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Ricardo Peralta Ortega , the Central Government’s Delegate for the Valencian Community, officially opened the N332 extension on Wednesday in a ceremony attended by local politicians of all parties • p4
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Issue 546
April 2 - April 8 2010
by Jack Troughton
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THE THREAT of bulldozers flattening covered terraces of bars and restaurants at a popular Costa Blanca beach resort has been lifted. In what was described as “a victory for common sense,” Javea Council has voted unanimously to maintain the status quo at Arenal Beach and put its demolition orders on ice. Instead, a joint task force will be established to look for a solution acceptable to all sides in a town once enjoying the reputation as the Jewel of the Costa Blanca. The joint committee will be made up of representatives of the Coasts division of the Ministry of the environment, the Director General of Ports, the local authority and Arenal businesses. It was claimed the original orders threatened vital income from tourism and could ruin businesses already fighting the economic downturn – with valuable jobs put at risk. And had February’s resolution to demolish the modern covered terraces – crucial at making the Arenal a year long attraction and banishing winter chills – gone ahead, RTN was told Easter visitors would have witnessed something resembling a battlefield. Continued on page 3
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Continued from front page Instead in an apparent about turn, the councillors voted to implement a “moratorium” on businesses alleged to be infringing on coastal law and aging Javea bylaws. Instead it was hoped to draw up acceptable criteria for inclusion in a new General Plan for the town. The socialist councillors put forward the motion to call a truce after highlighting the importance of Arenal – and its covered terraces – to tourism, jobs, and the local economy. Councillors of the PSOE party said it was completely wrong for the mayor and his government to stand back and do nothing because of infringements of local and national law. Socialist spokesman Jose Chulvi – who discussed the situation with the Director of the Coasts in Alicante - said instead of outlawing the terraces, it was important the local authority regulate them through “aesthetic criteria”
and specify what materials, shapes and sizes they should take. “The solution is not demolition and destruction,” he said. “But by building a common alternative, which is sustainable, economic, aesthetic and environmentally acceptable between all parties involved.” RTN highlighted the threat to the Arenal in a front page article “Demolition Derby” and exposed how the first infringement orders had been issued to businesses. MADNESS
The story also exposed the ‘madness’ of owners busily making improvements to premises – apparently without council intervention – ahead of the new tourist season without realising they were to be declared illegal. The first of the 30 day demolition orders was received at the President Bar. Mick Millar and Kay Meek, who run a successful business, were stunned they were expected to be “ripping things down” after spending money to keep
the premises comfortable and attractive. And they told RTN the planned destruction of terraces risked turning the Arenal into a “ghost town” as businesses were forced to close, or open only in the summer months. This week Mick ‘phoned to thank the paper for its support in the controversy and said he was “much happier” the orders had been shelved to allow for a proper investigation. Lawyer and Nueva Javea councillor Oscar Anton Izquierdo faced criticism for “misleading” people when he championed the cause of worried and angry Arenal businessmen because it was claimed the laws prevented the council from doing anything to solve the crisis. The lawyer, who described the threat of demolition as “crazy and completely wrong”, had pointed out the risk to tourism by outlawing the terraces. And his call, backed by his party, for an urgent review of bylaws and a need for regulation now appears to have taken root at the town hall.
Businesses on the Arenal
Rock and a hard place By Jack Troughton FAMOUS FOR its soaring geological landmark, debt ridden Calpe Town Hall continues to find itself in a hard place, forced to pay more than €1.5 million to banks in annual interest. Stormy council meetings have seen accusations fly about, being €50 million in the red – with opposition councillors claiming there is an additional hidden deficit of up to €30 million. And RTN was told that the local authority was looking to spend €4 million more than it would receive in income – a situation described as “mind boggling.” Tempers are running high between Mayor Ximo Tur’s ruling coalition and the leader of the opposition and deposed mayor Luis Serna – who was physically removed from one town hall meeting after ignoring warnings about his behaviour. Fernando Penella, currently in charge of town hall coffers, has admitted that with a debt of €50 million – cash owed to banks and various suppliers – “drastic measures” were needed to balance the books. However, Antonia Avargues, a former BLOC ally of the mayor and now an independent, believes there is another €7 million in unpaid bills and €15 million in ‘IOUs’ given to the council when it bought land for various projects. BILLS “The mayor used to say of his PP predecessors in the last elections that there was not a drawer full of unpaid bills but a freezer full, and that is still the case.” She accepted that town halls across Spain were billions of euros in debt – Madrid Town Hall was estimated to owe 7 billion euros – but claimed Calpe kept digging itself deeper into a hole. “The town hall keeps spending money badly. It just keeps throwing money away and there appears to be no control. The situation is very grave.” Antonia said one example was increasing the town hall wage bill and even re-employing an inspector of works after paying compensation following making him redundant over qualifications. Now opposition parties fear a new round of spending in the run in to next year’s local elections. RTN was told: “It is all getting out of hand.”
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Government delegate officially opens N332 extension by Louise Clarke RICARDO PERALTA ORTEGA, the Central Government’s Delegate for the Valencian Community, officially opened the N332 extension on Wednesday in a ceremony attended by local politicians of all parties as well as senior PP and PSOE party officials from both Alicante and Valencia. The extension project, 32 months in the making, cost a total of €27,450,513; “an ambitious plan,” according to the Delegate, “which will benefit everyone who uses it.” The extension, which at the moment runs from Guardamar to Torrevieja and then from Orihuela Costa to Pilar de la Horadada, also includes five new roundabouts to add to the existing six and Ricardo four new pedestrian footpaths, Peralta although regular readers of RTN Ortega, the Central will be aware that four was noGovernment’s where near enough, especially in Delegate for Orihuela Costa. the Valencian A Spokesman from the compaCommunity
ny responsible for the extension works, Intersa, said that they were very proud to be associated with such an important infrastructure, which has a length of 11,940 metres and includes a cycle path 13,890 metres in length. Señor Peralta Ortega told the gathered dignitaries and members of the press that this road extension was important for many reasons, not just for the added safety of its users but also the extra capacity that it brings; especially useful in tourist areas during busy summer months. He said: “This will greatly help people to get from other areas of the Valencia Community to the beaches of Orihuela and Guardamar and will help with the tourism industry in these areas, especially in these difficult economic times.” He added that this stretch of road is fundamentally the most important road in the Valencia community and that this project has been wholeheartedly support-
Tunnel construction pollutes river A 3.3KM LONG tunnel built for the AVE high-speed train is thought to be the root cause of pollutants that have leaked into a river near Loja in Andalusia. Reports say that a lubricant used in the process of making the tunnel has leaked into the nearby surroundings. SEPRONA, the environmental wing of the Guardia Civil, investigated the area and concluded that water quality has been affected. Locals first
complained in December, when a farmer said that 50 of his goats had died and pregnant goats were losing their young. A caviar producing company at Riofrio has also been affected. Development Minister José Blanco has been called by the Partido Popular to make a statement before congress, as the PP say that the environmental impact report for the tunnel’s construction was not followed.
ed by all the political parties who have worked together on a local and regional level for the benefit of the road’s users. He concluded: “The fact that there has been such a high level of cooperation in this project is testament that it can happen and I hope that it continues as our country needs to pull together in this global economic crisis.” PLEASURE After the ceremony, Orihuela Mayor Monica Lorente told members of the press that the N332 extension was an absolute necessity for the municipality and pointed out that as we enter the Easter break, it is quite fitting that the road has officially been opened, especially with the warm temperatures set to last and people wanting to use the local beaches. She concluded: “It gives me great pleasure as the Mayor of the Orihuela municipality to be part of such an excellent and much needed project.”
€1,500 fine for swimming with red flag
ELCHE TOWN hall have brought in a new ruling that gives local police the right to fine swimmers between €300 and €1,500 for entering the sea when the red flag is flying. The fine will depend on the amount of danger the bather has put him or herself in, according to Councillor for Tourism, Encarna Marco. The new law follows the death of a swimmer last year, who went into the sea while the red flag was up, despite numerous warnings from lifeguards. The red flag is flown on beaches when sea conditions are too dangerous for people to enter. Those who enter in such conditions also risk the lives of the Red Cross lifeguards.
Port expansion in Moraira will degrade environment
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Boost for jobs
PLANS TO attack the growing problem of unemployment in Benidorm have been announced, in a plan backed by politicians, unions and employers. At present there are over 7,200 people registered as jobless in the resort and the plan envisages a retraining scheme to make them more ‘competitive’ in the employment market. Benidorm Council has earmarked a €300,000 budget for the project this year as the recession has meant the problem demands ‘special attention’ in getting people back to work.
Beach repair
The damaged beach Moraira port
A PLAN to extend the port in Moraira to create 40 new berths is being criticised by residents and environmental experts. A meeting was called last weekend by the Cap d’Or residents association to discuss the implications of expanding the port. The plan includes increasing the height of the breakwater from 3.5m to
7m, which will obstruct the view to the sea from the town, according to Vicent Jesús Altur, from the Institute for Investigation of Coastal Zones. Pablo Sánchez Jérez, José Luis Sánchez Lizaso and Francisco Torres Alfonsea, all experts in geography, biology and science from Alicante University, argued that the extension would degrade water
quality and have negative consequences for the beds of posedonia seaweed that grows in the area and is an essential part of the local eco-system. The residents’ council have rejected the plan and are pleading with the Department of Infrastructure to come up with a more sustainable solution to better utilise the existing facilities in the port.
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By Jack Troughton WORK TO repair extensive storm damage at Benitachell Beach is to start on Tuesday April 8th, the town hall said on Wednesday. The project is being undertaken by the Coastal Department of Alicante and work is scheduled to be completed by around
June 1st. A spokesman for Benitachell Town Hall said Alicante officials had indicated their wish to make the repair to the popular beach as quickly as possible. “This project was studied by both sides in seeking the best sustainable solution for our beautiful coastline.”
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Car trouble
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Road Protest
by Jack Troughton
FRUSTRATED HOUSEHOLDERS are demanding action to stop an ‘outdoor’ second hand car business operating in a quiet Costa Blanca street. They claim that work repairing cars and cutting up wrecks for scrap is frequently carried out round the clock while up to 15 vehicles at a time – many on GB plates take up the narrow lane. And they say land has been levelled and a mature tree cut down to build a hard standing for three cars waiting their turn in the production line. At one time, raw sewage bled into the street after part of a sewage tank was damaged, as more space for cars was dug into a garden. One resident said: “They just seem to do as they please and have no thought of the consequences. They are the classic ‘neighbours from hell’ and just use everything to their own advantage.” People living close to Carrel Cigne in Albir told RTN they believed the business was unregistered but say the local authority has not responded to repeated complaints – although Alfaz del Pi Council maintains the police have been aware of the situation. TRANSPORT
And residents say a Bulgarian registered transporter was frequently seen delivering cars to the street and leaving with vehicles to sell. “There are sometimes 15 cars in the
The end to the work is still not in sight By Jack Troughton
Residents of Castell de Castells have been invited to join a protest against the continued closure of the road that has left the community “isolated”. People in the 517 strong population have been urged to air their frustrations on April 11 bout the
Residents Only
Vehicles in Carrel Cigne
street itself and they are working on them in the street,” said another homeowner. “We have seen the transporter with Bulgarian plates and another GB registered vehicle.” Another said: “Surely it has to be illegal to be working on cars in the street at all times of the day and night. “They are cannibalising cars for parts, cutting up cars for scrap and repairing others for sale – we sometimes see people
delays to improvements to Benigembla and the coast for much needed improvements. As reported in RTN, the end to the work is still not in sight and over a long winter, drivers have been forced to take the difficult detour around Taberna and over the Coll de Rates.
being shown vehicles.” And neighbours said they were literally losing sleep as electric lights were brought out with a generator to light up the street and allow work to continue at night. “You are lucky if they ever stop work.” “I have been woken up by the sound of hammering as they shear metal bearings off axles,” said one. “Lots of people have complained. This is a residential area – or at least that is what we thought when we moved here.”
By Jack Troughton Proposals to pedestrianise Alicante’s Old Town and ban non-resident drivers have reached initial agreement after a series of meetings. It appears likely that number plate recognition cameras will be used to police the system and fines imposed on drivers who ignore no entry signs to the area. Another scheme envisaged using barriers with residents being issued with magnetic swipe cars to gain access appears to be out of favour. However, further discussions are to be held concerning parking bays for residents and the access to the Old Town for delivery vehicles.
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Exercising mind and body by Jack Troughton SPORT AND CULTURE is being promoted by a Costa Blanca council as one of its key attractions for residents and visitors. Teulada Moraira is determined to use the talents of local musicians and artists in a special entertainment programme over the tourist season - hoping to boost the area’s economy. And Mayor Antoni Joan Bertomeu aims to “vastly improve” the social, cultural and sporting facilities of the municipality. “We have made certain decisions with regard to making life easier for us all,” he told a residents meeting. “For example, we have agreed it is necessary to open sports and cultural installations on Saturdays and Sundays.
Park life
“We know it is at the weekends when people have some spare time for these activities and the facilities will be very well used.” This week, the mayor officially opened a new exercise area in the shaded area behind Moraira’s L’Ampolla Beach together with a children’s play area – with eight exercise machines and play equipment purchased with a €67,000 grant from Valencia’s tourist authority. GREEN “The aim is to increase the use of this equipment in the open air,” he said. “As well as increase exercise and promote this green area.” The mayor has also announced overall plans to improve and make the best use of sporting facilities owned by the local authority.
THEME PARK Terra Mitica has had a hard ride of late but promises to push all the fun of the fair over Easter. The park is currently owned by a partnership of the Valencia government together with the CAM and Bancaja banks but with third party offers being received to buy the site, their future intentions are unclear. However, Costa Blanca town halls are being called upon to help promote the Benidorm theme park and help relaunch it as the best in Europe.
The new childrens play area
A project is underway to build a new full size football pitch and add another seven-aside pitch to the existing twin facilities, together with new changing rooms. Moraira will also see a new sport facility built and integrated into the town centre
– a plan currently being prepared for a tender process. Another area behind the beach at Moraira will be used to construct public ‘boules’ courts and land behind the town hall in Teulada is to be converted into a tranquil green area.
The Vila designs roundabouts on the theme of coloured houses of the Old Town
An artist impression of the new roundabouts
VILLAJOYOSA TOWN hall is to theme three roundabouts with figures that symbolise the coloured houses in the Old Town of La Vila. The houses are of cultural interest and considered to be the signature of the town for visiting tourists. The work is expected to start in a few weeks. Mayor Jaime Lloret
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY UNTIL THE END OF MAY 2010 CRYSTAL WINDOWS ARE OFFERING A FREE UPGRADE TO “LOW E” GLASS. THIS TYPE OF GLASS HAS BEEN USED BY ANGLIAN AND EVEREST FOR YEARS, AND IS NOW COMPULSORY IN THE UK WHEN FITTING AND REPLACING WINDOWS. IT
REFLECTS AMBIENT HEAT BACK INTO A ROOM IN WINTER, AND REFLECTS AMBIENT HEAT EXTERNALLY BACK OUT IN THE SUMMER. IT RESULTS IN LOWER FUEL BILLS IN THE WINTER. STANDARD DOUBLE GLAZING = 24% LESS ENERGY LOSS THAN SINGLE GLAZING. “LOW E” DOUBLE GLAZING = 42% LESS ENERGY LOSS THAN SINGLE GLAZING I.E. ALMOST TWICE AS EFFECIENT AS STANDARD DOUBLE GLAZING.
explained: “La Vila is a modern town and proud of its historical patrimony. We elected the coloured houses as our town symbol because we consider them most representative of our image.” José María Béjar, councillor for parks and gardens, explained that the town hall selected special materials and adjusted lights;
water and green zones to easily be identified with the coloured houses at a glance in green; yellow and ochre. The three roundabouts are: • N-332 Km 142 – 143 (access from Benidorm) • CV-770 Km 2 – 3 (access from the highway) • N-332 Km 136 – 137 (access from Alicante)
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Opposition parties demand Easter lifeguards by Louise Clarke AS THE FIRST wave of tourists arrives for Easter in the Orihuela Costa, the security issue of lifeguards on that stretch of the coast has still not been agreed upon. Pedro Mancebo Gilabert, Orihuela Town Councillor and spokesman of the CLR opposition party, told RTN: “Not only has this very important issue not been agreed upon but we are also aware that it has not even been budgeted for. Lifeguard cover for the start of the 2010 season was applied for in September 2009 to the governing PP party and to-date we have still not received a reply.” The CLR party, along with the PSOE and Los Verdes parties, met on three occasions to discuss this important matter and suggested various safety options to the PP party. Pedro added: “Even the organisation Cruz Roja was requested to join us and gave us vital information regarding putting their services to the best use.” LIFE SAVING
“Surely the start of the bathing
season cannot be decided by a Mayor?” questioned Pedro, “the start should be determined by the calendar and most importantly the weather!” The Councillor said that the opposition parties wish to offer quality tourism to our visitors and a very important part of this is offering the visitors, and of course the people who live here, life saving security on Orihuela’s beaches. He added: “Torrevieja and other stretches of the Costa Blanca coast have already extended their lifeguard cover from Easter until the end of October and we in Orihuela Costa have not even finalised the issue of cover for the shorter period June until September.” STRONG CURRENTS
“It is paramount that we have lifeguard cover on our beaches from Easter until the end of October,” said Pedro. “We know from past experience, and very sadly from the number of deaths, how important this cover is. Even more so at the start of the season, after such a cold winter, we are all eager to go for that long awaited swim in the Med and those treacherous
Orihuela beach
Levante winds, which can create strong currents and undertows are quickly forgotten. Again, towards the end of the season when we are still enjoying the warm bathing temperatures, we become a little less aware of the danger.” The CLR party insists that this service
Recession hits bars, but people still drinking at home ESTIMATES ARE that the crisis has led to the closure of 25,000 bars in Spain and the tax authority, Hacienda, says there has been a 20 percent fall in income from alcohol. Research from Neilsen has revealed that people are drinking fewer spirits on a night out, the average number falling from 2.5 to 1.2. Restaurants and
bars report that whisky, vodka, gin and rum sales are down between 7 and 14 percent. Beer sales appear to be unaffected, but restaurants are saying that wine is not selling well. However, petrol stations report an increase in ice cube sales – indicating that drinking hasn’t stopped – it’s just that people are staying in to do it.
is implemented on our beaches. “How can you, when lives are at stake, deny the extra lifeguard cover from Easter until the end of October?” asked Pedro. “We should be making the headlines in the newspapers boasting about the safety and
quality of our 18 kilometres of beaches and not announcing another accident on a stretch of beach, which was not manned by a lifeguard.” Pedro concluded: “We urge the PP party to address and finalise this matter as quickly as possible.”
British hang glider dies in Basque country A 56-YEAR-OLD British man has died in the Basque country while hang gliding. He fell onto rocks along the coast of Orio, Guipúzcoa. The accident happened at 06.00 on 28th March. The victim has not been named. Witnesses attempted to help the man but it proved impossible to reach him due to the rocks. When police arrived at the scene, they tried to revive the man without success. A helicopter from Getxo was called to take away the body.
Young brothers attacked by vicious Rottweiler by Louise Clarke IT SHOULD have been the start of a great family holiday for two young boys from Madrid. Instead, it was the start of a nightmare after a vicious and out of control Rottweiler attacked them as they played. The pair, who are spending the Easter holidays at the home of their grandparents in Jardin del Mar in Torrevieja, were happily playing in the garden of the house on Monday morning when they were attacked by the dog. According to the grandfather, they were just quietly playing in the front of the house when the dog suddenly attacked the youngsters. The grandfather quickly ran to the aid of the five-year-old and seven-year-old boys, shouting at the dog whilst trying to release them from the claws of the deranged animal, which was without a lead and whose owner was close by. The older brother took the brunt of the attack and suffered more than ten separate wounds to his left leg. The younger boy suffered minor cuts, bruises and grazes. The owner soon came to the scene and pulled the dog away and put its lead on,
separating it from the children but whilst doing so, the dog also attacked him. The grandfather, still in shock, has pleaded for greater awareness and better control with these types of dogs and the father of the children has confirmed that he will be taking legal action against the owner of the animal. The law states that owners of these types of dogs must follow certain guidelines including having them on a lead and muzzled at all times when out in public. Therefore, the Guardia Civil is also investigating the matter and it is thought that criminal charges may be brought against the owner. The dog was later transported by police to the Torrevieja Municipal Animal Centre, where he will stay until his fate has been decided by a judge. The boys, meanwhile, who were transported to Torrevieja Hospital after the attack and treated for their injuries, are out of danger but are both still in shock. The elder boy remains in hospital following an infection in one of his bites but the younger brother has been released and is back at the home of his grandparents in Torrevieja.
New Police Officers in San Javier
The new police officers
THE TOWN Hall of San Javier has welcomed seven new local police officers to the town. The new officers were officially sworn in earlier this week in front of San Javier Mayor, Pepa García, Councillor for Security, Manuel Leal and the town’s Chief of Local Police Matías Miguel Romero. After the ceremony the agents were congratulated by members of their family and friends who were at the Town Hall to see the event. The addition of these new police officers brings the total number of local police agents in San Javier to 71.
Details of transport study revealed By Louise Clarke THE PUBLIC Transport Platform of the Vega Baja has released their ‘Airport to Torrevieja Tram Route Feasibility Study,’ ordered in 2007 and conducted with the support of the Town Halls of Torrevieja and Guardamar. The study has looked into the possibilities of an electrical tram route to operate on tracks, from El-Altet Airport into the centre of Torrevieja and on to the City’s hospital. The document states that there was little or no interest from the Valencian Government in supporting this new transport route and there is no mention of either the Orihuela or Pilar de la Horadada municipalities, who could greatly benefit from a coastal transport link to and from the Alicante International Airport. This has infuriated the Mayor of Pilar, Ignacio Ramos, who claims that
the Valencian Government has little or no interest in anything that goes on in his municipality, which is the most southern in the Community. The study says that the link would prove most valuable not only to the residents of the area but also the tourists who land at the airport, providing them with ‘considerable savings in transportation costs.’ OBSTACLES At the moment the plan incorporates only the municipalities from Santa Pola south to Torrevieja and still does not confirm where it would connect with the airport. The project anticipates a terminal in Santa Pola, where a connection would be made to Elche, as well as ample car parking space for commuters wishing to travel to the City of Alicante or the airport. And the plan is to run the tracks by the
side of the existing N332 to minimise the impact on the protected salt lakes. There would also be terminals at La Marina and Guardamar. It is here, however, that the plan gets tricky as the tracks must overcome three large obstacles: drains that are used to displace water from the Segura River. It is proposed that the tracks will either go under the drains or over, using a mechanical lift before continuing parallel to the N332 to Torrevieja, also to have a terminal. At this point it will connect with other municipal public transport facilities. There will be a final terminal at the Torrevieja hospital and the CV-95. The report states that it hasn’t ruled out a future possible connection to the Orihuela Costa and Pilar de la Horadada, although another feasibility study would have to be carried out for that section.
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Golden wedding celebration BERYL COLLINS and Ron Mitchell lived in the vicinity of each other in the Wirral, but they had never met. Not until the week that Ron was demobbed from the Army following his National Service. It was love at first sight when Beryl fell for this 6 foot guy, suntanned with jet black hair. Beryl was 17, Ron was 22 and they became engaged the year after and married the following year in March 1960. Their daughter Dawn was born a year later. Ron worked for the Royal Mail all his life and was an office manager when he retired after 40 years. Beryl worked for 21 years at the local hospital as a technician and assistant to the radiographers. Beryl & Ron’s main hobbies together were
ballroom dancing; walking with their Labradors; travel to far off places; reading and swimming. Ron is also a lover of football
Ron and Beryl today
and a ‘true blue’ Evertonion! They are both avid animal lovers and have always had a domestic pet, usually cats and dogs, often both together. Since arriving in Spain 12 years ago they have enjoyed taking part in show groups, originally The Harlequins, but for the past couple of years with the lovely Cameo group. Ron, daughter Dawn and granddaughter Renell are all performers. Steve, who is Dawn’s partner, helps with the sound systems and Beryl is backstage whenever she can. Their Golden Wedding anniversary was celebrated in their home town of Altea at a lovely local restaurant where family and friends enjoyed a wonderful evening. Beryl and Ron are now enjoying a few days break away.
Ron and Beryl on their wedding day in 1960
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THE ROYAL British Legion in Spain has launched a recruiting campaign to find more volunteer caseworkers ready to offer their time to help others. New recruits need not come from the ranks of Legion branches across the region but are needed to deliver essential support to members. And people are particularly needed in the north Valencia region; Torrevieja; Guadamar; Barcelona and Catalonia. The Royal British Legion provides financial, social and emotional support for those who have served and are currently serving in the Armed Forces, their dependents and carers. In 2009, some 154,000 people were eligible for help in Spain. District Welfare Officer Wendy Dengate said a special induction day would be held at the beginning of May for anyone who wanted to find out more about the work involved in becoming a volunteer and training would be given to people interested in becoming caseworkers or hospital visitors.
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SOLVE “Welfare support in Spain is of particular importance for the many people who find themselves isolated or alone,” she said. “The key welfare issues affecting those living here are healthcare, social care, emotional distress, financial support and a lack of advice and guidance in solving life problems. “Legion beneficiaries are sometimes disenfranchised due to a lack of integration, the language barrier and lack of knowledge regarding state support.” Anyone who wishes to step forward as a prospective volunteer can call Wendy on 676 451 780 – and if people are in need of support and advice, or know someone needing the Legion’s help, they can also ring Wendy. For more information about Royal British Legion branches and contact details of their locations, visit www.spainnorth. legionbranches.net
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Thank you for the HELP HELP Murcia Mar Menor would like to thank representatives of the Press and Radio for publicising our event and also thank sponsors Barclays Bank, Los Narejos branch, Offax, and Cafe Golf for helping to raise just under €900 at the golf tournament held at La Tercia on 25th March. Monies raised goes to help orphaned children and babies in Cartagena, as well as Heart; Stroke and Alzheimer’s patients in Murcia, and to provide mobility equipment for aftercare. Anyone wishing to help, or join the charity please contact Chris on 661 627 985
EHIC
Earlier this week I received my new EHIC card from Newcastle. The letter accompanying the card stated that if I live permanently outside the UK would I please return the card. I queried this and am told that the letters were sent to overseas addresses before a suitable letter had been written! This information was of some relief to me and I hope that it will relieve any concern to your readers who may have read the misleading note. Regards, Allen Everington
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What’s with Iberdrola? Having had an invoice from Iberdrola for €144.95, saying the bank hadn’t paid it, and also an invoice for credit of €69-92, an over estimate, in just one month, one wonders what’s happening. How come they are allowed to do this, over estimate by so much and using a pensioner’s money, gaining interest at the bank, when they have records to know how much you used in the previous year? If they hadn’t overestimated by so much, the bill for €75-03 (adjusted) would have been paid by direct debit anyway. Surely the Government or some department could rectify this as there must be lots of other people
this is happening to. Basically they are stealing customers’ money for a month to gain interest and leaving people who might be pensioners or disabled short of money. On top of that these customers are getting quite a few power cuts. I am sorry to say this is my second letter of complaint to the papers about Iberdrola (they cut my electricity off due to their computer mistake). I am not going to sign myself disgruntled or anything like that as I’m not. I enjoy living in Spain but sometimes there are hiccups and some (mainly large) companies need a rocket up their proverbial. Regards Mick Scarles, Javea
Habitation certificates Expat help I read with interest your article regarding the signing of Habitation Certificates by Councillor Aniorte. I am sure all the owners in the Urbanisations mentioned will be delighted. However, beware, our Urbanisation, Colinas de la Pinada, was in the same position but after many visits to Orihuela costa Town Hall and meetings with Mr. Pokroppa (who was very receptive and helpful) we got our Habitation Certificates approx fifteen months ago. Recently our Administrator, prompted by me, checked with the Orihuela Town Hall Land
Registry to ascertain whether our houses were correctly listed in their records. To our horror we found out that they were listed as STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION. I would be pleased if Cllr. Aniorte could explain how that can be when they issued our Habitation Certificates fifteen months ago. Should any of us wish to sell our properties the Solicitor of the prospective buyer will be given this information whilst carrying out the necessary searches, hence preventing the sale. Explanation please, from Cllr. Aniorte or his staff. A D Maclean
Royal British Legion
THE CUMBERLAND BAR, Benidorm, is the venue for the British Legion meeting, 13.00, 8th April, courtesy of Nigel, ex-serviceman and fund raiser for the Poppy Appeal and Homes for Heroes. The Poppy boxes in Benidorm and district bars raise funds for British ex-servicemen and women in need, living in Spain. They do not detract from the Poppy Appeal for Remembrance Day. Please join. Chairman: Benidorm & District Branch, Royal British Legion
Regarding the headlines in the TELEGRAPH in UK: • Bulldozing expats will hurt Spain, Foreign Office minister cautions • A British couple who were forced to live in their garage when the Spanish government knocked down their £600,000 Spanish villa • On Wednesday a new offensive was launched against notorious Spanish land laws that continue to wreck the holidayhome dreams of Britons • Spanish property scandal affecting English citizens We were contacted by MEP Marta Andreasen’s office regarding the Spanish property scandal asking for brief information. Visit our website and you’ll find out what British Citizens can do in Spain to protect their assets and properties and to claim damages against authorities, Town Halls, Government, etc. THEMIS EuroJuristas, SL, Günther A. Wagner, ph. D. Lawyer and Economist, www.justicespain.com
Kennel care Pets are a huge part of family life and it’s difficult to trust others to look after them. We placed a lovely, healthy, five-year-old dog into a British owned kennels advertising a number of super services: dog walking, 24hr vet service etc, for only one week. On collection day, we were told he was in some pain and had been this way for three days (no contact was made to inform us of this). We rushed him
to the vet who told us he had suffered a heart attack and was very ill. After one week he was still no better. On 23rd March, in much distress, he was put to sleep. We are devastated that he suffered for so many days without veterinary care. The kennels response is that they are sorry. Please check any Kennels before leaving your pet with them. Heartbroken Jan
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Your basic guide to the (EHIC) THERE HAS been a lot of discussion recently about healthcare rights and some confusion about the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), the little blue cards that used to be known as E111 forms. Here is a brief guide to EHIC entitlements. You can also visit www.nhs.co.uk, ukinspain.fco.gov.uk or contact your local Pension, Benefit and Healthcare Team based at the British Consulates in Alicante and Malaga.
A few other things to remember about EHICs: • Residency in this instance refers to your centre of interest. This can be defined by where you spend most of your time, where you work or where you have your main ties. • EHICs offer access to treatment on the same basis that health care is normally provided to nationals of that State. • Most EHICs issued by the UK are
sent to UK residents, and some of the letters that usually accompany a UK resident’s EHIC have been sent to UK citizens living abroad. The letters have now been adapted, and all cards issued in the future to those living abroad should be catered towards an international audience. • If you are not eligible for a European Health Insurance Card, it is advisable to take out private health insurance when travelling abroad.
Who can get an EHIC?
What does the EHIC cover?
Where can you use the EHIC?
Where can you get the EHIC from?
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Everyone.
All necessary treatment. This means any treatment which allows you to continue with your temporary stay in comfort.
State run hospitals, health centres and local GPs in any EEA country outside of UK e.g. Spain.
• online: UK National Health Service www.ehic.org.uk • by phone: 0845 606 2030 or +44 191 203 5555 (if outside the UK) • by post: EHIC Applications, PO Box 1115, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, NE99 1SW
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People paying social security contributions in Spain or in receipt of a Spanish benefit and their dependants.
All necessary treatment. This means any treatment which allows you to continue with your temporary stay in comfort.
State run hospitals, health centres and local GPs in any EEA country outside of Spain e.g. UK
Local Social Security Office (Instituto Nacional de la Seguridad Social). The Spanish EHIC is called a “Tarjeta Sanitaria Europea”
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People registered for healthcare in Spain on an E121 form (mainly UK State Pensioners or people in receipt of long term incapacity benefit) or an E109 form and their dependants.
All necessary treatment. This means any treatment which allows you to continue with your temporary stay in comfort.
State run hospitals, health centres and local GPs in any EEA country outside of Spain e.g. UK. You will need to present your UK issued EHIC to access NHS services.
Before 01/05/10, your local Social Security Office in Spain. After 01/05/10, the UK Department of Health. You and your dependant should receive an application form in the post.
José María Aznar spent €2.3 million trying to win medal
SPAIN’S FORMER Prime Minister, José María Aznar, is accused of diverting €2.3 million of public money to a lobbying campaign to promote himself as a candidate for a United States Congress gold medal. An investigation is underway by the Tribunal de Cuentas (Auditor’s Court). The cabinet approved the use of the €2.3 million in December 2003. Aznar allegedly signed a contract with a US company, Piper Rudnick, paying them €100,000 per month to run the campaign on his behalf. Despite the fortunes spent, Aznar was never bestowed with the medal.The Congressional Gold Medal is, along with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States. The decoration is awarded to an individual who performs an outstanding deed or act of service to the security, prosperity, and national interest of the United States. American citizenship is not a requirement.
Age Concern trains up new recruits AGE CONCERN España volunteers received first-class training at a two-day event in Mallorca last week, supported by the British Consulate. Five new volunteers on Tenerife will support over-50s to live full and independent lives. The newcomers were joined by 60 other caseworkers, to hear from experts in the volunteer, benefits and mental health sectors. Age Concern España caseworkers respond through advice line INFOLINE, or through the British Consulate network. Their role is to assess clients according to individual financial and social needs. Funding for the project was provided by the Cabildo of Tenerife, the Tenerife Sur Lions and the British Consulate in the Canary Islands. More information on making donations to Age Concern España can be found at www.acespana.org
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Banderas in Málaga for Semana Santa
Golf’s top tip by Jack Troughton
Antonio Banderas in his robe
MALAGA BORN actor Antonio Banderas has been in his home town all week to partake in Easter week processions. On Palm Sunday, he joined his brotherhood to help carry the Virgen de Lágrimas y Favores through the streets. Melanie Griffith and daughter Stella de la Carmen were also present to watch the parade. Banderas said that he would soon have news on two more acting projects: one in Spain and one abroad.
10,000 students meet for paella MORE THAN 10,000 students gathered last Tuesday at Alicante University for the traditional paella fiesta. The meeting was staged in a car park, and for the first time, entry and alcohol consumption was controlled. Students paid €3 to enter, or €5 to enter and receive a portion of paella and a litre of drink (beer, sangria or soft drink). Most opted for the cheaper entry fee and the organisers reported that despite the good atmosphere, people “ate very little.”
RTN’s HARDWORKING golf specialist Noel Eastwell has been selected as one of Great Britain and Ireland’s nominees to join the list of the World’s top 100 professional coaches. The sportsman, who has been playing golf for 28 years, was delighted at the news that puts him in the front rank of people teaching the game – and his selection is a tremendous advert for the sport on the Costa Blanca. Noel, a member of the World Golf Teachers Association, said: “Whether or not I get included in the final list, this is a huge honour for me.” He explained every four years Britain and Ireland choose 10 candidates for inclusion in a worldwide list to be finalised at a Florida meeting. “It is something that obviously I aspire to,” he said. “As a coach I have to continue improving and learning. You have to realise you can never know it all. “To give the client the best service you have to acknowledge this fact, keep an open mind and keep learning new coaching techniques. This honour is a step in the right direction, but I still have to keep learning.” ELITE
Noel, who took up golf after injury ruined his football career, has been
Noel Eastwell (left) with Peter Hudson the President of the World Golf Teachers Federation
a member of the elite World Golf Teachers Federation for two years. “We have had a lot of people not good enough to get into the Federation because of the high standards it demands.” At present the coach – known for his dedication and jovial sense of humour – has around100 clients plus the players he helps during intensive five-day or weekend courses in Spain. “I absolutely love coaching. To me it is far more fun than actually playing,”
he said. “When you see people I have taken from a 23 handicap to one of 8 or 9, it is a marvellous feeling to see the improvement they have made. “To turn people who have never picked up a club in their lives into golfers who are more than capable when they are awarded a handicap is wonderful to see.” And he said the whole process of getting people out on the course and competing “is fantastic and gives me tremendous satisfaction.”
Torrevieja astro turf pitches ready by May
The new spectator stands
by Louise Clarke THE TORREVIEJA Town Hall has announced that the new astro turf football facility in the city will be ready by May. The Mayor, Pedro Hernandez Mateo, visited the site of both astro turf football pitches in the Sport City earlier this week, along with the Councillor of Sports, Daniel Plaza, the Director of Large Projects, Jose Antonio Sanchez, and the Councillor for Works and Services, Javier Montoro. They inspected all the facilities, including changing rooms and first aid rooms, which have been made possible thanks to the central government’s Plan E grant, which amounted to €2.3 million. The Mayor praised the outstanding quality of workmanship and the speed with which the works have taken
place, especially given the delays that the contractors have experienced due to the heavy rain during the last few months. The Mayor then inspected the new racket sports area, which, when completed, will have cost €4.8 million to construct and which will contain 10 tennis courts as well as a central track and has the capacity for between 700 and 1700 spectators. He also visited the new €7 million multipurpose sports field that will be home to the municipal rugby, football, hockey and cricket teams and which will have a capacity for over 3,000 spectators. The Mayor concluded his tour by saying that the new sports city will be a valuable addition to the City of Torrevieja, to promote sports tourism and extend even further what the city has to offer.
Book fair opens in Torrevieja
The trio spent the morning meeting the stall holders
By Louise Clarke THE MAYOR of Torrevieja, Pedro Hernandez Mateo, and the Spanish Author Álex Rovira, who won the City of Torrevieja Book Prize, officially opened the 14th annual Torrevieja Book Fair last weekend. Along with the Councillor for Culture, Eduardo Dolón, the trio spent the morning
walking along the Paseo de la Libertad in the city, meeting stall holders and browsing the wonderful array of books on display. The seven participating book shops, including Bargain Books, will have their stalls at the fair for the next ten days until it officially closes on Monday 12th April. The Mayor told RTN
that he thinks that the fair, which attracts thousands of people interested in culture and literature, is a positive and valuable asset for the City. He wished all the participating stores the very best of luck and said that he hoped that the weather was favourable, so that even more people will visit.
New Semana Santa Museum
MORE THAN thirty companies have put in tenders to be the contractors for the first phase of the new Semana Santa Museum in Torrevieja. The location of the new museum will be on Avenida de las Habeneras opposite the court buildings and will have seven floors in total. As well as the museum, there will be a cafeteria, a shop and an exhibition centre with a construction and furnishing budget of €5.642.000. The existing Semana Santa Museum building, situated behind the Los Arcos Restaurant, will become a new satellite Town Hall once its contents have been transferred to the new building.
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When the going gets tough by Jack Troughton DEALING WITH competition nerves is something every golfer must face and Team North has been told to grasp the nettle. Both Natasha ‘Nats’ Woodhams and Max Beard let the pressure get to them during RTN’s tournament at Alicante Golf last month – and ended their round frustrated and angry with themselves. However, professional coach Noel Eastwell wants 14-year-old Nats and 13-year-old Max to mould nervous energy to their advantage when out on the course. Max admitted that at the end of the competition, Noel had “a bit of a talk with us.” Noel added: “I talked: they listened.” He explained: “I told them to take the pressure off themselves. They must use their nerves as a positive rather than a negative.” And he said every golfer must aspire to
win competitions. “There is no tournament without pressure and if you enjoy the pressure rather than fear it, you can get more from it.” Noel said Team North was still inexperienced in competition golf. “Hopefully, the RTN competition was a massive learning curve for them.” The youngsters have taken the good advice on board. Nats said: “I have put it behind me. What was done was done and I cannot change it.” She said of the bad shots and the ‘negative side,’ she was determined to “try and change, to be more confident. Don’t doubt myself and don’t put pressure on myself.” Max said he had benefitted from the competition experience. “I am just taking all the positives and working on the weaknesses of what went wrong – and I am not going to do it again.”
Noel teaching Nats and Max
Nats and Max won a year’s free lessons with Noel as part of the Golf Factor. Sam Curtis and Charlie Little won the prize, worth €2,000 each, in the south of the RTN region to form rivals Team South. Noel’s task is to hone the four young golfers’ raw talent and give them the opportunity of becoming top sportsmen. Team North are currently in a “tense” internal weekly challenge at the end of every lesson at Javea Golf Club - designed to keep Nats and Max on their toes. Max has had the edge over the last six weeks as the two friends enjoy the battle and the banter.
And at present Nats is working on her putting action – all the time reminded by Noel that “every time you are on the green you should be looking to get the ball in the hole.” She said her wrist was “flapping” as she went to putt and had to practice “a good flat impact” of club on ball. Max is correcting an already impressive swing. He said he aimed to improve his “rhythm and tempo” and get a 90 degree angle with his shoulders to swing wider and hit the ball further. “I am also working on my feet and balance,” he said. “Getting my feet firmly planted on the ground.”
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Hollywood may stop DVD sales in Spain A REPORT in last week’s Los Angeles Times says that Hollywood may withdraw DVDs from sale in Spain. So many movies are downloaded by internet here that sales are plummeting. Sony Pictures President, Michael Lyton, says he is close to reaching the decision that the entertainment business is no longer viable in Spain. The Los Angeles Times says that digital piracy is part of Spanish culture and could lead Spain to become the second country in the World, after South Korea, where DVD sales do not make profits. The law in Spain states that downloading films online is not illegal as long as the film isn’t used to make money. Algeles GonzálezSinde, Spain’s Minister for Culture, partially blames internet service providers, who she claims sell broadband connections with the right to download movies. According to the Media Control group GfK, between 2006 and 2009, the number of movies downloaded in Spain jumped from 132 million per year to 350 million and simultaneously, DVD sales dropped by 30 percent.
Bob walks to England for MABS
RIGHT NOW, as you are reading this, Bob Lewis from the Orihulea Costa is heading north on foot and he will be doing just that every day for the next six weeks. Bob set off from Concierto’s Bar in Playa Flamenca yesterday, 1st April, at 09.30 and is walking to his home town of Lowton near Wigan in Lancashire. The reason he is doing this is to raise as much money as possible for the cancer support group, MABS. Bob, 62, sadly lost his wife Carol earlier this year. She was diagnosed with cancer of the liver, kidneys and pancreas in October 2009 and after an unsuccessful bout of chemotherapy, she finally succumbed to the dreadful disease a week after doctors at Torrevieja Hospital told her there was nothing more that they could do. ASHES The couple had been married for ten years and were keen walkers. In fact when Carol first fell ill last summer, they were on a walking holiday in the Pyrenees, so it seemed apt to Bob that he raised money for the charity that supported them so well during Carol’s illness, by walking. And although Carol is no longer with him in body, in spirit Bob knows that she will be with him eve-
ry step of the way, especially as he will be taking her ashes with him on the walk, so that they can be buried alongside her parents in a cemetery in Liverpool once he gets there. Bob, whose first wife died of MS after they had been married nearly 25 years, told RTN: “MABS were fantastic when Carol was ill. I called Gill as I needed a wheelchair and she arranged one straight away. From then on, they were with us all the way, supporting us and helping with practical things.” LUCK
He wanted to start his walk much earlier than this, but had to go through the endless amount of paperwork regarding his wife’s death before he could set off. So, he chose to set off on April fool’s Day and hopes to be in Lowton before his 63rd birthday on May 14th. He plans to walk between 20 and 26 kilometres a day and will be staying wherever he can on the way. Bob will be walking to Santander, where he will catch a ferry to Plymouth, and from there he will continue his walk to Lowton. RTN would like to wish Bob the very best of luck and if you would like to sponsor him or donate to MABS on his behalf, please visit their website at www.mabscancersupport.org.
Segovia town hall teaches teen girls how to pull A NEW initiative by the Socialist council in Segovia means that
13 to 16-year-old girls can learn how to pick up boyfriends. The
Bob outside Concierto’s in Playa Flamenca, where he set off yesterday
Socialist Councillor for Youth in Segovia, Javier Arranz, says that the course will teach girls not only how to attract boyfriends, but also give information on preventing sexual and domestic violence and teach social interaction skills.
The town hall is sponsoring the course, which starts in April, and a leaflet has already been released to promote it, which uses the phrase: ‘Aprende a ligar’, literally: ‘Learn to pull.’ The Partido Popular party are against the initiative.
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Find out how you can qualify for €75+ (and much more) of petrol vouchers! QUESTION: Recently I took my UK registered car to a Spanish ITV station. They checked the car, took my money and passed it, giving me an ITV certificate, but NO sticker which legally has to be visible in the windscreen of the car. On informing my friends that I was now legal to drive in Spain, one of them said I was incorrect with my statement. Why did he say this? ANSWER: The ITV station would have issued a certificate on the assumption that you were transferring the car onto Spanish plates. Apparently, they forward details of all the cars that go through the stations to Trafico in Alicante. Every so often, Trafico will run a computer check on the foreign cars given the ITV, against the ones that have transferred their plates to Spanish and those who have not could be investigated by the police. If you have no intention of transferring your plates, there is no alternative but to take the car back to the UK every year and get an MOT certificate and then pay for UK road tax. If you do return to the UK with your car and for any reason become involved with the police authorities, the first thing they will do is check to see if your car is registered with the Motor Insurance Bureau. QUESTION: I have just received my internet based insurance policy. I thought my contents were covered for an amount of over €30,000 but I see that if I have a partial loss, only a few items are covered up to a maximum of just over €4,000. Can this be correct? ANSWER: No two policies are ever the same. Once again be
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very careful that you are not seduced by an unrealistic price. On claiming, you could be very shocked to find how little you are actually insured for. I suggest that you read your policy document very carefully. It is much better to fully understand and accept what you are insured for, rather than receive a nasty surprise when making a claim. If after reading the policy, you are not happy with it, I suggest you change your insurer. If you have any doubts at all, why don’t you pop into one of my offices with your policy document and my experienced staff will be able to explain clearly the exact cover you have …or possibly don’t have. QUESTION: Recently I visited the DVLA website to check the information regarding insuring a UK registered vehicle prior to returning to the UK by car and I have been informed that my car needs to be registered with the Motor Insurance Bureau. Up to now there is still no updated information on any Spanish insurer being members of this bureau. ANSWER: I still do not understand why the DVLA have not updated the information on their website because I can assure you Liberty Seguros are full members and are registered with them. I do not think that people realise quite how important this membership is to we ex pats. If you want to check that your insurer is registered with the MIB, please log onto their website www.mib.org.uk, click on the motor insurance database, then company name in the left hand column and members, to find your insurance company click on the ‘L’ for Liberty.
*LIBERTY SEGUROS NEWS BULLETIN* The insurer I work with, Liberty Seguros, as I have previously mentioned, have not entered the price war and they want and need to be there in the future, able to settle claims in full, not to increase the premiums drastically to cover service and claims. However, they have been extremely generous with some very special offers, one being a free protected no claims bonus (terms apply). This means that the first accident you have in your car will not count against you with a subsequent loss to your no claims bonus. When taking out a new fully comprehensive car policy with Liberty, (in excess of €350), they will also give you a €50 petrol voucher. If then you take out a second policy, you will be given a choice of a very well chosen gift, plus an extra discount on the second policy from my Company. As a valued client of Liberty, on recommending a friend who then purchases a car policy, Liberty will give both persons a €25 petrol voucher, plus of course if the new policy holder takes out the fully comprehensive policy, as indicated above, he will also receive the €50 voucher, making in total free petrol to the value of €75. WOW. I think you will agree with me that these are generous offers from a very serious company that believes in looking after their clients, not just today but also tomorrow. One other highlight of the Liberty Car policy is the free choice of garage; this is a great benefit and obviously very convenient for the client to be able to choose. These are just some of the many reasons why you should contact us, or pop into one of the JCC offices. You will find we are a ‘good crowd.’
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No more Neros anymore… Watts In Britain By
Paul Watts
CORPORATE BLANDNESS marches ever onwards and whenever individuality rears its unacceptable head, the faceless MacDonaldisators of society are ready – rather like the giant apple men in The Beatles’ film Yellow Submarine – to squash that spark of individuality or uniqueness stone dead. “Oh gawd, Watts,” I hear you ask, “What’s brought all this on?” Well, travelling back from the Midlands to the south coast, I jumped out at Watford Junction to wait for my connection. With an hour to spare, I wandered into the town. An hour and a half out of Sutton Coldfield and I found myself walking across an almost identical canvas. Sutton Coldfield had just morphed into Watford. It was a Groundhog Day moment: same shops; same coffee bars; same pubs. I was very depressed. I know that there are some places that retain their unique character but for the most part, high streets in any town in England all look the same now. My mood wasn’t lifted any when I arrived at Lewes Station and popped into my favourite station café, the Runaway. Now the Runaway is unique; it’s run by Vic and Jackie Elsey and has a charm entirely of its own. You have to visit it to fully appreciate it. To my dismay, Jackie told me that Southern Rail (or is it
Shove’em Rail) have told her and Vic that they must pay for a major refit to transform their little café into a ‘modern and contemporary unit.’ She said, “We’ve been told that a national retailer is ready to move in…” Shunted out by Starbucks, eh? Jackie added, “It seems they don’t want individualism; they want everything to be homogenised and to look the same.” The reward, it seems, for twenty-three years service. Last week’s letters page of the local rag, Sussex Express, was full of support for keeping the café in Vic and Jackie’s stewardship. Jill Parkin, a regular punter at the Runaway, wrote: “It is Vic and Jackie’s café, not the identical spawn of some national brand.” She added, “Their bacon sandwiches come with philosophy; their coffee comes with a joke or a song. That’s why it works – that and the fact that no dirty table remains unwiped for more than 30 seconds.” Very true Jill, unlike the Costa Coffee branch at Mere Green in the West Midlands that I visited recently. The trio of teenage ‘baristas’ in charge of that establishment seemed unmoved by the fact that their branch was participating in a festival of litter: the experience of a relaxing coffee was somewhat lessened by the sticky tables and Styrofoam detritus. As Jill rightly observes, “The national franchise
chains are leagues behind [the Runaway] in quality and efficiency.” Still… can’t let that sort of soppy sentimentality stop Shove’em Rail from bringing in a new plastic alternative, Jill. A Shove’em Rail spokeswoman spoke the party line: “This process is at an early stage… we don’t have any further information to share with you but I can reassure you that we are committed to providing our passengers with the best possible services at Lewes Station.” Blah, blah, blah… all the old platitudes rolled out: “Rationalisation; modernisation; Lewes to become a showcasestation.” Mind you, I wouldn’t want to be in Shove’em’s shoes if the locals decide to take this cause to heart. Not so long ago in Lewes another example of corporate bully-boy tactics rebounded on its perpetrator. The pub chain Green King decided that the local brew, Harveys, would no longer be stocked in their pub the Lewes Arms. The locals pleaded, “Please don’t do that.” Green King responded, “Like it or lump it.” The locals neither liked nor lumped but left – in droves, and the Lewes Arms became a ghost pub. The pub regulars de-camped to the nearby Con Club and a near military campaign of boycott began. Long story short: Green King capitulated after long months; Harveys was returned to the
The Runway in Sussex
Lewes Arms and within a few months Green King had sold the pub. Goliath had his nose bloodied and the same may well happen to Shove’em Rail if they displace the Runaway. Shove’em - er sorry - Southern Rail is part of the giant multi-national Govia group. Okay, over to our RTN business correspondent: “Govia is a joint venture between Go-Ahead and French group Keolis.” So, what do we know of these then? Well, Keolis is the largest private sector French transport group with over 33,500 staff in 7 European countries. They reckon to transport 1.8 billion passengers annually. Keolis’s major claim is that it designs transport solutions appropriate to the local environment. Keolis also boasts that it strives to provide “public transport that allies a spirit of service with innovation and efficiency.” So, you’d think given their alleged ‘spirit of service with innovation’ that they’d applaud the work of Vic and Jackie down
on Lewes Station, wouldn’t you? Maybe not... Now, how about Go-Ahead, the other company in this equation? According to one independent account: “The main distinguishing features of the Go-Ahead Group are the relatively high degree of autonomy the group offers its individual operating companies, and its focus on investing in local management.” Perhaps the ‘local’ Shove’em Rail management cares not for ‘investing’ in local enterprise, eh? “Let’s just bung a Starbuck’s here, chaps; the natives will soon get used to it.” Here at the Runaway we have a timeless, charming, well run, clean, and dare I say it unique enterprise that pleases all of its consumers all of the time. And the big boys want to stomp in like bullies and railroad it. Hmmm, makes you think there must be money involved here somewhere… Watts in Sussex enjoying a ‘con leche’ at the Runaway; the run, run, run-run Runaway…
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by Louise Clarke
IN THESE times of economic uncertainty, many businesses are struggling to stay ‘visible.’ To help those who want to put themselves ‘out there’ but do not have the marketing budget to match their ambitions, RTN is proud to bring you The Biz Spain. This brand new website makes it easy for you to search for businesses here in Spain and to find valuable contact details, websites, email addresses and much more. And it is so easy to do! Whoever you are looking for, whatever tradesman you need, all you have to do is log onto The Biz Spain and all the information is at your fingertips. From lawyers and notaries to electricians and TV repair men, from
The brand new BizSpain website
builders and plumbers to restaurants and supermarkets, as well as personal services, sports and leisure, The Biz Spain has it all covered. If you have a business, don’t be invisible, especially online. The Biz Spain can make your business stand out from your competitors and help you generate quality leads. The Biz Spain creates value for money for all businesses by putting buyers in touch with sellers through a simple to use, cost-effective online advertising medium. USER-FRIENDLY
the online local search on a website that is bright, easy to read, effective and well maintained. The Biz Spain has been designed incorporating eye-catching colours and using new technology to make the site speedier and more userfriendly, with excellent navigation and search facilities. As more and more people sign up to The Biz Spain, it will become the leading business search in Spain and with expat and Spanish businesses on the site, you will get more choice and literally, the best of both worlds. GETTING NOTICED
The Biz Spain aims to be the best provider of quality business leads in all markets here in Spain and we can provide highquality leads to our advertisers through
The Biz Spain offers clear and easy ways to contact the advertisers and includes useful and relevant content to help you decide which advertiser to contact. Advertisers can
be listed in a number of service sections to improve their chances of getting noticed by customers and with hundreds of businesses all over the Costa Blanca already in on the act, can you afford not to be? Any business can have a free basic listing but if you want to upgrade you can pick and choose additions to suit your requirements from twelve different optional fields; including a gallery display for your product portfolio as well as a link to your own website. You can choose to manage your own listing on the site and make changes when you need to or you can contact the office and The Biz Spain team will manage it for you. It’s your choice! For a free listing or to discuss the packages available, please contact Kath Poole on 902 118 999 or visit www.thebizspain.com.
This is Spain Exhibition - don’t miss a great day out! THERE ARE two things that make you think instantly of spring; the first is the sound of a cuckoo and the second is the Spring edition of the This is Spain Exhibition. Once again, the event will be held at the prestigious four star Hotel Orihuela Costa Resort, a venue ideal for an exhibition like this, with a purpose built exhibition hall, on 23rd, 24th and 25th April 2010. There will be plenty of outdoor space for people with larger products to display. The Resort has an elegant restaurant as well as an outdoor bar and snack area. You could also bring your swim suit as there is a pool! Once again, event organizer Christine Roche and her team have gone out of their way to source companies with new and interesting products to display such as a new selection of cheeses and wines for you to try. A local Indian restaurant will be offering exhibition goers the chance to sample different dishes and, continuing in the food section, there will be a selection of award winning home-made pickles, sauces and chutneys to buy. There will be many items for the home and garden, including a
Visitors sample and buy cheese at last year’s show
new concept that will particularly interest people who rent out apartments and villas in the summer. The airconomy device works in a similar way to some hotel key fobs where, on entering your apartment or villa, your holiday guests will be required to insert the airconomy fob. Richard and Clodagh Handscombe, well known gardeners whose columns appear regularly in the RTN, will be launching their latest book especially for those with only a balcony or very tiny patio to work with, showing that gardens can be created in even the smallest spaces. There will be the latest in automated
gates, new types of bedding and foam pillows and some interesting internet broadband options. As usual, there will be insurance and financial advisers; china and household goods; furniture both new and second hand; jewellery; accessories and gifts. In fact, make sure you bring plenty of money with you as there is bound to be something you will want to treat yourself to! There will be free blood pressure checks and allergy testing. A number of charities will be represented such as Age Concern; The Stroke Support; The Butterfly Children and the Lions. Of course there will be the famous raffle with
lots of great prizes. For the children, Mysteries International will be bringing some of their equipment including a new Foam Pit for young and old! And - a Bouncy Castle! Professional magicians Alan and JP of Masters of Magic will perform their tricks and will also show you how some of them are done, with some available to buy. TKO will provide music throughout the show and there will be an extensive programme of entertainment including Raquel Pena’s Sevillanas School of Dance; Ghost Acadamy; Dance Xtreme; Kingsbury Academy of Dance and other musical entertainment provided by Phoenix Promotions. All this for just €1 entry fee! To reach the Orihuela Costa Resort, come off the N332 at the La Zenia roundabout, head towards the sea, take the first right and follow the signs. You will find the resort on your left. For more information and to book your stand, call Christine Roche on 627 409 881 or 965 632 835 or email her at vivachristine@gmail.com. See the website at www.exhibitions-spain.com for regular updates and details of the businesses exhibiting.
Horses with nappies in Córdoba A CONTROVERSIAL law in Cordoba means that horses pulling carriages have to wear nappies. There have been complaints about the smell from horse dung in the streets. The local council came up with the new legislation in 2008 but there is a three-year transition period before the law can be enforced. Each carriage owner will receive a €220 grant and now has to fit every horse with a nappy to collect the horses’ excrement. Carriage owners are not happy with the law, saying that the nappies cause sores on the horses legs, attract masses of flies – which are unpleasant for tourists, the driver and the horse, and the accumulated manure will result in an even greater stench than if it were left on the road.
A good egg (left to right) Beccy Whyte, Eloise Burns, and Liby Glister at their ‘bits and bobs’ stall
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Food for thought
John Snell, donates some food
By Jack Troughton SHOPPERS AT a busy Costa Blanca supermarket are was an “ideal” location for FOLES’ second family day and the by Jack Troughton being asked to donate food facilities were superb. staples to help families “We use the money to buy extras for the school – recently FAMILIES ENJOYED a cracking time in the spring sunshine at suffering serious hardships the Easter Egg-Stravaganza at the Laude Lady Elizabeth School we purchased nursery equipment for the little ones, a star because of the ongoing curtain for the theatre at the senior school in Lliber and conon Cumbre del Sol. economic crisis. The fete was the first to be staged at the new junior school tributed to the cost of transport to and from the Marriott HoTeulada Moraira Lions tel for the 6th Form Ball,” she said. by the Friends of Lady Elizabeth School – an organisation dedClub has built and installed “We always ask if something is needed. Currently we are icated to providing ‘extras’ for the students. a food collection point at Organiser Alison Burns said the new school’s playground looking into buying a table tennis table for the junior school.” the Pepe la Sal store on the Moraira to Calpe coast road. Dried, tinned, and other ‘useful’ food items can be CONSERVATIVES ABROAD Javea de Pop and we are pleased to report receiving the cup and the prize from donated at the collection Branch held its annual car treasure that all the hunters returned safely. Af- the organisers of the hunt. Well done point and will be delivered hunt on Thursday 25th March. There ter an excellent lunch and a talk from the Kidgells. to branches of the charwere 17 questions to be answered Gerald Hales, which rallied us all to the If you are interested in joining ity Caritas in Teulada and around the 60 kilometre course, which Conservative cause, the Kidgell family our Branch, contact Gerald Hales on Benitachell for distribution took in the Pego marshes and the Col were declared winners of the hunt by 966 197 239 or email: to people in need. de Rat. the small margin of 3 points in 165. hales.family@yahoo.co.uk. You will Lion’s spokesman Tony The hunt ended at the Restaurant Val The photo shows Morgana Kidgell be made most welcome. Crane told RTN: “The
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purpose is to encourage customers to donate food to help many families suffering hardship in the current economic climate.” Donations can also be made at the bi-monthly Lions bookstall at Moraira Market on the first and third Friday of each month. Pictured at Pepe la Sal are Teulada Moraira Lions President John Snell, with Lion Sandy Skitch and members of the supermarket’s staff. For more information on Caritas, visit www.caritas.es and anyone requiring more information about the Lions can ring John on 965 744 253 or visit the club’s website www.teuladamorairalions.org
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If I fall inside a storm drain because the cover was not properly fixed, can I claim against someone? How and what can I claim? Is the Town Hall liable? by
Marc White & Carlos Baos
English & Spanish Solicitors
THE LOCAL Town Hall has the obligation to control and maintain security in the public areas: streets, roads etc (according with the article 25 of the Law 7/1985, LRBRL). This is similar to the Occupiers’ Liability Act in the UK. Therefore in the case mentioned, if someone falls down and suffers an injury because the cover was not properly secured, the person injured will have an action against the Town Hall, claiming for the damages suffered. IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT: • There is a deadline of 1 year to claim against the Administration (Town Hall in this case) for the lack or poor implementation of the Public Administration; • All the damages suffered, i.e. days without being able
to work, permanent damages (secuelas), expenses, etc should be proved as the compensation payable will depend on them. • The damages are calculated in accordance with a prescribed table; each year revised tables are issued. In this sense, we advise readers that in the event you are involved in a similar case, you should: take photographs of what happened (maybe with your mobile) ideally with a date stamp; ask the witnesses to provide you with their telephone number and personal details in case you need them to testify; phone the police and ask them to make a report of what happened; go directly to the hospital ‘urgencias’ to request a report of the damages suffered and how you suffered them. Also, it is important to keep copies of the invoices of all the expenses occasioned by the accident, e.g. medication; doctors’ expenses; physiotherapist; travel etc. The legal hurdle to overcome in order to claim against the administration is to prove that, as a direct and exclusive consequence of the Town Hall’s negligence, you have suffered damages that have resulted in loss.
The local town hall is obligated to maintain security in streets
Marc White LL.B. & Carlos Baos (English & Spanish Solicitors) C/Diana 19, 2º-D, 03700 Dénia (located close to the Glorieta Square at the end of Marques de Campo). © White & Baos Abogados 2008 - Tel: 966 426 185. All rights reserved. Send your questions to thespanishlawyer@roundtownnews.com or info@white-baos.com
Why would I have to pay Spanish Inheritance Tax? I SUPPOSE the real question is: How does Spanish Inheritance Tax affect me? It all depends on where you live in Spain. Spain has three sets of laws: • National • Regional • Local. The National Government set the laws for the country, and the Government allows each region in Spain either to implement certain laws or not. Inheritance Tax is one of the taxes that the National Government has given over to the regions. In Valencia, if you can prove fiscal residency in the region for three years, then there is a €40,000 tax allowance and a reduction of the tax rate of up to 99 % for spouses and children who were residents in the region at the time of the death. But if you are not married, the surviving part-
ner would not be able to claim any allowance and would have to pay the full amount of Inheritance tax on the deceased estate. ARE THERE ANY OTHER BUTS IF YOU CLAIM THE 99% TAX ALLOWANCE? Yes there are: if the beneficiary claims this tax allowance they cannot sell the property for ten years and must also stay as a resident in the region for ten years. WHAT HAPPENS IF THE PROPERTY IS SOLD OR THE PERSON WHO INHERITED MY PROPERTY RETURNS TO THEIR HOME COUNTRY WITHIN THE TEN YEAR PERIOD? They have to pay back the full allowance with interest. SO WHAT IS THE BEST OPTION? You have four possible options.
1: Listen to every Tom, Dick, Harry or Miguel who have conflicting tales to tell and end up more confused than ever. 2: Shrug your shoulders, leave things as they are and donate your hard earned cash to the Spanish Government. 3: Let your beneficiaries sort out the problem when you have gone, with a similar result. 4: Take some time to check the laws relating to tax in your region and then if you still feel the law will badly affect you or your dependants, consider all possible alternative options before making a final decision, including restructuring your assets and transferring your property into the name of a UK company. It really does work! This information was supplied by Gwyn Davies from Costa Blanca Property Consultants. Tel: 965 741 360 for further details.
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Keeping the taxman away from your UK pension by
Stephen Ward & Robert Burns None of us like paying tax. So how about paying little or no tax on payments from your UK pension fund? As expats there are opportunities which enable you to do this simply by transferring your UK private pension fund to a pension scheme overseas (to a QROPS) which has the badge of approval both of the UK taxman and of the tax authorities of the country you transfer your pension fund to. For most of us a capital sum is always something to be welcomed. It is even better if it is tax free, that is free from UK tax and free from
tax here in Spain. Or how about receiving pension income in a way where the rate of tax on this income can be less than 1.5%? And in addition your UK pension fund can live on after your death either as a lump sum to be enjoyed by others (once again tax free), or as a source of income for dependants again with very little tax to pay. SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? Well, if there is a single comment that we hear back from our clients that we have advised is that it is indeed precisely that – too good to be true. Why would the UK Government have put in place a legislative framework that permits you to transfer your pension fund overseas and into such a tax benign position? There are two reasons for this:
1. Because there was no choice as a European pensions directive compels the freedom of movement of the pension funds for residents of member states. 2. These are the pension funds of people who as non UK residents pay (or should pay) little or no UK income tax. And it gets better for the expat who seeks our advice because if as a UK resident, or as an overseas resident with a UK based pension fund you do not eventually use your hard earned pension fund to secure an inflexible income in the form of an annuity at least 70% of what remains following death will vanish in tax. And this can be as much as 82%. ALL OF THIS CAN BE AVOIDED To date, we have already helped hundreds of expats to plan their pensions is the most tax efficient
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way. What is more, it need not cost a fortune. A FREE PENSIONS HEALTH CHECK We offer a free no obligation or cost pensions health check. We only charge if you proceed with any advice we give to transfer your pension fund. A health check also gives you the comfort that experts from a pensions background are reviewing your funds which also gives us the opportunity to review
how your pension fund is being managed. The most common comment that we hear from those who receive advice from us is that it is a “no brainer”. So give us a call or send us an e mail and let’s see if we can unleash your UK pension fund and structure it in a way that will give you the maximum tax advantage. For more details please email: review@qrops.es or see: http://www.qrops.es and http://www.qropsguernsey.com
THIS ARTICLE IS WRITTEN BY STEPHEN WARD AND ROBERT BURNS, February2010. Please see our advert on Page 2. At the forefront of the industry with over forty years combined experience with pensions, regulated and authorised, liaising directly with providers and HMRC, Stephen and Robert are two of the leading authorities on QROPS. E: review@qrops.es T: 965 790 918 W: www.qrops.es
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When you look at your glass, is it half full or half empty? ARE YOU the kind of person that always sees your neighbour’s house as more inspiring, better situated, larger and with more potential than yours? Ana and Carlos at CDF Arquitectura had this with a young couple just a few weeks ago, who walked into their office, but were rather downat-heart about their property. “We have a 35 year old house, it is rather badly laid out, has no particularly interesting views, little sun gets in through the small windows, and the inside is very tired. Its one
Old traditional entrance at a house at Cumbre del sol
redeeming feature though is that it is on quite a big plot for this 2-level old house.” Ana and Carlos worked with the couple to identify their real needs, found out what sort of feel they wish to achieve, and visited and took detailed measurements and photos. Ana and Carlos began drawing up plans and ideas for the couple’s needs, and they are now re-designing the property into an airy two level house, by adding only 45m2 of new build. Large, new windows will let the sun into all corners and all the main rooms will be facing their own garden. In fact the jungle that was the garden previously was hiding a fabulous palm tree, some wonderful fruit trees and a swimming pool that will henceforth be the principal axis between the new green areas and the house. All this will be viewed from the new huge patio windows of the living and dining room, creating a frame to their future private universe. The fantasy of a beautiful house in the Costa Blanca is coming close to
reality for them. Why not for you? What makes Ana and Carlos so successful is their hard work, always staying on top of what their clients require and being honest and always striving to improve. Their friendly service and excellent architectural skills come with each and every project, no matter how small or big each piece of work is. CHALLENGE Carlos loves designing and building; both are a challenge that he relishes in. Not a challenge because he doesn’t know how to do it you understand, but a challenge because he always wants to strive for the very best. Whether it be design, use of space, use of light or whatever, Carlos is a stickler for achieving the very best possible. Show him your case and see how far he can make your budget stretch. There might be non-believers out there saying: “An architect is too expensive, it is for rich people…” Indeed you might be a little apprehensive, but you will soon feel comfortable with Carlos and Ana,
New entrance at the same house at Cumbre del Sol leading into a bright airy hall and stairwell
and their first visit to your property is absolutely free. Working in the Costa Blanca area thoroughly pleases Carlos and Ana. They leave lots of families happy with their work, enjoying their new or updated houses and profiting from the investment they have made.
Contact Ana and Carlos at their office at Pedro García Ortiz 25ª in Calpe: 965 832 922 or 628 801 957 or contact Carlos directly on: carlosfranco@cdf-arquitectura.com Go on - give Carlos and Ana a call. If you want to see what your house can offer, this is your chance.
Did you know... Inheritance Tax in Spain is levied on the beneficiary and not the deceased’s Estate as it is in the UK. If you were to die first, any assets left to your spouse will be assessed for Spanish Inheritance Tax because, unlike in the UK, there is no exemption between husband and wife. You could be liable to Spanish Inheritance Tax even if you are a non-resident for tax purposes and your property is used only for holidays. You could be liable to pay Inheritance Tax not just in Spain but also in the UK. You could be liable to pay Spanish Inheritance Tax on any worldwide assets left to you by your spouse. The Spanish Inheritance charge on the beneficiary ranges between 7.65% and 34% on the net value of the inheritance. However, under certain circumstances, the actual rate charged could be as low as 1%, but as high as 81.6%. Any jointly held bank accounts that you have with your spouse in Spain could be frozen following death, and remain so until any Inheritance Tax liability is settled. The house in Spain cannot be sold by the beneficiaries to pay for an Inheritance Tax liability. A beneficiary has six months to settle the liability before a possible surcharge, interest or even fines are incurred.
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The Electrical Shop: new premises - same great service By Gillian Roberts YOU MAY recognise a few faces when you visit the new Euronics shop which has just recently opened in Blue Lagoon, Orihuela Costa. The team behind the new store are all former employees of Real Domestic Appliances in Los Dolses. When the owners of RDA decided to close its doors at the end of 2009, Debbie and Bill decided to continue with their excellent reputation and customer service under the Euronics brand and go it alone. Euronics were more than happy to supply The Electrical shop with their entire brand named stock as they had built a trusting relationship over the years. The Electrical Shop officially opened on Friday 5th March but as Debbie and the team are so locally well
known, orders were being placed with them before the stock had even arrived! The Electrical Shop has a wide range of fridges, freezers, TVs, kettles, toasters, hobs and ovens to name a few. Even if the store does not have a particular item in stock, Debbie will be more than happy to source the item and order it to be in store within a few days and Bill will be more than happy to deliver it right to your front door. So for a comprehensive service when buying your electrical goods look no further than The Electrical Shop in Blue Lagoon. Their motto is ‘Plug into Service & Price.’ The store is open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 to 18.00. Contact Debbie on 966 188 169 or 966 188 170 or email electricalteam@hotmail.com
Owner Debbie
Pension reform in – pension reform out
The Government presented a proposal to reform public pensions, as demanded by Brussels, but swiftly amended it! However, we can still expect that: - the pension age be raised to 67 years - the calculation period for the pensions be extended - and that the number of working years to qualify will be increased. The last point will be a great blow to more than 600,000 permanent unemployed, aged between 51 and 64, who are barely able reach the present 15 qualifying years and who may never reach a higher number.
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Trust – a precious commodity!
DEALING WITH clients on a daily basis is a very rewarding experience and without exception, all of them want to save money. However, as with all companies operating out of Spain there is the very important issue of trust to address before this can happen. The question of security & trust is completely understandable and one that any client needs to be comfortable with. Here are a few questions that will allow you to choose a currency provider with by confidence and should be addressed if you have any doubts: How long have you been in business? What is your turnover? Are you FSA registered? Account Manager, Are you ISO 9000 accredited? Moneycorp Are you registered with HM Customs as an overseas money service provider? Do you have audited accounts at Companies House? Are client funds held separately from your company’s funds and protected? Do you have direct access to SWIFT? (SWIFT is the world’s largest payments and settlements network) If you have a scheme running with a Spanish bank, is it approved by their head office and can I have a contact name and number to confirm it?
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Although not exhaustive, these questions may help to give you confidence, not just by the answers given but whether or not the answers can be backed up. If you have a currency requirement and would like me to provide you with the answers relating to Moneycorp please feel free to e-mail me on roundtownnews@moneycorp.com or call 902 887243.
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UK budget leaves sterling unmoved. The EU reaches another agreement to rescue Greece; this one might hold water. A two-cent range took sterling from €1.1050 to €1.1250 and all the way back again. It opened in London this morning half a cent up on the week at €1.11. After their experience the previous week when members of the Monetary Policy Committee twice spooked the market by mentioning ‘double-dip’ recession, investors were nervous when the governor of the Bank of England gave a speech to the Royal Society. They need not have worried. Dr King did include a caution that ‘the level of activity is still very likely to remain weak for a considerable period’ but that was all… Tuesday’s consumer price index data were no help to it though. The feeling was that the Bank might have been correct in its prediction that inflation would come back into line. As it does so it removes any need for higher interest rates, instead reawakening the prospect (dim though it is) of further quantitative easing. Thursday’s UK retail sales figures were almost good… Compensating for the relative shortage of UK economic data during the week was the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s election announcement on Wednesday. Of course he did not set a date for the vote, but some of the policies he announced were so theatrical that they could be nothing other than a campaign gambit. The Chancellor’s words had no effect on sterling; at the end of the speech it was
exactly where it had been at the start. Investors are much more interested to see what the post-election spending review will bring… Euroland came up with no ‘hard’ economic data during the week… The market’s attention was focused squarely on the negotiations surrounding the rescue plan for Greece. In recent weeks there has been no shortage of EU ‘agreements’ on how to bail out the Athens government from its pile of debt and downgraded bonds. Until last week none had stood up to scrutiny because of Chancellor Merkel’s refusal to commit German money to the effort. On Thursday in Brussels the 16 euro zone members eventually came up with a deal that Fr Merkel was prepared to sign. The market is suspicious that Fr Merkel has signed a pact upon which she expects not to have to deliver. She retains the power of veto; would she use it? Despite the doubts, the existence of the accord - complete with Germany’s signature - ought to be positive for the euro. Whether it will make it fly is a different matter but, at least for the time being, the Greek problem is on the back burner… Since the beginning of the month sterling/euro has changed direction a dozen times and has gone nowhere…
To read the full report click on Currency Guidance at www.moneycorp.com/roundtownnews
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Miniature horses Horse care in Spain by
Sue Weeding
Easy Horse Care tack shop and Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, Rojales
ONE OF the most enchanting and surprising of equine breeds has to be the miniature horse. Miniature horses are perfectly scaled down versions of standard horses and the size of a large dog when fully grown. Miniature horses are not the same as ponies, which are much larger and generally stockier. A miniature horse must be no taller than 34 inches, measured at the withers (top of the shoulder), and should have the same proportions as a standard horse, only in miniature. There are many theories about the origins of the miniature horse. It is thought that early small horses were the result of harsh climates and limited food supplies. Later, miniatures were bred as pets, for research, for use in coal mines and as gifts for royalty. Nearly 400 years of selective breeding has produced the
miniature we know today. Miniatures come in all horse colours, and as they were bred down from many different horse and pony breeds there are many different types of miniature horse, everything from draft style through to the more refined Arabian style. In recent years, the miniature horse has become increasingly popular. While in many ways this popularity has been good for the breed, new found fame has come at a price. Unscrupulous breeders and pet sellers have seen an opportunity to make money and many miniatures have been mis-sold to people with out the resources or knowledge to care for them. We’ve seen the results of such misselling at the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, where we have a number of rescued miniatures. Our latest rescue miniature lived her life in a cage on the
Two mini horses
Mini horse foal
patio of a house on an urbanisation. No doubt due to bad advice from a pet seller, the owner thought this was an acceptable way to keep a miniature horse. Miniature horses need stabling and plenty of outside space, no less than 40feet by 60feet, although more is better. And, just like their larger cousins, miniature horses are pack animals and should not be kept alone. Without company they suffer depression and psychological damage. Miniatures live for an average of 35 years so a long term commitment is required. If you do have the resources to care for them, miniature horses can make wonderful pets. They can be ridden by small children and excel as driving horses.
Their gentle nature also makes them ideal therapy animals, perfect with the disabled or nervous children. Miniature horses have also been used very successfully as guide horses for the blind. A good breeder of miniatures here in Spain is Lorraine Webb. Check out Lorraine’s horses at www.miniature-horses-spain.com Last year the Rescue Centre hosted the first Anglo European Miniature Horse Society show in Spain. We are planning a second event later this year. Check our website for details www.easyhorsecare.net. Our tack shop stocks everything you need to care for miniatures, from food to saddles and blankets.
For free advice on keeping your horse healthy in Spain, call Sue on 652 021 980, email info@easyhorsecare.net or visit the shop any time. The rescue centre is open to visitors Sundays and Wednesdays 13.00 – 16.00.
Charity fundraising barbeque in aid of animal charity Patas Unidas On Saturday 10th April 2010 from 16.00 till late. At Bar Ocean Miramar, Calle Antonio Aguado 16, Torre de la Horadada, 75 mts from the sea. For more information and bookings please contact 629 963 279 or 626 232 161
Easter processions THIS GOOD Friday’s Easter Procession in Torrevieja starts at 19:30 and includes nearly 20 different floats for all the local Cofradias. The spectacular parade starts from the main church in Torrevieja and makes its way through the city.
Oh what a night! I ALWAYS knew ‘An Evening with Frank Worthington’ was going to be a winner but even I was not prepared for the volume of the laughter and applause. Frank is almost as skilled in the art of rhetoric as he was with a football and he had his audience rapt during his stories and reminiscences of life both on and off the field. Away from the actual evening itself, Frank was extremely generous with his time. He posed for lots of photographs and signed many autographs for the fans who had come to see him. He called in on Junior Strikers Benjamin A team during their home game against Benejuzar to give a few tips to the youngsters. The fact that they lost 3 – 0 will just be swept under the carpet and quietly ignored! He also signed a football for The Torry Army and a shirt for Bjorn Heidenstrom. Earlier this year, former professional footballer Bjorn Heidenstrom set out by bicycle from his native Norway on a roundabout route for South Africa, which he plans to reach in time for the June World Cup football finals in South Africa. Heidenstrom, who arrived on the African continent earlier this year, has been raising awareness about refugees as well as collecting signed football shirts from professional and amateur clubs in the countries along his route. These will be used to make the World’s largest football shirt, to be displayed in South Africa during the World Cup. The shirt that Frank signed for Bjorn is winging its way to Norway
Frank signs a shirt
as we speak. I’ll be keeping a close eye out for it on the television during the World Cup this summer. Bjorn has sent his thanks to Frank and Ann Brown Promotions from deepest Ethiopia, which is where he can be found at the moment. For more information on Bjorn’s epic journey, visit www.theshirt2010.net The combination of Frank Worthington, comedian Justin Sane,
Viva TV host Mark Rose and the fantastic staff of La Ruidera Restaurant really did make for a winning team. The feedback from guests was highly complimentary and all agreed that they are looking forward with eager anticipation to the next event from Ann Brown Promotions. To ensure that you get to hear about it first, subscribe to Ann’s newsletter on www.annbrownpromotions.com
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A golden Village fete and opportunity fashion show success
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DON’T MISS out on a fantastic Gala Evening on Sunday 25th April at 19.30 at the Sensol Hotel, Camposol. Help support MABS Mazarron and enjoy a fun packed evening dancing along with Barrington, The Beagles and Shaky Ground as well as being fed for only €20! And to make the evening even more special, imagine… • Dashing over the mountains for an hour on a Quad Bike - an overnight stay for two with bed and breakfast included - compliments of La Mariposa Hotel • Playing a round of golf at Hacienda Del Alamo Golf Resort (prize is for 4 players and includes hire of 2 buggies - minimum value of approx. €200) • Treating your beloved dog to a top to toe grooming (prize is for one dog only) provided by Hazel and Sean from Four Legs Dog Grooming • Inviting your friends round to enjoy a case of wine compliments of Mark of CM Constructions, Camposol • Enjoying a sumptuous Indian meal for four at The Maharajas-Palace Indian Restaurant in the Port of Mazarron • Looking 10 years younger and making your friends eyes green with envy with a Skin Care Set and voucher for a full facial worth around €70 donated by Jane’s Hair and Beauty Salon at Bolnuevo. This is just a selection of some of the wonderful Tombola prizes donated by our very generous sponsors and they are just waiting for you…
The MABS volunteers
by Louise Clarke Last weekend’s Legs and Co Fashion Show and Village Fete in Los Alcazares was a great success with hundreds of euros being raised for the MABS Cancer Support Group. The event, which took place along the Rio Nalon strip in Los Alcazares, attracted hundreds of people, who
sat at their leisure in the sunshine and watched the fashion show. RTN went down to the event and was pleased to see what a great atmosphere the whole day generated in the area, especially in these times of economic hardship. The models in the fashion show excelled and were exceptionally well organised, thanks to Zigi. Girly Things provided the brilliant outfit accessories
and of course the clothes, supplied by Legs and Co, were beautiful. The local businesses in the area had a cracking day and organiser Peter Clarke hopes that this will be the first of many events like this, especially in the coming months. The Sevillanas Social Club Flamenco Dancers, directed by Raquel Pena, were also on hand to entertain the crowd and a great day was had by all.
Tickets are available from • Kevin’s Fly Screens, 650 662 579 (who has surpassed himself getting all of this organised and with his continuing support for Cancer Patients) • Costa Calida Radio, contact Julie at 618 022 073 • MABS General Enquiry Line 620 582 418 • MABS Fundraising Team lead by Sue at 634 338 189 If you or someone you know would like some confidential help or support call our Helpline number: 620 422 410. For General Enquiries call: - 620 582 418 11.00 to 16.00, Mon to Fri Email mazmabs@hotmail.com, Web site www.mabsmazarron.com or www.mabscancersupport.org
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I have a Colon Hydrotherapy treatment? THIS IS a very common question and the best way to answer it is to explain what it entails and what the benefits are. In basic terms, a Colonic is the introduction of warm filtered water into the body via the rectum. At the Kamala Centre all the items used during by the treatment, including the tubes, are disposed of after each treatment. We use water temperature and water The Kamala Centre, pressure to encourage peristalsis Calpe (muscle contractions), which in turn encourage the expulsion of waste in a natural way. During each treatment, water flows in and out of the body: around 50 litres of water is used. So now you know what happens we go back to the question “Why have a treatment?” If your digestive process is working at the top of its game, the colon has the job of removing moisture from the
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waste; this moisture is then transported to the liver via the blood. The liver does its job of filtering the blood, it then also passes to the kidney which in turn also filters it. Once all toxins are removed by the liver and kidneys, the toxins are then passed back to the colon so that they can be removed with the waste when you go to the toilet. During a colonic with the additional hydration, not only does your liver get a flush, your kidneys do too, and just as a side line, your pancreas which deals with your body’s sugar levels also gets a bit of a flush which helps to balance your body’s sugar levels. And it doesn’t stop there…the additional hydration helps your brain so you can start to think clearer, your eyes get hydration so it puts a sparkle back into them, and even your skin can feel softer. A colonic treatment is not only for
A Colonic helps with a number of symptons
those who are suffering with digestive problems, it also has benefits for those who consider themselves to have a healthy routine of going to the toilet. The benefits are not just the removal of waste but can help with the symptoms of arthritis, skin problems, headaches,
indigestion, excess wind, bloating and many more. If you have any questions that you would like us to answer in our next article please submit them via RTN or direct to Carol at The Kamala Centre, Tel. 965 875 869 www.TheKamalaCentre.com
For an appointment please contact The Kamala Centre, Calpe on 965 875 869 or visit www.TheKamalaCentre.
Acupuncture to stop smoking by
Robert Vandevelede
Ex-president Australian Acupuncture & Chinese medicine Association
WHILE IT may not seem like it right now, in just deciding that you’re going to stop smoking, you’ve won half the battle and a strong will can get you through the other half. Many people have tried many times to give up without success but do not despair. In order to stay motivated, remind yourself that about half of the people who don’t give up will die of smoking related health issues. Smoking is a compulsive addiction and can be as powerful as alcohol or narcotic drug abuse. As you are probably aware, by smoking you are providing your body with regular doses of nicotine. The reason that quitting is so difficult is because your body becomes dependent on this nicotine. There are receptors in your brain with which nicotine reacts, resulting in the release of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. This is what causes the positive feeling you experience when you light up and take a deep drag. When you stop smoking, deprived of nicotine, your brain receptors stop producing as much dopamine as
it did. This slowing down of dopamine being released is what causes the typical withdrawal symptoms associated with smoking cessation such as anxiety; irritability; restlessness; difficulty in concentration; drowsiness; headache and sometimes anger. ACUPUNCTURE TO STOP SMOKING Can Acupuncture make you stop smoking? No, but it will definitely help you once you’ve decided to stop! Acupuncture, part of traditional Chinese medicine, is known to provide relief for a very wide range of conditions. It is also very effective at relieving stress. The use of Acupuncture for smoking and other addictions was popularised in the mid 1970’s, after a patient had opium withdrawal symptoms disappear after receiving electro acupuncture. It is definitely the treatment of choice for handling withdrawal symptoms. The advantage is that it helps you get through the quitting phase without relying on chemicals or nicotine replacement
Written by Robert Vandevelde. Past President of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA). If you have any questions regarding this article or Chinese medicine in general, please email: robertvdvelde@telefonica.net
therapy. While the points used on each patient may differ, all treatments will include points in the ear and some points on the arms and legs. The number of treatments again differs but I usually advise no more than 6 treatments. For those still scared of needles, I can use laser or a combination of laser and needles. Apart from your resolve and the acupuncture, you need to go about it systematically, using strategies that will help you to succeed. Behavioural modification must form a part of your ‘stop smoking’ strategy. Behavioural modification involves changing the patterns of habit that act as cues to light up a cigarette. A cup of coffee; making a phone call; stressful situations etc: you have to make a conscious effort to change these patterns. Decide on a date to stop and stick to it. No excuses. Tell your family and friends you are quitting and they will help you through the rough spots. Get rid of cigarettes, ashtrays and lighters and take it hour by hour; day by day. Together we will make you succeed!
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Gok´s top tips for specs wearers by
Louise Stone
Specsavers Javier & Calpe
STYLE GURU and Specsavers ambassador Gok Wan knows that glasses are a fabulous accessory and not just an optical necessity. Gok says: ‘Glasses come in so many different shapes and sizes, which can dramatically change your look. The secret is to make the most of your best features and play down your least using a combination of colour and shape. Don’t forget though frames, colours and styles can also reflect your personality so never be afraid to experiment.’ If you’re a specs wearer, or just want to change your appearance with a pair of glasses, Gok offers the following top tips to complete your look: FACE SHAPE GUIDE • Size: Frames should be no higher than the line of your eyebrows. The lower edge should not sit on your cheeks, even when you smile, and the frames should be no wider than the width of your face at the temples. If your lenses are going to be quite thick look for chunkier frames to hide the edge of the lens. • Long/short nose: If you have a long nose, a low set bridge appears to shorten it, whereas a style with a high set bridge in line with the top of the frames
is best for a short nose. • Close/wide set eyes: A thin or clear bridge can add width between close-set eyes and a coloured bridge will make wide-set eyes appear closer together. • Square face: Oval frames are best for a square face with a broad, deep forehead, wide jaw and square chin as they soften the jaw line. Avoid thin, angular styles and those with colour emphasis on the bottom rim. • Round face: Angular or geometric styles are best for a round face, which is fairly short with a wide forehead, full cheeks and a round chin. They draw attention to the top half of your face. Avoid small, round styles and large frames, which can make your face look rounder. • Oval face: An oval face is well balanced, softly rounded and looks great in most styles! Be adventurous and try modern geometric shapes, which are stylish and fashionable. • Long face: A long face with high cheekbones and a deep forehead requires wide frames with a strong top line. Avoid small, square shapes and instead opt for a style with all over colour. • Triangular Face: A triangular face, which is narrow at the forehead and eye line widening at the jaw, requires
bold, strong shapes to add balance to the face. Triangular faces should avoid small, narrow frames. • Heart-shaped face: A heartshaped face which has a broad forehead and tapers to small, neat mouth and chin can wear slender, rounded or square styles without decorative detail on the temples. Avoid styles which are wider at the top, these will reflect the face shape rather than balance it. COMPLEXION GUIDE • Red: Great for making a statement. If you are pale with dark hair go for strong pillar box red or ruby. Red heads should avoid clashing colours and pick a tomato soup tone. Those with light complexions and hair should go for a watermelon red. • Pink: Lighter complexions should stick to light baby-pink while darker skin tones in general can carry off stronger tones so be brave and pick up some shocking pink frames. • Green: This should be the colour of choice for redheads especially emerald and racing greens which will work well against reds. Lighter complexions as a rule should stick to lighter colours so try peppermint shades. Darker complexions can tone down with a sea-green or teal but
Gok Wan
can also draw attention with lime green frames. • Purple: light lavender tones will work well with light complexions. If you have dark hair you can carry off darker shades whatever your complexion. • Blue: Red heads who don’t like green should try lighter blue frames, think sky blues, these are also great for dark complexions. • Orange and Yellow: These two colours are best avoided if you do not have very dark skin as they can clash with a lot of skin tones.
This article is brought to you from Specsavers Opticians of Javea. Specsavers will answer all questions submitted by E mail to dir.javea@st.uk.specsavers.com Alternatively contact the Javea store on 966 463 420 or the Calpe store on 965 835 367
Question: My mother, who is 54, has recently had a Mirena coil inserted at the same time as starting HRT. I thought this was a contraceptive! Please can you explain? YOU ARE quite right, the Mirena coil, or intra- uterine system (IUS) is a contraceptive. It differs from standard coils because it contains a small reservoir of the hormone progestogen. Progestogen keeps the endometrium (lining of the womb) thin and women using this method of contraception will normally have very scanty or absent periods. HRT contains a mixture of 2 female sex hormones, oestrogen and Ask the Specialist by progestogen (combined HRT). The progestogen is needed to keep the endometrium thin, thus reducing the risk of cancer. However this is not necessary in women that have had a hysterectomy. In these cases, MB.ChB., F.R.C.S., BDS., FDSRCS women can take oestrogen alone. The problem with progestogen is that it can cause a wide range of PMS type side effects such as mood changes; breast tenderness; changes in libido and skin problems. The average age for the menopause, i.e. the last menstrual period, is 51. However, this varies enormously, with some women continuing to have periods at your mother’s age. During the peri-menopause (the time leading up to the menopause) it is common to have heavy or prolonged periods. Therefore, there are several reasons for fitting a mirena in a perimenopausal woman: It gives essential protection from endometrial cancer It is an alternative to progestogen tablets or patches, which cause unacceptable side effects in some women It reduces blood loss or in some cases stops periods altogether It provides protection from pregnancy
Dr Colin Evans
This last point is very important! Women over 50 need to use contraception for 1 year after the last natural menstrual period. This is extended to 2 years for women under 50. Menopause and HRT are large subject areas with much confusion surrounding them. Every woman is individual and should seek specific advice from a health care professional. Article written by Dr Colin Evans (MB.ChB., F.R.C.S., BDS., FDSRCS.) The English Medical Centre, Avda del Albir, 72. Edificio Primavera, Bloque 1. ALBIR, (Alicante) 966 868 013. Email: engmedopt@orange.es
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• Materials: Blonds with fair complexions should stick to metals, especially gold to bring out the tones in the hair. Olive skins look best with matte finishes, these can be metal or acrylic, but should definitely avoid shiny acrylics, which work best with dark complexions. For a bit of extra sparkle try diamante frames, perfect for evening wear. For advice or an appointment call Specsavers Javea on 96 646 3420 or Calpe on 96 583 5367.
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Regular verbs Spanish lessons by
Jane Cronin
A weekly ‘cut out and keep’ feature helping you to learn basic Spanish for everyday needs
Lesson 101
LAST WEEK, we talked about regular “–ar” verbs in the past simple tense and finished off with a short text. The idea was to encourage you to say similar things about yourself, but as I generally don’t trust students an inch, I suspect you probably put the article aside with all good intentions and forgot about it. Here is the text again, and just in case you’re out of it completely, I will be kind to you and write the translation below: “Ayer me levanté a las siete y media. Me duché y después desayuné té y cereales. Llevé a mis hijas al instituto y empecé a trabajar. Trabajé muchas horas, pero entre clase y clase tomé un café. Por la tarde paseé por el centro de San Pedro y cené en casa. Me acosté temprano para ir a trabajar al día siguiente”. ¿Y tú? ¿A qué hora te levantaste? Yesterday I got up at half past seven. I had a shower and then I had tea and cereal for breakfast. I
HELP MMM events Saturday 17th April - HELP ‘Spring Fayre’ at the Biblioteca, Los Narejos. 15.00 start. Home Made Cakes, Tombola, Good as New stalls etc. Stallholders required – ring Joan on 968 181 943 The ‘HELP’ Car Boot Stall is now at the Sunday Market at the Autocine, Los Narejos & at the El Jardin Restaurant in Los Alcazares on Wednesday mornings 09.00 until 13.00. Tickets obtainable from Joan Mitchell 968 181 943 or HELP office 968 570 059
took my daughters to secondary school and started work. I worked a lot of hours but between classes I had a coffee. In the afternoon I went for a walk in the centre of San Pedro and had dinner at home. I went to bed early in order to go to work the following day. And you? What time did you get up? Some of that text might seem a little stilted, but basically you can see that I’ve managed to give a fair account of the day limiting my vocabulary to the verbs that we have already studied. As I mentioned at the end of the last article, that is a skill in itself and one that we should work at developing. There’s never any point in not saying something just because you haven’t got the right word – just find another way of saying the same, or something similar. Anyway, enough of this pep talking, let’s get on with the task in hand, which is to learn about regular “-er” and “-ir” verbs. Well,
this tense does have its difficulties, but one piece of good news is that these two groups have the same endings which are as follows: - í - imos - íste - isteis - ió - ieron So here are two common examples: notice that the different in pronunciation between these two particular verbs is in the root vowel “e” and “i” – the rest sounds identical. It’s up to you whether you want to say “I lived there three years” or “I drank there three years”. Beber - to drink - bebí - I drank - bebiste - you drank - bebió - he/she drank - bebimos - we drank - bebisteis - you drank (plural) - bebieron - they drank Vivir - to live - viví - I lived - viviste - you lived - vivió - he/she lived - vivimos - we lived - vivisteis - you lived (plu) - vivieron - they lived
AECC Torrevieja events 24.04.10 - The 15th AECC Annual Walk takes place in Torrevieja. Sponsorship forms available from the AECC office at Calle La Calera 2, Torrevieja (965 716679), Jackie on 966 722358, Beryl on 629 891482, Peter at Santa Pola on 627 262723, Bea at La Marina on 966 796004 and via email at walk@aecctorrevieja.org. More details at www.aecctorrevieja.org. Boot Sales are held at The Coopers Arms, Doña Pepa, Quesada, every Wednesday of the month at 10.00 a.m. (sellers from 9.00. a.m.). For further info phone 966 719793.
Jane Cronin Spanish language courses for Spring 2010 Start date 26th April at Los Arcos Restaurant, Torrevieja Tuesdays and Thursdays Level One: Survival Spanish 10.00 –11.30 Level Two: Essential Spanish 11.45 - 13.15 Level Three: Practical Spanish 13.30 –15.00 Mondays and Wednesdays Level Four: Grammatical Spanish 13.30 - 15.00 Level Five: Logical Spanish 11.45 - 13.15 Level Six: Successful Spanish 10.00 –11.30 From absolute beginners to intermediate – there is a course for you! ONLY
45 euros per eight-week course
Enrolment: at Los Arcos Restaurant from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on: Mondays: March 29th - April 12th, 19th Wednesdays: March 31st - April 14th, 21st Course descriptions on my homepage at www.janecronin.eu
For more information phone: Adrian 619 488 903 - 968 18 32 58 Or e-mail: janejcronin@gmail.com
Table-Top Sales are held at The Castle, San Miguel every Saturday 9.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Please contact JULIE 619 560 043 if you wish to donate any ítems for this sale. Table-Top Sales are held at La Herradura, Los Montesinos every Saturday 9.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Please contact MAGGIE 966 786 184 if you wish to donate any ítems for this sale. Auctions are held at: RENDEZVOUS BAR, Pueblo Principe, Tuesday; CHEERS BAR, Eagles Nest, Wednesday; BUDDIE’S BAR, Playa Flamenca (near Saturday Market and Judges Chambers) Thursday; EMERALD ISLE, Playa Flamenca, Friday. All at 1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. If you have any items to donate for auction contact Carol and Ron 965 319 929 Mobile 688 238 879.
Ollie Doodles oodles of crafts!
The new Art classes
by Gillian Roberts OLLLIE DOODLES craft shop in Los Altos opened its doors to crafters far and wide in July of 2007. Since then, Ollie hasn’t stopped in creating an Aladdin’s cave for craft enthusiasts. She has recently moved premises, just next door to her original shop in Los Altos, due to the sheer lack of space as her variety of stock has increased over the past two and a half years. The new premises are far superior and create a light and airy atmosphere for ladies to browse
The new premises with a wide selection of craft products
the wide selection of peel offs, decoupage, scrapbooking papers and card making utensils. Ollie has endeavoured to introduce new lines in addition to her traditional crafting materials and will soon be stocking wools, cross stitch and artists materials. Ollie is continuing to run craft classes from her new premises. The classroom is now bigger and brighter and can accommodate at least 12 students. There will be an all day card making workshop on Saturday 17th April: the theme for the day is Weddings and Anniversaries. Scrapbooking classes will begin mid April. As from 23rd April, the shop will also be open on Saturdays from 10.00 to 13.00. In addition to the classes currently running, there will be a new Art class beginning on Friday 16th April. Helen Layfield will be teaching these classes, to cover sketching, watercolour and oil painting. Classes are sure to be very popular and are limited to 12 people so it is strongly advised to reserve your space as soon as possible. Pop along and visit Ollie Doodles, with the largest range of craft materials on the Costa Blanca; you won’t be disappointed. For class reservations, directions to the shop or any general enquires please call Ollie on 966 70 7 223 or visit www.olliedoodles.com
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music scene Chill Factor – Vocal Duo Compiled by
Eric Taylor
Menu de la Casa from 14.95 euros
Full A La Carte Menu
Now taking bookings for Easter Weekend!
ET’s Golden Oldies Disco Tel: 965 748 199 659 921 875 or email: etinspain@hotmail.com
If there are any music venues or acts that wish to be featured in this column, please contact Eric directly.
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AM AND JOHN Pearson are Chill Factor - a self-contained musical duo with a repertoire of classic songs from bands such as Pretenders; Police; Beatles; Crowded House; Coldplay; Oasis and more. They also perform in an acoustic band ‘Sanfaryan’ with Andy and Debby Price (The View). Together they are also part of ‘Lapse of Reason’ the Costa Blanca’s top Pink Floyd tribute band. For more details phone John or Pam on 696 731 290 or check out their web site: www.pamandjohn.net GIG GUIDE FOR APRIL: • Sat 3rd - Melodia Bar, Sanet y Negrals • Sun 4th - The Royal Beach Bar, Moraira • Fri 16th - Culture Bar, Adsubia • Sun 18th - The Royal Beach Bar, Moraira • Fri 23rd - Bar 4, Lliber
Pam and John Pearson
• Sat 24th - Coll de Rates Mountain, Rte Parcent, 13.30 • Sat 24th - Melodia Bar, Sanet y Negrals • Sun 25th - Chez Flo Bar, La Fustera, Moraira, Calpe coast road
Matt Mason (Curtis) – Singer / Entertainer
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MATTHEW MASON (The artist formally known as ‘Curtis!’) is an extremely accomplished vocalist with a strong, powerful voice, indulging in every type and genre of music, from the infectious ‘swing’ era to a fine selection of music from all the decades that will have you dancing. If you haven’t had the pleasure of hearing Matthew’s singing, look out for him at a venue near you. There has been some confusion in the past between his name ‘Matt Curtis’ and ‘John Curtis,’ another well known local entertainer. Hence, as he is not a relation, he has decided to change his stage name to his birth name of ‘Matt Mason,’ to avoid further confusion in the future. Matt even runs an entertainment company providing Race Nights, with horses, greyhounds and pigs. To contact Matt you can email
him on matthewcurtis09@yahoo.co.uk or call 662 504 969. GIG GUIDE FOR APRIL: • Sat 3rd - Mr Be’s Bar, Javea Port • Mon 5th - El Chiringuito’s Caberet Night, Calpe • Tues 6th - Beni Asia Chino Restaurant, Benitachell • Sat 10th - Cagney’s, La Marina *Race Night* • Sat 17th - Brown’s Bar, El Campello • Fri 23rd - Ambience Cabaret Bar, Moraira • Sat 24th - Los Naranjos, La Taberna, Torrevieja • Sun25th - Pub L’Algeria, Albir • Mon 26th - El Chiringuito’s Caberet Night, Calpe
Stewart Sutton Singer / Entertainer A NEW one-man show has hit the Costa Blanca cabaret scene in the form of Stewart Sutton. Stewart has just moved to Spain from South Africa and will be performing his first show in Spain on Saturday April 17th at Le Cabaret, Cumbre del Sol, Benitachell. Stewart has been in show business for over 35 years, starting in the northern clubs, before emigrating with his dancer-wife Kate in 1990 to South Africa, where they formed their own floorshow and worked in international hotels. When Kate retired, Stewart then staged his own show working the high-class restaurant scene. Stewart performs a collection
of pop classics from the past five decades with songs by Frank Sinatra; Billy Joel; Tom Jones; Ciff Richard; Englebert Humperdink; Lennon and MaCartney; Tony Bennet; Elvis Presley and some good old Rock n’Roll. So if you want to hear some great pop classics interlaced with comedy breaks of typical English humour, then this will be a show to add to youR entertainment itinerary. For more info: 966 494 056. Tickets are €15 and include a two course meal. Le Cabaret is located in the Lirios Centre, on Cumbre del Sol, Benitachell, overlooking the sea, Javea and Moraira. For details of future events at Le Cabaret: 663 733 811.
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Don Dimo – Guitarist Extraordinaire DON DIMO has it all: he is a brilliant guitarist whose act ranges from breathtaking Spanish guitar to Dire Straits; Jimmy Hendrix; Gary Moore; Pink Floyd; BB King and many others. Don is also a great entertainer who interacts well with his audience. GIGS FOR APRIL: • Fri 2nd - Bar Rincon Abanilla, near Murcia • Sat 3rd - Bar Rincon Abanilla, near Murcia • Sun 4th - Chez Flo. La Fustera, Ctra. Calpe-Moraira • Thur 8th - Monte Vista Bar, Cumbre del Sol • Fri 9th - Pizza Time, Albir • Sat 10th - Sascha’s Bar, Paichi Centre, Moraira • Thurs 15th - Bar So What, Calpe Port • Fri 16th - El Pozo Bar, La Nucia • Sat 17th - Magnum’s Bar, Oliva • Fri 23th - El Pozo Bar, La Nucia • Sat 24th - Sascha’s, Bar Paichi Centre, Moraira • Wed 28th - Bar Quo Vadis, Javea • Fri 30th - Bar La Rambla, La Nucia For bookings: 627 657 073 - Web site: www.dondimo.com
Every week Nigel Turner, Cumberland Bar, Benidorm will be doing a Focus report on the nightlife of Benidorm and the artists performing there. Should any artist/venue wish to be included :– contact Nigel on 685 550 106, email: ngltur@aol.com, web site: www.cumberlandbarbenidorm.com
Kevin Holt – Comedian / Entertainer SOMEONE I have not reviewed for a while and still very much a part of the Benidorm Entertainment Scene is Kevin Holt, who has been over here on the Costa Blanca for the past few years. Former Pontin’s Blue Coat Kevin is still entertaining the crowds on Monday and Wednesday at Sinatra’s on the British Square in addition to working every afternoon at the Cumberland Bar, where he takes on the role as the Concert Chairman in the same vein that
Colin Crompton did in the 1970’s TV series Wheeltappers and Shunters Club. The only afternoon he takes off, which is Saturday, he can be heard on the local Fab FM radio station presenting the Sports Show together with yours truly! He has a huge following and is always very well received. He starts his run at both venues again from next week and it is well worth taking the time to see this hard working entertainer ply his trade.
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by Jack Troughton PEOPLE CAN now collect entry forms for the MABS Cancer Support Group’s first Race for Life in Moraira and help raise cash for the hard working charity. A 5km course starts and finishes at the MABS Cancer Support Centre at Sol Park and every cent of the entry fee – €10 for adults and €5 for children – is earmarked to help fund the work of MABS. Entry and sponsorship forms for the race, which starts at 11.00 on 25th April, can be downloaded from www.mabscancersupport.org or collected from the centre itself on 9th, 16th, or 23rd April between 09.30 and 11.30. The latest Race for Life enjoys the full support of Teulada Moraira Town Hall and its Chief of Police and the route avoids busy roads. HELP MABS spokesman Nik Nickerson told RTN that without the public’s support and the continued backing of sponsors, MABs could not continue its work helping people who were or had been affected by cancer. “Much of the equipment we now use, or loan to
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individuals, is hi-tech and expensive,” he said. “The establishment of the support centre means we can now offer many complementary treatments as well as counselling and professional advice. “And to do all this we continually need money.”
For further details of the Moraira fun run, contact Mike on 966 460 962, Frances on 636 986 301, or Jacqui on 686 305 006. For further news visit the above website or on Twitter, www.twitter.com/mabscancer
Easter research bunny By Jack Troughton CHILDREN TAKING part in vital research into the after-effects of cancer treatment will be cheered up by a new friend – a huge cuddly rabbit and some chocolate Easter eggs. Doctors from the Oncology unit at the La Fe Hospital in Valencia visited the Cancer Charity Centre in Javea Park to explain initial results of their work and volunteers made sure the youngsters being treated for the disease were not forgotten. Cancer Care is funding the project with a
donation of €25,500 and the research uses Canadian software purchased with funds given by the charity in an earlier donation. The medical team were able to explain the initial results of research into the after-effect of intrusive treatments the children undergo to overcome certain types of cancer. Pictured are Irene Ellis, President of Cancer Care (seated); Dr Victoria Castel (left), head of the children’s oncology unit; her colleague Dr Adela Canete (right) and two research specialists.
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Easter in the garden by
Clodagh & Dick Handscombe Practical gardeners and authors
HOPEFULLY WE will have good weather over Easter after the wettest winter for 60 years in some parts of the Valencia and Alicante provinces. And not only wet - many inland gardens have had three lots of snow and some plant burning frosts. Many garden centres are now full of spring and early summer plants – some fully in flower having been imported from forcing hothouses. As we have said in our books and
earlier articles, to get the most pleasure out of new plants buy those that only have one or two flowers open so that you can check the colours and enjoy all the first flush of flowers as they open and not just as they die off. Inevitably, those on the coast will have more colourful Easter gardens than further inland. But if you want to travel over the weekend, the Iris Garden signposted on the Pinos road from the N332 just south of Benissa will be open, as will be the earlier varieties. No doubt we will fit in a couple of long walks; finish tidying up plants caught by the frosts; bring out the more delicate terrace plants that have been stored in a winter shelter, constructed by lining a gazebo with a large sheet of plastic that we will store away until late autumn and plant up some spaces in an already well sown and planted allotment.
If you are members of Moraira – Teulada U3A, we look forward to answering your questions at your Easter Monday meeting. We had hoped to be able to show you our new book but printing has been delayed by the printer being over busy pre Easter but we should have autographed copies at the ‘This is Spain’ show at La Zenia on 23rd, 24th and 25th April . Look out for our Gardeners’ corner stand. We will be there from 10.00 to 18.00 hours for the three days to answer your questions and give advice.
APARTMENT GARDENING – MEDITERRANEAN STYLE The book will be extremely useful to anyone living in an apartment, town house or village house with a roof garden. It will help you brighten up a windowsill, balcony or terrace with flowering and evergreen plants suitable for apartment terraces, winter and summer conditions in a variety of containers – 26 types are described in an A to Z of containers - or design, plant up and maintain a garden in the sky growing flowers; herbs; vegetables and fruit. There are plenty of photographs in the book that show you what is possible and a comprehensive guide to plants for full sun, semi shade and shady conditions. And it’s easier than gardening in a villa garden. The space is much smaller and therefore requires less effort: you don’t get your feet muddy and one can garden 24 hours a day as there are lights and on covered terraces one can still work if it rains. If sowing flower or vegetable seeds during Easter Week, the Lunar Agriculture and Gardening Calendar indicates the following: Maundy Thursday and Good Friday: Iris Gardens at Marnes Flower seeds.
BY CLODAGH AND DICK HANDSCOMBE practical gardeners and authors who have enjoyed gardening in Spain for themselves and at times others for twenty five years. New book ‘Apartment Gardening - Mediterranean Style’ is to be published this month and can be obtained from high street and internet bookshops including www.gardeninginspain.com for the fastest deliveries.
The new book will help apartment owners
Saturday/Sunday: Leaf vegetables and evergreen perennial plants. Monday morning: Fruit, vegetables The afternoon and Tuesday morning are ‘no sow’ times so get out the paella pan and gas ring and cook a traditional Easter Monday first open air paella of the year using last Autumn’s frozen beans or even better, using instead young peas and broad beans Spanish village style. If you purchased a solar barbecue/paella cooker last year, get that out if a sunny day is forecast. If not, go on the website of Alsol and think of buying one. For those about to sow seeds there are comprehensive chapters on growing plants from seeds under Spanish conditions in both ‘Your Garden In Spain and ‘Growing Healthy Vegetables in Spain,’ found in bookshops and Carrefour. Web sites of Santana Books, Bookworld and Amazon and many others also stock the books. Just look up Clodagh Handscombe on the internet.
Readers’ recipes
Summer Fruits Gateau I SAW this recipe by Antony Worrall Thompson and first tried it last year. I wanted to bake something nice for my family who were visiting. They absolutely loved it and I’m sure RTN readers will as well. INGREDIENTS 2 x 250g/9oz sponge flan cases 600ml/1 pint double cream 25g/1oz caster sugar 2 tbsp brandy 1 packet ladyfinger biscuits 1 jar fruit compote 1 large punnet raspberries 55g/2oz icing sugar mixed fresh fruits, to serve
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METHOD Line a 18cm/7in baking tin or springform tin with a little oil and cling film. Cut out the centre of both flans using a 2025cm/8-10in springform tin base as a guide. Line the bottom of the tin with one of the circles, and reserve the other. Whip the double cream with the sugar and brandy until thick, and put in the fridge. Cut the ladyfinger biscuits in half. Line the ring with the ladyfinger halves so that they form an attractive exterior. Spoon the fruit compote in the bottom of the flan in an even layer.
Spoon the chilled, whipped cream into the ring and gently press to the edges, ensuring that you keep the biscuits in place. Scatter over the raspberries. Add the other sponge disc and press it down gently. Put a plate over the bottom of the tin and, carefully, turn the tin over. Gently remove the springform tin but keep the cling film in place. Put the cake into the fridge and let it set for at least one hour. Remove from the fridge and take off the cling film. Dust with icing sugar, garnish with fresh fruits and serve.
Tina, Murcia Don’t forget: if you have a recipe that you would like featured in RTN please email to rtnmail@roundtownnews.com Artien is created and illustrated by Jan Gamm
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FIM Superbike World Championship
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THE THIRD round of the World Superbike Championship is being held at the Cheste race circuit near Valencia on the weekend of 9th April. If you’re a motorbike fan, you won’t want to miss it. While not as talked-about as the MotoGP, Superbike races can be equally as exciting but less expensive to go and watch.
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Kirsty Tuxford Freelance writer
The Superbike Championship is a thrilling competition, rivalled only by the Road Racing World Championship (Moto GP) for excitement value. The appeal of Superbikes is that they are based on production models, so motorbike fans can identify with them. Although Moto GP bikes are faster, Superbikes are catching up and can reach speeds of up to 320kph. This will be the 11th time the championship has been hosted by the Ricardo Tormo circuit at Cheste. The race involves 27 riders from all over the World who compete on seven different factory bikes. Bike boffins get to ogle the bikes of the seven competing manufacturers: Aprilia; BMW; Ducati; Honda; Kawasaki; Suzuki and Yamaha. The first stage of the championship was at Phillip Island (Australia) and 26year-old Brit Leon Haslam pipped his rival Michel Fabrizio to the post to win the first race in an exciting photo finish. Spain’s Carlos Checa snuck ahead to win the second race by just 0.307 seconds. Spanish spectators will be out in force at the Cheste track to support Checa and fellow Spaniard Rubén Xaus. The second round was in Portimao (Portugal) last weekend; at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve. The line-up of riders at Portimao featured no fewer than 15 who have won at least one SBK race in their
careers, plus two former champions in this category and four other riders with a major World title to their name. In front of 77,000 people at Portimao, Max Biaggi (Aprilia Alitalia) won each 22-lap race, putting him second in the championship rankings behind the rider who took two second places, Leon Haslam (Alstare Suzuki). This was Biaggi’s first SBK double win, taking his overall career win total to six. Biaggi said: “It is great to get my first double win in World Superbike. The feeling is great and the first double win of anybody this year, so I feel confident and we are in a good rhythm. We go to Valencia next and we will ask very much of ourselves there as well.” Officials from the Ricardo Tormo circuit have been keeping a close eye on race events so far – their official comment is that “events in Australia showed very clearly, there will be any number of official or supported private teams who should be capable of podium finishes at some stage in 2010. The combination of experience and relative youth, and the closely regulated technical rules mean that opportunities will be available for all. This coming weekend should be no exception.”
Manises airport – it was opened in 1999. It is named after the two-time world champion Ricardo Tormo. There are 4km (2.5 miles) of track with 14 turns, all visible to the spectators thanks to its flawless design, based on the American canon circuit. There’s capacity for 120,000 spectators, with seating for 60,000.
THE RICARDO TORMO CIRCUIT The Cheste racetrack is just 20km from Valencia City and 5km from
TICKETS You can choose between purchasing only tickets or Packs including Paddock Pass + ticket. Paddock Passes and Pit Walk Passes for one day can also be purchased at the Circuit during the event. Adult tickets start from €30 and children under six go free. Sales points: Servientrada Bancaja, Tel: 902 115 577, http://bancaja.es El Corte Inglés, Until 7th April, any shopping centre in Spain. Tel: 902 400 222. www.elcorteingles.es Circuit’s ticket offices. April, 9th, 10th and 11th
The 11th Championship takes place on the 9th April
Fernando Alonso happy with his fourth place in Australia FERRARI TOOK their cars into 3rd and 4th place in an exciting and eventful race in Australia. After being sent back to 18th place after spinning on the first curve of the Australian Gran Prix on Sunday, Fernando Alonso said his 4th place at the end of the race ‘tasted of glory’. He could probably have made the podium, had he overtaken teammate Felipe Massa, who has said he owes the Spaniard a dinner. The 3rd and 4th place puts Ferrari further ahead in the constructors championship and Alonso said he was also happy as the people he considers as the main rivals this year all finished behind him in the race, thus dismissing Jenson Button, who won the race, and Robert Kubica who was second.
RICARDO TORMO, THE MAN Tormo was part of the of the Bultaco factory racing team when he won the 1978 FIM 50cc world championship. In 1981 he repeated as 50cc World Champion on a privately backed Bultaco. His other triumphs include being crowned 50cc Spanish National Champion three times, and 125cc National Champion four times. In the middle of the 1984 season, Tormo crashed while test riding a motorcycle in an industrial park near the Derbi motorcycle factory in Barcelona and severely damaged his leg. His injuries were so bad that they ended his racing career. Tormo died from leukemia in 1998. To honour him, the racetrack in Valencia was re-named the Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo.
See www.circuitvalencia.com for more information about the race and tickets.
Ricardo Tormo
HOW TO GET THERE Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Autovia A-3, Exit 334, 46380, Cheste (Valencia) By Road - From Valencia Leave Valencia via Avenida del Cid and take the A-3 dual carriageway in the direction of Madrid. Continue for 20km, take exit 334 (Urbanizaciones – Circuito) and soon after you will see directions for the circuit. By Road - From Alicante Take the A-7 leaving Alicante in the direction of Valencia, take the bypass for the A-3 dual carriageway, direction Madrid, and follow as above. By train, Cercanias Renfe, line C-3 to Utiel. For timetable and price information please consult: www.renfe.es Tel. (Renfe): 902 240 202. Tel. Valencia Cercanías (suburban trains): 96 335 74 00/96 335 72 61
Also in Valencia
Kite flying festival – Festicometa – www.festicometa.com Where: Malvarrosa beach next to Las Arenas Hotel When: Saturday, 10th April and Sunday 11th April 10.30 to 18.00. Activities include a four-wire kite exhibition, kite parade, giant kites, freestyle shows, stunt kite competition and an award ceremony at the end of the day. Hundreds of professional kite fliers from all over the World are attending the event.
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Answers & Winner Last week’s Crossword and Suduko answers found on page 48. Crossword winner for issue 545: Ben Norman, Quesada
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Cryptic Crossword
Across
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1. Valuation (9)
2. Equality (3)
8. Scull (3)
3. Ascend (5)
9. Ban (11)
4. Evasive (6)
11. Implore (7)
5. Spare time (7)
12. Join (5)
6. Thoughtful (11)
13. Untouched (6)
7. Soon (9)
15. Feel indignant (6)
10. Unpaid (11)
17. Chop small (5)
11. Obscure (9)
18. Ship’s crew (7)
14. Less expensive (7)
20. Unseemliness (11)
16. Transverse (6)
22. Tavern (3)
19. Ethical (5)
23. Elastic (9)
21. Cask (3)
Across 1. See 8 Across 8 & 1 Across. What it holds will be of striking significance (3,2,7) 9. Approaching and proving an attraction not far away (7,4) 11. The performer may point out resemblances, we hear (7) 12. Sounds like money - the whereabouts of this will not be disclosed (5) 13. Stages in the tournament completed by golfers (6) 15. The girl is happy with the beginnings of your speech (6) 17. Special celebration to seek to remove ill-feeling (5) 18. One can get carried along by a book of collected works (7) 20. An opposite piece at the end of the shop-fitting (11) 22. Field supplying endless metal (3) 23. Administrators will revise the means test (9)
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Down 2. Air corps rises a considerable distance away (3) 3. Time-worn tea ceremony (5) 4. Use temporarily, one hears, at an increased price (6) 5. This will provide a typed copy for a variety of clients (7) 6. A word to conjure with! (11) 7. Gives vent to one’s thoughts on trains (9) 10. Is it akin to a mail-van? (8,3) 11. This provides the basis for making deals (4-5) 14. Diversions by five hundred different routes (7) 16. Left one with a Shakespearean heroine (6) 19. One who goes to bed when working (5) 21. Harry Evans will provide the whisky (3)
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Terminal boredom I AM writing this at Oslo Gardemoen Airport. This is because I have just done something I have never done before! Missed my flight! Yes, I am booked on the next at no extra cost, no, it wasn’t my fault, and the snow and the -14º degrees outside are really to blame - not me. Many anxious and curious people wait patiently in the Spirit World, just waiting for something to happen. They rely on someone here on Earth to send the message that will allow them to begin a communication that they have often been waiting for, for a long time. Some will never get the call and some will, but the initial contact is often Earth based, and therefore may never come. I am in the business of communication and I deliver the messages that are sent via me, as sensitively as I can. Sometimes though Spirit is brusque and forceful, and sometimes the timid words literally stall me. The first part of communication that throws our dear departed ones is the change of voice. Those who have passed over have to learn to use the breathing mechanism of the Medium, and since we are their vehicle they cannot and do not complain of this. Sadly, there are many who wait in the Spirit World. However, glimpsing loved ones, and hoping for contact, many are bitterly disappointed. If the call does not come then they try to instigate action, and it is this action that scares people and halts the communication process. Just like email and telephone calls, the messages sent to the Spirit World are specific; we know who is sending them and to whom. Sometimes there are time outs, or delays,
and sometimes you really do miss your flight, if you see what I mean, but in general the first vital message sent should get some reaction somewhere along the line. Rather like a Spiritual ‘check in,’ it is possible to be upgraded, as superior guides assist, and delayed when there is something that halts the procedure. Many wish that they could make the long haul journey to be with their loved ones but it just isn’t easy. When those that we love depart this World they are no longer on our frequency and our tuning to them, if we can manage it, is the very best that possibly can be offered, under the circumstances. Cues are vital, and the response of those in Spiritual slumber can be slow, whilst others are eagerly awaiting the chance to make communication any which way that they can. Spirit has a yesterday and a today but they do not have a tomorrow. For this reason it is comforting that they know that we call them to be with us. Whilst we do have a future, we have a common interest in the past as we live for today. The past we have shared is the common ground in which we confirm our existence; and we must realise that the evidence of survival comes in the confirmation of past deeds, as they are known to us and our loved ones. When final boarding commences, we will see ourselves ready to make our transition as the gate opens and we take our reserved seats, and then we have ‘take off’ to our prescribed destination. Just don’t miss the flight!
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horoscopes by Kenny Corris With Mars in Leo and actions with Mercury this week, there comes a time when you will have to take a stand, whether you like it or not. Simply putting your energies out isn’t enough to gain the momentum that is now needed to steer the ship and to charter all that which must now be done. It is a shame that things have to go this way and you cannot be blamed for the selfishness of others but at least it highlights your skills and your need to resolve that which you must. Mercury enters just before the weekend and Mercury subsequently inconjuncts with Saturn as from Saturday. Keep your head down at this time and do just what you know that you have to because someone is intent to twist and rephrase whatever you say, and in so doing seeks to manipulate you. Saturn brings wisdom, a fresh view and inspiration linked to the balance of hosting Libra, and it is with these positive actions that all is not lost this time around. You appear to be deep in the midst of a decision and are waiting for answers at present. Taking control of the situation, you can clearly see now why things had to be the way that they were, but there is a sincere wish that your next step gets you closer to a long term solution that is mutually acceptable. Try putting yourself first for a change and you may see the writing on the wall and realise that with all the will in the World, you must make up your mind once and for all. The Pluto retrograde in Capricorn asks you to forgive and forget, and this will make a great difference to a relationship problem that veers out of control. You appear to have a bee in your bonnet about something that really should be long forgotten in the process of elimination right now. Stubborn pride means that you may forgive, but for sure this is something that, try as you may, you will never ever forget. The future is calculated to show you who’s boss! Planetary actions with resident Mars see a squaring with both Venus and Mercury. Someone has got it very wrong and has contrived to use the defense of love and passion to mask the real problem. With the current clarity of mind that this week uniquely brings to you, and the connection with the gift of pertinent and dynamic communication backing you up, you have a brief to go in where you must, and do what you think fit, even if it goes against the grain. The entry of Saturn at the end of the week brings some sweeping changes all across the board. Gently lifting and inspiring Saturn likes to give help just when and where it is needed, and there is scope for change, but this mighty Planet also brings minor problems into play to test your reactions and your true goals in life. This is not a time to play games but the truth has to be upheld, and those who have been a part of current injustice will see the error of their ways. The Pluto retrograde this week examines things from the foundation upwards, revealing dark areas where there is certainly work to be done. Motivation sees you always sensitively seeking a balance in your life, but there is far more work to do, if you take into account past misdeeds of others that you have so far chosen to forget, but which need to be sorted in the current scheme of things. Be very sure that what needs to be said is said, and otherwise keep quiet. Mars is involved in many planetary actions this week, whilst ensconced in Leo. You have a real need to get the job done right now but you know that you must hold back until you know just exactly what you are up against; as forensic and profound actions with Mercury serve to show the whole picture once and for all. Cut through any red tape though, because salient actions here will save the day and speak louder than mere words ever could, and timing is of the essence. Slow progress at the moment is giving you the time to breathe and the time to make sure what you specific needs are right now. There is someone currently working against you, because they can, and this not only blocks progress, but belittles your achievements and your success. A celebration allows you to show off what you are very good at, and being the life and soul of the party will allow you the chance to look at problems from a distance. Pluto helps you to get down to brass tacks and in elimination of the unnecessary removes complication, allowing you to see the main event. There is a need to carefully look at what it is you really need. Making things simpler really does do you justice and a problem shared this week is certainly a problem halved as someone shows their friendship and dedication to you. Make hay while the sun shines because there is a portent for some hard work ahead. Planet Chiron adds myth to magic to unleash your innermost psychic powers. You may be afraid of using your gift, but you have no need to. Speak your mind, stop holding back, and realise that there is a call for you to use your skills to make new and exciting changes in your life, because it is time to move on. You are not running away but you must move to pastures new if you are to harness your skills and continue to be a part of your own success. Dreamy and romantic energies reach out this week as you start to see things through rose-coloured spectacles and realise that there is indeed a need to use your energies to make a difference. You have deliberately closed the door to someone who has tried to tap into your innermost energies, but are left with a strong need to help in something you strongly believe in. Use this week to get your project successfully off the ground, so that you can take on whatever you have to, to make things right.
If it’s your birthday this week... Just be yourself: if others do not like this then they are expecting too much of you right now, and they need to back off. In good time, you’ll come up with your own fighting plan!
Alaskan cruises IT’S PRIME booking season for Alaska cruises and cruise tours now. There are a number of key factors to keep in mind when planning a visit, such as: price; itinerary; weather; wildlife.
PRICE There are discounts available right now on virtually every departure for the Alaska season, from May to September. Shipboard credits are also available on sailings throughout the season. You’ll find the lowest rates on departures early and late in the season. It is recommended to wait until about 90 days prior to departure to secure best deals on an Alaska cruise, unless you need to sail on a specific ship on a specific date, or have accommodation requirements. Otherwise, I recommend waiting, as rates for many sailings will be reduced again.
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Well-timed connecting flights could possibly sell out if you wait. However in the current economic climate I’d personally take that risk and wait for a terrific late-breaking deal. As with all last-minute cruise deals, we will have them first on our site and sell out many departures before most other travel agencies even hear about them. ITINERARY There are two types of itineraries for Alaska cruises: Inside Passage cruises that sail roundtrip from Vancouver, Seattle or San Francisco and Gulf of Alaska cruises that sail one way between Vancouver and Seward or Whittier. The roundtrip cruises mean you can book closer to departure because there are many flights daily into and out of Vancouver;
Alaska weather is warmest in July and August
Seattle and San Francisco with cheaper airfares as no long flight into Anchorage or Fairbanks is involved. Flights book early into (and out of) Anchorage and Fairbanks; making it risky for cruise passengers to wait for a last-minute deal on a one-way Gulf of Alaska cruise. One-way cruises do allow the opportunity to explore the interior of Alaska on a land tour. Keep in mind that tour buses, rail cars and lodges in Alaska are limited in supply and sell out early. I recommend booking cruise tours as soon as possible to ensure availability.
throughout the summer along the coast, migrating between their winter homes in the south and their summer homes in the north. Brown and black bears can be seen in tidal flats in May and near salmon streams and berry patches in July and August. Moose and caribou begin calving in May and cow moose and their young can be seen near thickets along roadsides and rivers in May and June. Bald eagles are plentiful at the water’s edge throughout the summer. Tufted puffins and other seabirds begin nesting colonies on coastal islands in May. Shorebird watching is popular in August and September, as various species begin their migrations south for the winter. Fishermen will be happy to know that the prized king salmon runs from May through August. Late May through June is the best time for saltwater king salmon fishing, and July through August is best for freshwater king salmon fishing. For more information about cruises contact Selena’s Cruises on 96 649 1711 or visit www.selenascruises.com
WEATHER Alaska weather is unpredictable but warmest temperatures are in July and August, when average highs are in the low to mid60s. Rain is more likely at the end of the season, in late August and early September. Whales are a common sight
WILDLIFE Wildlife is one of the big attractions of Alaska. Humpback and killer whales are seen
Anglican Chaplaincy of St Peter and St Paul in Torrevieja
Members of the congregation make Palm Crosses
ON WEDNESDAY 24th March, several members from the congregation of the Lago Jardin Church got together to make Palm Crosses from the palm trees in their gardens at Los Balcones. Palms blessed at the service then were taken to other churches within the Chaplaincy for Easter services. Members of the congregation also recently raised €405 at a Shrove Tuesday pancake brunch for the Haiti appeal.
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WOW! As a writer who never uses screamers in my text, I just did. Jilliane Hoffman’s court thriller roundly deserves the exclamation mark because it’s that sort of book: literally unput-downable. In 1988, law student Chloe Larson is brutally attacked, stabbed, raped, tortured and left for dead in her New York apartment but she survives. Twelve years later, she’s changed her name and appearance and calling herself CJ, she’s a Florida State Attorney when a sadistic serial killer known as Cupid is caught. But the suspected Cupid is the same man who left her for dead all those years ago. Something’s not quite right. If the man who raped her in New York isn’t Cupid, CJ’s bid for revenge could cost her career. Is she prosecuting the wrong man? And who is pulling the strings from behind the
Author: Jilliane Hoffman Publisher: Penguin Books (paperback) Price: €8.75 ISBN: 0 141 01523 3
curtain – this book has the most satisfying twist in the tail that I’ve ever read. Bloodthirsty and gruesome, this story is from the keyboard of an Assistant State Attorney and Regional Legal Advisor to the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement. The detail is spot on and amazing and the story chilling. Find someone to hold your hand as you read the last chapter. Incidentally it’s also a first novel. Let’s hope it’s not the last.
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Dial up internet Pat via email asks: Dear Aunty, I run Office 2003 on XP & I cannot permanently remove the “This copy of Office is not genuine” toolbar. I’ve deleted the toolbar many times & also validated both Windows & Office many times. I’ve even removed the program from Control Panel, scanned with AVG9 etc & re-installed from DVD, all to no avail. Please can you help as it’s driving me crazy? Aunty says: I suspect you have a moody copy of Office there Pat. You will either need to purchase a licensed copy for around €50 from ebay.co.uk, or download the latest Open Office, which is free from sun.com and will quite happily read and write your Microsoft Office documents. Roger via email asks: Dear Aunty, I am having a problem with my DVD drive. I can play DVDs and I can burn DVDs but I can’t erase a disc. The discs are DVD-RW and I did have a box come up saying D: is not accessible incorrect function. Please can you suggest how I can solve this problem? I read your column every week, and find it very interesting and helpful. Aunty says: The only thing I can think of Roger is that your DVD drive isn’t 100% compatible using the brand of rewritable discs you have. I have seen this before and sometimes you can simply re-use the discs by copying over the existing contents rather than erasing them first.
Philip from Benijofar asks: Hi Aunty, I recently had my Laptop updated to Windows7 and the technician installed a new dial-up ‘tu@orange’, I was originally using ‘Gonuts for free’. The problem is that my dial-up quits after about 20 minutes: this is very often when downloading updates from Windows etc. I never had this
problem with Gonuts - how do I re-instate that as my preferred dialup? My usage of the net does not warrant moving to ADSL. Aunty says: You can create a new dial-up connection by clicking on the network icon in the taskbar (bottom right corner of your screen) and then on
‘Open Network and Sharing Center’. Here you can setup a new network connection to connect over your modem. For the Gonuts dialup you used to be able to use 901929200, username free@free and password 123456. I heard somewhere that they had changed this and in the past you can get this information from the www.gonuts4free.com website.
Recording LPs to CDs
Selena via email asks: I am hoping you may be able to help me in my search. I have the full set of Handel’s Messiah conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent on long plying 33rpm records. Is there any way these records could be recorded onto CD’s? Here’s hoping you might be able to help or put me in the right direction. Thanking you in anticipation.
Aunty says: Very nice piece of music Selena. I have tried a few different programs for this and I’ve found Audiograbber the best of the free ones. You can get it from download.com, and although it looks a bit daunting to begin with, you can be fully operational after about 20 minutes. There are plenty of tutorials on the web and the ‘guide for newbies’ section on the audigrabber.org website will get you going. You can connect your record player directly to your PC via the blue ‘line-in’ or the pink ‘mic’ inputs or from an output on you HiFi. An easier option would be to purchase a USB record deck (€50 from Ebay) which is pretty much ‘plug and play.’
Scam emails
Keith via email asks: Dear Aunty, I attach an email I keep receiving along with one from hotmail in a similar vein. I have always been advised not to give personal details over the internet. Is this a Scam or not. Your urgent advice would be most helpful. Aunty says: This certainly is a scam Keith. This email is asking for your Windows Live Messenger login name and password which will give the unscrupulous bandidos full access to all your emails and contacts. Never ever give anyone your user account or password details even if the email looks genuine.
Run or save downloads? Joe via email asks: Hi Aunty, Avid reader of your column when in Spain and as now, when back in the UK. One question relating to the download of Malwarebytes and SuperAntiSpyware. Do you down load as RUN or SAVE and run them daily/weekly? Aunty says: Hi Joe. There are two distinct tasks when downloading and installing a program like Malwarebytes. The first is the initial download of the installation program (usually an .exe file from download.com) and the second is the subsequent installation of Malwarebytes onto your PC. I think the ‘run’ or ‘save’ options you are seeing Joe are appearing just after you’ve agreed to download the installation program, and they are asking you whether you want just start the one-time install of Malwarebytes or save a copy of the installation .exe file to your PC. I always choose ‘save’ as you may need to re-install the program at a later date. Once all this is done then to actually start the Malwarebytes application each week you simply double click on the new icon on your desktop.
That’s all for this week, email me on auntyvirus@roundtownnews.com and I will do my best to sort you out
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More on anti theft devices by
Brian Deller
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RECENTLY I mentioned the effective GPS device that can be fitted into a vehicle so if it is stolen it can be tracked by a specialist company. Another device is one where after it has been reported stolen to the security company, a device can be activate to disable the engine and electrics in the car, rendering it immobile. Recently in the USA it was reported that a car dealer that had sold about 100 cars with this device fired an employee who then took his revenge by obtaining the system passwords and activated all the cars, putting them all out of action. I have warned of this before but it will stand re-advising: be very aware when you are out in your vehicle. Do not leave it unlocked even for a couple of minutes. If another car in a car park bumps you, especially at the rear of your vehicle, tempting you to get out to check the damage - close all windows and lock the doors, especially if your family is in the vehicle. This has happened to a friend of ours where hand bags were snatched. Thieves have no morals about hitting your wife if she tries to stop them. The above has happened twice to our friend; the second occasion
occurring a year after the first time; she was not only out-of-pocket as she had €600 in her purse plus credit cards; mobile phone; etc. She was also very angry with herself for letting it happen twice. Anti-theft devices such as steering locks are ineffective. Thieves can easily cut through the steering wheel and remove the device in minutes. With modern power steering the vehicle can still be steered without the missing part of the steering wheel. We had this happen to us in a car park in South Africa but luckily the anti theft horn sounded and a security guard chased the thief away: he really earned the €50 I gave him as a thank-you.
A reader asks about the Skoda Superb occasion car
So the offered deal included the dealership retaining ownership of the car for another four months (one of the occasion terms) although I would be allowed to take the car as if it was sold to me. When I went to my insurance broker they strongly advised that I not take the car. They could not insure it as it was already insured by the dealer and in the event of an accident where the car was totally written off, the cash paid out would go to the dealer as the official owner. Also the possibility was that the dealer would not be able to claim on his insurance as the car was effectively sold - not on the dealer’s policy. What can we do?
From Barry: I recently visited my local Skoda Dealer and tested a new Superb car, liked it very much and decided to buy it. I have an older Citroen C5 that I wanted to trade in but the Superb was an ‘Occasion’ model in other words, as you have said in your website, a car with a very low mileage that has been used by the dealership for demos etc. Apparently to qualify as an occasion, it must be used for so many kilometres or months before it is sold but it has the full manufacturer’s warranty.
‘Every problem is an answer in disguise,’ to modify an old saying we used when diagnosing management and aircraft or mining equipment machinery technical problems when I was much younger. We chatted about this after I spoke with my insurance broker who suggested that the obvious answer was to add your name to their policy as a covered driver for the period until the terms are satisfied and you can then insure it fully in your name. It is an interesting problem that I have not heard of before so I have shared it here for readers to remember if the same affects them. Many thanks, Barry. We can all learn a lot from our readers’ experiences.
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07 Ford Fusion
€8,995
05 Peugeot 307 estate €8,995
04 Peugeot 206 CC
€8,495
04 Renault Megane
€7,495
04 Ford Fiesta
€6,995
04 Ford Focus Estate
€6,995
03 Opel Astra Cabriolet
€6,995
04 Ford Focus
€6,995
97 Mercedes E320
€6,495
05 Fiat Panda
€5,995
03 Ford Focus diesel
€6,995
05 Vauxhall Astra
€5,995
04 Ford KA
€5,995
04 Suzuki Grand Vitara
€5,995
04 Hyundai Atos
€5,495
04 Hyundai Getz
€5,250
02 Kia Rio
€4,495
99 Tata Safari
€3,995
01 Rover 45
€3,995
99 Fiat Brava
€2,995
00 Peugeot 806
€1,995
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Noche del Coche Friday Car Night By Keith Nicol FERRARI; ROLLS ROYCE; Triumph; Jaguar; Ford; Mercedes; BMW; Volkswagen; Opel; Citroen; SAAB; Porsche; Mustang,; Corvette; Honda; Nissan; Toyota; Mazda; MG; Harley Davidson. If these names make you think of transport, then you are right on the money as cars and bikes representing all these famous names were on display at the Puerto Deportivo, Marina Salinas, last Friday, for Torrevieja’s very first ‘Noche del Coche:’ Car Night. This gathering of classic, customised and future classic cars and bikes was put together by a group of local enthusiasts looking for something a little different to do. In keeping with the transportation theme, Marina Salinas proved to
be a popular choice for this very informal, casual and fun night, attracting almost 30 cars and over 200 visitors to the Marina, many of them for the very first time. Although Marina Salinas is located just a few yards/ metres from the Pascual Flores and Delfin S-61 Submarine, many locals and visitors are unaware that the complex also is home to a number of elegant cafés, along with boating services. Parking in their exterior zone is also free, first come first served, until May 31st, to allow you to sample their hospitality. One of the most noticeable aspects of ‘Noche del Coche’ was the friendly atmosphere, especially between the 20-somethings, with their modern hatchbacks full of flashing lights, neon and
Have you ever dreamed about having a go in a Ferrari or a Shelby Cobra?
The next Friday Car Night is on the 30th April
great sound systems and the slightly more mature owners of the classic, exotic and muscle cars. It’s hoped that ‘Noche del Coche’ will be become a regular monthly event, taking place on the last Friday of each month at the Puerto Deportivo, Marina Salinas. Now that the clocks have changed (so we can see the cars and bikes better) and the weather’s warming up, why not come along and
enjoy the show or bring your own pride and joy along to display at the next event on Friday, April 30th between 20.00 -22.00. Apart from the fabulous cars and bikes, there will also be a number of service suppliers from insurance to mechanics, offering free advice. For more information visit www.NocheDelCoche.com, email nickinspain@mac.com or phone Dave 659 398 278 or Nick 609 06 36 14.
NOW’S YOUR chance to admire these beautiful cars and fund raise for a charity event, organised by Joe and Josefina, from the Gasolinera Cafeteria-Bar, on Saturday 24th April from 10.00 -18.00. The cars are legally insured to drive on the road and have up to 550hp engines. The social project is aimed at making it possible for you to become a co-driver in one of these cars (donations minimum €10). A live radio show will continue all day from 10.00. At 11.00 the Mayor of Benissa, Don Juan Bautista, will inaugurate the charity event and be the first to ride in one of the cars. At 17.00, donations will be given to representatives from the social project in Benissa. GASOLINERA Cafetería-Bar, Classic Cars on the Costa Blanca, Av. La Marina, 18ª (Ctra. Calpe to Moraira, km 2,5 Benissa-Costa. www.gasolinera-bar.es
Be a co-driver in a car like this for only 10€
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Book your advert now 96 570 5204
EMAIL: classifieds@roundtownnews.com WEBSITE: www.roundtownnews.co.uk IN PERSON: Torrevieja,Comercial San Luis, Calle Aviles Nº 41,Local Nº 7. 03184, Torrevieja, Alicante OR La Nucia,Vall de Biar 14, 03530.
INDEX PROPERTIES
SOUTH-UNDER 100,000 SOUTH 100,000 - 200,000 SOUTH 200,000 - 300,000 NORTH-UNDER 100,000 NORTH 100,000 - 200,000 NORTH 200,000 - 300,000 FOR SALE OVER 300,000 FOR SALE GENERAL TO LET ESTATE AGENTS PART EXCHANGE
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240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 COMPUTING - TECH COMPUTERS 500 MOTORING-TRANSPORT CARS 600 MOTORBIKES 610 CARAVANS 620 BOATS 630 CAR HIRE 640 BIKE HIRE 650 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 700 LEISURE LEISURE 750 PERSONAL PERSONAL 760 DANCE DANCE 770 ENTERTAINERS ENTERTAINERS 780 MUSIC 790 HEALTH HEALTH & BEAUTY 800 ANIMALS ANIMALS 850 WANTED WANTED 900 LEISURE 910 B&B 920 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS 930 ANTIQUES 940 JEWELLERY 950 FOR SALE ITEMS FOR SALE 960 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 970
PRISTINE POOLS
• Professional pool maintenance & cleaning • Replacement pumps, filters, salt systems Ph regulators and accessories supplied and installed • Pipe leaks pressure tested, detected and repaired • Structural leaks investigated and repaired • Refurbishments & upgrades undertaken British Trained with over 15 years experience. Extensive references. All work guaranteed TEL: 96 677 4199 OR 678 080 500 www.pristineswimmingpools.com Torrevieja and surrounding areas plus Costa Calida
• 25 Years Experience • Full or Part Loads • Friendly Personal Service • Large Secure Ware house, Fully Insured
• Storage Available 24 Hrs a day • Storage for Long & Short Term (Cars & Motorbikes etc) • FREE Quotations
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PINE CHALET Totana. 2 bedrooms. On quiet and secure site. Private plot at end of cul-de-sac. Workshop/ shed. In good order inside and out. Parking alongside. Sensible ground rent. Fully furnished. 30,000€. ONO. 685-219-155
AGUAS NUEVAS semi villa, look like Det. large private corner plot tiled room for pool, A/C, furnished, 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, many extras, community pool. Close to all amenities. Must be seen. 135,000€. 966-923-693 JACARILLA 3 bed end terrace large bathroom, downstairs cloakroom, lounge, kitchen, diner, garage. 190,000€. Now 145,000€. Phone 622-380-290
BENITACHELL (LES FONTS) PRIVATE SALE. 2 double bedrooms,
RENT / SALE, 2 BED
apt. in Alicante city, easy access to auto route A-70 (Exit 69)
ONLY 375€ month 62 034 0548 Juan
2 bathrooms, Fitted kitchen, Satellite & telephone connection, Front south facing terrace, Large Garage / Storeroom - 85 m2, community pool, Quiet location in cul-de-sac. Ideal for retired or young couple, no pets please. Telephone: 96 574 8199 / 659 921 875. Price: 179.500.00 Euros.
MOBILE/ PARK HOMES ready to move into on permanent site. Carol. 968-192-425/ 626-055-622. WEB: www.mobilehomesmarmenorspain. com 2 NEW EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENTS on the wirral. Luxury Lodges and Park Homes for sale 12 month occupancy px considered call 0044-1516-332-321 or email alan@hill-brothers.com FOR SALE OR RENT Classic Spanish Old Town House. 3 double bedrooms (one with en-suite bathroom), master bath, downstairs loo, new kitchen, large living room diner with real fire. Terrace with bbq, summer kitchen and shower. Seperate sun terrace with views to the mountains. Recently reformed and fully furnished. 135,00€ or 450€ per month. Tel: 609-177-032.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT offering a complete and competitive service for all your property rental needs including: Keyholding, Pools mainmatined, cleaning & laundry, meet and greets, airport transfers Los Alcazares. Tel: 628-772-418 email: rosaliamews@live.co.uk STRUCTURAL SURVEYS Mark Paddon BSc Hons Building Surveying. MCIOB. Free 15pg buyer’s guide via website www.surveysspain.com Tel 962807247 / 653733066
EL LIMONAR 3 bed, 2 bath, A/C, Central heating. Parking 500€. monthly. Tel: 634-328-112 2 BED FURNISHED HOUSE in La Siesta long term, secure urbanisation. 350€. + bills. tel: 656-455-548 1 BEDROOM BUNGALOW with large garden & parking, for yearly rental on Camping pueblo, San Javier. Carol 968-192-425/ 626-055-622. Email: haydn47@hotmail.com WEB: www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain.com CABO ROIG BEACHSIDE 1 minute from beach Cala Capitan. Apartments or terraced house for rent. Long term or short term. Tel: 966 773 985 FANTASTIC PLACE TO ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS. RURAL HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR 8 PEOPLE 652 756 085 www.casalastreshermanas.com DOLORES Detached large villa with option to buy 700€ 695923194 CATRAL Semidetached villa. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, kitchen, lounge, utility room, community swimming pool. 600€ 695923194 LA MARINA 1 bedroom bungalow 320€ 695923194 GUARDAMAR DEL SEGURA 1 bedroom apartment fully furnished 300€ SHORT OR LONG TERM. 695923194 SALADAR (Almoradi) 2 bedrooms detached house. 2 bathrooms, toilette, open fitted kitchen, lounge, utility room, courtyard, terrace & solarium. 4Air conditioning & central heating. 450€ FOR SALE: 120.000€ 695923194 VALVERDE 3 bedrooms country house. Big plot of land. 400€ 695923194 CLOSE TO ELCHE 1 bedroom country house. 320€ including bills.695923194 ROJALES FULLY FURNISHED. New Detached and semidetached villas from 800€ 695923194 WWW.VENDOPISO.COM
FOR RENT 2 BED 2 bath for rent, fully furnished modern in San Luis, Torrevieja. 635-347-467 DETACHED VILLA FOR RENT 2 Bed villa for rent 1,200sqm garden, high walls private pool. 2 rent 4 short/ long term. Torrevieja La Siesta contact dorothydevos@gmail.com FOR SALE OR RENT Classic Spanish Old Town House. 450€ per month. Tel: 609-177-032. (See main advert description under General - For Sale) LARGE APARTMENT IN GATA DE GORGOS 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, laundry area. Close to local rail station. 450€ pcm + bills. Tel: 966-482-285. Mob: 679-921-046. ROOM TO RENT IN LOS MONTESINOS big spacious apartment to share. Reasonable rates. Suit single person. References required. Tel: 678-192-099 ALGORFA TOWN CENTRE two bedroom ground floor flat, large terrace, swimming pool, furnished 300€ per month +100€ bills. Ring 966-783-555/ 00447949589539 or londonangels@hotmail.com PROPERTIES REQUIRED for holiday lets in Javea area. Free advertising & professional photography 697-432-226 www.javeapropertyservices.com
PLAYA FLAMENCA Corner house, 2 bedrooms, furnished, a/c, garden, patio, solarium, immaculate condition, community pool, ONLY 89.900 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com LA FLORIDA Large one bedroom apartment, fully furnished, aircon, glazed in balcony with nice views, south-west facing, off road parking, close to all amenities. 62.700 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com CABO ROIG Large corner house, 2 bedrooms, bathrooms, guest toilet, furnished, large balcony, garden, solarium, south facing, off road parking, community pool. 138.000 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com VILLAMARTIN Detached house, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 terraces, furnished, a/c, storage, central heating, sea views, conservatory, sunny side, parking, community pool. 149.000 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com
For Rent Luxury 2 & 3 Bedroom (2 Bathroom) apartments in the centre of San Miguel de Salinas, video entry, marble entrance,lift to all floors – underfloor heating, roof top pool,next to supermarket, stunning views From: 385€ per month Call 965 720 817 or 616 493 487
FOR SALE IN ALTEA LA VELLA
Spacious furnished 3 bedroom apartment for sale in middle of beautiful village. 110m². New kitchen with dishwasher and washing machine, 1 bathroom and 1 shower room. Bars, restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacy all within a couple of minutes walk. Large terrace at back of the apartment overlooking orange groves and balconies off 2 bedrooms. Trastero and private parking. AP-7 3 minutes by car.
€200,000 Tel: 617 893 036 or email kath_poole@hotmail.com
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LA ZENIA BEACH Furnished apartment, 80 m² living area, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, balcony with lovely sea view, terrace overlooking green area, 3 min walk from the beach. 109.000 Euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com GUARDAMAR Lovely 2 bedroom, apartment, furnished, balcony with sea views, lift, only 500m to the beach and close to the centre but quiet area. 139.000 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com VILLAMARTIN Terraced house, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, large kitchen, a/c, terrace, front and back garden, solarium, storage room, quiet area, close to all amenities. 79.000 euro Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com PLAYA FLAMENCA Terraced house, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, furnished, balcony, sunny side, off road parking, community pool, quiet area and close to all amenities. ONLY 109.000 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com CABO ROIG BEACH Cala Capitan. Semi detached house, 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fire place, furnished, 2 balconies, 2 terraces, big cellar, great seaviews, 1 min walk to the beach. 239.000 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com LA ZENIA Detached villa, 400m² plot, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, fire place, furnished, nice garden, large storage room and garage, pool possible. 176.000 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com LA ZENIA Terraced house, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, guest toilet, alarm, roof terrace, off road parking, community pool, lovely sea views, quiet gated community. Only a short walk to the beach! 164.000 euro. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com WE ARE LOOKING FOR RESALE PROPERTIES ON THE ORIHUELA COSTA. IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOURS, PLEASE CONTACT US. Tel: 616 939 326, 966 773 985, www.hf-immo.com DOLORES Country house. 1700sqm plot. 4 bedrooms, large cellar, summer kitchen. 186.000€ 695923194 VISIT OUR WEB SITE WE HAVE THE BEST PRICES!!!!! WWW.VENDOPISO.COM MONTEBELLO 3/4 bed, 2 bath detached villa on a 210m corner plot
in a nice, quiet location. Separate kitchen, plenty of storage areas, A/C, sat TV, communal pool, close to amenities, lovely garden and patio areas as well as a terrace with fantastic views of the mountains and country side. Viewing essential. Outstanding price of €145,550. Phone 628 932 137 BEAUTIFUL SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE in Callosa de Segura with views of the mountains. 3 bed, 2 bath, separate modern fitted kitchen and spacious lounge/diner. Fully furnished to a high standard, A/C, roof solarium and balconies off 2 of the bedrooms. Lovely garden, 200m plot and a communal pool shared between only 5 houses. JUST REDUCED TO €139,000. Phone Price Crash Property on 628 932 137 EL GALAN lovely, modern 3 bed, 2 bath detached villa. Spacious lounge/ diner with a built in fireplace, good size fully fitted kitchen. On the ground floor is 1 of the 3 bedrooms and a WC. Upstairs are 2 airy and well sized bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and their own private balcony and also a roomy, fully tiled family bathroom. Fully furnished. From the back of the villa there is access to the lovely enclosed communal pool area. To the front of the property is a low maintenance garden, patio area and driveway. REDUCED €124,900. Call 628 932 137. APARTMENT IN VILLA COSTA close to Campoamor golf course. 3 bed, 1 bath, recently refurbished. Separate kitchen, brand new and fully tiled bathroom, terrace, very close to amenities. ONLY €78,000. Phone 628 932 137. ENTRE NARANJOS beautifully presented 3 bed, 2 bath quad. Separate kitchen, A/C, lounge/diner, garden, balcony, roof solarium with fantastic views, communal pool and carport. Close to all amenities including golf, restaurants and shops. Only €120,000. Call Price Crash Property on 628 932 137. LA APARACIDA NEAR ORIHUELA Lovely ground floor apartment in a small gated community in a traditional Spanish village next to the mountains. 2 bed, 1 bath, fully fitted American kitchen, balcony, lounge/diner with patio doors to a small patio/garden to the front over-looking communal pool and gardens. Fully furnished with garage space included in the price. Only €78,000. Phone 628 932 137.
2 april - 8 april 2010 REDUCED TO €79,500 2 bed, 1 bath apartment in Los Altos. Lounge/diner, separate kitchen with utility room, fully furnished, private terrace, communal pools. Bargain price. Call Price Crash Property on 628 932 137. MONTEMAR, ALGORFA secure top floor 2 bed, 1 bath apartment with private roof solarium. Good sized lounge/diner which leads to a small balcony. The American kitchen is modern and fully equipped. 2 bedrooms, the master has built in wardrobes and a fully tiled family bathroom. Sold fully furnished, communal pool and an allocated parking space. Close to amenities. NOW REDUCED TO €69,750 Call Price Crash Property on 628 932 137. EL GALAN quad house with 3 beds, 2 baths, American kitchen, utility room, lounge/diner. Part furnished, roof solarium and a manageable garden. No community charges and close to amenities. €111,000. Phone Price Crash Property on 628 932 137. VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.pricecrashproperty.com for more bargain properties on the Costa Blanca.
Dishes, Trade prices from 395€. Sky Sports, Sky HD, Home Cinema. Tel: 965-070-458/ 618-585-051 CRYSTAL CLEAR SATELLITE & TELEVISION Forget the rest go to the best for all your digital & TV requirements Steve 660-186-505 Ros 965-584-097 www.ccsattv.com info@ ccsattv.com SKY FREE TO VIEW Small dish & mesh upgrades, yes back on 90€. BBC, ITV, CH4 & lots more. Also installations/ repairs. 10 years. Torrevieja. 679-876-926 DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEMS Largest supplier and installer of famaval satellite equipment on the costa blanca. A genuine registered company with genuine registered premises. Mon-fri 8:00- 4:30. Www.digitalsatsystems.com 965-852-251/ 965-866-999/ 965-854-528/ 966-804-748 (or see our main ad in the tv section)
PREMIER BUILDING SERVICES any building work, painting, patios, house maintainence. kitchens, carpentry, tiling, d/glazing, electrical work , large or small, aircon, garden maintainence, cleaning of palms, pruning, worm infestation, swimming pool maintainence and repairs. Free estimate Phone John 965-720-430/ 672-821-335
BENIDORM for rent cafe bar Yellow Brick Road. Established 22 years, ready to start. 240€ per week + VAT and 10,000€ Deposit. Tel: 965-859-233/ 649-010-220
ALL PLUMBING central heating & Aircon work undertaken including installation of your own units. Re-gas and full Aircon service €49. Trade work also. 965-638-529/ 618-036-611
SPANISH LINKS LTD Low budget door to door fast collection & quick delivery removals or storage. Weekly reliable service. Full or part loads and even small deliveries. Spain/UK/Spain. Credit or Debit cards accepted www. spanishlinks.co.uk Telephone UK office 0044-1209-843-971 LARGE EMPTY VAN with experienced owner, driver returning to UK regularly. Dave: 965-329-610/ 686-767-839 GRAHAM’S TRANSPORT 24/7 Deliveries, Collection. Spain- UKSpain or any where in Europe. Reasonable rates. Storage facilities are available in Spain and UK. Tel: Lyn or Graham 661-752-010/ 0044-7733-329-305 STORAGE/ VAN HIRE/ REMOVALS First class storage facilities north and south CB with free access, low cost van hire with or without driver, local and international removals, boxes and packing materials for sale. Call 965681-605 CB south or 965-760-111 CB North www.securistore.com MAN & LWB SPRINTER VAN going to UK- Spain twice a month. Tel: 610-846260 or 0044-7519-186-355 email van. man@hotmail.co.uk BMC TRANSPORT High volume box van, deliveries, collections 24/7 All types of work undertaken, full or part loads UK and Europe covered. For a professional and reliable service call Sue daytime/evening 620 044 983. MICK WITH HIS VAN Removals Collections Deliveries. For a reliable effective service. Hourly rate or quote. Call Mick anytime 600-247-535
RELIABLE TRANSLATION SERVICE in Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa and surrounding areas. Fluent Spanish and English for any personal or administrative assistance. Tel +34-685-647-906 RELIABLE TRANSLATION SERVICE in Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa and surrounding areas. Fluent Spanish and English for any personal or administrative assistance. Tel 685-647-906 TRANSLATOR Spanish and English speaking. Available for medical visits etc. Benidorm and surrounding areas. Tel Dawn: 626-337-258.
SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING SERVICE BY POOLTECHSPAIN. We are a fully legal, qualified and registered business who have been operating on the Costa Blanca for 6 years. We offer a professional, reliable, safe and efficient pool service, inc. re-grouting, pressure testing and leak repairs. Private and community swimming pools undertaken. Call now for more information on 965-725-565 or mobile 676-945-360/ 620-743-048 www.pooltechspain.com
POOL LEAK REPAIR SPECIALIST’S Pipe leaks pressure tested, detected and repaired. Structural leaks investigated and repaired. 100’s of private and communal pools successfully repaired on the Costa Blanca. Refurbishments and upgrades undertaken. Replacement pumps, filters, salt systems, ph regulators and accessories supplied and installed. All work guaranteed. British trained in the UK pool industry with over 15 years experience. Torrevieja and surrounding areas including Costa Calida. Tel Pristine Pools on 966-774-199 or 678-080-500 Email info@pristineswimmingpools.com www.pristineswimmingpools.com
LOG CABIN FOR SALE 25sqm including all fixes &fittings. 3,500€. Tel: 675-878-601 QUALIFIED BRITISH TELEVISION SATELLITE SERVICE ENGINEER... Same day service, all work guaranteed. Call Steve 617-911-118. TAXIS OMEGA airport transfers in the Costa Calida. Tel: 605-871-331 email: taxis_omega@yahoo.es PALM & TREE TRIMMING and removal. Also all garden maintenance carried out. reliable service. 619-336-762 ENGLISH HANDYMAN AVAILABLE plumbing, roller shutter blind repairs. Odd jobs. IKEA assembly. Tel: 646-236-291 WILLS BY UK QUALIFIED MEMBER of Society of Will Writers. Dual UK/ Spanish recommended. Home call service. Wills Trusts. Probate, Powers of Attorney, etc. Tel David Richardson 966-188-941 ALARMS all types including grillguards extensions repairs and servicing. Tel: 966-797-370/ 600-237-223 DRESSMAKER/ DESIGNER Also alterations. Tells:- 686-453-827/ 965-771-397 GUALIFIED TRADESMEN Air Conditioning. Satalitle TV installation, plumbing, electrical, boilers, fencing, painting, balustrades, tiling & general maintenance. Small jobs welcome. Torrevieja surrounding area. Tel: 965-328-361/ 680-934-549 WELD IT RITE Mobile welding/ repair service, Metal carpentry/ Fabrication projects. Time served & quallified. tel: 966-490-338 Mobile 638-479-467 Email iwanegan@ hotmail.co.uk (Moraira based)
WOODWORM, BORING BEETLE, OR TERMITE problems? Call Woodtech now on 625-160-325 COCKROACHES, RATS, MICE, WASPS OR HORNET problems? Call Pestkill now on 625-160-325
INTERIOR PAINTER One bedroom property from 135€. Two bedroom property from 200€. Three bedroom property from 265€. Fast, reliable service. Will quote for exterior painting. No job too small. For more info. tel: 634-793-984 DO YOU WANT TO SPEAK SPANISH? Spanish lessons 652756085 BRITISH GRADUATE TEACHER offers secondary/ primary tuition. English/ mathematics. Tel: margaret Johnson B.Ed. 965-350-516/ 616-660-687
WILLS BY UK QUALIFIED MEMBER of Society of Will Writers. Dual UK/ Spanish recommended. Home call service. Wills Trusts. Probate, Powers of Attorney, etc. Tel David Richardson 966-188-941
SERVICE AIR David Higton: (Tel) 966-865-883 (Mob) 629-308-505 (Email) cool@serviceair.biz EXCEL AIRCONDITIONING See main ad on page 19. Tel/Fax (Head Office) 966-897-772. Mobiles: 680-154-432/676-265-675. Email: excelairconditioning@hotmail.com. All credit/debit cards accepted.
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SKY SUPPLIES Full Range Pace, Thompson, Amstrad digi-boxes. White cards, Fault finding. Dish’s Realigned, sold, wanted. LNB’s. 966-194-013/ 600-899-096 COMPLETE SKY SYSTEM Including free to view card. Installed and guaranteed for only 349€. Hurry whilst stocks last. Tel: 617-911-118. PROFESSIONAL SATELLITE INSTALLATIONS At unbeatable prices. All work guaranteed. 25 years experience. Call Steve 617-911-118. SKY UK ENGINEER Famaval Satalite
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER Now with video highlights included as standard. Contact Steve 966-470-163/662-570-702.
BYTEBACK MICROS computer repairs/ uppgrades in your home. Qualified technician. Systems custom built. Whatever your problem call: 965-312-006 or 606-127-424
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WANTED I buy any car, van, Caravan, 4x4 Etc. British, Spanish. Immediate cash 600-781-873 ibuyanycar@ hotmail.com FORD FOCUS diesel, silver 1.6, full service history from new. 42,000kms. 5,300€. Tel: 965-796-702 LOOKING FOR A CAR? FWREUROCARS might just have what your looking for. Quality left/ right hand drive vehicles, saloons - MPVs - Vans - 4X4’s - commercials - sports - Performance - Cabriolet. Ring Frank on 600-726-221 or 965-687976 or check out our website www. fwreurocars.com UK, AUTOMATIC MERCEDES 300SL CABRIOLET 3 LTR 1990,Spanish LHD, metallic silver, power hood, electric memory seats, air con, cd player, alloys 8495€. www.venuscars. com 965 368 274 RENAULT KANGOO 2001 blue, 1.9 ltr diesel, Spanish LHD It is very clean throughout with air conditioning. It has 2 seats and side loading door.3995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 PORSCHE CAYMAN S 2006 22000km, black, as new Spanish LHD 39995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 YAMAHA MAJESTY 2004 250CC Champagne 2500€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 DERBI GPR 125CC 2005, Red, 2500€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 PEUGEOT 307 CABRIOLET 2003 Spanish LHD metallic daytona violet, one owner, full leather, excellent condition 10995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 RENAULT LAGUNA HATCHBACK 2003 Spanish LHD, silver 2.0 ltr 16V petrol, 2 owners, full Renault service history, excellent condition throughout. 6495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 BMW 320 I, 170 BHP Spanish, LHD, Petrol, 2001, silver, alloy wheels , central locking, air con, very good condition. FSH 9495€ www.venuscars. com 965 368 274 SEAT ALTEA XL SPORT UP SPANISH LHD, 2007 silver , all usual sport refinements, one owner from
new13995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FORD FOCUS, ZETEC 2004 1.6 ltr petrol, silver, Spanish, LHD, 5 door hatchback, remote locking, climate control, CD only 56000 Klm, excellent condition 6995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FORD FOCUS CMAX TREND PLUS 2008 Spanish LHD, red, 1.6 ltr diesel, one owner from new, cruise control, climate control, rain sensors, automatic lights, alloys, roof bars & top box included 13495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 MINI ONE, 2004 blue with white roof, 1.6 ltr petrol, Spanish LHD, CD player, excellent condition. 8995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FORD FOCUS 1.8 Ltr Diesel Trend, 2004, Spanish LHD,silver, air con, electric windows, remote locking, total main dealer service history. Excellent condition throughout. 6495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 MG ZR, 2002 Spanish LHD, Red, 1.4 Ltr petrol 105 BHP, 2 owners from new, FSH, excellent condition throughout. 5995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FORD FUSION 2004, Silver, Spanish LHD, Trend ,TDCI, 1.4 Ltr Diesel, CD player, air con, electric windows. 6995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FORD FOCUS,2002 AUTOMATIC, Spanish LHD, Graphite Grey metallic, 1.6 Ltr petrol automatic trend, 5 door hatchback,, air con, CD, excellent condition throughout, much sought after automatic. 5995€ www.venuscars.com. 965 368 274 FORD FOCUS ESTATE 1.6 Ltr petrol Ambiente, 2003 silver, Spanish LHD, 54000 Klms, CD player, electric windows, excellent condition throughout. 5995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 SKODA OCTAVIA TREND, 2007, Spanish LHD; Champagne,1.9 Ltr TDI Diesel, one owner from new, full service history, alloy wheels, climate control, impeccable condition. 11995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 OPEL ASTRA TWIN TOP 2007, Spanish LHD, red, 1.9 ltr diesel 6 speed manual ,hard top convertible. Alloys, CD player, electric windows, central locking, climate control 12995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 RENAULT MEGANE SCENIC 2007, UK RHD, Blue, 1.6 Ltr 6 speed manual, petrol, 7 seater, central locking, electric windows, air con ,
taxed 7495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 SEAT ALTEA 2006 1.9 Ltr Diesel,, Spanish LHD, Black, central locking, climate control, alloys, CD player, €7995 www.venuscars.com 965 368 274
WANTED RHD UK REG large estate car/ MPV, diesel, year 2000 onwards. Realistically priced. 965-976-756/ 637-994-096 IMPORTING YOUR CAR need headlights. Contact www.headlights4u. com Tel: 966-875-497 or 618-592-396 WANTED UK registration right hand drive cars. Immediate cash settlement. Please phone Rod 687-434-950 or 966-462-089 CARS WANTED cars/ vans bought and sold, uk or spanish upto 3000€ cash today 678-808-837
REPAIR & SOLD & BUY Pickup from your home second hand motorbikes and Scooter for reasonable Price and quick service open 7 days Tel: 680-644-010
MOBILE/ PARK HOME in Albir, nice site with pod and bar. Alucasa van 10 years old, 9mtrs, 2 bedroom in excellent condition never rented. Nice patio, fully equipped. £15,000 (pounds) ONO. Tel: 966-868-868/ 664-406-485 MOBILE/ PARK HOMES from 18.000€. TV, A/C, Tel. Some with conservatories, permanent site, pool, Tennis, bar, supermarket, 5 mins walk San Javier. All amenities, 3km beach & hospital. 7 mins Murcia airport by car. Also bungalows to rent. Carol 968-192-425/ 626-055-622. EMAIL: haydn47@hotmail.com Web: www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain.com AITANA MOBILE HOME Fully furnished, sleeps 6, approx 7.25 x 7.5, tiled bathroom, wall heaters, x2 AC. Must be seen, bargain 2905pounds o.n.o. Tel: 620-487-528. MOBILE HOME PLOTS AVAILABLE IN PINOSO Fantastic mountain views, large swimming pool, 10 minutes to Fortuna hot springs, 24 mins to Nueva Condomina. Plot size 200spm. Tel: 620-761-643 CARAVAN WITH BEN EISLER CONSERVATORY Sleeps 4 on permanent site near Benidorm. Fully equiped, plumbed in. Site rental 286euros monthly. Video on YOUTUBE. for details Tlf-617-923-578 or 670-668-518. 7000GBpounds or offers
FAMILYBIKEHIRE.COM HireSales-Repairs. The largest selection of bike hire equipment on the Costa Blanca, free delivery and collection. Tel: 966-774-598/ 655-338-066. See us at WWW.CostaBlancaBikeHire. COM (Spanish registered)
Chef required for busy pub / restaurant in Villamartin plaza. Good rates of pay. Full time only
Contact Albert 606 775 913 or Roy 606 690 973 Jennifer Cunningham Expats Services require an English/Spanish speaking person to work in the Javea office. Good selling ability necessary, confident on the telephone and computer literate. Apply with CV to info@jennifercunningham.net
We Want You Enthusiastic and commited sales people wantedto work on commission only basis, must have own
VENUE: Los Arcos Restaurant, Avenida Balaeres 34, Torrevieja, SOCIAL DANCE: Saturday 7.00pm10pm: New Beginners class Monday 10.30am - 12.30pm. Also at the Bienvenido Chinese Restaurant at La Zenia roundabout: TUITION, Beginners Wednesday 8pm - 10pm; Beginners Thursday11.30am - 1.30pm; Intermediates Friday 11am - 1pm. Tel: Andrea or Brian 616 478 157
transport, if you can close adeal and have a desire to work for an established company call 965 720 817 or 616 493 487 HOME HELP also maintenance, man available in Quesada area. 8€ per hour. Regular or one off. Pools from 10€ month inclusive. Tel: 966-716-271 COME ON BRITISH BUSINESS OWNERS in Spain, Scottish Ex Taxi owner/ lorry driver looking for work. Willing to try anything. Living in Benidorm. Phone Mark 665-086-453 WANNA HAVE FUN WHITE YOU WORK? Are you hungry to succeed, dynamic, ambitious? Woking in a positive environment in a busy fast growing office in Benidorm, you must have a willingness to learn and listen and the ability to chat and have fun. Sales position are now available for applicants with a full command of written and spoken English NOT TELESALES! Commisions and daily bonuses. Call today for interview 966-813-210 AVON NEED AGENTS AND LEADERS work hours to suit yo. For info Phone Rosh 966-785-520 DRIVER - MALE 35, FULL CLEAN LICENSE 1 year exp. of driving in Spain, cars - 3.5tons. Available for work, please call Warren on 615-201-182. CAR SALEMAN WANTED must have at least 5 years experience in used cars. Torrevieja area. Please enclose a recent photo. Email CV to automabiles@live.co.uk TELEMARKETERS WANTED for our Moraira office. Must be able to speak Spanish. Tel 965-050-200
LINE DANCING every Friday, absolute beginers 11.00AM- 12noon. Improver intermediate 12Noon -1.30PM. Bar Patricia’s, Torreta’s Torrevieja. New classes commencing 30th March @ Vistabella Gold Club 10,00am-12.00. Call John or Amanda 606-783-989/ 688-611-789 SINGLE IN SPAIN? DON’T BE! www.iwant2meetyou.com Spain’s No1 online dating site. Bringing Ex-Pats and other English speakers together BALLROOM/ LATIN/ SEQUENCE DANCING with LA BAMBA’s. NEW
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SEXY MALE MASSEUR offers relaxation and comfort for women. At my apartment or yours. Discreet. Call Sebastian 663-478-337 SEXY COUPLE OR SEPERATE offers fun for couples, women, men. Relaxed, discreet at our apartment or yours. Call Jasmine/ Sebastian 663-478-337 LUKE 36 offers 1 hour full body massage to ladies and gents. Home visits. Discretion assured. New advert opening offer 35€. 681-266-077 PETER good looking male offers ladies fun & pleasure, visiting only. Very discreet. Tel: 607-459-425 ATTRACTIVE MATURE ENGLISH LADY For escorting, dinner dates & more. My Villa is between Torrevieja & Alicante. Also available as an m/f couple. Call (0034) 648-676-277 JAVEA, MORAIRA East European lady, super erotic massage and more. 661-034-261 Hotel & Home visits NATACHA divorced very sexy erotic complete massage. Private apartment. Discreet and hygenic. Call La Loma 97, near Avda. Habaneras. Torrevieja centre. 677-676-554 EUROPEAN SOPHISTICATED LADY 30 blonde, blue eyes, so sweet, soft for a sensitive relaxing massage and more. La Zenia 10 Min Torrevieja 600-784-461 NACHULI IS BACK!!!! Passionate Argentinian 43. Unforgettable experience. Tantric massage. Protate massage and much more. Nice atmosphere. Privacy. La Zenia 10 minuets from Torrevieja. 617-709-701 JADE my new 21 year-old blonde British girl friend is wearing me out, please help. Men, women and couples - she likes it all. I can join in or you can have her just to yourself in private. In addition we have a selection of our own home made DVDs for collection or by post. Call Steve 697-892-969
2 april - 8 april 2010 ENGLISH LADY 42 Provides various services for mature gentlemen. Torrevieja 685-436-065 SPANISH LADY, PLAYA FLAMENCA Near new Carrefour before La Florida. 35 years, attractive, classy lady, private house, parking. Offers all erotic services, massage, sexy lingerie, economical prices from 40€, full discretion. Call Ana 680-735-412. THE WEATHER MAY HAVE COOLED but Tanya is still hot! All inclusive 40€. Tel: 626-324-088 GORGEOUS ENGLISH BLOND 45 years, gives discreet massage, 1 hour or over night stay, 15 mins Alicante airport. Tel: Karen 662-049-021 FEMALES AND COUPLES 18 to 65 required for adult internet photo and video modeling. Excellent rates. 697-697-842. NEW PLACE! TORREVIEJA Sexy girls from South America. Come and enjoy, economical prices from 40€. NEW ADDRESS Zone Los Locos beach. 639-622-285 CASA ANGELA TORREVIEJA Luxury Private Chalet, parking. Drinks invitation. Feeling alone€ Just want some company? Exotic girls from South America. Call us, come and enjoy! Also Escort Service. Full discretion. Street: Avenida Asociacion Vistimas del Terrorismo. 609-573-468 or 639-832-118
SOLO GUITARIST/ VOCALIST seeks work, blues & Country. In bars etc. No set price. Pay what you can afford. Tel: Charlie 691-622-804 www. myspace.com/bluesmancharlielindsay
“REIKI TERAPHIST” Alternative therapy which treats the whole person including body, emotions, mind and spirit creating many beneficial effects; relaxation, feeling of peace, security and well being. Fantastic results are reported. Monica Peral in La Zenia 626-726-861 close torrevieja
PRESTIGE NURSING offers Legal, Registered and Professional Home Care on the Costa Blanca. All your home nursing care service needs can be undertaken by our highly trained nursing / domiciliary team. Call Prestige Nursing on 687-015-517 JODIE’S GELS Nail technician: Gel nail extensions, gel nail overlays, gel toenails. Finishes: French, colour, glitter. Repairs. Tel: 622-244-613. WEIGHT WATCHERS Call our free English Call Centre now to find your nearest Meeting. 900-818-794 CREATIVE NAILS Creative acrilic nails. You come to me (Alfaz Del Pi) or I’ll come to you (Altea - Villajoyosa). Fully qualified, 15 years experience. Tel: 669-126-281.
2 AFRICAN GREY PARROTS can be separated. For more information. Telephone 679-723-589 YORKSHIRE TERRIERS 5 month old, beautiful & healthy youngsters, vaccinated, adult weight 4 kilos. Bargain at 275€ each to caring homes. 616-965-833 SMALL DOGS CARED FOR IN OUR OWN HOME so if you need to go away on holiday but don’t want your dog to go into kennels then we will look after them. References available on request. Call Diane and Trish: 965843781 or 622514980 (Altea Area) PETZBACK HOME LTD Professional door to door pet transportation. UK/ Spain/UK. Travel in our petmobile with your pets for free (subject to availability). Or treat yourself in one of our air conditioned luxury vehicles with our fully chaperoned Limo Service. A regular, reliable and safe service. Defra pet passport advice given. ww.petzbackhome.co.uk Credit or Debit cards accepted. Telephone UK office 0044-1209-843-971 HOME FROM HOME caring dog
2nd Hand Furniture bought for cash 966 723 437 or 965 720 817
boarding with experienced owner in my rural home near La Marina. No Kennels. Inspection welcome. Tel: 616-459-599 NEED YOUR DOG TAKING CARE OF? No Kennels, Just a friendly home. Larfe fenced garden (Altea) Tel: 699790-080 PARK & BARK small friendly British kennels, individual runs, large excercise area, 25mins Alicante airport. www.parkbark.co.uk Tel: 628244-712 TRANS-PET SPAIN-UK door 2 door service, professional driver with pet care experience, kennels and cattery, passport service. Contact Sharon 965960-658/ 600-552-030 www.trans-pet. co.uk or sharon@trans-pet.co.uk DEANACAONA BOARDING KENNELS & CATTERY Social training for dogs. Home delivery and collection service. English trainer. Balsicas, 10 minutes from San Javier. Tel 639-286-428 www.deanacaona.com
WANTED private individuals find us resonably priced property or serious cash buyers. Commission paid 965728-178 WANTED FULL SIZE CELLO Phone 669-594-461 DRIVER - MALE 35, FULL CLEAN LICENSE 1 year exp. of driving in Spain, cars - 3.5tons. Available for work, please call Warren on 615-201-182. HOUSE/ PET SITTER AVAILABLE July & August, UK - Spain. Call Gail 669-126-281. WANTED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Instant cash payments. Furniture, electrical, tools etc. Tel John: 626-918-833.
DRIVING TO THE UK? English owned B&B in France close to the Spanish border. Peaceful location, ideal for your stopovers. Please ring for details: 0033-562-33-19-62 or visit website: www.millefleursbb.co.uk
home. Javea based. Tel: 965-771-397/ 686-453-827 KARAOKE MEDIA PLAYER 500GB. inc 70,000 songs, software/ song book, ideal for bar/ home use. Only 275€. Tel: 654-925-679 LA MARINA FURNITURE All Furniture Bought & Sold At Unbeatable Prices. Now Also In Shop, New Linen, Lingerie, Jewellery & JML Products. Also Cars Bought For Cash. Come and visit La Marina Furniture shop on the main street through La Marina. Call Allan on 966-443-370 or 625-985-491 FLYING FLOWERS beautiful bouquets to any UK address. Order by credit or debit card. Call Kelly’s 965-761-595/ 966-425-713 POOL TABLES, SNOOKER TABLES Table Tennis Tables Tel; 666-933-726 FOR SALE OR RENT Classic Spanish Old Town House. 450€ per month. Tel: 609-177-032. (See main advert description under ‘General - For Sale’) AT MICHAEL’S You get very high quality designer pre-owned furniture for half price or less. Quick delivery. Stock changes daily ! See photos (updates every 5-6 days): www.michaels-javea. comTel 96-579 1328 AT MICHAEL’S Yellow/white striped pool set, 2-seater sofa + 2 chairs + coffee table . Beige leather suite (3+2+1). Pale blue leather sofa. See them all and over 600 photos on: www.michaels-javea.com Tel 96-579 1328 AT MICHAEL’S Now we have several high quality bedroom sets. Also lots of Castilian furniture, and much more See photos on. www.michaels-javea. com (Updates every 5-6 days.) Tel 96-579 1328 AT MICHAEL’S you also get NEW high quality Spanish beds. All sizes available as we deal directly with the manufacturers! Famous brands like United Colors of Benetton, etc www. michaels-javea.com WITH MICHAEL’S Customer-tocustomer Service: you can sell your furniture on our website for only 3:euros per item! For more info look at: www.michaels-javea.com Tel 96-579 1328 RECORDS AND CDS WANTED Pop, Rock, Jazz, Etc. Specially collections and lots. Top cash paid. 630-665-363 LOOSE COVERS Curtains etc. Made to measure. Choose from a wide range of beautiful materials in your own
ALADDIN’S Disappointed with offers elsewhere on Jewellery etc? Telephone 966-457-291 WANTED INSTANT CASH PAID Antique and modern jewelley, bought sold & part exchanged, insurance valuations. Jewellery & watch repairs.
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GENERATOR HONDA GX240 5.9KW excellent guaranteed cost 700€. Sell 400€. Charger & converter (24V DC to 220 AC) 2 large 12V batteries and wiring. 400€. The set 750€. 620-060-611 WHEELCHAIR FOR SALE almost new & walker/ shopper with seat. Wheelchair 150€ buy together 190€. Tel: 966-785-182 LOTTUS 14” PETROL CHAIN SAW 50€ Tel: 679-723-589 HONDA GENERATOR 1.79kw, good condition. 175€. Tel: 679-723-589 WHEELCHAIR Light, foldable, hardly used, LIKE NEW. 175.00€. Tel: 627-019-403. EXTERNAL PINE DOOR 94 x 210 (including frame), multipoint locking, unused and half price at 325€. Tel. 616-965-833 TRAMPOLINE with saftey net 12 foot or bigger. Tel : 628-095-170 ELECTRIC MOBILITY SCOOTER 350€. Wheelchair 125€. 8H.P outboard 300€. Half Sovereigh ring 110€. Details: 697-647-367 LA MARINA FURNITURE All Furniture Bought & Sold At Unbeatable Prices. Now Also In Shop, New Linen, Lingerie, Jewellery & JML Products. Also Cars Bought For Cash. Come and visit La Marina Furniture shop on the main street through La Marina. Call Allan on 966-443-370 or 625-985-491
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FOR SALE Beautiful old convertible snooker/dining table with original ivory balls. Slate base. Gd con. 2.00m x 1.10m. 750€ono. Call Andy 630949883. ALADDIN’S For quality furniture and second hand household goods at prices that won’t dent your wallet telephone 966-457-291
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Royal Albert Bone China, design Belinda (white back ground, gold edging on rims and pretty country-flower border). This would make and ideal wedding/anniversary present. Tea Set, comprising: Teapot, Milk Jug, Sugar Basin, 6 teacups and saucers, 6 cake/bread and butter plates, Large B & B/Sandwich plate, 3 tier cake stand Tea Set Value (+/-) 325euros....sell for 275euros Coffee Set, Comprising: Tall Coffee pot, 6 coffee cups and saucers, Creme Jug, Sugar dish. Coffee Set value (+/-) 180euros.... sell for 150euros Dinner service, comprising. 6 large dinner plates, 6 salad plates, large oval meat platter, round chop plate, gravy/sauce boat & plate, vegitable tureen with lid. Dinner service value (+/-) 400euros....sell for 350euros. All in excellent condition. Will sell as three seperate lots but would prefer to see all go to the same home. Also, 6 x large, Bohemian crystal sundae dishes, matching design but different colours. Value (+/-) 56euros...sell for 35euros. 4 x Fine Glass, Irish Coffee Mugs sell for 25euros.
Tlf: 96-584-4801/691-202-307.
ANIMAL AID TEL: 965725794 WWW.ANIMALAIDCOSTABLANCA.ORG FREDDY is only 8 weeks old. He’s a very cute little boy, with a winning smile, who was found abandoned in a box all alone. Now, he is almost house-trained & ready for someone special to come and love him forever. Please call Linda, Animal Aid tel: 965725794 www.animalaidcostablanca.org
OZ KENNELS 968 431 265 OR 968 431 590 Hoppy is a 3 year old (approx) Tibetan spaniel He was found outside our kennels with a broken back leg but has now had his operation had has made a full recovery,he is a loving and funny little boy but is jealous of other dogs as he wants all the love,would make a good companion for an older couple
APAH CONTACT YVONNE ON 630 422 563 APAH is hoping to find a loving home for a family of three cats, who were signed over to us when their owner returned to the UK. Chikita and Timilia are two tri-colour sisters, and Pepito is their black and white brother. Born on the 28th April 2007, they will be three years old next month, and have lived their whole life as a family.
NATASHA ON 616 210 850 WWW.APAHRESCUE.COM
A.P.A.S.A. 618 754 635 WWW.APASA-JAVEA.ORG
AYISHA OR MICHAEL AT 968 685 837 LOSGRUENHEIT@HOTMAIL.COM
ALDEA FELINA-DENIA LYNDA - 648 100 629
PEPA 650 304 746 WWW.PEPASPAIN.COM
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EASY HORSE CARE RESCUE 96 596 7033 or 652 021 980 Magic was a plaything for a butcher’s grandchildren while being fattened for slaughter. Help us care for her and others like her. Open days Wednesday & Sunday 1-4pm.
JOE THE CATMAN 96 671 9272
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Gracie and Macie are two beautiful sisters. Born in September 2009, they were found as tiny kittens in a sewer pipe. They are very loving towards each other, but also get on well with other cats. It would be wonderful to be able to home them together, rather than have to separate them. To arrange to meet Gracie and Macie or any other APAH cat, please contact Yvonne on 630 422 563.
Bonita is a Siamese-cross with beautiful blue eyes. Bonita needs a home immediately but would prefer to be an only cat. If you would like to adopt Bonita, or any of our other cats/kittens please call. See our website http://aldea-felina.blogspot.com.
K9 Club 676 447 682 k9club@lamarina.info www.petsinspain.info
Harry was thrown from a moving car so is nervous in and around cars. He has a face only a mother or father could love, but is very loving and kind. He is fully vaccinated, neutered and housetrained PAWS LINDA ON 646 645 035
Jo is a beautiful boy of around 6 months. His owners have to move back to the UK and can´t take him with them so he needs someone to love and look after him. He is a sweetheart and will make a loving companion. If you are interested in Jo, or any of the cats or kittens that we have, please contact Linda on 646 645 035
DESIREA, female, Shelter since 14.10.2007 Spaniel Cross, DOB approx. Oct. 2006 – 45 cm She’s rather like a jack-in-thebox and is continually ready for affection and a game. Desirea would like to have a sportive family who would have a lot of action with her. She walks well on the lead and she is very fond of water Sento was born approx February 2009 and is a medium sized pointer type. He’s a well-balanced, naturally obedient dog who has proved to be very trainable. He is very friendly and mixes well with his foster carers own dogs and is good with their cats. Sento is castrated and health vaccinated.
Mastine Pups 3 Purebred female Spanish Mastine puppies, 9 weeks old. Fabulous breed, loyal and loveable. Must be a lover of large breeds for thiese little beauties.
Urgent! Baños de Fortuna. Female dog, German Shephard type, 9 years old, ca. 25kgs, 21 inches high at the shoulders, sterilized and with all her vaccinations, shy and loving. Male dog, large mix-breed, 4 years old, ca. 25 - 30 kgs, 28 inches high at the shoulders, sterilized and with all his vaccinations, friendly and loving. Owners must return to England for assisted living and cannot take the dogs with them. Call Ayisha or Michael at 968 685 837
DANDY and BEEZER are two cute three month old brothers who were found in a field in Dolores. They are playful terrier types who enjoy the company of people and other dogs. Although brothers they don´t need to be homed together. Dandy and Beezer have had all their vaccinations and are micro chipped.
Dixie has been in our pen for over two months, she is very friendly and loves to sit on your lap. She gets along well with the other cats in the pen and will make a very loving addition to any family. Please call Joe (The Cat Man) on 966719272 Akorah is a 2 yr old Husky cross, very loving and likes to please. She was left behind when her owner returned to England and now needs a new home. Akorah is a beautiful dog, she is spayed and she is good with all people and children.
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Costa Blanca North Alcoholics Anonymous Tel: C/Blanca North 648169045. C/Blanca South 625912078 www. aa-costablanca.org ARNAAP Tel: Susan/David Hollister 966404650 shollister@hotmail.com Autos y Caravanas de España (ACE) Tel: Caroline 965842562. Benimarco Doll Grp Tel: Carolyn 965731198. British Sub Aqua Club Diana 966495197 Steve 966470163 www.bsacmarinaalta.co.uk Caring Together: Regional Hospice Asn. (RPA 5377) Tel: 649956365/965894240 www.caringspain.com info@ caringspain.com Christian Worship/Fellowship Cocentaina & Muro del Alcoy N340. Mark/Carla 965590442/ 618987649 cjhmeh@gmail.com Church of England Campello: Paul 965562008. Orba/Fontilles: Richard 965584240/Hazel 965587585. www.costablancaanglicanchaplaincy.org Costa Blanca Anglo Spanish Assoc. Tel.Geoff 965757847 or visit www.anglospanish.org Costa Blanca Ex-Tablers Club Javea.Tel: Jim/Chris 962833749 www.costablanca41club.org Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir Teulada. Tel: Mike Evans 965744577 tikievans@teleline.es Costa Blanca North Gardening circle. Tel. Joy 966498681 Brian 965790253 Costa Blanca Samaritans Helpline: 902883535 Mon-Fri 8pm-12am. info@ costablancasamaritans.com www. costablancasamaritans.com Costa Blanca Yacht Assoc. Tel: Rachel 965740923/Jacki 965995223. www.cbya.org Els Poblets English Speaking Resident’s Grp Tel: Heather 966475429 hcrowe@europa-network.com Expatriate Ostomates of Spain EOS Tel:966460063/965744426. Gardeners’ Circle Tel: Jenny Bussey 966405365. Harley Owner’s Grp C.B Chapter Calpe Tel: Max 625011892. HELP Charity Shop, La Xara Mon–Sat 9.30-1.30pm (Sat 1pm) tel 966422988 (24hr a/phone) www.helpofdenia.com Int. Motorhome Assoc Tel: John Sanderson Volunteered Coordinator 966474532/662032131. Int. Motorhome Club Tel 965851671/667508217. rayjeanbarber@hotmail.com DerekLoveday@telefonica.net (mark subject IMC) Labour Int. Costa Blanca North Javea Tel: Kevin/Ann 962808731. www.labintspain.org.uk Ladies Club of Busot Tel Teresa 965699407. Pres. Mary Holden john_marybusot@ hotmail.com Masonry North Costa Blanca Tel Barrie Mansell 966719653 provincialsec@hotmail.com Medcare Mum & Baby Clinic Tel Hazel 966860258. doctors@medcarespain.com Pego & District Branch Royal British Legion Tel Fred 966400812/Brenda 663348565. Social: Ron 965583373. P.E.P.A Charity Shop C/Cervantes 26, La Font d’En Carròs, nr Gandía. Tue-Sat 101pm/Fri 5-7pm. 650304746 www.pepaspain.com P.E.P.A Stall
Sat 10am-2pm at Bar Celtica Rastro, Novele nr Xativa. 650304746 www.pepaspain.com R.A.F. Transport Command Old Boys Assoc Jim Semple, 187 Severn Ave, Swindon, Wilts, SN25 3NB UK my_last_three176@btinternet.com Royal British Legion Spain Welfare: 676451780/952352300 (ans/phone). www.spainnorth. legionbranches.net Tennis Club Los Amigos Pego Fred Moeling 630113123 The Aircrew Assoc C.B Branch Tel Sec 966495042 www. acacostablan ca.org The Costa Blanca Branch of the World Ship Society Tel Clive Hedge, Javea 965795981. www. worldshipsociety.org United States Navy League Stewart 629478007 Various Craft Clubs Tel: 965794462 lesleyclark@ craftclubsjavea.com Women in Business Club Tel 669219088 www.wibc-spain.com Xàbia Public Lending Library C/Mayor, Xàbia Tel Alma Dorndorf 966470885/636898162 dorndorf@wanadoo.es Xativa Social Club Tel Sandra Kynes S.Sec. 962281047/Sue Drummond C.man 962287549.
Altea • Albir • Alfaz Alcoholics Anonymous Altea (English) Wed 8pm. Tel: 648169045. Alfaz Spiritual Foundation Tel 966878469/616319725. Alfaz English Theatre Grp Tel June 965844786. Altea English Library 1st Fl Bar Miramar Mon/Thur/Fri 11-1pm. Linda 965844707. Alteatro Tel Kate 965845039. Costa Blanca Computer Club Sierra Bernia School, Alfaz 965889187. Dru Yoga Tel Louise 644132836 www.thetransformation.com English Theatre Group More info & booking. Helen 644543146 New Hope Church Alfaz del Pi Cami la Querra Nº2, centro Mar Local Nº2, Alfaz del Pi. Pastor Stuart Wilson 625720347/ 965013230. Piecemakers’ Patchwork Quilting Grp Alfaz Tel Jean 639566692/Linda 965790731. Second Chance Charity Shops Albir 966865342 Alfaz 966860222 Finestrat 965878229. Sculptural Gardens Alfaz Tel 966860230. info@klein-schreuder. com www.klein-schreuder.com Tigers Golf Society Albir Lills Lounge, Boulevard de los Musicos 692 749 478. U3A Marina Baixa Alfaz Tel Angie 687211722 angietaylor222@yahoo.co.uk www.u3amarinabaixa.com
Benidoleig El Cid Fri Auctions 639482222 elcidauction@yahoo.es www.elcidauction.com Paquitas Country Club V.C/man Janet Hills 966404306 Sec. Doug Farrow 966425281 www.paquitascc.com The Valleys Int Bridge/Social Club Tel Sec. Brenda Russell 966404533.
Benidorm Alcoholics Anonymous Benidorm English Thur 5pm
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648169045. Flemish Wed 5pm 635074053. Al-Anon Benidorm English 634758539. Church of England Tel: Gary 965878995/Hazel 966895306. www.costablancaanglicanchaplaincy.org Help Int. Benidorm Pres 607387040/Sec 608971223/ Equip 663495396/Visits 607386964/Interpreters 607385842. Modern Jive, Benidorm. Tel Martin 965882119 Royal British Legion Benidorm Albir Tel Megan Howell 965887076/Luigi Samaden 965865899. The English Church Rev. Eddie & Mrs M. McMillan 966804215. Villasol Squares Benidorm Tel Peter 686208730, plot 1512 Villasol Camping.
Benitachell Amigos de Benitachell Colabora con Cruz Roja Espanola Donations/proceeds: local Red Cross Ambulance Serv. Open Mon-Fri 10-1pm. BENITACHELL HELP Coordinator 667034576 help. denia@gmail.com Benitachell Ladies Club Tel: Carole 966493566/Pam 966493341. Marina Alta Pensionista Assoc (MAPA) Tel: 966490840 pauline.winfield@gmail.com Tai Chi Tel: Julia 619613236 Tap Dancing-Children Tel: Sherry/Ann 680673871. Therapeutic DRU Yoga Tel: Trudi 639361999
Benissa Costa Barber Singers Tel: Press Officer John Turner 965973612 johnraymondturner@ gmail.com or Music Director, Roger Gallant 966497657. The King’s Church Tel: 665278801/685006562 www. thekingschurch.net Reg No. 1384-SG
Calpe ACEC, Assoc Cultural & Ecological Calpe Tel: Carole 639637520 www.acecalpe.org AFPO Calpe Tel: Keith 965830106 www.afpocalpe.com Alcoholics Anonymous Calpe English 648169045. German 645456075. Amigos de los Ñinos de EMAUS. (Friends of the Children of EMAUS) Calpe Tel: Carole 639637520/Lin 679813462. Calpe & Benissa Lions Club Tel: Pres Eunice Hancy 965830819. Calpe & District 41 Tel: Ian Ritchie 965833102. Calpe Bowls Club Tel: Terry Street 965834924. Calpe Bridge (Winter Club) Tel: David 965832116. Calpe Christian Fellowship Tel: Pastor John Adamson 965832607/Clive 965835502. www.calpechristianfellowship.org Calpe Craft Club Tel: Dilys 650312555. Calpe Gilbert & Sullivan Soc (CAGSS) Tel: Andy akheadfordlord@hotmail.co.uk or Aileen 696514613 (eve). Calpe HELP Co-ordinator 616 237 135 help.denia@gmail.com Calpe Men’s Dining Club (1986) Tel: 620307903/ 965638081. Calpe Port Christian Assembly Tel: C.Westaway 965834738/ B.Muir 965841910/ K.Merrit
965839157. Bible tel ministry: 965875128. Charity Shop of Calpe half way up Avda Gabriel Miro behind Margaret’s Book Shop. Open Mon-Fri 10-1pm. Church of England Tel: Bill 965973276/Gillian 965838698. www.costablancaanglicanchaplaincy.org Club de Bridge Calpe Tel: John Parsons (English) 965744814. Gerlinde Eder (German/Spanish) 965747241. Cultural Painting Club Tel: Pieter 965835212. Extreme Sports Club Tel: Christian 629987062 www.GravityCartel.com www.KitesurfingCostaBlanca.com Footlights Musical Theatre Grp Tel: Trevor Harder 965870198. ‘Little Stars’ Playgrp Tel: Kate 965832314 (English) Canin 965837977 (Spanish). MOFTAG Tel: Michelle 965874284 Non Smoking Grp for Singles Text/tel: 637160545. Probus of Calpe & District Tel: Sec Ian Ritchie 965833102. Rodeo Stompers Linedancing Calpe Tel: Barbara 630113649. Rotary Int. Fellowship Club of Calpe Tel: 965731701 www.calperotary.org.uk Royal British Legion Calpe Enq: Harvey 965831026 Welfare: Ursula 965747847. U3A Calpe Tel: Pres-Roger Milsom 965748827, m/ship-Edith Watson 965837542. www.u3acalpe.com
Denia Alcoholics Anonymous Denia English 648169045. German 645456075. Armchair Internationals Denia Rugby Club Supporters. Tel: Dave 629351266 or John 646650566 www.tuktuktours.co.uk/rugby.htm Castle Theatre Tel: Christine 626201636. Church of England Tel: Gillian 966421256/Carol 965783176. www.costablancaanglicanchaplaincy.org Denia Tai Chi Tel: Vincent 966426588 Denia Choir Tel: Chris 966421776. Denia Craft Club Tel: 966420723. Denia English Lending Library 91 Passeig de Saladar wkday 10–1pm. Denia Int. Bridge Club Tel: Kees 965785387 vaneckcornelis@ gmail.com Denia Int Rotary Fellowship Tel: Chris Potter 965755349/ Anwen Hughes-Jukes 965748909. Denia Writers Circle Tel: Sue 649400336 suemerce@gmail.com jean.oasis@telefonica.net Elite Friends Lee albrown1113@yahoo.co.uk HELP of Denia and Marina Alta 966427044 help.denia@gmail.com Salvation Army Evangelical Church C/San Jose 14B Denia Tel: 648191227. The Cancer Support Grp (M.A.B.S.) Tel: Maureen 690756836. U3A Denia Tel: Hugh Martin 965782262 u3adenia.org
Gandia Barx/La Drova Petanque Team Tel: Mike/Mary Cowherd 962807018 commodorepopeye@ yahoo.com Church of England
Tel: Wyndham 962853199. www.costablancaanglicanchaplaincy.org Gandia Area Social Club (Int) Tel: David 962878298 www.gandiaareasocialclub.com Royal British Legion Gandia Tel: Cilla Ewers 676938739.
Jalon Int. Music Circle Tel: Sec. 966405380. Jalon & Orba Lions Tel: Bob 675377473/John 666446366. Jalon Ladies Lunch Club Tel: Jacqui 669987976/966480830. Jalon Pensionistas Club Tel: 966481215/1425. Jalon Valley Help Health/welfare 659624643. Also new shop in Alcalali. www.helpofdenia.com jalonvalleyhelp@hotmail.com Jalon Valley Wargames Grp Tel: Paul/Jan 966405335 paulleniston@hotmail.com Jalon Valley Writers Grp Tel: Jill 965973393/Agnes 966482549 U3A Vall de Pop Tel: Bruno 690192976.
Javea Anglo Spanish Assoc www.anglospanish.org APASA Dog Pound Shelter: 10-2pm 966463976 Events: Maggie 965744449. Art Centre Assoc. Javea Tel: Lorely Griffiths 966472049. artcentrejavea@yahoo.com Cancer Care - Javea (Charity No. 8270) Advice/Info, Javea Park. Mon-Sat 10-12.30pm tel: 965796846. Church of England Javea Tel: Jenny 965794463/Eunice 966471182. www.costablancaanglicanchaplaincy.org Conservatives Abroad Tel: Margaret Hales: 966197239 or Jenny Decker: 966471666 Free Parent/Toddler Play Xabia Int College Tel 966472121. Int. Christian Family Center Tel: 966460950/607470221 Javea & District Astronomical Society Tel: Ed Morley 965744612 Javea Backgammon Club Tel: Steve 966471708/635377335. Javea Book Circle Tel: Tim Upton 966470885. www. xabiabookcircle.eu Jávea Bridge Club Tel: Margaret 965793413 www. javeabridgeclub.com Javea Camera Club chris@chrisrobin.co.uk Javea China Painting Tel: Eve 966461537. Jávea Community Grp Tel:Jeni 965790470/619270493. jenijacksonphillips@telefonica.net Javea Computer Club www.javeacomputerclub.org Javea Craft Club Tel: Jo 676679541. Jávea Evangelical Church Rev. Clive Read 966462848 europe@mercuryin.es Javea Int. Baptist Church Pastor John Hansford 638205280 www. javeabaptist.org (539 SG) Javea Int. Civic Society Tel: Jeni 965790470 jenijacksonphillips@ telefonica.net Javeamigos Tel: Mike Smith 600215808 www.javeamigos.com Javea Netball Club Tel: Anita Grayson 966472169. Jávea Public Lending Library Tel: Alma Dorndorf 966470885 /636898162 dorndorf@wanadoo.es Javea School of Bridge/Social Club Tel: Ed 965744612 www.arenalbridgejavea.com
Javea Yoga Club Tel: Magali Fradet 647541034 www.javeayoga.com JITC www.javeatennis.net tel: Sec. Janis Barber 965771855/ C.man Barbara Rogers 966471832. Lighthouse Church Tel: 965731006 www.lighthousechurch.eu Masonic Lodge Javea No: 40. Tel: Sec. Vince Dawson 966497485. Montgo Vegetarians Tel: 966471748 www.montgo-vegetarians.com Rotary Int. Fellowship Costa Blanca North Tel: 965795421. Roundabout Charity Shop MonSat 10-1.30pm. Royal British Legion Javea Scallops, Arenal. 2/4 Tue 11am Tel Sheila 965791270/Roger 965790123. Stamp Collectors/Post Cards/ Philatelists Tel: Derek Guyett 965795499/ Dave Anderson 966476034. Taoist Tai Chi Society of Javea Tel: 649161290. The Javea Players Tel: Geraldine Livesey 965790379 membership.jp@gmail.com The Original Charity Shop/ Library Javea Reg Charity No 3586 Open Mon-Sat 10-1pm Av de la Fontana, Javea. Tel: 966460803/ 653630413. UFO Discussion/Research Grp Javea Tel: Jeanine (Pres) 658957102 ufojavea@gmail.com http://ufo-javea.wetpaint.com
Moraira Church of England Tel: Martin965744657/Andrew 965875070. www.costablancaanglicanchaplaincy.org Costa Blanca Minatures Club Tel: 966472901. Crafts Club Tel: Julie 646569907. Marina Alta & Costa Blanca Floral Club Tel: Pat, C/man 966471526 www. marinaaltafloralcub.com Moraira & District Royal Naval Assoc Tel: John Sanderson 966474532. Moraira HELP Tel: Ian Jackson 667036188. www.helpofdenia.com Moraira Int Choir ‘Los enCANTAdores’ Tel: 966495117/650684621 Fred or Janny. Royal British Legion Moraira Tel: Ed 966495617. Teulada/Moraira Lions Club Tel: John 965744253 www.teuladamorairalions.org U3A Moraira/Teulada Tel: Pamela Kershaw 966497098. www.u3amoraira-teulada.org
Oliva Squash/Racquetball Club Tel: John 680595203. U3A Oliva www.u3a-oliva.org
Teulada Alcoholics Anonymous Teulada English 648169045. Asoc. Benefica de Teulada Tel: Pat Bramah 966471526. Marina Alta “Int. Choir” Teulada Tel: Edith 965730014/680630765 Spiritual Friends Tel: Jan 600837054 spiritualfriends.teulada@gmail. com http://sites.google.com/site/ spiritualfriendssite/Home The English choir Tel: June 965786712/Colin 965771287.
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The final whistle With Andy Kay
Theo’s the man
Theo Walcott
IF EVER Fabio Capello wanted an example of the job Theo Walcott can do for him in South Africa, then this week’s Champions League encounter between Barcelona and Arsenal was the perfect example. For an hour, the Catalan giants played the Premier League side off the park, but against a slightly tiring defence, Walcott pulled the Gunners back in to the game using his explosive pace and a neat finish. This is exactly the role I see for Walcott at the World Cup. He probably hasn’t played enough first team football this season to warrant a starting place, but as an impact sub, he might well be the man to rescue the odd lost cause. If Capello does take him, then let’s hope he plays him....unlike Sven who took the untried teenager to the 2006 tournament then resisted the temptation to blood him, even against Sweden whose back line had an average age of about 63! Sure, there are other players who across the season have definitely done more, scored more and in all probability, will have impressed Capello more. But for me, Walcott has that magic spark that could just prove the difference between success and failure. NOT TICKLED PINK Whilst I can understand why the ECB are trialling the new pink cricket ball in the season opener between MCC and Durham, I cannot for the life of me understand why the match is taking place in Abu Dhabi. Okay, the weather in the UK is never great at this time of year and the match might never have been played but with many experts already complaining that the upcoming season is a calendar nightmare, it’s likely that a 7 hour plane trip there and back won’t have pleased some of the combatants. And whilst I’m sure that money is playing a part somewhere, that cash certainly won’t be recouped from ticket sales. I’ve played in front of bigger crowds whilst keeping wicket for Stapleford III’s! The phrase ‘3 men and a camel’ rather leaps to mind doesn’t it? MAKING HAYE British boxing is in a pretty healthy state right now, headed by World Heavyweight champion David Haye. After taking the title off Nikolai Valuev, the Englishman makes the first defence of his WBA crown against John Ruiz in Manchester on Saturday. I wish him well as history is stacked with examples of talented fighters who have made a mess of their opening title defence. Haye planned meticulously for the Valuev fight and I hope that his camp will have done the same for the bout against Ruiz who is a talented underdog. Let’s also hope that the added media pressure and countless interviews haven’t deflected Haye from getting in to tip-top shape. Lennox Lewis made that mistake against Hasim Rahman – an annoying blemish on an otherwise brilliant career. I’m taking Haye to win, but expect an early barrage from the challenger.
David Haye
Two points lost FC TORREVIEJA flushed away two valuable points in their battle against relegation at the Vicente Garcia stadium on Sunday, as a dreadful Cristian Green defensive error gifted the promotion chasing visitors an undeserved injury time equaliser. Gandia by that stage had been down to just nine men for the final fifteen minutes of the match and Rafa gratefully accepted Green’s mistake in the penalty box, with a shot that gave keeper David no chance. Director of Football Tommy Taylor enthused about the first half performance, saying that it was “excellent and perhaps the best we have produced all season.” Before a single ball was kicked, the recent on and off-field problems took a momentary back seat as a one minute rousing applause of appreciation echoed round for Shirley Parrish. Shirley, who died last week, was a staunch supporter of the club and a very active and popular member of the Torry Army. Her
absence was strongly felt by the fans as well as the players, and they responded in the best possible way. Juanpe headed in from a Purito cross after twelve minutes, but it was disallowed for handball, and then Jorge orchestrated an exciting breakaway to give Corcoles a chance. A Bailen free-kick went over the bar, and then on the half-hour, Torrevieja scored. The goal came from a largely innocuous situation as the Gandia defender, Eztiedir, was harshly judged to have handled the ball in the penalty area, after the ball had struck him. His problems quickly worsened as he was sent off for arguing with the referee about the merits of the initial decision. Ramiro took the spot kick, firing the ball into the top right hand corner of the net. There was only one heart-stopping moment for the home side as shortly before the interval, Sergio deceived Bailen, but his shot went wide. Sadly, a lot of that sparkle disap-
peared in a very bitty and mediocre second half of football, punctuated by injury stoppages. Gandia dug in hard and scoring opportunities were at a premium for both sides. But, it seemed more likely that Torrevieja would push forward their one man advantage, especially when that doubled with thirteen minutes to go, with Naveiro given his marching orders, apparently for a handball offence. That affected the balance of the side, yet they still looked as the team more likely to score and finished stronger with dying minutes chances from Heredia and a Lotfi header hitting the post. At the other end, David competently deputising for the suspended Aurelio had little to do, until that very late defensive error which meant he had to pick the ball out of the back of the net in injury time. Tommy Taylor’s comments afterwards said it all: “We stopped in the second half doing all the good things that we had done in the first.”
Elche that hurt! FC CARTAGENA 0 ELCHE CF 2
By Steve Hibberd LOS ALBINEGROS pushed the self destruct button on more than one occasion in this div 2a local(ish) derby, in which they ended the game with only 9 men. Luckily, the weekend results went their way, meaning that they still tie 3rd (equal on 48 points with Real Betis) in the table. The first clear cut chance of the match fell to De Lucas, when following a hash by the Elche keeper, De Lucas wasted the opportunity by shooting wide of an unguarded goal. Elche took the lead on 11 minutes, following a delightful through ball to Molina, who on the half volley scored an absolute peach of a goal. On 17 minutes, Elche had genuine penalty appeals turned down, following a mistimed tackle by Txiki. They could have increased their lead 20 minutes later, but a downward header bounced just over the bar. It was Toche who should have levelled the score, but a superb close range shot on the volley slammed against the crossbar, before bouncing to safety. Early in the 2nd half, referee Lopez was guilty of a howler, when he pulled back play following an infringement on De Lucas. The ex Chelsea man broke free of his marker, then crossed for Toche to slam the ball into the net, only to discover that a free kick had been awarded for the initial foul. This was to prove to be De Lucas’ last involvement in the game, for a stamp, followed by a push on an opponent (who theatrically went down holding his face!) was punished by a red card.
Bulls beaten by Castellon CASTELLON 19 - JAVEA BULLS 11 ON SUNDAY 28th March, Javea Bulls commenced their campaign to get promotion to the next division with a 5 hour round trip to Castellon in the first leg of the ¼ play off matches. The first 20 minutes were evenly matched - an exchange of penalties proving the point. Then came the first of two serious injuries: we lost our important strike runner with a badly twisted knee following a ruck. A further exchange of penalties saw the game enter the last ten minutes of the first half all even when a key refereeing decision cost Javea dearly. Attacking the openside in the 22m area of Castellon, Javea chipped the ball through the defence for what seemed a certain score for our centres. However, for some obscure reason the referee gave a 22m drop out to the opposition, stating the ball had rolled over the dead ball line. Had the referee spotted the point of impact of the player dropping on the ball and took the trouble to run over to that point, he would have seen the ball was clearly inside the line and a try should have been awarded. A further penalty for the home side saw the half time whistle come with Castellon up by 3pts. The home side gradually
gained momentum and drove into the Bulls’ 22m area and showed the away side that when you get into the opposition’s danger area you must come away with the points. They scored a decisive forwards’ try, driving through despite some very strong tackling from the Bulls. Javea responded in exactly the same way as shown by the opposition and drove into the home side’s 22m area with strong forward drives. It was from one of these drives that the ball was fed to the backs on the short side and our No8 drove forward again to crash over for a try. A further penalty took the home to 19pts to 11pts entering the last 15 minutes of the game. Javea Bulls dominated this last period encamped in the opposition´s half, only to lose their second strike runner of the match with a torn hamstring. Javea Bulls indiviually played their hearts out but it was their unit play which let them down on the day. Eradicate the unit skill problems and the second leg and a place in the semi final is there for the taking. The second leg of this ¼ final will take place on Saturday 17th April at the poledeportivo de Gandia, with a 16.30 kick-off. Please come and support your local team.
Only 2 minutes later it got worse for Cartagena. Not only did Etxeita concede a penalty for shirt pulling, but as the last man in the defence, he too was given his marching orders. Man of the match keeper Ruben, then pulled off a magnificent save, diving low to palm away a well struck penalty. Elche took the game by the scruff of the neck and should have scored twice in as many minutes but a bad miss followed by the brilliance of Ruben denied them. On 82 minutes, Cartagena should have had a penalty of their own but an off the ball push on Mariano went unpunished. Elche made the game safe deep into stoppage time, when following Cartagena’s all out push for an equaliser Pedera scored a simple tap in, although he did look suspiciously offside. FC CARTAGENA LINE UP: Ruben Txiki Herrero Etxeita Clavero De Lucas Mariano Longas (Falcon) Moreno (Lafuente) Tato (Quintero) FORTHCOMING FIXTURE Next up for Cartagena is a trip to the Canary Islands to take on 15th place Las Palmas. This div 2a match takes place on Sat 3rd April, KO 18.00.
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Noel’s world of golf Maggots end Fishing Costa Blanca round-up
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Noel Eastwell Professional coach and RTN golf expert 639 730 891
LOOK OUT HE’S BACK… THE GREATEST golfer that this planet has ever seen is back treading the fairways and thank God he is. Golf has not been the same without the one and only Tiger Woods. The travails of Tiger Woods have been well documented over the last few months and many have criticised the man for his behaviour. The rights and wrongs of what has he has or has not done is something that probably all in the World will have an opinion on, myself included. Few if any will want to know what I think and I am not going into it in RTN. What I will say is that I wish him and his family the very best of luck working out their very personal problems. Golf has not been the same since the World number one went into self imposed exile. The only winner with his coming back to the game earlier than many expected is the game of golf. All involved in our sport at a professional level should be grateful he is back. He is the only player the majority of golfers want to see. For me the only bad thing about him is the fact that he is not European or better still British. He is the sole reason that so many touring professionals earn such big money. He is the big draw for the television companies and their advertisers. The man’s private life should be allowed to stay that way: private. His golfing life is just something that most of us have to admire. Love or loathe the man, he will ultimately prove that he has been the greatest golfer that has ever lived. There is no doubt in my mind that he will go on to beat the record of eighteen major championships set by Jack Nicklaus. His desire to do so is evident by his return to action at The Masters that starts April 8th in Augusta. The timing of his return and the venue chosen are both something to be admired. His management team in my opinion has done well to get him back playing in a major championship
where the crowds are always impeccably behaved. The crowds at The Masters would not dare to behave any other way for fear of losing their privileged Masters tickets; something that many wait years for, as most seem to be passed from father to son and so on for eternity. How his peers will treat him in private is something that will be interesting. I would love to see him paired with Jesper Parnevik, the man who has spoken out more than any other player. The only reason for that is pure devilment: I would love to see Tiger put him in his place on the golf course for interfering where he had no right to do so. It may just be the incentive Tiger needs if he needs any more than the chance to add to his already impressive list of major championship victories. The big thing that all the players on the professional tours should remember is that if it was not for Tiger, their wages would have been nowhere near as big as they are now. They should welcome him back with open arms as a professional golfer and leave his private life for him and his family to sort out. No player in professional golf has risen to the challenge of the chance to become world number one in Tiger’s absence and I for one find that hard to believe. No one else in the game seems to have the burning desire he has to get to the top and stay there. Until someone comes along with that desire, Tiger will remain number one. When that person eventually does come along, it will be interesting to see how Tiger responds. Will he raise his game yet again to a level that we have not yet seen, or will he give up? We all know that before all the recent bad press, Tiger would never have given up. I don’t think he will have changed at all professionally. It will be a big test for him mentally to overcome all the rumours and allegations and the Tiger of old would have risen to the challenge with gusto. Will all the pressure of the last few months take its toll and weaken him mentally? Will he be able to cope with the press coverage he will get before during and after the tournament? We will know the answers to all these questions and more on Masters Sunday but I would
not bet against him taking another major championship and adding to his tally of fourteen. Tiger deserves our respect as a golfer; for his private life I leave you to form your own opinions. THE PROFESSIONAL TOURS The European Tour came back to Europe for a short period before going off on its travels again. Last weekend Malaga played host to The Open de Andalucia. Luis Oosthuizen of South Africa has been around the tour for a few years and at last tucked away his first victory. His final round of 67 gave him a three shot victory over Richard Finch and Peter Whiteford. The PGA Tour continued in Florida and Ernie Els once again was the man who took the top honours. After a barren spell that lasted far too long, Ernie secured his second win in three weeks at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and I for one welcome him back to the top of World golf. His final round of one under par was enough to give him a two shot victory over Eduardo Molinaro and Kevin Na and take him to the top of the FedEx Cup rankings. WIN A ROUND OF GOLF FOR TWO INCLUDING BUGGY AT THE BEAUTIFUL EL PLANTIO RESORT IN ALICANTE To enter this competition, simply answer the question below correctly. Every correct answer will be entered into a draw at the end of the month and the winner of this fantastic prize worth over €180 will be picked at random at the end of each month. Send your entries by email to golf@ roundtownnews.com. The decision of the editor of RTN will be final in making the winning selection. QUESTION FOR 2ND APRIL 2010: How many majors has Jose Maria Olazabal won? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 All answers must be received no later than 17.00 on 30th April 2010 to be entered into April’s draw to be made on 1st May. The winner will be announced in RTN on 7th May 2010.
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player profile RHYS DAVIES
Exemption: European Tour, Cat 3, Rank 1 Residence: Bridgend, Wales Date of birth: 28/05/1985 Place of birth: Edinburgh, Scotland Height and weight: 185cm 74kgs (6ft1in 11st 8lb) Interests: Cricket, all sports Web Site: www.imgworld.com Turned Pro: 2007 Qualifying School: (2007), (08)
Had to choose between playing cricket or golf professionally as a teenager, having represented Glamorgan and Wales in the former, and his decision to plump for golf looked a good one when he captured his maiden European Tour title at the Trophée Hassan II in March 2010, when he held off the challenge of South African Louis Oosthuizen to win by two shots. Enjoyed a stellar amateur career before turning professional at the end of 2007, having played in two Walker Cup contests, winning both his singles matches in 2007. Also won the 2003 British Boys Amateur Championship before taking up a scholarship at East Tennessee State University. His collegiate career included ten victories and 20 top three finishes. Managed to shoot below par in 89 of the 149 rounds he played, and in 2005/06 his stroke average was the best in the United States. GOLF QUIPS GOLFER: You perhaps won’t believe it but I once did this hole in one. CADDIE: Stroke or day, sir? TOP QUALITY COACHING WITH NOEL Noel is a member of The World Golf Teachers Federation and is available for coaching by prior arrangement. Call him on 639 730 891 to book an appointment and tell him you got his number from RTN for discounted rates.
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David Hoare
968 199 279
Rods and Reels RTN CHALLENGE CUP This week’s match was the third round in the RTN Challenge cup series. This is a series of 4 matches with the points from each match totaled to give the winning team. As said before, each team comprises 12 anglers (if they all turn up). All the matches are held on the Rio Segura at Eden Canal. As has happened in previous weeks, we still had some dry nets (mine being one of them). Again, the noted pegs produced can be seen from the winning weights. OVERALL WINNERS ON THE DAY: 1st Dave (The Sweetie man) Hutchinson, fishing the pole using maggot with 10.400 kilos 2nd Pete (The Essex boy) Hutchinson, fishing the pole using bread with 6.080 kilos 3rd Pete (The Peg) Hampshire, fishing the pole using maggot with 5.680 kilos Many thanks to Pete Hampshire, who is in my team, for turning up and fishing as he is currently awaiting a hip replacement (not brain) and movement for him is difficult. Section 1-6 Section 7-12 Section 13-18 Section 19-24 Overall points Accumulative Points
A team 6 11 11 9 37 107
1st team 5 9 9 11 34 109
With, just the last match to go, it is all to fish for a ‘Clash of the Titans.’ After the tumultuous amount of rain lately causing the rivers to flood their banks, a lot of fish get pushed downstream to low lying areas which slowly dry out. Intrepid members of the club manage to find and net some of these fish and replace them into the river: the pictures show just a few of the lucky ones. ANGLERS TOGETHER IMPORTANT MESSAGE: The Friday Campoverde meetings will now be held at Mary’s Bar/ Restaurant. Taking the CV 925 from Pillar de la Horadada, turn right at the 1st roundabout into Pinar de Campoverde, first left and follow the slip road past Fibber Mcgee’s and Lounge bar 6) until you get to the next parade of shops. Mary’s Bar is the 3rd / 4th unit up. The next meeting will be held on Friday 9th April at 12.00. The Puerto de Mazarron meetings remain at Los Galayos Bar / Restaraunt on the paseo adjacent to the beach. The next meeting will be held on Saturday 10th April at 12.00. Work is still continuing on the Rio Segura at Murcia but is still fishable and fishing well. Embalse de Pedrera: the water level has risen dramatically and is over the road at the broken bridge and still rising. At present the road by the bridge is some 8 -10 feet under water. Sweetwater: the final dredging has taken place and the works personnel have cleared the surrounding road of all the silt that was deposited there. However there are still workmen there. The banks are now angled and swims need cutting in! Anglers Together continues to grow as a club, with many friendships formed over the past 3 years. Many members fish together regularly and say they are pleased that they have taken up a sport they once followed in their youth. We have the occasional organised outings but the main aim is to introduce members to find fishing companions and to assist in finding the fishing venues. The joining fee is €10 for new members and €5 for renewing members. If you are interested in joining or finding out more about Anglers Together, either come along to one of the meetings or contact Dave. (Alan is away on his annual trek to Oz). anglerstogether@gonuts4free.com or telephone Dave Hoare on 968 199 279. TIGHT LINES, DAVE HOARE
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