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Hunt for vicious restaurant robber
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Manslaughter charge for builder A BUILDING contractor who left an injured employee at a hospital and fled without giving details has been arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter. The Moroccan worker died from head injuries after he fell from a ladder while
painting for the 34-yearold building contractor in Ceuta. The fall, from six metres, left the 54-year-old Moroccan brain dead. Police tracked down his employer and discovered that the worker was living and working illegally in Spain.
Mayor meets residents
FOREIGN RESIDENTS living in Benissa have an opportunity to meet Mayor Juan Bautisa Rosello later this month to learn of the latest developments in the community later this month. Meetings at the Casa de Cultura, Benissa, will inform expats of what is taking place in the town hall and the mayor will also answer questions and hear proposals. German speaking residents are invited to attend on 24th November at 17.00 and English speakers on 25th November. The restaurant in Benidorm
by Jack Troughton BENIDORM POLICE launched a manhunt after a restaurant owner was savagely beaten and his premises set alight during a robbery. The bandit struck at Oscars Restaurant and Bar in Calle Lepanto shortly after it opened on Saturday evening. His victim was punched and repeatedly hit over the head with a bottle before the attacker poured petrol over the bar and set it ablaze. Police said the robber escaped with a laptop and identity papers leaving the owner dazed on the floor. One officer told RTN: “The restaurant owner was very lucky to escape with his life.” The suspect, wearing dark glasses and of Eastern European appearance went into Oscars and asked the owner if he needed staff. However, as the American – who took over the premises
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about six months ago – turned for pen and paper to note a contact number he was subjected to the prolonged assault. And as the attacker fled, people from nearby bars and restaurants in the busy area raised the alarm and went to the stricken man’s aid. One witness said she had earlier served the suspect a beer. “He came in for a drink and sat on the terrace watching Oscars. I saw him get up and cross the road and go into the restaurant. “Suddenly a guy from another bar raced over and shouted to call the fire brigade – the police were here very quickly but it was about half an hour before the fire brigade arrived.” Asking not to be identified, she said the rear of Oscars was badly damaged by fire and the ceiling had come down. However, she was able to provide police with a description of the robber. “He was aged about 20, wearing dark glasses, skinny jeans and trainers. “He did speak Spanish but it was not very good – he looked Romanian, I think.”
Man dies in stormy waters A 73-YEAR-OLD retired sailor died last week when his boat capsized in a storm. José Ramiro Fernández was moving his boat from one mooring to another in Lugo. The huge storms and high winds that hit Spain last week were exceptionally
fierce along the Cantabrian coast, bringing winds over more than 100km/hr and 10-metre waves that have smashed seafront promenades in several towns. A fisherman in Galicia is also missing after a wave swept him away.
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Opposition party demand demolition by Louise Clarke
Two Brits on Spain’s most-wanted list SPANISH POLICE are hunting two Britons thought to be hiding out here in Spain. Darren Michael Elarmo, 41-years old, is wanted for kidnap and paedophile charges. Christopher More – sometimes called Christopher Guest – 33-years-old, from Manchester, is wanted for a murder carried out in Cheshire in 2003 and for causing injury to others. The criminals can be seen on the police’s YouTube site: www.youtube.com/policia. Anyone with any information should call 915 822 510 or email fugitivos@policia.es
THE LOS VERDES Opposition Party in Torrevieja has issued a statement this week saying that it is astonished that the Town Hall has failed to order the demolition of an already half destroyed bar and swimming pool area. A spokesman from the Green Party told RTN: “The Department of Urbanism at the Torrevieja Town Hall is allowing the existence of this eyesore and will not agree to the demolition of this old pool and bar area even though they are in a state of total ruin and dangerous to anyone who goes near it.” The spokesman added: “There is no protection or scaffolding to stop it from falling down even though it is evident that at some point a landslide has occurred. Apart from being an eyesore and dangerous, the area attracts thousands of mosquitoes and insects as well as dozens of rats.” INCREDIBLE The area that the opposition party are talking about is located in the middle of the commercial and leisure area of the Torreta III urbanisation. These ruins are
The old bar and pool area is half destroyed
in the middle of the commercial zone and leisure area of the Urbanization Turret III in Punta de la Víbora. The spokesman continued: “This old bar and pool is situated amongst numerous businesses that are often frequented by tourists. What must they be thinking when they see it? It doesn’t give the city of Torrevieja a good reputation does it? What we find incredible is that the Health and Safety technicians
New law for tourist apartments OWNERS OF tourist apartments will now have to apply for a license and pay a fee in Catalonia. The new ruling also means that taxes can be more easily applied to incomes derived from tourist rentals. The Catalan government estimates that there are 480,000 illegal tourist apartments in Christopher More
at the Town Hall have not insisted that this ruinous establishment be cleared. By allowing the pool and bar to remain in these deplorable and dangerous conditions they are risking the health and safety of residents and tourists in the area.” The Los Verdes party has presented a formal request to the PP led Town Hall to arrange for the immediate clearance of this site.
the region, and owners not complying with the law within a year can be fined up to €90,000. The government is defining a tourist apartment as any that is rented out for less than three months, although buildings with a shared concierge are to be classed as hotels. The Catalan Federation of Tourist Apartments (FEDERATUR) say they are launching an appeal.
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Jet2 rocks Blackpool Family applauds MABS by Jack Troughton BUDGET AIRLINE Jet2 has won a High Court battle with loss-making Blackpool airport to keep the runways open past 21.00. Passengers from Alicante will again be able to land at Squires Gate Lane after airport bosses announced they could no longer provide essential ground staff and emergency services for late night flights. And a furious war of words erupted between the carrier and Blackpool’s management as planes scheduled to touch down after the 21.00 deadline were diverted to other airports. The restrictions added hours to passenger travelling times from Europe as many need to be bussed back to the Lancashire resort. However, Jet2 won legal backing after declaring the move “unlawful” when Mr Justice Hambien imposed an injunction ordering the airport to maintain the provision of its services. In a statement before going into
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court, airline chiefs said: “In the last month, for reasons known only to them, the owners of the airport sought to introduce restrictions which seem to be designed to interfere with the service we provide our customers. “We believe these restrictions are entirely contrary to the terms of the agreement we have with the airport and therefore illegal.” And chief executive Philip Meeson said after winning the injunction: “This is great news and underlines
Jet2.com’s commitment to Blackpool International Airport.” The airport declined to comment, but boss Paul Rankin earlier maintained the carrier had refused to apply for an extension to allow late night flights to land at Blackpool. It is understood the airport will post losses of £2.7 million for 2010 and the early closing of runways was seen as a way of making savings at Blackpool, where 85 workers are said to be in danger of losing their jobs.
A star attraction flies into the Costa Blanca A HUGE bird of prey became the star attraction of a Costa Blanca town after taking up a roof top residence. The Griffon Vulture became a star attraction in Benissa after flying in for a five day stay, perching on the top of the Els Micalets paint store in Pla dels Carrals. It was believed the bird – which grows up to a metre in length and boasts a wing span of more than
2.5 metres – had taken flight from a breeding colony in the mountains near Alcoy. The third largest bird to be seen in the skies of Iberia – the Griffon Vulture also inhabits North Africa and parts of Asia – only two other species of vulture are bigger but are much rarer. And like all vultures a scavenger, it soars high above the ground to spot and feed on the bodies of dead animals.
Sylvia Prior
By Jack Troughton THE FAMILY of Sylvia Prior, who lost a long and painful battle with cancer, has paid tribute to the work of charity MABS. Husband Alan and daughters Gemma and Kara requested no flowers at the funeral but for donations to the MABS Cancer Support Group – and €600 was raised in memory of the 56-year-old. Sylvia, from Oliva, was very proud her daughters were serving with the Royal Artillery in Afghanistan and both the sisters were granted compassionate leave to return to Spain to be with their mother before her death. The family
thanked everyone who had donated money which was gratefully received by the charity to help it to continue to support those suffering from cancer. Alan and the girls said they knew MABS would make good use of the money and they wanted to applaud the group’s work. And a MABS spokesman said: “Sylvia was young; she passed away at the age of 56, having fought cancer for five years. She was a brave, strong and very positive person. “We thank Sylvia’s family for thinking of us at this very sad time and can assure them that a lot of very sick people will benefit from this donation.”
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Golfing treat
Mayor visits site of new Cultural Centre by Louise Clarke
RTN GOLF CLUB members now find themselves spoilt for choice when it comes to playing their favourite sport at unbeatable value. Booking a round through the paper’s agents opens the door to 30 courses throughout the RTN region. The RTN Golf Club is the fair way to play and makes a regular game affordable to everyone – so why not join? Book through our agents and enjoy exclusive discounts at the golf clubs listed below. To secure a round in the south email mike@roundtownnews.com and for the north dennis@roundtownnews.com
ALICANTE REGION Alicante; Alenda; Bonalba; Don Cayo; El Plantio: Font del Llop; Javea (Book Direct With Course); La Sella; Villaitana. TORREVIEJA AREA Campoamor; La Finca; La Marquesa; Las Colinas; Las Ramblas; Villamartin; Vistabella. MURCIA REGIÓN Alhama (Signature); El Valle; Hacienda del Alamo; Hacienda Riquelme: La Manga; La Peraleja; La Serena; La Tercia; La Torre; Lo Romero; Mar Menor; Mosa Trajectum; Roda; Saurines de la Torre.
Property sales fell in September HOUSE SALES fell by 4.1 percent in September, according to the National Statistics Institute. The fall comes after eight months of increasing sales in Spain. In total, 36,046 properties were sold during the month, and of these, 50.4 percent were new builds. The remainder was resale property. The resale market actually went up by 1.9 percent this September in comparison to 2009. Sales of new properties were down 9.4 percent. Andalusia, Catalonia and Valencia are where 61 percent of sales took place.
THE MAYOR of Mazarrón, Francisco Blaya, announced this week that the new Cultural and Social Centre on Camposol Sector B will “…transform the social and cultural lives of the residents of Camposol urbanisation.” The Mayor made the statement following his visit last Friday to the site of the new centre along with the Councillor for Infrastructure, Jose Antonio Roman and the Councillor for the Attention of Foreign Residents, Jacqueline Gálvez. The centre has already hit the RTN headlines after residents living close by objected to the inappropriate positioning of the centre. Unfortunately, as is the case with many Town Halls, their protest fell on deaf ears and construction of the building started three months ago. The project is financed by Plan E, the central government grant awarded to municipalities to promote employment during the crisis. ACTIVITIES The funds must be used for specific projects for which they are allocated and nothing else.” Jacqui Gálvez told RTN: “The Town Hall felt that the residents of Camposol B deserved a cultural centre, like the one in Mazarron, and so allocated some of our awarded money to
The Mayor meets Camposol residents
this project and we are delighted that the building of the centre is progressing so well. We anticipate its official opening in the New Year.” The total cost including plans, surveys, architects, engineers, builders and materials is €257,000 and will provide further employment for a minimum of 10 people during the expected build time of approximately eight months. The building is to be used as a cultural centre and will hold exhibitions and other cultural activities as well as class-
es. Camposol is home to more than five thousand people, the majority of whom are British. And there are many charities and associations which will be able to use this new Municipal building on a rotational basis. The Mayor concluded: “This building will be a point of contact between all the people who live on the Camposol urbanisation and where an important number of associations exist for the social and cultural benefit of its residents.”
Taste of glory TEENAGE GOLFER Leticia Ras-Anderica surprised the professionals by finishing the first day of a tournament second on the leader board. The 16-year-old amateur was invited to the Banesto Tour match at Benidorm – part of Spain’s Women’s Professional Players Tour – last weekend. A student at The Laude Lady Elizabeth School, Leticia joined 37 professionals at the Villaitana course after accepting a last minute invite, and joined US LPGA player and 2009 Rookie of the Year Maria Hernandez, Solheim Cup players Ana Belen Sanchez, Raquel Carriedo, the 2001 Ladies European Tour Order of Merit winner, Sonia Wunsch,
Death of team mate SPORTSMAN JOHN Rooks, a regular on the bowling greens of the Costa Blanca, has passed away after a long illness. He played with both Benitachell and Javea Bowls Clubs - during a career on the greens he won a series of trophies, including heading a field of 90 bowlers to secure the BBC Open Men’s Singles title. And after moving to Spain more than 15 years ago, John and close friends June and Roger Davis formed a ‘triple’ to play the sport together. He was also involved in the founding of two caravanning groups. The first was ACE, or Autos y Caravanas Espana, and the second The Wanderers. Both continue to thrive. With June and Roger, John toured Spain and Europe in motor homes and caravans – throwing in some fishing for good measure – and he was particularly fond of touring France. John was once the youngest Gold Sergeant in the Grenadier Guards and later joined the ranks of the SAS. With ‘The Regiment’, he saw service in the Malaya conflict and later in the Middle East but always declined to talk much about either. However, in his Army days he was superbly fit, becoming a pole vault champion, footballer, long distance runner and boxer. Roger paid tribute to his friend, saying: “John was foremost in any group, being noted for his dry wit and entertaining stories of his life. Folk always remembered him. “He was a loyal friend and would be the first to do anyone a good turn but did not suffer fools gladly. Indeed, he was adamant that in life there were few ‘friends’ and many acquaintances. “John was a one-off character and will be missed.” A memorial service will be held at La Fustera Church, Moraira, at 14.00 on Monday 22nd November.
the 2008 Spanish Professionals Champion, Emma Cabrera-Bello and other tour regulars. Strong winds on the first day turned the match into a test of ball striking but at the close Leticia – who has a handicap of 1.2 - was tied second at one under par and just a shot behind the leader. She went out on the final day in the last flight accompanying favourite Maria Hernandez and the French leader Nathalie David-Mila, surrounded by press cameras and television crews. Leticia battled on and a valiant Leticia effort saw her finish 18th with a two Rasover par score. Anderica
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Overcome insomnia using Fast Track Hypnosis INSOMNIA AFFECTS over 40 percent of adults worldwide on a frequent basis. However, some experts estimate that almost all of the adult population have suffered a sleep disorder at some time in their lives. With the use of Fast Track Hypnosis insomnia it can easily be alleviated. People who suffer from insomnia quite often find it difficult to lead a normal life, and may have some of the following symptoms; • Feeling depressed, irritable or angry. • Waking far too early and then being unable to get back to sleep. • Feeling tired and not refreshed on waking. • Trouble thinking clearly or staying focused, making it hard to concentrate during the day. • Headaches.
slimming pills, stimulants, diuretics, or even sleeping pills themselves. • Waking up in the early hours and not being able to fall asleep again, or falling asleep and then waking up after a few minutes, then falling asleep again only to wake up once more, with this cycle repeating itself throughout the night.
INSOMNIA CAN OCCUR DUE TO MANY REASONS • Depression, worry, exams, emotional problems, anger or grief. • Environmental noise (noisy neighbours) or a partner who snores! • Worrying about whether or not you will actually be able to sleep whenever you go to bed. If you fail to sleep that night, worrying about what will happen the next night, and so on. • Moving house or employment, changes in work shifts. • Jet lag. • Pain or a medical condition (one of the most common causes) drug use or withdrawal. • Smoking. • Medication - including some contraceptives,
What in actual fact the parents (unknowingly) are telling the child is, if they go to sleep that night they might die, and this is being repeated to them every night for years! This can give rise to the ‘don’t sleep - won’t die’ syndrome. Insomnia is one of the easiest conditions to treat with Fast Track Hypnosis. With the use of Fast Track Hypnosis it can help to re-educate the mind when it comes to insomnia. In actual fact, whenever a client plays the CD that is provided with the sessions they will normally fall asleep while listening to it, so much so I have to inform them that it is perfectly okay to do so! It is always advisable that a person with chronic insomnia who does not respond to standard treatment to consult a doctor be-
INSOMNIA CAUSED BY EARLY PROGRAMMING FROM PARENTS Many people have been taught a little bedtime prayer that goes like this; “As I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, And If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take.”
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Alan Gilchrist The Costa Blanca’s Top Hypnotherapist
Insomnia is one of the easiest conditions to treat with Fast Track Hypnosis
fore using Hypnosis, as there may be a more serious cause behind their problem. The process normally takes approximately 4 sessions depending on the severity of the insomnia. It is impossible to be totally accurate as to how many sessions are required due to the difference in each client but with the use of Fast Track Hypnosis it dramatically speeds up the whole process as opposed to the conventional Hypnotherapist who may take far longer (up to 15 sessions). CDs are also supplied to reinforce the sessions and finally the client is taught auto hypnosis, so they can achieve this wonderful state of relaxation by themselves and to use it, as and when required, to aid their sleep pattern. “I had been ill for 15 months and as a result lost over 2 stone in weight (which I can ill afford). In January I went to see Alan as I was suffering real anxiety about my health and
having a lot of tests, which incidentally were all clear. From my first visit I knew Alan could help and I played his CD religiously twice daily and also at night. I got a great night’s sleep straight away and gradually began to feel a little better day by day. I must thank Alan and I told him I don’t think I would have made it without his help. I am now eating and know that the future is rosy. Thanks again Alan...Elizabeth” Alan holds his Fast Track Hypnosis Stop Smoking and Weight Control Sessions as well as personal problems in Cabo Roig, Guardarmar and Benidorm. For an appointment, brochure or free of charge initial consultation on your particular problem, contact Alan Gilchrist on 659 229 408 or visit his websites: www.alangilchrist.com www.thegastroband.com www.fitnosys.com
Moneycorp talks as Nationwide walks
Moneycorp’s Knightsbridge dealing floor
by Jack Troughton EXPATS ANGRY at losing the “perk” of free withdrawals from Spanish cash machines are turning to Moneycorp – the specialist in foreign exchange and international money transfers. Building society Nationwide sparked fury by introducing a raft of charges on the use of its FlexAccount debit card outside the UK. It ended an easy and convenient way for expats and travellers to get money while in Spain and has seen people casting a net to find the best alternatives. And Moneycorp, an established international business with offices on the Costa Blanca and recommended by RTN, has seen a flood of inquiries about its highly competitive Regular Payment Plan and one-off money transfers. PERK Axing the no-fee, no commission service made headlines because it was a “very real perk” for Nationwide clients, said Moneycorp’s Kevin Wright. “Nationwide took a pure business decision because it was not getting anything from the deal,” he said. “It has left expats looking how to get their money across from the UK in the most cost effective way.” “People are looking around to try and work
out the best deal and we have been inundated with calls.” Last month RTN featured Moneycorp in a spotlight on currency and in the four page feature mentioned, almost in passing, its regular payment scheme that could see money moved to Spain for as little as £4. CHARGES Nationwide’s shake-up introduced a 2 percent commission charge plus a £1 flat fee for around 3.5 million customers – the building society left frustrated by the number of people using the free service but keeping their main banking elsewhere. “Most people are aware of the high profile decision by Nationwide,” said Kevin. “People are obviously running around for a credible alternative and we have seen an incredible response from just two lines in the paper. “We are targeting the people who are out here and for years have visited a hole in the wall using their Nationwide card and getting a really good deal – now they are left high and dry with the withdrawal of this very special offer. “It was a good deal, but when it gets taken away, as it has been, people will find Moneycorp a good viable alternative.” To find out more about Moneycorp’s Regular Payment Plan call 95 131 9700.
Zapatero meets the Pope PRIME MINISTER José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero held a brief and cordial meeting with the Pope at El Prat Airport in Barcelona before the Pontiff returned to the Vatican. This ended Pope Benedict XVI’s two-day visit to Spain, during which he visited Santiago de Compostela and the Catalan capital. The PM and the Pope also discussed the current economic situation and Zapatero indicated to Pope Benedict XVI that the need to regulate the international financial system to achieve a fairer balance, by giving priority to the poorest nations on the planet, will be debated at the G-20 Summit to be held next week in South Korea.
Consulate on the road THE BRITISH Consulate team is staging an open day in Oliva on Wednesday 17th November to advise expats on issues affecting them in Spain. Together with colleagues from the Department of Works and Pensions and the Department of Health, there will be an opportunity to book a valuable ‘one to one’ appointments. The Alicante-based team will be able to answer questions about where to get the EHIC health card, how working in Spain affects a pension, and how to register with the Consulate.
And the Pension, Benefit and Healthcare experts have essential information about entitlements for expats and the services they can offer. The open day is being staged at the Centro de Participation Ciudadania El Pinet, Calle de la Eres de Sant Jon, Oliva, and is scheduled to start at 11.30, although doors open at 10.45. A seat can be reserved by visiting http//ukinspain.fco.gov.uk/en and clicking on ‘Open Days’ in the ‘Help for British Nationals’ section. Anyone suffering problems or unable to access the Internet can ring 917 146 443.
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Here’s to you Mrs Robinson! EVERGREEN AT 90, retired school teacher Mary Robinson says the secret of her ongoing good health is positive thinking and keeping fit. A regular at keep fit classes, she was described as an example and incentive to classmates who toasted her birthday with the words of the Simon and Garfunkel hit. And it was said during sessions of Pilates at Profigura Gym and Callanetics at L’Ancora near her Javea home she had the best choice of leotards, earrings and colour co-ordination. “She can get her legs, arms and all her body higher, lower and wider – or whatever is required – than all of us in the same Callanetics class,” said one friend. Born in County Durham in 1920, Mary qualified as a teacher and after marrying husband Rob was soon off to the Middle East where he sailed the Persian Gulf as a ship’s captain for the Iraq Petroleum Company. A determined Mary secured the couple a home - married quarters were a rarity - and found a job teaching. Deciding to have a change of scenery, they moved
Cash for cats
GENEROUS BIDDING at a special auction on Friday 26th November will raise money for cats rescued by newly formed Marina Alta charity SCAN. The sale at El Cid Restaurant, Benidoleig
east to Singapore where Mary spent 10 years working in government schools, published two cookery books and appeared on television. Having tired of moving from school to school, she spent 14 years teaching nuns. And when the couple retired, Rob decided he would like a house and garden. Already owning an apartment in Majorca, they moved to mainland Spain and a home at Cap Marti, Javea. Sadly, Rob when died of cancer Mary “characteristically” decided to fulfil her love of travel and has since been around the world five times and visiting a host of different countries. Her 80th birthday was marked with a trip to Peru and the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. The friend added: “Mary is one of those people who will never let the grass grow under her feet. In good times and in bad, she has made the most of her life. “Her determination and love of life show empathically in Mary her will to be healthy and keep fit – which she has achieved staying all her life.” fit
starts at 14.00, will boost the coffers of the Society for the Care of Animals in Need and help towards the cost of building a shelter at Pego and caring for feline friends. The charity has an easy to use website, www.scan-cats.blogspot.com where browsers can find out more about SCAN and see cats and kittens looking for a new home.
Helping the hungry SUPPORTING THE local community, Javea’s Original Charity Shop and Library has donated an extra €2,000 to help feed hungry families. Charity volunteers have given the Marina Alta town’s branch of Caritas a total of €3,500 this year as the economic recession continues to bite. A spokesman for the charity shop and library told RTN: “Hunger on our doorsteps? It is hard to believe, but there are more than 60 families in Javea who depend on Caritas for food. “To help those families this Christmas, we have donated a further €2,000. Half will be used to supply basic food parcels and the remainder is designated for the purchase of blankets and Christmas gifts for 25 children.” Pictured is Francisca Safir of Caritas (right) accepting a cheque from Original Charity Shop and Library treasurer Silvia Jackson. And the generous charity also donated €1,000 to the Women in Business Club to enable the society to purchase a laptop computer and television as raffle prizes for yesterday’s (Thursday) White Ribbon Day at the Diamante Hotel in Calpe. All proceeds raised during the celebration go to help the victims of domestic violence.
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Gastronomic Fair success THE PRESIDENT of the Alicante Diputacion, Jose Joaquin Ripoll, announced this week that last weekend’s Provincial Food Fair was a tremendous success and that visitor numbers had far surpassed last year. The Gastronomic Fair took place at the IFA Centre next to Alicante Airport from Saturday 6th until Tuesday 9th and welcomed over 100,000 visitors during the four day event. The new format of the fair was said by many of the exhibitors to be far better and more welcoming than previous years and the €3 entrance fee for adults and free entrance
for children made it affordable for everyone. Sr. Ripoll said: “The 12th ‘lomejordelagastronomia.com’ show brought a new format which was more open and participating and that is going to make the rule for future events.” In addition, the President recognised the massive attendance of visitors in making the event such a success and the professionalism of the 700 exhibitors who displayed some of the best examples of gastronomic delights that the province and the region have to offer.
Elche had a stand that people flocked to throughout the day
The countdown to Christmas is on EHCRC reminder
ADAM SHERESTON, the Horse Whisperer/Healer will be staging a demonstration of his work at the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre in Rojales this Saturday, 13th November from 11:00 until 16:00. There is a suggested donation of €5 entry, which will be used to support the on going rescues and after care work at the centre. On Sunday, 14th November, commencing at 10:00, there will be the second Miniature Horse Show. For more information call Sue on 652 021 980 or visit www.easyhorsecare.net
IT IS less than seven weeks until Christmas and Orihuela Town Councillor for the CLR party, Pedro Mancebo’s children are literally counting down the days until the ‘Tres Reyes’, the Three Kings and Santa Claus. He told RTN: “The run up to Christmas, Advent and Christmas itself has, as we know, been a bit of an anticlimax in Orihuela Costa over the past few years. This year it would be super to bring a little bit of Christmas spirit to Orihuela Costa, especially for our younger residents.” The CLR has suggested that the Town Hall should organise a preChristmas parade complete with Santa, his sleigh and reindeers for the children. Local shops and
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businesses could be asked to support this parade by providing sweets for the children and at the same time getting some free advertising for themselves. The party has lots of other plans that he has suggested to the Town Hall: “Everyone likes a little bit of competition and getting into the festive mood. So, we propose to have a ‘Best Decorated House Competition’ during the month of December.” “I am sure the local bazaars would sell out of flashing lights and tinsel in no time”, joked Pedro. The CLR Spokesman suggested that the prize for the competition could be donated by one of the local bars or restaurants and that the local newspapers contributed
by giving that bar or restaurant lots of copy space during the duration of the competition. Another attraction the CLR feels the residents would welcome is a traditional Christmas market. Pedro commented: “The Christmas Market could offer culinary delights from all over Europe: Turron from Spain; Mince Pies from the UK; Stollen and Gluehwein from Germany to name a few. “We know there are lot of talented residents living in and around Orihuela Costa who would love the chance to show off their handicrafts,” commented Pedro, “whether it be handmade Christmas and greeting cards, hand knitted or stitched garments, paintings or perhaps Christmas decorations from hand carved
wood or other materials. All these people could be invited to attend the market to show off their wares and sell them also, to give the market a real Christmassy feel.” The CLR urges the Town Hall to act now and not let the residents of Orihuela Costa down again by just hanging a few Christmas lights in the streets near the Town Hall. Christmas is more than fancy street lights, it is a religious festival but is also about people, sharing and being a community. So, what is stopping the Town Hall from getting their thinking caps on and organising some festivities for the residents on the coast? RTN will be interviewing Orihuela Mayor, Monica Lorente exclusively next week, so we will ask that very question and let you all know what she has to say.
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Bizarre translations
JANE CRONIN’S reference in lesson 132 to bizarre translations reminded me of a note I once sent to our builder asking him to attend to some unfinished work. I made reference to the “outstanding” work in my email and used a translation programme to convert the email to Spanish. The word the programme offered was “excelente” so it’s just as well my rudimentary Spanish spotted this error before the email was sent! Tony Howarth, Jacarilla and North Wales (Full marks to your internet edition – I am reading the paper in Wales, on Friday morning, before breakfast.)
Short changed LAST WEEK at Murcia airport, while picking up a friend, I parked my car in the car park. My friend’s flight arrived on time. I proceeded to the pay machine. The fee was15 cents, as I was just a few minutes, but unfortunately the machine would not take paper money: I then went to the pay kiosk, gave the attendant my ticket along with a €5 note to take the fee of 15 cents, and on checking my change found I was given only €2.85 change. I challenged the attendant that I was €2 short. He then sneered at me and threw €2 into the tray. This is the second time that this happened to me in the last month. I would like to warn others to check their change when paying for parking. Jorge
What great service FURTHER TO the article published in RTN a couple of weeks ago regarding Dimplex storage heating supplied by the International Electrician - what a great service! I already have the storage heaters, but wanted more information regarding Iberdrola’s off peak 14 tariff. I was very impressed with the very prompt reply to my email and the visit to my home to make sure my system was running on the correct tariff. It wasn’t and now he is investigating. Very rarely does anyone offer such a helping hand nowadays, so I just wanted to express my appreciation. Tina, Javea
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The day the sun was taken away THE DAY the sun went down on time in Spain: The day six years of the Spanish sun was taken away by the British Coalition Government in the £81 billion cut back announcements on 20th October, 2010: To hear that women - as well as men - will have to work until age 66 from 2010 has added another 6 years to my wife’s (aged 44) retirement (Government pension). Added to that the 1 additional year that the Government has moved from my former scheduled retirement age of 65 (currently aged 53). in total they have ‘stolen’ 7 years from us both (one year from me and six years from my wife). Add to this a massive pay cut at work (£5,000) - and higher scheduled additional contributions (National Insurance) and Pension payments
having to be made under the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Government. The full Basic State Pension from 6th April 2010 for a married couple is £156.15 per week. Over the additional 6 years (before retirement at 66) it has cost us in real terms in the region of £48,672 (from what we would have had in Government pension, based on age 60). The £5,000 pay cut over the next 22 years amounts to £110,000. And the additional NI and pension payments run into thousands over the said 7 year period. The Government has cost us personally £150,000 plus - along with the seven years taken away from the time that would have been spent in the sun in Spain. Anon, Property owner, Los Montesinos, Alicante
11 years and no cause for complaint AFTER READING RTN’s recent article on Telefonica I would like to show another side from them. In the 11 years I have had a Telefonica line and the 8 years I have had ADSL, I have had no cause to complain about their service. Their latest response to a request from me last week was amazingly fast and super efficient. October 20th at 11.30 I contacted Telefonica with a request to transfer my telephone line and ADSL from one villa to another in the same street. The administrator asked for a mobile phone number and told me an engineer would contact me. As the new villa had never had a landline, it would be classed as a new installation. At 19.00 I received a call asking me to be in the villa at 09.30 the following morning. An engineer called promptly to say he would be at my villa in 5 minutes, which he was. The installation was completed in a couple of hours and he double checked that everything was working to my satisfaction. Thank you to Daniel the engineer for his courtesy and a pat on the back for Telefonica. Sylvia Rigby, San Miguel De Salinas
Brains of a rocking horse
MOST WEEKS I glance at Jon Gaunt’s column to see what twaddle he will spout, but this week’s offering on airport safety checks takes the biscuit. Has he forgotten the shoe bomber and the underwear bomber caught recently? That is why these checks were introduced for our safety! There are no bombs on Israeli planes -they have even tougher checks than we have. He quotes: “Most Jihadists had northern accents between the ages 20-30.” What planet is he on? One London train bomber was
Jamaican; suicide bombers were as old as 70 and as young as a five year old girl in a wheelchair; people with no respect for life, constantly looking for ways to kill innocent people. Like me, he is not a scientist but I leave it to the people whom we pay (very little at that) to protect us to make decisions about the quantity of liquid that passengers should be allowed to carry on a plane. He also wants the State to raid homes in communities in the north of England, or anywhere else in the country, to arrest terrorist
suspects. I don’t know if he knows this - terrorists don’t have ‘terrorist’ written on their jackets. Who would tolerate random raids on their homes without valid reason? He asked: “Why the hell don’t they employ people with brains?” That is the same question I would ask of RTN. He would also like “proper English” to be spoken. Take a look around Spain at the thousands of English who have been living here for more than ten years and can speak no Spanish except to order a drink in the pub. I showed his article to a friend who commented: “Why read such tripe, he seems to have the brains of a rocking horse.” George Rock
Right to Vote
I AM writing to enter the debate, RTN “Right to Vote” 5th – 11th November, as a member of CIPAL, the Independent Party of Altea. Since launching CIPAL ASSIST to encourage and help EU citizens in Altea register both on the “Padron” and local voting register, we have met with many anomalies and processes which serve as a disincentive for people to register. Firstly, to be eligible to vote people need to register on the Padron, which is not difficult, but to register on the electoral census, they have to have a Green Registration Certificate, even though they have an NIE number already. Secondly, the green Registration Certificate frightens them because of the wording it uses which says ‘Como Residente Comunitaria’. These words indicate to them ‘Fiscal Resident’, which many are not and which makes others anxious because they think there is a connection between the Spanish Tax authorities and the Office of Foreigners who issue the Certificate of Registration. They are concerned they may thereby find themselves being taxed in 2 countries or at least with the burden of trying to sort out this situation should it occur. Unfortunately, this stems back to the original now abolished ‘Residents Identity Card’ which in fact did indicate that you had chosen to become fiscally resident in Spain and which has by public demand been withdrawn but which has been replaced by the
‘Residents Certificate’, which does not serve either as identity or as a document stating you have become a ‘Fiscal Resident’ (This has to be applied for separately). The fact that the Residents Card though necessary to be applied for, took some years to be issued, but the certificate must be applied for within 90 days and is obtained within 2 weeks, further confuses the issue. Lastly, when signing on the ‘Padron’, EU citizens are required to specifically state they wish to exercise their right to vote in the local municipal elections, and here in Altea this cannot be done in the auxiliary office of Altea La Vella; another disincentive. Neither has it been an incentive that so many people who were on the Padron and electoral census to vote in 2007, have inexplicably been removed, despite having renewed their Padron on several occasions since then. If Spain and EU Consuls are serious about EU Citizens exercising their vote, being involved and helping towns benefit from the remuneration they receive for every citizen who is registered on the town ‘Padron’ they should ensure the systems are simple to use, clarify the Fiscal Status of their countrymen and ensure the Spanish text of official documents does not confuse. Should anyone living in Altea wish to contact CIPAL ASSIST for more information, or assistance we will be happy to help. Tel: 633 668 744. Dagmar Edwards, For CIPAL (The Independent Party of Altea)
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Foreign representatives are often pushed down the order MAY I take this opportunity to comment on the letter from C McNamara in your latest issue: it is all very well to advocate that the foreign residents should join the mainstream parties; this would be fine if they all ‘played fair’. I know from experience that when a local branch elects individuals to the list of candidates, the mainstream parties can and often do alter the positions of the candidates so that foreign representatives are often pushed down the order on the list, so that it would require a landslide victory, to give them the remotest chance of taking a council seat. It is only now, with the increased threat from various Independent Political Parties that the mainstream parties are beginning to sit up and take notice. There are a number of independent parties already involved in local politics and they are making a difference. I would also like to ask C McNamara if they have examined the PDEX web page. I personally do not like the name ‘Partido de Extranjeros’ but from the web page, I did not get the impression that they are separatists and they certainly do not advocate an anti integration policy. On the contrary, they appear to be interested in defending the
rights of all Spanish residents. I am informed that they do actually have Spanish nationals supporting them, as they are also defending the rights of Spaniards who feel they are victims of unfair treatment by local and national political parties. I for one, think that competition is healthy, because without competition the mainstream political parties will plod on as they have done for the last forty years, dragging their heels on local and national issues. What if there were only two political parties in Spain? The PP would bring in policies in one term of office and the PSOE would change them when they got in. Would we be happy if we only had two choices of airline to fly back to the UK to visit our loved ones: British Airways or Iberian Airways? What if we could only go to Consum or Mercadona? No Lidl; no Aldi; no Iceland or no Supervalu, etc. What if we could only buy from a choice of two cars: Mercedes or BMW? I think not. Having the freedom to choose is the basis of true democracy; it should not be a take it or leave it situation. Jeff Wiszniewski, Citizens Advice Group, San Fulgencio
Faith restored in human nature We’re not all the same May I respond to the letter from Dave of Los Balcones - do you think we do not know how to look after our dogs? The majority of dog owners are responsible owners and do not need to be reminded of their duty. However, I too felt the need to put a sign on my gate regarding the responsibility of being a dog owner, mainly because SOME people do not pick up after their dogs, but I strongly stress SOME. Information on dog hygeine can be obtained on a notice from the town hall. You can then laminate it and put it on your gate. It can only be placed on your property not a lamp post outside. This notice is in Spanish, English and German. I have noticed a difference. However, we get different types of people in all walks of life and in most cases you will find it is only a few who ignore or do not care what other people think, no matter what the situation is. Please do not tar all dog owners with the same brush, the majority are responsible owners. We love our dogs and look after them properly and we adhere to all your rules, which to us are second nature and not something we need reminding about. Fran Frith, Max’s Mum
I WAS sorry to hear of Marion Maddox’s loss but am happy to report on a reverse occurrence. Last weekend a friend and I stayed at an hotel in Benidorm and, as part of the package, visited Benidorm Palace. We were taken by a coach provided by the hotel. At the end of the performance we could not find my friend’s handbag. Search around the area of our table proved to be fruitless. There were three possibilities as to the location of the bag: the restaurant, the coach or our car. It was simple to search our car and no bag was found. I attempted to report the loss at reception and was greeted with a shrug and the suggestion that I return after breakfast. Returning produced a reluctant agreement to contact the coach company “in ten minutes.” Having given up hope we had a telephone call after lunch; the coach driver had found the bag and it was now in reception. The bag was restored together with all it’s contents, our sanity and faith in human nature. Regards, Allen Everington
Thank you for the support I FELT I had to write this letter and thank so many people for all of the help and wonderful support I have received and continue to receive since my husband John was stricken with a stroke last December. Special thanks to all my friends and neighbours at Royal Interpark, the kindness shown to John and myself has been second to none and I know it has been a factor on how well he is recuperating. I would also like to thank the bowlers at San Luis Bowling club who rallied around to get essential equipment and provide us with transport when needed. I also send my gratitude to all of the staff at Torrevieja hospital and the Rehabilitation Centre at Guardamar who provide John with the necessary medical care and support that is helping him in his recovery. No words can express our thanks but once again a big thank you to you all. Warmly, Frances Ann Thom
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‘Did you know…?’ THESE INFORMATIVE lectures about signing on the Padrón and the right to vote are taking place in a town near you during the next three weeks. The Diputación de Alicante, which is the Provincial Council of Alicante, through its Department of European Residents, has organised these lectures for the fourth year running and this year’s series of information lectures entitled ‘Did you know…?’ will be concentrating on the voting process in preparation for next year’s municipal elections which take place on Sunday 22nd May 2011. These lectures are aimed to inform European residents about social, legal and administrative subjects that affect their life and integration in our Province and help them to know about their rights and duties in Spain. The lectures will be approximately one hour long and will be in English. The attendance is free and limited to the seating available in each town. CULTURAL ROUTES The Department for European Residents contributes to making European residents feel fully integrated in the province of Alicante where they reside and has developed a comprehensive catalogue of integrating activities and informative campaigns to directly cater for the needs the European Residents in the Province. Their programs include Spanish Courses, Cultural routes, informative lectures, meetings and various publications. If you need further information, contact the Department of European Residents at Diputación de Alicante by email: residenteseuropeos@dip-alicante.es; by telephone: 965.10.73.91 and via their website: www.residenteseuropeos.com.
continued from front page THE PROFESSOR explained the law “makes it compulsory for anyone who spends most of their time in a municipality to be registered. That applies to foreigners and Spanish people as well.” And it was clear that some residents were unused to proportional representation – and more at home with a ‘first past the post’ system of voting for an individual, as is the norm in the UK. INVENT In fact, Spain uses the d’Hondt system, invented in 1878 by Belgian mathematician and lawyer Victor d’Hondt – also adopted by the European Parliament. Mr Garrido explained it was a percentage systems dependant on the numbers of votes cast to allocate seats. “You vote for a party and not a person. “Voters just vote for the list of one particular party and then the councillors elected vote for the mayor, not the voters directly.” However, again unlike the UK, councillors do not represent particular districts and problems must be addressed to a department.
“If you have a problem, you have to contact the municipal service for anything you need – for example social services or road repairs.” And the meeting heard registration on the Padron was not only a guide to drawing up the electoral roll it was also “important and useful” for citizens. “Registration is a necessary requirement for access to essential services such as schooling, primary health care, and obtaining the healthcare SUIP card,” the meeting was told. “And being registered in a municipality of the Community of Valencia also provides other benefits for the citizen, such as fiscal benefits in the matter of inheritance or specific fiscal reductions in acquiring the habitual home.” The audience was also told specific questions could be addressed to the Department for European Residents via the website www.residenteseuropeos.com The meetings in English continue on 16th November at the Agencia Gestora, Rojales at 11am; 17th November at Calle Duquessa Almodovar 3 at 6pm; 25th November at Playa Flamenca Town Hall, Orihuela Costa at 11am; 29th November at the Agencia Gestora in Denia at 11am; and 30th November at the Salon de Actos in the Espai de Senyeta, Moraira, at 11am.
Spangles enjoy some retail therapy SPANGLES HARMONY Chorus has been a staunch supporter of MABS Murcia/Mar Menor since it started in 2007, raising money through their shows throughout the year and singing at MABS fundraising Photo events. So it was no surprise that when courtesy they heard that the new MABS Cancer of Michael Prentice Centre was opening its doors to the public (Los for the first time last week, the ladies from Alcázares Spangles were up for a bit of retail therapy. Digital Thursday is rehearsal day for Spangles Camera Club) and everyone drove over to San Javier to sing for the MABS volunteers and centre,” said Anthea, co-Chorus Manager customers. “It was great to see Spangles on of Spangles. “Sue and her team have done our first day and we really appreciate their a fantastic job and we’re very impressed. It continuing support” said Sue, MABS Cancer looks like any other retail outlet; there is no Centre Manager. charity shop air about this place!” Having sung their hearts out, the MABS is making the final touches to the Spangles ladies got down to some serious treatment, counselling and information shopping and boosted the takings for areas, which will be fully functional by the the day. “We’re so impressed with the end of November, when there will be an
official opening. If you’re looking to make new friends and enjoy singing, why not visit Spangles when they rehearse at Las Claras? They meet every Thursday from 10.30 to 13:00. Please call Lyn on 968 432 525 or Anthea on 968 334 527 to book Spangles or to find out how to join or visit the website: www.spangleschorus.com
Dog Show is best in Spain
LAST WEEK’S International Dog Show at the IFEPA Exhibition Centre in Torre Pacheco was confirmed as officially the largest and most visited show of its kind in the country after more than 30,000 people visited the two day event. It was also described as one of the best Dog Shows in Europe and that it could become a real rival to the famous Crufts Dog Show which takes place annually in London. The Managing Director of IFEPA, Antonio Miras, was delighted with the high volume of attendees. He said “I am so proud that this show has been recognised so highly both nationally and internationally.” More than 179 breeds of dogs were shown during the event and hailed from numerous
different countries including Germany, Belgium, Finland, France, Hungary, the UK, Italy, the USA, Norway, Sweden, Portugal and of course Spain. Altogether, 3,000 dogs passed through the doors of the IFEPA Exhibition Centre and were involved in class shows as well as agility displays. Amongst the highlights of the weekend were displays by the Canine service of the Guardia Civil and a display by a group of sheep dogs challenged to round up a flock of geese. The next exhibition to take place at the IFEPA centre in Torre Pacheco will be the 2nd Bride and Home Fair which takes place between 19th and 21st November.
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Crucifixes banned from religious school
A SOCIALIST activist father has won a fight in the courts to have all crucifixes removed from his children’s school after a five-year battle. The family, from Badajoz, want all religious symbols removed from classrooms and they are against the school taking the children to mass on Ash Wednesday. The father was exercising his rights under the proposed Religious Freedom Law, which the central government has actually postponed. However, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in 2009, that religious symbols ‘violate the freedom of parents to educate their children’ according to their own beliefs.
ADAPT awards ‘Access’ plaque to San Pedro Correos Members of ADAPT and officials from Correos and the San Pedro Town Hall
THE ADAPT Association rounded up its ‘Access for All’ awareness project with a press conference at San Pedro del Pinatar Town Hall last week. The project, partly funded by the Town Hall Citizen’s Participation Department, aims to make residents of the area aware of the problems of access for people with disabilities as well as parents with small children. The climax of the project were the two ‘Awareness’ days in which local people, including students for Aidemar as well as the Mayor and local Councillors, tried out a specially built circuit
which simulated access problems along a typical town street. At the concluding press conference, the group awarded a plaque to the Post Office of San Pedro to recognise the dramatic improvement that had been made to the accessibility of their premises. The event was opened by María José Albaladejo, Councillor for Citizens Participation and Jane Cronin, President of ADAPT, also made a presentation of the issues of municipal, commercial and individual awareness, including changes that have already
been made by the Town Hall. Sheila Merrett, a life-long campaigner on issues of access and leader of the ‘Access for All’ project, spoke of her ambition to make San Pedro accessible to all and for this message to be spread to neighbouring towns. The Director of the Post Office, Pedro Antonio Marín, received the plaque promising to give it pride of place in their foyer. He said that he was delighted that the post office had removed barriers to access and could guarantee their best service to all members of the public.
Spanish boat fights off pirates THE DEEP-SEA patrol boat ‘Infanta Cristina’, one of the vessels participating in Operation Atalanta against piracy in the waters of the Indian Ocean, repelled a pirate attack last Saturday night on the ‘Petra I’ merchant vessel chartered by the Military Mission of the African Union in Somalia (AMISOM), which it was escorting.
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Fancy a trumpet of the dead? has decided to hold his own mushroom festival and has on offer a variety of dishes which include bizarre varieties of mushrooms including: ‘Trumpet of the Dead’, ‘Blue foot’ and ‘Tongue of Cow’; all of which are absolutely delicious. And with Luis’ unique style, you can guarantee that you will never have tasted mushrooms quite like the ones in Hierro Uno. FABULOUS DINING EXPERIENCE
Enjoy the Hierro Uno Mushroom Festival
by Louise Clarke IN RURAL Spain, mushroom picking is a common conversation point in local bars. Families or friends choose mushroom hunting as the focus for weekend trips which, as well as providing part of a meal, often serves as an activity for bonding! Eventually, mushrooms cease to appear as winter sets in and a massive harvest takes place to ensure a stock of the fungi for the colder months of the year. As a result, during the month of November, traditionally, there are hundreds of mushroom festivals held all over Spain, to pay homage to the fleshy, sporebearing toadstools; especially in the north of the country. Hailing from that part of the world, Luis, the chef at Hierro Uno in La Marquesa, Quesada,
The majority of the mushrooms used in the eight course mushroom ‘feast’ are grown and sourced from northern Spain and are indigenous to that area if you would like to try some of these amazing varieties, but if an eight course menu of mushroom dishes is not up your street, then fear not because you can mix and match the mushroom festival menu with the restaurant’s regular a la carte menu or ‘taster’ menu. As well as evening meals, Hierro Uno is a fabulous dining experience for lunch and their €15 four course lunchtime menu is truly exceptional. With a choice of three salads, five starters and six main course dishes as well as large selection of desserts including their ‘to die for’ Bailey’s mousse, you cannot go wrong! The restaurant offers extraordinary food that is traditionally Spanish but with a unique and special twist that makes it one of the best dining experiences that you will ever have. In December, they will be changing their a la carte menu and their ‘taster’ menu and introducing even more stunning dishes, if that is possible; but they will be keeping the delicious Bailey’s mousse on the menu, thank goodness! (Seriously, you have to try it!) RUTA DE TAPA
somewhere special this Christmas for a quiet intimate dinner or a larger gathering, give Hierro Uno a call today and book your table. The restaurant is also taking part in this weekend’s Rojales Ruta de Tapa, so if you want to sample the stunning food on offer at Hierro Uno, get yourself down there for a beer, wine or soft drink and tapa for just €1.80. There will be twelve different tapas to choose from and they are guaranteed to be no run of the mill tapas; they will be interesting, unusual and more importantly really delicious! So enjoy! For more information and to book a table please call 966 712 189.
Lions going one step further FOLLOWING RTN’S article on the Cruz Roja ‘Aa’ Campaign, RTN has learned of The Lions Club ‘Message in a Bottle’ campaign, guaranteeing immediate access to personal emergency medical information. The ‘Aa’ Campaign does not allow for the named contact not being at the end of the phone. However, the Lions Club is to provide small bottles in which medical details and contacts may be kept. This bottle is kept in the refrigerator with an information sticker on the door. Iain Bennett, President of the Torrevieja Costa Lions Club told RTN: “I intend to meet with the Chief of Police, Fire and Ambulance services to introduce the system. In the event of a patient being unconscious at home, medical information may be retrieved from the refrigerator; useful for those with existing conditions where the problem may be solved by immediate medication.” Motorists may place the information in their glove compartment with the sticker on the door. Iain added: “This system has been run by Lions Clubs in the United Kingdom successfully for years: the Torrevieja Lions Club is keen to introduce it here.” RTN and the Lions Club will promote the campaign in the New Year.
Ferrer triumphs at Valencia Tennis Open The
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JÁVEA-BORN David Ferrer won the Valencia Open 500 tennis tournament last week, beating Barcelona-born rival, Marcel Granollers in the final. Ferrer knocked out Sweden’s Robin Söderling, the world number two, on his way to winning the trophy. The win brings Ferrer one step closer to a place in the London Masters Cup.
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MEMBERS OF Teulada Moraira Lions and guests celebrated the club’s 16th Charter Anniversary and a year of giving generously. The dinner and dance was staged at Salon Canor, Teulada, and the entertainment provided by popular band The Brink. Club President Robert Young said he was proud to announce that in the 12 months ending in June, the Lions had donated € 17,330 to support a number of local causes.
He said this ranged from €60 for desperately needed baby clothes to €1,976 to the local charity Caritas – which aids families in need – and €1,500 for school playground equipment to €2,577 given to the children’s charity EMAUS. Pictured from left are: Breda Young, Mayor Antoni Joan Bertomeu, Mrs Marnoch, Robert Young; Lucia Cottini, Sandy Marnoch and Councillor Sylvia Tatnell.
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Boring old farts WHY CAN’T ageing has-been rock stars have the good grace just to fffffffffffff fade way? In the words of Roger Daltry, when he was a young lad in the Who, “I hope I die before I’m old”… or left to advertise Amex on the TV or re-issue another digitally repackaged collection of my hits when I could get into a pair of tight jeans. Macca, who looks more and more like my Auntie every time I see him with his ridiculously dyed hair and sunken cheeks, is the latest rock dinosaur to inflict his back catalogue on us with the re-release of Band on the RUN. Now I accept this is probably the only decent
THE BLAME for the student riots lies firmly in the hands or should I say in the words of Nick Clegg. Obviously I don’t condone the violence of the minority of morons but the bottom line is Clegg and his gang of political chancers lied to students to get their vote when they thought they had no possible chance of forming a government: now his words have come back to haunt him. I saw through him in the TV debates where he tried to position himself as some sort of anti ‘established politics hero’ despite the fact that the Liberal party have been part of the political elite as long as the record he released since Yesterday, (who can forget the FROGS CHORUS!) but pleeeeease do we really need to hear it again? Rock music is a young person’s game and the constant re-releases of records by boring old farts like Led Zep, Queen, The Who and even the Beatles (do we really need another re-mastered limited edition collector’s item of their tunes?!) is stopping record companies investing in new raw talent. Don’t encourage these old men; dust off your old vinyl if you must, but please keep these granddads out of the charts.
rest of the self serving pigs of Westminster. The students though, God bless, fell for his tour of Universities and he and his party’s signing of a pledge to abolish fees. Now the Lib Dems are part of a coalition that is going to triple them. Don’t get me wrong - I think students when they graduate should pay something for their education and the present £3,200 seems about right to me but NINE GRAND is a step too far and will act as a barrier to working class kids going to University. My brothers and I were the first members of all of our extended family to go to university and it broadened my horizons amaz-
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ingly; that opportunity should be open to all and not just those with parents with large wallets. I use to call the Labour government hypocrites over this issue because most of them had gone to University on a full grant but that’s not an accusation you can throw at the coalition cabinet as it is stuffed full of 19 millionaires. As with the child benefit cuts, this massive fees hike will not affect them and theirs because they are super rich but it will affect every family in the UK with aspirations to better themselves. I was pleased the students demonstrated and I hope they continue their campaign and the government should brace itself for more protests as their austerity measures kick in.
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The Stinking Hypocrite of the Year award
Gordon Ramsay must be maturing as he actually used a whole page in a national paper to slag off his father in-law. In his youthful prime he wouldn’t have needed all those words would he? No he would have just used two and the second would have been off!
TALKING OF the riots, our absentee Chinese-student-loving PM speaking from the safety of Seoul says there weren’t enough Police on the street on the day of the march; this from the man who wants to cut 40 thousand Police jobs. Quick question: is he competing for the Stinking Hypocrite of the Year award with Cleggover?!
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Life insurance protection or not? by
Jennifer Cunningham IF YOU have a mortgage protection policy you need to read this article: I have written before about Life Insurance / Mortgage Protection, but I thought it was well worth passing on a few disturbing comments I have heard recently. When applying for a mortgage via a Spanish Bank they will insist that a mortgage protection policy is taken out, which is completely normal. However, be very careful when signing any legal papers which mention Life Insurance. The first part of the procedure is a health questionnaire. Depending on the information given they may require you to have a health check and a report which is sent to the insurer. Now, I know for a fact there are many people who have life policies via a bank and they have not been asked to complete any type of health questionnaire. This of course may lead to problems should the policy holder die of what could be a proven ‘pre existing condition’. If the insurer can prove that the health issue was there prior to signing the document, then payment could possibly be refused, or at best held up. If subsequently no payment is made then all the
premiums will have been a total waste of money. The second problem that could occur on signing with the bank is that your policy could be linked and mentioned on your escritura. This would mean that you would never be permitted to cancel your policy, even on finding a more economical or realistic premium. The last situation is even more amazing. If for example the cost of insurance is €1,000 per annum over a period of twenty years, making a total of €20,000, this can and does get added to the cost of the mortgage and paid to the bank in one lump sum! Therefore the interest on the €20,000 would of course be added to the mortgage repayments. It also means if the policy holder dies before the twenty years have passed, yet again all the remaining years of premiums paid up front have been a waste of money, because there will be no refunds given. It is amazing that so many people sign legal papers and insurance policies without reading and understanding fully what is being put in place. Years ago in the UK we tended to trust our Bank Managers. That, I know, has all changed, but here in Spain it is not the same at all and never has been. Despite information to the contrary, you can cancel your Life Insurance policy with the bank, even if they threaten you with cancellation of your mortgage. I also am aware that the banks are using all types of threats regarding the cancellation of house or car insurance via them. I just think a bank is a bank and an Insurance company is
an insurance company. Can I suggest that if you have or need a Life Insurance Policy or simply require a quotation in preparation for your renewal, that you make contact with the Javea Head office and ask to speak to Eirik, who is the company’s specialist on this product and he will be happy to give you a quotation and any assistance you may need. I know you will be very surprised at the premium my company is able to offer. Instead of just a few Euros saved on a car policy, we could be talking about hundreds of Euros. While on the subject of saving money by not having to use the bank, don’t forget we also offer an excellent currency exchange service, which will save you money every month or perhaps when you transfer an amount either to Spain or back to the UK. Take care when changing money in a ‘hole in the wall’; the costs and exchange rates are dreadful. I also understand there are major companies no longer offering free transfers as they used to. For those returning to the UK, please contact us for a favourable rate of exchange. I think the main difference with JENNIFER CUNNINGHAM INSURANCES SL and the many new offices opening up along the Coast, is that we have been here a long time and have experienced trained staff to advise you correctly, together with our own claims department which deals in general and health insurance assistance. In this very difficult time it is best to know the companies you are dealing with: nothing is impossible out there it would seem.
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Sparklers or spooks? I’M GLOOMY at the moment folks and it’s because of Jeremy Vine’s Radio 2 show phone-in last Friday. I’m gloomy because most of the contributors thought that Britain prefers Halloween to Guy Fawkes Night. “What?” I hear you cry, “That’s impossible.” But sadly it’s true; it seems the relentless march of American imperialism cannot be halted. Yeah folks, if Vine’s listeners are to By be believed, Halloween has usurped Watts November 5th in the affections of today’s children. American-Halloween imposes itself (aided by the greedy retailers) and by imposing prevents the preparation time needed for a proper Bonfire Night. You see, you need a real sense of expectation for November 5th. With Halloween just days before it, I think that anticipation gets wiped out. I remember when we were kids and that long, almost agonising, build up until firework night. For weeks boys with no real skill in dressmaking would be trying to get money for fireworks by pleading, “Penny for the Guy, mister”, and presenting the would-be donator with an ill-stuffed, badly assembled heap of old clothes complete with a tuppenny-halfpenny Guy Fawkes mask hastily perched, more or less, where the face should be. Aah, you just don’t see it any more, do you? Health and safety, and fear of letting children out on their own has taken its toll; kids can’t be kids nowadays. I’d argue that parentally supervised ‘trick or treating’ is no substitute for the great fun that used to be had ahead of Bonfire Night. But I suppose many would argue that letting off bangers or ‘rookies’ is highly anti-social. Maybe I’m wrong, what say you, dear reader? Historian David Cannadine has long felt the demise of Guy Fawkes celebrations.
Watts In Britain Paul
Back in 2005 he was saying: “Bonfire Night is not the event it was when I was young.” He reminisces on times past: “I can vividly remember that for me 5th November meant street-corner guys in rickety prams; roasted potatoes and chestnuts; and my father in our back garden lighting the blue touch paper on rockets, Roman candles and Catherine wheels, and then retiring.” Yeah Dave and how often did those Catherine wheels, hastily bashed onto the garden fence, fail to rotate? I remember how most of the neighbours in our street would get together pooling fireworks, food and bangers (both the explosive and the edible kind) to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night. Oh, to cradle a mug of hot soup while the Jumping Jacks exploded loudly around my feet, making me jump and splodge that soup down my woolly jumper. “What larks, eh Pip?” The smell of cordite heavy in the atmosphere and all around the sounds of countless similar celebrations echoing through that same cold, cordite laden night air; small children spelling their names in that air with sparklers. And the next morning, such joy on the way to school as we discovered the spent carcasses of fireworks; the sky rockets that rode high and bright above our homes and then dropped spent into gardens and streets were now splendid trophies to pick up, “Wow, look at this one, it’s a Standard Fireball...” “Nowadays, family bonfire gatherings are far less popular,” says David Carradine, “and many once-large civic celebrations have been given up because of increasingly intrusive health and safety regulations,” He concedes that 5th November is being overtaken by Halloween, even though “it barely existed
when I was growing up.” Indeed David, I’d only heard of it as a strange, part pagan, part Christian festival during our history lessons with Mr Kitchen. He said it traced back to Celtic and medieval times. However, history apart, it’s the presentday American guise that we most readily associate with Halloween - children dressed up as spooks and ghouls in vivid, lurid costumes, who go trick or treating. This seems to have taken hold in Britain during the late 70s and early 80s. Cannadine says, “Halloween has long been big business in America, but it’s only very recently become big business here in Britain, where it’s now much easier for shops and supermarkets to sell pointed hats in garish colours than fireworks.” Cannadine laments: “Although it’s been around for much longer, the prospects don’t look good for Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night. The Americanised Halloween is sweeping all before it - a vivid reminder of just how powerfully American culture and American consumerism can be transported across the Atlantic.” Fortunately, that irresistible force has been resisted in one part of the country. Down in Lewes, near the south coast, Guy Fawkes Night celebrations are kept well and truly alive. In fact, the entire town is completely closed to the outside world with main routes in and out shut from 16.00 on the fifth. The local radio station, Rocket FM reports a huge aroundthe-world swell of its on-line listener-ship during its famous Bonfire Broadcast. Good ole Wikipedia tells us: “The celebrations are the largest and most famous Bonfire Night celebrations in the country.” It adds: “In Lewes this event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Plot in1605 but also commemorates
Matt Watts leads the Bonfire celebrations
the memory of the seventeen Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions.” I for one am pleased that Lewesians are keeping these traditions alive in the face of the commercial American-Halloween onslaught. Mind you, I do have a sneaking suspicion that somewhere deep in the bowels of East Sussex County Council some odious elf’n’safety jobsworth is secretly plotting and planning an end to this spectacular event. It is, despite shutting the town off, very well attended. Superintendent Tony Blaker of Sussex’s finest told me: “It is thought around 40,000 people attended this year’s event.” That’s a lot of folks in a small town. Let’s leave the last word on this to David Cannadine, who says: “Here, perhaps, is an opportunity for the revival of 5th November. Those who wish to protest at the ever increasing Americanisation of our World might take up Bonfire Night as their cause. Guy Fawkes may have been a bad Briton, but in some ways he was a good European, and from there it’s only a step to pulling faces at Uncle Sam.” Couldn’t have put it better myself Davie Boy... Watts in Britain, lighting the blue touch paper and retiring immediately...
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Dissolution of joint ownership How to deal with the ownership of jointly owned property following separation, divorce in England or Spain, or the dissolution of a business relationship. by
Marc White & Carlos Baos
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THIS IS a very common issue that arises between ex-spouses, heirs, partners, investors, friends, etc., who purchased or inherited a share in a Spanish property with others. Whether there are problems between them or not, co-owners often do not want to share ownership in a property. In England, for example, you might see the executors or beneficiaries of a Will decide, through the executors, to sell an inherited property and divide the proceeds in accordance with the Will. In Spain the beneficiaries will become the owners and it will come as no surprise that children from different marriages are often not keen to own property together. This legal situation is known in Spain as a condominium or co-ownership and is regulated by Article 392 of the Spanish Civil Code (Codigo Civil), and basically covers the scenario where several people own the same thing. In principle it must be understood that in these cases, where there are several owners of the same property, they can each make individual decisions and comply with their obligations (paying taxes, contributions to the house, etc.) according to
the share they each own in the property, except if between them there is a special agreement changing this general rule. It is almost inevitable that in this situation there will be problems that arise during discussions between the coowners of the property about the use that should be permitted, the contribution to pay the expenses, taxes of each owner, the decision to make improvements, etc. On these occasions the best thing and the most advisable way to proceed is to reach agreement among all owners, to divide the property or properties if possible between them, or buy and sell the shares between them so that only one of the co-owners will keep the whole property. If it is not possible, it should be considered to try to sell to a third party. In these cases it is convenient to determine the value of the property by using an independent and official surveyor in order to reach a fair settlement. The Civil Code provides in Article 400 for the possibility of any of the co owners to apply for the “actio communi dividundo” or action to divide the common thing. This article states that: “No owner shall be obliged to remain in the community. Every one of them may at any time apply for the division of the common thing.” So, any individual co-owner may request the division of the common ownership (the property or properties they own in common) unless there is an agreement signed where the co owners undertake to keep the property undivided. These agreements are legally binding and can have a
maximum term of 10 years, and could be extended by agreement of the parties. In the event that the owners decide not to continue to share the property or properties, it is necessary to distinguish between two different scenarios: 1. If the property could be physically divided, it can be split and each owner will be awarded a property or share in accordance with his % of ownership, as far as the division is possible and according to the applicable building regulations, which unfortunately is not normally the case. An unlikely example might be two outbuildings of a similar size on a plot of land jointly owned by two people – these could be split so that each person owns one. 2. If the property cannot be divided, because legally it is not possible or because the division will reduce the property’s value, the owners can reach an agreement between them, or divide the property or sell it through the use of arbitrators (Article 402 of the Civil Code). If this is not possible a claim could be filed by any part owner stating that the property cannot be physically divided and the parties cannot reach an agreement; the court process will end with the sale of the property in a court approved public auction. Although it is not advisable, in some cases the only real option is court action for the division of the common property and the public auction of the property. If you are in this situation, please note that the legal, tax and overall costs implications could be really high. It pays to take independent legal advice at an early stage. *The information provided on this article is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues. *This article is available in English and Spanish in our Web site: www.white-baos.com
Marc White LL.B. & Carlos Baos (English & Spanish Solicitors) © White & Baos Abogados 2010 - All rights reserved. C/Diana 19, 2º-D, 03700 Dénia (located close to the Glorieta Square at the end of Marques de Campo). Tel: 966 426 185. Send your questions to spanishlawyer@roundtownnews.com or info@white-baos.com
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Introducing The Business Doctors WHEN WE settled on the name ‘The Business Doctors’ we did so for a good reason: medical practitioners exist, of course, to help the ailing. But nowadays they do so much more – concentrating their efforts on preventing problems before by they arise. The medical analogy, when it comes to business, is particularly appropriate because companies are pretty much The Business Doctors, emergency like people. They can become ill and sevice for business in Spain suffer painful symptoms – or they may holding their own at present but not realising their full potential. They could do with a tonic to operate with renewed vigour, and take themselves to startling new heights. Trouble is, the knowledge required to ‘self-medicate’ rarely exists within most organisations, which is why we, The Business Doctors, have established ourselves as your first emergency business service here in Spain. With over 40 years experience in all aspects of enterprise, we have a track record that we are rightly proud of. Our experience and expertise can help you develop a highly successful and profitable business that will deliver the financial security and the quality of life that all business people aspire to, but, alas, do not always achieve.
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The ‘Plusvalia’ Tax by
Michael Olmer
Solicitor, Link Point Legal and Business Services
IF YOU are concerned with any kind of Property transaction involving urban, that is to say developed, land in Spain you must always be aware of the liability to pay the Plusvalia Tax. It is charged either on the sale of a property, or if the property is the subject of an inheritance, if it is transferred in some other way, or if it is given away. This tax is a local tax charged by each municipality on the increase in value of Urban land in its own district land and is distinct from Capital Gains Tax. It is important to realize that the tax is charged on land alone, not on the buildings that may stand on the land. The rates of tax are set by each municipality and can vary widely from one district to another. The tax is based on the increase in the official, that is to say the ‘Catastral’, value of the land which a property occupies. This is the same value that is used
to set your local property tax or ‘IBI’ and can be found on the bill for your ‘IBI’ issued by your local ayuntamiento each year and is shown as the ‘valor del suelo’. The actual price at which a property changes hands, or the value attributed to it, if it is the subject of a gift or inheritance, is irrelevant. On a sale of a property it is the responsibility of the seller to pay the tax, but if the seller pails to pay it this responsibility may be passed to the buyer. If the property is being inherited or is the subject of some other type of gift it is the beneficiary or recipient of the property who is liable to pay the tax. Certain transactions are exempt from the Plusvalia Tax. The main ones which are likely to affect the general public are the transfer of property between spouses who are divorcing, or to children to comply with Court judgments, and ‘aportaciones’ or transfers to companies in which spouses are the only shareholders which may be used for tax planning. The amount of the tax that will be charged on a transaction will depend firstly on the Catastral value of the land which the property occupies, and secondly on the length of time since it last changed hands. If you are selling an individual house which stands on a
large plot which you have owned for a considerable length of time, the amount of the Plusvalia Tax could be many thousands of Euros. On the other hand, as the tax is charged on the value of land alone, the amount of Plusvalia Tax charged on a flat in a block which you have not owned for very long the tax may be quite modest. For those considering rearranging financial affairs to take advantage of tax planning schemes, the amount of Plusvalia tax that may be due is one of a number of elements, which include the Notary and other fees that may be payable, which you need to consider when balancing the costs and benefits of these schemes. Depending on the amount of Plusvalia, it may be cheaper to make a gift of the property rather than enter into more complex arrangements with higher Notary and other fees. The time for paying the Plusvalia Tax is within 30 days of a sale or gift between living people, or 6 months of the date of death on an inheritance. Your town hall can advise you of the amount of Plusvalia that may be payable on a transaction involving your property, or in many cases it is possible to obtain the calculation ‘on line’, but as I always write in concluding these articles, if in doubt take professional advice.
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Daily Mail could be prosecuted by Spanish Attorney General THE DAILY Mail ran the story last week about the 10-year-old Romanian girl who had given birth in Andalusia. The problem is that the British paper printed photos of the young mother and the 13-year-old father, prompting the Spanish Attorney General to consider prosecution on charges of the invasion of privacy of a minor.
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Discounts of up to 74% with Selenas’s Cruises! THIS MONTH, I’d like to let you know about some terrific promotion with Norwegian Cruise Lines. Clients are eligible for exclusive discounts of 50% to 79% on a variety of sailings in the Caribbean, the Bahamas and the Panama Canal, also exclusive deals with Windstar Cruises. The line is offering discounts of 50% to 74% on select Mediterranean, Caribbean and Central America itineraries: ring for these outstanding Windstar bargains. Cruise West, a long-time leader in smallship, destination-focused cruises, stopped taking new reservations as of 7th September and ceased operations entirely on 18th September. “I am absolutely heartbroken that this family legacy has come to an end,” said Dick West, Chairman and Managing Director of the company. “It is with a heavy heart that we close our doors, knowing our guests, travel agents and partners will not receive the personal attention that they have grown to expect from us.” The closely held company was best known for its Alaska program but also operated numerous other programs, including Columbia River cruises. Cruise West’s first-ever World cruise voyage, on the Spirit of Oceanus, was cut short on 8th September and all passengers disembarked in St. John’s, Newfoundland. A press release issued by Cruise West around that time indicated that the company would continue to operate its USflagged ships through October, but all fu-
ture cruises have now been cancelled. Cruise West announced earlier this year that it would send a ship to cruise the Mississippi River next summer. The company’s shutdown follows the 2008 collapse of river cruise operator Majestic America and leaves no regularly scheduled multi-day cruises sailing solely on the Mississippi River in 2010 or 2011. Cruises are not only the easiest way to see the World but they also offer more value than any other international vacation option. After all, where else can you unpack once and wake up every morning in a fascinating new destination? And where else can you spend as little as £20 to £25 per person, per day, and receive comfortable, well-maintained accommodations with twice-daily maid service, 3+ meals, a full slate of shipboard activities and nightly entertainment? This unmatched value is magnified during economic slowdowns, like the one we find ourselves in now. With the cruise lines’ price-to-fill model, weakened demand translates instantly into lower prices, and this year we continue to see prices at all-time lows in cruise markets around the world. In turn, the cruise passenger’s value for money is at an alltime high. Selenas’s Cruises (Part of the Cruise Centre) Tel: +34 96 649 1711. Fax: +34 96 649 1711 www.selenascruises.com
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Your wish has come true! NETWORKS THEATRE presents their 9th pantomime, the wonderful tale of Aladdin and His Magic Lamp! It’s a guaranteed good night out as they always put on a great show with a large energetic cast! This year it’s the wonderful story of Aladdin. This traditional pantomime has been written and directed by theatre professional Nick Moore (Wishee Washee)
with Dennis Carpenter as the outrageous Dame, Widow Twankey! It’s a perfect treat for kids and adults alike. Get your friends together, get on your magic carpet and make a magical night of it! It’s on for three days only on Thursday 25th November 20.30, Friday 26th November 20.30 and Saturday 27th November at 18.00 and 20.30. Tickets can be reserved on 965
300 207 where you can leave a message or email theatreinorihuela@yahoo. com Entrance for adults is €7.50 with students and children at €4.00. The theatre is situated on Reyes Católicos 1, 03300 Orihuela (Town not Costa!) We’re In front of Bar Trebol and near the Doctors ambulatorio, behind supermarket Día on Los Andenes: lots of street parking!
Campaign to crack down on distracted drivers THE POLICE will be tougher on drivers spotted using mobile phones or programming their GPS while driving. The new measures are part of a new campaign launched by the traffic authority to reduce the number of road accidents. Figures show that 512 people have died in road accidents this year due to the driver being distracted. A vehicle moving at 120km/hr covers 100 metres in three seconds. Drivers put themselves at risk by answering mobile phones, lighting cigarettes, and tuning the radio, as all activities require taking your eyes off the road.
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The Beauty Master treatment EXPLAINED BY Dr Jean Millar and Pat Doidge from the Perlamar Clinic in Calpe. Dr Millar has been a GP for over 30 years and graduated in Medicine from the University of Glasgow in 1970. Pat Doidge is a highly trained nurse and theatre sister, and has worked with plastic surgeons and with Dr Millar for the last decade.
WHAT IS THE BEAUTY MASTER? The Beauty Master is developed from well tried and tested physiotherapy machines. The positive effects of the machine were originally noted when the machine was used by physiotherapists for damaged face muscles. HOW DOES THE TREATMENT WORK? All face muscles shrink and become flabby as we grow older. We also lose the collagen and hyaluronic acid that plumps out the skin. The micro current helps the muscles to rebuild and encourages replacement of collagen in the skin. There is also an element of detoxifying the skin as there is some lymphatic drainage. This treatment is unique in building the muscles that define the face. IS IT SAFE? Years of use have shown the micro currents to be completely safe.
ARE THERE SIMILAR MACHINES? There are other electrical machines, but Beauty Master is definitely the most efficient. Radio frequency machines freshen and plump the skin, but do not help the underlying muscles that really cause the face to keep its shape. IS THIS TREATMENT AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE? No, there are only ten in Spain at the moment, the nearest is in Valencia IS IT AN ALTERNATIVE TO SURGERY? It can be good alternative to surgery. It can be used with a range of other treatments, prolonging and enhancing the machine’s effect even further. WHAT OTHER BENEFITS ARE THERE? In the short term there is an immediate noticeable freshening and tightening of the facial contours, so it’s great to look good for a special party, wedding etc even as a ‘one off’ treatment. In the long term, the shape of the face is much more youthful and well defined, the skin is plumper and smoother and the effects lasts with a monthly top up, or two. Colin and Lorraine from RTN undertook
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the treatments for one hour each, and their results are summed up below Lorraine: The treatment was extremely professional and relaxing, together with the vitamin tonics and massage it was a lovely experience. Starting on one side of the face, after just half an hour I noticed a dramatic difference, eyes more alert and when I smiled I could feel my cheeks fuller. By the end of the session I certainly felt my skin was tighter. The effect was noticed by all over the next few days: I was over the moon. Colin: I was actually quite shocked at the
immediate uplifting results. The process was relaxing, and two weeks later, in my case, I could still note the effects: fewer wrinkles, tightening around the jaw line, as if I’d had a couple of weeks in a spa. I can imagine with further treatments the effect would be deeper Allow an hour for the treatment. The cost of the treatment is €45, similar to other treatments that are less effective. There are savings for multiple treatments. PERLAMAR is a fully accredited clinic with the Valencian authorities. Please see their advert on this page.
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Question: I’m sure it’s usually ladies who write to you but as an expectant Dad I would appreciate your advice. My partner and I are expecting our first baby in 4 months time and already I am beginning to worry. I plan to attend pre-natal talks with my partner as naturally I want to be as supportive as I can. However, when the time comes what if I am the one to panic? Help!
Ask the Specialist by
Dawn Blythe S.R.N. R.M.
THANK YOU so much for your question as I am sure there are many ‘Dads’ out there with exactly the same worry! I think this is especially so in Spain where the labour partner is the greatest source of support to a labouring woman. Firstly, congratulations on signing up for a pre-natal course: already you have taken the most important step in preparation for your role as labour partner. It is so important for partners to attend preparation courses as when ‘push comes to shove’ (pardon the pun!) a labouring woman will lose control periodically and it will be up to the labour partner to bring her back on track. The worst scenario is for a ‘Dad’ to stand there not knowing what to do and feeling completely hopeless; this will not be you! If you are well prepared and have practiced breathing techniques until they are second nature to you, you will be confident in your role and you will not panic. It is actually your partner who is likely to suffer episodes of panic. It is important to appreciate that a woman who does panic during a
contraction feels like a person who is drowning. She will reach out for anybody to ‘save’ her, whether qualified or not. That person will be you! That is why it is absolutely vital that you become ‘au fait’ with breathing techniques in labour. If your partner does start to panic there are a number of things you can do to help. First of all stand up as this immediately puts you in a position of ‘authority’. This gives the message to your partner that you know what you are doing and you are going to help and guide her. Gently but firmly hold the side of your partner’s face ensuring you make and maintain eye contact. Make your breathing louder than hers so that she will follow you in the correct breathing pattern. If your partner breaks away from you do not sit down. Sitting down sends out a message of ‘I give up, I can’t help you anymore’. If this happens she may well lose all control. By preparing for labour so thoroughly you will be confident and active in your supportive role and very unlikely to panic yourself. Good luck and let me know how you do.
This article has been written by Dawn Blythe SRN, RM. Dawn is a British trained midwife who has spent over 20 years caring for mothers and babies in expatriate communities. She now offers midwifery care (excluding delivery) to the patients of ‘The English Medical Clinic’, Albir. To chat to Dawn, pop into her free ‘drop in’ clinic on Wednesday mornings. Email englishmedicalclinic@gmail.com
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I BEGIN my weekly televisual missive with the prompt brushing away of a chicken-laid object from my face. Having last week lashed into comedians who rarely make very good TV presenters, Chris Addison quickly kicked where it hurts, and turned up a barn-storming debut performance, fronting last week’s ‘Have I Got News for You’. It looked like he’d been doing it for years, and I remember seeing an Irish TV presenter/comedian, Dara O’Briain, making the same kind of impact when he first presented HIGNFY some time ago. So for the zillionth time in my life, it’s great to be proved wrong (perhaps I’m lying with that!) No lies though that I’m going to be suffering withdrawal symptoms after the series finale of the brilliant ‘Downton Abbey’, and the ever-enjoyable ‘Spooks’: both shows will be back next year. ‘Spooks’ will be entering its tenth season, which is no mean achievement. There had been rumours that it had reached the end due to the BBC having to rein in their budgets, but of course so much would have been left up in the air. It’s also the only adult British TV drama series that has a feel of escapism, excitement, and hokum about it that makes it such a consistently entertaining view. Judging by the final episode, we’ll also have to get ready for another major refreshing of the cast. You certainly don’t get a long-term actors contract working on this programme! How hilarious was Graham Norton’s chat show on BBC 1 last Friday? A perfect match of guests led by the hilarious Joan Rivers - I make no apologies for loving her acidic brand of humour, which gave me some of the best laughs of the year, and I made sure I watched her documentary on More 4 on Tuesday. The secret of her success has been her brutal honesty, and long may she continue. Sadly that can’t be said about Jack Duckworth who suffered the regular ‘Coronation Street’ fate of passing away in an armchair, like his beloved Vera a couple of years ago, and Alf Roberts long before that. It was great to get a glimpse of Vera again,
Jack Duckworth
and the soap will be all the sadder without the presence of Bill Tarmey’s wonderful portrayal over the years of Jack. All soap fans should raise a glass to the delicious Duckworths, as we now get ready for the Grim Reaper to move on to next month’s tram crash. By the way don’t expect his scythe to be fully loaded as I understand from my unpaid source that only two characters are being killed off. The problem is that a UK tabloid mentioned the same names last week as well, so are we going to get a real shock? Will Schmeichel the dog be a surprise fatality? It might be a blessed release for the giant pooch whose saliva slobbering antics have been ignored by his young master Chesney, who is now more interested in getting into Katy’s knickers, despite the behaviour of her irritable dad, Owen. Times certainly have changed in Weatherfield. Ena Sharples and her legendary hairnet would not have been amused!
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07:00 Daybreak
23:35 Ocean’s Thirteen
09:25 Frasier 09:55 According to Jim 10:25 Cook Yourself Thin 10:55 Three in a Bed 11:55 Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 A Brief History of Fun 13:25 Can-Can 15:55 Wogan’s Perfect Recall 16:25 Countdown 17:10 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Celebrity Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 4thought.tv 21:00 Kirstie’s Homemade Home 22:00 Ramsay’s Best Restaurant: The Finals 24:10 Rory Peck Awards 2010 24:15 Seven Days
09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:30 Mio Mao 09:35 Thomas & Friends 09:50 Igam Ogam 10:00 Pocoyo 10:05 Milkshake! Music Box 10:15 The Wright Stuff 11:45 Trisha Goddard 12:45 House 13:40 Five News 13:45 Combat Chefs 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Home and Away 15:50 Ambulance Girl 17:45 Five News 18:00 Be a Star on Neighbours 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 Live from Studio Five 20:00 Five News at 7 20:30 Street Market Chefs 21:00 Sea Patrol UK 22:00 CSI: Miami 23:00 CSI: NY 24:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
10:00 Liza and Huey’s Pet Nation 11:00 Cold Case 12:00 Kim’s Rude Awakening 12:30 The Real A&E 13:00 Biggest Loser US 14:00 Dog Squad 14:30 Dog Squad 15:00 Stargate Atlantis 17:00 Cold Case 18:00 Malcolm in the Middle 18:30 Futurama 19:00 Oops TV 19:30 The Simpsons 21:00 UK Border Force 22:00 Stargate Universe 23:00 Fringe 24:00 A League of Their Own 24:30 A League of Their Own
07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Remembrance Week 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Cowboy Trap 12:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Moving On 16:00 BBC News 16:05 Copycats 16:30 What’s New Scooby-Doo? 16:50 Shaun the Sheep 17:00 Little Howard’s Big Question 17:30 Sarah Jane Adventures 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Weakest Link 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Wallace & Gromit’s World of Invention 21:00 Jimmy’s Food Factory 21:30 Nigel Slater’s Simple Suppers 22:00 The Apprentice 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News 23:35 National Lottery Draws
09:00 The Slammer 09:30 LazyTown 09:55 Big Barn Farm 10:05 Buzz and Tell 10:10 Tinga Tinga Tales 10:25 The Large Family 10:40 Toddworld 10:50 Pingu 11:00 Waybuloo 11:20 Clifford’s Puppy Days 11:30 Pablo the Little Red Fox 11:35 3rd & Bird 11:50 Wibbly Pig 12:00 In the Night Garden 12:30 Daily Politics 14:00 See Hear 14:30 Ready Steady Cook 15:15 Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time 16:00 Murder, She Wrote 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Pointless 18:15 Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing 20:00 Escape to the Country 21:00 Edwardian Farm 22:00 Ancient Worlds 23:00 The Apprentice 23:30 Newsnight
07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News 14:55 Granada News 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Farewell Jack 21:00 The Pride of Britain Awards 2010 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 Air America
09:20 Frasier 09:50 According to Jim 10:20 Cook Yourself Thin 10:55 Three in a Bed 11:55 Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 River Cottage Bites 13:10 Jamie at Home 13:40 The Opposite Sex 15:55 Wogan’s Perfect Recall 16:25 Countdown 17:10 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Celebrity Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 4thought.tv 21:00 Animal Madhouse 22:00 Grand Designs 23:00 Rude Tube: Rude Tunes 24:05 Rory Peck Awards 2010 24:10 The Event
09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Mio Mao 09:35 Thomas & Friends 09:50 Hana’s Helpline 10:00 Pocoyo 10:05 Milkshake! Music Box 10:15 The Wright Stuff 11:45 Trisha Goddard 12:45 House 13:40 Five News 13:45 Combat Chefs 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Home and Away 15:50 Family Recipe 15:55 Rough Guide to Eco Escapes 16:10 Murder in Greenwich 18:00 Five News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 Live from Studio Five 20:00 Five News at 7 20:30 Highland Emergency 21:00 Battle of Arnhem: Tour of Duty 22:00 NCIS 23:00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 24:00 Law & Order 24:55 Poker
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09:30 Lorraine 10:25 Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News 14:55 Granada News 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 River Monsters 21:00 The Zoo 22:00 Ocean’s Thirteen 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 Granada News
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01:15 Motorsports Weekend 01:30 Close 08:30 Motorsports Weekend 08:45 Rallying 09:45 Rowing 11:15 New York Marathon 12:30 Cycling 14:15 Rowing 15:15 Rallying 16:15 Cycling 18:00 Eurogoals: One to One 18:15 Eurogoals 18:45 Champions Club 20:00 Strongest Man 20:45 Rowing 22:30 Fight Club 23:30 Eurogoals 24:00 Champions Club
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tv Thursday 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Remembrance Week 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Cowboy Trap 12:45 To Buy or Not to Buy 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Moving On 16:00 BBC News; 16:05 Copycats 16:30 What’s New Scooby-Doo? 16:50 Shaun the Sheep 17:00 Deadly 60 17:30 Sarah Jane Adventures 18:00 Newsround 18:15 Weakest Link 19:00 BBC News 19:30 Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Watchdog 22:00 Have I Got News for You 22:30 Reggie Perrin 23:00 BBC News 23:25 Regional News 23:35 Question Time 24:35 This Week
09:00 The Slammer 09:30 LazyTown 09:55 Big Barn Farm 10:05 Buzz and Tell 10:10 Tinga Tinga Tales 10:25 The Large Family 10:40 Toddworld 10:50 Pingu 11:00 Waybuloo 11:20 Clifford’s Puppy Days 11:30 Pablo the Little Red Fox 11:35 3rd & Bird 11:50 Wibbly Pig 12:00 Green Balloon Scrapbook 12:30 Animal Park 13:00 Daily Politics 13:30 GMT 14:00 Due South 14:45 Ready Steady Cook 15:15 Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time 16:00 Murder, She Wrote 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Pointless 18:15 Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two 20:00 The Culture Show 21:00 Nigella Kitchen 21:30 Autumnwatch 2010 23:00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 23:30 Newsnight
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09:30 Lorraine 10:25 Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News 14:55 Granada News 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 Midsomer Murders 18:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 The Cost of Caring: Tonight 21:00 Emmerdale 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Monte Carlo or Bust 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 Memphis Belle
08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 According to Jim 10:25 Cook Yourself Thin 11:00 Three in a Bed 12:05 Supernanny USA 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 River Cottage Bites 13:20 Jamie at Home 13:50 Barefoot in the Park 15:55 Wogan’s Perfect Recall 16:25 Countdown 17:10 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Celebrity Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 4thought.tv 21:00 River Cottage Every Day 22:00 Britain’s Trillion Pound Horror Story 23:30 True Blood 24:40 Rory Peck Awards 2010 24:45 Reaper
09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:30 Mio Mao 09:35 Thomas & Friends 09:50 Hana’s Helpline 10:00 Pocoyo 10:05 Milkshake! 10:15 The Wright Stuff 11:45 Trisha Goddard 12:45 House 13:40 Five News 13:45 Combat Chefs 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 Home and Away 15:50 The Family Recipe 15:55 Rough Guide to Weekend Breaks 16:10 Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part 18:00 Five News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:25 Live from Studio Five 20:00 Five News at 7 20:30 Jaguar Adventure with Nigel Marven 21:00 Battle of Arnhem: Tour of Duty 22:00 Heartbreak Ridge 24:40 The World of Stupid Criminals
09:00 Oops TV 10:00 Liza and Huey’s Pet Nation 11:00 Cold Case 12:00 Kim’s Rude Awakening 12:30 Medical Emergency 13:00 Biggest Loser US 14:00 Dog Squad 14:30 Dog Squad 15:00 Stargate Atlantis 16:00 Stargate Atlantis 17:00 Cold Case 18:00 Malcolm in the Middle 18:30 Futurama 19:00 Oops TV 19:30 The Simpsons 20:00 The Middle 20:30 The Simpsons 21:00 Modern Family 21:30 The Simpsons 22:00 An Idiot Abroad 23:00 A League of Their Own 23:30 A League of Their Own 24:00 NCIS: Los Angeles
08:35 Snooker: Shanghai Masters 10:00 Cycling 11:00 Fencing 12:05 Champions Club 12:30 WATTS 13:30 Rowing 15:15 Winter Olympic Figure Skating 16:45 WTA Tennis 18:00 WATTS 18:50 Eurogoals Flash 19:00 Live Fencing 20:15 Fight Club 23:00 Rowing 24:30 Strongest Man
08:00 The Jerry Springer Show 08:25 The Jerry Springer Show 08:50 Celebs 24/7 09:00 Maury 09:55 Celebs 24/7 10:00 America’s Next Top Model 11:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 14:00 CSI: Miami 15:00 Criminal Minds 17:00 Charmed 19:00 Four Weddings 20:00 Private Practice 21:00 Drop Dead Diva 22:00 Nikita 23:00 Chuck 24:00 Criminal Minds
Suduko Answer
CROSSWORD ANSWER 577
CRYPTIC SOLUTION Across: 1 Dowser; 4 States; 9 Fetch and carry; 10 Crossed; 11 Stern; 12 Study; 14 Incur; 18 Lodge; 19 Charred; 21 Sound argument; 22 Sating; 23 Teased. Down: 1 Defect; 2 Without a doubt; 3 Ethos; 5 Tucks in; 6 Three-quarters; 7 Spying; 8 Anode; 13 Dresden; 15 Blasts; 16 Score; 17 Edited; 20 Acute. QUICK SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Saturn; 4 Starch; 9 Inexperienced; 10 Leaflet; 11 Delve; 12 Siren; 14 Jewel; 18 Refer; 19 Wreathe; 21 Smuggled goods; 22 Steady; 23 Reason. Down: 1 Shield; 2 The Magic Flute; 3 Repel; 5 Treadle; 6 Recollections; 7 Hidden; 8 Broth; 13 Enraged; 15 Crisis; 16 Sweet; 17 Season; 20 Eagle. Wordwheel 9 letter word: NOSTALGIA
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Global warming
Art Center Association exhibition opens
by Jack Troughton ROTARIAN ROSE Meldrum and her husband Dick were given a warm welcome when they attended Denia Rotary International Club’s fifth anniversary lunch – and helped prove the global appeal of the organisation. Rose is a member of the Rotary club of Huntingdon, Indiana, in the United States and was happy to have an opportunity to meet fellow Rotarians past and present on her visit to Spain. Club President Ian Nixon presented Rose with a club banner and was happy to accept one in return. The Denia club has an international membership and meets for lunch on the first and third
Rose and Ian swap pendants
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Teenage triumph
Marc
By Jack Troughton CELEBRATING LIFE on two wheels, 17-year-old Marc Marquez was greeted by thousands of fans in his home town of Cervera after being crowned the new 125cc World Motorcycle champion.
Galeria Art and Soul events THE GALERIA is to host a free social evening on 16th November at the Cumbre del Sol urbanisation in Benitachell. A delightful mix of art and good company will be further enhanced by a complimentary glass of wine while you enjoy a choral
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The Repsol rider, who lifted the title in Valencia, is the youngest Spaniard to become world champion – and the second youngest in the history of the sport. He described his success as “a dream come true.”
Far From the Madding Crowd by Liz Lauder
THE ART Centre Association Exhibition that opened on Tuesday 9th November will continue until Saturday 27th November at Café D’Art Javea. The Exhibition will be open every day and admission is free. The Art Centre Association, Javea, is now over eight years old and more than 30 artists are exhibiting more than 80 paintings. All of the artists, both amateur and professional, live locally. Traditional watercolours and oils may be seen alongside Chinese brush painting and creative textiles. Most of the paintings are for sale at affordable prices and many of the artists will undertake commissions. Instructors are also exhibiting; professional artists in their own right.
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Sax summit at Cartagena Jazz
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Vibes From The Costas by
Tony Poole
from www.vibesfromthecostas. blogspot.com
HEN MICHAEL Brecker, Dave Liebman and Joe Lovano, probably the best jazz American saxophonists of their era, met for the first time in the mid-nineties under the name of Saxophone Summit, their mission was to explore the periphery of jazz, especially the streets paved with the experimentation of the legendary tenor sax player John Coltrane. When Saxophone Summit released their debut album ‘Gathering Of Spirits’ in 2004, critics raved. Unfortunately, with the untimely death of Michael Brecker in early 2007, it meant these three titans would never record another album together. But in keeping with the futuristic vision and the restless spirit embodied by both Brecker and Coltrane, not only in jazz but all over the musical landscape, Saxophone Summit met again to record ‘Seraphic Light’, an album that continued to celebrate and explore the work of Coltrane, this time recruiting Coltrane’s son, Ravi, to fill the third saxophone chair (‘replacing’ would be an absolutely inappropriate description). It seemed a logical choice, making ‘Seraphic Light’ not only a moving tribute to Brecker, but a logical extension and expansion of what made ‘Gathering of Spirit’ such a powerful record. The title ‘Seraphic Light’ is a reference to angels of the highest level that are in the presence of God. Like angels, the great artists come into this World and then leave too quickly for advancement to a higher plane, but their immortality lies in their ability to inspire those they leave behind. Ravi was only two years old when his father died in 1967. He was named after the sitar player Ravi Shankar. He has not made the leap to broadly influential, yet, like his partners, his is a voice evolving in leaps and bounds. Of Liebman, top jazz magazine
Sax Summit
Downbeat said, “Liebman is one of the most important saxophonists in contemporary music... a leader and artist of integrity and independent direction,” and of Lovano, New York City’s Village Voice proclaimed, “Move over Pavarotti, the great Italian tenor around today isn’t Luciano, but Lovano.” Lovano and Liebman have been able to keep this project alive after ten years, two recordings and the loss of one of its founding members. But the commitment to themselves and the project continues in Sax Summit. Sax Summit are performing tonight (12th November) on a double bill with Portuguese actress, film director and singer Maria de Medeiros at the
Neuvo Teatro Circo as part of the XXX Cartagena Jazz Festival: Starts at 21:30: Tickets are €18. Other artists still to appear at the festival are Howe Gelb and the Band of Gypsies featuring Raimundo Amador & Zenet (13th November), Michel Camilo with Tomatito & Traffic Jam (18th November) Macy Gray & the David Sanborn Trio (19th November) the Buena Vista Social Club featuring Omara Portuondo & Esperanza Spalding’s Chamber Music Society (20th November) and Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed (21st November). Tickets are available from the Nuevo Teatro Circo, on 968 501 615, or ticket agents www.ticktackticket.com on 902 150 025. More info at www.jazzcartagena.com
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Inspired church concert By Jack Troughton POPULAR CHOIR Montgo Chorale is hoping for a bumper audience for a performance of inspiring and uplifting music on Sunday 21st November. The choir is again singing in Pedregeur’s Iglesia de la Santa Cruz in the Marina Alta town’s Plaza Mayor. The evening will feature Gounod’s St Celia Mass, Haydn’s Te Deum, and
Wearing poppies with pride
Wally and the girls
THE BENIDOLEIG Branch of the Royal British Legion was a timely beneficiary of a performance of the popular Cameo Oscars show. Following a performance at the Makarpi Restaurant, Calpe, the Cameo ladies presented Wally Rees of the Legion with €134 in aid of the Poppy Appeal. The show itself is built around great songs and dances from Hollywood’s hit movies and features selections from Rocky, Evita, Ghostbusters, Hairspray and many others, both old and new. And the Cameo Oscars’ red carpet rolls into Benitachell for its next performance on Saturday 27th November at the club premises of the Marina Alta Pensionistas Association (MAPA). Tickets are €12 and include a two-course buffet with a glass of cava on arrival. Doors open at 19.00, the buffet starts at 19.30 and the cabaret at 21.00. To reserve a place call the Cameo Box Office on 966 483 645 between 10.00 and 14.00, Monday to Friday. And members of animal charity APASA will stage a raffle during the evening to raise money for their sanctuary in Javea.
a “very beautiful” setting of Psalm 121, composed by Montgo Chorale’s Musical Director, Gordon Lawson. Soprano Rosemary Jukic will join the choir for the much-loved ‘O for the Wings of a Dove’ by Mendelssohn. Other guest soloists are Tenor Jose Martinez Corts and Bass John Edwards. The singers will be accompanied by organist Joseph Giner, who will also play
Piece Heroique by Cesar Franck. The concert begins at 18.00 and admission is by programme for which the choir asks €10. Children under 16 will be admitted free of charge. The programmes will be available at the door or can be obtained in advance from Javea’s Humpty Dumpty; Hostel Loreto, Denia; Libreria Europa, Calpe; and Kelly’s, La Xara. In addition they can be reserved by calling Peter on 966 462 944, or Christine on 966 480 880.
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More about “was”
Spanish lessons by
Jane Cronin
A weekly ‘cut out and keep’ feature helping you to learn basic Spanish for everyday needs
Lesson 133
I DELIBERATELY committed myself to a course of action last week, knowing that if the undertaking appeared in print, there would be no way of getting out of it. That was, of course, to look at the different ways of saying “was” in Spanish. I actually came up with six alternatives namely: “estaba, estuve, estuvo, era, fui, fue”. However, since then I have been reminded of four more! They are “estuviera” “estuviese” “fuera” and “fuese”. These are the imperfect subjunctive forms of “estar” and “ser” which sometimes, but not always, get translated as “was”. I hope that statement is enough to put you off because the chances of my being able to explain them adequately in a newspaper article are minimal! Going back to our original six terms, there are two possible ways of tackling the differences between them, and that is because there are two different contrasts in meaning. One is the differences in meaning between the two past tenses (I call them the descriptive past and the simple past) and the other is the differences in meaning between the verbs “ser” and “estar”. I think I’ll start with the two verbs first and see how I get on! When I first mention the difference between these two verbs at an elementary level I explain it with the following rule of thumb – “ser” refers to “who”, “what” and “when” and “estar” refers to “how” and “where”. If by any chance you have in your head some idea related to “temporary” and “permanent” please delete it immediately. This difference is very
slightly helpful occasionally, but mostly it is extremely misleading. This is particularly true when discussing events in the past. How on earth can we meaningfully differentiate between “temporary” and “permanent” when discussing things that are in the past and not in the present? That makes no sense whatsoever so please stop trying! However, our elementary rule of thumb does have some mileage. In the past, as in the present “ser” refers to “who” “what” and “when”. That means for example that I can say “En Inglaterra yo era secretaria” (that’s “who” I was at some time in the past). “Cuando mi padre era joven” (at some point in the past my father was a young man). “El ganador fue Nadal” (Nadal was the winner – that’s who he was when he won the match). “¿Quién llamó ayer? - Fui yo.” (Who called yesterday? It was me. I was the person who called). So that is how “who” can work in the past using “ser”. We can address the concept of “what” in a similar way. “What was the answer?” “¿Cuál fue la respuesta?” “The film was interesting” “La película era interesante” “Era” and “fue” are both forms of the verb “ser”, but notice that we are not discussing the difference between the tenses yet, we are just focusing on the fact that we can use the verb “ser” to talk about “what” something was. Finally “when” – “Cuándo fue tu cumpleaños” (When was your birthday). “Eran las dos cuando terminó la
Sophisticated Christmas Gala
The Sophisticattzz ‘models’ will be modelling clothes for PADS and raising more money at The Sophisticattzz Christmas Gala, on Sunday 21st November, 11.00 – 17.00 at The Olympia Restaurant, Mil Palmares. The Fashion Show will take place at approximately 13.000. There is a large seating area and the clothes are economically priced. There will be lots of different stalls and therapies available on the day. Live DJ. Food and drink available to purchase: FREE ADMISSION and everyone welcome! For more information or to book a stall contact Debbie@sophisticattzz.com or telephone 966 762 931. See you there!
reunion”. (It was two o’clock when the meeting ended). As I suspected, this is going to take a while to get through. Next week we will look at the use of “estar” in the past, without discussing in detail the differences between the past tenses, which will come later.
Charity Christmas Fayre AT A Charity Christmas Fayre to be held on Saturday 20th November starting at 12.00 and continuing throughout the afternoon until 17.00, all the businesses within the Mercadona Shopping Complex in Puerto de Mazarron have joined forces to provide festive fun, with proceeds to support MABS, Jovenes en Camposol and
Mamas (mazarronanimalmedi-aid). There will be a fashion show courtesy of Legs & Co, a visit from Mr & Mrs Santa Claus and Eddie B of Costa Calida International Radio will be putting in an appearance, with further entertainment from talented Irish singer Dominic Richards, Murcian Dance and others. For more information please contact Peter, Legs and Co on 660 170 355.
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Word Ladders The key rule is that you must only change one letter at a time as you move from one rung to another, and the word you make must be a proper word! Therefore you may move from BATH --> BATS but not from BATH --> CASH because that changes two letters in one go which is not allowed.
Cryptic Crossword
Sudoku ACROSS 1. Plain words about a border flower (8) 5. Employed in house demolition (4) 9. Food produced in layers (4) 10. Scrap a soft thing (8) 11. Not qualified to speak (5) 12. Many snakes are associated with them (7) 13. What the buyer did on the telephone when reproached by the chairman? (6,2,5) 18. Be careful, the timekeeper’s incorrect! (5,3) 19. Moves fast and bites (4) 20. A case for travelling light (7) 21. Colonel married and broken in spirit! (5) 22. Gives someone their due (4) 23. He often stops while working (8)
DOWN 2. One expects a good row in the course of it (7) 3. It’s wrong to give people a hand like this (7) 4. Hot looking athlete or climber (7,6) 6. Those who inherit are bound to (7) 7. Furniture found backstage? (7) 8. You may find a working model in it (6) 13. Blooming company fall into error about a point (7) 14. Any Celt in a dormant state (7) 15. Natural responses (6) 16. Managed to continue with foreign capital (7) 17. State train (7)
ACROSS
DOWN
1. Sink (8)
2. Lay open (7)
Wordwheel
Quick Crossword
5. Froth (4)
3. Refer to (7)
9. Scrutinise (4) 10. Obstinate (8)
4. Hide (3,3,2,5) 6. Not very warm (7)
11. Elude (5) 12. Combining (7)
7. Boss (7)
13. Unite (5,8)
8. Compel (6)
18. Satanic (8)
13. Evil (7)
19. Close (4)
14. Opposite (7)
20. Being paid (7) 21. Extremity (5) 22. Killed (4)
16. Strain (7)
23. Discolouring (8)
17. High spirits (7)
Win a meal for 2 at the Inn Plaice in Torrevieja (Mon-Thu) or at Nemos (Next to RTN offices in La Nucia) by answering the Cryptic Crossword correctly. Answers by email to: office@roundtownnews.com or Fax: 96 585 60 54 South Winners meal for 2 at the Inn Plaice. Torreviejas best traditional fish and chip shop
15. French (6)
North Winners meal for 2 at the Nemos. La Nucias newest Bistro and takeaway
Inn Plaice call 966 709 893 for reservations or to pre-order your takeaway. Call for directions on 678 571 117. Nemos call 682 707 580
You can play these wordwheels by whatever rules you like. But there is at least one nine letter word hidden in each wordwheel (and thus using every letter in the wordwheel). For many players the fun element and biggest challenge of the wordwheel is to find a nine letter word. Other than that, the rules are up to you - but generally you should restrict yourself to only finding words that contain the central letter, as otherwise you will find huge numbers of words in many puzzles!
EUROMILLIONS DRAW FRIDAY 5TH NOVEMBER
ANSWERS & WINNER
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Last week’s Crossword and Suduko answers found on page 41. Crossword winner for issue 577: Brian Green San Luis
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music scene Cliff Richard Tribute Act - Le Cabaret, Cumbre De Sol
Compiled by
Eric Taylor
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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ILL CHANDLER has a ‘Sir Cliff Richard Tribute Act’ called ‘Cliff…As If’, which he will be performing at Le Cabaret, Cumbre del Sol, Benitachell on Saturday 13th November. ‘Cliff... As If’ is a top tribute to the Peter Pan of pop, full of great music and laughs including the very popular and funny ‘Teach yourself Cliff’, part of the show where the audience get to learn some of Cliff’s moves. The show will also include a fun audition for two new Shadows with rubber guitars and everyone will have a chance to join in the ‘Summer Holiday Conga’. Tickets are €5 – meal available. Le Cabaret is located in the Lirios Centre, on Cumbre del Sol, Benitachell. For details of future events phone: 663 733 811.
Enric Piedro Trio - Steinways Jazz N’ Blues Club, Denia
A MESSAGE to all jazz lovers: on Wednesday nights the ‘Enric Piedro Trio’ will be performing a weekly gig at Steinways Jazz n’ Blues Club, Denia. On Saturday 13th November, ‘The Brink’ band will be performing at Steinways. Take time out to head for Steinways for the best venue featuring great music. For more details - contact Jon Turner on: 661 132 439 – email: jazzcafedenia@yahoo.com or check out their website: www.jazznblues.es Directions: Steinways Jazz n’ Blues Club is situated in Carrer de la Mar (the one way street heading away from the sea) that runs parallel to the main street, Marques de Campo: a few doors up from Paddy O’Connell’s Irish bar.
Montgo Chorale Concert, Pedreguer
THE MONTGO Chorale will be performing a concert in the Iglesia La Santa Cruz, Pedreguer, on Sunday 21st November at 18.00, when they will perform works including: St Cecilia Mass – Gounod, Te Deum – Haydn, ‘O For the Wings of a Dove’ – Mendelssohn, with guest soloists: Rosemary Jukic, José Martinez Corts, John Edwards and Organist Josep Giner.
Admission is by programme which will cost €10, at the door, or in advance at: Humpty Dumpty (Jávea), Jays of Jalon, Kelly’s of La Xara, Librería Europa (Calpe), Hostal Loreto (Denia), Liberia Europa (Calpe) or Kelly’s (La Xara). Or they can be reserved by calling Peter on 966 462 944 or Christine on 966 480 880. Children under 16 will be admitted free of charge.
Acoustica - The Live Lounge
Focus
M R O D N BE
The ers Newcom e Welcom
ACOUSTICA IS a newly formed duo: Chloe Hooper (vocals) and Shuggi (Electric/Acoustic guitarist). Chloe is well known along the Costa Blanca as a versatile performer who is the resident performer at Rusty’s Bar & Bistro, Benitachell, on a Friday night. Shuggi the legendary ‘Scotish Rocker’ plays mainly in Benidorm and with the party band Strikland. They play a mixture of acoustic/electric songs with great harmonies and cover most genres of music including Blues, Soul, Rock, Reggae & Pop. Acoustica will be performing in the Royal Beach Bar, Moraira on Wednesday 17th November. For more details visit www.chloehooper.net or telephone 607 621 699. 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
Dave Sheriff Country music entertainer DAVE SHERRIFF is an English country music singer, equally well known in the line dancing arena for his ‘Red Hot Salsa’. He began writing and recording in 1991 and his debut CD album ‘One Man Band Extraordinaire’, was awarded ‘Best Album’ at the 1993 ‘UK Country Music Radio Awards’. The highlight of Dave’s career has to be singing at the world
famous Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, USA in June 2000. Three singles from his highly acclaimed ’Overworked & Underpaid’ album, recorded in Nashville, have reached Number one in the British Country Music charts. Dave will be performing live at The Benidorm Opry on Saturday 20th November – only €6 per ticket – phone 965 860 784 for more details.
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Music on the menu
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ALENTED GUITARIST John Anthony returns to solo performances with an evening of music at a Jalon restaurant on 13th November. He is playing to diners at La Casita del Pato in Calle Mayor from 20.00 and will serve up a heady mixture from classical favourites such as Rodrigo’s Guitar Concierto, Granada, and pieces by Bach and Vivaldi, to Lennon and McCartney, and Paul Simon, as well as jazz standards and “whatever comes into my head.” John was popularly resident at the L’Almacera Restaurant in Teulada for 12 years and said: “I am amazed to find a restaurant with the same type of friendly and relaxed atmosphere to perform in.” Restaurant La Casita del Pato has recently reopened and is run by a French family serving Spanish and French cuisine. Special music night menus are €18.50 and such is John’s reputation, reservations are recommended and can be secured by calling 966 481 414.
Tel 966 480 125
John Anthony
Coming to the boil By Jack Troughton THREE VERY different sisters gather for their mother’s funeral in Shelagh Stephenson’s bitter sweet ‘The Memory of Water’ – and sparks begin to fly. Javea Players are busy rehearsing the challenging comedy for performances at the Union Musical, Gata de Gorgos, from 29th November to 3rd December. The youngest sister, selfcentred Catherine – who uses drugs to cope with a “rotten life” - is played by Pat Doidge. Catherine is dreading the funeral and a reunion with her elder siblings – Mary (Lynne Martin) and Teresa (Christyn Nossell), or as she likes to call her
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Pat Doidge as Catherine
sisters ‘Mary Superior’ and ‘Teresa the Martyr’. Each of the girls live very different lives and each has very different memories of their home and mother – and each other’s role in
the family. Expect laughter and tears. Tickets are 10€ and curtain up is 8pm each night. To book call the Box Office on 96 579 4937 and for more information visit www.javeaplayers.com
HELP sponsored line dance ONCE AGAIN it is time to get your cowboy boots out and practice your “yee haw’s” for the sponsored Line Dance in support of HELP of Denia and Marina Alta. This is to be held on Saturday 27th November 2010 at Restaurant El Bolero, Playa La Fossa, Lavante, Calpe. The event begins at 11.00 and continues through until 16.00, so all you Line Dancers go along and join in with the fun! For more information please contact Gail Horler on 965 757 659 or Barbara Ives on 965 832 798. Alternatively, please visit the HELP website at www.helpofdenia.com.
Cipal Autumn Quiz Night RESPONDING TO popular request, Cipal is to hold a Quiz Night on Thursday 18th November at the Social Centre, Altea at 19.30 for a prompt 20.00 start. The celebrated quiz format gets better and better, this time with raffle prizes, tapas and a bottle of wine per table at only €10 per table. Book early with John and Loly on 965 842 623, Mike and Dagmar on 965 848 597 or Marilyn on 965 847 832.
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Ideas from Iberflora Garden Show (part 1) by
Clodagh & Dick Handscombe Practical gardeners and authors
EACH YEAR we visit the Iberflora gardening trade show at the Valencia Feria and report back to readers on some of the most helpful to amateur gardeners, which should be in at least some garden centres and horticultural shops in 2011. Below are some of this year’s choices. Others
A handy stretched secateur
will be included in next week’s column. A number of them would make excellent Christmas presents. ROSES David Austin Roses were back in the show after a few years absence and they now offer an even more amazing collection of their own bred English roses and others that are suitable for growing in Spain, bearing in mind that roses do best in a clay soil enriched with well rotted horse manure and given a deep mulch of the same at the time of the winter pruning. Have a look at their catalogue on www.davidaustinroses.com and contact info@davidaustinroses.co.uk re queries and orders. One important thing to note is that due to the demand they ration the number of plants to each overseas market and some of the most popular varieties may have a two year waiting list. But be patient - it is important to get what you really want for your garden with roses. GARDEN TOOLS Fiskars established in 1649 – yes 360 years of satisfied customers! - have been a favourite company with us for some years as their garden secateurs, spades, forks etc are all designed to be ergonomic and minimise the chance of back, neck, shoulder, elbow and wrist sprains and aches and pains. We note that they now have a special
recommendation from the US for use by sufferers of arthritis. New this year are a multi tool head set with a quick fit handle which will be an alternative to the Wolf one around for many years and a redesigned traditional grass mower. Tools stocked by good garden centres and Leroy Merlin etc. See the Fiskars website for more information. One of our favourite tools is the long reach pruner illustrated: great for pruning prickly shrubs and climbers and getting into the centre of citrus trees. CHILDREN’S GARDENING AIDS Seed growing kits
is likely to expand considerably if Sunturb – www.sunturb.com are successful in their drive for distributors. They are excellent for children, beginners and those not wanting the bother of having to make up a range of composts for different types of seeds, or not having a green house.
Some Disney gardening products
The photographs show some of Disney world children’s mini green houses, gloves, clothes and tools now being introduced into Spain by www.storimport.com Good for children’s mini gardens and a few containers and a growing table on apartment terraces. GROWING KITS The range of easy to grow from seed kits
Clodagh and Dick have now lived and gardened in various parts of Spain for 25 years. It is not too late to plant some vegetables and fruit trees, brighten up window boxes for Christmas, and with the winter cut back coming up soon, it is timely to buy one or more of the books for yourself or as Christmas presents. Don’t forget that www.santanabooks.com have a special offer if you buy a set of three of the books. © Clodagh and Dick Handscombe www.gardeninginspain.com November 2010.
MORE SUPPLIERS OF NEEM We are always on the look out for companies selling Neem which is probably the best ecological general insecticide available. At the show we were pleased to note that Flower, whose products one finds in most garden centres, are to start to distribute a few ecological garden products starting with neem and by the way a handy fly bait. Bayer is also testing the eco market and launching a handy bottle of neem. By the way the Seipasa product we currently use is generally only available from agricultural cooperatives and suppliers. More about Iberflora next week.
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Discover the Costa Blanca
Derek Workman continues his series of excursions from his book ‘Inland Trips From the Costa Blanca’ which features 22 detailed trips that lead you to spots you’d never find by yourself.
Utiel – Not exactly beautiful but with plenty of bull IT MUST be admitted that Utiel lacks the charm of nearby Requena, but it does have its moments, particularly in the warren of narrow streets around the church. The church itself is magnificent in it simplicity. Barely decorated, in complete contrast to most of the churches in the Valencian Community, the simple stone walls and barley-sugar twist pilasters with their gilded capitals has a majesty that outweighs much of the extravagant ornamentation seen elsewhere.
Utiel arch
With recordings of Gregorian chant enhancing more than destroying the peacefulness, it is the sort of place where, even if you aren’t of a religious mind, you can’t help but want to sit awhile and absorb the tranquillity. Utiel is one of the main wine production towns in the Valencian Community, and gives its name to the Denominación de Origin Utiel-Requena (where its name goes first, much to the chagrin of the Requenenses). Once mainly exported or used for blending, the region is now producing some excellent wines, hence the D.O., and is Valencia’s main producer of cava. The Cooperativa Agricola Utiel is the main bodega to visit in Utiel for well-priced wines. Great tiled swathes of grapevines decorate either side of the arched doorway with a tiled panel above depicting a poetic rural landscape of lowing oxen pulling a plough through deeply tilled earth. The huge metal door itself would look more in keeping as the entrance to a prison, but during working hours it opens to reveal the work going on around the huge shining vats in which the wine is produced. Two large tiled plaques inform you that it was built between 1949 and1960 and has a capacity of 30 million litres: some resaca (hangover!) Step inside and the bouquet certainly doesn’t have the hint of chocolate and raspberries that wine aficionados eulogise about. If you want to sample the product you can do so at the Despach de Vinos next door. To see how it’s all done, visit the Museo del Vino housed in the Bodega Redondo (Round Bodega – which is exactly what it was) where tools and equipment used in wine making for centuries past are on display. As you walk around the lower section, where the wine would once have been stored, look up at the ceiling and you will see it is made up of broken bits of tiles (to help with insulation), some of which are so gorgeous that any collector would give his eye teeth even for the damaged piece. Unlike the façade of the Cooperativa, the bullring almost opposite is more a thing of ugly than a thing of beauty. Even so, the locals are inordinately proud of their plaza de toros, which was built in 1858 and rivals that of Bocairent as the oldest in the
Utiel church Comunidad and is the second largest in the region, second only to the bullring in the capital. The Guardia Civil barracks on Calle Heroes de Tollo (which presumably celebrates a battle, although I could find nothing relating to the name other than an hotel, restaurant and industrial estate) is like a big iced birthday cake in the shape of a castle, with turrets and all. Don’t be tempted to take a photo though, because they are considered military establishments and therefore secret – although how secret can they be, stuck on the main road into town! I was pulled inside one a couple of years ago when I was spotted photographing the barracks in Torrevieja and was only allowed out after a sergeant had a long conversation with the editor of the newspaper I was working for and I deleted the image.
To discover more about Spain, visit www.derekworkman-journalist.com and http://derekworkman.wordpress.com. http://valpaparazzi.wordpress.com are random notes about life in Spain. Derek Workman’s books, Inland Trips from the Costa Blanca and Small Hotels and Inns of Eastern Spain are available from most good books shops or direct from the publisher, Santana Books, www.santanabooks.com or Tel. 952 485 838.
Pink Fizz 3 Apples Handful of raspberries (fresh or frozen) Lemon Ice This even tastes fizzy - the lemon gives it a zing and the raspberries turn it into a lovely drink for enjoying by the pool. Juice the apples and the lemon and then put into a blender with the raspberries and ice and serve immediately. APPLES contain Vitamins A, B and C, potassium, pectin, boron, ellagic acid, and carotenes. They are great system cleansers full of dietary fibre, a laxative and lowers cholesterol RASPBERRIES contain vitamin C, potassium, niacin, iron and fibre. They are great for boosting immunity levels LEMONS contain vitamin C, beta-carotene, calcium, magnesium, bioflavonoid and potassium. They are antioxidant and cleansing for the liver and kidneys. These recipes are supplied by The Kamala Centre. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at The Kamala Centre on office@thekamalacentre.com or call us on 965 985 869. If you would like a copy of any of these recipes you can download them at our website www.thekamalacentre.com Andy and Carol, The Kamala Centre
Charity Autumn Fayre
THERE WILL be a Charity Autumn Fayre on Saturday, 13th November 2010, at La Siesta Church, Avenida Granados La Siesta. The Fayre will be open between 11.00 and 13.00.
U3A Moraira Teulada: General Meeting Monday, 6th December 2010 THE VENUE for this meeting is Salon de Banquettes, Avenida Mediterraneo, Teulada. The doors will open to Members at 09.45 and the meeting will start at 10.30. At the meeting the entertainment will be festive and provided by the U3A Members who will also be able to join Groups and find out about both Travel and Cultural events. For further information please contact the U3A President, Ann Colclough on 965 747 343. www.u3amoraira-teulada.org
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Norwegian would? I FELL in love with Norway the very first time I saw it. Landing over Bergen on a warm summer evening was an experience that I shall never forget. I have since spoken to a Scandinavian Air Services Captain who agreed with me that the approach to FleslandaAirport at Bergen is one of the most beautiful landings in the World, and his very favourite. The country is so well taken care of by its small and discreet population. There is a pride in their taking care of what they have created, and the result is amazing to experience. From travelling along the fiords, to experiencing the magic and the intimacy of Oslo, a true jewel in the crown; Norway has such beauty and such a natural energy all of its own. And it has waterfalls and they cascade relentlessly in swirling masses of foam on a seemingly endless journey through glimpses of natural beauty and breathtaking drops of glacial water. The spiritual gift that has been given to Norway is very inspiring, and there are many soulful people who work with the special energies to produce magic results. Scandinavia is the home of the, “little folk” and they work to establish the equilibrium that gives Norway its balance and custom. A troll is said to be so strong that he could wrestle a grown man out of his bed, but I seem to sleep very deeply and very well, and so far no troll has taken me on! There is something very magical and very exciting in the nature of Norway. Nature is herself always highly psychic. There is a scientific energy that allows plants and animals to grow, live and thrive, and so too, an aesthetic sidekick that allows us to appreciate the end result of the beauty it provides us with. Even in the blustery wet and cold weather Norway thrives and
survives. Hand painted chaffinches dart between the noble and majestic fir trees, water flows along causeways and the night time sky never makes it to black, blanketing a time to sleep with a covering of deep midnight velvety blue. We are so lucky to live in wonderful harmony with all aspects of nature. As we in Spain gently drift in the direction of winter we are woken, even on the coldest morning by the sun and a marvellous quality of light. Personally when my village is perfumed by wood fires, punctuated by a glut of wonderful oranges, and there is blossom in bud, I know that Spring can’t be far away. The comforts of the rhythm of the seasons are immense. We learn to embrace each one with a knowledge of what each and every one will bring. Rather like Spirit the unknown becomes more certain when faith is applied. As we travel through life we have a duty to become responsible for that that we can handle, and to share what we have with those who need it, but may not be in a position to ask for it. Like the seasons we know what is required, what must change and what will be expected under the circumstances. Yet we are sometimes, somehow, never satisfied. Waking to the sounds of the Pueblo today amidst the chirping birds and the chatter of the street market below me, my heart takes me across the mountains to the land of the midnight sun, the mysteries of Viking burial mounds and the music of flowing waterfalls. What we have spiritually experienced before, and loved, can always be there in the form of rich memory; and I know now that Norway will always be a part of me I will never, ever, want to forget!
Love & Light... Kenny Corris
Kenny’s Diary
Postbag Email your letters to me at: kennycorris@roundtownnews.com Kenny, is it wrong to ask for money from Spirit? I feel as if I am begging but I need to pay bills and survive and it isn’t easy right now. A friend told me that if you ask for money Spirit will think badly of you and when you need to ask for anything else it won’t come? Hazel M. Thanks Hazel, you have brought up a very controversial point here. I like the fact that you are unafraid to ask for what you want, but if you rephrase that to asking for what you deserve then it doesn’t change the request but questions Spirit that you deserve; and if you do, then you should have. I do not think that it wrong to ask for anything that you need. Those in the Spirit World have all experienced one life, at least on Earth, and they know how it is here. Your money is to pay bills and to put food on the table, not to buy fur coats and sail around the World on a yacht; but of course you have to know that you can ask for what you need! Go for it!
Readings at: Bistro Maya in Albir: Monday 15th and Wednesday 17th November from 16.30 to 19.00. Spiritual Fair at the Maya on November 20th. Readings, Tarot, Crystals, Healing. Please call: 96 686 8213. Sunday November 14th. Lightworkers Workshop for all those wanting to better see the way to help with changes in 2012. Held in Finestrat. 45 euros including soup and sandwich lunch! Details 686 361 594. Tuesday November 16th. Afternoon readings at The Lighthouse Healing and Teaching Centre in Quesada. 25 euros. Please contact Gay on: 96 671 9983.
contact kenny Appointments: 96 587 8424 Mobile: 686 361 594 Web: www.kennycorris.net Forum: www.kennycorris.net/forum Email: kennycorris@hotmail.com Please contact me for inclusion in my healing list!
TAABS still going strong FURTHER TO speculation, TAABS are still going strong performing and actively involved in raising funds for local charities with their wonderful shows. Please make a note in your diaries of our forthcoming events. For further information please contact Musical Director, Cathy Carson on 666 180 118. Saturday 13th November 19:30: Casa Ventura, San Luis in aid of Afghan Heroes
Saturday 27th November 20:30: Castilla Restaurant, Lemon Tree Road in aid of The Butterfly Children’s charity Saturday 4th December 19:30: 67 Bellgrado, La Marina in aid of The Children’s Home Elche Monday 13th December 20:00 (Christmas Show): Easy Care Horse Centre, Rojales in aid of Easy Care Horse Centre Sunday 19th December 20:00: Asturias Restaurant, Punta Prima: TAABS Christmas Show
horoscopes by Kenny Corris You are being shown a new direction on the distant horizon, and this establishes the hope within you to make the changes that you know you want to. Tread carefully and wait just a little longer before you put your plan into operation because the subtle change you must make is a reaction to something shortly coming your way, and patience will be rewarded if you just give yourself the extra time. Love enters into the Taurean heart and brings you nothing but a positive energy to aspire to, and a new need to drop your defences right now. Remove suspicion and just give this a go, you have everything to lose and nothing can be gained by holding back or playing safe, look where they have got you just recently. Above all love yourself for coming to satisfactory conclusions and accepting your fate. The making of a crucial decision has fallen into your hands, and now you may be able to see what others have been warning you about. Play your cards close to your chest, and play to win hands down but don’t play your joker. Keep something well and truly up your sleeve just in case, and be prepared to fight if necessary for what you know is the right thing to do right now! Retreating into your shell this week may be the best option as it keeps you away from a brewing conflict that veers somewhat out of control. Time was when you could allow things to float by you, but you know that there is a danger you will lose your temper over a recent event and how it has been handled. Implication brings a new version of an old story, so keep your temper whilst others lose theirs. A friendship develops from a passionate affair. Don’t look at this as failure, more a soul connection that leaves you wanting more. Inner energies are inspired by a need to achieve and to ensure that the truth, and particularly your version of it, gets to be known by all who have chosen to concern themselves with what is, your own personal business. Show all what you are made of and you will surprise yourself too. Planetary changes see that you are pulled in many directions and that you have to closely examine the end result to see if you really want it. Someone has been stirring things and in so doing they have actually done you a favour by highlighting a loophole which will work for you in the end. Don’t lose the track of your intention, but be open to make something of this and all it will bring. With all the will in the world you cannot please everyone so please yourself. Gaining strengths bring endless opportunity to your door, and it is about time you took the reins for a change as further responsibility beckons you on. Ask yourself where you want to be in six months time, and then make sure that you get the head start that you need to when all others are fighting to keep up with you. Temper flares and you would be advised to keep calm and just to focus on strengths rather than on weakness. Look deeply into how you are handling a situation and know that you couldn’t have done any better, and that you will eventually win hands down. Someone close needs help, and is too frightened to ask for it, though they know that you would be the best person to help them. Jupiter is on course to bless you as you take steps into unknown territory. Make sure that you keep your defences open and you will be called upon to take things to a new and challenging level. Responsibility given to you will let you have a chance to show others what you can do, and will be one in the eye for someone who is so bent on trying to prove you are wrong any which way. Mighty Uranus and soul seeking Saturn let you make choices based on your own consciousness. The urge right now is for you to connect with your inner self and to ensure that you achieve the balance that you need inside. This isn’t selfish it is self preserving and it will help you to start to network and raise awareness in aspects of your own development and your need to commit. Taking the bull by the horns there is a need to establish the ground rules in a relationship. With your need for consistency and by the light of your own sheer determination you are seeking to start as you wish to go on, but you must also show who is boss. Taking control means just that and you need to prove that there is very little room for any minor and conflicting errors of judgment. Your connection with Ceres brings a strong need to complete a project started that has led you further along the line than was first thought. In solving and resolve you have encountered that which you hoped to avoid but this week there is a chance to face things head on. Take it. Have your say, because you will be surprised that your spiritual pathway has taken you so far; for reasons about to be revealed.
If it’s your birthday this week... This is the start of a challenging and inspirational astrological year. Don’t look at individual achievements so much as the whole picture; and stay focused and be stubborn when you know that your way is the best solution to a problem!
Christmas book review
BOOK REVIEWER and author Danny Collins takes a look at some of the books on sale this Christmas in time to get those orders in and surprise someone special on Christmas Day.
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Britain’s funniest stand-up comedian comes clean about his life and loves in a laughter-evoking autobiography that spares no one including himself. Ever wondered why he looks faintly Anglo-Chinese? He tells all, including why his grandparents thought his parents took home the wrong baby. Put it in someone’s stocking and give them a good laugh this Christmas.
A painless, instructive tour into the workings of the cyber-brain: set up your computer without swearing; understand PC jargon and acronyms; network your computers; have fun with digital cameras and learn to burn CDs. Find out what you need to know in the land of the geek without becoming one.
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LOVE LIES
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PAST IMPERFECT By Julian Fellowes Paperback €10.40 As ever Mr Fellowes comes up with a very clever plot. Damian Baxter is lonely and incidentally filthy rich – I didn’t know those two went together - and concerned who will inherit his vast fortune. Then a letter from an exgirlfriend suggests that,
as a young man, Damian may have fathered a child, but the letter is anonymous. The ensuing story of Damian’s search for his heir takes us back to the Season of 1968 and its lavish balls and parties with its debutantes and the eligible young men who accompanied them. The result is poignant, funny, fascinating and moving. A must read for all Fellowes fans, among whom I count myself.
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By Graham Norton Graham Norton is best known as a camp television presenter, chat show host, and comedian. But, little known to many, the man whose dry wit and warm demeanour has endeared him to the nation also fulfils another professional role: that of agony aunt to readers of the Daily Telegraph. Ask Graham is a collection of the very best responses to a broad selection of problems resolved with a unique and forthright mién from the tongue of the driest wit in the land.’ Love isn’t blind,’ warns Norton, ‘it’s just very selective about what it wants to see.’ A very witty read indeed.
All the featured books are available off the shelf or by mail order from Librería Europa, Calle Oscar Esplá 2, 03710 Calpe. Tel: 96 583 58 24; e-mail: libreria.europa.calpe@gmail.com Take along or send this review for a discount of 5% on your purchases.
Friday night is
Curry Night
FOR THOSE who like it hot - Stuart and Barry ‘push the boat out’ for Paul Cunningham Nurses at the recently re-vamped ‘El Barco’ in La Marina Village (by the church) on Friday 19th November at 19.00. With a welcoming Bloody Mary on arrival and four courses for an amazing €7.50, this could become a regular event! A non-curry alternative will be available – please book. The raffle first prize is a voucher to have a decorator for a day: there are of course some conditions as to the size of the room! Other prizes include Dinner for Two at El Barco, Mini Golf for 4 at Hotel El Corazon Quesada, and more. Call Stuart or Barry on 648 963 843 to book your special ticket. Raffle tickets are also on sale from today; you do not have to come to the meal to take part. All profits from the evening and raffle will be donated to PCN.
Rascals winter fayre
THE RASCALS Winter Fayre is to be held on Saturday 13th November starting at 13.00 at The New York Bar, Washington Square, La Siesta. Bric a Brac, a Tombola, a Good As New stall and a great selection of books are all on offer with proceeds earmarked for A:L:P:E. For further information visit www.therascals.info
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Computing
Software drivers and programs Internet connection Ray via email asks: Hello Aunty. My wife has a new Zoostorm PC which has been working well for 2 months but she cannot now get a connection to the internet. An error message shows on screen as follows: “error 105 (net:ERR_NAME_NOT_ RESOLVED):The server could not be found” My wife’s computer and my own both connect to the same router and my PC is working normally. We both use Chrome.
Aunty says: The most common occurrence of this error message is caused by spyware or virus but there was also a known problem with Google Chrome. Make sure you have the latest version of Chrome and go to ‘tools’ ‘options’ ‘under the hood’ ‘content settings’ ‘cookies’ ‘show cookies and other site data’ and click ‘remove all’. Restart Chrome and see if this sorts the problem.
with aunty virus
Malcolm via email asks: Dear Aunty, I wonder if you can help me find a free printer driver for my ‘Epson Stylus Color 680’. I had some trouble with it some time back and decided to uninstall and reinstall the driver. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find a free download for this, the websites I’ve been to advertise a free download but when it comes to the actual download they all want payment. I know there used to be free downloads as I’ve downloaded them before. Have they stopped doing this or is there one out there somewhere, if so could you please point me in the right direction? I am using Windows seven. Aunty says: Any software drivers and programs are available directly from Epson’s website and will be free. If you go to epson.co.uk and click on the ‘support’ page you can enter your product name (Epson Stylus Color 680 in this case) and choose which version of Windows you are running. The installation is usually fairly simple but can take a while to download and install. This procedure applies to all drivers whether it’s for a printer, laptop or webcam and you should never pay for a driver.
Moving mouse
Yahoo Mail
Lynn via email asks: Hi Aunty, can you help me please? I use Yahoo, and when I send an email there is no record in my ‘sent’ folder. It started to go wrong from 6th October Is it something I have done? Is it something simple? Can you help? Aunty says: I’m not sure how this could have started happening by itself Lynn but there is a setting where you can switch this option on/off. Once logged into your email
account there should be a ‘mail options’ button somewhere to the right. Click on ‘mail or more options’ and go to ‘special folders’ and tick the box to save your sent messages in the sent items folder. Save your changes. This won’t bring back emails that you’ve previously sent but should work from now on.
Which broadband provider Bert via email asks: Dear Aunty, As my telephone line is unable to provide high-speed broadband, do you know of any provider which could provide this service via a mast/aerial in my area of La Hoya, between La Marina and Elche?
Aunty says: Hi Bert. I’m still with Europa Wireless and have been for 4 years now and they should be able to help you in La Hoya. Give them a call on 965 796 736 and see what they can do.
Seamus via email asks: CAN YOU help - the mouse on my laptop moves on its own accord and I cannot hold it over an icon and I have very little, if any, control as a result. Is there a solution? Aunty says: You may be lucky, Seamus, as this can sometimes be fixed by simply downloading and reinstalling the mouse or ‘touchpad’ software from the laptop manufacturers’ website. I have seen virus cause cursors to behave oddly so check your computer is free from any ‘nasties’. There is always the possibility you have a faulty bit of hardware in which case you
That’s all for this week, email me on auntyvirus@roundtownnews.com and I will do my best to sort you out
may want an expert to have a look. Give Enet Computers a call (687 362 844) as I know they deal with laptop repairs.
Emails not being sent Trish via email asks: Hi Aunty, hope you can help. I have been using Gmail for a couple of years, but recently I needed to attach some documents and went back to Outlook. It seemed to be working fine but I discovered it’s not ‘sending’ mail. I am receiving emails without a problem, but nobody is getting my ‘sent’ emails. Can you help me at all as I have no idea what to do? Aunty says: You need to check your outgoing mail server details (SMTP) from ‘tools’ ‘accounts’. It will vary depending on which version of Outlook you are using, but there is a fantastic tutorial under the ‘POP’ section of Google’s support web pages here: mail.google.com/support
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motoring
Rules on trailers
by
Brian Deller
Author of Motoring in Spain
I AM enquiring about the rules in regards to trailers... I am in the process of searching for one; however, I am ‘going halves’ on the costs with a friend. The trailer will be purchased in one of our names but we will be using different cars to tow it... Is it as simple as carrying the paperwork for the proof of purchase and registration of the trailer? We have written permission in Spanish and English signed by the owner of the trailer and can attach a correct number plate to the trailer of the towing car. The size of the trailer will be weight capacity of 300 to 400 kg. Both towing cars are on Spanish plates.
There is a chapter about trailers, the importation and all legal matters in my book. Basically, your ‘new’ trailer is advised to be already Spanish and has the necessary maker’s information sticker affixed to the tow arms or main body anyway (hopefully) as illustrated in the book. As it is under 750kg maximum authorised mass (MAM, the
maximum all up-loaded weight) all you have to do is make sure that your car has the proper authorised tow-bar equipment fitted and your vehicle’s Technical specification card, the Tarjeta de Inspeccion Tecnica de Vehiculos, has the tow bar added to the list on it. Failure to do this will cause not only a fine to be issued if stopped by the policing authorities but your having to leave the trailer at the roadside or pay for it to be GRUA-ed to the local storage area until the fine is paid or the trailer towing combination is legalized, and this will cost so much per day storage fees as well. The tow-bar added has to be checked by the CEE engineer at usually the local ITV station. If you have the tow-bars (two vehicles) fitted by the cars’ main agents they can usually do this for you and they will be trusted by the CEE engineer to have done a good job with an approved tow bar. If you do it yourself, take all invoices for the purchased equipment with you and only fit approved equipment as many accidents have occurred with
‘home-made’ kit; usually faulty welding. Use the same vehicle registration number as on the towing vehicle on the trailer rear and make sure all the lights work correctly. There is a standard layout for the wiring so that any trailer can be fitted to any vehicle as the weight regulations allow. Over 750kg MAM and the trailer is registered as a vehicle in its own right with a separate registration plate. Make sure you tell your insurance that you will be towing and get a reply in writing so you know they are aware and cannot deny knowledge in the event of an accident later, and then remember that with a trailer you have a speed restriction of 90kph on autovias and on other roads as in the table on page 21 in my book, (Third Edition). Finally all the authorities are desperate for cash as the general tax income has fallen with the current crisis so know the laws and stick by them unless you feel like a gamble, so the policing is at zero tolerance levels now, as I have advised previously. I used to tow racing motorcycles around the UK and South Africa as well as the USA when I worked there for three years (many years ago) so I know it is easy to forget that there is a trailer on the back.
There is much more detailed information on all motoring subjects in my book. Brian Juan (John) Deller, Malaga, author, ‘Motoring in Spain’ www.spainvia.com. Brian Deller, author, book Motoring in Spain, ISBN No 978 84 611 9278 6. Shops’ addresses in my web site at: www.spainvia.com/bookshopslist.htm
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Peugeot 307cc (2005) 1.6 16v Petrol Ford Focus (2008) 1.6 TDCi Diesel Seat Leon (2007) 1.6 Petrol Mitsubishi L200 Twin Cab (2003) 2.5 TDi Diesel Citroen Xsara (2007) 1.6 SX 110 Petrol Citroen Xsara Picasso (2007) 1.6 SX 110 Petrol Citroen Xsara Picasso (2007) 1.6 SX 100 Petrol - Saving: ! Citroen C4 (2007) 1.4i 16v LX 90cv Petrol Renault Scenic (2005) 1.9 DCi Diesel Renault Megane (2006) 1.5 DCi Diesel Chevrolet Aveo (2008) 1.4 16v 70ps LS Petrol Chevrolet Aveo (2008) 1.4 16v 70ps LS Petrol Ford Focus (2006) 1.6 TDCi Diesel Opel Tigra Cabriolet (2004) 1.4 16v Twinport Petrol Ford Fiesta (2007) 1.4 TDCi Ambiente Diesel Ford Fiesta (2008) 1.4i Futura Petrol Ford Focus Estate (2005) 1.6 TDCi Diesel Ford Focus Estate (2005) 1.6 TDCi Diesel Opel Astra Estate (2005) 2.0 DTi Diesel Ford Focus (2005) 1.6 TDCi Diesel Ford Mondeo (2004) 2.0 TDCi Diesel Suzuki Ignis (2006) 1.3 DDIS Diesel Chrysler PT Cruiser (2003) 2.0 Petrol Audi TT Coupe (1999) 1.8 180 Petrol Ford Focus (2005) 1.6 TDCi Diesel Ford Focus (2005) 1.6 TDCi Diesel Hyundai H1 (2003) 2.5 SVX Diesel Chevrolet Aveo (2006) 1.4 Petrol Kia Rio (2005) 1.5 LS Petrol Saving: ! Smart Fortwo (Auto) (2005) 700cc 3 Cylinder Petrol VW Golf Cabriolet (1999) 1.6 Petrol Citroen Xsara Diesel Auto (2003) 2.0 HDi Diesel Peugeot 206 (2003) 2.0 GTi Petrol Hyundai Getz (2005) 1.2 Petrol Ford Focus Estate (2002) 1.8 TDDi Trend Diesel Kia Joice 7 Seater (2001) 2.0 Petrol Landrover Freelander (2002) 1.8 16v Serengeti SE Petrol Hyundai Atos (2004) 1.1 Prime Petrol Renault Megane Auto (2000) 1.6 Petrol Renault Kangoo (2002) 1.9 Diesel Renault Megane (2001) 1.9 Dynamic Diesel Opel Astra Estate (2001) 1.6 16v Comfort Petrol Hyundai Accent Auto (2001) 1.6 Petrol -
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Used Cars
Fiesta 3 door Steel 1.6TDCi Silver Mar 06 Fiesta 5 door Ambiente 1.3 Black Feb 08 Fiesta 5 door Trend 1.25 Squeeze Green Sep 08 Fiesta 5 door Trend 1.25 Mediterranean Blue Sep 09 Fiesta 5 door Newport 1.4 TDCi Ceramic Blue Jan 07 Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi Ceramic Blue Mar 06 Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi Ceramic Blue Dec 06 Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi Grey Jan 08 Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi Beig Sep 09 Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi White Jan 10 Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi Silver Jan 10 Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi Black Jan 10 Focus Estate Trend 1.8 TDCi Silver Jul 03 Fusion Trend 1.4 TDCi Silver Mar 06 Fusion Trend 1.6 TDCi Black Jul 07 Ka Titanium 1.2 Black Oct 09 Chrysler Sebring 2.0 Auto Silver Apr 01 Opel Astra GTC 1.7 CDTi Black Feb 06 Opel Astra GTC 1.7 CDTi Black Feb 06
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Focus 5 door Trend 1.6 TDCi Black-Silver-Grey-Sand Sep 10 Ka Titanium Plus 1.3 TDCi Celeste Blue Oct 10 Ka Titanium Plus 1.3 TDCi White Oct 10 Ka Trend Plus 1.3 TDCi Blue or Grey Oct 10
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MOTORING IN SPAIN
Third Edition VITAL INFORMATION FOR OWNING A CAR AND DRIVING IN SPAIN ORDER YOUR COPY ON LINE AT www.spainvia.com/motoringinspain.htm
or call 666 888 870
PRACTICAL INFORMATION ISBN No. is 978-84-611-9278-6
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CHEAP TYRES hit Alicante YES, THEY’VE done it again: CHEAP TYRES have opened another branch, this time in Alicante near to San Vicente. Timmy and Nigel have raised the stakes once again in their bid to bring cut priced, quality tyres to the Costa Blanca. Now with a network of branches and so more buying power, there seems no stopping them. Gone are the days when, if you lived on the Costa Blanca you had a choice between 1. Paying often frightening Spanish prices or 2. Having to call one of the infamous ‘back of a van’ so called ‘mobile fitters’ who work from a disposable mobile phone and who are able to disappear the second they have your money, leaving you with no place to go when there’s a problem
Now with over 3,000 tyres permanently in stock in their branches (all carrying a two year guarantee) and European contacts putting at their disposal in excess of a further 3 million tyres, they can pretty much guarantee you can have the tyre you want at a price that will hammer the competition. They also offer a
warrantee that’s valid in any of the branches. Their ultra modern equipment is impressive too, from the amazing multi-armed tyre fitting machines right down to the levelled floors which enable them to adjust your tracking using their laser equipment so that the new tyres don’t suffer the same fate as the old. This, incidentally, can potentially double your tyres’ life. What more can we say but “Well done boys, and thanks.”
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PRESSURE WASHING. New Powerfull system. Ideal for Boat Hulls, Bilges, Decking, Engines, Vehicles, Caravans, etc. Javea, Moraira, Denia and Area. All jobs considered. Contact Graham on 680-501-404 or email: cbpressurewashservices@ live.co.uk
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PROFESSIONAL OVEN VALETING EQUIPMENT From the UK. Training Given. Tlf:-627-362-045 MARKET STALL on El Cisne for sale including stock fixtures and fittings tel 966864-460 618-894-793 MOTIVATED ENTREPRENEUR? Tired of businesses that don\’t work? If you are financially motivated,driven and want to excel in life, www.freeurlifenow.com
MCLOUIS TANDY 2.8 TD MOTORHOME 6 berth with garage only 48,000 klm, full 4 metre awning, Air conditioning, Full Size Fridge Freezer, Oven-Hob, Central Heating good size Bathroom excellent condition 28,500 euros call 669-686-587 or 965-873-726 for details and viewing. AMERICAN CARAVAN WITH SLIDE OUT Fully Equipped. Sited 45mins Alicante. Includes Verandah, BBQ, all Garden Furniture etc. 15.000€ Tlf:-689-893-933. MOBILE/PARK HOMES On Camping Pueblo in San Javier, from 15,000€ also bungalows for rent Carol 968-192-425 Mob 626-055-622 www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain. com MOBILE HOME Benimar Landhouse, 11x4mtrs, Large Lounge, Dining, Kitchen,Bathroom, Two Bedrooms, Fully fitted. Sited Fortuna, Murcia. Offers to:653-441-334
WINDSURFERS 2.8 Fanatic, Board, 2 Sails Various sizes, mast & boom, 2 Fins, & all ancillary equipment plus 2 wetsuits. 250€ ONO. Tlf:-609-550-734
SOLAR ENERGY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Long established company, own product range. First class training & support. Telephone 606586587
BYTEBACK MICROS computer repairs/ upgrades in your home. Qualified technician. Systems custom built. Whatever your problem call: 965-312-006 or 606-127-424
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FEMALES AND COUPLES 18 to 65 required for adult internet photo and video modeling. Excellent rates. 697-697-842 TELESALES STAFF WANTED 12,000 basic plus commission roles available. Wanted experienced and driven telesales staff to work from our new office. please submit your CV to recruitment@l-gdesign.co.uk or call 968 972 311. AVON NEED AGENTS AND LEADERS work hours to suit you. For info Phone Rosh 966-785-520
SOLO SINGER/GUITARIST can travel Country/Blues/ Rock´nRoll. available for pubs/clubs/private parties, musician not karoke Charlie 691-622-804
SECURED LOANS, CAPITAL RAISING, Cash Advances Whilst You Sell Your Property, Equity Release 902-585-569/652-986-088
PALM & TREE TRIMMING/ REMOVAL All Garden Maintenance Call 619-336-762
The Costa Blanca International College in Benidorm is seeking to appoint a fully qualified, experienced science teacher to teach physics or chemistry in KS 3,4 and 5. We are also looking for a temporary teaching assistant for foundation who is fluent in both English and Spanish. costablancacollege@hotmail.com
Tel: 966 88 94 10
PRESSURE WASHING. New Powerfull system. Ideal for Patios, Pre-Painting, Walls, Drive Ways, Pools, Coronations, Pathways, Floors, Beer Gardens, Vehicles, Boats, Decking, Engines, Caravans. Javea, Moraira, Benitachell Area. All jobs considered. Contact Graham on 680501404 or email:cbpressurewashservices@ live.co.uk
MASSAGE An experienced massuer. General therapeutic massage, lumbago and other back pain, anticellulite (lymphatic drainage) massage. In your home/ office from Guardamar to Campoamor. Castellano/ English. Tel661-146-328
CAKE MAKING Tins and stands various shapes and sizes. Cutters, moulds, books from birthdays to weddings. Tlf:-657-625-471 JANE CARRERA 3in1 Pram,tan/ grey,parasol,bagplus extras. 300euros.Also Happy Days buggy 20euros. Tlf:657-625-471 SATELLITE DISH 2MTR Floor Standing, with 4 LNB Outlet. 300€, will consider delivery.Tlf:-965-060-218 ITALIAN DINING TABLE And six chairs 120€. Italian Wall Unit and Corner Unit 150€. Spanish Acro-props 5€ each. Spanish Wall Unit 50€. Double Glazed Door 30€. Mountain Bike 35€. Kids See-Saw 40€. Double Swing 40€. Slide 10€. Phillips 32” Widescreen TV 40€ 2seater Red Leather Sofa 50€. Butane Heater 40€. Tlf:627-362-045 GENERATOR 8.5KW DIESEL Fransvicar 48, needs attention,cost over 10,000€ 500€, outside spa (jacuzzi) for 2 persons.vgc.500€. Dishwasher Bosch 30€. Plus lots of other household Items - suit Flea market/Rastro tel 689-619-007 GENERATOR FOR SALE Mitsubishi 9.4 diesel, in excellent condition, only 2000 hrs used. 4250euros or nearest offer. Tel:696-744-984 WHEELCHAIR Light, Foldable, Hardly used, like new, 150€. Mobility Scooter 40km range 499€ Tlf:627-019-403 SUMMER COVER FOR 8 X 4 POOL as new 100 euros. ring dave movil 650-794-588 JVC CAMCORDER Never used!. In case, Ideal present. 90€ Tlf:-663-559-806 Benidorm area GENERATOR KUBOTA 10KVA diesal 3 cylinder good condition 1650.00 euros phone:-669-023-938 5000LTR DEPOSITO AND PUMP with on demand valve used only for drinking water 850.00 euros phone:6690-23-938 HAIRDRESSING EQUIPMENT Hairdressing Chair, Hairdryer and 2 Back Wash units. Climazon 300€. Tumble Dryer 200€. Tlf 620-408-678 IDEAL XMAS GIFTS Radio/ cd players, table top or wall
mounted. (rrp 140€) our price 45€ top of the range dvd players. Play dvd’s,cd’s,mp3’s including divx. (rrp 60€) our price 30€. Call 699-333-374.
WANTED INSTANT CASH PAID Antique and modern jewellery, vintage watches bought sold part exchanged, insurance valuations. Jewellery & watch repairs. Alexanders, Javea Port seafron near Bar Esquina. Established since 2003. Tel:965-792-595
Experienced mechanic required for busy workshop in San Miguel De Salinas. The position is Full time with immediate start, undertaking all types of mechanical work in our state of the art workshop. You will be working alongside our existing mechanics to deliver a high standard of work and customer care. Please forward your CV and covering letter to
aftersales@autosdirect.es
BALLROOM/LATIN/ SEQUENCE DANCING with LA BAMBA’s. Los Arcos Restaurant, Avenida Baleares, Torrevieja, SOCIAL DANCES: Saturday 7pm10pm & Tuesdays 8pm10.30pm (except second Tuesday of the month) TUITION:- Beginners Monday10.30am. Bienvenido Chinese restaurant, La Zenia: Beginners Wednesday 7.30pm, Improvers Thursday 11.30am, Intermediates Friday 11.00am. Tel: Andrea 616 478 157 DATEMED.ES Great new online dating site for English speaking people on the Costa Blanca. Free membershipsJoin Now! www.datemed.es WEIGHT WATCHERS Call our Free English call centre now to find your nearest meeting. 900-818-794
GOLF CLUB SHARE FOR SALE Individual golf membership share for Altoreal Campo de Golf in Murcia for sale. English call 679-717-171 Español 629-827-955.+ DEWALT DW 733 THICKNESSER €200 Dewalt DE 712 216mm diameter Chopsaw with Dewalt DE 7023 table €200, Arc welder Sealey 190a, turbofan welder single phase,190amp,three phase 210amp, complete with automatic eye shield €175. Tlf:-965-319-232 KARAOKE MEDIA PLAYER “Brand New” 500GB. 70,000songs, software, songbooks, bar/home use. 275euros Tlf:-654-925-679 POOL, SNOOKER TABLES will beat any price. Tel: 666-933-726
1 X 2008 KTM SX 85 MOTOR CROSS BIKE rare tuned engine and many extras too much to list 2,100euros, ring for details and viewing 669-686-587 or 965-873-726
FORD FOCUS TDCI ESTATE Diesel 2003, Spanish car, 100,000 miles. Drives superbly 3950€. Tel 639 612 841 Javea RENAULT CLEO 1998 White, 1.2 petrol. 5 door, Fully Serviced. 10 Months MOT. 1495€ including transfer. Tlf:680-665-583 SEAT IBIZA 1.4 5 DOOR HATCH 2 owners, 75,000kms fsh, a/c e.windows/mirrors, cd, stunning condition. Met grey 5,450€ Peugeot 206 SW estate 2.0 hdi 2005, x-line, 1 owner, 126,000kms, full Peugeot service history, new cambelt, a/c, cd, e.windows/ mirrors beautiful condition 6,450€ Ford CMAX 1.6 tdci 2005, 5 door hatch, 2005, fully equipt, met blue. Must be seen! Only 7,750€ Peugeot 206 2.0 hdi x-line, 5 door, 2006, 85,000kms, fsh, a/c, cd, e.windows/mirrors met grey super condition 6,750€ Hymer b 584 a class model 12/2000, 3 berth motor home, 6 meters long, 82,000kms, fiat ducato 2.8 tc, 2 owners, solar panel, awing, a/c, heater, tow bar, alarm & immobilizer, reversing camara, electric step and much much more!! 24,950€
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British & Spanish used car sales 97 SEAT CORDOBA A/C P/S E/W LOW KMS 01 NISSAN ALMERA DIESEL 5 DOOR A/C 00 CHRYSLER VOYAGER DIESEL 7 SEATS 01 DAEWOO LANOS 5 DOOR A/C P/S CLEAN 01 HYUNDAI ACCENT 5 DOOR A/C P/S 98 FORD MONDEO GHIA 4 DOOR A/C P/S E/W 98 FORD MONDEO DIESEL A/C E/W ALLOYS 97 DAEWOO LANOS 3 DOOR HATCH A/C P/S 01 FIAT PUNTO 3 DOOR A/C P/S E/W V/CLEAN 01 HYUNDAI GALLOPER 7 SEATS A/C ALLOYS U.K. CARS 03 HONDA ACCORD 5 DOOR ALLOYS A/C C.D. 03 TOYOTA AVENSIS 5 DOOR A/C ALLOYS C.D. 04 FORD FOCUS 5 DOOR T.D.I. ALLOYS A/C T/T 98 NISSAN PRIMERA DIESEL 5 DOOR U.K. V/CLEAN 96 ROVER 416 ESTATE TIDY CAR U.K. RHD RHD (SPANISH) 95 SAAB 900 ALLOYS P/S NEW I.T.V.
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Cars wanted for cash LHD/RHD phone or view website for more details! Contact Frank on 600726221/965687976 or visit our website for more details and pictures www.fwreurocars.com HYUNDAI ACCENT 4 DOOR 1.3 PETROL,2000 air con, PAS, cd/stereo, fantastic condition,fully serviced,near perfect, insured until April 2011 2250e tel:-680-665-583 RENAULT KANGOO VAN 1.5DCI LATE 2005 top of the range, air con, ABS, remote central locking, elec windows and mirrors, roof hatch, side door, genuine 73,500kiloms like a new van 5500e tel:680-665-583 RENAULT KANGOO COMBI VAN 1.5DCI PRIVELEGE, late 2004, TOP OF THE RANGE. 5 seats, twin side rear doors, air con, PAS, ABS, CD/stereo, you name it this has it. WE GUARANTEE YOU WONT FIND BETTER.5950e tel:680-665-583 SUZUKI VITARA, 2001 4X4, Spanish LHD, Burgundy/ Silver, 1.9 Ltr diesel, manual, only 43000 KLM 5995€ www. venuscars.com 965 368 274 KYMCO QUAD, 2006 250CC road legal, Spanish 1595€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 RENAULT MEGANE GRAND TOURER ESTATE Privilege,2004 Spanish LHD, Blue, one owner, FSH, climate control, alloys, auto xenon lights,cruise control 7495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 KIA CARENS, EX, 2 LTR CRDI, 2006 champagne, Spanish LHD, elec windows & mirrors, MP3 CD player, parking sensors, cent locking, alloys. Excellent cond only 37000 klms 8995€ www. vensucars.com 965 368 274 OPEL CORSA COSMO, 2008 1.3 Ltr TDCI diesel, Spanish LHD, graphite, half leather interior, one owner, FSH, 18000 klms, climate control, all round elec windows, cd player, alloys 10995€ www. vensucars.com 965 368 274 HYUNDAI GETZ, 2005 1.1 Ltr petrol, Spanish LHD,5 door hatch, pale blue, full Hyundai service hist, CD player, elec windows, air con, economical, only 48000 klm, excellent condition 6495€ www. venuscars.com 965 368 274 SMART FORFOUR, PASSION, 2004 1.3 ltr petrol, Spanish LHD, 2 toned black & silver, alloys, cd player, air
con, electric windows 5995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FORD FOCUS GHIA ESTATE, 2002 1.8 ltr TDCI diesel,115 BHP, Spanish LHD, blue, alloys, air con, all round elec windows, 6 CD player, one owner, excellent cond 5995€ www.vensucars. com 965 368 274 FIAT PUNTO, 2007 1.2 Ltr petrol, Spanish LHD, blue, 5 door hatch, one owner, 23000 klm, air con, economical, outstanding condition 5995€ www.vensucars.com 965 368 274 CITROEN C3 SX PLUS, 2005 1.1 Ltr petrol, Spanish LHD,5 door hatch, pale blue, full Hyundai service hist, CD player, elec windows, air con, economical, only 48000 klm, excellent condition 6495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 FORD KA, COLLECTION, 2006 1.3 Ltr petrol, Spanish LHD, pale blue metallic, FSH, CD player, air con. 5995€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 SEAT TOLEDO, 1998 Petrol Automatic, white, Spanish LHD,air con, all round elc windows, good condition 2495€ www.venuscars.com 965 368 274 VOLSWAGEN CADDY TDI 5 Years Old, 4200€ Tlf:-627362-045 SPANISH FORD SIERRA 2 LTR 1991, 9 months ITV, 550€ ONO. British Honda Civic 1.5Ltr. 1996. 1 year MOT, 6 months tax. 575€ ONO. Phone Mark:665-086-453 FORD MONDEO ESTATE, YEAR 2000 Turbo Diesel with aircon and years ITV. Recent Service with new CAM belt etc. 5 New Tyres, Spansih Reg RHD. 1750€ Tlf:605-439-920 FOR SALE - RHD 2002 RENAULT SCENIC RX4 MOT May 2011, Taxed April 2011, many extras incl 6 CD player, OBC, towbar etc. €2500euros ono includes dog guard & continental headlights. Trailer 250euros ono. Tel:-677-702-764 FRONTERA SPORT Dark Green,4x4,2.0L Petrol, LHD, Spanish reg 1998, 4 new tyres, good cond. full service Feb08, stored since May08, 155,500km, Tel 962131128 or 650342676, 995 euros WANTED Scrap cars, vans, lorries, plant and caravans. Turn your scrap
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into cash. Free collection. Tel.689929395 MERCEDES BENZ SPRINTER 313 CDI LWB Panel Van Year 2007, RHD, 9 months MOT, 12 months Tax, 1 owner from new. Ply-lined, FSH, Excellent condition.Tlf:628-499-448 VAUXHALL ZAFIRA 2.2I 7 seater, Silver, Black Leather, FSH, 86,000 miles.Taxed and ITV. 3250 euros Tlf654-925-679 BUMPERS, WINGS AND MIRRORS All body panels for all cars supplied. Tel:966-875-497 or 618-592-396 HEADLIGHTS4U.COM Left hand drive headlights supplied and fitted. All makes. Also air conditioning rechargeTel:-966-875-497 or 618-592-396 WE BUY any car,van,motorhome,boat, jet ski. Instant decision at good prices. Tel 680 -665-583
PAINTING AND DECORATOR Exterior/interior Villa Painting Specialist. Woodwork, iron work, all aspects. For a free friendly, no obligation quote call Kevin Guilfoyle. 965-831-209/636653-516 or Guifoyle.kev66@gmail.com
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and weekenders. Free discreet delivery. Quesada & surrounding area. Derek 685-207-378 XXXX PORNO DVD´S Gay, Sado, Bestial, Also She-male etc., Most Interests. 6 for €25. Rebecca:-636-929-511 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 MODEL FOR NEW XXX WEB SITE We are currently looking for females between the ages of 21 and 99 make 50% for web income on your page call 697-810-298 webmaster@thexxxwifes. co.uk TORREVIEJA CHINESE SUPER SEXY Young and beautiful. Calle Orihuela Nº60, 2º1 DANI 23, SWEET GERMAN GIRL Offers erotic service. House and Hotel visits or in my apatment. 650-104-534. Torrevieja SEXY FUN AND GAMES 63 year old. Sub/Dom Switch. Your place or mine. Available for females, males and couples. Specialising in more mature females and cross dressers. Torrevieja to Benidorm. Low Fees. Tlf:655-058-554 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 NEW PLACE! TORREVIEJA Sexy girls from South America. Come and enjoy, economical prices from 40?. NEW ADDRESS Zone Los Locos beach. 639-622-285
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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
MOBILE/PARK HOMES On camping Pueblo in San Javier from 15,000€ Carol 968-192-425 Mob 626-055-622 www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain. com LOOKING TO RELOCATE we have new and pre-owned luxury park homes for sale throughout the uk 12 month occupancy part exchange considered on your spanish or uk home for more information call 0044-151633-2321 or email :alan@hill-brothers.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
SPECIAL OFFER Los Altos, Detached Villa, 220 square metre plot, only 113,000€ 669-283-973 Manfred
2 BEDROOM WOODEN CHALET at camping Totana Park. Good plot on nice site between coast and mountains.holiday/residential use. Large south facing verandah, furnished, car parking space, shed. €25,000 tel645-824-761 RETIREMENT HOME? Cosy wooden cabin on friendly campsite in sunny Murcia for 20,000€o.n.o Contact 639-575-394/ EliBee@hotmail.com
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Round Town Travel 1, Avenida Dr Severo Ochoa, 1, Urb. El Admiral, Local 1, Rincon Benidorm, 03503, Alicante. Lisa 966 811 123 Benidorm Round Town Travel 2, Calle Gerona, 39, Benidorm, 03503, Alicante. (Next to Hotel Ambassador) Kerry/Gemma 966 813 261 Benidorm Round Town Trips, Calle Narcisco Yepes, 4, Local 8, Albir, 03581, Alicante. (Opp. Golf Course, next to albir Kwik Save) Lee/Jackie 966 867 294 • lee@roundtowntrips.com ProminenT, Teulada Industrial Est. Calle Llanterner, 2 alto, 03725, Teulada, Alicante. Marja 965 793 229 • espana@prominent.nu Millie Munro Insurance, Avenida Lepanto, 6, 03726, Benitachell, Alicante. Millie 966 493 082 • millie@milliemunro.com EasyBuy, Avenida del Portet 24, Moraira. 03724 Alicante 965 745 969
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TORREVIEJA 2 Bed 1 Bath, 1st floor apartment, for long let. with lift, separate good sized kitchen with serving hatch to lounge/Diner. Galleria, and large balcony. TV, A/C. 1 min from sea front. Tlf:-609-550-734 1 BED BUNGALOWS on camping Pueblo in San Javier Carol 968-192-425 Mob 626-055-622 www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain. com ALTEA LA VELLA, 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT Part of a country house, Private entrance, lounge/ dining room, Bathroom, Kitchen, Study, private Pool, and Gardens. Transport essential. No Children or pets. 350.€ PCM plus utilities. nonsmokers preferred. Tlf:-691202-307 MODERN 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR LONG LET in Lliber Jalon valley. There are stunning views of the mountains and vineyards. It is a 10 minute walk to the supermarket and very good restaurants. Available from end of November - 400 euros per month inc. bills. tel:648-538-192
WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING PROPERTIES in Javea for holidays and long term rental. Call Now 966-473-015 or 697-432-226 www.javeapropertyservices. com or email liz@ javeapropertyservices.com
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The final whistle FC Torre Golf at El Plantio Tuesday Let Harry 2nd November speak
Ben Folden
THERE WERE encouraging signs from England in their opening Autumn international against New Zealand at Twickenham last weekend. The likes of Youngs, Foden and Ashton have long careers ahead of them and given the right tactics will hopefully scare a few teams along the way. But more worrying were England’s defensive capabilities. These are ‘masterminded’ by Mike Ford, a former rugby league player and without doubt the weak link in England’s coaching regime. It took the All Blacks just a few minutes to outwit the defensive pattern that Ford had set up for the game and the result was two relatively simple first half tries. Ford had angered the visitors before the game by claiming that the Tri-Nations wasn’t real Test rugby, perhaps not the best tactic from a bloke who has seen England concede an average of 30+ points against southern hemisphere teams since he became part of the national set up. Ford should keep his mouth shut and attempt to do the same with England’s defence. SINGING CARROLL’S PRAISES Alan Shearer might not be the most interesting pundit on Match of the Day, but when he talks about future England strikers, we should sit up and take notice. Shearer, who netted 30 times in 63 games for his country, believes Newcastle striker Andy Carroll is close to an international call up. Like many modern players, he has his fair share of problems off the field, but on it he’s been a revelation this season. In many ways he reminds me of Mark Hateley – good in the air, a hard worker and deceptively skilful. And let’s not forget, England weren’t too shabby with Hateley as a target man back in the mid 80’s. If he can keep his private life in order, Carroll could be the next big thing. DERBY DAY I thought I’d leave some space in my column this week to look back at the interesting moments from the much hyped City v United Manchester derby. So here goes. There was a guy in the crowd who looked a bit like Jonny Vegas. Er... that’s it. JAVEA BULLS Thanks to all the supporters who turned out last Sunday to watch the Javea Bulls play Orihuela. Unfortunately, the young, well drilled Orihuela side proved too strong for us and ran out winners 31 – 7. It didn’t help that Javea were reduced to 14 men for 10 minutes with some idiot in the sin bin after calling the referee a few choice names (I won’t tell you who the offender was but his initials are AK). But there were some pleasing moments for the Javea side, and with a few more players on our books I’m sure we’ll go from strength to strength. So, if you have any rugby experience or even if you’re a novice and want to join what is a friendly and enthusiastic club, speak to club President Peter Sowerby at peter.sowerby@javeabulls.com
IT WAS a great day for golf, with perfect weather for our first visit back to our home course since August. A good turn out and it was very pleasing to see our lady members growing with 3 out; it keeps us guys in check? The usual great service from Santiago, Veronica and staff, all goes to make the day even better. It was agreed that we would not discuss the exploits of FC Torrevieja and enjoy our golf, though it was very difficult because many wanted to quiz Paul and a deliberate attempt was made by the President to keeps Paul’s 4 ball a non football minded team. That’s what is great about FCTorreGolf; we have many members who are not at all interested in football. On the day, scoring was very low with the lowest being 12 - sorry Ann, better luck next time, and ‘Top Gun’ Spence Andrews playing off 12 with 34 points. THE SCORES ON THE DOORS TO-DAY 1st Spence Andrews 34 points 2nd Paul Looseley 32 points 3rd John Williams 31 points And nearest the pin hole 9, yes, sure he enjoyed something for a change: Paul Hurrell. Our next outing is La Serena, 23rd November so if you are interested in joining us call David Winder on 626 774 157 or email him at davidwinder.torregolf@gmail.com. For details of what goes on with golf and football visit www.fctorryfans.net
Nail biting stuff at Cartagonova
FC Cartagena: 2 Granada CF: 1 DOWN TO 10 men for the last 15 minutes, Los Albinegros held on to secure a hard fought victory against Granada at Cartagonova stadium. The game’s first real chance produced a goal on 11 minutes. Toni Moral sent over an inviting cross, which Victor converted with a close range header, putting the home side ahead. Moral went from hero to villain; he failed to put in a tackle on Abel, who then sent over a low cross to the far post, which Orellana hammered into the back of the net to level proceedings. Moral inadvertently sent the ref flying in an attempt to win the ball. On 21 minutes, strong penalty appeals for a foul on Toche fell on deaf ears. Cartagena created better chances, both Moral and Victor having long range shots missing the target. I counted no less than 19 passes, before the ball eventually went out of play.What Cartagena’s Toche needed was a goal; his powerful drive beat the keeper all ends up.
Although the 2nd half was void of further goals, it was exciting. Granada’s central defender Mensah’s bullet header eased the wrong side of the post. Casilla pulled off 2 top drawer saves from Granada’s Geijo. Victor saw that Granada keeper Roberto was off his line, but his 30 yard lobbed shot was comfortably saved. Granada’s Collantes and Benitez blazed over the bar. Sub Munoz (only on the pitch for 2 minutes!) recklessly committed a 2 footed tackle, leading ref Lopez to issue him a straight red card. A determined Los Albinegros deserved their standing ovation on the final whistle. Next week, 10th place Cartagena travel to the far reaches of Andalucia (close to the Portuguese border), for a div 2a encounter against lowly Recreativo de Huelva. This match takes place on Sun 14th November, KO 17.00 at the Nuevo Colombino stadium. For regular updates visit www.nosoloefese.es or www.futbolclubcartagena.com.
Fishing
Maggots End by
David Hoare
968 199 279 THIS WEEK’S match was the 2nd in the Presidents Cup series. (This is 4 matches with all 4 results to count). The venue was the Embalse de Ojos at Blanca. Again this venue lived up to its name as a difficult venue to fish. Of the 19 anglers who fished, 9 had a dry net, and of the 10 that caught, only 3 anglers had more than 1 fish. A sigh of relief for all as the next match there is not until March next year! It was duly noted that Marlene Hutchinson beat her husband Dave and he is now cooking for next week. However Marlene was unsure that beating him was a good idea? RESULTS FROM A GRIM DAY AS FOLLOWS 1st Stan (The Man) Roberts, fishing the feeder using pellet with 8.22 kilos 2nd Ian (Irish Wizard) Dalzell, same method with 4.080 kilos 3rd John (A.K.A. Johnny M) Marsh, fishing the feeder using maggot with 2.66 kilos ABBEY ANGLING RESULTS SUPPLIED BY TERRY SCREEN The first match of the Winter League was fished at Murcia on 2nd November. With the altering of the clocks at the weekend it gave an extra hour of daylight in the early morning, making it easier to peg the Match. It looks as if the cooler mornings are now here to stay, with the temperature down to only 6 degrees at 07.30: definitely chilly! Most anglers were struggling for bites but the eventual outcome was as follows: 1st Ian (Irish Wizard) Dalzell fishing the feeder using maggot with 12.420kg 2nd Terry (Swing ‘Em) Screen fishing the pole using bread with 9.640kg 3rd Alan (The Emperor) Roscoe fishing the feeder using maggot with 7.220kg We have now secured an ap-
pointment with the Murcian Federation President, with regards to joining the Federation for the coming year. All Match details are available from Terry Screen the Match Secretary on 965 328 368. HONDON TROUT FISHERY Trout farm Hondon Trucha in Hondón de las Nieves opens again on 8th November. As usual we start at 08.30. Prices are the same as last year. For more information please check our website: www.hondontrucha.com. Anglers Together ANGLERS TOGETHER was formed to introduce and encourage anglers of all abilities to meet up and get together to fish, either sea or freshwater. Firm friendships have been formed during the time the group has been active and information on fishing venues and licenses required are available at the meetings or by regular emailed newsletters. Meetings are held in two locations on the second Friday and Saturday of each month (depending on public holidays and local fiestas). Anyone with an interest in fishing (sea or freshwater) is welcome to come along to a meeting to see what we’re about. We are hoping for the Puerto de Mazarron meeting that Beachcomber John from Mojacar will be joining us to give an insight into sea fishing down his way. The next meetings will be held on Friday 12th November at 12.00 at Mary’s Bar in Pinar del Campoverde (north of Pilar de la Horadada) and on Saturday 13th November at 12.00 at Los Galayos Bar, opposite the beach front at Puerto de Mazarron. Come along to a meeting nearest to you. For further details ring Alan Roscoe 968 570 876 or email: anglerstogether@gonuts4free.com
Joinourclub! PLAYING GOLF for RTN Golf Club members could not be better as everyone scores a hole in one to enjoy a complete discount package at the best prices possible. Players can get out on 30 Costa Blanca courses and pay the most competitive green fees available. This ‘superb’ deal means a RTN Golf Club member and up to seven guests can all be enjoying spectacular discounts at clubs along the coast. To book a round, all members have to do is to send their requirements to the two agents, who will deal with requests quickly and efficiently. For the south email: mike@roundtownnews.com and for the north email: dennis@roundtownnews.com To apply for your membership card go to www.roundtownews.co.uk and click on the Golf club logo on the homepage. Allow 21 days for delivery
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Timothy W.Gallwey Noel’s world of golf By Noel Eastwell Teaching Professional Campo de Golf El Plantio 639 730 891
DURING NUMEROUS conversations with golfers of practically all abilities, nearly all have stated just how important the mental side of golf is. Indeed, many have said that it is as much as 90% of the game of golf. This is perhaps an exaggeration but it certainly is a big part of being able to play good golf. Just how many of RTN’s readers who play golf, though, have heard of Tim Gallwey let alone read his book, ‘The Inner Game of Golf’. For any golfer who is serious about his game or any budding golfer with aspirations of reaching the top of the game, this book is a must. It deals with how we constantly try as human beings to doubt ourselves at every opportunity. As any golfer is aware, this is catastrophic for good scoring in a game that seems so easy to those who do not actually play it. Answer this question honestly: how many times over the period that you have been playing golf have you doubted your ability to play a shot at the most critical of times? Like most golfers, this time will be just as you are about to start your swing down towards the ball. In these circumstances the shot does all sorts of strange things other than what you had originally planned. Of course, another time to doubt yourself and spoil a good round is when you have a good score going and you are walking along towards your ball to hit a shot to the final green. Just how many times have you said to yourself ‘Don’t hit it in the water?’ We all know what happens then: the ball has a strangely strong desire to go swimming. Self-doubt creeps in and wins the day again. How good do you think you could become if you had the chance to erase much of your self-doubt? I would not mind guessing that many players would reduce their handicaps considerably. On 22nd November at El Plantio in Alicante, RTN and The WGTF are giving all golfers the chance to be able
to gain more control over the self-doubt that ruins many good rounds of golf. Starting at 16.30 on the driving range, Peter Hudson, President of The WGTF, will be presenting a seminar with the aid of Noel Eastwell and other coaches on just what you have to do to control your own inner demons that destroy your golf game at seemingly every opportunity. The seminar is free to RTN Golf Club members and will cost €25 to others. Book your place now by emailing golf@roundtownnews.com WIN A ROUND OF GOLF FOR 2 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 12TH NOVEMBER 2010 Who won the first Race to Dubai? A. Martin Kaymer B. Graeme McDowell C. Lee Westwood All answers must be received no later than 17.00 on 30th November 2010 to be entered into November’s draw, to be made on 1st December. The winner will be announced in RTN on 3rd December 2010. NOEL EASTWELL GOLF ACADEMY AT EL PLANTIO For the very best in golf tuition, contact Noel on 639 730 891.
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Denia Rugby Club Denia 5 v 16 Abelles B DENIA KNEW that their game last Sunday at home against Abelles B from Valencia was not going to be easy. Abelles first team play in the top league in Spain with La Vila and a few of their B team had experience at playing at a higher level. Right from the start, the Abelles forwards began with a driving maul to pin Denia in their 22. The Denia defence again stood firm…. it had to as the big Abelles forwards kept on coming forward. Denia forwards did get the better of the scrums but the Abelles wing forwards stopped any chance of Denia getting any good ball out to their three quarters, who did look better than their opposite numbers. Abelles got the first score from a close range penalty which their forwards drove over for the number eight to score (0 v 5). Denia turned their defensive tactics into attacking opportunities which gave the three quarters a bit of space to probe into the Abelles half of the field. Abelles added two penalties either side of half time making the score (0 v 11). Now
Denia changed their game and realised that Abelles would kick any possession deep into the Denia 22 and then catch Denia when they started to run the ball. Denia had other ideas; when they supported the man with the ball they could cause Abelles many problems. This also kept the ball away from the Abelles forwards. Against the run of play, Abelles scored another try (0 v 11). The following twenty minutes saw Denia take command of the game with both backs and forwards driving and testing the Abelles defence. Reward came nearer the end of the game with a driving run from second row Ariel, who took all the Abelles back row with him to score: final score (5 v 16). After the game, Denia reflected on the lesson they had been taught against a more experienced well drilled side and everybody accepted that they were not too far away from being a top team in this league. The players have a lot of work to do to be ready for their next league game at home on Sunday against University Politecnica Valencia. Kick off 12:00.