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Anger at late night discharge DENIA HOSPITAL has come under fire after sending an elderly patient home late at night and without insuring proper arrangements were in place for her care. by Jack Troughton The 92-year-old was discharged at 10pm last month without warning and arrived home in Javea still wearing hospital clothes complete with electrodes attached. And this week her 94-year-old husband – the couple wish to remain anonymous – described the incident as “scandalous” and a serious “weakness” in the hospital’s care system. The patient’s belongings were only returned the next day – along with medical records that showed her husband suffered advanced Parkinson’s disease, had heart disease, and suffered other health problems. A spokesman for Denia Hospital said it was not “usual” to discharge someone at such a time and promised to investigate. No explanation was received before RTN went to press. Mrs A suffered an accident at home on 17th April. She fell from her wheelchair reaching for an object on the floor and hit her head. The couple used a Red Cross panic button to get help and the pensioner was taken to Denia and admitted for observation. Her controversial discharge came two days later. PANIC

Black day for fires FIREFIGHTERS RETURNED to action on Saturday as flames again broke out three days after the start of a huge fire in the Vall d’Ebo. Read the full story on page 3

“She was in absolutely tremendous pain and I used the Red Cross button and told them what had happened – she remained very calm but they soon whisked her away to hospital,” said the husband. And he said two days later the only warning was when there was a call on the intercom of their apartment home when a man asked if he spoke Spanish. “The next thing was the front door bell rang...very slowly I answered the door and there was a neighbour with an ambulance man who had gained entrance by making so much noise,” said Mr A, who also uses a wheelchair. “My wife was put to bed still in hospital night attire, complete with electrodes, but no personal belongings and no medical records. “I think it is scandalous (to discharge an elderly person) at such a time and without making certain the patient would be well looked after.” Continued on page 6.


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Black day for fires

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FIREFIGHTERS RETURNED to action on Saturday as flames again broke out three days after the start of a huge fire in the Vall d’Ebo. By Jack Troughton THE INITIAL emergency began on Thursday after an agricultural fire got out of hand and strong winds fanned flames towards the town of Pego – at one stage the road from the valley was cut and the Alicante town was under a siege of fire. Hundreds of people were evacuated and people in Pego – issued with masks because of the dense smoke – packed suitcases with belongings ready to flee. Flames also began to spread toward the neighbouring community of Adsubia. Freak temperatures had sent the thermometer to over 40 degrees Centigrade - the hottest day in May since 1869 and fires were also reported in Javea, Elche, Catral, Alcora and Quart de Poblet. A fleet of 14 planes were needed to fight the Vall d’Ebo and Pego fire with members of the Armed Forces joining hundreds of firefighters on the ground. Two of the emergency workers were reported to have been injured.

Pego fire

Two homes are thought to have been destroyed by fire and it is thought up to 2,000 hectares of land was burnt. The fire was initially declared under control on Friday afternoon but flames broke out again on Saturday afternoon in the Barranco del Infierno – ‘Hell’s Ravine’ – area, the blaze declared extinguished on Sunday morning. The blaze initially started when an 80-year-old farmer attempted to burn

agricultural waste but the flames got out of control. He tried to put out the fire but it quickly spread and he suffered a number of burns before being rescued by two people passing the area. An investigation has been launched into the late arrival of the specialised aeroplanes, vital in combating the spread of flames – however, social media was alive with tributes to the bravery and heroism of the firefighters.

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Students remember missing Khrystyna

JAVEA STUDENTS came together on Wednesday morning to remember missing teenager Khrystyna Savenchuk – who vanished 12 months ago. The youngsters at IES College number 1 hope to see their fellow student again and are distributing new posters featuring her photograph in the hope of jogging someone’s memory. On 20th May last year and aged 15-year-old, the Ukrainian disappeared and the school was anxious to demonstrate she was not forgotten. And the college’s Director Vicent Chorro said despite the constant work behind the scenes and an international hunt, police had been unable to find any trace of Khrystyna. Students, each was given a green ribbon, read poems and sang songs at the ceremony which was attended by Mayor Jose Chulvi and town hall colleagues.

Denia mourns domestic killing

THE ESTRANGED husband of a Denia woman called police to confess killing his 48-year-old wife armed with a knife – the third victim of ‘gender violence’ in the Marina Alta this year. It is alleged when police arrived, the 47-year-old man had made several cuts across his wrists. He was arrested and admitted to a hospital psychiatric ward in police custody. And it is understood that the dead woman, Gema, had warned friends something terrible was going to happen following a series of threats. Last December the man was made subject of a restraining order by the courts for harassment and assault. The order was in force until April 2016 – monitors considered he was ‘low risk’. However, at around dawn last Thursday he returned to the family home in Avenida de Gandia and attacked Gema. She died of undisclosed injuries. The town halls of Denia and Javea later staged a minute’s silence in memory of the victim and to protest against the ongoing problem of domestic violence.

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Thomas Cook apologises nine years after Corfu deaths NINE YEARS ago, in 2006, Bobby and Christi Shepherd died whilst on their family holiday in Corfu due to carbon monoxide poisoning. by Jeanette Rice THIS WEEK the family have finally received their public apology from the chief executive of Thomas Cook, Peter Fankhauser. Speaking publicly Mr Fankhauser said that “from the deepest of my heart I am sorry”.

Last week an inquest jury ruled that the children, aged seven and six, had been unlawfully killed, and that Thomas Cook had “breached its duty of care”. The public apology comes after the children’s parents, Neil Shepherd and Sharon Wood, had previously criticised the company for not apologising to them personally, having only received a letter sent by the chief executive. The company came under criticism after it emerged that it had received compensation from the owners of the hotel of around ten times the amount that the parents had received. Thomas Cook then announced that it was donating £1.5 million to UNICEF but had not consulted with the family about the donation. Once social media became aware of the situation the holiday firm faced a barrage of complaints and calls to boycott Thomas Cook. Mr Fankhauser said he regretted saying Thomas Cook had done “nothing wrong” when giving evidence at the coroner’s court in Wakefield last week. He went on to say “it is absolutely clear that there are things that we as a company could have done better in the past nine years, in particular how we have conducted our relationship with the family, and things are going to change. I am not going to repeat the mistakes of the past by talking about the family in public”. It is understood that a private meeting was scheduled between the parents and Mr Fankhauser yesterday. The children, from Horbury, near Wakefield were on holiday with their father Neil Shepherd and his now wife, Ruth, when they died. All four were found by a chambermaid in a bungalow at the hotel, in 2006, with the children having died and Mr Shepherd and Ruth both being taken to hospital in coma’s. In a trial, held in Greece in 2010, Thomas Cook was cleared of responsibility and were awarded damages against the hotel’s owner.

Chief Executive of Thomas Cook

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Airports to have free unlimited Wi-Fi by Jeanette Rice

AENA, THE Spanish airport management company, announced last week that they will be able to offer free Wi-Fi in all their airports by the end of the year. The contract for the airports is currently provided by Kibi Wireless but that is due to expire shortly. An AENA spokesperson said that this was the ideal time to review and upgrade the services that they currently offer. Companies have been invited to tender for the new business, which will offer an unlimited free service with an option to upgrade to a premium, faster speed, pay service. Currently some of the Spanish airports do offer the free Wi-Fi service but only for a period of thirty minutes. It is anticipated that the contract will be awarded within the next couple of months and once awarded, AENA say, it will be a fur-

ther two months until the new internet service will be operational. AENA anticipate that this will be around October but definitely before the end of the year. A statement issued by AENA last Thursday detailed their plans for offering a free Wi-Fi service stating that it was a further step in their bid to improve digital services to it’s customers, who are more technologically advanced than ever before. AENA also stated that they planned to upgrade their other digital platforms so that passengers would be able to access more detailed information to improve their experience, for example, reserving spaces in the airport’s car park, flight and boarding gate information and paying for access into the VIP lounge.

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Satisfaction guaranteed LAWYER OSCAR Anton entered the amphitheatre of local politics through a genuine desire to help people in Javea – the coastal town where he lives and works. by Jack Troughton He has just served four years as Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Finance – part of a successful and popular team that brought sweeping changes to the town hall and community. The solicitor, a married father of two, said he wanted to build a better place for his family with a better quality of life. “I just like helping people and I do it because it you get personal satisfaction,” he revealed to RTN. “I certainly don’t do it for the money – I can earn more than my town hall monthly salary by winning one divorce case!” As a lawyer working in Javea, Oscar built a relationship with councillors in the town hall and frequently went to the local author-

ity on professional matters. “Sometimes it was difficult to get answers. On one occasion I was told that if I was not happy how things were, I should get involved in politics – otherwise I had to shut up! I took that advice. SUPPORT “Politics takes up a lot of time – my wife would prefer it if I was just in business because of the time it takes – but she can see it makes me happy and supports me. “There are the many people who voted for me and my party, there are thousands – they want to improve things in Javea as well.”

On Sunday Xabia Democratica – the party Oscar helped found five years ago – will stand in coalition with Ciudadanos por Javea, both have councillors in the current government team. Oscar said seven of the 21 candidates were part of the expat population reflecting the international nature of the population. “In these elections things are different. The beginning of XD was all about getting into the town hall and try to work with other parties – we wanted to be able to influence things,” he said. “We have proved we are hard working an honest – now, we want to win. It is very different, but at the end of the day, it is whatever is best for the town.”

Oscar Anton at the council Help Desk

Continued from front page... He said there were three Red Cross key holders who could have assisted and the HELP charity did “wonderful work” in making sure hospital stays came to a satisfactory conclusion. “This is a situation we want to stop. It is something that really needs to be sorted out. The hospital really needs its behind kicking!” he added. RELEASE Elaine Horton, President of Jalon Valley HELP, has personal knowledge of elderly people being released without insuring essential care was in place on their return home. She said it might be a breakdown in communication – most pensioners offered the chance of going home would immediately say “yes” – but added: “It is no good sending people home without

proper care arrangements in place.” Elaine told RTN: “There is no justification for this. I don’t think it is on – it cannot be right to just discharge people at that time of night. This should not have happened.” And she said: “I have been to the hospital when it is frantic and at night when there are people in the corridors – that’s the same in hospitals the world over. “But just to send a 92-year-old woman home to her 94-year-old husband? How can that be justified? It is not acceptable. “The issue is a lack of preparation? Surely they need to be satisfied the husband was capable of looking after her. That is where this example all falls down and I am aware that this has happened a couple of times before through the feedback we get at HELP.”


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La Vila remains Roman PLANS ARE underway to protect important Roman remains in Villajoyosa and make them accessible to visitors as the town highlights its historical heritage.

by Jack Troughton The Imperial Baths of Allon – the name of the Roman city where the modern Spanish town is built – will be the centrepiece of a new museum but the spa itself will first be restored. And it is planned to link the thermal baths – set in a protected public ‘green’ area - to other sites of interest in a ‘cultural corridor’ designed by Jaime Lloret including the town’s museum, the Chocolate museum, the theatre and the Finca la Barbera dels Arogones. Villajoyosa Town Hall believes the attractions will bring more visitors to the area and create jobs

for local people. Archaeologists discovered the thermal baths of Allon, built in the first Century AD, in 2006 and uncovered pools and saunas, as well as an open area for sport, and a commercial street with shops. The Romans built the baths around the same time the Colosseum was being constructed in Rome and the erupting volcano Vesuvius was about to cover Pompeii in lava. And Allon became a capital of the surrounding district, the ‘territorium’ covering scattered villages and homes as far away as Albir, Alfaz del Pi and Altea.

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Rotarian news...

Rotary celebrates milestone

ROTARIANS FROM across the Costa Blanca enjoyed a party atmosphere on Tuesday to celebrate the 150th meeting of the Rotary International Fellowship Denia. A special paella lunch was organised at the Mapamundi Restaurant in the Marina Alta town – the meeting presided over by Ove Wittstock, who was also President at the first meeting in October 2006. And Chris Potter outlined the history of Rotary on the Costa Blanca – outlawed by the Franco regime, it thrived following the dictator’s death and successful clubs sprang up along the coast.

Vice Consul accepts presidential role

BRITISH VICE Consul Lloyd Milen is looking forward to his new role as President of the Royal British Legion District North Spain. Mr Milen, based at the British Consulate in Alicante, was inaugurated into office during a short ceremony at Ciudad Patricia in Benidorm and was presented with a ‘chain of office’ and Legion badge. The district area runs from the French border to Baza in the province of Granada and has 18 active branches. The Consulate team already works closely with the Legion dealing with British nationals who may need help and support from the charity. And District Chairman Nigel Hails said he looked forward to working more closely with the new President in the future. Anyone needing the legion’s welfare information can ring 676 451 780, weekdays 9am to 5pm – and for more general information about the charity call 648 860 251 (weekdays) or visit the website www. britishlegion.org.uk/counties/spain-north


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How the West was won

Serving the people PASSIONATE ABOUT politics, Adrian Llobell Sala wants to get people involved in local government and open the doors of the town hall to everyone. by Jack Troughton The 29-year-old is the PSOE candidate for mayor in Teulada Moraira and aims to lead a process of political transformation and regeneration in the community. Adrian has been an opposition councillor for four years and says he understands how the town hall “should – and should not – work”. He told RTN: “The time has come to be brave and push for transformation. It is the time to attend to people’s needs and listen to their concerns. “It is the opportunity to lighten the dark rooms in the town hall, to open the win-

dows and let in the fresh revitalising air.” He said his party was committed to helping the whole community and would make a councillor responsible for a different zone in the municipality in addition to their other roles. And Adrian promised a citizen’s advice office to provide suggestions and solutions to people’s problems. “This will provide direct, quick answers to different issues that might arise.” He also wants to introduce a new model for town budgets that would allow residents to become more involved

in spending and investment decisions. PSOE will also look to improve communications through the transport system – insuring there was a better bus service between both centres and improve security and cleaning services to the urbanisations. “The measures, all of which are real, necessary and practicable, I will be taking from day one of my tenure as Mayor of Teulada Moraira. These represent a serious commitment from me and my fellow councillors; they are our contract with the citizens.”

JALON VALLEY HELP are celebrating a gold rush after the success of last weekend’s annual May Fayre and its Wild West theme. The charity collected 4,733€ - and counting – to help its invaluable work in the local community while families enjoyed fun in the sun. “As far as we are concerned it was just a brilliant day, and everyone had a whale of a time,” said HELP President Elaine Horton. “And the fact that other charities made money as well is absolutely top dollar. “We could not be more pleased – we have a great team of volunteers who gave their time to do it – with a smile on their faces. What a fabulous event.” Pictured are HELP volunteers running the ‘World’s Best JVH Tombola’, an annual fixture of the fair.


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Protecting dental wealth CARING COMPANY Continental Wealth

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Management has invested in its employees’ health to keep everyone smiling. by Jack Troughton

The Costa Blanca-based wealth management company has signed a three-year contract with dentist Simon Rudland at Clinica Dental Javea to care for its 70 workers’ oral health. Continental Wealth Management believes the investment with the surgery at Avenida del Pla 126/1a, Javea, will pay dividends and it is the only company in the area to offer employees such a service. The company says it is another example of its policy of caring for the CWM team. It believes it will actually save money over time. And the corporate health service will provide an immediate boost for its public image – with everyone able to meet clients with a bright healthy smile. Medical research underlines there are important reasons to maintain healthy mouths, teeth and gums, because oral health and body health are fundamentally linked. Dentists say good oral hygiene and oral health actually improves overall health – reducing the risk of serious disease and helps preserve a healthy memory into people’s golden years. The phrase ‘healthy mouth, healthy you’ is true...and backed by science. It is never too early to start. Youngsters should be encouraged to take care of their teeth and gums. Good habits learned in childhood can pay off in later years.

HYGIENE Adults tempted to shrug off ‘good habits’ for oral hygiene – brushing, flossing, and regular check-ups at the dentist – should remember they are a role model to their kids. Decayed teeth and gum disease can not only be unsightly but can also lead to bad breath – affecting self-confidence; self-image; and self-esteem. A healthy mouth boosts an individual’s quality of life and allows a person to eat and sleep better – and boost concentration without aching teeth and mouth infections to worry about. And a healthy mouth can cut the risk of heart disease. Chronic inflammation from gum disease has been linked to the development of cardiovascular problems and strokes. Adults with gingivitis, swollen and bleeding gums, performed worse in memory tests and other cognitive skills than those with healthy mouths according to a report in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. They performed badly in two particular areas; verbal recall and subtraction. Both are skills used in everyday life, yet an antibacterial mouthwash and toothpaste help control bacteria, the cause of gingivitis. The experts stop short of saying there is a ‘cause and effect’

Dentist Simon Rudland with CWM’s Jody Kirby and the chair, Simon’s wife Caroline

between gum disease and other health problems but the link continues to be highlighted in studies. And Continental Wealth Management has got the message: maintaining oral health helps protect overall health.


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Chess mates

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Jobs minister in Calpe

DETERMINED CHESS players Robert Simpson and Graeme Campbell have crossed off on of their ‘bucket list’ challenges by achieving official world rankings. by Jack Troughton The marathon effort took three years but the two U3A Denia members can now boast they are recognised for their skills across the globe by FIDE, the international chess federation. Robert is in the select league of fame at number 106,994 and Graeme is the world’s 106,604th bets player. The process involved the pair playing over 70 games in official FIDE tournaments throughout Valencia, including an international competition involving players from a number of different countries. Each match needed hours of concentration as they matched their skills against players already holding FIDE ratings as they were assessed – during these contests there were highs as played fellow veterans, and lows as they pitted against some highly ranked players still at primary school. Over a celebratory glass of bubbly, Graeme said his ranking was: “A bit like my school reports, opportunities for improvement! “However, the whole process was very uplifting, and makes one realise that despite our advancing years, it is still possible to make new challenges happen.” For more information about the U3A Chess Group, email Graeme at chess@deniau3a.org

In the fish market (from left) Alberto Fabra, Fatima Banez, Jose Ciscar and Cesar Sanchez

Robert and Graeme with their certificates

SPAIN’S MINISTER of Employment Fatima Banez visited the Marina Alta on Wednesday to back Mayor Cesar Sanchez and his commitment to creating jobs. The Partido Popular politician, appointed to the Rajoy government in 2011, was joined on the campaign trail by Valencia’s President Alberto Fabra and his deputy Jose Ciscar, and other party ‘big guns’. The party visited the fish market in Calpe Port, shops and small businesses, as Mr Sanchez underlined: “Employment in Calpe is my priority.” He said that the town needed a council that supported local businesses, “the engine of our economy that can create jobs for our people”. And Mr Sanchez said the PP would create incentives to “energise” the people and move projects forward. “There is still much to do, but Calpe has improved figures in our four-year term, especially with female employment.” The mayor noted central government had invested 1 million Euros to build a footbridge across the busy N332 – removing an accident black spot as pedestrians leave the railway station – and improving access to Calpe with two new roundabouts.


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Fine tuning in Teulada Moraira by Jack Troughton

CARLOS LINARES Banon – candidate to become Mayor of Teulada Moraira – plans to continue the good work of successive Partido Popular governments with people remaining the ‘key players’. The 28-year-old is new to politics, since 2011 he has worked as a director of the region’s natural parks, but is committed to working with all residents – both Spanish and expats. He told RTN: “In a few lines, our project is to continue the work that has been done for many years by different PP governments. We think that if it’s not broken, don’t fix it. “We will continue to improve the town hall and services we are giving our residents. It is very important we get close to the people – local government should be about listening to the people – and we want and need the people to be next to us in order to improve things.”

Carlos said the PP had brought together a young, committed and international team. Teacher Laura Hillstead is standing at number five on the list to represent English speakers. The team is committed to transparent government and sustainable growth throughout the municipality – and will continue to develop tourism as the economic driving force. Key projects involve the phased installation of a new sewage system, and street lighting in the outlying urbanisations. SECURITY “We will also focus on improving the security of our residents,” added Carlos. “We want to extend the CCTV network into the urbanisations and other points in the town. “We also want to continue to work on Neighbourhood Watch schemes and bring an

Linares Banon with colleague Laura Hillstead

increased police presence to residential areas.” He said the town hall finances were “in very good health” and pledged to keep a tight rein on spending to insure “good value for money”. Carlos believes the worst of ‘The Crisis’ is over and is keen to encourage job creation and local entrepreneurs through a business centre, improve practical training, and have a list of people able to work on environmen-

tal cleaning brigades. “Tourism is vital. We will fight to get Teulada Moraira well known throughout the world. Promoting Teulada Moraira as a destination helps our economy and brings employment.” He added: “I think we have brought together a good team of people – we are here to help everybody, we are a town of many nationalities and our team reflects this.”


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Put some clothes on please!

I may be mistaken but I thought that Benidorm had rules about people walking the streets and going into bars half naked. I am not talking about the young people who go out in the evenings with hardly anything on, but the beer bellied giants that appear every summer thinking we all want to see how miss-shaped and totally illegible their tattoo has now become. I know it gets hot, and I know the larger person feels it more but I find it the hight of bad manners not to put your shirt on when you aren’t’ on the beach. It isn’t just the men, women falling out of bikinis that may have once fitted are also on my hit list. I very rarely see the Spanish being such exhibitionist and quite frankly it makes me ashamed to be British. Mary Barker, Benidorm

Dangerous dogs I HOPE you will tell the story of these two dangerous dogs. Last Wednesday night, in Balcón al Mar, the two dogs, both with collars and appearing well looked after, were seen moving from garden to garden very fast and in almost military style. They ransacked each house and moved with purpose, to kill. One neighbour still can’t believe they managed to get over his very high wall. Within minutes they had killed one of my cats and chased two others in 3 different houses including my own. One neighbour witnessed the killing and was left in shock. Another neighbour and myself saw each of the dogs and chased them out of our homes as they had targeted and chased our cats. Since then I have spoken to many people. These dogs have been sighted a lot. One lady said that there have been 3 other cat killings attributed to these dogs, not including my cat and another which went missing two months ago. Other people have said they have

seen these dogs and were in fear for themselves and children in the area and have put up higher fences around their homes. One adult no longer runs in the evenings for fear of these dogs. They are lean, strong, and agile hunting dogs that work as a pack. I have seen their speed, efficiency and viciousness and I fear for anything that gets in their path whether it be another dog, cat, baby or vulnerable adult. These dogs will jump high walls and enter gardens and homes. The police are very aware of these dogs as various reports have been made about them. Some people have said they might not see the dogs for months and then see them every day so it’s very possible that the owners just have a holiday home here. I am now trying to locate and stop these dogs and I also want to raise awareness of the danger of owners allowing their dogs to roam. Patrick Armstrong

R.E. UK Vehicle Tax Discs

IN RESPONSE to the recent letter on this subject, as predicted the end of UK paper tax discs seems to have created problems across Europe. In the absence of a tax disc it is down to the driver, when the vehicle is outside the UK, to be able to show that the vehicle is legally taxed when requested to do so. The DVLA Vehicle Enquiry web site will instantly display the tax and MOT status of a vehicle on entry of the registration number and vehicle make, so it would seem to be wise to carry a print out of this information at all times. John Curzons.



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THE ENGLISH Choir of Teulada Moriara joined three other singing groups to join in the town’s Europe Day celebrations at the 600-seat municipal Auditori.

The choir outside the hall prior to the grand finale

by Jack Troughton The choir was delighted to accept an invitation from Mayor Antonio Bertomeu and joined Coral Teuladina, Cor La Senieta, and the Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir to help mark the event. And the four choirs took to the stage for a grand finale to sing the European anthem ‘Himno a la Alegria’ – the Spanish version of Beethoven’s ‘Ode to Joy’, which won a standing ovation. Mr Bertomeu, who is retiring from his position, thanks all the people of different nationalities for coming together to mark Europe Day – and said everyone should strive to be a good European.

Councillors from different parties, who will fight Sunday’s local elections, vowed they would continue to build integration and create tolerance and respect for all cultures and making a harmonious atmosphere for everyone. The concert was compered by the English Choir’s Director Joanna Baldwin and at the grand piano was the talented musician Heather Butcher. Starting with ‘Sin Ti’, a beautiful Spanish ballad, the English Choir continued with contrasts; singing ‘When I’m Sixty Four’ and ‘Super Trouper’, songs made famous by the Beatles and Abba.

They concluded their individual performance with a selection of music and songs from Lerner and Loewe’s ‘My Fair Lady’, and bowed out to tumultuous applause. The English Choir’s next public performance is on Monday 8th June at Moraira Parish Church and it will be a full length concert including music from Phantom of the Opera, California Dreaming, and Rutter’s Gaelic Blessing. The event is part of the Moors and Christian Festival and entrance is free. For more information about the choir, contact Judith on 96 648 0195.

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Spanish Set Jetting Starts in Valencia A NEW form of tourism has arrived on the Costa Blanca. by Keith Nicol Along with local films being shot here, including Bill Little‘s ‘Trained to Kill’ and Siesta Production’s ‘The Cucaracha Club’. Local author, journalist and educator Bob Yareham has just had his latest book published; ‘101 Locations’. The book is a fun and informative guide to where 101 of the most important English language films were made in Spain. 101 Locations is a perfect accompaniment for film buffs looking to add to their array of cinema knowledge; for instance, did you know that Clint Eastwood had to share a bed in a guesthouse because there wasn’t enough money for good hotels when he made ‘A Fistful of Dollars’ in Madrid and Almeria? Do you know where Steven Spielberg built his prisoner of war camp in Spain for ‘Empire of the Sun? Did you know that Michael Caine tried to steal some jewels from the Spanish royal family’s summer palace in Majorca? Do you know which Spanish city has a cinema called ‘Lara’ because ‘Doctor Zhivago’ was made there? Discover the answers to these questions, and to many, many more, in Bob’s book. The festinating book gives a first insight to many of how Spain’s vast and barren landscape has been used for every-

thing from Spaghetti Westerns to desert war backgrounds. Visitors to Loja, in the province of Granada, are frequently surprised when they come across the silhouette of the Marx Brothers overlooking the village. Although the brothers do not have any connection with Loja, curiously, the same view opens the film “Duck Soup” (1933), representing Groucho’s eccentric kingdom of Sylvania. Now known as ‘Mirador (viewpoint) de Sylvania’, this monument is an example of the importance of ‘set-jetting’ in Spain, a country where over 700 English language films have been made and continue to be made, because as Orson Welles once said: “Spain is not a country, it is a continent.” Even today you can find just about any kind of scenery you need, and years ago, with the compliance of the dictator Franco, the Spanish army and police force were readily available to make all kinds of epics. Cinema tourism (set-jetting) is an undeniable fact; you only need to ask the delighted authorities of New Zealand, where they are still reaping the benefits of visitors attracted by the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Here in Spain, the number of American pilgrims on the ‘Camino de Santiago’ multiplied by five as a direct conse-

Cinematographer John Cabrera with the author Bob Yareham

quence of Martin Sheen’s film ‘The Way’. Bob added; “Spain has it all; the deserts, the beaches, the forests, mountains, lakes and rivers, and of course that old Spanish castle magic. Hundreds of villages and towns were transformed in the 50s, 60s and 70s when Hollywood arrived and changed their lives. Many of today’s popular tourist resorts owe their initial prosperity to film makers, who hired entire populations, as well as the more than willing, disciplined Spanish army and police force to produce their epics about Romans, medieval knights or American GIs.” In this guide there are 101 films and their locations, (the title is of course a nudge and a wink to the Disney classic about the spotted dogs), and it is hoped that readers will visit these places and share the knowledge that Spain is a lot more than sun, sand and sangria; although that’s all pretty good stuff too. The book was released on April 30th and is published by the Asturian bi-lingual publishing company, Camelot. The book is dedicated to the memory of former Denia resident and world famous cinematographer John Cabrera, who according to Bob Yareham, did more for the Spanish film industry than they will ever realise.


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Triple topping

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THREE TOP Costa Blanca acts provided a feast of music for an audience at the El Cid Restaurant on Saturday – proving variety really is the spice of life.

(from left) Claire, Hooky, Markus, and Kirsty

by Jack Troughton

Popular duo the Dolce Divas, blues fusion guitarist Markus K, and multiinstrumentalist Hooky all appeared on stage to entertain. The Dolce Divas’ pianist Kirsty Glen has given the band a new dimension by taking on more vocal duties, a perfect foil for the soprano of Claire Harkness-Post and together they performed some classical works and West End favourites – and were joined on stage by Markus to play some unusual arrangements of familiar songs. Markus’ own set featured some of his own compositions, blended with numbers

by JJ Cale and BB King – even a version of ‘Jumping Jack Flash’, the Rolling Stones standard. And German musician Hooky surprised the audience with his mastery of the Spanish guitar and some skilful flamenco, before ending the evening with Markus and playing more blues. The three acts combined to bring an audience an unusual eclectic mix of music, while illustrating their own professionalism as they combined their skills. For more information about Dolce Divas, Markus K and Hooky, visit www. headlinerscb.com or call 96 684 1131.

WARM EVENING weather tempted 18 members of U3A Marina Baixa outdoors for a monthly picnic in the Eucalyptus Park in Albir. Everyone enjoyed the food and company – with a series of humorous anecdotes being told as well-received entertainment. On Tuesday 9th June the next picnic is being held in the picnic area behind the Villa Gadea Hotel in Altea. For further details, call Elaine Mitchell on 96 656 4962. And for more information about the association, visit www.u3amarinabaixa.com or call Joan Flint on 96 586 1226 or 663 637 167.

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Capital trip!

MEMBERS OF U3A Denia welcomed friends from other Universities of the Third Age for a five-day trip to Madrid and some serious sight-seeing in the capital and nearby cities. Visits included a journey to Toledo, the home of El Greco and also famous for its black and gold jewellery and sword making. Another highlight was seeing the famous Tapas Mercado de San Miguel to breathe in an “amazing” atmosphere, while the party also enjoyed a journey to Segovia to view the famous Roman aqueduct – 20km long and built to supply water to the military fort – and seeing the Alcazar Palace.



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Spain to expect further economic growth this year

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SPAIN’S ECONOMY minster, Luis de Guindos, announced on Monday that the countries growth was anticipated to reach 3.5 percent by the end of this year. by Jeanette Rice The minister went on to detail that the economy grew by 0.9 percent in the first quarter of this year which was an increase in the growth from the previous three

Luis de Guindos

month period. This acceleration in the economy had forced him to review his previous prediction of 2.9 percent and all indicators showed that it would in fact be nearer to 3.5 percent. Spain emerged from its double dip recession at the end of 2013 with the economy growing over the past seven quarters. These predictions have, however, not met with agreement by all within the financial community, with some economists stating that Spain’s recovery will not last due to several unresolved issues.

One of the key issues overshadowing the recent growth, they say, is the problem of persistently low salaries and a rise in part time and temporary work. According to official figures only one in ten work contracts signed in March were for permanent positions. During the first quarter of 2015 the rise in temporary contracts was 5.42 percent with the rise in permanent contracts only growing by 2.71 percent, almost half of the temporary figures. The economists also pointed out that the majority of these positions were within the agricultural

market and tourism fields, which would imply that off season the figures would drastically change and that this could not be reflected in the current mid season figures. With unemployment being at almost 24 percent, a figure the economist felt was still high, these fluctuations in temporary positions could only be set to increase the unemployment figure further. Other key issues were, they felt, that although there had been a rise in exports due to internal devaluation (where a country seeks to regain its competitiveness through

lowering wage costs) the trade deficit had continued to grow. They also felt that because the government was currently divided, it would not be able to maintain its path of economic growth. Not all economist are taking the same view, Christian Schulz, a senior economist at Berenberg bank said that “Spain’s recovery shows that reforms can work and with that unemployment will reduce much further. Spain is a shining example to countries such as Greece to show what their government could do even when it has political fragility”.


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legal

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Carlos Baos

from White & Baos Abogados Solicitors Lawyers

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Rent to buy

Letting with the option to purchase: It can be the solution INCREASINGLY MANY clients request our assistance in regard to leases and lettings with the option to buy, as at this moment this formula is increasingly being used, due probably to the difficulty of access to credit and bank loans, or job instability, or because property prices seem to be stable, etc. Personally I think it could be a very good choice, depending on the circumstances, it could be the best or only option to reach an agreement between parties. It allows the seller / landlord to obtain an income, rent, while waiting for the property to be sold. Also, it is possible to agree a premium to be paid to have the option to purchase, to be paid by the tenant for having the right to purchase the property for a certain period of time. If finally the right to purchase is not exercised, this premium would be kept by the seller. In some cases, however, the parties can agree an option to purchase free of any premium for having the option. On the other hand, it allows the tenant and potential buyer, among other advantages, to live for a time in

the property before buying it. In this way, they can see if it really fits with his/ her needs, and invest the money paid for rent on a possible purchase, etc. Lettings with an option or right to purchase, are a double contract, two in one. On the one hand the tenant is allowed to live in the property for the time agreed in exchange for a rent to be paid, and on other hand, for the period of time agreed by the parties, the tenants will have the opportunity to exercise their rights to purchase the property, deducting all or part of the lease rents paid. This dual contract must be drafted very carefully, and as always we recommend you seek the advice of an expert lawyer, as you must make sure that your interests are protected both in relation to the letting and the purchase. Amongst other points, it is essential to make absolutely clear: - The property or properties object of the lease and option to purchase, its description, status, etc. - Price, and other conditions relating to the sale.

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

- Rent to pay during the letting period, who will bear the cost of supplies, local taxes, kind of rental to be agreed, etc. - Length and term of the rental agreement (here we must be careful with forced extensions), and period during which the tenant could exercise his/her right to purchase. - If the right or option to purchase will be free or if the tenant will have to pay a premium. - The amount or percentage of the rent that will be deducted from the purchase price. Finally it must be noted that such contracts could be registered at the Land Registry in Spain, and if it is a second-hand property that finally is purchased, Transfer Tax would apply as with a normal resale. If you have any query, please contact us.


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money

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Keith Littlewood International Financial Adviser

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65+ Guaranteed Growth Bonds fraud attempt

FRAUDSTERS HAVE set up a bogus website claiming to be the official site for National Savings & Investments and are contacting members of the public, cold calling them and offering them the chance to invest in 65+ Guaranteed Growth Bonds. Members of the public who are searching for the National Savings & Investments website (for example on search engines) may be directed to the fake one which then asks them to supply contact information. Victims are then receiving a follow up e-mail and/or phone call from the fraudsters who are requesting evidence of identity documents and bank account details either over the phone or by sending the victims fake forms to fill out. Please be cautious. Never give out your bank details or ID from any company that has cold called you. I have had one client who almost fell victim but had the sense to sit back and think things through before handing over the Bank Account details and saying goodbye to her ÂŁ20,000.

Please note these 65+ Guaranteed Bonds are no longer on sale but there is an expectation that others may be launched soon by the NS&I. What is available for Ex-Pats living in Spain are the Spanish Compliant Bonds that can offer security as well as a very good rate of return and can cater for all risk profiles from the Cautious Investor to the more speculative risk taker. These can be very tax efficient and offer an excellent vehicle for clients wanting to take regular income or if you just want to let your investments grow over time If you would like a brochure or more information on Spanish Compliant Bonds or just simply want a sit down and

a face to face discussion about your savings then do not hesitate to email or phone me, often just a reassuring discussion is all that is needed for some people. If you need advice or have any questions regarding the above you can contact me on 657 684 094 or email keith.littlewood@blacktowerfm.com

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


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Benidorm cast supporting Emaus with charity evening by Irena Bodnarec EMAUS IS a local charity – based in Altea, which turns 36 this month. Its founder, Fransisco Nadal was born one year after the start of the Spanish Civil War and the family escaped to France as his father was anti Franco, where they settled. However, as that finished the Second World War broke out and Fransisco´s father went and fought against the Germans, where he was captured and held a prisoner of war for five years. During that time Emaus International took care of Fransisco and his mother in France. Upon the death of the Spanish dictator in 1978, the parents felt it safe to move back to Spain – leaving Fransisco in France, by which time he was settled and working, sending money back to Spain. At that point they decided to turn their family home in Altea into a centre for 14 children – there was no such thing as Social Services in Spain at the time and it continues to this day to house children with emotional and psychological issues who have no family to look after them. It seems almost impossible to believe that Social Services here did not evolve until 1980 – up until that point it was left to the family. At present Emaus has nearly 300 employees – yet only four years ago it was double that number. The reason – funding. Many of those have not been paid for months and the Emaus Association is relying on costly bank loans to cover the running cost of the 18 centres. The Association has not received any funding from the Valencian Regional Government since the start of the economic crisis and revelations of bribery scandals involving politicians. Money received from Central Government was wasted on the Formula 1 circuit in Valencia to the tune of €40 million under the then President of Valencia, Fransisco Camps. Now it has come to a crucial situation and as Montserrat Fiter, President of the Asociation Emaus puts it “Emaus is very sick”. In order to survive they are reliant on charity and so have set up “Euro a Month” to help fund the 320 children, pensioners, mentally handicapped and abused women living within the Emaus run shelters. Telitec are sponsoring the initiative and everyone that donates will be entered into a monthly draw with the chance of winning a mobile phone. Janine Duvitski, better known to many as swinger Jacqueline from the ITV comedy series is the official ambassador of the fundraising initiative and spread the word to her fellow cast members. Writer and Creator of the show – Derren Litten together with Simon Bird, Line Producer at Tiger Aspect went and met Montserrat, where she took them on a tour of the Altea children’s home and showed them the everyday challenges they are faced with. Determined to help they have set about organizing a charity event, which will be held on Friday 29th May at the UK Cabaret Club (underneath the Presidente Hotel). It will be a fun karaoke night with Jake Canuso, Tony Maudsley, Sherrie Hewson, Tim Healy and Johnny Vegas – and even Derren has promised to take to the stage himself! Tickets are €10 and will be available at the door and throughout the night Derren´s Bucket will be passed around the room which he has personally pledged to match, regardless of how much has been collected. All those attending will also receive a much coveted “Solana” wristband. It promises to be a fantastic night – and all to benefit a very worth cause. If you are unable to attend but would like to support Emaus please go to their website where there is a donate button: www.euroamonth.com Well done to Derren and all those supporting our local charity which is sadly in a very desperate state.


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Roses in Spain

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Dick Handscombe Holistic gardener and author

FROM THE north to the south of Spain roses look wonderful in public and private gardens at present, as they have in late spring for two millenniums. THE FLOWERS and perfume can turn otherwise uninteresting walls, corners of gardens, patios or courtyards, gazeboes or arches, and old terraces into wonderful features. The six most important factors being the choice of plants, their planting in well prepared rich soil, regular watering, the frequent removal of dead flowers, the prevention of diseases and a heavy late winter pruning. Before you decide to invest in rose plants recognise that: Although roses can flower for nine months of the year they will not be as continuously flowering or as profusely covered with flowers as say bougainvilleas or lantanas. Climbers can be planted as an isolated feature or fitted in with other climbers on a wall or pergola but bush roses look best in a dedicated rose bed or garden when planted closely to give a mass of colour. Roses can be very rewarding but they require more work than many other rewarding plants especially the deadheading to remove dead flowers , light summer and heavy winter pruning. In hot weather roses often last longer if cut and put in a vase than if left on the bush. If one cuts roses for the house this reduces the colour in the rose garden unless extensive. This is why many Spaniards grow their roses alongside their vegetable plots. In general there is less choice of varieties of roses in Spanish nurseries than in northern Europe, some of the varieties you will not recognise, and the

best varieties sell out fast. Unless you have a local nursery with a good selection obtain a few mail order catalogues from UK specialists and order early to avoid disappointments. One good thing about Spain is that it is easy to propagate roses from cuttings at any time of the year. So beg a cutting of every rose that impresses you in your neighbours and friends gardens, or beg the stems of cut roses when they empty a vase to throw them away. We use the following approach learned from a Spanish neighbour. Cut off the flowering or leafy top. Slit the base of the cutting for a centimetre and a half and squeeze in a dried sweet corn seed. ii. Plant the cutting so that two thirds of the cutting is buried making sure that the sweet corn is not dislodged. Keep damp. We prefer to plant cuttings in the open ground to planting in pots - largely because we might forget to water them! iii. When the cutting shows significant strong growth grow it on in the same place or dig up and transplant when a year old during the late autumn, winter or early spring. The heat and humidity of Spain can cause as many disease problems as in northern Europe. However the following actions should avoid most disasters. i. Only use healthy cuttings and purchase healthy plants. ii. Never allow rose plants to dry out.

iii. Feed by working well rotted manure into planting holes and surround the base of planted stems with a ring of horse, goat or sheep manure each spring. A twice monthly feed with a proprietary rose fertilizer or comfrey solution is also beneficial during the months of flowering. iv. Plant garlic corms alongside each plant or if growing alongside the vegetable plant grow a line of garlic through the rose bed to protect against fungal diseases. v. Spray plants against rust with an infusion made from horsetail and tomato leaves. vi. Prune off any diseased leaves and stems as soon as they occur and dispose of well away from rose bed. Do not compost them. May your efforts lead to displays as good as those in Madrid and Granada at this time and with the appropriate varieties through to Christmas as well.



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Let Us Entertain You IT’S ALMOST showtime and the Campoverde Theatre group is busy rehearsing for their next colourful and energetic show. by Keith Nicol ‘LET US ENTERTAIN You’ will be performed at the San Miguel Casa de Cultura on Friday 19th, Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st June 2015. This latest variety show contains lots of well-known songs, great dance routines and funny comedy sketches. The show promises to be an evening of great entertainment as the Campoverde Company romp through a full and diverse programme.

THIS TIME the Theatre Group has nominated AMMA, Alzheimer’s Mar Menor Association as its chosen charity. AMMA has special relevance for the group as one of the founding members of the AMMA charity has been a long time member of Campoverde and has served on the committee of the theatre group for many years. Louise Innes was very concerned that there are insufficient day care facilities for English speaking people suffering from advanced Alzheimer’s. Together with other likeminded people, including Raquel Pena, AMMA was formed to provide quality day care and stimulation for people with Alzheimer’s, in English, and also to provide a much needed respite for carers who increasingly become socially isolated as they care for loved ones. Please go along and enjoy a great evening out at the Campoverde Theatre Group’s latest show and support this important new charity. As everyone knows, Alzheimer’s is a terrible condition that strikes people from every part of society. For tickets please phone Jude on 966 844 460 or 676 557 104.

Choir’s summer swansong

THE COSTA Blanca Male Voice Choir is making the final preparations for its final charity concert of the summer season on Saturday (23rd May). It is the climax of the choir’s activities for the season, and it is joined by special guests L’Afas Canta at the Salon de Actos in Teulada for a performance starting at 7pm. Tickets are still available for a magnificent evening of choral music and it is in aid of the single-parent support group, charity Guardian Angels. Seats can be reserved by calling 96 574 4577. And the choir hopes its first CD, ‘As Long as I Have Music’ will be available to buy or order. For more information, visit the choir’s website www.costablancamalevoicechoir.wikidot.com



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Strutting their stuff for Reach Out by Keith Nicol

THE MARINA Bar, Calle de las Rosas, Torrevieja, is where to be for the free, ‘Reach Out’, charity fashion show on Friday 5th June. The leisurely afternoon event takes place from 2pm to 5pm and showcases the quality and cheap prices that one can find in the ‘Reach Out’ charity shops. After the fashion show, the outfits modelled in the show together with other accessories, clothes, bags and jewellery, will all be put on sale. The afternoon will continue with a fundraising Raffle, Tombola and Mini Auction plus, like in years gone by, will feature other stalls selling various goods. Organisers David and Lorraine Whitney and their dedicated team of volunteers hope that this show will be as successful as last year. So go along, grab a bargain and in so doing help this very worthwhile charity. The Reach Out Shops sell anything that is donated to them to raise money to feed the families registered with us and the homeless. They also give vouchers to the value of €5 for each registered person per month for them to choose what they would like. Furniture, white goods and other electrical items are given to registered families as needed and available. Their shops have a great variety of clothes and bric-a-brac at very cheap prices. If you are looking for furniture, electrical or household items, do drop in as they might just have what you need. Their main shop, HQ and drop in centre is located at Calle Bella Antonia 1, Local 4; open on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays from 10am until 2pm and Saturdays 10am until 1pm. You can find Lorraine and David in their other ‘boutique’ shop, located at Calle Doña Sinforosa 8, Torrevieja; open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10am until 2pm.

Lorraine Whitney (Reach Out), Dave Monaghan (Marina Bar) David Whitney (Reach Out) Rita Monaghan (Marina Bar) and a bear looking for a name at the 2014 Fashion Show event

Colourful curtain call

BRIGHT COLOURFUL arrangements will brighten up the last demonstration of the current ‘floral year’ of the Marina Alta and Costa Blanca Floral Club on Thursday 28th May. The club is looking forward to welcoming UK National Demonstrator Katherine Lee to show off some of her skills at the Salon de Actos at La Senieta, Moraira. With a reputation as a talented international arranger, Katherine is expected to bring a bright palette of colour to her work, based around the title ‘Diversity’. Doors open at 2pm and people is asked to be seated by 2.45pm. Everyone is welcome to the demonstration – entrance is 3€ for members and 4€ for guests. And the Marina Alta and Costa Blanca Floral Club is scheduled to start its 2015 to 2016 season on Thursday 24th September. For more information about the club call Tina on 96 583 3197 or email www.marinaaltafloralclub.com – the club also has a Facebook page.



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6 days, Sevilla, Gibraltar & Jerez, 16th June, half board, 260€ 3 NIGHTS in Benacazón, 4 star hotel 2 nights in the Costa del Sol, 3 star hotel Benacazón is a typical Andalucian ‘White Town’ near Sevilla, on the edge of the Doñana Natural Park 16 JUNE: COSTA BLANCA – BENACAZON Early morning departure for Benacazón, from the various departure points. Stops en route. Arrival at the hotel in the afternoon. Free time, dinner and accommodation. 17 JUNE: BENACAZON – JEREZ – BENACAZON Breakfast and departure for Jerez, arrival and free time to visit one of its famous sherry bodegas (wine cellars) and the Royal Equestrian School (entrances not included) Free afternoon for a more in-depth visit to Jerez. Afternoon return to Benacazón, dinner and accommodation. 18 JUNE: BENACAZON – SEVILLA – BENACAZON Breakfast and and departure for Sevilla, free time to visit the city with some of the most emblematic monuments such as the Maria Luisa park where the spectacular Plaza de España with its beautiful display of tiles representing

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The Jalon Valley

SPAIN IS famous for its winemaking and arguably produces some of the words finest wines and the Costa Blanca is no exception. ON OUR own doorstep located just 30-40 minutes away, we have the award winning wine making region of Jalon. Due to its altitude, protection from the mountains that surround it and the richness of its soil Jalon is one of the largest regions in Spain that produce the “Moscatel” wine, which is a sweet wine a little like sherry in its appearance and taste. The Muscat grape that produces the wine is also used to make raisins. Jalon is not just famous for its wines though. The valley is lined with Almond trees and in February and March when the trees blossom the sea of pink & white blossom that covers the valley draws people by the coach load to see the beautiful sight. On a Saturday Jalon plays host to one of the oldest and largest “rastros” (car boot sales) of the Costa that draws people from afar to rummage through the goods and antiques on sale and is also home to one of the finest British “Fish & Chip” shops to be found in this region. HOW TO GET THERE? Jalon is not on any of the major bus routes however, Round Town Travel offer a trip to the valley taking you to the winery and the rastro every Saturday at a cost of just 15€ per adult and 12.50€ for Kids. If you are going by car then take the N332 North, towards Calpe and then continuing inland towards Benissa before turning off into the Valley itself and will take approximately 40 minutes.

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

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I recently married my long term girlfriend. There is an age gap, she is 18 and I am 23. After three weeks of marriage, she has said she is leaving for a while to ‘help a sick friend‘. She won’t give me any details of this friend, but just says she will be back in time. I have suspicions about it, as she was never very loyal to me when we were going out. I am worried she is cheating. It is certainly suspicious that your wife is making excuses to leave you, so soon after your wedding, and not give you any information about where she is going. This is not normal behaviour. It is all very well having friends and wanting to help, but her first duty should be towards you, and your marriage. It is concerning that you say she hasn’t been very loyal when you were courting. She is being deceptive, and you need to get to the bottom of why she is behaving the way she is, if your marriage is to work.

Turn back the clock I was a happily married man for 30 years, until I stupidly gave in to temptation and had an affair with a younger woman. I moved in with this woman, but the relationship soon ended. My wife has said she wants nothing more to do with me, and has begun divorce proceedings. I know I can’t mend things with her, but the worst thing is that my grown up children are not speaking to me, and have said they don’t want any contact, ever. I feel I have lost everything, and wish I could turn back the clock. Sadly, one of the biggest casualties of divorce is the affect it has on children, whatever age they are. Your family has naturally taken the side of your wife, as the injured party. The only thing to be done here is to admit that the break up was your fault, give it time and hope that one day they will accept your apology. Anyone leaving a marriage, should be prepared for the fact that they also risk losing their family and friends. Write to Sara in confidence. A pseudonym will be used if you wish. Sara reads all letters and can give a personal reply. Email your question to agonyaunt@roundtownnews.com or Sara is available for private consultations, telephone 633 614 476.


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tv & showbiz goss Glastonbury kicks off on 26 June in front of the hundreds of thousands of music lovers who are fortunate enough to have a ticket. However, there is one act that is not an act as such, as Stephen Hawking will be at the Kidz Big Top giving what is sure to be an intriguing talk on scientific facts and theories. As I said 3 weeks back, he´s a man who loves a chuckle. It´s hard to comprehend how Lindsay Lohan continues to abuse the

by Peter

helping hand with her personal problems. She was given 125 hours community service for driving recklessly in California in 2012, and to date has only completed 9 of them!! She´ll need to do some smooth talking if she´s to avoid 18 months behind bars, something I fancy doesn´t bother her too much.

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Burt is alive and well and rockin it in Philadelphia AN EVENT was set up by Wizard Entertainment in Philadelphia last week to celebrate the comic book culture, and of all people to make an appearance it was Burt Reynolds. The Michigan born actor is now 79 years old, and the fact that he is rather frail these days and walks with a cane has got the worlds press gagging for some pathetic story of how he´s on his last legs. He played his first role in Angel Baby in 1961, and although the film flopped, he went on to have a spectacular career in both movies and television. The event in Philadelphia was a-buzz with Burt´s arrival and he said to the towns Enquirer “I always enjoy talking to fans, and I’m always pleased with their curiosity about my career, what I’m doing, what I’m not doing, and why I’m not doing more.” Burt charmed the crowds when asked about his rivalry with the late Marlon Brando, before declaring the movie ´Deliverance´ as his finest hour. The actor does more voiceover work in video games and animated TV shows than movie roles these days, this dictated by the health issue he had in 2010 when he had a quintuple heart bypass which resulted in problems with eating which led to rumours he had Aids … sad old paparazzi huh? He´s also been less in the public eye as he´s working on his second memoir ´But Enough About Me´ saying “I got along great with 98 percent of the actors I worked with, a few of them I didn’t like at all. When you write a book like this you have to tell the whole thing, and there were people who I thought were asses!” The book is due out in November and it sounds like a goodie to me!

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A man quit his job in China and opened a ´Central Perk´ after changing his name to Gunther. The ´Friends Fanatic´ calls his son Joey, has taught him to say ‘how you doin,’and has redesigned his home to replicate Joey and Chandler’s place. He remodelled his life after a bad breakup followed by watching the show, and has now married a woman called Rachael. Now that´s what I call an obsession!

One of the rare breed of TV shows to strike gold in the cinema was ´The Fugitive,´ a huge hit for Warner Bros in the 1990s with a $369 million worldwide gross. The writing of a follow up is underway, but no confirmation Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones will be involved. The final episode of TV show was viewed by nearly half the population with TV sets at the time.

YouTube Video of the Week Punch in 102 year old granny blows out her teeth. It’s lovely how much she enjoys it as well!


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08:00 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom 08:45 RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 09:15 Gardeners’ World 09:45 Cowboys and Angels 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 Italy Unpacked 14:00 Cagney & Lacey 14:45 Cash in the Attic 15:15 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens 16:15 Elephant Diaries 16:45 Are You Being Served? 17:15 ‘Allo ‘Allo! 17:45 Just Good Friends 18:15 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Beat the Brain 20:00 Antiques Road Trip 21:00 Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites 21:30 RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 22:30 Britain’s Greatest Generation 23:30 Newsnight 24:00 Weather 24:05 Later - with Jools Holland

07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 11:55 ITV News 11:59 ITV News Central 12:00 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News 14:55 ITV News Central 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:59 ITV Central Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 Paul O’Grady Show 19:00 ITV News Central 19:30 ITV News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Man and Beast with Martin Clunes 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:40 Fletch

07:40 Will & Grace 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 10:25 Undercover Boss 11:30 Come Dine with Me 12:00 Come Dine with Me 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 13:35 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Deal or No Deal 17:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:35 Unreported World 21:00 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 22:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 23:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 24:05 Virtually Famous

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:45 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:40 5 News Lunchtime 13:45 Big Brother 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS: Los Angeles 16:15 Stone Cold 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Caught on Camera 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Cricket on 5 21:00 Mysteries of the Bible 22:00 Big Brother 23:30 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side 24:30 Big Brother

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07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Revenge 08:15 Charmed 09:05 90210 10:00 Melissa & Joey 10:30 Rules of Engagement 11:00 Charmed 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 New Girl 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 The Goldbergs 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Rules of Engagement 17:30 Rules of Engagement 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 The Goldbergs 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 She’s All That 24:00 The Big Bang Theory

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07:20 A Walk in the Sun 09:10 Jubal 10:50 Animal Park 11:50 Homes Under the Hammer 12:50 Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial 13:50 Hitch 14:50 Talking Pictures 15:35 The Trouble with Harry 17:10 Formula 1 Rewind 18:10 Flog It! Travels Around Britain 18:30 Britain’s Greatest Generation 19:30 Golf: PGA Highlights 20:30 Dad’s Army 21:00 RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 22:00 Great Expectations 24:00 The Many Faces of

07:25 Childrens TV 09:00 Thunderbirds Are Go 09:25 ITV News 09:30 Weekend 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 12:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 13:30 ITV News and Weather 13:39 ITV Central Weather 13:40 Doc Martin 14:35 Who’s Doing the Dishes? 15:40 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone 18:30 ITV News Central 18:45 ITV News and Weather 19:00 New You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 Ninja Warrior UK 21:00 Britain’s Got Talent 22:20 Play to the Whistle 23:05 ITV News and Weather 23:19 ITV Central Weather 23:20 Mickey Blue Eyes

07:15 How I Met Your Mother 07:40 How I Met Your Mother 08:05 Volkswagen Racing Cup 08:30 The Grid 09:00 The Morning Line 10:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 11:35 Frasier 12:05 Frasier 12:35 The Big Bang Theory 13:05 The Big Bang Theory 13:35 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 14:30 Channel 4 Racing 17:15 Come Dine with Me 17:50 Come Dine with Me 18:15 Come Dine with Me 18:50 Come Dine with Me 19:15 Come Dine with Me 19:40 Channel 4 News 20:00 Walking Through History 21:00 World’s Most Extreme 22:00 Rise of the Planet of the Apes 24:10 Savages

07:00 Childrens TV 09:05 Wanda and the Alien 09:15 Zack and Quack 09:30 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:45 Jelly Jamm 10:00 LazyTown 10:30 Dora and Friends 11:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:35 Chinese Food in Minutes 11:50 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 12:50 Columbo: Mind over Mayhem 14:25 The Great Escape 17:45 Anzio 19:55 5 News Weekend 20:00 Cricket on 5 20:55 What the Dambusters Did Next 22:20 Big Brother 23:20 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 24:20 NCIS

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07:00 Rude(ish) Tube 07:10 Baby Daddy 07:35 Baby Daddy 08:00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 08:30 Revenge 09:30 Jane the Virgin 10:30 Hollyoaks 13:00 Made in Chelsea 14:00 Melissa & Joey 14:30 Melissa & Joey 15:00 New Girl 15:30 New Girl 16:00 How I Met Your Mother 16:30 How I Met Your Mother 17:00 The Goldbergs 17:30 The Goldbergs 18:00 The Big Bang Theory 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:30 The Big Bang Theory 21:00 17 Again 23:00 Gogglebox 24:00 The Inbetweeners 24:35 The Inbetweeners

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07:40 Will & Grace 08:05 Will & Grace 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Car SOS 11:30 Come Dine with Me 12:00 Come Dine with Me 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Come Dine with Me 13:35 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Deal or No Deal 17:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:30 Food Unwrapped 21:00 Damned Designs: Don’t Demolish My Home 22:00 Benefits Street 23:00 The Night Bus 24:00 The Island with Bear Grylls

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:45 Big Brother 13:45 5 News Lunchtime 13:50 Neighbours 14:20 The Ghost of Greville Lodge 16:20 Mrs Caldicot’s Cabbage War 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Caught on Camera 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Cricket on 5 21:00 Furious & Funny: Caught on Camera 22:00 Gotham 23:00 Big Brother 24:00 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side

07:00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 07:25 All Star Family Fortunes 08:15 Emmerdale 08:50 Coronation Street 09:20 Coronation Street 09:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 12:00 The Jeremy Kyle Show 13:05 Emmerdale 13:40 Coronation Street 14:10 Coronation Street 14:40 Britain’s Got Talent 16:00 Britain’s Got More Talent 17:05 Mr Bean 17:35 Mr Bean 18:10 Freaky Friday 20:15 Apollo 13 23:00 Britain’s Got More Talent 24:05 Celebrity Juice 24:50 The Keith Lemon Sketch Show

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Revenge 08:10 Charmed 09:00 The Goldbergs 09:30 Rules of Engagement 10:00 Melissa & Joey 11:00 Charmed 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 New Girl 14:00 The Big Bang Theory 14:30 The Big Bang Theory 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 The Big Bang Theory 16:30 The Big Bang Theory 17:00 The Big Bang Theory 17:30 The Big Bang Theory 18:00 The Big Bang Theory 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 The Goldbergs 21:00 Revenge 22:00 Made in Chelsea 23:00 Virtually Famous 23:55 The Big Bang Theory

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07:00 Homes Under the Hammer 08:00 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom 08:45 Flog It! Trade Secrets 09:15 Collectaholics 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 A to Z of TV Gardening 13:20 Italy Unpacked 14:20 The Super League Show 15:15 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens 16:15 Elephant Diaries 16:45 Are You Being Served? 17:15 ‘Allo ‘Allo! 17:40 Just Good Friends 18:15 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Beat the Brain 20:00 A Cook Abroad 21:00 Springwatch 22:00 Joan of Arc: God’s Warrior 23:00 Later Live - with Jools Holland 23:30 Newsnight 24:15 Weather 24:20 The Detectives

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07:40 Will & Grace 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 10:25 Car SOS 11:30 Come Dine with Me 12:00 Come Dine with Me 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 13:35 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Deal or No Deal 17:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It 22:00 No Offence 23:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 24:00 Benefits Street

07:00 Childrens TV 09:20 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:45 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:40 5 News Lunchtime 13:45 Big Brother 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 Justice for Natalee Holloway 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Caught on Camera 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Ultimate Police Interceptors 21:00 The Dog Rescuers 22:00 Make You Laugh Out Loud 23:00 Big Brother 24:00 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side

07:00 Life’s Funniest Moments 07:20 Psych 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Coronation Street 09:10 New You’ve Been Framed! 09:35 Dinner Date 10:35 Scorpion 11:25 Psych 12:20 Royal Pains 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 Coronation Street 14:15 New You’ve Been Framed! 14:45 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 Britain’s Got Talent 19:30 Britain’s Got Talent Results 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 The Mummy Returns 23:00 Britain’s Got More Talent 24:05 Celebrity Juice 24:50 Keith Lemon Sketch Show

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Revenge 08:15 Charmed 09:05 90210 10:00 Melissa & Joey 10:30 Rules of Engagement 11:00 Charmed 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 New Girl 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 The Goldbergs 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Rules of Engagement 17:30 Rules of Engagement 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 The Goldbergs 21:00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Empire 23:00 Supernatural 24:00 The Big Bang Theory

Eurovision Song Contest 2015 Broadcasting live from Vienna, Graham Norton hosts the 60th Eurovision Song Contest. Saturday 23rd May BBC1 9pm wednesday 27th May BBC1 07:00 Breakfast 10:15 The Housing Enforcers 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:30 State Opening of Parliament 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News; Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 Perfection 16:00 Escape to the Continent 17:00 The Box 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC London News 20:00 The One Show 21:00 Traffic Cops 22:00 New Tricks 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC London News 23:45 SunTrap 24:15 FA Cup: The Road to Wembley 24:45 Jagged Edge

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07:00 Homes Under the Hammer 08:00 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom 08:45 Flog It! Trade Secrets 09:15 Shark 10:15 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC News 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Cagney & Lacey 14:45 Cash in the Attic 15:15 Monty Don’s French Gardens 16:15 Elephant Diaries 16:45 Are You Being Served? 17:15 ‘Allo ‘Allo! 17:40 Just Good Friends 18:15 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Beat the Brain 20:00 A Cook Abroad 21:00 Springwatch 22:00 The Game 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 The Detectives

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07:00 Countdown 07:40 Will & Grace 08:05 Will & Grace 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Car SOS 11:25 Come Dine with Me 12:00 Come Dine with Me 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 13:35 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Deal or No Deal 17:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 The Supervet 22:00 24 Hours in A&E 23:00 The Job Centre 24:00 Bodyshockers

07:00 Childrens TV 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:45 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:40 5 News Lunchtime 13:45 Big Brother 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 The Husband She Met Online 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Caught on Camera 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors 21:00 Seconds from Death: World’s Worst Near Misses 22:00 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 23:00 Big Brother 24:00 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side

07:00 Life’s Funniest Moments 07:20 Psych 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Coronation Street 09:10 New You’ve Been Framed! 09:35 Dinner Date 10:35 Scorpion 11:25 Psych 12:20 Royal Pains 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 Coronation Street 14:15 You’ve Been Framed! 14:45 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 Britain’s Got Talent 19:30 Britain’s Got Talent Results 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 Dante’s Peak 22:45 The Hot Desk 23:00 Britain’s Got More Talent 24:00 Celebrity Juice 24:50 Keith Lemon Sketch Show

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Revenge 08:15 Charmed 09:05 90210 10:00 Melissa & Joey 10:30 Rules of Engagement 11:00 Charmed 12:00 Charmed 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 New Girl 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 The Goldbergs 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Rules of Engagement 17:30 Rules of Engagement 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 The Goldbergs 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Jane the Virgin 23:00 Nashville 24:00 The Big Bang Theory

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07:00 Countdown 07:40 Will & Grace 08:05 Will & Grace 08:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 Frasier 10:25 Car SOS 11:30 Come Dine with Me 12:00 Come Dine with Me 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 13:35 Come Dine with Me 14:05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Deal or No Deal 17:00 Posh Pawnbrokers 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Born Naughty? 22:00 Inside Jaguar: Making a Million Pound Car 23:00 Seven Psychopaths

07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:45 Cowboy Builders & Bodge Jobs 13:40 5 News Lunchtime 13:45 Big Brother 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 Beyond the Blackboard 18:00 5 News 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Caught on Camera 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 World War II in Colour 21:00 Deep-Sea Super Predator 22:00 The Hotel Inspector 23:00 Big Brother 24:00 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side

07:20 Psych 08:05 Emmerdale 08:35 Coronation Street 09:10 New You’ve Been Framed! 09:35 Dinner Date 10:35 Scorpion 11:25 Psych 12:20 Royal Pains 13:10 Emmerdale 13:40 Coronation Street 14:15 You’ve Been Framed! 14:45 Dinner Date 15:40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 Britain’s Got Talent 19:30 Britain’s Got Talent Results 20:00 New You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 The Mummy 23:00 Britain’s Got More Talent 24:00 Celebrity Juice 24:50 Keith Lemon Sketch Show

07:00 Hollyoaks 07:25 Rules of Engagement 08:15 Charmed 09:05 90210 10:00 Melissa & Joey 10:30 Rules of Engagement 11:00 Charmed 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 New Girl 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:30 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 The Goldbergs 16:30 Melissa & Joey 17:00 Rules of Engagement 17:30 Rules of Engagement 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 The Goldbergs 21:00 2 Broke Girls 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 22:30 The Inbetweeners 23:00 Gogglebox 24:05 The Big Bang Theory

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Basic Spanish for everyday needs by Jane Cronin

Prepositions: Time and place

TODAY IT’S the turn of prepositions – yet another member of that large family of words. AS USUAL it is quite clear what these are by their name. They are to do with the position of something. There are prepositions of place – words like “near, under, next to, opposite”, and there are also prepositions of time – for example “before” and “after”. In all cases we are positioning something, in place or time, in relation to something else “under the table”, “before 2 o’clock” . In Spanish most, but not all, prepositions place the word “de” between themselves and the thing they are expressing a relationship with. I will explain. The word for “near” is “cerca”. We can use this on its own, for example “Está cerca” means “It is near” (obviously we already know what it is near, we are just not stating it). The complete sentence would be “Está cerca de la ventana” (It’s near the window). In your own mind you might think this is like “it is near to the window”, but putting little English words in doesn’t work in all cases, so it is best to avoid it. The word of under is “debajo”, so “under the table” is “debajo de la mesa”. “Next to” is “al lado” (literally meaning “at the side”). We might say “vivo al lado” which would translate into English as “I live next door”. “Vivo al lado del ayuntamiento” “I live next to (or next door to) the town hall”. This example shows up another small point to take on board here, which is very simple. When the word “de” is followed by the word “el” (the), they join together to form one word “del”. We know this of course because of “menu del

día” (set meal of the day). The last of our four examples is “opposite”. Remember this means “opposite” in position, not something like an opposite point of view which is “contrario”. “The bank is opposite the church”. “El banco está enfrente de la iglesia”. I hope you have noticed and remembered as well, that we express position with the verb “estar”. The same principle occurs with prepositions of time. “I’ll call you after (afterwards)” “Te llamo después”. “I’ll call you after the appointment” “Te llamo después de la cita”. “Let’s have a drink before lunch” “Vamos a tomar algo antes de comer”. This second example leads us to a very useful point about prepositions of time – which is that they can go before nouns (names of things like “the appointment”) and they can also go before verbs in the infinitive “comer” (to have lunch). “I have a coffee after swimming” “Tomo un café después de nadar”. Now, there are a few prepositions which are not followed by the magic word “de”, but I think at this stage we can live with that! Here are three common ones “en” (on, in) “sobre”, (on, over, about), “entre” (between), interestingly all three can be used as prepositions of place and time. For example: “Mi perro está en el salón”. “Mi cumpleaños es en septiembre”; “Mi casa está entre el banco y la farmacia”. “Te llamaré entre lunes y jueves”. “El florero está sobre la mesa” “La actuación termina sobre las 10”. See you next week!

Crossword Solutions for Last Week Cryptic Solutions Across: 3 Forestall; 8 Paid; 9 Set-square; 10 Region; 11 Seven; 14 These; 15 Romp; 16 Relic; 18 Rout; 20 Route; 21 Third; 24 Switch; 25 Resembled; 26 Lion; 27 St. Bernard. Down: 1 Spare tyre; 2 Single out; 4 Open; 5 Ensue; 6 Tourer; 7 Lark; 9 Sober; 11 Solid; 12 Not up to it; 13 Upper hand; 17 Crowd; 19 Thieve; 22 Robin; 23 Beat; 24 Seer. Quick Solutions Across: 3 Unsavoury; 8 Roar; 9 Samaritan; 10 Absent; 11 Blend; 14 Demur; 15 Turn; 16 Eight; 18 Wind; 20 Amble; 21 Yearn; 24 Disown; 25 Interpret; 26 Knot; 27 Legendary. Down: 1 Breakdown; 2 Parsimony; 4 Neat; 5 Avail; 6 Orient; 7 Real; 9 Snare; 11 Begin; 12 Dumbfound; 13 Indemnity; 17 Tacit; 19 Delete; 22 Rapid; 23 Once; 24 Dear.

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SMGS donate to Cancer Research THE SAN Miguel Golf Society (SMGS) donated 250€ to Cancer Research via ‘The Linda Rennie Memorial’ last Sunday, 17th May at La Finca Golf. For the 5th year in a row, a golf tournament was held to raise money for Cancer Research. Several members of the San Miguel Golf Society participated on the course, which was followed by a presentation evening with buffet and entertainment from “Sunflower Valley” to conclude the day. Everytime, when the members of San Miguel Golf Society play their weekly round of golf and they fail to score on a hole, they contribute to the societies “blob tin”. Throughout the season, San Miguel Golf Society collects approximately six blob-tins that means more than 2,000€ over the year, which is then donated to several different charitable activities, including the annual Poppy appeal and in this case, towards Cancer Research. San Miguel Golf Society was established in 1991 and now has over 120 registered members. It is one of the leading golf societies on the southern Costa Blanca. For more information, please contact their vice-captain Barry Roehrig by email: baz.riggers@ gmail.com or by phone 966 731 033.


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HELP bowled over SPORTSMEN AND women at Javea Green Bowls Club have donated 560 euros to support HELP of Denia and the Marina Alta.

by Jack Troughton Club Captain Alan Phillips is pictured with club members handing a cheque to the charity’s Vice President Catherine Perez Pinto. Alan said he chose HELP as the ‘Captain’s Charity’ 12 months ago “because of the number of people that I know who have been so grateful for its support and assistance.” And over the 12 months 50 cent fines were levied on bowlers sending a ‘wood’ down with the wrong bias – missing the target completely. Visiting bowlers from Benitachell, El Cid, Finca Guila and Bonalba all joined in once they understood the club was raising money for the charity. In addition, Javea Green’s Heather Stephens sold cakes and a bowls competition

added money to the pot. After the presentation, Catherine accepted an invitation to lunch and involved everyone in a fun ‘Stand up Bingo’. HELP’s fourth annual charity Golf Competition takes place at Oliva Nova Golf Club on Sunday 31st May. Golfers can take part for 57€ including lunch – supporters can also enjoy the meal for 17€. To take part in this popular contest – more than 100 people played 12 months ago – call 96 575 7426. And to find out more about Help of Denia and the Marina Alta call the La Xara office on 96 642 7044, visit the website www.helpofdenia.com, or visit the Facebook page ‘Help of DAMA’.

In the garden ENJOY THE outdoor cabaret-style show ‘Musicals of Tonight’ with Amadeus and help raise money for the children cared for by EMAUS on Saturday 27th June. The group is playing the beautiful outdoor space provided at Finca Jacaranda, Pedramala, Benissa, and guests are invited to bring a picnic to enjoy the evening with music from the West end and Broadway. Music of Tonight is packed with showstoppers from the likes of Les Miserables, Chicago, little shop of Horrors, Miss Saigon, Calamity Jane, and Grease – including the big hits and the less heard gems. The evening is a fund raiser in aid of Friends of the Children of EMAUS, helping the charity continuing its work supporting youngsters cared for in family-sized units across the Costa Blanca. Tickets are 10€, the doors open at 6pm, and because spaces are limited, booking is essential. To make a reservation, call 96 558 1483 or visit www.philipashley.com/boxoffice.php


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whats on The Stage School, Javea presents “Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies”

THE STUDENTS at the Stage School, Javea have been working hard to bring entertainment, colour, and sparkling wit to the Ondara Auditorium with the comical musical show “Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies”. Come along on Saturday 30 May at 2.30pm and 7pm and join in the fun. When the evil Sheriff of Nottingham threatens the villagers of Sherwood, feisty Maid Marion hires Robin Hood and his Merry men to protect them. Thinking she is hiring an army of fighters, what she ends up with is “Men in Tights”! Tickets are 10€ for adults and 5€ for children and can be ordered by calling the box office on 618 890 607, or book through the website www.thestageschool.com

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Flashplayer update Hi Aunty Virus, I received a message ‘your flashplayer may be out of date. Please update to continue’. I clicked OK and the screen displayed the option to update or cancel Flashplayer. However, whichever I choose nothing happens and I cannot get rid of either of these messages. And Google page is no longer visible at all. I’m wondering if there is a problem with the router? Have you any suggestions....Thanks so much for your time.... Wendy & Ken Aunty says: Normally you flashplayer automatically updates, so no user input is required. And if you should update, you should always do it from the official website, not an advert. However, i suspect you say this on a webpage, and clicked it. This is not really an update warning from flashplayer. It is designed to trick Windows users to install potentially unwanted program on their computers. Clicking on the link may have installed some “adware” or other onto your PC.... Which is why you are now experiencing problems. Getting rid of things like this can be tricky, especially without seeing the PC and what is installed on it. First it to go to your Control Panel, and see if any new software was installed at the date when you noticed the problem. And uninstall it. Go into your internet browsers and uninstall any “nasty looking” add ons and extensions - or “reset” the browser. Then download and run antimalware bytes, which may help get rid of most other things. Response: Thanks so much for your reply. This was indeed a ‘fake flashplayer update’.I have followed your instructions and run antivirus and have now installed the correct Adobe flashplayer.

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Changing homepage HI AUNTY VIRUS: Can you help me please - Last week I inadvertently downloaded RegHunter Euro and Spyhunter I have been in touch with them and they are refunding my payment and I have deleted it from my PC. Since then, whenever I open my PC I get Vosteran as my Home Page - I don’t know where this has come from and I don’t want it. I have tried to Uninstall it but all I get is “you need to close the Vosteran page first” but it isn’t open!! Please how can I get rid of it. I have been into Settings and put in my preferred Home page - Everyclick.co.uk - but it reverts to Vosteran - help! Regards, Sandy. Aunty says: What has happened is that when you have installed free software, using default install options, it has also installed other items also, of which this one has ‘hijacked’ your browser. Some of them simply change the Homepage and search engine settings, which you can change back using your browsers options.



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Horoscopes Mars fronts Ceres and things are beginning to fall into place quite nicely. You may wonder why you were so sorely tested but the results show that you stayed on track and faced up to a situation that was veering out of control somewhat. Whilst you fully deserve the credit, this debacle sends out a message: that you are not to be messed with! The square on Uranus combines energies and you will find that you are killing two birds with one stone this week. Everything should be back on track for a change as you look onwards to making subtle changes to your plans that will embrace all eventualities; and possibly make everyone happy to be a part of what looks like a success! Basking in the energies of the Sun in exaltation this is personal time that you are free to enjoy any which way. With your current routines and workload there is often preciously little time to call your own. Right now is a time to chill, take things easy and indulge yourself. Time goes by so fast you have to enjoy this leisure while you can. Your essential open and embracing powers of good communication are sought after to bring everyone back together again. It certainly wasn’t your fault that you all drifted apart, but you can depend on the actions of others to reunite and celebrate a future where you can relate better to each other; if you are out there at the helm. The Sun is hand in hand with wily Saturn bringing wisdom and illumination into the bargain. This is one big hot spot for you, as the time is right to take on further responsibilities based on your vision for the future, and your foundation in the power of the past. Be firm and stick to your guns when push comes to shove, as it now has to! Mercurian energies are deeply ensconced in Mars, causing you to have doubts about something you have been right to question. Your psychic centres are open and awaiting further instructions, and yet somebody somehow has chosen to take offence by simply getting hold of the wrong end of the stick. Stay on track whatever you do. Venus opposes Pluto and sends out a romantic message that will stir your energies and shed new light on a subject very close to your heart. It is good to think of others but you have to take all aspects of a relationship into consideration, and you have to matter to yourself enough to have answers given to the questions you have posed. Keep anger well and truly under control and don’t give others the opportunity to see how you are really feeling. Things have to start to get sorted out, and it is solutions coming from a surprise direction that actually bring you good favour this week. There comes a time to trust in the good fortune, which is just around the corner. Time to make some plans, and to have something special to look forward to. Travel is on the cards and a long distance trip may seem closer now you know why an invitation has been sent to you. Protected by a cautious Pluto, Jupiter is close enough to take care of needs and far enough to turn a blind eye, if necessary. Neptune and Mercury combine to make the very best use of assets at this moment. Take a long hard look at finances and make the best of deals that enrich your financial security. Money should be working for you and not you for it, especially as there are some unexpected purchases that have to be taken into consideration. Uranus, Planet of invention, brings new horizons and opens up a way forward that seems easier for you to follow. Often you need to see things from different aspects before you contemplate anything, but the scene is set for you now and you have chosen the best option, which enables you to play safe and establish yourself. Mars squares on Neptune bringing some nagging doubt into something you are unsure of; and with good reason. Though you couldn’t quite put your finger on it you have been right to walk away from a deal that seemed to be too good to be true. Better keeping it small and under your conscious control as these bring the best of results.

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Ghost trail I have often been asked if I have ever seen a ghost, and of course I have seen many. I know that I bash on when I say that no departed spirit belongs here on Earth, and that they should be encouraged to move on. However we like our ghostly tales, horror stories and ghoulish history in knowingly haunted situations. All over the World there have been sightings of the undead in various forms wrongly inhabiting places they should never be in. In fact ghostly sightings bring in big bucks on the tourist trade as we are led to feel the past and our imagination is left to imagine all of the rest. A trip to Edinburgh recently left me experiencing much of the past out there in the present, and it brought me face to face with several ghosts, when I least expected it. Edinburgh has much tradition for ghosts in general. The cellars of the buildings around the tourist trap of the Golden Mile reveal the substrata of Edinburgh in the past. Whereas nowadays often five floored buildings line the cobbled street that access the Castle, there would have been in the past several basement levels below street revealing cave like rooms that have brought about the perfect setting for the numerous and ubiquitous tours of ghostly origin. I booked one of these tours. It was billed by Time Out as the most terrifying, and it was adults only, and took place close to midnight...so it sounded right on, and it was. The guide began by telling

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a heavily scripted tale to set the scene, and I just found myself doing what a Medium would; linking into my own energies, but following the footsteps of the past in the route of the underground tenement cellars. As we sped through a rabbit warren of dimly lit dark and dank passages and entered collapsing rooms and decaying timbers amid earthy floors, things began to happen. I closed down to the guide and started to see things for myself. Cold air was blowing across rooms where candle flames flickered and a stooped shape came towards me. Initially I though this was somebody dressed up as part of the show, but as she revealed that one side of her face was burnt and red, my stooping lady walked through the wall, diagonally, right before my eyes. The came a child, filthy dirty and in shredded rags, carrying empty jars and with a look of sheer terror at my recognition. This child was to walk through me, so began a real spiritual tour amidst the setting of tourist entertainment. I found it hard to keep up with the guided tour, and was unable to walk in one room so found that all that led me that dark night was a mere plume of the flickering glow of a tourist several rooms ahead carrying a glowing lantern. The cold misery of the darkness and the stench of illness became apparent. I was stepping over bodies and aware that knives were being carried to keep peace amidst this

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grinding poverty. I could see steel blades shining in the dull candle light and could hear drunken calls and groaning. A hand reached out for me. When the tour came to an end we were well under the Golden Mile and my heart was beating. The crowd left climbing steep stairs to the cold night outside and I found myself in the office of the Director of the attraction. She was a Medium herself, and thank goodness since she was able to de-brief me on my findings of the tour. I had experienced so much, but the central characters I recollected all seemed to fit into place and were well known. The room that I couldn’t walk in had been similarly experienced by many, and was a feature of the undergrown caverns we were in. The wretched boy is seen very often, carrying empty jars for candles, whist the disfigured woman was known as just Mary. I had really enjoyed my tour, and the opportunity to meet those from the darkest depths of a dreary and cruel past existence. I cannot recall ever having seen so many ghosts of the past all at once. The Director knowing that these filmy shapes from the past were those who should be asked to move on, invited me to an annual service whereby they are honoured and protected by local Mediums in a specific event. A grim reminder of the past these unfortunates were...but off I went back to the warmth and comfort of my cosy hotel room, and glad to be able to do so.

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

KENNY, THERE is a wall in my kitchen that my dog barks at, and we realise he sees something we do not. Last week my daughter brought our toddling grandson from the UK to visit us and he too kept looking at the same space on the wall and smiling and laughing.....so he sees something too. Why not us? Jenny A. Well Jenny, animals and small children have no inhibitions and are highly psychic and this automatically opens them to Spirit. Whereas we can lose this psychic energy as we grow up, animals such as cats and dogs never do and so they keep a lifetime sensitivity to Spirit. Do not worry that you cannot see what is there in your kitchen, it sounds like it is nothing to worry about if it makes your grandchild smile!

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Across 1. Accumulate (5) 4. Salary (7) 8. Delight (7) 9. Squeeze (5) 10. Frank (4) 11. Cape (8) 13. Dash (4) 14. Advance payment (4) 16. Exactness (8) 17. Saucy (4) 20. Unsuitable (5) 21. Ruin (7) 22. Innate (7) 23. Lock of hair (5) Down 1. Cluster (13) 2. Proverb (5) 3. Team (4) 4. Vocalist (6) 5. Cheeky (8) 6. Raise (7) 7. Drawbacks (13) 12. Story-teller (8) 13. Charm (7) 15. Real (6) 18. Banish (5) 19. Revise (4)

Across 1. The spirit of the over-venturesome (5) 4. Does old inconsequential designs (7) 8. They pinch children (7) 9. Musician seen in Chapel Gardens (5) 10. Restricted, we hear, but free to come in and go out (4) 11. In which there’s many a patient rehearsal (8) 13. Poisonous growth from Pennsylvania in America (4) 14. See 23 Across 16. He has progressed to some degree and remains unmatched (8) 17. Stimulus needed to produce endless acceleration (4) 20. One needs to do business to achieve this (5) 21. Beginning to make a breach (7) 22. Shows contempt for a bad deed, sir (7) 23 & 14 Across. Excellent pace in bottom gear? (5-4) Down 1. Italian unable to see window fitting (8,5) 2. Quick and quiet in attack (5) 3. A word of agreement by eastern observers (4) 4. What is wanted of French king (6) 5. Garment that’s worn out (8) 6. Fuel to set fire to after the end of the coal! (7) 7. Waits upon you and me properly - it’s our fault! (6,2,5) 12. Put a name to the boy embracing the pretty girl (8) 13. Faint - when relative arrives? (7) 15. This clue won’t hold water (6) 18. Previously the Father of the House? (5) 19. Chain of rocks here - furl the sails (4)


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Jim Rhodes

– Multi Instrumentalist JIM STARTED his musical career in 1965, when his band, The Blue Chips, were signed to Pye Records, their third single ,Tell Her, hitting the charts in 1966. In the 70s he went on to work on the TV show The Tube. In 1987 as a busy session musician, he was invited by Alan Clark, keyboard player of Dire Straits, to record with Tina Turner and Blues-man Robert Cray. Jim has just moved to the Costa Blanca after 25 seasons entertaining in Ibiza. Apart from being hilarious in places in places, his show features his Sax, Keyboard, guitar and vocal skills, with music that ranges from Rock to easy, classic to modern with the venue’s mood. For more info phone Jim: 660 907 845. May Gigs: Friday 22nd: Las Vegas Club, Av. Del Madrid, Moraira, 11pm Tuesday 26th: Las Vegas Club, Av. Del Madrid, Moraira, 11pm Thursday 28th: Country Ribs, Albir, 7.30pm Friday 29th: Cafe Haventje, Albir, 7.30pm June Gigs: Tuesday 2nd: Las Vegas Club, Av. Del Madrid, Moraira, 11pm (Every Tuesday) Thursday 4th: Country Ribs, Albir, 7.30pm (Every Thursday) Sunday 7th: Moraira Music Festival, By the Castle, Moraira, 6.50pm Friday 19th: Las Vegas Club, Av. Del Madrid, Moraira, 11pm

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The Working Party Band THE WORKING Party Band is reviewing and renewing its set list with songs new and old, interspersed with your familiar favourites of rock, blues, soul and rock’n’roll – it’s all here. The band continues to develop its already extensive repertoire, playing versions with such diverse influences as the Eagles, Guns’n’Roses, Marvin Gaye and Tina Turner! Come and have a look at what they do and how well they do it – the band song list has something for everyone’s taste. More details on Facebook or call Mike 616 096 355 or 96 280 5648. Gigs in May: Friday 22nd: Bar Emillo, Llosa de Camacho, 8.30pm Saturday 30th: “The Jam”, Live Music Club, C/Mar, Denia, 10.30pm Sunday 31st: “The Jam”, Live Music Club, C/Mar, Denia, 8.30pm

The Everlys - Le Cabaret, Benissa “THE EVERLYS” (Rick and Dan), who play the music of Phil & Don, The Everly Brothers, are appearing at Le Cabaret, La Pedrera Industrial Estate, Benissa on Saturday 23rd May. Rick and Dan have chosen not to go down the “looka-like” tribute show, but have opted to concentrate on re-creating the original sound of the Everly Brothers. Entry is 15 euros – which includes a two course meal. For bookings and details of future events in Le Cabaret phone: 608 419 715 or email: lecabaret1@gmail.com. Le Cabaret is located in the La Pedrera Industrial Estate, on the N332, between Teulada and Benissa.


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Testicular lumps & bumps A TESTICULAR lump is an abnormal mass found in the testicles which may be located in one or both testicles. It is estimated that less than four in every 100 testicular lumps are testicular cancer. So, do not panic if you discover a lump, but at the same time you should ALWAYS consult your G.P. Types of testicular lumps and swellings The main types of testicular lumps and swellings are: Varicocele This type of lump is the most common, occurring in about one in every seven men. Enlarged veins in the testicles cause varicocele lumps. They become more noticeable after puberty when blood flow increases in the fully developed testicles. A varicocele rarely causes symptoms. If it does, the affected testicle may feel heavier than the other, or the lump may feel like a small sac of worms. Hydrocele A hydrocele testicular lump is caused by the build up of fluid in the testicles. This type of testicular lump occurs in one to two out of every 100 newborn males. Epididymal Cyst An epididymal cyst or spermatocele occurs when the long, coiled tube behind the testicles (epididymis) becomes filled with fluid and cannot drain. If it contains sperm, it is known as a spermatocele. This form of testicular lump affects up to one in three men, and most often resolves on its own. Epididymal cysts can develop at any age, but are most common in middle-aged men. They affect up to a third of men. Testicular Torsion A sudden painful swelling that occurs when a testicle

becomes twisted, interrupting the blood supply to the testicles. This as a medical emergency which requires immediate surgery to restore blood flow to the testicle, preventing tissue death. Testicular Cancer Some lumps indicate the growth of testicular cancer. Only a doctor will be able to determine if a lump is cancerous. Testicular cancer is one of the most common type of cancer in young men. So you discover a lump or swelling in your testicles……. Men over the age of 14 should do monthly testicle selfexamination to help spot any lumps early so that they can be properly examined and treated. If aware of any lump, swelling or change in the testicles medical advice should be sought without delay. Any problem may be caused by an injury, but can also indicate a serious underlying medical problem including testicular cancer. Prior to seeing your G.P. it is a good idea to write down any symptoms you are experiencing and how long you’ve felt them. Tell your doctor if you’ve had any injuries recently. Also, be prepared to talk about your sexual activity. Your doctor will give you a physical examination including the testicles to note their size and positioning and to check for swelling and tenderness. Most testicular lumps can be diagnosed during an examination. However, your doctor may order other tests such as blood tests, an ultra sound and biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. Treatment will depend on the cause of the swelling. The most important thing is never to let embarrassment stop you from seeing your doctor.

This article was written by the Family Medical Centre, Albir. Please call 96 686 5072 for more information or to make an appointment.


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IS YOUR face looking old, tired and haggard? Has gravity taken its toll? Do you want to add a little youthful plumpness and lift without going under the knife? Yes – then volumising fillers at Medcare could be just what you are looking for. In the hands of a skilful aesthetics doctor, volumising fillers can put back what nature has taken out, giving the face a lifted, better-contoured, younger look. Lorraine Priestley, one of Medcare’s patients told us: “My chin area was getting a little lined and saggy. Since my volumising fillers it has lifted and the lines have disappeared. Where I had a slight jowl, that’s disappeared as well.” Getting the look exactly right with volumising fillers takes skill, experience and a good eye. Dr Hussain has trained in London with top aesthetics doctors and has been successfully using the procedure for a long time. As Lorraine says, “It’s all about getting the right grade of filler in the right areas and Dr Hussain at Medcare is an expert at that.” Find out more at medcarespain.com or book a FREE consultation with Dr Hussain. Call 966 860 258 or email doctors@medcarespain.com

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29 Years Of Benidorm Rugby Sevens ON SATURDAY and Sunday 23rd-24th May Villajoyosa (La Vila) are hosting the 29th International Benidorm Sevens, at Villajoyosa Rugby Stadium. This is an annual, seven-a-side tournament, and caters for all levels of senior seven a side rugby, comprising national teams - Invited teams, and Club teams. This event is supported by Generalitat Valenciana, Villajoyosa Council and Patronato Turismo Costa Blanca. Teams are coming from Russia,, Chile (winners of the South-American 7s), UK, France, Belgium. and Kazakhstan, as well as club teams from Venezuela, France, Murcia, Elche and La Vila and women’s teams from Andorra, Denmark, Alicante, Sevilla, and La Vila. Games are between 11am until 8pm on both days with finals from 5.00 pm on Sunday. The Sunday finals will be live on TV, streaming through www.rugbylavila.net Tickets will be on sale at the gate. Saturday 10€. Sunday 15, Two Day Pass 20€, Under 12s Free. The new floodlit Villajoyosa Rugby Stadium has two covered stands, a club house and press rooms. Facilities at the ground include bars, food stalls, a souvenir shop, and free parking area. Villajoyosa Rugby Stadium is located at Carretera El Pantano, Villajoyosa. Just take the motorway AP-7 exit Nº 66 (Villajoyosa). At the first roundabout head for the mountain for about 1 km, or take the Villajoyosa by-pass, take the middle exit at the first roundabout, bear right towards the motorway entrance and at the second roundabout bear left towards the mountain. To join La Vila contact Jason Craig on 659 674 768 or Ignacio Davila 608 068 208, e mail oficina@rugbylavila.net

Los Amigos Golf Society Captain’s Day

Javea and BBC share Rose Bowl & Walton Trophy THE ANNUAL challenge between Javea and BBC ended with Javea’s gents retaining the Walton Trophy and BBC’s ladies regaining the Rose Bowl. Both matches were evenly balanced as the second legs started, but the Javea ladies had the tough task of going to BBC to defend their lead. Despite winning four of the seven matches they unfortunately lost by 12 shots overall and our congratulations go to Christine Mawson and her BBC squad. The gents match proved to be very similar to the first leg, with Javea winning four of the matches and extending their overall victory margin to 30 shots.

Javea Captain, Alan Phillips, receiving the trophy from Trefor Evans, BBC Vice Captain

7 Trophies And Medals This Weekend For Club Natación Torrevieja THIS WAS a weekend of success for Torrevieja’s swimmers in the 17th San Vincente Trophy competition and the 18th Trophy “O.A.L. Patronato Municipal de deportes de San Vincente”. Over the course of the day the team amassed 6 trophies and a silver in the girls relay. Racing in the morning, the youngest club swimmers (9 to 11yrs) had some good swims against 10 other regional clubs, with 181 swimmers participating. One of the teams swimmers, Vicky Pigneur, excelled with a gold in the girls’ 100m Butterfly and a bronze in her 100m Freestyle race. The afternoon’s competition for the older swimmers (12yrs and older) saw Torrevieja win more trophies and medals. In the girls Infantil category Zoe Connolly won gold in her 100m Butterfly and silver in her 100m Backstroke races. Team mate Paula García won silver in her Infantil 100m Freestyle race with a new best time of 1:06:91 and Elian Del Río Castillo won silver in his Infantil 100m Butterfly race. One of the closest fought races was the

LOS AMIGOS Golf Society captain, Dave Perry, chose Aguilón golf course for his captain’s day and what a great choice that was! On a beautiful May morning, 42 LAGS members and guests travelled from Camposol to the picturesque Aguilón golf course some 60 minutes away, where we were greeted, as always, in a warm and friendly manner by our good friends. Golf is not in itself a particularly complicated game but Captain Dave Perry almost succeeded in changing all that. His proposed playing format was, to the uninitiated, incomprehensible! Thankfully the format was changed to a pairs competition but some members were still arguing about who’s shot it should have been on the bus going home! Given the amount of lager that followed the competition, these arguments were, for the most part, largely incoherent! On golf courses that Los Amigos play, the most frequently heard shout is “fore”, nut, on this occasion, “fore” was replaced with “sorry”, preceded by a string of expletives! A fantastic fun day resulted and enormous gratitude goes to all the team at Aguilón for making this a memorable captains day. As usual there were some exceptional performances although one or two were exceptionally poor! In the Pairs competition, In first place were Len Whalen and Arthur Anthony with 32 points, well done chaps! 2nd place went to John Dunbar and Roger Ollerenshaw with 31 points, narrowly beating Ray Reynolds and Gordon Neilson on count back.

Las Salinas Summer Petanca League

Infantil girls 4 x 50m medley relay. With Zoe taking the first leg of the relay with the backstroke the team were in the lead. Alexandra Amat then took the second leg in breaststroke and Paula followed with butterfly. At this point three teams were all neck and neck. The final leg of the relay saw Skye Burns finish with freestyle and never has a relay finish been so close

with three teams all touching virtually at the same time. With only hundredths of a second difference the Torrevieja team won silver place. Well done to all the teams’ swimmers. For more information please contact Rosa 665 454 126, president Felipe on 609 418 776 or Vicki 669 637 015 or by email on info@clubnataciontorrevieja.com

THE LAS Salinas summer petanca league is now half way through the season. Now, instead of moaning about being cold, we are complaining about the heat, and looking for shade while playing, but a glass of beer or wine goes down well. In division 1 Amigos Belgos 1 are currently in top place after defeating Dominos Red, but only two points separate second and sixth place, as Pirates 1 and Los Bandidos both had good away wins. In the 2nd division Dominos McCoys had a good away win at Daya Vieja Hillbillies which puts them in first Las Salinas summer petanca league place. Laguna Rosa could only draw at El Rancho so remain in second place. Pirates 2 move up the league with a good win at home to Daya Vieja Rednecks. We are pleased to thank the sponsor of our summer league Orange Mobile.


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It’s a sign of the times By Tony Myles THESE ARE the laments that have been heard in every retail environment across Europe for the last five years, as a shrinking economy took its toll on the spending power of the entire community, resulting in boarded up shop fronts and desperate price cuts. So how much more credible is the success of the number one golf retailer in the Costa Blanca? Just two years ago Campbell moved from a small office in La Sella where he had only a few square feet of selling space to a disused indoor car park across from the Ondara Mall. From a standing start he and his team have carved out a first class golf retail experience. The area is populated with all the latest goods from the top brands in the sport. Expert advice is on hand if required and, for those wishing to gain a sustainable improvement, there is a highly rated teaching facility with a driving range, putting green and video recording and analysis. With easy parking outside and an attitude to customer service that is not seen elsewhere it is no surprise that Campbell has seen his business go from strength to strength. So where to now? The answer is Benidorm. Building on success

Head He2ad Music was my first love!

is the way forward for Campbell. Cautious steps taken based on proven positive experience and customer demand. So this week the retail outlet in Benidorm opens its doors and welcomes many of Campbell’s clients who have been anticipating this for several months. There is a slight difference in the two shops as Campbell intends the Benidorm location to have an ‘Outlet’ approach with late dated stock being offered at significant discounts in addition to a large range of up-to-date golfing equipment at market leading prices.

This means that whilst collecting the latest Taylor Made driver you can also collect your designer top at a bargain price. It is located on the road from Benidorm to La Nucia just past the Aldi’s Supermarket. So this week Benidorm - where next?

Tony M - Have you always wanted to be a golf pro? Campbell - Yes more or less, what about you? Have you always been in Radio? Tony M - No I have had a number of roles but at one time I wanted to be a rock singer. Campbell - Really? So what happened? Tony M - I went to a vocal coach and she said I had an ear for music like a artist. Campbell - Well that was encouraging. Tony M - Yes until she told me she meant Van Gough.


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Tim Saunders Independent unbiased car reviewer

Skoda Roomster Scout ROOM IS a necessity for families. You don’t appreciate this until you become a parent. THANKFULLY, SKODA realises this and its Roomster, which reminds me of a Pope mobile thanks to the styling at the rear, has bags of space (up to a cavernous 1,780 litres – quite something for a small MPV). Its seats have 20 configurations so that no matter what you’re transporting the optimum

amount of room can be utilised. For instance, if bicycles are being carried then perhaps one of the rear seats might be removed but if rubbish is being taken to the tip then the whole lot can be taken out. Usually I have to make an exploratory trip to every vehicle I test before daring to show it our enormous tandem pushchair but I don’t bother with the Skoda. On lifting the large hatch it fits perfectly with room to spare. In fact there is almost enough room for some shopping… but more about that later... What I love about Skodas is that they always feel well built and robust. The Roomster Scout is no different. Once behind the wheel you quickly forget its shape. “There’s so much light inside due to the particularly large rear windows,” my wife Caroline notes. They are larger than the square edged front ones, which remind me of those on an old Saab 900 as you can see in the video at testdrives.biz. There’s a five speed manual gearbox but no engine stop/start and yet the 1.6-litre diesel engine will return a very respectable 60mpg. Just as well because

it has a demanding weekend ahead. On the Saturday we take it to the north of Hampshire to visit some art exhibitions and as ever time is imperative. Quickly I get used to the driving position, which is slightly higher than in a standard car making it good for overtaking and providing an added sense of security. I forget to put the child locks on the rear doors and as we are making good progress down the outside lane of the accident blighted M3 a red sign depicting the vehicle suddenly appears on the dashboard – Harriett has tried opening her door. Fortunately I’m able to travel from the outside to the inside lane fairly swiftly to park on the hard shoulder and rectify my mistake. Hot and flustered I am grateful for the air conditioning, which is certainly effective. The driver’s seat seems comfortable enough but extra padding in the lower lumbar region would be beneficial. I like the layout of the dash in this Scout version which is fairly simple and easy to navigate. The leather steering wheel, gearknob and handbrake give a welcome feeling of luxury. New price: 11,919€ - 19,323€ FACTS AT A GLANCE Top speed: 112mph 0-60mph: 11.5secs Economy: 60.1mpg Power: 105bhp Watch the video at www.testdrives.biz

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