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Save Our Shelter by Jack Troughton
He’s not ‘elfish - Paul Calow
A Positive Christmas PAUL CALOW, from Positive Signs and Designs, will be doing his bit for Emaus over the festive period by dressing up as an Elf every day up to Christmas Day! To raise the much needed funds Paul is collecting 5€ for your chance to have a picture with the Elf. The photo will be posted on the facebook page and also in RTN over the next 2 weeks. You can also follow his progress on local radio station Overseas FM 105.4. If you see Paul in his van make sure to stop him for a giggle! To donate visit www.overseasfm.com and click donate.
PEOPLE AROUND the world are answering an emergency ‘SOS’ – ‘save our shelter’ - to help a Costa Blanca animal shelter fighting for survival after being starved of public funding. Animal lovers as far away as Russia and the United States of America are flocking to sign an electronic petition calling for a town hall to fulfil its legal contractual commitments. More than 207,000€ is owed to the home. And SPAMA La Safor, a Spanish animal home operating for over 30 years after being founded by two vets, faces closure unless Gandia Town Hall releases money. It has received nothing from the local authority for two years. Volunteer Margaret Snowden has launched the petition in a bid to get public support for SPAMA and convince Mayor Arturo Torro he has a contractual duty of care to the shelter and the animals – currently around 150 dogs and over 100 cats. She said the debt was more than 207,400€ and “mounting” but despite repeated promises no money had been received from the town hall.
First 10 callers to sign up TODAY gets 100€ cash! See page 18
Margaret, who has three dogs included Rocky – who was rescued from a bin with three siblings - said the shelter was Spanish run and operated a ‘no kill’ policy for the animals, many given a second chance by being adopted. She said hundreds of abandoned animals received “excellent” veterinary treatment, kennels were kept cleaned and dogs were walked daily and were “beautifully cared for”. But Margaret told RTN: “As from 1st December no more strays can be collected, there’s absolutely no money. “Two members of permanent staff have had to be made redundant because there’s no money to pay them. The shelter is exceptionally well run and it is manned 24 hours a day.” PRESSURE It is hoped pressure will force the mayor to act. “People from around the world are outraged that this ‘no kill’ refuge is in such dire straits. Animal lovers from as far away as Germany and Holland have been making donations of food and bedding. Continued on page 3
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5 - 11 DECEMBER 2014 Continued from front page “OUR VOLUNTEERS are driving many miles to collect donations. It is winter here now, our animals need food, warmth, and access to medical treatment. This should not be happening – these animals are being denied the chance of a happy and loved life.” Some of the dogs have been abused before reaching the refuge and are cared for separately and given extra attention – others because of their suffering or medical issues will never be adopted but are given the run of the shelter and “cared for, for life”. Margaret said: “If any of the animals need one on one treatment, the vets take them to the clinic and keep them there – and they remain at the clinic until they are better and can be brought back to the shelter.” Unfortunately the uncertain future of SPAMA also threatens the animals themselves. Should the refuge close, if other shelters cannot offer a home, the dogs and cat face the notorious ‘killing stations’. Margaret said: “We cannot let that happen.” She added: “We really need the support of the public. If we lose SPAMA, we lose a haven for abandoned animals. We are really under threat of losing the shelter.” The protest is also going to be brought back into the centre of Gandia itself. At 11.30am on Saturday 20th December it is planned to stage a human chain from Paseo de las Germanias, through Calle Mayor to the town hall. The petition can be found at: http://www. thepetitionsite.com/504/599/646/urgent-tell-themayor-of-gandia-to-pay-our-local-shelter-the207400-euros-he-owes
Margaret with her Rocky
Horns of a dilemma AN UNEXPECTED stranger to the Cumbre del Sol urbanisation this week caused an unusual problem for Neighbourhood Watch. The loose bull was spotted roaming the main road across the Puig Llorenca mountain, part of the residential area, and local police from Benidorm were left to capture the beast and take it to safety.
Olaf comes to life
OLAF THE cartoon snowman from the Disney movie ‘Frozen’ looked very real in icing at a Christmas Fair thanks to the culinary skills of stallholder Liz Yardley. In the film – an updated story of The Snow Queen – Olaf comes to life and has become a firm favourite of audiences. At the Marriott Hotel last weekend, he was more sedate, perched on one of Liz’s colourfully decorated Christmas cakes, but still grabbed the attention of hundreds of visitors.
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Santa Claus is coming to town
The annual ‘Toy Run’
by Jack Troughton CHRISTMAS COMES early for dozens of excited youngsters on Sunday 21st December when a host of bikers in Santa outfits make a special delivery of presents. The annual ‘Toy Run’ by members of the Costa Blanca Espana Biker Group take presents to delighted children cared for in EMAUS homes. And the streets of Albir, Benidorm and Alfaz del Pi will echo to the distinctive rumble of iconic Harley Davidson machines – around 100 took part 12 months ago. The sight of this column of motorcycles and their police escort has become one of the festive season’s most memorable events with people travelling to the area for a unique photo opportunity.
Roads become a sea of red and white as the riders pass by – costumes are obligatory for those taking part – and many of the bikes sport seasonal decorations. Spectators are guaranteed an inner glow as Christmas spirit is released into the atmosphere from the exhausts of the Harley Davidson’s and RTN will once again be recording the action. The bikers from across the region rendezvous at McDonalds Restaurant in Albir from 8.45am on Sunday morning. At 9.15am the procession leaves for Albir Beach and travels into Benidorm. From 10.15am the motorbikes travel along the Poniente Beach, through the Old Town to the Town Hall and continue long the Levante Beach, heading back to Alfaz and are scheduled to be at the town’s Casa de Cultura for 11.45am.
A crisp and sunny Christmas ANTI-CYCLONIC CONDITIONS in the coastal regions of the Costa Blanca are creating a marked difference in temperature between day and night. Throughout the next two weeks daily temperatures of between 15º and 18º will drop to a chilly 7º - 10º in the evenings although we can expect mostly sunny days according to the Meteorological Agency. For the time being, Christmas Day and Boxing Day are forecast to be sunny with a moderate daytime temperature of around 12º dropping to 5º at night – so be sure to give bed socks for Christmas! Christmas Eve could see a light shower of rain.
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Residents see the light by Jack Troughton RESIDENTS OF one of the northern Costa Blanca’s largest housing developments are delighted to see a number of improvements on the urbanisation. Benitachell Town Hall has announced it has officially taken over the zones of ‘Magnolias’ and ‘Kalmias’ on Cumbre del Sol from developer VAPF. Adopting the two areas means the local authority now has responsibility for roads, sewage, water, and street lights. Street lights at the south entrance of the urbanisation have also been switched on and additional lights have been added on roads crossing the mountain of Puig Llorenca which bisects the development. Speaking on behalf of residents, Margaret Hales said: “We are pleased that finally our facilities are clearly in the hands of the town hall. For too long, VAPF has been paying for the electricity for street lights - when our taxes got to the town hall. “Now, if lights fail when it rains, all the residents of these two zones can make a call directly to the local authority. “And now we know they are responsible,
we shall be asking the council to clear the roads of weeds and fallen stones. This can only be good news for the community.” Margaret said people living and visiting the development were also pleased other street lighting was being improved. “The mayor has always maintained that streetlights deter crime and we are delighted we have a network of new eco-efficient lights which have been erected by both the town hall and the developer.” A project to improve road signs across the development will not start until next year but residents have also welcomed new speed restrictions around Lady Elizabeth Junior School, and the large Neighbourhood Watch signs at both entrances.
Homes on Cumbre del Sol
Violent mugger arrested
By Irena Bodnarec LOCAL POLICE arrested a 27 year old Romanian national in the early hours of Saturday morning after he attempted to mug a British holiday maker on the top end Calle Gerona – near the Ambassador Hotel in Benidorm. The pair were walking back after a night out when he started attacking the 49 year old women in an attempt to get her handbag but her partner intervened, sustaining a broken arm and numerous bruises in the process. A passing police patrol car witnessed
the assault and jumped to the defense of the couple, but it took 6 policemen to bring him under control. He threatened to kill the policemen and needed to be tranquilized by medical staff before being transferred to police cells. According to police reports the suspect has a long history of violent crime not only in his homeland but also in Italy and a current ongoing investigation in the Province of Valencia for a similar violent crime. The couple where transferred to a private hospital in Benidorm where they were treated for injuries and shock sustained in the attack. The lady´s handbag, which she fortunately managed to keep hold of contained a mobile phone worth 600€.
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Most politicians are not corrupt says Rajoy by Jan Gamm SPAIN’S PRIME Minister Mariano Rajoy has told MPs that he believes most of Spain’s politicians are not corrupt! His remarks came just one day after Health Minister Ana Mato stepped down over corruption accusations. Rajoy went on to elaborate on his views on corrupt practices that he says “…hurt democracy and discredit Spain.” He added that he was deeply concerned about injustice and refuses to accept that
the suspicion of corruption spreads to all Spanish politicians, while announcing “stringent measures to tackle the problem.” ANA MATO 55-year-old Ana Mato resigned after a high court judge said he believed she had benefited personally from gifts as part of the so-called Gurtel scandal that rocked Spain more than five years ago. The fallout from the case continues to haunt politicians involved in the affair, in Mato’s case through her connection with her exhusband, ex-Senator Jesus Sepulveda, who was forced to resign his membership of the PP when he was named in the Gurtel case in 2013. Mato will be required to attend court but has not as yet been named as a suspect.
On the march!
OPPOSITION Pedro Sanchez, leader of the Socialist opposition, contends that Mariano Rajoy is “in no position to lecture the rest of the country on the subject of corruption,” saying he is “…not able or legitimate to lead.” Possibly the worst political scandal to hit modern Spain is the Barcenas affair, involving allegations of a slush fund operated by former PP treasurer Luis Barcenas from which bonus payments were said to have been made to several senior PP figures – Mariano Rajoy was specifically named by Barcenas to have received cash payments. Last month Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy made a public apology to the country for cases of corruption that have come to light affecting his party.
TENS OF thousands of people took to the streets in more than 30 Spanish cities on Saturday as social groups convened unions, political parties and dozens of organisations in protest against the State Budget and the Government’s social and economic policies, declaring a ‘social emergency’ in Madrid, Barcelona, Santiago, Seville, Bilbao, Toledo, Badajoz, Avilés (Asturias), Valencia and Valladolid among many others. The slogan ‘Bread, work, housing: dignity’ was bannered throughout all the marches, collectively called the ‘Dignity Marches’ first organised in March of this year. Protestors were well organised and there were no incidents involving the police.
Rajoy claims most politicians in Spain are not corrupt
Free at last!
SPAIN WAS officially declared ‘Ebola free’ on Tuesday 2nd December as no new cases have come to light since Nurse Teresa Romero was announced free of the infection and discharged from hospital on 5th November. Staff who attended Nurse Romero during her stay in the Carlos III Hospital in Madrid underwent 21 days of active surveillance in accordance with Ministry of Health protocols.
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Broken poppies
MANY OF the ceramic poppies that were part of the Tower of London memorial Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red are being delivered to customers who paid ÂŁ25 for them (plus postage and packing) either chipped or in pieces. by Jan Gamm While most purchasers admit it would be impossible to deliver almost a million ceramic flowers in perfect condition, in some cases delivery personnel from the handling company Yodel were witnessed throwing the packages (some not marked Fragile) over fences and dropping them. Some of the flowers have pieces missing that are not in the box. Many who bought the flowers have lost relatives in military conflicts and have been affected emotionally by the arrival of a broken poppy in the post. A number of poppies were kept in reserve but in view of the large number of damaged flowers disappointed purchasers doubt there will be an adequate number of replacements available. However, Yodel has made assurances that all damaged flowers will be replaced. If you have ordered a poppy you can make enquiries via www.poppies.hrp.org.uk/view-order-status/
Ebola vaccine passes its first test AN EXPERIMENTAL Ebola vaccine being developed in the US has successfully passed its first test on humans, generating an immune response to the disease without serious side effects in 20 volunteers, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The trial began in September at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the results are promising enough to conduct a larger scale study on thousands of participants in West Africa where the disease is raging. The medical trials were conducted in the Washington area under the direction of Dr Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. According to the World Health Organisation, 15,351 cases of Ebola have been detected since March of this year, 5,459 of which were fatal.
Police target paedophilia FIFTY POLICE officers in the province of Alicante have taken part in a course focusing on the prevention of the corruption of minors. The course, run by criminologists Rafael Fonseca and Javier Santos, featured new technology available to detect and track offending paedophiles. According to Fonseca potential offenders in Spain do not have a network of support available to conquer their perversion unlike other countries. He suggested there is a need to establish such programmes to achieve positive results in the fight against child abuse.
Many of the poppies have become damaged in the post
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Town Hall launches new website CALPE TOWN Hall launched its new website in English planning to boost integration and transparency of what takes place behind closed doors. by Jack Troughton Professionally translated – there are a few glitches to iron out – www. calp.es gives residents to a “wealth of information” about the municipality and its councillors. Mayor Cesar Sanchez was keen for the local authority to be open and transparent. As well as listing the councillors, their responsibilities, and how to get in touch with them; it also shows each individuals asset declarations and their allowances for performing their duties. Council consultant Hilde Backeart, introducing the new facility to English-
speaking residents at the Casa de Cultura, said it was now available in Spanish, English, French, German and Dutch. “Everything is published openly. The mayor wants us to be open and transparent. I don’t think there are many municipalities who do that – it is honest and open,” added Hilde. “It is also important that people participate with government. Sometimes we do things with the best intentions but we do it wrong and you see it in a different way – it is always good to get the ideas of the people.” IMPORTANT The site also includes news, how to
Oil recycling
TO COMPLEMENT the town’s commitment to recycling, Benidorm have started installing recycling bins for domestic oil. This week saw the first 5 placed around the Old Town and in total 42 orange units will be distributed around the town following an agreement with Sigoleo´– a non profit foundation campaigning for an ´Oil Free Ocean´. If oil is discharged into the drains it eventually ends up in the sea, causing great problems not only to the sea life but also for the treatment plants, who have great difficulty separating the fat from the water.
obtain important documents, and advice for key groups, as well as municipal activities and functions. Hilde said suggestions were welcome and people communicating with the town hall in English would receive a reply in the language. “The mayor’s intention via the internet is to open the doors of the town hall to everyone in the town,” she said. “We know at the moment it is not perfect but it is a beginning and we are working hard on it in order to improve everything.” The municipal website is www.calp.es Mayor and the ‘tourism’ site, including the calCesar endar of key fiesta dates is www.calpe.es Sanchez
Cause of Montgo fire unknown AFTER MONTHS of research and investigation, agents of Seprona and the Guardia Civil have concluded that the cause of the September fire that devastated 444 acres of the Montgo National Park and forced the evacuation of 1500 residents is ‘unknown’. Director of emergencies for the governing board of the Montgo National Park, Irene Rodriguez, confirmed on Tuesday that “ultimately we have not been able to identify the specific cause of the fire. Regeneration work continues in the area.
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Spain gets a new Health Minister
Take the train to Seville over Christmas! RENFE HAS begun selling special deal tickets taking passengers from Alicante to Seville over the Christmas period for a reasonable 28.55€. The service leaves Alicante at 4pm and arrives in Seville at 8.42pm – a journey of 4 hours and 40 minutes - and will operate on 19th, 21st, 23rd, 26th, 28th and 30th December: also 2nd, 4th and 5th January. The promotional rate became available from Tuesday of this week.
World’s best whiskey - made in Japan! Alfonso Alonso is the new Health Minister
by Jan Gamm SPAIN’S NEW Health Minister, 47-yearold Alfonso Alonso Aranegui, was sworn in on Wednesday, 3rd December during a brief midday audience with King Felipe at the Zarzuela Palace. Alonso, acknowledged as a favourite of Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Sáenz de
Santamaría, takes over as Health, Social Services & Equality Minister from Ana Mato, who stepped down from her post as Health Minister last week following reports that she was linked to the Gurtel case through her ex-husband. Mato had also been heavily criticised for her handling of Ebola cases in Spain. She eventually resigned her position on
26th November. Just hours later, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced his ‘new crusade’ against corruption amongst politicians. Alonso has been a parliamentary spokesman in the lower house since 2011. He faces the unenviable task of handling the fallout from Rajoy’s controversial health policies and spending cuts.
SCOTTISH WHISKEY connoisseurs have had their noses put out of joint after renowned critic and writer of the ‘Whiskey Bible’ Jim Murray named a Japanese Single Malt as the World’s Number One whiskey. Suntory of Kyoto’s Yamazaki Single Malt Sherry Cask 2013 knocked its Scottish competitors off the top spot for the first time ever. Murray described the whiskey as having “…a nose of exquisite boldness…thick, dry and as rounded as a snooker ball.” Not only did a Japanese whiskey come out on top but second, third and fourth places went to three American bourbons and an English whiskey! Murray says it’s time for the Scottish distilleries stop resting on their laurels.
Voting deadline draws closer PEOPLE WANTING to vote in next May’s Municipal Elections across Alicante must register their intention to take part in the ballot by the deadline of 30th December, 2014. by Jack Troughton RESIDENT CITIZENS of the European Union, aged over 18, have the right in one town hall election in the province – but it is essential they have “expressed a willingness” to exercise their democratic right. Expats who have previously registered an intention to vote in previous elections and continue to live in Alicante maintain their status as ‘voters’ and have no need to complete a new declaration. The declaration is normally made at the town hall where people live and are registered on the ‘padron’ – the municipal register. STATEMENT However, to help the process, the Electoral
Census Office has written to 38,424 registered citizens in Alicante who have not voted in previous elections and have never expressed an intention to do so. They need only complete and sign a statement and return it to the provincial delegation of the office. In addition, those with a NIE identity number can make their declaration to get a vote online by accessing the website https://sede.ine.gob.es People not registered on the ‘padron’ or the electoral roll wishing to exercise their democratic rights should go to their local town hall to register and make their declaration on a standard form. More information can be provided at town halls, the provincial electoral Census Office, or by calling 901 101 900.
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Passport pickle WE HAVE just found out why it costs so much to renew our passports from Spain. My wife and I put our old passports (with consecutive numbers) into a single envelope with the forms completed and paid for online. They were sent recorded delivery and arrived in three days at the Belfast Passport Office. I then checked on the Tracker as to what was happening. They were both being worked on after 5 days and the next we knew there was a phone call from the Courier saying he was at our house - we were out shopping! We met up later that day and signed for my wife’s passport only. I checked Tracker and mine was still being worked on. This was 15 days from sending them. Next day the Courier delivered my wife’s old pass port with the corner cut off. After 3 weeks my passport has arrived but not the old one. So it will have taken four visits from the courier and my new one runs out four weeks before my wife’s although worked on last. Guess we were lucky they turned up before we needed them at Christmas. Richard Prowse, Cartagena, Murcia
Jellyfish in my car park? I FOUND two jellyfish in our car park on La Sella, Pedreguer. Quite a find, especially on 1st December! The rain was torrential the night before - but the sea is 11 kilometres away! Can anyone throw any light on this mystery? Intrigued of Pedreguer
Tax pain in Spain RE: TAX pain in Spain, I agree with your article recently about poor advice given to ex pats when they move to Spain. Confusing, misleading and conflicting, it leaves expats in a situation where they don’t know who to trust, as they are the ones who will be fined by the Hacienda if the declaration is wrong. If you approach four accountants, with the same figures and ask them to work out the income tax declaration, you will get four very different results: I know, I’ve tried it. So called experts may not know the implications of the double taxation treaty, the different types of pension and how they are taxed in Spain. With the arrival of the assets declaration there were reams of confusing information, with threats of a draconian nature for the smallest error. Hardly a way to encourage people to settle in Spain! One particular injustice is the way different regions are allowed to determine their own allowances for Inheritance tax. Murcia is an example of a region which has abolished its own allowance, leaving citizens with the paltry state allowance, which would be a drop in the ocean against the average inheritance bill. If, however, you lived in Andalucia, there is a very generous allowance - very little or no IHT to pay. Changes were made to the tax system this year, but disappointingly, though there was supposed to be a much needed overhaul to the very unfair Inheritance tax, nothing at all was done. We hear regions are short of money, but recently the Convenio Especial, made available in most regions, means that early retirees and non-working people of pre state pension age can receive the same care from the Spanish health service that others do, for a modest monthly fee. This is an excellent scheme, but it must come at a cost, as it covers all health conditions. If this can be afforded, so can a decent IHT allowance. The real answer is for central government to regulate inheritance tax. It is far too important for regional governments to make drastic changes at a whim, with devastating consequences for its citizens. Ellen Rose
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The worst drivers in Spain
A Ouija board for Christmas? Yes or No? THE CHRISTMAS ‘must have’ game this year is not a harmless dice-shaker but a scary portal into the spirit world. Sales of Ouija boards have tripled since the release of the movie ‘Ouija’. The film follows the misfortunes of some folk who try to use the Ouija board to contact their dead friend but accidentally call on an ancient – and not very friendly – spirit. Despite the movie under-achieving on review sites it has inspired sales of Ouija boards to escalate at a rate of 300%. Peter Irwin-Clark, a Church of England vicar who has witnessed the dark side of Ouija, warns: “There are spiritual realities out there and they can be very negative.” RTN is going to stick to Monopoly…
Barcelona the worst drivers in spain
by Jan Gamm A REPORT by kelisto.es on the standard of driving throughout the country has revealed that the worst drivers – that is to say drivers who habitually violate the speed limits, behave recklessly toward pedestrians and generally drive erratically – are found in Barcelona. Second on the leader board is Madrid, followed by Valencia. The best drivers are judged to reside in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Almeria and Caceres. The survey processed data from 50 pro-
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vincial capitals and included a number of aspects that affect the standards of drivers, taking into account population density, traffic density and average weather conditions such as rainfall. The city with the highest traffic density in Spain is Madrid, with a total of 13,167,000 moving cars per kilometre per year, followed by Barcelona, with a total of 6.872 million vehicles and Valencia, with 6,670. Kelisto.es notes that in Spain, in 2013, 1,688 people died on the roads, an average of 32.4 deaths per city.
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Have yourself a very British Christmas There’s nothing quite like a British Christmas. Britain has been a melting pot of culture for centuries and is steeped in weird and wonderful customs. As a result, we have adopted many traditions (as well as creating our own) that make Christmas the unique event it continues to be, to this day. British Corner Shop stocks everything you need to help create a traditional British Christmas, abroad. As the excitement builds from the beginning of December, keep the little ones (and the not-so little ones) focused with an advent calendar from much-loved chocolatiers such as Cadbury, Lindt and Nestle. Christmas nibbles such as mince pies and Roses chocolates are a must have as you wrap up presents and stuff Christmas stockings. As Christmas day dawns, celebrate with a light, traditionally British breakfast, before the big meal; warm Warburtons crumpets covered with real butter and topped with delicious strawberry jam. As the table is laid and the turkey is carved, why not kick off the festivities with a fragrant glass of hot mulled wine. Decorate your table with Christmas crackers, ready to be pulled open and make eyes roll at the terrible jokes inside. British Corner Shop’s range of classic British
condiments, such as Paxo stuffing, Bisto gravy and cranberry sauce help to complete the perfect Christmas dinner, and the huge range of desserts help you cater for all palettes. Rich Christmas puddings, iced bars and individual cakes from Mr Kipling makes it easy to please every sweet tooth. For the savoury dessert lovers, why not stock up on a range of wonderfully rich and creamy cheeses, served with a box selection of savoury biscuits and crackers from Jacob’s or Carr’s. Although you may not be in the UK for Christmas and may have even adopted a different way of celebrating the day, you can still bring festive British nibbles, tipples and traditions to your household. British Corner Shop stocks a huge assortment of Christmas goodies and the team are ready and waiting to send a festive parcel of British happiness right to your door. Simply visit the website at www.BritishCornerShop.co.uk/ christmas to peruse and buy Christmas items, or call +44 (0)1454 22 88 70 to speak to a member of the friendly customer service team.
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A very foreign Christmas
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IT SEEMS the Spanish economy is improving as 70% of travel bookings over the festive period this year are to foreign destinations. by Jan Gamm Spanish travellers are spending an average of 150€ on domestic flights and 800€ on international flights according to data released by the travel company eDreams. 50% of those travellers will be heading for Euro-
pean destinations and 20% to the rest of the world while only 30% have chosen to stay in Spain. The study has shown that citizens who have chosen to stay in Spain are favour- London the favourite ing big cities like Barcelona and Madrid: the destination favourite international holiday choices are for travelling London, Paris and Rome. Spaniards
Let it snow! DESPITE THE unseasonably warm weather there was enough snow for the skiing season to begin last weekend. Popular ski resorts are expecting 30,000 skiers with an average spend per person estimated at 150€. Over the long weekend of 6th – 8th December occupation at ski destinations such as Andorra is already confirmed at 90%. So don’t delay – dig out your skis and reserve your place on the piste now!
Benidorm Series 7
By Irena Bodnarec THE ITV Press Centre have confirmed that Benidorm Series 7 will start on Friday 2nd January. The date had been a closely guarded secret and will certainly bring the New Year in with a bang for many fans of the comedy series. The cast and crew spent 3 months filming in and around the resort this year with many cameo actors being spotted by excited fans – look out for our very own “Benidorm Stylistics” featured on the stage of Neptunes nightclub. The January Issue of RTN Benidorm will feature a coffee break interview with Leroy from the group! This series will see the sad departure of the Garvey clan midway through but a happy return of two favourites – Johnny Vegas as The Oracle and Crissy Rock who played Janey York, the manageress of the Solana Resort in the first 3 series. She will make her appearance in episodes 5 and 6 - wonder if sparks will fly when she and current manageress Joyce Temple Savage, aka Sherrie Hewson meet! The series will be on at 9pm in the UK and 10pm here in Spain.
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The spirit of giving A YOUNG visitor to last weekend’s Christmas Fair at the Denia Marriott Hotel showed she understood the spirit of Christmas after a visit to see Santa Claus in his grotto. by Jack Troughton The little girl returned to present the bearded man in red with a little gift of her own. Father Christmas says a big ‘thank you’ and has promised to carry it with him travelling the globe on Christmas Eve. Thousands visited the fair over the weekend and by donating 1€ each at the entrance raised 3,000€ for Friends of the Children of EMAUS. However, charity President Carole Saunders told RTN with the sales of raffle tickets at the Marriott and the ‘Early Bird’ Christmas Fair in Javea at the beginning of November, the total was nearly 4,500€. “This money will go towards buying food for Christmas, New Year, and Three Kings, for the
children living in EMAUS homes,” she said. “It will also contribute to buying Christmas presents. “We want to make sure the children have lots of lovely food and enjoy a really comfortable and memorable Christmas.” Carole thanked organiser Lesley Clark, her husband Tom, and all Lesley’s team, for organising this year’s successful fairs. “Lesley is an amazing person who puts her heart and soul into running these two Christmas fairs for Friends of the Children of EMAUS. It is extremely hard work and takes all year.” Pictured by Schillings Photography in Santa’s Grotto with Father Christmas are (from left) Carole Saunders and Lesley Clark at the rear, and helpers Megan Wilmot and Katie Gibbons in front.
Carole, Lesley, Megan and Katie with Father Christmas
Roundabout closes over Christmas
THE ROUNDABOUT Charity Shop in Javea is changing its Christmas opening hours because of staff shortages over the festive period. The show will now be closed from Tuesday 23rd December and will reopen on Friday 2nd January – to start a New Year of raising money for local charities. It is hoped the new volunteers with just a spare morning each week to spare will join the team to avoid early closing in future – just ask any member of staff in the shop for details.
Choir on song
A BUSY year for the English Choir enabled it to earn extra revenue and make a 1,000€ to the Alzheimer’s Day Centre in Teulada. Currently preparing for its Christmas Concert and traditional ‘sing-a-long’ at the Espai La Senieta, Moraira, on Thursday 11th December, the choir’s President John Turner and committee members Janet Brown, June Anderson Smith, and Janet Wiggins went to Teulada Town Hall to make the presentation. John is pictured giving the cheque to Pepe Buiges Ivars, President of the Alzheimer’s Association, watched (right) by Deputy Mayor Sylvia Tatnell. Over the last 12 months, the English Choir has enjoyed a successful year under the baton of Joanna Baldwin, assisted by Heather Butcher – joining several other choirs to celebrate the opening of the 600-seat concert auditorium in Teulada and joining the Moors and Christians celebrations in Moraira. However, it was trough selling tickets for concerts at the Theatre de Actos in Teulada and a contract to entertain guests at the Denia Port Hotel, the English Choir was able to fund the donation. And tickets are not on sale for the popular Christmas concert which starts at 7pm on 11th December. Priced at 7.50€ are available by calling Janet Brown on 96 574 5091 or e-mail janetbrowncraft@gmail.com
Santa is coming to Ondara’s Shopping Centre by Patricia Thompson ONDARA’S PORTAL de la Marina shopping centre has gone into festive mode ready for Christmas. Lights and decorations now adorn the mall, with a promise of a Christmas full of surprises for all Christmas shoppers. From now until January 6th there will be activities for both young and old held every day except Christmas Day and New Year’s. To start it all off there is a Christmas Window Display Competition (Concurso de Escaparates), open to all the centre’s shops. There is a prize of 350€ cash at stake for the shop that receives the most votes in the commercial centre’s Facebook page. Facebook voters will get a chance to win too, as there’s a raffle for a gift card worth 60€ going to one of the lucky voters. The contest will end on December 15th, and the awards will be announced on the 17th. SANTA’S GROTTO Santa’s Grotto is already set up, with the big man visiting the centre to gather children’s wishes for Christmas from 15th December. The Children’s Club and The Submariners will be celebrating Christmas with
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games, activities and special hours right through to 6th January. And Santa’s house in Lapland can be visited with the help of an ‘Interactive-Elf’ display (situated in the hallway of Eroski) showing his home and his swimming pool covered in snow, come on weekdays from 5-9pm and holidays from 12 to 2pm and 5-9pm. Santa Claus will be in Portal de la Marina from 15 to 25 December to listen to all children’s wishes for Christmas. From 26th until January 5th, the shopping centre will receive a royal emissary to the Three Kings of the East, to collect all the letters to Their Majesties. This year both Santa Claus and the Royal Emissary will receive your audience in a charriot for four with a driver, promising a rather special experience.
Fibre Optic for Benidorm
BY THE end of 2015, Benidorm will have fibre optic technology – to deliver super fast broadband speed for internet and cable television. Strangely enough, the neighbouring town of Villa Joyosa already has fibre despite Benidorm being much larger and it has taken nearly a decade to get to this stage. Telefonica and Vodaphone are the two operators who are implementing the project – with works already underway by Telefonica. The companies are investing 10 million euros replacing the current copper cabling with fibre optic which will benefit both commercial businesses and households.
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Sheila bows out
A Christmas Wish GRANT A Wish founder Jody Kirby and her sons Ted and Max welcomed hundreds of people to the charity’s Christmas Show on Tuesday - a concert that raised 2,500€. Speaking in English and Spanish at the Casa de Cultura in El Verger, they thanked Mayor Miguel Gonzales Bano for the use of the venue – and a host of musicians for giving their time to the cause. The concert was topped and tailed by the Costa Blanca Male Voice Choir – joined by all members of the cast for a finale of the now classic Band Aid song ‘Do they know it’s Christmas’. An audience of over 234 people enjoyed music by Niamh O’Sheehan and Gatecrash, the duo Encore, and special guests including guitarist Jools Cooper. The mayor was particularly pleased that some of the money is going to help five children with special needs in his town – and has his thanks to the organisers, entertainers, and helpers for a special night on the Costa Blanca.
SHEILA SKINNER, a dedicated member of Jalon Valley HELP’s band of volunteers, has announced her retirement after 15 years service with the charity. by Jack Troughton One of the longest-serving members of the charity, she chose the annual Christmas Fair to publically announce the decision – just as the event raised a record 4,413€. Accepting a bouquet of flowers from charity President Elaine Horton, Sheila said it was a “fabulous result and a proud note for me to bow out on.” Sheila, from Parcent, said she had met a lot of “good caring people” over the years and she would continue to support HELP. Elaine thanked Sheila for all her hard work she had done for the charity and for all the other organisations she had dedicated time to – especially her medical translations for the expat community.
Elaine (left) with Sheila
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READERS OF Spain’s most popular English free newspaper can nominate RTN a new global poll - The Expat Survey Consumer Awards (TESCA). by Jack Troughton With readers picking up copies of the community newspaper every Friday and thousands visiting the website, we hope we are keeping you informed and up to date with issues affecting your lives in Spain. Our editorial team works hard creating a colourful friendly product and would like you to show an appreciation of our efforts by taking a little time to take part in the survey and give RTN the nod in the TESCA scheme. It is hoped your vote will tell the wider world why RTN is a favourite in Spain and why it is so valued in bringing news and views into so many homes – just go to www.theexpatsurvey.com The Expat Survey 2014 is currently open. It is a professional and totally confidential project which aims to help understand expats as a global market – how they move, communicate, behave, consume, and are served by the media.
PICTURE The aim is to ‘year on year’ build up a picture of residents living outside the UK. Owned by i-World Research, the survey was launched in 2013. However, while it is still new, it is driven by highly qualified management, researchers and marketing consultants. The Expat Survey is led by Project director Emma Wood and the ex-head of research at BBC World, Keith Donaldson. “We are an independent research specialist. We have no links with governments and we do not share any personal information,” said Emma. “We genuinely want to know what is important to people and whether their experiences have been good or bad. “The awards give expats the opportunity to nominate and explain why they respect, value, and favour those who make a difference to their lives.” To take part and for more information, simply go to www.theexpatsurvey.com
Cate enjoying her weekly read of RTN
Lost in translation PEOPLE SUFFERING bereavement or loss can be left upset by well-meaning messages of regret and support that sometimes miss the mark. by Jack Troughton Members of Stepping Stones – the Costa Blanca self-help group run by the Listeners charity – discussed how comments of people close to them could affect their lives at a time of grief. They accepted most felt sadness, sorrow, and even grief, and usually expressed their condolences with sympathy and understanding. However, some comments intended to convey regret and support did not come out the way intended and could cause a great deal of upset to the person bereaved or suffering a loss. Comments like ‘it was their time to go’, ‘you’ll be fine’, ‘you have to move on’ and ‘at least you’ve still got your health’, all struck a chord in the way they did nothing to ease a feeling of loneliness. BANTER Group members quickly struck back against such negativity and enjoyed some good humoured banter about some of the “meaningless platitudes” used in this context. Stepping Stones meets once a month at the El Cid Restaurant, Benidoleig, on the second Wednesday of the month between 10am and noon. Meeting are relaxed and informal. Refreshments are available. The next meeting is Wednesday 10th December. The group meets with a support team from the Listeners, a not for profit charity, used to dealing with challenges, including the loss of a loved one, through the 24 hour helpline on 96 599 6678. Anyone who feels they might benefit from chatting to like-minded people to help each other through a tough time is made welcome at meetings that are both understanding and confidential. Find out more about Stepping Stones by calling its dedicated number 634 362 498 or by visiting the website www.listenersspain.com/steppingstones
Stepping Stones meets once a month at the El Cid Restaurant
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The STAR Christmas Concert Orihuela ONCE AGAIN Networks Theatre is organising STAR: a Charity Christmas Concert on Saturday 13th December at 7pm to raise money for ASOKA – CPA Orihuela, the Orihuela animal refuge in San Bartolomé. This year Networks Theatre group performs at La Lonja, C/Aragón Orihuela - their 4th STAR Christmas Concert. A fantastic group of singers features in this wonderful festive event, performing carols in English, French, German, and of course Spanish. The show has been expertly put together by artistic director Nick Moore, who is also a volunteer and dog homer at the refuge. The only price is 5€ and tickets may be obtained at the door before the show: arrive early to collect tickets. If you can’t come but still want to collaborate with donations, blankets and old towels are needed - you can contact the refuge in English on 692 747 685.
Benidorm buses
By Irena Bodnarec LLORENTE BUSES have just added a further 3 new vehicles to its bus fleet - all of which have ramp access for the disabled/mobility impaired. In total, 95% of the buses that serve Benidorm are now wheelchair friendly. On request the driver extends the automatic ramp from the central doors. The Mayor Agustin Navarro went to see the new vehicle in action, congratulating the company on its commitment and investment.
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Magnificent tales of flying machines
Joe with his “wonderful” wife Valerie
by Jack Troughton JOSEPH MERCHANT’S autobiography is forged from his love of flying and his life in the air and on the ground at Biggin Hill, one Britain’s most famous airfields. ‘Biggin Hill Airfield – Beyond the Bump 1’ is bursting with anecdotes from military and civilian pilots, Joe’s own story, and 182 black and white photographs. Royal Flying Corps pilots gave the airfield its nickname in 1915 – it sits on top of a hill – and it stuck through its days as an RAF station and a civilian airfield. The book records the transition from a fighter station to a civilian airport in 1959, Joe’s own love affair with the heavier than air machine and the colourful characters he met along the way. Joe, who lives in Moraira with his wife Valerie, started the book as an unwritten history of the Battle of Britain airfield and its transition into civilian life. However, from being a record for the local council, friends urged him to keep writing about a unique environment. And the author told RTN how the story continues – marked when he downed tools and stopped working for ‘the man’ and started his own photographic and publishing business while living in a former officer’s home and a new more glamorous life. That can be read next year in ‘Biggin Hill Airfield – Beyond the Bump 2’. Joe said the story began by explaining his love of flying. “It started from birth...and then I joined the Air Training corps at 14, and
gained my wings at the Surrey and Kent Flying Club in 1963. LICENCE “I got my licence and just had this incredible life; it was the people who made it and all those care free days at Biggin Hill. “It is both a funny and sad story, because I lost a few friends along the way. It is also a history of the place, and I am rather proud of it.” Joe’s life was linked with Biggin Hill from 1954 until he retired to Spain in 2007. The 53 years are detailed in both volumes of his autobiography. He found the time to write it living in Spain. “I am not a writer but through photography I got to write some short articles and I hope readers will forgive any mistakes. The first book tells of how I was sick of working for other people,” he said “Aged 42 I decided I had enough and dropped out and so I turned my hobbies into making a living – photography, flying and drinking!” A former nightclub owner, Joe said flying gave him the freedom he yearned for and an unusual lifestyle. “When I was at Biggin Hill everyone was treated the same; the rich and famous were just the same as mere mortals. “But the airfield is also ‘hallowed ground’ as a fighter station – just a few years before I got there, guys aged 18 and 19 were dying all over the place, poor sods.” The book is published by Pilots Pals, of Beckley, East Sussex, and is available through Amazon.
QR the weather!
IN ITS continuing bid to become an ‘intelligent tourist destination’, Benidorm beaches now have QR codes with weather forecasts. Users need to have a mobile phone or tablet with a QR reader code, which is a free application to be able to access the Town Hall Facebook page for real time information. Councillor of Beaches, Vicente Juan Ivorra explained that the codes can be found on all information boards on the beaches, tourist information booths and the Town Hall buildings.
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home and garden
by
Dick Handscombe Holistic gardener and author
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Ensure you sow peas that please PEAS ARE easy to grow in Spain and need to be sown before Christmas to ensure good spring harvests. If planted no later than now you may well harvest fresh tasty peas during February in sheltered frost free spots. In colder windier spots it may be April or early May before you have major harvests. WHEN CHOOSING sweet peas your choice of variety will be based on colours, novelties of colours and length of stem for cuttings for vases. When choosing varieties of peas for eating you would be wise to consider whether they are early or late croppers, spreading plants shrub or climbing varieties, small petit pois, flat mange tout or large round varieties, delicate or firm bites, with sweet or blander tastes and whether you want to use them as firm peas on a plate, as mushy peas with fish and chips, or in empanadas (Spanish pasties) with onions and tuna for instance. Looking through seed catalogues there are four types of seed – new introductions; regular large scale commercial varieties; heirloom varieties which are reintroduced old varieties and heritage varieties that have never been sold commercially before. These days seed catalogues can be ordered by post or internet, studied on the internet, or studied in a garden
centre of agricultural cooperative. If you have the book ‘Growing Healthy Vegetables in Spain’ you will find a long list of seed suppliers on page 129 who would be willing to send you a catalogue or who have an online catalogue. At the time of writing that book the Spanish seed company Madre Terra did not exist: we suggest you include it in your internet search for seeds. One good thing about peas is that you can grow them in rows supported by pea sticks in a vegetable plot, in raised beds, in builders’ buckets and even without supports but trailing in window boxes. If you enjoy cooking paellas, peas and broad beans can be used to replace fresh runner butter and haricot varieties of beans. The full recipes and problems to avoid, and how to do so, are fully explained in the book ‘Authentic
Valencia Paellas’. Interestingly this book was a best seller on Amazon in November. Perhaps more expats are to cook a paella on Christmas Day Spanish style, the Spanish meat fiesta dish having been cooked and eaten on Christmas eve, Noche Buena. By the way the book is now available from Amazon Books in Spanish as well as in English, as is the book ‘Living Well from Your Garden – Mediterranean Style’. The Spanish title is Vivir bien de un jardín español al estilo mediterráneo’ - a possible Christmas present for Spanish friends or use to supplement your Spanish language classes.
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Well problem solved because with Dreambox TV’s system there is no dish required, no aerial required and better still no monthly fees whatsoever! That’s right - no monthly fees! All you need is an internet connection of minimum stable 4mb and a Dream box. This will give you access to all Free UK TV BBC1, 2, ITV, CH4 and CH5 as well as most top Sports channels, thousands of TV series, all the latest films… the list is endless. So ask yourself: why am I still paying for my UK TV? The Dreambox motto is, “Watch what you want when you want.” Unbeatable prices start from as little as 129€ with an excellent standard of service guaranteed. Dreamboxes are always installed with the latest available software and constantly updated, making them one of the easiest units on the market to use. Visit for a free, no obligation demonstration and see for yourself just how impressive this system really is. See www.dreamboxtv.es for more information or call: 611 313 730.
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Ministry of Environment orders large scale caterpillar fumigation
Caterpillar nest
AS THE ‘Processionary Caterpillar’ season begins the Ministry of Environment plans a large scale fumigation process to get rid of these scary pests. Despite this being welcome news for families who like to walk their children and pets in the caterpillars’ favourite pine forest domain environmentalists
do not entirely approve of the government’s fumigation processes that include the use of hazardous material such as Diflubenzuron. They say that the pesticides being used do little to combat the problem yet do a great deal of harm to other healthy organisms that should be protected.
James at Quesada Color
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legal
by
Carlos Baos
from White & Baos Abogados Solicitors Lawyers
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Capital Gains Tax in Spain for Citizens aged over 65 QUESTION: DEAR lawyers, I am a 65 year old Irish Citizen, and I intend to sell my property in Spain. I have heard that my age gives tax advantages in the amount of Capital Gains Tax payable on the sale. Is this true ? IN ARTICLE 33 4. B) of Law 35/2006 of Income Tax for Individuals, it stipulates: “ the gains as a consequence of “transfer of the habitual residence (home) by any person over 65 years old (meaning 65 or over) or people experiencing severe or high dependency” shall be exempt from capital gains tax, Therefore, you would pay no capital gains tax if you meet the following two requirements: i)That you are 65 years old or over at the time of transfer, or in this case, at the time of the sale, and ii)If the property sold is your main and habitual residence. You must be tax resident in Spain, the law says that “ the property would be deemed as habitual
residence….that in which the taxpayer resides for a continuous period of three years”, although some exceptions are allowed. As always, if you are going to sell your property, it’s is very important that you prepare all documentation and verify that you have everything in order to sell without problems. Also, for tax purposes it is essential to check that your property is registered as your main and habitual residence. However, it is worth noting that recent tax reforms approved by Law 26/2014, of 27 November, introduce some changes that affect people’s capital gains when they are 65 years old or over. The new Article 38.3, says: “any gain as a consequence of the transfer of
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
assets by a taxpayers 65 years old and over , may be exempted from capital gains tax, provided that the total amount obtained by the transmission, is within six months invested into or to establish a life annuity ( renta vitalicia) secured in his favor ... The maximum total amount that could be used to set up these annuities will be 240,000 euros. “ Therefore, in the future, if you are 65 or over, and you sell a property, even if it is not your principal residence, you could end up paying zero capital gains tax if the proceeds of the sale are invested in an annuity. If you will sell your property, our firm assist you in selling in the most appropriate fiscal and legal way for your interests, contact our office and we will help.
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money
All the Kings Horses and all the Kings men
by
Keith Littlewood International Financial Adviser
WELL EVEN they could not fix Humpty – the Single big giant egg that fell and smashed. If only there were lots of little eggs then some would have been ok and the king could have had his breakfast. THE BEST adviser in the world cannot claim to get it right all the time, but what they can do is make sure their clients are given the best opportunity to do well and prevent large losses. The best way to do this is DIVERSIFY, DIIVERSIFY ,DIVERSIFY. At Blacktower this is the mantra we continue to chant and have done since our office hatched open. It is also eggstremely important to review portfolio’s on a regular basis looking at performance of funds and make the relevant changes to ensure investments and are suitable in the current economic climate and, more importantly, continue to meet with eggspectations. What seemed like a great idea at the time may not be today. Many investors put their money away, choose funds with a 1 ,3 or 5 year time frame and then forget about them and put the documents in the draw only to be totally shocked at the end of the term when their investments have not met with their expectations, or at worst the fund has been suspended. I make it my number one priority to be always accessible to my clients and make sure I speak to each one on a regular basis to review the investments we have entered into.Do you receive a similar service? In this current uncertain economic climate I would urge you to contact your investment adviser today and arrange a review of your own portfolio. The more people I speak to, the more I get the impression that they receive no ongoing support/advice for the investments they hold. Do you feel like this? If you feel like this and/or would just like a helping hand to review what you have, why not contact me and I will sit down and go through your portfolio with you. Make sure you act now before it is too late to pick up the pieces and put them together again! If you need advice or if have any questions regarding the above you can contact me on 657 684 094 or email keith.littlewood@blacktowerfm.com Merry Eggsmas!
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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advertising feature
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CWM will take you through the pros and cons of mortgage types on the market and advise which type is best for you. Excellent buying conditions led by a strong pound are drawing British buyers back to the overseas property market. For instance a 200,000€ property in Spain is now almost €18,000 cheaper when exchanging your money through CWM’s International currency transfer facility, the quickest and easiest way to make regular international payments and avoid the unnecessary fees charged by the high street banks each and every time you make an international money transfer. And our telephone-based
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Life
Charity4Charities excel yet again CHARITY4CHARITIES has excelled once again, raising funds for good causes on their 6th Annual Presentations Night held at the ‘Bull Flanagan’. Instead of live entertainment the evening featured table magic, and he was just that – magic! Age Concern, Debra, SAT, the Alzheimer’s Association. Caritas, Torrevieja Stroke Support Association, Neo Natal, Oncology, the Elche children’s home and finally Isaac House in Uganda were all presented with cheques to the value 1,000€ The raffle was drawn with winners taking home prizes and donations from the charity’s many supporters. CALENDAR Charity4Charities’ ‘Bare all 2015’ calendar has been such a success the printer has donated another 200 copies - so for all those who missed out, you can still purchase them at only 5€ each -all money raised will go to next year’s chosen charities. So far they have raised 1,300€! So far this year the charity has raised 19,000€ and an impressive 159,000€ to date. Thanks go to all the loyal supporters who make such enormous donations possible. If you wish to give support in anyway, please call 96 671 2803. A Weekly Auction is held every Tuesday at the Bull Flanagan, Quesada. It’s brilliant and always packed out. If you have any unwanted items for the stall, they’d be happy to collect if you can’t deliver. For more information phone Sandra on the number above or see the Bull Flanagan Facebook page. The last auction this year is on 14th December- re opening Tuesday 13th January 2015. A happy and healthy Christmas and New Year!
Photo by Kristoff
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HELP out in Gandia
Smiles at the Franciscan shelter
By Jack Troughton VOLUNTEERS FROM Jalon Valley HELP visited Gandia to support two good causes in the community - the Franciscan Hostel which provides a shelter for homeless and terminally ill men and the youngsters cared for at the nearby Preventorio. The Brothers running the hostel were delighted to receive a donation of 2,000€ as it relies on gifts to make ends meet in the financial crisis. It is currently caring for 60 men. And HELP President Elaine Horton promised to appeal for gifts of essential cleaning materials – especially bleach, but also such things as disinfectant, floor cleaner, glass cleaner, washing up liquid, dish cloths and polish. The volunteers also called in at the Preventorio with 80 hand-knitted children’s jumpers – all knitted and donated by people along the Costa Blanca. Earlier this year a previous donation of 86 jumpers was made to other children in need. HELP’s next event is the festive Carols Round the Tree in Jalon’s Church Square on Friday 12th December at 7.30pm. Singing will be led by the U3A Vall de Pop Casual Choir and youngsters from local schools – drinks and Christmas nibbles will be available at this community event. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the Gandia appeal can take items to the HELP shops in Jalon or Alcalali, or to Casa de Animo in Alcalali. The shops are open Monday to Saturday between 10am and 1pm – or leave them under the tree at the carol singing. For more information visit www.jalonvalleyhelp.com
Age Concern Christmas Fair
THE WEATHER smiled on Age Concern on Saturday, when a good crowd turned out for the Christmas Fair in La Siesta. The President of Age Concern, Maureen Payne, thanked all those who had donated prizes, too numerous to list, and all the volunteers and helpers. The total raised was a magnificent 3,600€.
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Festive Christmas adventures FOR CHRISTMAS and New Year in Benalmadena a 3* hotel is set just one street back from the sea shore, brilliantly positioned for catching the local bus that goes along the coast to towns with familiar names from our ‘Spanish Holiday’ past: Malaga, Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Marbella, Puerto Banus, Estepa and more... For the less adventurous, excursions to Granada, Nerja, Mijas and Gibraltar are included in the price. With Gala meals, a free bar on New Year’s (from midnight until 3am); full board arrangement in the hotel (including wine & water with meals); all rooms with balconies and the hotel sitting in its own grounds, this is the idyllic way to celebrate. 24th December to 1st January: 496€ Full Board including Gala Christmas lunch and Gala New Year meal including a free bar after the bells. CHRISTMAS IN BENIDORM It is hard to imagine a better place to spend Christmas than in the fun centre of the Costa Blanca: bright, bubbly, lively Benidorm! Especially when this includes accommodation in a 4 * hotel which sits in its own grounds and offers a balcony in all rooms, an indoor pool, sauna, and Gymnasium (if you’re fit enough!) And full board means no cooking or cleaning over the Christmas period. During the day relax on the extensive patio and pool area or wander along the seafront. At night live entertainment and dancing is available in the hotel. On Christmas day enjoy a brilliant Gala lunch including wine followed by quality live entertainment. 22-26th December 275€ Full Board including Christmas lunch
NEW YEAR IN BENIDORM The one thing that Benidorm does well is entertainment. So what better place to bring in 2015, especially at a warm and welcoming 4* hotel with nightly entertainment, indoor pool, sauna, and all rooms with balcony. A stupendous 7-course meal offers food and drink that keeps coming until a few minutes before the bells. At midnight the old Spanish tradition of hurriedly swallowing one grape for each strike of the clock gongs its way into the New Year... The party swings into the small hours - with no beds to make and no tidying to do! Tomorrow can be spent lazing on the balcony, playing pool or sight-seeing... 31st December to 2nd January: 224€ inc Gala New Year meal, including free bar after the bells. Christmas & New Year Benidorm: why not combine the two and spend the whole of Christmas and New Year in Benidorm - going out on 24th December, returning 2nd January: 610€ full board. BENIDORM PALACE Boxing Night, 26th December, is the night Benidorm Palace pulls out all the stops with a Boxing Night Spectacular. A top quality festive night out with coach travel to Benidorm and a memorable dinner, dance and show guest starring The Four Tops: 65€. CHRISTMAS MARKETS Caravaca Medieval Market: Sunday December 7th including
Alicante
Benidorm
Jousting Tournament: 12€ Murcia Artisans Market: Thursday 11th December: 11€ Alicante Christmas market: Wednesday 17th December: 11€ Madrid pre-Christmas 16th - 18th December: see the lights and get a chance to buy a Gordo ticket at the luckiest ticket vendor: 3 days B&B only 135€!
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whats on
Downton...’tis the only way HIT ONE-MAN show ‘The Only Way is Downton’ arrives on the Costa Blanca next month ready to blow away those post-Christmas blues.
Luke Kempner
By Jack Troughton Fresh from sell-out success at the Edinburgh Festival and London’s St James Studio – where extra performances were needed to meet demand – talented actor, singer and impressionist Luke Kempner brings this critical success to Javea from Monday 12th January to Friday 16th January. Stars like Stephen Fry, Matt Lucas, and Sir Tom Jones, found this blue blooded romp hilariously funny and there is a chance to catch a taste of the action at the Javea Players Studio.
Luke is a big fan of the Downton Abbey series and has blended the period drama with some television reality shows to bring something very different to the Costa Blanca stage. In ‘The Only Way...’ life has changed at the estate – both much-loved characters upstairs and downstairs are having to adapt to some rather unusual austerity measures after Downton falls on hard times. Tickets are on sale at 12€ and are available from the Box Office by calling 96 579 5390 or online at boxofficejp@gmail.com
Torrevieja’s Anglican Chaplaincy Christmas Programme IN LA SIESTA an Interdenominational Carol Service will be held on Monday 8th December at 6.30pm and on Wednesday 24th December Midnight Mass and Holy Communion will take place from 11.30pm (to be confirmed). At Los Balcones on Thursday 4th December there will be a Carol Service at 7pm and on Christmas Day, Thursday 25th December Holy Communion will be at 10.30am. A Carol Service with Holy Communion is at Lago Jardin on Saturday 13th December at 6pm. On Saturday 27th December is the Holy Innocents – Holy Communion. La Marina (San Fulgencio) has a Service of Nine Lessons and Carols on Sunday 14th December at 6pm. And on Christmas Day there will be Holy Communion at 10.15am. On Sunday 28th December at 10.15am there will be Holy Innocents and Morning Prayer. Campoverde on Sunday 21st December at 6pm Community Carol Singing in the Rusty Nail (replacing the service in Campoverde Church). On Chritmas Eve at 11.30pm there will be Midnight Mass and Holy Communion and on Sunday 28th December at 6pm a Service of Nine Lessons and Carols. La Manga on Friday 12th December at 6pm is a Service of Nine Lessons and Carols and on Wednesday 24th December (Christmas Eve) is Holy Communion. Cristo Resucitado (La Zenia) has Holy Innocents and Holy Communion on Sunday 28th December at 6pm. And in Hondon de Las Nieves on Monday 8th December there will be Carols with Hly Communion at 11.30am. For more information please visit www.c-of-e-torrevieja.com
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Get into the swing THE HIGHLY successful Jazz at the Parador series ends the year on a high note with a tribute to top swing era drummer Gene Krupa. By Jack Troughton AMERICAN DRUMMER Jeff Jerolamon comes to the Javea hotel on Saturday 13th December to pay tribute to a musician who was recognised the best man on a drum stool in his day. And backed by the Enric Peidro Trio, the concert features Jeff at his frantic and crazy best – hitting everything in reach as he brings top Krupa hits – like ‘Drum Boogie’ and ‘Swing, Swing, Swing’ to life, along with a selection of evergreen jazz standards. Jeff is known in the industry for his quirky sense of humour and some spectacular drum solos – especially with the brushes in his hands.
Jeff His hero Gene was born on 15th Jerolmon’s January, 1909 in Chicago and joined ‘swing Benny Goodman’s Big Band in 1939. By thing’ 1938 he had formed his own band with Roy Eldridge and Anita O’Day. His solos were legendary and his playing was an inspiration to others. THERE WILL be a Jazz Piano Recital by Elena Lasco in the Casa de Cultura, L,Alfas del Pi, on 13th DecemThe concert starts at 8.30pm at ber at 8pm, organised by the Sociedad de Conciertos de Musica Clasica de L´Alfas del Pi the Parador Hotel in Javea. Tickets (www.alfasmusica.com). Elena Lasco’s jazz presents a diverse mix. But this is diversity is focused by are 15€ and can be purchased at the her unique musical personality. She is classically trained, out of a prestigious Moscow music conservatoire, a child prodigy who learned the Russian greats: Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev hotel’s reception desk or booked at and Shostakovich. Elena Lasco’s interest in jazz derives from the post-war American greats such as reservasjazzparador@gmail.com. Duke Ellington, Earl Hines, Errol Garner, Oscar Peterson and Thelonius Monk. Her improvisation and The series will be back next year with another selection of international talent. composition produces diversity: a concert not to be missed! Formerly a resident of Albir, Elena now lives and works in Barcelona. For more information go to Tickets at 10€ are available on the door. www.facebook.com/jazzattheparador
Jazz piano recital in L’Alfas del Pi
nd to 31st
Closed December 22
5 - 11 DECEMBER 2014
After the Full Moon comes a time of planning and organising. It is after all what you do best, but there are complications revolving around people who have to be pandered to; as you see to it that you do not tread on any toes, nor do you ruffle any feathers in the process. It may be time to just follow your instincts and to show who’s boss. Venus, your amorous planetary leader, enters into Capricorn and receives a rapturous welcome. It is a romantic time and you have to admit it feels good to be loved and respected the way you are currently. With the Cosmos strongly indicating a future relationship with no strings attached, just why are there any complications? The energy of the Sun blesses Mercury midweek and helps to send a message directly to you that you would be very foolish to ignore. Things are about to change for the better as the highpoint of the imminent Jupiter retrograde is nicely contained in your fifth house of domesticity and well being. You will feel good about yourself, and that’s a plus! Think before you do something that you very well will live to forget. Because all has not been revealed to you you may just be barking up the wrong tree, and it would be wise to just walk away and leave the matter well alone. In hindsight you would never, ever have got involved in the first place, but you are not responsible for what comes next. The Sun basks in Mercury and helps to illuminate and set in motion all forms of communication that you need right now. Publicity is everything and yet you have left such important things to be dealt with at a later stage. Ignore words of wisdom from well wishers, as these could be catastrophic right now, you need to get a grip on a situation. Stubborn to the core you cannot see things from all angles and it is time you took a break to reflect on your current strategies and just where they are going so wrong for you. With the best intentions in the World you appear to be going against your destiny. There is a lot going on, and you are reeling from the fallout of the Jupiter retrograde. The connection with the Sun and dwarf planet Ceres, brings adventure, a challenge and a new set of rules presided over by you. When it comes to fighting your corner you are defensive and strong, but recent events have shocked and surprised you and they need to be eliminated along with the fear of failure which currently holds you back The sting in the tail means nothing when all is right with the World, and you are; at last, ready to take on the final hurdle in a one person race. Time is of the essence, but your positive and inspiring energies now are fuelled by the Mercury conjunction that brings to you an avenue of peace and resolve, and you need to walk defiantly onwards. Jupiter retrogrades and yet has left you adequately provided for the weeks ahead. There is a conflict of interest that finds you having to refuse an invitation, but otherwise it is plain sailing. This would be a great time for you to take on the unfinished business that has had to be swept under the carpet, time will tell you what to do next. The entry of Venus brings you to spread a little of your love to those who honestly need it right now. You have kept many people going of late, and this is a good time to reflect on yourself and your own individual needs; as you also have to love yourself. This isn’t selfish in anyway whatsoever, but it is assuring and no less than you deserve. With Uranus in cahoots and across the Zodiac, the energy of the Sun is dominant and offers you a little respite from current worries and stresses. With Jupiter retrograde it maybe a good time to sort things out to your advantage, with cards well and truly on the table, and a workable plan of action activated to protect your interests. Face facts because you are carrying someone and the burden may be too much for you to bear right now. There comes a time when enough is enough, and you have enough on your plate to be dealing with at the moment. Your faith and determination can see things through, yet you know your inner powers never falter or let you down.
If It’s Your Birthday This Week
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Pull out all the stops if you want to revive a relationship, but please remember one thing, you have both changed, and it can never be as it was before; but maybe that’s because now it could be much better!!
Kenny Corris For Readings, Consultations and Castings email: kennycorris@hotmail.com / www.kennycorris.net Mobile: 686 361 594 / Tel: 965 878 424
Picture show IT ALL looks so different in the Movies! Films are an escape from reality often as we view that Silver Screen. There are the comfortable Sunday afternoon on the couch films and there are re runs of favourites that seem like old friends. There are old and new presentations, giving us the past, the present and the future. Some are weepies, and though we know the plot off by heart, we can’t help but to view these films as if it were the first time. Films make us laugh and cry, they can inform and teach, surprise and shock, comfort and scare. Whatever they are set to do, a film is something we like to even own a copy of, and that’s what makes them so special. They are our free choice and will probably always entertain us when we need them to. I very often get a film like view of the Spirit World and what it is like and I feel that it is just like a favourite film, very much up to us to enjoy, open to interpretation and stunningly beautiful. I have never seen the long tables of people in robes set to judge us for our Earthly encounters and endeavours and our failures too, but yes, I have seen the fountains, the wide spaces and I have felt the energy of love and survival. Survival doesn’t appear as desperate, make do and mend, but a security that the Earthly stage has gone and the ugliness of the planet we current inhabit is far, far away. Maybe then we see what we want to see there in the holding space that freely admits those who have moved on after the greatest journey of life. There may very well be the very best of sets there, but when they are examined they will be found to be real and illuminated and made special by the corporate energies of Mother Nature, The Ascended Masters, visiting invited Angels of all types,
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animals we have loved and lost and never forgotten, and requited friends, neighbours, colleagues and family, lovers and children. Any living thing in the Spirit World will appear in fabulous Technicolor before our eyes and just meeting again for real those we gave our heart to here on Earth is a wonderful and magical feeling. Initially you may think as I did that this is a dream, but it is the purest most sacred experienced fuelled by love and the combined energies of the souls at rest. What appears unreal is the great extent of colour and the attention to detail. Like a film that has great camera angles, the best of dialogue and that tells a fascinating and varied story. My glimpses have allowed me to see more than many may have. I worked once with a wonderful young woman who actually died giving birth to her son. Her encounters in the beautiful garden she found herself in were each a treasure. The intensity of light and the colours and the hypnotic smell of the flowers within were her depth of experience. In fact it was only when she put up a protest and started hitting the man who was asking her to leave the garden that she came back to life, punching and kicking the air. This was, thankfully, the defibulator re starting successfully her heart once more so that she could return to life here on Earth; and be a loving mother to her son. After her great and memorable experience she felt compelled to paint, though she had had no previous artistic ability. Her wild paintings were full of colour and showed a fearless representation of her momentary time out there in the garden of Spirit. Life continues and there will be repeat performances for us all, at the late night, double feature Picture Show!
Email your letters to me at: kennycorris@roundtownnews.com
KENNY, MY daughter aged nine draws and colours pictures of Angels and she appears to know their names and all about them. Is this normal? P.K.S. I dislike the word normal, but it is absolutely a tuning in of your daughter to the World of magic that Spirit brings. It doesn’t cause her any distress, or sleepless nights, because presumably you would have shown concern for these negative actions and mentioned them. If a little fantasy comes in here then that’s certainly all right too. Continue showing an interest in her drawing because for sure she is finding a way of expressing herself. The closer that you get to all this, the more you can ask her questions as to what level of communication she is experiencing. Run any doubts through me if you need to!
Last weeks crossword answers can be found on page 50.
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Quick or Cryptic Crossword
ACROSS 7. Shares (6) 8. Visitor (6) 10. Uniform (7) 11. Concise (5) 12. Small bay (4) 13. Tell-tale (5) 17. Memento (5) 18. Daybreak (4) 22. Perfect (5) 23. Eager desire for wealth (7) 24. Stress (6) 25. Bog (6) DOWN 1. Largest bird (7) 2. Pardon (7) 3. Aptitude (5) 4. Warlike (7) 5. Vigilant (5) 6. Command (5) 9. Head (9) 14. Effective (7) 15. Main city (7) 16. Vehement (7) 19. Essential (5) 20. Educate (5) 21. Truck (5)
ACROSS 7. It breaks up these endless taxes (6) 8. I’m more confused by this biographical sketch (6) 10. Stop the Spanish officer (7) 11. See 9 Down 12. We turn and hesitate but became a pitcher (4) 13. A practice that attracts a considerable amount of interest (5) 17 & 4 Down. Inexperienced zoo attendants become groundsmen! (5-7) 18 & 1 Down. William, a persevering type, is in the advertising business (4-7) 22. An inclination after tea to go for a walk (5) 23. Come home after everybody else, but live longer (7) 24. A number of notes we hear producing harmony (6) 25. Physical strength for which there could be a thousand different clues (6) DOWN 1. See 18 Across 2. Describing any flower deliberately sought after (7) 3. A deceptive movement is not easily distinguished, one hears (5) 4. See 17 Across 5 & 6 Down. What tennis-players wear when invited to the Palace! (5-5) 6. See 5 Down 9 & 11 Across. What French capitalists use when facing the wall? (7,2,5) 14. Material per yard as arranged (7) 15. Monetary affairs can get mixed up in legal penalty (7) 16. To be sycophantic is not so sharp! (7) 19. Illegally acquire southern bird (5) 20. Be inclined to favour a caprice (5) 21. Overweight porter (5)
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Ruby Wedding celebration
Brits give to Emaus By Irena Bodnarec GENEROUS MEMBERS of the Companians Social Club in Albir handed over 1000€ to the Emaus children´s charity at their Tuesday morning meeting this week. The money was raised at a recent Variety Night Show, which was organized by club member Pete Cranage and his wife Sue and saw 20 talented members performing in front of 200 people at The Forum in Alfaz. Else, owner of ´Something Else Bistro´ in Albir and heavily involved in fundraising for the home was there to accept the donation on behalf of the charity. The money will be used to buy presents for the 30 children that are in the Altea home, which will be handed over on 6th January – 3 Kings Day. This year it was decided to give them gift tokens from fashion outlet H&M so that the children can choose their own items, buying during the sales and so making the money go even further.
Elaine entertains
By Jack Troughton GEOFF AND Elaine Mitchell celebrated their Ruby Wedding anniversary last weekend with a meal with friends and a performance of their wedding hymn ‘Love Divine, all Love’s Excelling’. The couple and friends enjoyed a meal at Gastro Comic on the Saturday evening, on Sunday – the day of the anniversary - both were members of the Church of England congregation in Albir.
Elaine played a short organ recital to mark 150 years of the Royal College of Organists, helping raise funds for the RCO as part of a worldwide ‘150 for 150 Challenge’. Her choice of music included two pieces by Bach and a Haydn sonata, as well as the wedding hymn. The recital followed the service and the congregation enjoyed coffee with some ‘Ruby Wedding cake’ baked by Elaine.
The Church Services with Holy Communion are held in Albir are at 9.45 every Sunday using the Norwegian Seaman’s Church premises , Carrer Mart, 8 Albir Playa. The Church of England Chaplaincy serves the community from Valencia to Alicante with services in seven different towns. More information on the Chaplaincy can be seen on the website www.costablanca-anglicanchaplaincy.org
Club President Barbara Banks with Else receiving the money
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Showaddywaddy Legend: Le Cabaret, Benissa THE SHOWADDYWADDY Legend Tribute Show, is appearing at Le Cabaret, La Pedrera Industrial Estate, Benissa on Saturday 6th December. Showaddywaddy Legend (Alan, Craig, Eldon and Martin) has quickly become one of the biggest and best Tribute Shows on the Costa Blanca. During a night’s performance you will hear Showaddywaddy’s hits as well as some of the best Rock n Roll songs ever recorded. They have a website: www.showaddywaddylegend. com Tickets are 15€ which includes a two course meal. For bookings and details of future events in Le Cabaret phone: 608 419 715 or email: lecabaret1@gmail.com Le Cabaret is located in the La Pedrera Industrial Estate, on the N 332,
Timewarp Duo: Tribute Shows HUSBAND AND wife duo Justin James and Jaime Lee are better known as ‘Timewarp’. Both Jaime and Justin have a true talent for singing whether performing haunting ballads, powerful rock anthems or pop classics. They have been performing professionally together for the past 15 years. All Timewarp shows are known for their feel-good and upbeat music for all generations to enjoy, where the audience is invited to relax and sing along or get up and dance the night away. Phone: 671 354 188 or visit www.timewarpduo.com December Gigs Sunday 7th - Sol Pelicanos Hotel, Benidorm: 8.30pm (Every Sunday) Tuesday 9th - Sol Pelicanos Hotel, Benidorm: 8.30pm (Every Tuesday) Friday 12th - Rock n Roll Night, Rte. El Commercio Denia Monday 15th - Don Pancho Hotel, Benidorm: 9.30pm Friday 19th - Bar Ca Pep, Orba: 9pm Thursday 25th - Bar Quo Vadis, Javea: 3pm Friday 26th - L’Almerca Restaurant, Teulada (Tribute Show) Saturday 27th - Camping Villamar, Benidorm: 9pm Monday 29th - Don Pancho Hotel, Benidorm: 9.30pm Wednesday 31st - Metro Bar, Calpe: 9pm
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friday 5th December BBC1
07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Fake Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:30 Channel Patrol 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:10 Escape to the Country 16:55 Tom Kerridge’s Proper Pub Food 17:25 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 The Two Ronnies Sketchbook 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Citizen Khan 22:00 Have I Got News for You 22:30 Not Going Out 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News 23:35 The Graham Norton Show 24:20 Cuckoo 24:50 EastEnders
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07:00 This Is BBC Two 07:05 Homes Under the Hammer 08:05 Channel Patrol 08:50 Claimed and Shamed 09:20 Glorious Gardens from Above 10:05 The Great Interior Design Challenge 11:05 Children’s Hospital: The Chaplains 11:35 The Travel Show 12:00 BBC News 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 Live Snooker: UK Championship 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing 20:00 Mastermind 20:30 Match of the Day Live 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight 24:00 Weather 24:05 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 24:35 Snooker: UK Championship
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07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 ITV Regional News 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 The Martin Lewis Money Show 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 23:30 ITV News and Weather 24:00 ITV Regional News 24:15 We Own the Night
07:20 The King of Queens 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Daily Brunch 12:00 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 15:10 Countdown 16:00 Fifteen to One 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 22:00 Gogglebox 23:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 24:05 Toast of London 24:40 White Noise: the Light
07:00 Childrens TV 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 The Hotel Inspector 13:10 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Living on the Edge 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 NCIS 16:15 A Fairytale Christmas 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 World War II in Colour 21:00 Ice Road Truckers 22:00 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild 23:00 Body of Proof 23:55 NCIS: Los Angeles 24:55 Access
07:00 Life’s Funniest Moments 07:25 You’ve Been Framed! 07:45 Emmerdale 08:15 Emmerdale 08:45 You’ve Been Framed! 09:15 The Cube 10:15 Royal Pains 11:15 The Chase 12:15 All Star Family Fortunes 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Emmerdale 14:15 You’ve Been Framed! 14:50 Royal Pains 15:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 The Mummy 23:30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 24:30 Celebrity Juice
07:00 Hollyoaks 07:30 Charmed 08:15 One Tree Hill 09:00 Suburgatory 09:30 Happy Endings 10:00 Rules of Engagement 11:00 Charmed 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 Paternity Court 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 My Fair Wedding 17:00 Melissa & Joey 17:30 Suburgatory 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Melissa & Joey 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Skyline 23:55 The Big Bang Theory 24:25 The Big Bang Theory 24:50 Tattoos After Dark
saturday 6th December BBC1
07:00 Breakfast 11:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 12:30 Tom Kerridge’s Proper Pub Food 13:00 BBC News; Weather 13:10 Football Focus 14:00 Live Snooker: UK Championship 17:30 Final Score 18:25 Celebrity Mastermind 18:55 BBC News and Weather 19:10 Pointless Celebrities 20:00 Strictly Come Dancing 21:15 Atlantis 22:00 Casualty 22:50 The National Lottery Live 23:00 BBC News and Weather 23:20 Match of the Day 24:45 The Football League Show
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07:00 Childrens TV 09:00 Marrying Mum and Dad 09:30 Absolute Genius with Dick & Dom 10:00 Junior MasterChef 11:00 Deadly Pole to Pole 12:00 The Blue Planet 13:00 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey 14:00 The Rockford Files 14:45 The Great Caruso 16:30 Flog It! 17:30 Live Snooker: UK Championship 18:30 Restoring England’s Heritage 19:00 Secrets of the Castle with Ruth, Peter and Tom 20:00 Live Snooker: UK Championship 23:00 Tomorrow’s Worlds: The Unearthly History of Science Fiction 24:00 Intruders 24:45 Night and the City
07:00 Childrens TV 08:40 Text Santa: Little Helpers 08:45 Matt Hatter Chronicles 09:10 Text Santa: Little Helpers 09:15 Horrid Henry 09:30 The Munch Box 10:25 Dinner Date 11:20 Murder, She Wrote 12:15 ITV News and Weather 12:25 Storage Hoarders 13:25 Countrywise 13:55 Doc Martin 15:00 Keep It in the Family 16:00 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:15 ITV News and Weather 19:30 New You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 The Chase 21:00 The X Factor 22:30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 23:35 The Jonathan Ross Show 24:40 ITV News and Weather 24:55 Play Misty for Me
07:05 Great Ethiopian Run 08:00 FIM Superbike World Championship 09:00 The Morning Line 10:00 Weekend Kitchen 11:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 11:30 Frasier 11:55 Frasier 12:25 The Big Bang Theory 12:55 The Simpsons 13:20 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 14:20 Channel 4 Racing 17:00 Come Dine with Me 17:30 Come Dine with Me 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:35 Come Dine with Me 19:00 Come Dine with Me 19:30 Channel 4 News 20:00 Inside Rolls-Royce 21:00 Battleship 23:35 From Dusk till Dawn
07:00 Childrens TV 08:50 Little Princess 09:05 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 09:20 Wanda and the Alien 09:40 Zack and Quack 09:55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 10:10 Jelly Jamm 10:25 LazyTown 10:55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:30 Santa Jr 13:15 Meet the Santas 14:55 Hats Off to Christmas 16:40 Mrs Miracle 18:35 Noel 20:25 Britain’s Craziest Christmas Lights 21:25 5 News Weekend 21:30 Rocky Balboa 23:30 Pale Rider
07:00 You’ve Been Framed! 07:25 Emmerdale 10:25 Coronation Street 13:00 The Cube 14:00 You’ve Been Framed! 15:05 Rumor Has It.. 17:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 18:30 She’s the Man 20:40 The Scorpion King 22:30 The Xtra Factor 23:35 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 24:35 The X Factor
07:00 My Fair Wedding 07:50 My Fair Wedding 08:40 Paternity Court 09:05 Paternity Court 09:35 Rules of Engagement 10:00 Rules of Engagement 10:30 Rules of Engagement 11:00 Little Wolf’s Book of Badness 11:35 Lost and Found 12:00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 12:30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 13:00 How I Met Your Mother 13:30 How I Met Your Mother 14:00 Melissa & Joey 16:00 Made in Chelsea 17:00 Rude(ish) Tube 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 The Waterboy 23:50 Rude Tube 24:55 The Inbetweeners
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07:00 Childrens TV 08:40 Text Santa: Little Helpers 08:45 Ultimate Spider-Man 09:10 Text Santa: Little Helpers 09:15 Horrid Henry 09:30 Big Time Rush 10:00 The Aquabats! Super Show! 10:25 Dickinson’s Real Deal 11:25 Murder, She Wrote 12:25 ITV News and Weather 12:34 ITV Regional Weather 12:35 *batteries not included 14:30 All Star Family Fortunes 15:30 The X Factor 17:00 Apollo 13 19:35 ITV Regional News 19:45 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Coronation Street 21:00 The X Factor 22:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 23:30 ITV News and Weather 23:44 ITV Regional Weather 23:45 I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
07:10 NFL: The American Football Show 08:05 How I Met Your Mother 08:30 How I Met Your Mother 08:55 Frasier 09:30 Small Animal Hospital 10:00 Jamie’s Comfort Food 10:30 Sunday Brunch 13:30 The Big Bang Theory 14:00 The Big Bang Theory 14:30 The Big Bang Theory 14:55 The Simpsons 15:25 The Simpsons 15:50 Stardust 18:25 Home Alone 2: Lost in New York 20:45 Channel 4 News 21:00 The Billion Pound Base: Dismantling Camp Bastion 22:00 Homeland 23:00 Sinister
07:00 Emmerdale 07:00 Childrens TV 08:20 Make Way for Noddy 10:05 Coronation Street 12:30 The X Factor 08:30 Paw Patrol 14:00 The Xtra Factor 08:45 Little Princess The Hot Desk 08:55 The Adventures of Bottle 15:05 You’ve Been Framed! Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 15:15 16:15 Ant & Dec’s Christmas Show 09:10 Wanda and the Alien 17:30 I’m a Celebrity Get 09:20 Zack and Quack Me Out of Here! 09:35 Ben and Holly’s 18:40 The Mummy Little Kingdom 21:00 Scorpion 09:55 Jelly Jamm 22:00 The Xtra Factor 10:10 Teenage Mutant 23:00 You’ve Been Framed! Ninja Turtles 23:30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 10:45 Access 10:50 Police Interceptors 24:35 American Pie 11:45 Police Interceptors Presents Band Camp 12:40 Police Interceptors 13:40 Dear Santa 15:30 Santa Who? 17:20 Ice Age: the Meltdown 19:00 5 News Weekend 19:05 Where Eagles Dare American Pie Presents 22:00 Enemies Closer Band Camp 23:45 The Shepherd
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07:00 Childrens TV 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:50 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:25 Mrs Miracle 14:10 5 News Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 The Christmas Card 16:30 Mistletoe over Manhattan 18:20 Chinese Food in Minutes 18:30 5 News at 5 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 The Gadget Show 21:00 Who Killed Tutankhamun? 22:00 Gotham 23:00 Greatest 80s Movies
07:00 Life’s Funniest Moments 07:25 You’ve Been Framed! 07:45 Emmerdale 08:15 Coronation Street 08:45 Coronation Street 09:15 The Cube 10:15 Royal Pains 11:15 The Chase 12:15 All Star Family Fortunes 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Coronation Street 14:15 Coronation Street 14:50 Royal Pains 15:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 21:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 22:00 Hot Fuzz 24:25 Two and a Half Men 24:55 Two and a Half Men
07:00 Hollyoaks 07:30 Charmed 08:15 One Tree Hill 09:00 Suburgatory 09:30 Happy Endings 10:00 Charmed 11:00 Rules of Engagement 12:00 How I Met Your Mother 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 Paternity Court 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 My Fair Wedding 17:00 Melissa & Joey 17:30 Suburgatory 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Melissa & Joey 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Made in Chelsea 23:00 Rude Tube 24:10 The Big Bang Theory 24:35 The Big Bang Theory
sunday 7th December BBC1
07:00 Breakfast 08:35 Match of the Day 10:00 The Andrew Marr Show 11:00 Fern Britton Meets 12:00 Sunday Politics 13:15 MOTD2 Extra 14:00 BBC News 14:10 Weather for the Week Ahead 14:15 Bargain Hunt 14:45 Live FA Cup Football 17:20 Songs of Praise 17:55 Supermarket Secrets 18:55 BBC News and Weather 19:20 Countryfile 20:20 Strictly Come Dancing 21:00 Antiques Roadshow 22:00 Remember Me 23:00 BBC News and Weather 23:30 Match of the Day 2 24:35 The Apprentice
monday 8th December BBC1
07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Fake Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:30 Oxford Street Revealed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:10 Escape to the Country 16:40 Christmas Kitchen with James Martin 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 Fake Britain 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Panorama 22:00 Wild Weather with Richard Hammond 23:00 BBC News 23:35 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 24:20 Citizen Khan 24:50 The Graham Norton Show
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09:20 Glorious Gardens from Above 10:05 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 11:05 Tom Kerridge’s Best Ever Dishes 11:35 Click 12:00 BBC News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 James Martin’s Food Map of Britain 14:10 The Blue Planet 15:10 Great British Bake Off 16:10 A Place to Call Home 16:55 World’s Most Photographed 17:25 Andrew Marr’s The Making of Modern Britain 18:25 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing 20:00 FA Cup Football 20:30 Tom Kerridge’s Best Ever Dishes 21:00 University Challenge 21:30 Only Connect 22:00 Posh People: Inside Tatler 23:00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks
07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 ITV News Central 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 The Royal Variety Performance 2014 23:15 ITV News and Weather 23:45 ITV Regional News 23:55 The Agenda 24:35 The Jonathan Ross Show
07:20 The King of Queens 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Kirstie’s Vintage Home 12:00 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 15:10 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Jamie’s Cracking Christmas 22:00 Skint 23:00 8 Out of 10 Cats 23:35 Toast of London 24:00 Confessions Of
The Scorpion King 20:40
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E4 07:00 Rude(ish) Tube 07:20 Rude(ish) Tube 07:45 Rude(ish) Tube 08:10 Rude(ish) Tube 08:35 Rules of Engagement 08:55 Rules of Engagement 09:30 Melissa & Joey 10:00 Melissa & Joey 10:30 Melissa & Joey 11:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 Made in Chelsea 14:35 Melissa & Joey 15:00 First Daughter 17:15 Rude(ish) Tube 17:30 The Big Bang Theory 18:00 The Big Bang Theory 18:30 The Big Bang Theory 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:00 Step Up 2 the Streets 23:00 The Inbetweeners 23:35 The Inbetweeners 24:10 Bad Robots 24:40 How I Met Your Mother
5 - 11 December 2014
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tuesday 9th December BBC1
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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Fake Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:30 Oxford Street Revealed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:10 Escape to the Country 16:40 Christmas Kitchen with James Martin 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City 22:00 The Missing 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News 23:35 A Question of Sport 24:05 Imagine
07:05 Homes Under the Hammer 08:05 Claimed and Shamed 08:35 Oxford Street Revealed 09:20 Glorious Gardens from Above 10:05 Antiques Roadshow 11:05 Close Calls: On Camera 11:35 HARDtalk 12:00 BBC News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 James Martin’s Food Map of Britain 14:10 The Blue Planet 15:10 The Great British Bake Off 16:10 A Place to Call Home 16:55 The World’s Most Photographed 17:25 Andrew Marr’s The Making of Modern Britain 18:25 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing 20:00 James May’s Cars of the People 21:00 MasterChef: The Professionals 22:00 Secrets of the Castle with Ruth, Peter and Tom 23:00 Brian Pern 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 World’s Greatest Food Markets
07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 ITV Regional News 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Live UEFA Champions League 23:00 ITV News at Ten 23:30 ITV Regional News 23:40 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time 24:40 The Cube
07:20 The King of Queens 07:45 The King of Queens 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Kirstie’s Crafty Christmas 12:00 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 15:10 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas 22:00 Big Fat Gypsy Weddings 23:00 Gogglebox 24:05 The British Comedy Awards: Nomination Show
07:00 Childrens TV 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:25 Santa Who? 14:10 5 News Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 The Real St Nick 16:30 An Old-Fashioned Christmas 18:15 Chinese Food in Minutes 18:30 5 News at 5 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild 21:00 Michael Buble’s Christmas Special 22:00 Kids’ Hospital at Christmas 23:00 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 24:00 NCIS 24:55 NCIS
07:00 Life’s Funniest Moments 07:25 You’ve Been Framed! 07:45 Emmerdale 08:15 Coronation Street 09:15 The Cube 10:15 Royal Pains 11:15 The Chase 12:15 All Star Family Fortunes 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Coronation Street 14:50 Royal Pains 15:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 22:00 The Vampire Diaries 23:00 American Pie Presents Band Camp 24:55 Two and a Half Men
07:00 Hollyoaks 07:30 My Fair Wedding 08:20 One Tree Hill 09:00 Suburgatory 09:30 Happy Endings 10:00 Charmed 11:00 Rules of Engagement 12:00 How I Met Your Mother 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 Paternity Court 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 My Fair Wedding 17:00 Melissa & Joey 17:30 Suburgatory 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Melissa & Joey 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Rude Tube 23:00 Bad Robots 23:35 Tattoos After Dark 24:05 The Big Bang Theory 24:35 The Big Bang Theory
wednesday 10th December BBC1
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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Fake Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:30 Oxford Street Revealed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:10 Escape to the Country 16:40 Christmas Kitchen with James Martin 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 21:00 Waterloo Road 22:00 The Apprentice 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News 23:35 Live at the Apollo 24:05 Film 2014 24:35 Rabbit Hole
07:00 Homes Under the Hammer 08:00 Claimed and Shamed 08:30 Oxford Street Revealed 09:15 Glorious Gardens from Above 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 11:00 Close Calls: On Camera 11:30 See Hear 12:00 BBC News 12:30 Daily Politics 14:00 James Martin’s Food Map of Britain 14:10 The Blue Planet 15:10 The Great British Bake Off 16:10 A Place to Call Home 16:55 The World’s Most Photographed 17:25 Andrew Marr’s The Making of Modern Britain 18:25 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing 20:00 James May’s Cars of the People 21:00 MasterChef: The Professionals 22:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 23:00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 The London Markets
07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 ITV Regional News 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 22:00 The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies 23:30 ITV News and Weather 24:00 ITV Regional News 24:10 The Chase
07:20 The King of Queens 07:45 The King of Queens 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas 12:00 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 15:10 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Posh Pawn 22:00 Bear’s Wild Weekend 23:00 America’s Fugitive Family 24:00 A&E in the War Zone
07:00 Childrens TV 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:25 Meet the Santas 14:10 5 News Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Secret Santa 16:30 A Perfect Christmas 18:15 Chinese Food in Minutes 18:30 5 News 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 Living on the Edge 21:00 Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun 22:00 Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole 23:00 My Crazy Christmas Obsession 24:00 Kids’ Hospital at Christmas
07:00 Life’s Funniest Moments 07:25 You’ve Been Framed! 07:45 Emmerdale 08:15 Holiday Showdown 09:15 The Cube 10:15 Royal Pains 11:15 The Chase 12:15 All Star Family Fortunes 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 The Cube 14:50 Royal Pains 15:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Educating Joey Essex: Winter Essex-Pedition 23:00 The 40 Year Old Virgin
07:00 Hollyoaks 07:30 My Fair Wedding 08:20 One Tree Hill 09:00 Suburgatory 09:30 Happy Endings 10:00 Charmed 11:00 Rules of Engagement 12:00 How I Met Your Mother 12:30 How I Met Your Mother 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 Paternity Court 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 14:30 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 My Fair Wedding 17:00 Melissa & Joey 17:30 Suburgatory 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Melissa & Joey 21:00 Step Up 3 23:15 The Big Bang Theory 24:10 The Inbetweeners 24:40 The Inbetweeners
thursday 11th December BBC1
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07:00 Breakfast 10:15 Fake Britain 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Claimed and Shamed 12:30 Oxford Street Revealed 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News and Weather 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Doctors 15:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 16:10 Escape to the Country 16:40 Christmas Kitchen with James Martin 17:30 Flog It! 18:15 Pointless 19:00 BBC News 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 BBC Music Awards 23:00 BBC News 23:25 BBC Regional News 23:35 Question Time 24:35 This Week
07:05 Homes Under the Hammer 08:05 Claimed and Shamed 08:35 Oxford Street Revealed 09:20 Glorious Gardens from Above 10:05 The Great Interior Design Challenge 11:05 Close Calls: On Camera 11:35 HARDtalk 12:00 BBC News 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 James Martin’s Food Map of Britain 14:10 The Blue Planet 15:10 The Great British Bake Off 16:10 A Place to Call Home 16:55 The World’s Most Photographed 17:25 Andrew Marr’s The Making of Modern Britain 18:25 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Strictly Come Dancing 20:00 James May’s Cars of the People 21:00 MasterChef: The Professionals 22:00 The Fall 23:00 Russell Howard’s Good News 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 The London Markets
07:00 Good Morning Britain 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 ITV Regional News 15:00 60 Minute Makeover 16:00 Secret Dealers 16:59 ITV Regional Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 The Chase 19:00 ITV Regional News 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Tonight 21:00 Emmerdale 21:30 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs 22:00 The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies 23:30 ITV News and Weather 24:00 ITV Regional News 24:10 River Monsters 24:40 The Lobby
07:20 The King of Queens 07:45 The King of Queens 08:10 3rd Rock from the Sun 08:35 3rd Rock from the Sun 09:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:00 Frasier 10:30 Frasier 11:00 Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas 12:00 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Come Dine with Me 15:10 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 22:00 24 Hours in A&E 23:00 Babylon 24:05 Skint
07:00 Childrens TV 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:35 Toby’s Travelling Circus 09:50 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Tickety Toc 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:25 Three Wise Women 14:10 5 News Lunchtime 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Dear Santa 16:30 It’s Christmas, Carol! 18:20 Chinese Food in Minutes 18:30 5 News at 5 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News Tonight 20:00 The Gadget Show 21:00 The Railway: First Great Western 22:00 Britain’s Bloodiest Dynasty 23:00 The True Story 24:00 Who Killed Tutankhamun?
07:00 Life’s Funniest Moments 07:25 You’ve Been Framed! 07:45 Emmerdale 08:15 Coronation Street 08:45 You’ve Been Framed! 09:15 The Cube 10:15 Royal Pains 11:15 The Chase 12:15 All Star Family Fortunes 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Coronation Street 14:15 You’ve Been Framed! 14:50 Royal Pains 15:45 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:50 The Jeremy Kyle Show 17:55 The Jeremy Kyle Show 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 22:00 Scorpion 23:00 Celebrity Juice 24:00 Keith Lemon: the Film
07:00 Hollyoaks 07:30 My Fair Wedding 08:20 One Tree Hill 09:00 Suburgatory 09:30 Happy Endings 10:00 Charmed 11:00 Rules of Engagement 12:00 How I Met Your Mother 13:00 Hollyoaks 13:30 Paternity Court 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 15:55 Rude(ish) Tube 16:00 My Fair Wedding 17:00 Melissa & Joey 17:30 Suburgatory 18:00 How I Met Your Mother 18:30 How I Met Your Mother 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Melissa & Joey 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 22:30 2 Broke Girls 23:00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 24:00 The Big Bang Theory 24:30 The Big Bang Theory
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showbiz goss LAURENCE LLEWELYNBOWEN, the man who´s every promo pic sees him smouldering away with that worrying ´come to bed´ look, might well be in hiding now. At the time of writing, his Christmas-themed attraction ´A Magical Journey´ in Sutton Coldfield, opened and then closed 3 days later due to, well everything from snow lying about on wooden pallets to electric cables covered with tape running along floors ... Come on LL-B, show us that winning smile! CANADIAN WRITER and director James Cameron tells us he is hard at work on Avatars 2, 3 and 4 and shyly said how they are all going to ´blow our tiny minds.´ Sigourney Weaver, who will be doing a Bobby Ewing and returning from the dead told Vulture magazine “I can’t talk about it, but my part is a little different in each one, I’ll transform somewhat,” yeah! … back from the dead Sweet Pea!
by Peter
Taylor
Writer and Broadcaster
Johnny goes for the Jugular the ´F´ Word Way WHEN HE was just 24, Johnny Depp came to prominence in USTV cop show ´21 Jump Street’ and became an instant success. His swarthy good looks turned him into something of a teen idol, and he continues to woo the ladies at 51 years of age. Johnny is an excellent guitar player, and moved from Kentucky to LA to become a musician, but after he met Marlon Brando acting became his first love. Whilst talking to Details Magazine last week about his latest film, the subject of his last 4 movies not doing too well at the box office came up and Johnny retorted: “As Marlon once so beautifully ***king said, ‘Life is a birdsong,’ ‘n that’s stuck with me.” Enhancing his obviously angry feelings even more he added “First, I reached a point of being so diligent in terms of approaching the work, then I got to where I cared so much that it got goddamn beleaguering, then suddenly you care enough to not give a f***, because not giving a f*** is what brings total liberation!” Pretty fruity lingo I´m sure you´ll agree, but if any of us were being interviewed by some college graduate who’s banging on about how poor your work is, chances are even a saint amongst us might turn into a sinner. Depp´s new movie is a musical called ‘Into The Woods’, due for release on Christmas Day, and interestingly Johnny plays the Wolf. On the business of selling his films he said, “This process I love, but I don’t know how much longer I can do that,” then very openly added, “actors essentially have to peddle their ass to sell the movie, and at a certain point, one has to dig deep and go, ‘Man, it´s a birdsong!” … Sweet Tweet Johnny! AN UN-NAMED company held a survey last week asking 1000 people to complete the following sentence ´Jeremy Clarkson is … ´ Alright!! … ´A bully hiding behind a thin veil of sarcasm´ wrote a few, and also ‘Git’ popped up, as well as numerous comments relating to both male and female genitalia. 15% of the participants filled in ‘presenter of Top Gear,’ … Aha! They´ll be the ones who watch the show!
I WAS seriously envious of a friend of mine who not only wrote ´My-Coo- Ca-Choo´ for Alvin Stardust but immediately went out and bought himself an Aston Martin DB5. The relevance of this tale, other than me name dropping, is that in 007´s next outing he´ll be driving a Fiat 500 and not the iconic DB5. The Aston Martin was blown up at the end of Skyfall, but who cares about continuity ... A Fiat?
5- 11 December 2014
whats on
Barney, the Christmas care bear
Lions Den’s Lynn McRae with Barney
By Jack Troughton CUDDLY BARNEY, possibly the cutest Costa Blanca bear, can be won in a charity auction in time to warm someone’s heart before Christmas Day. The Lions Den – Teulada Moraira Lions Club’s new charity shop – is offering the toy as the main prize in a ‘sealed bid’ blind auction.
A simple bid of over 45€ could win the (not so little) beastie in time for the big day. Punters are invited to write their bid, name and address, with a contact number or email address, and leave it in a sealed envelope marked ‘Bid for Barney’, at The Lions Den in Moraira before 1.30pm on Friday 19th December. Barney will grace the window of the
shop appealing for a new owner until the deadline and all offers will be opened on the morning of 20th December in the presence of referee and Teulada Moraira Lions Club President Colin Lilley and the winner announced...in the event of two equal high bids, the contestants will be invited to submit a second offer to find a winner.
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Steve Jobs School Christmas Market
THE STEVE Jobs School in Javea is holding a Christmas Market on Saturday 13th December from 11am until 4pm at Calle Barcelona. There will be all the fun of Christmas with stalls selling food, drinks, delicious home-made goods as well as games and entertainment and a raffle – and a special visit from Santa! There are still stalls available if you are a craft vendor and wish to take part. Stalls may be booked at 15€: email suzette@ icas1.net or call Nancy Hendrikx on 655 318 512. All the proceeds from the event will be donated to the Children of EMAUS through Make a Smile.
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Basic Spanish for everyday needs by Jane Cronin
-IR verb endings in present simple We are still working on our present simple tense of verbs and the changes that they make depending on which group they fall into. To understand how the present simple tense works we have to divide verbs into three categories: 1. Standard verbs which follow simple regular patterns; 2. Root-changing verbs which also follow regular patterns; 3. Irregular verbs of which there are only four.
We are currently still in category 1, and we have looked the changes made to –ar and –er ending verbs. So, in this article we shall look at standard –ir ending verbs, which will mean that one main category will have been dealt with. Let’s take a common –ir verb: VIVIR which means “to live”. Remember that the first thing we must always do is separate the ending –IR from the root VIV. This is a basic procedure that we need to get into the habit of doing whenever we are dealing with verbs. As we have seen with our previous standard verbs, the root VIV will not vary, so we can repeat it for all six changes.
Viv Viv Viv
Viv Viv Viv
Now for the ending changes which indicate who is the person or persons are who live. These are as follows. o imos es ís e en You will notice that these are not dramatically different from the “-er” verb endings. In fact there are only two forms (1st and 2nd persons plural) which vary. I like to think that –ir verbs have a slight identity problem. They are inclined to copy –er verbs and the drop of a hat. Now let’s put our example verb together. Vivo Vivimos Vives Vivís Vive Viven I can’t resist reminding you what this all means, just in case you are losing the plot - vivo (I live), vives (you live – when there’s only one “you”) vive (he lives, she
Crossword Solutions for Last Week CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Cower; 4 Learned; 8 Upright; 9 Notaed; 10 Test; 11 Bearably; 13 Cord; 14 Race; 16 Assisted; 17 Brag; 20 Talon; 21 Silence; 22 Redhead; 23 Press. Down: 1 Court disaster; 2 Words; 3 Rage; 4 Letter; 5 Abnormal; 6 Notable; 7 Daddy-long-legs; 12 Presence; 13 Castled; 15 Ceased; 18 Range; 19 Clap. Quick solutions Across: 1 Tread; 4 Crammed; 8 Breathe; 9 Jests; 10 Eats; 11 Delusion; 13 Bare; 14 Knee; 16 Normally; 17 Late; 20 Adieu; 21 Matelot; 22 Nursery; 23 Bated. Down: 1 Table Mountain; 2 Erect; 3 Duty; 4 Clever; 5 Adjourns; 6 Massive; 7 Disinterested; 12 Creature; 13 Barrier; 15 Clumsy; 18 Allot; 19 Stub.
Suduko Answer
lives, it lives, and the more formal - you live), vivimos (we live), vivís (you live – when there’s more that one “you”), viven (they live – or more rarely the more formal - you, when there’s more than one you to be formal to). Now you can understand why it’s not terribly convenient to repeat all of that every time! Just in case that last one has upset you, just stick with: viven means “they live” and that will be just fine! Well, there are of course many other standard –ir verbs that behave in the same way, for example: escribir (to write), abrir (to open), recibir (to receive). If you remember we saw in the last article that occasionally the first person singular (I) form “does its own thing”. This also happens with some standard “ir” verbs, for example SALIR (to go out). The first person “I go out” is SALGO, but the rest of the verb is completely regular. Likewise CONDUCIR (to drive) CONDUZCO (I drive), OÍR (to hear) OIGO (I hear). OÍR makes some other minor spelling adjustments although it remains a standard verb. However, I see I’ve got rather carried away today so you’ll be sad to know we haven’t got time to discuss OÍR any further. ¡Hasta la semana que viene!
Ex-Pats go Xmas shopping
By Irena Bodnarec MEMBERS OF the Companains Social Club in Albir went on their annual Xmas shopping trip to La Zenia Boulevard on the Orihuela costa at the beginning of this week. Two coaches took over 100 club members from Albir Gardens, where the group hold their weekly meetings every Tuesday morning for the day excursion. The ladies shopped till they dropped, with most clutching armfuls of carrier bags full of Xmas presents – with Primark proving very popular! Club President Barbara Banks said the day trips which the club puts on are hugely popular with the members, allowing many to visit places which they normally wouldn´t be able to access easily. She welcomes all English speaking residents to the club, which has over 500 members and next year celebrates its 10th Anniversary, with a grand ball at the El Canor banqueting suites in Teulada on Friday 9th October. Club opens at 10:30am for coffee and official start of the meeting is from 11:30am.
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health
Can copper heal arthritis? THE POWER of Copper as an element for helping suffers of arthritis has been debated for years, with its power of healing going back to the ancient Greeks. One respected medic, 74-year-old Professor Albert Singer, has suffered from osteoarthritis in his knees and feet for years and has worn custom-made orthotics for the past six years. Singer, Emeritus Professor of Gynaecological Research at the Whittington Hospital, London held a study of 230 arthritic patients given Copper Heelers insoles: an incredible 96% were found to experience an improvement in their symptoms. The professor said: “I asked my orthotist and he showed me Copper Heelers. All his patients said the soles helped ease the pain of their arthritis.” He added; “About 13% of the population suffers with arthritis. The least I could do was to set up a study to ascertain whether there was any benefit in copper insoles,” and within three weeks of wearing copper insoles, Professor Singer’s pain had gone. Results are expected shortly from a trial now being carried out by the Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust. Professor Alan Silman, of Arthritis Research UK, says: “The findings of Professor Singers’ study are interesting but as this research was not conducted formally it is not possible to reach a conclusion. There is no scientific or medical evidence to support the use of copper insoles but some patients with joint pains have reported feeling the benefits.” Another user is Jean Davis who was scheduled for hip replacement surgery after suffering with arthritis for 18 months. 73-year-old Mrs Davies of Dunster, Somerset,
wore the insoles for a period of six weeks. A pre-surgery check revealed her arthritic hip no longer warranted a 5,000€ operation at Taunton’s Musgrove Park Hospital and was advised by her doctor that the surgery was no longer necessary. “The difference was incredible,” says Jean. “The doctor x-rayed my left hip and told me I had severe arthritis and I would need a replacement hip. I put the Copper Heelers insoles in my shoes that day and within six weeks I was totally pain free. When I went back to the doctor, he was amazed. I have been fine. I get the odd twinge when I walk up stairs but apart from that, it is wonderful: all thanks to a pair of 39.95€ copper insoles.” Tony Andrews of The Original Copper Heeler, the company which developed the gadgets, says: “Coppers Heelers are a
drug-free, cost effective remedy for arthritis.” You can find Copper Heelers at the La Marina market on Saturdays or the Zoco market on Sundays: visit the online shop at www.copperheeler.es or telephone 96 676 3770 or 628 274 048.
5- 11 December 2014
health
Have YOU had your Free hearing check up with GAES yet? If not, why not call your nearest clinic today? In order to raise awareness about the importance of detecting hearing problems, GAES Hearing Centres are offering readers a hearing check up absolutely free, at any of their GAES centres. Regular Hearing check ups offer the best protection to maintain hearing and should be taken as often as visual or dental examinations. From age 55, yearly check ups are recommended. Recently we have asked one of GAES hearing specialists, Vanessa, (hearing specialist in the Torrevieja clinic of GAES, Spain’s leading Hearing Specialists) to explain the clinic’s hearing examination offered to readers. Hi Vanessa, could you let our readers know where your clinic is located in Torrevieja, and where do your clients usually live? Of course. The clinic is located in Calle Ramon Gallud, no 52, near the Ayuntamiento de Torevieja (Town Hall). We have regular english clients from as far as San Fulgenciola Marina, Guardamar, Orihuela Costa y and all the close towns right up to Caregena. How long have you worked for Gaes? I have been working in GAES since 2003, as a qualified professional specialist in Audiology and Audio Protethis. Do all the medical staff speak english at case CLINICS? Yes, absolutely. We have very many english patients, so english is a must in GAES clinics, especially so here in Torrevieja. Who should be coming to the clinic for a check up? In reality, anybody older than 16 could take a hearing examination. Particularly anyone who feels that they may have had some hearing loss, or who are older, or simply would like to check that everything is still optimum.
What is the normal process in a hearing revision at your clinic? Is there any obligation of further treatment? Firstly we would inspect the auditive canal to check there is no blockage, and if the ear is found to be clear, then there is a complete and thorough audio test to know the grade of hearing. If there is found to be hearing loss, we fully explain what help is suitable and recommended to regain a good level of hearing. The appointment lasts approximately one hour. There is no obligation of further treatment. How much does the revision cost (is it free?) It is completely free Are there new technologies that Gaes uses in your clinic, in both treatment and diagnosis? Of Course! As market leaders, we have to stay ahead using the latest technology. Every year we incorporate the latest advances and products to achieve the best results in diagnosis and treatment. There are also aesthetic advances that are just as important. Thanks Vanessa. Your welcome. We look forward to hearing from readers soon. Don’t wait, book your free hearing check up today at YOUR local Gaes hearing clinic. For Torrevieja call 965 705 801. See their advert every week on Page 9 in your RTN.
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whats on
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Blues brothers play party MUSICIANS AND friends Danny Boy Sanchez and Paul Tidiman will bring some special sounds to Teulada on Sunday 14th December when they both play at the Costa Blanca Blues Christmas Party.
By Jack Troughton Both are members of the Valencia Blues Society and will appear with musicians Tom Poole, Alvaro Diez, and Paul Marriner and surprise guests at this festive knees up. Danny Boy is known as ‘the King of the Valencian blues harp’ and was a huge success when he appeared at the Costa Blanca Blues Festival earlier this year. He and Paul have compared notes and sounds since meeting his fellow musician at the Benicassim Blues Festival. Paul admitted being “blown away” by Danny Boy’s sound. Paul discovered the blues through his father’s traditional jazz and Dixie band. He learnt to play trumpet at the age of five but fell in love with blues, saying it was “total free expression – it can make you laugh and cry and remember feelings.”
And he took up the harmonica after hearing its characteristic sound on one of the great songs of legend Muddy Waters. “I started playing harp after I heard James Cotton with Muddy Waters on the song Mannish Boy,” said Paul. It was a sexy harp right from the beginning and I was hooked.” Costa Blanca Blues has also organised a harmonica workshop with Danny Boy on Saturday 13th December from 1pm. The cost is 10€. For details call 648 156 066 or visit www.CBBlues.com Tickets for the party at Bar Salon Mediterreaneo are 10€. The event starts at 2pm and a menu if available at 11€. To book and to reserve food call 648 156 066 or visit www.CBBlues.com However, there are two pairs of tickets available to the
Danny Boy Sanchez rocks Teulada in October
party. Call 648 156 066 and answer the following question: which Muddy Waters’ song inspired Paul Tidiman to take up the blues harp?
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whats on
Divas out to play POPULAR COSTA Blanca duo Dolce Divas are back on the road with a new and exciting sound – an evening of ‘chill-out’ music, featuring songs from shows, classic and contemporary melodies, and mysterious music of the night.
The Dolce Divas
SPA Animal Charity Shop bargains for Christmas THE SPA animal charity shop in Calpe in the lower ground floor of Edificio Perlamar, Gabriel Miro, is chock-full of Christmas clothing, decorations and gifts, all at reasonable prices. Christmas raffle tickets are also on sale, to be drawn at 12 noon on Wednesday, 17th December, when mince pies and a festive drink will be served. Come and join the staff in a toast to all the lovely animals they have been able to rescue and re-home. For further information please contact Linda Morrell-Vessey on 629 263 463.
by Jack Troughton Claire Harkness-Post and Kirsty Glen unveil the new sound ‘Dolce Divas after Dark’ at the Lluna Llunera Restaurant in Jalon on Friday 12th December. Although best known as a classical duo, the girls decided the time was right to expand their range of songs and appeal to a wider audience. Vocalist Claire said: “Whilst we are probably best known for our classical concerts – and will continue to sing at weddings and perform our classical repertoire, we both love what might be described as ‘music of the night’; and have been working for several months to put our unique stamp on an eclectic and entertaining
selection of material.” And pianist Kirsty added: “We are both excited to have put together a great range of new songs with our own special sound. The last thing we wanted to be was just another ‘covers’ act. “Our classical training had been invaluable in developing a great evening of entertainment for discerning audiences in cocktail bars, smart restaurants, hotels and private venues.” To reserve in advance at Lluna Llunera call 96 648 0840. For more information and for details of the Dolce Divas schedule, go to www.dolcedivas.net
Singing in perfect harmony
The Laude Lady Elizabeth choir at church on Remembrance Sunday
By Jack Troughton STUDENTS FROM the Laude Lady Elizabeth School will join with colleagues from the Laude Newton School for a special Christmas concert on Tuesday 16th December in Calpe. ‘Choirs of Angels – a concert by children for children’ will raise money for the charity Friends of
the Children of EMAUS. Pupils from Lady Elizabeth School’s senior department in Lliber and the junior school in Benitachell will be joined by singers from the Elche school. Starting at 3pm, the audience is promised an afternoon of seasonal songs in perfect harmony to get everyone in the Christmas mood. The school prides itself on the
high standard of its Performing Arts Department and has presented many successful shows and concerts in recent years – and the singers themselves are delighted to have the opportunity to raise funds of EMAUS youngsters – and help make Christmas a special occasion for them. Tickets are 5€ and are available by calling 618 260 845.
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Concert’s crowning glory
Tuning in to Christmas KEEPING IN for the festive season, members of the U3A Vall del Pop’s Casual Choir were on song at the Jalon Valley HELP’s Christmas Bazaar. The singers added a high note to the seasonal atmosphere as visitors warmed themselves with cava, mince pies, and hot chestnuts.
Rock band Chess with musician and dancer Leah Kankowski
By Jack Troughton ROCK BAND Chess with musician and dancer Leah Kankowski unveiled their new show ‘Radio Gaga’ in front of a packed house on Saturday – raising 2,700€ for Teulada Moraira Lions. Chess are known for their impressive Queen tribute, while Leah has made a huge impact on the Costa Blanca with her ‘Lady Gaga’ show.
At the Auditorio Municipal de Ondara, they gave a debut performance to the new collaboration, bringing together the music of both acts with some spectacular routines from the supporting dancers. And the show was made even more spectacular with a light and laser show brought by Magnum PA and Lighting, and was compered by Barry Moon and
Susie Bond of Puregold 94.1FM. The Lions will use the money over the festive season to help those in need over a challenging time of the year. The club’s first fund raising event of 2015 is the Blues Brothers Experience in Moraira on 24th January. To keep in touch with diary events, email mailinglist.tmlions@gmail.com and receive advance notice of the calendar.
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Have I been scammed? DEAR AUNTY: Recently I was in contact with Norton, my security provider, when I received a mobile call from an Indian-sounding caller who I could not understand at all! His voice was very muffled and vague. I shut off the call and made a note of his number on my phone.
My issue with Norton was not a security problem but they sorted out the problem which was not enough memory on my Notebook. However the problem has returned yet again! Google Chrome keeps crashing!! And the Notebook is very slow, yet again. What is going on? The Indian gentleman was (I think) nothing to do with Norton as I was already in conversation by text! Since then it has become very difficult even to write this message as it constantly freezes. Have I been scammed? Terry. Aunty says: Unless you gave permission to someone to access your PC, or installed software that a person asked you to, then no one can take over your PC, and so you will not have been ‘scammed’. The person calling was probably a scam caller - the common one is they say they are from Microsoft and have found problems with your PC, they need access to your PC to fix it, and then once they get access, they hold you to ransom for money to release control of your PC threatening to delete files from it. Needless to say, it is a scam. Microsoft do not call people up - most if not all contact is via email. Microsoft cannot determine if PCs have problems unless you have told them. But your ‘slow and freezing’ problem could well be the lack of memory issue again. How did this get resolved - did you install more memory? Or you have lots of software running that is taking up the resources? In which case locate what software is running, and if it is unnecessary, stop it from loading up automatically, or uninstall it altogether. It may also be advisable to run a full Antivirus and Antimalware scan, just to make sure you have no ‘nasties’ taking up resources.
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HI AUNTY: A company has sent me by E-Mail, a Document to sign. Could you tell me how to do this? Detail by detail, in ‘idiot form’ please. Kind regards, Ken Aunty says: Perhaps the simplest way is to: 1. Print off the document. 2. Sign it 3. Scan it 4. Save it to your PC 5. Email the scanned signed document to the company.
Compatability setting HI AUNTY: When I click on a link to some websites I get the message shown below saying that I am using IE 7, when in fact I am using IE 11. I have been on Google to find a solution and I was recommended to add the site to compatibility setting. I did this but the problem remains. I also made Google Chrome my default browser but I still end up with the same message. Any advice? Regards, Tony Aunty says: The website you mentioned to me is fine using all the browsers I have. However, further investigations show
that it could be an addon or other program you have causing problems. You say you have added the site to the Compatibility list : From IE> Tools (or Alt + t) Compatibility View Settings, verify that the site is not in the list and that “Use Microsoft compatibility lists” is unchecked. Do you have MS Word installed (some people suggest this is can cause a conflict?)Perhaps, if you do not use MS Word, you can uninstall that, and see if your browsers work? Or reset IE and Chrome, and uninstall any installed addons, one of the addons may be causing the problem.
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Focus on Golf Powered by Campbell Lamont Golf, partnered by BayRadio
The great big mega super tough awesome Golf Quiz!!! Incredible prizes are not on offer! By Tony Myles THE GOLF year is just about over so how is your memory of events that have occurred since January 1st. Try these teasers. The answers are at the bottom. 1. What was the venue for the OPEN 2014? 2. How many golfers entered the US OPEN? Multiple choice - 597 - 2057 - 5999 - 10,127 3. Who said “I had a great conversation with Jack (Nicklaus) about everything, business, golf, brand, the whole lot. And I got a lot from that.” 4. Who was second and third behind Rory in the Race to Dubai? 5. Which club voted in September in favour of admitting women? 6. What incident five years ago in November caused a major career wrecking scandal? 7. Lucy Li became the youngest female golfer to play in the US Open at what age? 8. Which golfer got close to having a chainsaw massacre his golf career? 9. What do Adam Scott, Webb Simpson, Keegan Bradley, Carl Petterson and Tim Clark have in common? 10. Who joined Derek Jetter for a round of golf at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas? 11. Which two golfers have won the US Junior Amateur championship on more than one occasion? 12. Can you decipher the golfer anagrams - Mirror coyly - Jail made son nod - shown early - cigar ear is go. 13. What was the winning score in the Ryder Cup? 14. What country will host the next European Ryder cup? 15.Who said “I could be drunk for a while - I’ve had a lot of champagne on ice over the years.” Here are all the answers - 1. Liverpool Hoylake 2. 10,127 3. Rory McIlroy 4. Henrik Stenson and Justine Rose 5. The R & A. 6. Tiger Woods crashed his car. 7. Lucy was eleven when she qualified to play. 8. Greg Norman 9. They all use an anchored putter. 10. Barack Obama 11. Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods. 12. Mirror coyly - Rory McIlroy. Jail made son nod - Jamie Donaldson. Shown early - Shane Lowry. Cigar ear is go - Sergio Garcia. 13. Europe 16½ - US 11½ 14. France 15. Oliver Wilson
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5-11 DECember 2014
sport
Rugby La Vila News LAST SATURDAY Rugby La Vila first team travelled to Zaragoza to play against Fenix RC, winning a hard fought battle and achieving a final score of 7-0 in what can only be described as atrocious conditions. The pitch was full of water and mud! The boys are not used to these conditions, but they stuck it out and came away with an away win and 4 more points on the board, keeping the team in second place on the table. The under 18s took their first win of the season, playing away against Elche Rugby Club, winning 38-5 Sunday 7th December is an important game for the first team against local rivals Les Abelles from Valencia at 12.30pm: the victory is needed to stay at the top of the table! Don’t miss out - tickets cost 5€. There will be an Argentinian Barbecue organised for the after match lunch. Roast Veal rolls with Creole Sauce for only 4€. There is still time to join the club as a member, a player, or as a supporter - we need all the help we can get, so come down and watch the next game and join in! The Club is still looking for players for its second senior team to play in the local Alicante league, mainly, Denia, Alicante, Elche and Torrevieja. If you are interested, come along to training,
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Pego Golf Society Stableford Competition INTO DECEMBER the temperature is falling rapidly, but that did not deter 48 members and two guests from taking part in the Stableford Competition on Tuesday at Oliva Nova Golf Club. Guests Richard Fox and Gordon Gleeson were warmly greeted by Mr Danny Herron who ends his tenure as captain next Tuesday: an inspiring Captain and a great leader to the Society- congratulations Danny on job well done. IN DIVISION ONE 1st Place - Donal Murphy, 39 Points off 18 Handicap 2nd Place - Colin Foster, 37 Points off 11 Handicap 3rd Place - Shaun O’Gorman, 34 Points off 7 Handicap IN DIVISION TWO 1st Place - Brian Barden, 34 Points playing off 22 2nd Place - Bill Pike, 33 Points playing off 22 3rd Place - Jon Brunn, 32 Points playing off 23
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all players are welcome. The Club also runs women’s rugby, U18’s, U16’s, U14’s, U12’s, U10’s and U8’s teams. Training has already started, so please come down. Members have free access to the Club’s well-equipped gym. La Vila Rugby Club is at Carretera
El Pantano, Villajoyosa. Just take the motorway AP-7 exit Nº 66 (Villajoyosa). At the first roundabout head for the mountain – it’s about 1km from motorway Exit 66. If you are interested in joining La Vila contact Jason Craig on 659 674 768 or Ignacio Davila 608 068 208.
There were only two 2’s, both recorded by Colin Foster, and in ‘Nearest The Pin’ Jim Gillies won the prize for the best second shot at Hole No 5 with 2.95m. At Hole 16 - you guessed it - Colin Foster with 1.88m. The day belonged to Colin Foster, but the spoils belonged to Donal Murphy. Well played both of you. If any guest would like to play with Pego Golf Society next Tuesday 9th December - and who wouldn’t, because it is a Turkey Trot, which is golf with three clubs, and the winner will receive a voucher to spend in Mathews the Butcher in Pedreguer for Christmas - please enter via www.pegogolfsociety.com or email Donna Green: pegohandicapsec@gmail.com
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road test
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
Advanced motorist Tim Saunders is the former Business and Motoring Editor of the Bournemouth Daily Echo. His regular test reports appear in numerous newspapers, magazines and websites throughout the UK, Ireland and Gibraltar. For more independent unbiased car reviews and videos visit www.testdrives.biz
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LITTLE EMILY AND HER BROTHER were rescued by APAH when they were puppies. Lucky George now has a home and a family, but Emily is still waiting. Could you make a little girl happy by giving her a home in time for Christmas? To meet Emily
please call 630 422 563 or 616 210 850. DOG SITTING ALFAZ DEL PI Short or long stays.Own room for sleeping,Large Garden. A home from home.Call Nancy: 617 533 824 PET TRAVEL UK Family pet transporters Spain/UK. Travel with your pets for free. All air conditioned vehicles (no vans) www.pettraveluk.co.uk. Removals also arranged in other vehicles. Tel UK 0800 612 4922 or Spain 960130537 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A DOG OR PUPPY please join our Facebook group. We have many dogs, large, small, scruffs and pedigree! Just go to Facebook and search Costa Blanca Dog Homing. Even if you cannot offer a home, rescues are always needing foster homes, and just sharing the dog posts really helps us to help them. HOUSE SITTING, PET SITTING Daily or longer. Your home or mine.Key holding service.References.637160545 COSTA BLANCA PET TRANSPORT TO UK DEFRA registered. Excellent rates. www.costablancadoghoming.com or call 965 698 052 ALSTRAYS TRANSPORT SERVICES Monthly cat and dog transports between Spain, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium and the UK. DEFA certificate and license. www.alstrays. com. Tel: 676 653 681
BYTEBACK MICROS computer repairs/upgrades in your home. Qualified technician. Systems custom built. Whatever your problem call: 965-312-006 or 606-127-424
GOLD WANTED English Jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold and Silver jewellery & coins for cash. Call for an appointment. Peter (7 days) 664 890 990. Member of the Nat. ASSN of Goldsmiths
MINI DIGGER AND DUMPER WITH DRIVER Covering North Costa Blanca Telephone: 648 052 911
FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY Own your own lingerie, clothing and swimwear boutique. Prices from 10,000 Euros including stock and shop fittings. Full help and support given throughout. Established company with over 10 years trading in Spain. Call Peter on 660 170 355 without obligation.
TAPPY TOES DANCE CLASS FOR BABIES from 18 months, at 4kwatro in Albir, 11am, call Louise on 655 781 068 for more information. LADIES DANCEFIT WITH L.A DANCE at 4kwatro in Albir, Mondays at 7.30pm, call Louise on 655 781 068 for more information LA BAMBA’S - BALLROOM / LATIN / SEQUENCE DANCING Los Rosales Restaurant, Guardamar CV895 [near Lemon Tree Sunday Market] Monday - SOCIAL DANCE 8.30pm - 10.30pm [SEQUENCE CLASS 7.30pm - 8.30pm] Friday - SOCIAL DANCE 7.30pm - 10.30pm Wednesday - New Beginners Class [new beginners welcome every Wednesday] 2pm -3pm Intermediate Class 3pm - 4pm Intermediate Plus Class 4pm - 5pm For more information contact Andrea and Brian 616 478 157
GUARANTEED ELECTRIC WORK From just a socket to a complete rewire.Gandia to Benidorm. Competative prices,free estimate.Terry 966 476 819 / 628 870 330 REPAIRS Washing machines, Dishwashers & Dryers. Also Boilers and any electrical problems. 24hours. Cheap prices Tel 604103909 MR FIXIT FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GENERAL & Appliance Repairs. No Callout Charge. 698 320 434
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SOS INSURANCE IN SPAIN Best prices available. CALL US FIRST for all your insurance needs, including best deals on Funeral plans. Buildings and contents cover from just 82 euros per year & cars from 120 euros. Tel 966787123 / 622275561 / 686116297 email
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GOLD WANTED English Jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold and Silver jewellery & coins for cash. Call for an appointment. Peter (7 days) 664 890 990. Member of the Nat. ASSN of Goldsmiths
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PROBLEMS WITH INSECTS? Cockroaches, rats & mice. Call 626 828 974 All insects
MR FIXIT For all your electrical, plumbing, general & appliance & boiler repairs. No Call out charge. 698 320 434 MJB MOBILE WELDERS Gates, grills, hinges etc., repaired or new. No job too small. Fast service. Low prices. Free Quotes. Call Terry: 966 845 414 / 625 995 470 WANTED I BUY ANY CAR van,Caravan,4x4 Etc.British, Spanish. Immediate cash 600-781-873 ibuyanycar@hotmail.com
POOL LEAK REPAIR SPECIALIST’S Pipe leaks pressure tested, detected and repaired. Structural leaks investigated and repaired. Professional, conscientious service to the highest standards. Refurbishments and upgrades undertaken. Replacement pumps, filters, salt systems, ph regulators and accessories supplied and installed. All work guaranteed. British trained in the UK pool industry with over 18 years experience. 10 years served on the Costa Blanca. Torrevieja and surrounding areas including Costa Calida. Tlf:- Pristine Pools on 966774-199 or 678-080-500 www.pristineswimmingpools.com NO CALLOUT CHARGE. SEE MAIN ADVERT ON FRONT PAGE OF CLASSIFIEDS Why go to the shop? When we come to you saving you time and money!
2013 SEAT IBIZA 1.2TSI 85 AUTHENTIQUE With 69,600 Kms Petrol engine with history 9,800€ Call 680 26 2919
MICHAEL’S 30 YEARS IN JAVEA-ENSURES YOUR SATISFACTION!See all our new furniture at: www.michaels-javea.com
AIRLESS PAINT SPRAYING Villas Painted for under 700 euros. For brochure Airless Paint Spraying 965846620 ehohara@gmail.com
BUSOT NR EL CAMPELLO AND ALICANTE 4 Bedroom, 3 bathroom, Villa, 10m pool, 1200m2. Walled Electric gate, Amazing views, mountain and sea. Lounge, Kitchen, Guest toilet, 2 bedroom ensuite, Shower room, Solarium etc. 249,000€ Tel 693 051 612 briansierra@hotmail.com VILLA CAMPOSOL MAZZARON Delightful 2 bed,2 bath villa.Large Kitchen Diner,Large lounge with lovely light conservatory. Pool,Carport and solarium. Underbuild storage and set in easily maintained gardens. 139,950€ Call: 651 067 357 BENISSA-MONTEMAR Mod. Det. Luxery Villa built 2001. 828/275sq. m.Peaceful.S-W sea/ hills views. Private 9x4 pool.5 beds/flex.Suit extended family.Balcony.3 baths.Living,enc.naya.2 kitchens,utility.All upgraded.Gas CH. Garage/ Workshops.Nice garden. 499,950€. 966 497 841 REDUCED299,000 3 bedroom,2 bathroom,Detatched 2003 villa Les Fonts,Benitachell Private Pool,Seperate kitchen.A/C Excellent Decorative Order 6088 268 166 COUNTRY HOUSE PEGO 4 bedroom,4 bathroom.186sq metre build.1200 sq metre flat plot.Pool.230,000€ Photos available. 965 571 7 56/699 003 633
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IMMACULATE PARK HOME Camping Florantilles-views of salt lakes and mountains ready to move in.Sleeps 6. Offers around € 27,950 Phone: 634 321 449
can help you drastically reduce or even eliminate Spanish bank fees when sending your property sale proceeds back to the UK. Call Moneycorp +34 902 887 243 and quote RTN to get more out of your money. www. moneycorp.com/roundtownnews
SPANISH MOVES Small removals and deliveries.
HOT TUBS, SPAS, JACUZZIS Quality spas at factory Prices. Also spares, filters and Repairs. Used and ex-display spas available. We part ex and buy spas, best prices in Spain. Established 12 years Eurospas 650 722 905
Spain/UK Budget prices. Last minute jobs undertaken. www.spanishmoves. net. Pet transport also arranged in our air conditioned pet/people carriers. Telephone UK 0800 612 4922 or
BENIDORM DOUBLE ROOM TO LET in spacious apartment ( old town Benidorm ) 260€ p.c.m.All utilities included. Barry: 634 302 795 YOUR HOME IN POLOP Well cared for part/unfurnished 2 bedroom ,2 bathroom terraced house.Private garden,beautiful communal pool and grounds. Amazing views.Long Let. 460€ per month plus bills. Tel: 659 185 360
Spain 960130537
VAN LEAVING SPAIN TO UK 7th December Space available 679 042 805 / 0044 (0) 7552 985 343 keithmarion9@yahoo.co.uk
SELLING YOUR HOUSE? Sold your house? Moving funds back to the UK? Don’t let your Spanish Bank take up to 1% of your sale price, Talk to MoneyCorp now about how to save up to 4,500€* Moneycorp’s repatriation service
SEXY MATURE ENGLISH BLONDE 15 minutes alicante airport.Over night stays possible. Ring Karen 662 049 021 ASHLEY English,Mixed Race S/American.Absolutely Stunning,Tall,Busty,Long Legs,Near Torrevieja Hospital 665 883 576 SOPHIE ESCORT Slim elegant naughty lady. Hotel/home visit available. Tel:693 357 526 GENERIC VIAGRA EXCLUSIVE First time in Spain 120mgs. Also Kamagra 100mgs, Generic Cialis
GLOBAL 4 REMOVALS Worldwide tailor made removal service and solutions.FREE packing.FREE quotations.UK & Ireland, Spain , Australia , NZ , USA ,Canada. 965 997 263 / 618 342 447
global4removals@yahoo.com 20mgs, and jellies. Local and Nationwide service. Pay on Delivery. colin@costablue.co.uk or phone Colin 680 878 735 CASA ANGELA TORREVIEJA Luxury Private Chalet, parking. Drinks invitation. Feeling alone? Just want some company? Exotic girls from South America. Call us, come and enjoy! Also Escort Service. Full discretion. Street: Avenida Asociacion Vistimas del Terrorismo. 609-573-468 or 639-832-118
JAVEA SKIP HIRE 626 670 038 Moraira, Benissa, Calpe, Denia from S&W TOOL HIRE & FERRETERIA MORAIRA
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CAMPUS ACADEMY English Language school
I BUY RECORDS LP´S SINGLES AND CD´s ANY STYLE, JAZZ, BLUES, POP, PUNK, ROCK, ETC... TOP CASH PAID. 622 750 117 TURN YOUR UNWANTED FURNITURE Electrical, Household Goods and Bric-a-brac into Cash. Anything! Anywhere! 965-319-220/663-012-541
in Cartagena looking for people keen to teach english to children and adults. Experience & qualifications preferred but not essential. contact Chris Eden info@ campusacademy.es or tel 687324379.
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CLEARWATER WATER FILTERS Filters changed for 30€. New drinking water installations. Fully guaranteed from a trusted legal company. No more carrying bottled water! Tel: 966 712 361 / 686 921 052
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