booth at Times Square, the best place to get great bargains for on-the-day tickets. The rest of our time in New York absolutely flew by. Enjoying a very late summer, our weather was spectacular, lending itself particularly well to a long walk in Central Park, with a few Cocktails to help us rehydrate along the way... all too soon it was time to get back to our hotel for a late check out and a taxi to take us back to JFK and our return flights. In fact, by Tuesday, sitting in my office, it was hard to believe we had been there at all!

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Spaghetti with Camembert, Serrano Ham and Pesto THIS IS a truly International dish with French camembert, Spanish jamon serrano and Italian pesto. THE RESULT is a wonderful, fresh tasting pasta. You could use a ready-made pesto if you want, but if you can find fresh basil, it’s well worth the effort of making your own. Enough dried spaghetti for two people 75g camembert cheese, cut into 1cm cubes 4 thin slices of serrano ham, cut into 1cm strips 25g parmesan shavings For the pesto a handful of fresh basil leaves 1 clove of garlic, peeled 25g parmesan cheese, finely grated A small handful of pine nuts 3-4 tbls olive oil

METHOD 1. Make the pesto by placing all the ingredients in a blender and mixing to a runny paste. Add a little more oil if necessary. 2. Cook the spaghetti in plenty of boiling salted water until just cooked. Drain and return to the pan with a little olive oil. Add the pesto, camembert and serrano, stir and cover with a lid then leave to stand for a minute or so until the cheese begins to melt. 3. Serve immediately with a the parmesan shavings sprinkled over the top. Serves: 2 Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 7-8 minutes


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Oktoberfest comes to Benidorm

by Jeanette Rice THE BENIDORM beer festival, called the “Oktoberfest” is on it’s way with the popular beer festival due to start on Thursday 22nd October at 6pm. The main area for the event is Santo Domingo street, known locally as tapas alley, and at the start will be the traditional “tapping” of the very first keg to be used. Running the full length of the street there will be open air bars which will serve customers with either a half or full litre of beer in tankards along with fun activities and competitions that anyone can take part in. These are scheduled to happen between 7pm an 11pm each night with Friday and Saturday also having live music from 8pm. The tapas alley area is well know for the bars which offer varied Spanish style snacks and during the weekend German appetisers will also be available because of the German theme. The Grupo Aurrea chain of bars and restaurants are looking forward to offering all their customers the opportunity of going either Spanish or German with the addition this year of an exclusive British bar selling Strongbow and Guinness. From any of the bar staff customers can purchase a euro ticket which will enter them into a draw to win a weekend in Munich for two people. Dress is not obligatory but many like to wear the traditional costumes and the event is usually packed with people in fancy dress,

with the ladies wearing blonde plaits and the men in their Bavarian hats – or the other way round – it all makes for a fun weekend. This is an opportunity for everyone to get some practice in ready for the November fiesta’s as guests have all weekend to try the beers as well as their costumes because the event runs until Sunday 25th October at 10pm. If you aren’t sure what an Oktoberfest is it is the world’s largest Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair). Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, it is a 16-day folk festival running from mid or late September to the first weekend in October, with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year. Locally, it is often simply called the Wiesn, after the colloquial name of the fairgrounds themselves. The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations, modelled after the original Munich event. So come along to the tapas alley which is just off the walking street area of the Old Town in Benidorm, only 50 metres from the Levante beach, or just listen out for the lively and friendly sounds of people having a good time. We hope to see as many people there as possible, and don’t forget you could with a weekend for two in Munich and experience the original Oktoberfest.

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Basic Spanish for everyday needs by Jane Cronin

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Reflexive verbs in everyday expressions Today we are going to look at some reflexive verbs which are used very commonly in everyday expressions.

They take the whole concept of reflexives a stage further than what we have learnt so for, as it is difficult in most cases to make sense of them using words like “myself, yourself”. The best approach therefore is to accept that this is now certain things are said and learn them for future reference. The first one is “acordarse” which means “to remember”. An extremely common use of this verb is to say: “no me acuerdo” which means “I don’t remember”. If we wish to mention what it is we don’t remember we have to add the word “de”. So “no me acuerdo de la palabra” means “I can’t remember the word”. There is another word for “to remember” which is “recordar”, which also means “to remind”. However, the Spanish tend to favour “acordarse”. The next one is “apuntarse” which means “to sign up”. “Apuntar” on its own means to “make a note”, so there is an

idea of “noting” one’s name on a list. If we wanted to put our names down for a course we would say: “Quiero apuntarme a un curso.” This is also used in a figurative way. If I want to join a group of friends to go for a meal, for example, I might say “me apunto también” (I’ll sign up as well). “Cuidar” means to “look after” or “care for”, so to look after a child, for example, is “cuidar a un niño”. The reflexive verb is “cuidarse” so if we want to say to someone: “look after yourself” or simply “take care” the expression is “cuídate”, the “te” part being the reflexive pronoun. A slightly longer expression is “darse cuenta” which means “to realize” or “to take into account”. A phrase we may hear quite often, and which is very useful for us as well is: “No me di cuenta” which simply means “I didn’t realize”. This is one to remember when excusing yourself for putting your foot in it.

The same reflexive verb “darse” has various uses, another one being “to turn round” which is “darse la vuelta”. If you want to tell someone to turn round you would say” ¡Date la vuelta!” And finally, here is the most useful and friendly one of all – “preocuparse” – “to worry”. I’m sure at least once you have heard “¡No te preocupes!” or the formal version “¡No se preocupe!” said to you when you were feeling anxious about something, but you might not have understood it at the time. It simply means “Don’t worry!” and is used in a multitude of situations. It makes a good alternative to the old chestnut “No pasa nada” and is just a nice expression to use to calm someone down who might be getting flustered or upset. So, are you still having trouble with these reflexive verbs? “No te preocupes” - don’t worry yourself about it!

Crossword Solutions for Last Week CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Letter-writer; 7 Prong; 8 False; 9 Ill; 10 Container; 11 Theory; 12 Divans; 15 Raise Cain; 17 Man; 18 Smart; 19 Tread; 21 Heartrending. Down: 1 Love interest; 2 Ego; 3 Wagons; 4 Inflation; 5 Ellen; 6 Representing; 7 Pulse; 10 Carpenter; 13 Aimed; 14 Castor; 16 Image; 20 Eon. QUICK SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Extravagance; 7 Fleet; 8 Mourn; 9 Cur; 10 Interfere; 11 Potent; 12 Obtuse; 15 Tolerance; 17 Dud; 18 Olden; 19 Infer; 21 Interminable. Down: 1 Emancipation; 2 Awe; 3 Astute; 4 Admirable; 5 Cause; 6 Independence; 7 First; 10 Ignorance; 13 Under; 14 Infirm; 16 Laden; 20 Fun

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Musings from Little Poppet, the cottage under the White Horse Hill of Uffington by LINDA SWAIN

When my little cottage was built on the hill from the local Cotswold stone, mined locally under the White Horse Hill, George 111 was on the throne, William Blake had written the wonderful Jerusalem and the Napoleonic wars were in full swing. Little Poppet began life on the main London Street, as a tiny one up and one down residence for a family working for the local Squire. Tacked on to a larger house with the old black range and bread oven, coal cellar and outside toilet pit, it will have sheltered many families, had love, hate, despair, sorrow and joy infused within its golden stone – so many memories, so many tales it could tell. A major battle took place during the Civil War at the bottom of the garden. Bearing witness to so very much, the little cottage and the garden is a magical place, now giving shelter and love to me, my 3 beloved Rescue cats and all the friends and family who visit. Aggie is the elderly tabby, rescued from the streets of Gibraltar and forever eating for comfort (due to her childhood), she is a very rotund old lady. Adoring all humans, Aggie hates all other animals. Running full pelt down the garden so that she can take a swipe at the agile Lennie, she realises too late

that her belly gives too much momentum, she can’t stop and is a somersaulting ball embedded in the lavender hedge. Meanwhile, Lennie, the little Warlord of the area, just looks on bemused. He is a very lucky cat, not too bright but with spirit who has used about 4 of his 9 lives in his 6 years. On a hot June day, at 6 weeks old he fell 10 feet out of the hay bales where he was born to a little feral mother. Fortunately, I was down at the farm that day feeding the multitude of feral cats. Purely by chance I looked around the barn and thought at first it was a dead kitten lying motionless on a stone. When I got closer he turned his little head and I saw, his eyes were totally closed with crusted scabs and his nose was closing too. Not expecting him to live, I took him home and cleaned his eyes and nose and fed watered milk through a dropper. The vet didn’t hold out hope with his infections and dehydrated state, but with 3 hourly feeding, he is now a strong protector of the garden and mischief maker and tormentor of the Jack Russell who lives next door. The knot hole in the fence is just large enough for Lennie to peep through and start the dog barking until the neighbours take him in through embarrassment. Lennie has won! Bella Donna is a small, sleek black female

who had her first litter at 6 months and her second at just over a year. She is sweet and timid and her main domain is on the rooftops where she can often be found, sunning herself or gazing at the moon and stars. She rarely touches ground outside, she is the mysterious loner whose place in Little Poppet is curled up on my bed or chair. She certainly keeps out of Aggie’s way and only

tolerates Lennie if he is in a quiet mood. At this time of year, the garden is heaving a sigh of relief and shedding all its leaves in readiness for the long sleep of winter. The last of the ripe, fragrant Worcester Pearmains cling to the tree waiting for the winds that blow from the 3 hill ranges to force them to the ground where they will lie as a gift to the land that nourished them.

Reward 200€ – Lost Gentleman George

Rescue horse stars in flamenco show raising money for Rojales equine rescue centre

LOST ON 21st August 2015 in the Village of Terrateig, between Gandia and Albaida, Nr Oliva. George is a very frightened boy, he is quite a big dog but very soft natured, even when frightened he is soft. Has anybody seen or head of George we are desperate to find him. Tel. 96 587 8284 or 680 562 745 info@ doggieangells.com

A horse and flamenco show held last month (September 19) has raised €300 to help the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre save neglected and abused horses across the AliBRONCO HAS fully recovered after somecante region. In a fateful twist, one of the horses starring body tried to kill him. He is a bright and in the show had a strong tie to the rescue centre, cointelligent Pastor Alemán 4 years old - He founder Sue Weeding said. loves to please you. Sue said the centre was called three years ago to rescue Bronco is a good boy but would also two horses owned by a German woman who was forced to protect your home. He is full of fun and leave Spain in a hurry. loves the lady doggies - Bronco needs Stunt rider Emma Tytherleigh kindly stepped in to rescue Somebody to love and take care of him esthe younger horse, Romero, who is now one of her key stunt pecially after his tragic ordeal Castratedhorses. The pair starred together in last month’s one-off show, full passport - negative of lishmania. jointly organised by Emma and Jenni Ray of Casa La Pedrera. Said Sue: “No one wanted the second horse, Vinnie, because 96 587 8284 info@doggieangells.org he was old and had arthritis and couldn’t be ridden. So we’ve given him a home here at the centre for the rest of his life. If we hadn’t taken him, he would have been put to sleep.” Vinnie is now about 18 years old and on medication for arthritis, but is otherwise very happy and healthy. Sue said rescuing old, sick and unwanted horses like Vinnie is a key part of the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre’s work. She thanked Emma, Jenni and everyone who attended last month’s event for their generous support. The rescue centre now houses 96 horses, ponies and donkeys rescued from terrible situations of abuse and neglect. “It’s only via donations to our network of eight charity shops – donations of things like furniture, clothes and bric-a-brac – that we can generate enough money to keep it all going,” Sue said. To make a donation or to volunteer in the shops, call Sue on 652 021 980. A pick-up service is available to collect large donated items such as furniture and each shop also offers a delivery service for large items purchased in-store. Sue is also pleased to report the Guadamar shop has now been reopened, after it was forced to close amid location difficulties. The store offers secondhand clothes, furniture and other bargains from Calle Cartagena, just up from the Eclipse Pub. Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, located just outside Rojales at Partido Lo Garriga 59, opens to the public on the first Sunday of every month from 1pm to 4pm. For more details and directions, please visit www.easyhorsecare.net.

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Digital Precision Eyecare:

The Future at Specsavers Opticas Today, 8th October is World Sight Day, with the theme of eye care for all.

To support this initiative and offer quality eye care for everyone, Specsavers Opticas has introduced a cutting edge new way of selecting and fitting customers’ glasses, using imaging software on tablet devices. Digital Precision Eyecare, ensures everyone receives the right professional care and advice in frame selection and dispensing for their prescription, vision and lifestyle needs. José Ángel Moral-Tajadura, Business Development Director of Specsavers Opticas says: ‘This is very clever kit and gets customers much more involved with the frames and lens selection. It’s a quick and easy process which ensures a perfect fit every time.’ Following an eye examination, the optical team assists customers in selecting their preferred glasses. Imaging software on a tablet is then used to take an image of them wearing the glasses, which in turn captures a range of essential dispensing measurements. These are unique to the customer and their chosen glasses. José Ángel adds: ‘The tablet can also be used to show you what you look like wearing a range of different glasses to

help you make your choice. The intelligent software also helps you choose any lens options you might want, by demonstrating what they do in real time.’ It is also provides a more precise reading for varifocal lens wearers to get the correct lens to suit their needs. Digital Precision Eyecare is now available in all Specsavers Opticas stores in Spain. José Ángel adds: ‘Digital Precision Eyecare is all about providing a highly professional service in as convenient a way as possible for our customers. All our staff are fully qualified and trained in using this new equipment, and their expertise

remains a pivotal part of the service. ‘So far the feedback we have received from customers has been very positive. Put simply, everyone that wants glasses can be confident in being provided with a pair that looks fantastic and fits perfectly.’ Specsavers stocks a variety of glasses, starting from just 29€ to the latest designer styles from 129€. All glasses come with standard single vision lenses and a scratch-resistant treatment. To find your nearest Specsavers Opticas store visit www.specsavers.es, for more information on World Sight Day visit www.iapb.org/wsd15


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Getting your hearing tested may be good for your memory

Better Hearing with Apple Hearing & Healthcare. When we hear better we feel better. Our hearing is one of the main human senses along with sight, taste, smell and touch. We take it for granted and don’t fully realise how vital it is. We use it every day to communicate with others, enjoy music, listen to the TV or just sit to hear the world around us. Do you find yourself switching off in groups because it’s hard to concentrate and try and workout what people are saying? Effortful listening due to unaddressed hearing loss is associated with increased stress and poorer performance on memory tests. Better Hearing will help you accurately process the auditory information and make sense of it. Looking after your hearing is more important than you think. A Hearing loss can be a very gradual and go unnoticed for many years. It’s recommended your get your hearing checked annually over the age of 55. When we have a hearing problem our Lifestyle suffers, we can become withdrawn and can stop participating in conversation or social events. So when your notice your hearing is not as sharp as it used to be then it’s important to do

something about it, it’s is best to take it seriously and treat it A number of studies indicate that hearing better maintains strong social connections. Research has shown a link between hearing loss and dementia. People who don’t hear well misinterpret what’s been said and this can cause extra confusion. Hearing better when you’re with family and friend is important and so is keeping mentally active as we age by keeping our body main senses functional. So you need to look after what you have left and make sure that you hearing are regularly. It’s Important to us to provide you with better hearing. If you think you may have a hearing problem contact our team of Hearing Healthcare Professionals for a FREE no obligation hearing test. Experience better hearing and give us a call today 965 020 813. When people with unaddressed hearing loss perceive the words that are being spoken, their ability to remember the information suffers—likely because of the draw on their cognitive resources that might otherwise be used to store what has been heard in memory. This is especially true for the comprehension of quick, informationally complex speech that is part of everyday life.


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Private health insurance:

How can I find the right one for me?

“Sorry – I can´t help you with that” How many times have you heard that sentence lately?

Maybe you are experiencing problems with your current private medical insurer, medical staff not speaking your language, not fully understanding your EH1C card entitlements, or simply not entitled to it. Are you applying for ‘Residencia’ and need to proof medical insurance? Whatever your problem, if ASSSA can help – we will! EXPERIENCE, SERVICE & INTEGRITY Founded in 1935, at ASSSA Health Insurance we are specialists in the field of healthcare caring for the health of thousands of people. Our friendly, multilingual employees are pleased to answer all client queries fully and with complete honesty and many of our clients join us on recommendation from existing ones. After joining ASSSA you are allocated a personal contact that speaks your language and assists with any questions that you may have and will deal directly with you for medical assistance, offering personal empathy, help and support. Doctors and Hospitals Our policies offer an extensive directory of private clinics, GP´s and Specialists working from some of the best private healthcare hospitals. We have many English speaking medical professionals associated to ASSSA. Quality insurance We provide flexible levels of HEALTH INSURANCE - depending

on the cover level and premium best suited to the client’s requirements - from a supplementary insurance to a more fully comprehensive cover. We are pleased to be able to offer lifetime discounts up to 30% for adults and 50% for accompanying children up to 16 years. We are currently offering an amazing 25% lifetime discount on our FUNERAL INSURANCE premiums – plus, the option to pay in installments at no extra cost. In addition we have discounted our very popular Dental Insurance. ASSSA offers UNIQUE WRITTEN GUARANTEES when you contract with us: The age you join is the age you stay: i.e. premiums do not increase simply because you grow older. Likewise, ASSSA will not give notice to terminate your policy due to age or illness reasons - this guarantee of lifetime cover is also granted from day 1 of the policy.

Get to know us! Come and visit us. We will have an Open Day in our offices. Come and get together with tapas and drinks in a nice group of clients and interested people. Special offer only for this day: LIFETIME DISCOUNTS UP TO 30% + 1st MONTH FREE ON JOINING. The celebration of the Open Days will be from 11am to 4pm hours on the days listed in the following customer service centres:

Many other insurance companies make these promises verbally but if they are not written into the contract, there is no obligation for the company to deliver them.

Denia: 22nd of October C/ Marqués de Campo 37, 1º Tel. 965 786 969 - denia@asssa.es

CHANGE YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE NOW Has your private health insurance company drastically increased your premiums? Are you dissatisfied with the service provided by your current insurer? We can offer easy transfer options. Contact us for a personal consultation and premium quotation without obligation. Opening times: Monday to Friday: 9.30 - 13.30, later appointments or home visits can be made by arrangement.

Orihuela Costa: 23rd of October C/ Maestro Torralba, 2 - Puerta 5 Tel: 966 761 794 - orihuelacosta@asssa.es

Ciudad Quesada: 15th of October Avda. de las Naciones 1 - A Local 25 Tel. 965 725 421 - ciudadquesada@asssa.es Altea: 16th of October C/ La llum, 1 - Local 14 Tel. 966 882 680 - altea@asssa.es


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Running for Rojales Horse Rescue Centre

Elaine Sissons

The brave goal comes just months after Elaine Sissons completed a sky diving jump to celebrate her 60th birthday, raising €571 for the rescue centre in the process. “Not content with throwing herself out of an aeroplane for us, she’s now going to do this mammoth 41-kilometre jog for us,” rescue centre co-founder Sue Weeding said. Elaine will tackle the mountains of Pen-yghent, Whernside and Ingleborough, which are collectively known as the Three Peaks and form part of the Pennine range, in England’s north. Elaine lives in Leeds, England, but has a holiday home in Spain and is a long-time supporter of the Rojales-based horse rescue centre, even volunteering at centre’s La Zenia charity shop during her summer vacations. “We just think it’s lovely that British residents who have holiday homes here in Spain are willing to support us, both by volunteering at our shops and by fundraising,” Sue said. Elaine is now fundraising for her run. Anyone wishing to support her can get in touch by emailing info@easyhorsecare.net.

The Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre now houses 96 horses, ponies and donkeys rescued from terrible situations of abuse and neglect. “It’s only via donations to our network of eight charity shops – donations of things like furniture, clothes and bric-a-brac – that we can generate enough money to keep it all going,” Sue said. To make a donation or to volunteer in the shops, call Sue on 652 021 980. A pick-up service is available to collect large donated items such as furniture and each shop also offers a delivery service for large items purchased in-store. Sue is also pleased to report the Guadamar shop has now been reopened, after it was forced to close amid location difficulties. The store offers secondhand clothes, furniture and other bargains from Calle Cartagena, just up from the Eclipse Pub. Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, located just outside Rojales at Partido Lo Garriga 59, opens to the public on the first Sunday of every month from 1pm to 4pm. For more details and directions, please visit www.easyhorsecare.net.

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The Jaguar stole the day for Macmillan AGAIN THIS year Sue & Pat Donovan opened their home and garden for a MacMillan Cancer Support Group Coffee afternoon in Moraira on recently and raised in excess of 4660 Euros. THE AUCTION raised 2180€ and the auctioneer, Lee from Druids Cave in Moraira, again made the day with his comical quips. Caronline, the car hire company on Tabaira, Moraira, kindly donated a 2005 X type sports Jaguar to be auctioned at the last minute and this certainly created a lot of interest on the day. This was a tremendous gesture by them. The Kathmandu Indian restaurant in Moraira donated 310€ following a dinner organised in aid of the charity. The number of raffle prizes which had been kindly donated by local businesses and restaurants etc was amazing. Local friends baked some fantastic cakes and donated

costume jewellery which was also on sale. Live music was kindly performed by Dave Peachey and Johnny Hobbs and was enjoyed by all. We would like to thank our many friends who helped out on the day – without them the event could not have happened.

Calpe Rotary Fellowship

MEMBERS OF Calpe Rotary Fellowship Club welcomed Terry and Valerie Hime who were visiting the Costa Blanca from Garden Route in South Africa. Left to Right Terry and Mrs Valerie Hime, President David with Mrs Jane Shute and Secretary Brian Reynolds. The Club meets every Tuesday at the Asia Restaurant on the Moraira Road at Fustera. Rotarians, Past & Present, are most welcome as are members of other Service Clubs. Visit the website www.calperotary.org.uk


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Artists For Refugees at Villamartin Plaza MONDAY IS not only a Red Day throughout Spain but a very special day at VillaMartin Plaza. by KEITH NICOL A FUN day of concerts, music, entertainment and acticities has been planned as both an awareness and fundraising campain called Artists for Refugees. While recently migrants have received some negative publicity in the International Press, the issue will not be going away anytime soon and there are thousands of needy people in refugee camps all over Europe who require basic help, in terms of food, medication and clothing. Artists for Refugees takes place on Monday, October 12th at VillaMartin Plaza, Orihuela Costa, starting at 2.00pm. Dozens of local artists and business are putting on a very special concert and fundraising day to raise much needed funds, supplies and awareness of the plight faced by many migrants who try to make the dangerous crossing by sea to reach Europe. The

event starts at 2.00pm and includes many local bands such Kolted, The Streeters, Pinnacles, Los Duques, Let it Roll, Backyard Session, Steve Plant, Riverside Trails, Tim Taylor, Tommy ‘Meet Laaf’ Taylor and Red Strokes. Everyone is invoted and the more the merrier to help this very worthwhile cause. For 5.00€ you can also purchase the fabulous Solidarity calender as announced in last week’s RTN. Donations of unwanted clothing are being accepted on the day by the Red Cross to be shipped directly to where they are most needed, especially as in many of these areas winter is about to set in and thousands of families are only housed in tents. More information at: www.facebook.com/ArtistsForRefugeesSpain.


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October fiesta for Alfaz del Pi by JEANETTE RICE

FRIDAY 9TH October will be a festival to celebrate local and cultural traditions, with events being held throughout the Valencian region. Vicente Arques, mayor for Alfaz del Pi, said “this event values the language and local cultural traditions that we hold dear to us.” The events start today, Thursday 8th with a concert for children in the main square using music to tell a story with Valencian songs games and family activities planned. Friday events start at midday with a parade through the town and again more games for the children ending with free coffee and doughnuts. Later, at around 6pm, there will be traditional dances. The fiesta has music and entertainment throughout Friday evening until the fiesta day ends in the early hours of the morning.

Last years celebrations

Javea Bridge Club

JAVEA BRIDGE CLUB are pleased to announce that lessons for Intermediate Players will commence on Thursday 15th October 3 pm at their Club: Avda de Paris 2, 03730 Jávea, Alicante. Telephone: Tel: 96 646 3671 or email. info@javeabridgeclub.com www.javeabridgeclub.com We look forward to giving you a very warm welcome.


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Taste of the sea

JAVEA PORT stages a seafood inspired ‘tapas’ festival this holiday weekend with thousands of locals and residents expected to enjoy the flavours and the fun. by JACK TROUGHTON IT IS the fourth annual ‘La Mar de Tapas’ and 20 restaurants are offering a tempting creation to attract people along the streets of the port, the ‘ruta de tapas’.

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Launching the festival on Monday

October, and Sunday 9th October, in typical Spanish ‘fiesta’ style there is much more going on – there are activities for youngsters, live jazz in the streets, an artisan craft market, and rock band Burumballa plays live on Saturday night. Organised by the Asociacion de Comerciates y Empresarios de Aduanas del Mar, the Javea Port business association, all tapas are 1.80€ each and drinks are 1.50€. Purchase tickets from four booths along the seafront to exchange for food and drinks. And once again a competitive edge has been introduced. A special jury will taste the different offerings to present the prize ‘Tapa 9 d’Octobre’ for the best – the title named after Friday’s 9th October Valencia day. The Route of Tapas is open between 12.30pm to 3pm and 7.30pm to11pm on Friday and Saturday, and from 12.30pm to 3pm on Sunday. Some establishments may only offer the tapas on terraces.

Lions Mazarron Bahia THIS YEAR will be the 4th year that the Lions have organized a ‘Strides’ event.

This consists of either a 3km or 6km walk ( roller skate or skateboard are also allowed ) along the Paseo in the Port of Mazarron. The event takes place on Saturday 14th November from 11am -2pm and the aim is to raise funds so as Children with Diabetes can attend a camp organized by the Murcia Association and Murcia Federation of Diabetes Cartagena. During the course of the camp, which runs for a week, the children learn how to control and manage their diabetes on a day to day basis whilst learning about diet and how to test and inject themselves etc but also how exercise can help. The comments about the camp in 2015 were how much the children had enjoyed the laughter and friendship. The camp costs approx €175 euros per child and over the last 4 years the Lions have gone from funding 2 children to 10 children last year. If you feel you would like to take part in the event please contact the Lions who are outside of Oscars on Camposol B every Friday from 10am to 1pm for a sponsor form, the cost of €3 per person is charged to cover badge and a certificate, there is also the opportunity to buy a t-shirt for €2. If you are unable to undertake the walk how about sponsoring one of the Leos, the junior section of the Lions, this can yet again be organized at the Lions stand every Friday. Up coming events are: 12th November: Fun raising race night with a difference at Marianno’s. Not your usual big screen event but an audience participation event, ask at the Lion’s Friday Stand. Entrance €10, which includes Chicken & Chips, a race card and your first bet. 14th November: STRIDES. Raising funds for Diabetes awareness camp for children. 26th November: The Harlequin Rock choir are organizing a fund raising event, at Marianno’s, for the Lions and HP ( Homeless & Poor, an organization run by Joy & John Sloman in conjunction with Father Carlos ) Admission is free but a donation of clothing, bedding, or food item would be much appreciated.


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Moors march on in Benidorm AS EACH town celebrates the fiestas of the Moors and Christians visitors to Benidorm at the weekend were treated to spectacular costumes and parades. by Jeanette Rice Toni Perez, mayor for the town, attended the main ceremony as the Moors and Christians paraded with their flags and banners through the main streets of the town. On Saturday at 10.30am there was the early morning parade which was followed in the evening by a spectacular Moors and Christians Parade through the streets of the town along Tomas Ortuno, Venus, Ruzafa, MartĂ­nez Alejos, Gambo,

Plaza Hispanidad ending on Avenida Bilbao. On Sunday at 7.30pm it was the festival carnival parade including the Fiesta Queens and the Moors and Christians Legions with sweets, streamers and gifts being thrown from the floats into the crowd. The parade started at calle Tomas OrtuĂąo, and finished in true Benidorm style at the Plaza Hispanidad, in front of the Castle with a grand firework display.

Harvest Celebrations in Denia

On Sunday 4th October at Denia Anglican Church we celebrated our Harvest Festival. A lively service was followed by refreshments in the sun with time to chat and catch up with friends. All the goods donated were given to the local Salvation Army for their work among the needy in Denia.


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Citroen Berlingo Multispace DRIVING THE Citroen Berlingo Multispace reignites memories for me of 1977 – 1984 and the first leisure vehicle inspired by Range Rover - its similar, if taller than the Rancho. The Pope-mobile inspired design is not my typical choice of transport. However, it is a true multipurpose vehicle ideal for taking my wife, her parents and our baby daughter on a family trip to London.

The sliding rear doors are easy to operate, great for car parks where there’s never enough room to open a normal car door properly – useful when strapping Harriett into her baby seat. The boot makes light work of luggage and there are plenty of cubby holes, with helpful overhead storage above the boot - see the video at testdrives.biz: the boot cover can be lifted from inside. There’s a high driving position. While at first the seats seem pretty comfortable, over a long journey they could be more supportive. The interior is spacious and snazzy and the dashboard is user-friendly and funky: copious amounts of glass ensure plenty of light and air. The handbrake is a bit close to the driver’s seat for comfort but you get used to it. Its gutsy 1.6litre, 90bhp diesel can cover over 600 miles with its 60 litre tank. The five-speed box is perfectly adequate but a sixth gear might further improve economy. Rear passengers have roof mounted air vents and fan control and air conditioning creates a pleasant climate. The Berlingo Multispace is surprisingly

compact considering the room inside. A mammoth tailgate makes great shelter from the rain. However, the driver has to remember to leave space behind him in order to access the boot. Driving - a little remote and cumbersome, with vision impeded by the centre pillar, so extra care is required when overtaking. No cruise control for motorway travelling; and if fifth gear is engaged at 30mph the vehicle shudders, resulting in a rattle from the dash. Car expert Parkers say: “Spacious, practical and brimming with family-friendly features, the Berlingo Multispace is a fiveseat people carrier for buyers on a budget. It sits between the cheaper Xsara Picasso and stylish C4 Picasso in the Citroen range but, unlike its predecessor, is no longer based on a van. Instead it uses car underpinnings, is comfortable and surprisingly good to drive as a result.” Similar to variants from both Fiat and Peugeot, also unconventionally styled, these vehicles are popular with families but the Citroen is particularly so due to its incredibly well-designed interior, keen price and strong economy. Citroen Berlingo Multispace VTR HDi 90 New price range: £12,795 - £16,795 Top speed: 102mph Power: 90bhp 0-60mph: 14.3secs Road tax: £120 a year Watch the video at: www.testdrives.biz

Advanced motorist Tim Saunders is the former Business and Motoring Editor of the Bournemouth Daily Echo. His regular test reports appear in numerous newspapers, magazines and websites throughout the UK, Ireland and Gibraltar. For more independent unbiased car reviews and videos visit www.testdrives.biz


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U2 can help Bono

Bono takes first post-op steps

by JEANETTE RICE

ANIMAL CHARITY PEPA is appealing for funds to help the ongoing treatment of little puppy Bono as he recovers from expensive surgery. The charity Proteccion y Educacion Para los Animales – the Protection and Education Association for Animals – rescued the youngster from a life of ill treatment. Dog lover Jenny, now a PEPA foster parent, bought Bono from a “vagrant” at Gandia Market for 20€. He had a major flea and tick infestation and was so undernourished, he could hardly stand. The charity’s vets urgently rehydrated and de-infested the puppy over a number of days and he soon appeared to be “a normal, happy and playful puppy”. Jenny was so impressed with the charity’s care she enlisted and became Bono’s immediate foster parent. Within three weeks he was fit enough to walk unaided but

Jenny noticed a front leg was becoming increasingly bowed and obviously painful and stressful. It was suspected he had suffered ill treatment earlier in life and x-rays confirmed abnormal growth and misplacement of bones in his knee which would worsen as he grew – and Bono will grow into a large dog. SURGERY Vets were adamant amputation was not a viable choice as Bono was a young and healthy dog who would benefit from essential – but expensive – surgery. The initial operation cutting away two bones to encourage normal growth of other bones cost 1,000€ but additional intervention will cost an estimated 3,000€ “to give Bono the quality of life he deserves”. To date he is making progress and although temporarily

disabled, Bono is developing into a happy and loving pet. He will be found a ‘forever home’ when the charity is confident about his condition. PEPA told RTN: “You could say he is only a dog, but to him and us, his life is important and every day is a bonus. The trauma vet has seen cases like this before with outstandingly good results when proper care is taken; but this care makes a severe drain on our financial resources. “We desperately need funds to continue Bono’s treatment and we are appealing for support and we need those funds quickly.” Bono is just one of more than 60 dogs on PEPA’s books at present. Donations can be made via PayPal and details are available on the website www.pepaspain.com. Anyone wishing to act as a foster carer can call the PEPA helpline 650 304 746 or email p.e.p.a.animalcharity@gmail.com


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Cartegena Jazz Festival

THE CARTAGENA Jazz Festival starts on Halloween night, Saturday 31st October and concludes on November 22nd with performances by Andrea Motis and Joan Chamorro to name but a few, at the Auditorio El Batel and the Nuevo Teatro Circo. by KEITH NICOL ALSO ON the bill, accompanied by his band, Kyle Eastwood presents ‘Time Pieces’, an album in which he pays homage to the jazz bands of the 50s and 60s of last century. Kyle, actor and director Clint Eastwood’s son will bring the festival to an end. Other artists performing include Benjamin Clementine, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Iron & Wine, Richard Bona, GoGo Penguin, John Scofield Junto a Joe Lovano, Cassandra Wilson, Kurt Elling, Jose James, Ibrahim Maalouf,

Esperanza Spalding, CMQ Big Band Playing Benny Moré, Kitty Daisy & Lewis, Andrea Motis & Joan Chamarro Quintet and Jorge Pardo presenting Cumbre Flamenco Latin Jazz with Jerry González, Javier Colina, Antonio Serrano, Caramelo, Rycardo Moreno and Israel S. Piraña. Individual tickets are priced in the range between 18 and 25€, and you can buy both the full festival pass or individual tickets at the concert box offices or online at www.tickemaster.es. More information about the festival is available at: www.jazzcartagena.com.

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International day Benidorm

ON SATURDAY 10th October there will be the 3rd International Party “Dia de las Nacionalidades” to help raise funds for the local animal shelter and generally have a fun day. by JEANETTE RICE THE PARTY, which will be opened by the mayor, starts at 7pm in the Parque de l’Aigüera, just behind the town hall and is scheduled to go on until 1am. The event was originally organised by the British expats in Benidorm and continues to have a strong British presence although welcoming all nationalities. The idea behind the event was that the international communities would work with the town hall to help with integration and communication. This years event will have live music represented from around the world, a multi national food market, dance performances and fundraising for the local animal shelter. Entrance to the event is free, and don’t worry if you cannot make it to the event but want to help the shelter you can make donations online at www.AnimalAngells.org. For further information about the International day including times of events please go to WWW.DIADELASNACIONALIDADES.COM

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Benitachell Bowls Club Founders Day Competition

Denia Bridge Club THE ANNUAL bar hopping tournament took place in the Calle Loreto Denia on Sunday 27 September with 42 bridge pairs from all around the area taking part.

Winners and sponsors John Pittaway, (Javea Green) Denise Hart & Jennifer Bruce from the BBC, with sponsors Sharon from “Blu So Easy” and Debbie from “Scottsdale Overseas Investments”

This years competition sponsored by” Scottsdale Oversea Investments and “Blu So Easy” for BBC members and invited guests was played in glorious sunshine, what better way to commemorate the opening of the club over 27 years ago.

The tournament consisted of playing four rounds of bridge at each of seven bars divided into three sections starting at 11am after a light breakfast with lunch taken after round four. With the weather closing in all the rounds were completed by 4.30pm & the results were announced in the Hotel Loreto. The Red Section was won by Roland Daele & Tel Moor, the White Section by Angela & Curra & the Blue Section by Steven & Julia. Denia Bridge Club meets every Monday Wednesday & Friday at Casa Holandia Ptda Majal 6 next to the Denia Tennis Club starting at 4pm. All players are welcome especially holiday makers. Full details can be obtained by contacting Kees on 609 052 867 or Roger on 638 626 206.

Two days of highly competitive bowling played in in the special friendly atmosphere associated with the BBC resulted in a nail biting final session. The 24 teams of triples having all having played 5 matches each went into the last round with five teams all having scored 8points. As the last bowls came to rest it was down to total shot difference to determine the winners who this year was the team of John Pittaway, Denise Hart and Jenifer Bruce. with a score of 10pts and a 39 shot difference. Runner ups also on 10pts but with a shot difference of 31 Brian Doggett, Hazel Duke and Carol Davies. Following the winners presentation members enjoyed Tapas and wine whilst they reflected on those “what only if” moments which make the difference between winning and losing. Still with the season only just starting BBC members have plenty of time to get their chance to be on the winners podium. The next Open competition is the Saturday Winter Rinks and teams are invited to send their entry via the clubs web site as soon as possible. Never played bowls and feel like giving it a go then contact our club trainer Terry for free lessons on 96 574 0066 or the web site and who knows it could be you next year picking up the Founders Cup. Tigers v Lions The Tigers had a fantastic result to start the season. An 8points to 2points victory away to the current league champions BBC Lions a very well deserved and a superb team effort. Well done to all the players. For a full update and further information about forthcoming games and results, please visit us on line at www.benitachellbowlsclub.com .

Alfaz Fantasy Football League AFTER LAST weeks Goal Feast in the Premier League this week they went one better with 37 goals hitting the back of the net which gave the Alfaz Fantasy Football League it’s best week so far with the average score being 30 points. It was a good week for the 141 Fantasy League Managers who selected Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero who waded in with 26 Fantasy points by scoring 5 goals in 20 electrifying minutes against a bewildered Newcastle defence. We have a new Team at the Summit of our A.F.F.L. Gary’s Blue Moon F.C. replaced George’s Booker Boys who slipped down 13 places to 14th. Eric’s City Slickers have held on to 2nd place 5 points behind the Leaders and 4 points ahead of Bolton Brickies. At the other end of the table, Lyn’s Handbreak City are still chasing Anne’s Team Bolton Wanderers 7 points adrift. Last Season’s Winners of our U.K.T.V.SPAIN Junior League Super Rhys have shown that they are not going to relinquish there title easily has they have taken 22 point lead at the top over Nathan’s TyrannosuarezRex F.C. Down at the foot of the Table Bradley’s Team Hero to Zero made it 5 weeks in the bottom spot and are showing no signs of improvement.

In our Mark Carter Ladies Section Angie’s Blues have been at the top for the last 7 weeks but after having a substantial lead early on they are now coming under pressure from Maxine’s Plaistow13Hammers who moved up 25 places to 2nd. Jin’s Dream Team slipped down 1 place to 3rd and are 3 points in front of Joanna’s Hup Hannah City. No change at the bottom with Lyn’s Handbreak City losing ground on Anne’s Bolton Wanderers. Maxine’s Plaistow13Hammers have taken an early 5 point advantage over Pau-

line’s Vodka Army in their quest for our 20€ voucher sponsored by QUICK SAVE Supermarket in Albir. With so many goals being scored there were plenty of changes in our Leonard Knowles Construction Golden Boot League. The top 3 places are held by 3 of our Lady Managers. Maxine’s Plaistow13Hammers have taken control and have 12 point lead over Hup Hannah City then comes our 3rd Lady Managers Team Pauline’s Vodka Army. We have a new Team in the dreaded bottom spot Glen’s Spanish Smoggies

thanks mainly through Spur’s Harry Kane who kept his scoring run up by putting the ball into his own net for Swansea. The inform Plaistow13Hammers who have had a great Week top scoring with 78 points will be joined by our lowest scoring Team Steve’s Two Can Van Dam with a Zero score in our Monthly Premier Imports Draw for a case of Cava. Manager of the Month for October is being kindly sponsored by ELIDAS Steakhouse, top Restaurant in Albir who provide tender succulent Steaks with a warm friendly service. With only one week gone Plaistow13Hammers have taken an early 5 point advantage over Pauline’s Vodka Army. Kate’s super breakfast for 2 at Rafters has gone to Dean’s Team The Milkers after moving up 90 places from No 208 to 118. Our RTN 1st Round K.O. Cup Competition was played last weekend but at the time of going to Press I have not had time to collate all the scores. I feel sure that by the time you read this Report all the scores will be up on our website which is www.alfazffl.com Don’t forget if you can’t access a computer you can always pop into one of our Bars which display all the results on their Notice Boards. The Local, Robins Nest, Wyndhams and Barilloche.


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Break out the pink shirts “No we are not rerunning Benidorm Pride, but British Motor Racing fans will be celebrating the news that Jenson Button will be competing for Maclaren-Honda next season.

The pink shirts were symbolic of his much loved dad John, a former Rallycross Champion, who always wore one in the pit lane on race day, and sadly passed away following a heart attack last year, when supporters at the British GP at Silverstone filled the stands and surrounding spectator areas with pink shirts. Jenson’s F1 career appeared to be over at the end of 2014 when Maclaren boss Ron Dennis wanted to replace him with young Danish driver Kevin Magnussen, having signed up double former world champion Fernando Alonso for a reputed 25 million a year. Other members of the management team disagreed with this idea and Jenson carried on in 2015, and following several “ very good chats “ with Ron recently has agreed to continue through 2016. This is probably good news for Maclaren as it is by no means certain that Fernando will be appearing again next year with the terrible performance of the new Honda engines, and FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting almost had to impose a bleep button on the broadcast team radio at the last GP in Japan when Alonso was literally blasted out of the way on a straight by a Sauber, and was not overly impressed! In all seriousness it is inconcieveable that a massive organisation like Honda will not get to grips with their current problems, having powered three drivers to five consecutive World Championships for both Williams and Maclaren in the late Eighties and early Nineties, however the complexity of current F1 regulations makes this a steep learning curve, they need another season, and the tremendous experience which Jenson can bring to the cockpit in developing the car. In some ways, whist recognising that F1 does pass developments down to the motor industry and improves the cars that appear on all our roads, it makes one wish for the good old days of Ford Cosworth V8’s, 5 speed manual gear boxes, and no pit stops. Oh well, that’s progress.”


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Family sports day in Alfaz del Pi THE TOWN of Alfaz del Pi will be holding their fourth sports day which is designed for all members of the family to enjoy. by Jeanette Rice

The events are to be held on October 12th and are organised by the town hall in collaboration with over thirty local clubs, associations and sports organisations.

The day will start at 10.30am with the

bicycle event, aimed at children and adults. Last year over 200 took part in this event. Running in conjunction with the cycling will be basketball, football, rhythmic gymnastics, bench presses and a long list of other activities. The day is broken down into time

segments where you can chose the activities you want to take part in within the time slots and there are extensive choices for every family member to enjoy. For further information please go to www.lalfas.es.


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