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People power HOUSEHOLDERS LIVING on a Costa Blanca urbanisation are “delighted” to have finally won a commitment that repairs to decaying infrastructure will go ahead. by jack troughton A determined residents association has carefully and patiently negotiated with local politicians over the problems blighting their homes – said to be both a safety and health hazard. Monte Pego has around 1,300 homes and there are between 1,800 and 2,000
people living on the development, largely in the municipality of Pego; although some areas are in Denia and Rafol. Residents group , the Association de Vecinos de La Montana de Pego (AVMP), has been meeting with Pego Town Hall for over five years over a number of issues that make the area “like a third world country”; such as problems with roads, water and sewage, and street lighting.
There is an ongoing legal case between the town hall and the developer over responsibility for the work dating back to 2004. The residents have now been told a three phase programme of work will begin in August. “I truly feel the town hall is fully committed to getting something going,” said Dr Bernd Miller, President of AVMP.
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Home improvements GOOD NEWS for property owners this week as campaign groups celebrate making real steps forward and in different ways improve the lot of their members. The AUAN in Almeria has won vital concessions that will allow some 30,000 homes in Andalucia to be ‘regularised’ in the eyes of the Junta – helping end the anguish of people who bought property in good faith. Politicians acted with common sense and while much is still to be done, residents can at least enjoy the Spanish sunshine knowing planners will officially recognise their homes. Further north on the Costa Blanca a residents’ group has found well-researched arguments, patience, and maintaining a dialogue with those in power pays off as they aim to get their urbanisation officially adopted and problems with infrastructure sorted out. The association is now forming alliances with likeminded people in different parts of the coast in a bid to build an even louder voice when it comes to shared problems. It is a work in progress but is successful will surely pay dividends. RTN Towers is heading for a little spot of downtime. The crew, excited at the prospect of a week off, have packed buckets and spades, sunhats and towels for a jaunt by the sea – just living the dream like everyone else. Call 744 484 079 or email jack@roundtownnews.com
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A sergeant in the Guardia Civil is currently under investigation by a military tribunal in Cartagena for the alleged rape of a female colleague. by Rhiannan Bell He is currently under suspension but if found guilty could face up to 15 years in jail jail after the junior officer accused him of continued abuse in the workplace. She maintains when she became pregnant her attacker insisted she have an abortion telling her “get it out of there, you’re not going to mess up my life.” The woman told her lawyer that her abuser even insisted on seeing a bill for the abortion to make sure it had happened. The victim was threatened over reporting the case and although colleagues attempted to notify superiors of the situation, their complaints were largely ignored until eventually the story hit the news. And the case was then taken up by union AUGC, which called for more transparency in incidents of the same nature. The woman, who took sick leave in March 2015, and still suffers serious physical and psychological problems, made a formal complaint in writing prompting the investigation.
Car rolls into Sea
A driver who forgot to put the handbrake on after parking his car returned to find it had rolled into the water at Santa Pola Port. Maritime divers and a crane were needed it out of the water, much to the amusement of passersby.
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Language is key by Jack Troughton COSTA BLANCA businessman Graham Davis was snapped up to join the British Consulate’s ‘Our Local Ambassador’ programme after offering to share 16 years experience of living and working in Spain. As the scheme was being prepared, he had already coincidently written saying he lived permanently in the Benidorm area and was prepared to help out. As well as running the ‘t-shoppe’, a speciality delicatessen, tea and gift business in La Nucia and online, Graham also represents a number of large British food manufacturers in Spain and works closely with Department of Trade officers in Madrid. “I had met Ambassador Simon Manley at trade shows before and basically sent a letter saying I was here if anyone needed support in any of the programmes,” he said. “The Alicante Consulate rang up shortly afterwards saying they were doing the ‘OLA’ and was I interested, and we went from there.” After serving with the Royal Navy, he moved into the world of Human Resources and planned to continue the career choice in Spain. Ironically, his Spanish wife Amaia is now a HR manager for a hotel chain. “We have swapped roles.” However, he admitted when he first arrived in Spain, despite classes he could only speak ‘pidgin’ Spanish. “I couldn’t speak the language, although I can now – through total immersion and watching Spanish television.” Graham, Amaia and their two children live in Alfaz del Pi, but his Spanish was perfected on trips away from the English-speaking coast. “Integration is very important for your own well-being but also it gives lots of opportunities in terms of contacts,” he said. “If you are in business it opens new markets. My Spanish clients love the fact I sell British products but also that I speak Spanish; they like to talk in their own language. “Spain is changing a lot but business is still very much done over a coffee and a handshake – when you sell something in Spain people like to see you in person, they don’t want an email.” He added: “Integration also helps you know what’s going on to help you; you learn about local politics and local gossip.” And Graham is keen to take on more responsibility in helping the Consulate spread information to the British population – especially in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. “I hope we are given information as agreements and negotiations continue rather than in one huge lump…I very much believe it is an area I can help, helping the information exchange.”
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HOUSEHOLDERS LIVING on a Costa Blanca urbanisation are “delighted” to have finally won a commitment that repairs to decaying infrastructure will go ahead. by Jack Troughton A determined residents association has carefully and patiently negotiated with local politicians over the problems blighting their homes – said to be both a safety and health hazard. Monte Pego has around 1,300 homes and there are between 1,800 and 2,000 people living on the development, largely in the municipality of Pego; although some areas are in Denia and Rafol. Residents group , the Association de Vecinos de La Montana de Pego (AVMP), has been meeting with Pego Town Hall for over five years over a number of issues that make the area “like a third world country”; such as problems with roads, water and sewage, and street lighting. There is an ongoing legal case between the town hall and the developer over responsibility for the work dating back to 2004. The residents have now been told a three phase programme of work will begin in August. “I truly feel the town hall is fully committed to getting something going,” said Dr Bernd Miller, President of AVMP. “In the meantime we are a force to be reckoned with. We as tax payers over the years have given between 6 million Euros and 8 million Euros and have not had any services in return. “We are talking safety issues, basic services they are obliged to come up with in response to our financial contribution. “We are very strong on that and are supported by legal experts as well. The town hall now realises we will not deviate from that position; I think at the bottom line, they probably realise we have a good point.” And following last year’s municipal elections, Vecinos – which has over 250 ‘paid up’ members and another 300 supporters - submitted a petition to Mayor Enrique Moll requesting action. TRUST The mayor repeatedly pledged the work would begin, but when nothing happened, Dr Miller said residents “had almost lost their trust in any sincere commitment.” However, he said following a series of meetings, the group was “delighted” Pego Town Hall had put forward a plan. New traffic signs and road markings will be installed during August and at the end of October and during November small road repairs would be undertaken, and weeds and shrubs removed. The final phase is more complex. It is aimed at completing the urbanisation’s infrastructure and includes street lighting, resurfacing roads, water supply, sewage treatment, and police patrols. Dr Miller said the mayor wanted to coordinate the project with the two neighbouring town halls and attract funding from the provincial government. He said residents were not happy they might have to contribute 20% of the cost – but the scheme would be carefully scrutinised and debated. And he believes the victory has been won through patience and a continued dialogue, making well-researched proposals. “There have been communication problems in the past, perhaps through a language problem, but now this is all cleared up,” said Dr Miller. “As an association, we are happy to continue a fruitful dialogue with the town hall – whatever they come up with we will monitor with caution.” The association has recently formed a loose alliance with Cumbre del Sol Residents Association – the large urbanisation at Benitachell has 3,000 properties – to present a united front on certain issues. Dr Miller said he hoped to extend this to other developments to be able to present a united voice in key areas. “No one can ignore a group of 30,000, 40,000 or even 50,000 people.”
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Kidnapped Man Freed The Guardia Civil has freed a badly injured German man who was kidnapped in Torrevieja by an gang of five people demanding ransom cash. by Rhiannan Bell The two Spanish men, two Spanish women and a Moroccan man, aged between 26 and 37, who have been arrested in connection with the abduction. The kidnapping was reported to the authorities by the sister of the victim who was contacted by the gang and asked for ransom money in exchange for her brother´s life. The abducted man, a German national, was held for at least two weeks by the group in his own home, an apartment located in Torrevieja. When officers arrived at the property, the
man was locked in a room, which could only be opened from the outside. He was lying down, with obvious signs of malnutrition, and had suffered severe beatings. At the time of his discovery, he was being guarded by one of the gang to prevent any attempts at escape. One of the women was in charge of feeding him, but had only given him bread and water, a source said. The man was taken to hospital where he was treated for two broken ribs, a punctured lung, and various bruises and wounds to the face and body. Two of the gang remain in custody but all are being charged with committing serious injury, illegal detention and threats. However, more charges may yet be brought in connection to the case.
Footwork’s thriller
STUDENTS OF the Footwork Dance Studios thrilled a sell-out audience with summer show ‘Viva La Danza’ – raising 400€ to help the needy of Montesinos. The cast from the youngest at just 18-months old to adults showed they love to perform with a variety of styles, including jazz, tap, ballet and modern dance, with a mixture of new
routines and old favourites. Students, fresh from receiving awards from the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance and the International Dance Teachers Association, were able to focus on entertaining and showcasing their skills. Footwork believes dance is for everyone and it is never too late to start. It runs claases for all ages and abilities. Anyone wanting to tread the boards or just exercise with like-minded people can call Erica on 662 003 823 or email footworkdance@hotmail.com.
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GUARDIA CIVIL officers arrested a man acting suspiciously whilst waiting for a flight to Ibiza and discovered he had swallowed hundreds of small wraps of hashish. by Caroline Tyszka The 49-year-old Moroccan man was detained at Málaga airport in the security zone of terminal three. Officers decided to question him and give him a body scan. The man confessed that he had swallowed a large amount of wraps - with officers amazed to see the quantity of drugs contained in his abdominal cavity on the scanner. He was held for almost 70 hours whilst he passed all the drugs; 385 small bundles, amounting to over two kilos in weight.
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Apple pie Britain’s favourite
Apple pie Britain’s favourite A PIE survey carried out by One Poll has revealed that apple pie is the nation’s favourite. An average adult eats 2.2 pies a month, equating to 26.4 pies a year, or 1663.2 pies in an adult’s lifetime. Traditional recipes such as shepherd’s pie, steak and ale, and pork fared well but fish pie only came in at number 23. One Poll’s Kevin Smith said: “Whether sweet or savoury, pie passion is clearly high and a hardfought contest sees apple pie narrowly take the top spot.” The survey revealed that most people remember apple pie from when they were younger; with 57 percent saying that they could remember their mothers baking them.
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The adventure begins by Jack Troughton VICTOR PEMBERTON waved goodbye to his friends yesterday (Thursday) morning and set off on his Arctic Adventure – an 11,500km round trip to Norway – in aid of charity Help for Heroes. The Doctor Who writer is driving “solo” to Bodo in Norway, about 100 miles into the Arctic Circle from his home in Murla – broadcasting tales of life on the road twice a day over You Tube. British and Spanish flags proudly fluttered in the morning sun as Victor said goodbye to his pet dogs Bubble and Squeak and was wished good luck by his friends, neighbours, and the Mayor of Murla. Victor expects he will be back home at the end of August and described his epic drive as “the journey of a lifetime”. He said in his first broadcast to the world: “In a moment, I am getting into my cart and driving solo to Bodo in the Arctic circle, a round trip of
11,500km. Why? Because I want to raise funds for the wonderful organisation, Help for Heroes. “The funds are very much needed for the care and rehabilitation of service men and women who have suffered life-changing injuries serving their country in conflicts such as Afghanistan, Iraq and the Falklands.” Victor, who created two complete Doctor Who series – one for Patrick Troughton and the second for Tom Baker playing the Time Lord – said Help for Heroes was a cause close to his heart; his father was wounded during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. “There was no Help for Heroes in those days and he got nothing. In a way, I am doing this trip as a tribute to him. At the start it was just a trip but I thought that was a waste and I really hope to benefit all the guys and girls of Help for Heroes…they deserve it.” Anyone who wishes to donate can go to www.justgiving.com/thearcticadventure2016, use a unique text code VPAA53, or access ‘just giving’ directly via Victor’s own website www.victorpemberton.com.
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Boat explosion injures family A FAMILY HOLIDAYING in the Balearics were injured when their yacht was engulfed in flames following an explosion in the Ibiza Marina on Sunday. by caroline tySZKA The accident is said to have occurred minutes after the boat refuelled. Three of four people injured were reported to be from a Spanish family on holiday at the time. On board were a couple aged 36 and 37. Both sustained severe burns with the woman having 90% and the man 50% of their bodies effected. They were described as being in a critical condition and were airlifted to the intensive care unit at the Can Misses Hospital on the island. The third family member, reported to be the woman’s 64-year-old father, suffered burns to his arm and smoke inhalation. He was taken to hospital with the fourth victim - who was on a speedboat moored next to the yacht at the time of the explosion. Holidaymakers wanting to help were told by the rescue services to remain at a safe distance whilst the fire was extinguished.
New promenade opens
THE TOWN of Altea has completed an extension of its promenade which now reaches to the Algar River. Costing 350,000€, the 291m extension to the existing walkway welcomed by government delegates and local dignitaries as well as the Coastal Authority of Alicante. Attending the official opening Juan Carlos Moragues, of the Valencia government, said it was first step in the renovation of the Altea seafront which has a budget of 4.6 million Euros. Other improvements will include building a new artificial beach, aimed at protecting the environment and increasing recreational space for the town. Moragues said: “This is a clear example of the government’s commitment to protect our coastline and boost tourism, a source of wealth and employment in the Region. “This year, the government has invested about 13 million euros in the Valencia coast, twice as much in 2015.”
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Beaches are all heart Pilots call
THE BEACHES of a popular Costa Blanca resort are all ‘cardio-protected’ this summer with Red Cross stations all having a heart defibrillator for emergencies. by Rhiannan Bell In a pioneering move, Javea Town Hall has unveiled the pioneering move and the equipment has been supplied to all beaches where the charity runs a lifeguard service. It means the beaches of La Grava, Benissero, El Arenal, La Barraca and Granadella have the equipment in “a major health breakthrough”. And the defibrillators can be the difference between life and death in cases of cardiac arrest and can also help resuscitate people involved in possible drowning cases. Lifeguards have attended a special course in using the equipment and all first aid stations have the medication needed. Two years ago at Granadella, a defibrillator helped save the life of a man pulled from the water, underlining the importance of having them at all beaches. Visiting the station at La Grava, Mayor Jose Chulvi - pictured inspecting a new defibrillator – said: “Such details are what make our beaches a leader in safety and quality of care.” And he congratulated the Red Cross for its constant desire to improve and the professionalism shown during another busy summer.
off strike
THE SPANISH UNION of Airline Pilots (SEPLA) has called off Air Europa’s scheduled strike for July 30th until August 2nd. The good news for travellers comes following the airline cancelling 114 flights to enable them to provide a basic service during the planned four day dispute.
Donors give generously A BLOOD donation session in La Nucia last week was attended by 25 donors as Councillor for Health Manuel Alcala said it was important to participate in the “Donate Blood, Save Lives” campaign. “When summer time comes donations decrease,” he said. “And although this was the first session to be held at the Nou Espai Social Centre, normally La Nucia has around 30 donations at each session.” For anyone wishing to donate, there is another opportunity on 11th August at the Centre de Salut in the town from 5.30 pm until 8.30 pm.
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Gang arrested for burglaries
THE NATIONAL Police have arrested eight people and raided four houses, breaking up a criminal gang responsible for burglaries up and down the coast. by Caroline Tyszka
Nuclear sub collission
Officers believe that the gang was responsible for robbing empty properties in Alicante, Elche, Denia, Javea and Almería over several months.
Nuclear Submarina HMS Ambush collided with a merchant ship during training exercises last week - the Royal Navy vessel needing a tow into Gibralter.
Initial investigations found the bandits, who used false documents to impersonate Belgian or French citizens, targeted properties unoccupied for a period of time. Officers recovered over fifty items of jewellery which were directly linked to the robberies along with large amounts of cash and mobile phones. The eight arrested were all men of Algerian nationality aged between 23 and 56. They have been charged with seven counts of burglary as well as possessing fake documents.
The ship, an Astute-class submarine, was “submerged and conducting a training exercise” when it was involved in what the Ministry of Defence described as a “glancing collision” off the coast. She suffered external damage but the nuclear plant and crew were unharmed. The Astute class subs cost more than £1bn each and weigh in at 7,400 tonnes. They carry torpedoes, cruise missiles and are equipped with “world leading sensors.”
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Store to employ locals
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by Jack Troughton THE NEW Leroy Merlin store set to open in Finestrat this December will generate 80 direct jobs - with priority being given to locals. Mayor of Finestrat Juan Francisco Perez met with Felix Garcia, the chain’s regional director, to sign an agreement where unemployed people in the area would be considered first for vacant positions. The mayor said: “We are very happy that the store chose Finestrat and that we have been able to sign this agreement, helping to promote employment where residents are unemployed or want to work and will now have the opportunity to be part of the Leroy Merlin team.”
Classic rocks MUSIC STUDENTS from across Europe and as far away as Mexico, China, and Japan, have enjoyed being part of an international course staged at the Javea Institute of Music. In total, 71 students of all ages have enjoyed taking part and getting note perfect helped by experienced teachers before performing live recitals to appreciative audiences in the Marina Alta town. They have played a variety of pieces from classical composers and tonight (Friday) take a bow after tackling a selection of pieces from Bach to contemporary classical composers. The intensive course specialised in wind instruments and flute players are pictured getting all rock ‘n’ roll.
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Craft and fireworks in Hondon VISITORS TO Hondon de las Nieves over the weekend 6th and 7th August can enjoy some traditional Spanish culture – skills on display at a craft fair...and the excitement of ‘Correfocs’, literally running with fire. by Jack Troughton There will be between 20 and 30 craftsmen and women setting up their stalls demonstrating their skills and selling their wares; working with leather, wood, papers, paintings and jewellery. There will also be workshops for children, old-fashioned table games, and stalls selling traditional delicacies. Further, there will be an Arab tea tent and a group of youngsters running a tavern. The fair is organised by Amata, the regional craft association, which for 20 years has organised ‘real’ fairs, where everything for sale is handmade by the person on the stall. Hondon de las Nieves Town Hall invited Amata to take part in the weekend of the famous Correfocs; which starts at midnight on the Saturday. In short, a group of people hare around the village setting off fireworks around a crowd attracted to the event. However, the craft fair is staged in quieter moments. On both days it opens at 7pm and welcomes visitors until midnight. Hondon is close to Elche, Crevillente and Novelda – visitors from afar should take motorway junctions on the A7 or A31 signed for Aspe and follow signs for Crevillente and Hondon itself. Amata has its own website www.amata.es with full details.
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Aid for Alzheimer’s by Rhiannan Bell A Murcia student, has designed a computer system aimed at helping people with Alzheimer’s disease. Javier Armiñana, 29, from Valencia, received a scholarship to study Computer Engineering at the Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM), and after experiencing difficulties faced by family members of those who suffer with Alzheimer’s first hand, started work on his programme. The prototype, explained Javier, is based on a carpet that has inbuilt sensors which detect when the person is on the move. For example, when the person gets up out of bed in the middle of the night, it sends an automatic signal to a receiver using “blue-tooth” technology. This turns on lighting to reduce falls and disorientation. The system also incorporates an alarm and calendar which alerts patients when it is time to take medication; it can even remind users to carry a cane when taking a stroll. The system is mainly oriented toward care homes and residential centres said the student. He added: “I felt I wanted to improve the lives of people with this disease and this system optimises the relationship between patients, families and caregivers.” The young engineer is now immersed in another related computer project but meanwhile, continues to seek economic investments to boost implementation of his automated system.
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WiFi in Orihuela
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by Rhiannan Bell
Politicians in Orihuela have requested clarification on the current status of the multiservice wireless “Uryulanet” which was installed in 2012 at a cost of 1.8 million Euros. Spokesman for Ciudadanos, Juan Ignacio López-Bas, Said: “The only real fact is, that to date, a large investment of over a million and a half euros has been made, but still the project has not been launched.” He said the last reference to the system came from Martina Scheurer of Los Verdes, who claimed problems arose because of a lack of electricity supply from Radio TelevisionValenciana. Mr López-Bas has described this as “curious” because a power supply could be accessed through solar energy for which an investment of 76,000€ was made. In any case, he said RTV was “not engaged in supplying electrical energy, so that the reasons given seem like excuses.” Lopez-Bas went on to say that regardless, this situation “should be clarified as to why we have had a multiservice wireless network for over four years but it has never been functional and, above all, what is to be done with it, how will you correct the problems that have occurred.”
Arrested for TraffickingAnabolic Steroids Six people have been arrested for trafficking anabolic steroids in Murcia and other Spanish provinces. National Police mounted an operation named ‘Muscle’, set up after the death of a bodybuilder and a second person found to be suffering injuries after taking the illegally sold substances. One of those arrested, the owner of a gym in Albacete, is allegedly considered responsible for the bodybuilder’s death. The investigation began last November and uncovered a group of people selling the drugs, mainly to gyms, who then passed them on to their customers wanting to increase muscle mass. ,
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Thieves stung
Guardia Civil has arrested gang members over a swarm of beehive thefts in Murcia and allege they had specialist knowledge. by Rhiannan Bell Oficers said the majority of those involved in stealing hives wereworking within the beekeeping sector as special clothing and appropriate tools were required to safely remove swarms and combs. The thefts occurred across Murcia, from North West Mula to Cartagena, and while the final destination for the stolen honey is unknown, it is thought the primary reason for the crime was to sell on working hives to a third person or for crooks to startstart a new business.
Defending language The leader of Cambiemos in Orihuela, Karlos Bernabé, has gone viral on social networks defendingthe Valenciano language He has intervened after a proposal by the PP political party seeking exemption of the local dialect in the Vega Baja and other Castellano-speaking areas. And e claims the political opponants were using language to divide the Valencians and his video had more than 270,000 visits. The councillor, who only made his debut in politics a year ago, thanked everyone for the messages of support that he had received. The video shows Mr Bernabé standing up against the initiative of the government team and even gave part of his speech in Valenciano. He stated, “We are a melting pot of cultures, historical and cultural heritage. I am speaking Castilian but I am in solidarity with the valencianosparlantes.”
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Plans for mining boost by Rhiannan Bell
The Ministry of Economic Development in Murcia is working on plans to boost the mining sector and has identified more than four potential sites. In the bowels of the regional territory there is a treasure in the form of ornamental rock and minerals with economic potential that has not yet been utilised, according to the regional government. It wants to push through a strategy to develop the mining sector and claims it will multiply almost tenfold the area dedicated to this industrial activity. The ministry has two main objectives: to improve legal certainty in the sector and establish environmental guarantees for an industry that carries the stigma of being aggressive with the landscape and natural values. “The regional government has put forward a safe and respectful plan to ensure that the region has responsible
mining, offers key sustainability, economic and social development factors,” says Counsillor, Juan Hernandez. He expects the new plans to be effective “in two or three years, depending on the state and regional regulations.” Repair to damage caused by excavation is possible according to the pro-mining campaigners. This has been demonstrated with a quarry in Abanilla where 2,200 olive trees and 800 Aleppo pines and bushes like black hawthorn, rosemary and esparto, a tough course grass, have been planted.
Cruise control PRESIDENT OF Torrevieja Stroke Support Lilybeth Stevens won first prize in a charity night raffle – a Mediterranean cruise. The evening at the Restaurant El Alto La Dolores was a success for the charity – 190 people attended to help raise 1,350. One of the diners drew the ticket for the raffle and a de-
“We argue that, in mining, you can work and restore at the same time, contrary to what many people think,” said Marcos Francisco Moreira Jiménez, director of the company Áridos y Prefabricados Barinas SL. He continued, “Under this philosophy we have also thought about the youth in coming years. The future of mining will not only exploit a deposit, but the waste will be recycled and re-converted into new products. Circular economy means reusing waste, thus reducing the environmental impact.”
lighted Lilybeth won the prize donated by restaurant owners Andres and Berna. The restaurant hosts a charity night each month; the next is Saturday 20th August with local artist Lee Howard performing – he has been in the business for many years and is also a member of The Honeycombs. Tickets are 10€ including a two-course meal are available from Restaurant El Alto La Dolores, The Card Place in Benimar, and Redz Cafe Bar in Quesada.
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Mayor is ‘special guest’ Open day at Cartagena Mayor José López, took to the stage in la Plaza San Francisco to show off his talents and sing with the group, Muerdo. by Rhiannan Bell Mr López, well-known in the city for his passion and love of music, was invited on stage by the band, one of the many acts performing in this year’s Mar de Músicas festival. Before presenting the ‘guest artist’ to join him with a version of ‘Lejos de la Ciudad’, Muerdo lead singer, Paskual Kantero, said: “There will be many different interpretations, but the only interpretation that fits this collaboration is a beautiful friendship and a deep love of music.” It is not the first time that López has sung in public since he took office. Last Friday during celebrations of Dolores, the patron saint of Cartagena, he joined bolero María Dolores in a performance accompanied by guitars and mandolins.
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ANIMAL SANCTUARY Finca San Miguel de Salinas is staging an Open Day tomorrow (Saturday 30th July) from 5pm until 9pm. It is an opportunity to met the animals at the shelter near Villamartin, supported by charity Happyanimalesspanien, and see progress being made with a number of projects. Fund raising events have helped build a new stable and the four geese could soon have a separate area. Visitors can relax with a drink and food – cash raised will help pay for food and vets’ bills. And people are also asked to take donations of carrots, apples, lettuce, cat biscuits, dog food – large tins from Aldi are appreciated – or to make a donation. For 5€ people can become a ‘food sponsor’ for a month for a dog, goat, pig or goose, or for 10€ a pony or a horse. It is also possible to become a long-term sponsor or a member of the charity, find out more at www.happyanimalesspanien.com.
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by Rhiannan Bell ALL EYES will be on Rio de Janiero next week and the start of the Summer Olympics featuring more than 10,500 competitors in the medal hunt from 5th to 21st August. There are 366 British sportsmen and women headed for Brazil, joining teams from 204 other nations participating in 306 events covering 28 different sports - 42 disciplines - at 10 venues. And by the end 136 medals will have been presented to women and 161 to men, with nine ‘mixed’ medal winners. Apart from the track and field events, there will be action in archery, basketball, beach and court volleyball, boxing, canoeing, cycling, diving, equestrian, fencing, hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, handball, judo, modern pentathlon, rowing, rugby sevens, sailing, swimming, tennis, water polo, weight-lifting and wrestling. Great Britain and Northern Ireland competitors could eclipse the 65 medals gained at London 2012; 29 gold, 17 silver, and 19 bronze. It is a big ask, but the athletes will give their all in Rio and good luck to 42-year-old runner Jo Pavey, who is competing in her fifth Olympics. The men and women who could make Britain
‘Great’ in Rio are: • Swimmers Hannah Miley, Ross Murdoch, Siobhan-Marie O’Connor and Adam Peaty. • Cyclists Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome, Mark Cavendish, Ed Clancey, Lizzie Armistead, Emma Pooley, Katy Marchant, Laura Trott and Becky James. • Gymnasts Claudia Fragapane, Louis Smith and Max Whitlock. • Sprinter Adam Gemili. • High jumpers Isobel Pooley and Robbie Grabarz. • Long jumpers Shara Proctor and Greg Rutherford. • 5,000m & 10,000m champion Mo Farah. • Showjumper Ben Maher. • Eventer William Fox-Pitt. • Equestrian rider Charlotte Dujardin. • Finn class sailor Giles Scott. • Female boxer Lisa Whiteside. • 100m sprinter Dina Asher-Smith. • Triathlete brothers Alastair and Jonathan Brownlee. • Heptathletes Katerina Johnson-Thompson and Jessica Ennis-Hill. • Diver Jack Laughter. • Golfers Danny Willett and Charley Hull. • Rowers Kath Grainger and Katherine Copeland. • Tennis stars Andy Murray, Kyle Edmund and Johanna Konta.
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Kings of the road A campaign run by Tráfico in Murcia has found the condition of the region´s cars are in better condition than in previous years. by Rhiannan Bell Guadia Civil was deployed between 11th to 17th July on the look-out for technical defects on vehicles, as well as checking that drivers´ documentation was up to scratch. Of the7,638 vehicles that were stopped, only 385 drivers ( 4.83%) received fines; a 5% decrease from last year. And of these, almost half were imposed for driving without an ITV certificate. Poor tyre condition, lack of documentation, missing registration plates and non-functioning lights also featured on the list. Cars received the most fines, a total of 218, while trucks and vans received 43 and 75, respectively. Tráfico Captain, Agapito Cánovas, noted that the results all pointed to objectives being met in this campaign. “We have detected increased compliance this year; vehicles are in better condition and the occurrence of technical problems is minor.”
Botéllon Returns The ‘botellón’ returned for the Moors & Christians celebrations in Orihuela and mounds of waste were left scattered by the youngsters who took part in the festivities. The site located in the Ocarasa neighborhood next to the Lidl supermarket was once again the place for the hundreds of young people who met to take part in the party; arriving laden with bags filled with alcohol. Bottles and cans of lager were left lying around in heaps until the brigade of workers from the Department of Urban Cleaning come to blitz the area the following morning. It seems extensive surveillance and control of the area by both National and Local Police has not improved the behaviour of the party goers and despite many complaints nothing has been done to end the nuisance.
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There is no need to panic by
Jennifer Cunningham
Life seems to be moving very fast in the UK and every day something new is happening. It looks as if Brexit is going to start happening in the New Year. Whether you voted or, like me, were unable to vote, our destiny is now in the hands of many politicians.
Having watched the Pound drop drastically, I am sure there are many Ex Pats who are extremely worried about the exchange rate effecting their pensions and savings. I understand there are some that feel their future would no longer be in Spain and they are considering returning to the UK. I seriously think that this will be a mistake as I am convinced that energy, food, petrol etc will all increase over the next few months, making the cost of living higher than it is already. Whilst in Spain the Brexit effects will be minimal. Life in the UK seems to be very grey at the moment and instead of rain we wake up to beautiful blue skies, go and sit by the sea, or have a glass of wine and a good meal that does not cost a fortune. These are just are some of the reasons we came to Spain and that will never change. The Spanish Prime Minister, Rajoy, has issued a statement confirming that the British are all welcome to visit and live in Spain and he expects the same consideration for the Spanish nationals in the UK. Our presence in Spain boosts the local economy, both as tourists and residents, and there would be a tremendous hole if we were all to leave, which would be impossible. The Regional President of the
Valencian Community, Ximo Puig has said – rest easy. He went on to say that the healthcare of any British citizen is assured, and again would expect this to continue as a reciprocal agreement. He also sent a message of fondness and warmth and he did not anticipate any spectacular fall-off of British visitors. This all sounds rather encouraging and, as we are well aware, the negotiations for Brexit are going to take at least two years to be completed.
they state European Union. This means, of course, when we arrive in an EU country, we will have to enter through the Non EU customs which I, for one, will find very strange. And talking about travelling, Michael O’Leary, of Ryanair, warned us that there is the great possibility that cheap flights would disappear as, of course, new agreements could see additional charges when entering the airspace of different European countries.
With regard to the EHIC card, its misrepresentation in the British press is scary. They are always quoting that it entitles holders to full healthcare – it doesn´t. It is only to cover emergency treatment and there could still be costs involved which many people have discovered. This year alone, in excess of 7 million EHIC cards are due to expire which could result in tourists having to pay more in medical bills than expected. Reminders are not sent out to EHIC holders and it is the owners’ responsibility to renew but take very great care as there are several websites that have been set up that sell these cards for a fee. Beware, these sites are a scam. You must apply for a new card through the official EHIC website only, at no cost. With the uncertainty surrounding the EHIC it is now more important than ever to ensure that you have travel insurance. Contact one of my consultants for a quotation and your payment will be made in Sterling. You never know what is around the corner and your holidays should be worry free.
I understand there are a number of Ex Pats extremely worried and who are hesitating in making any decisions about residencias, major purchases, including for example taking Life and Mortgage protection insurance, and even health insurance. What is the point in giving yourself a lot of worry and at the same time delaying decisions which need to be taken to protect yourself now?
At the same time our passports will be changing as
Talking about protecting yourself, if you are selfemployed you really do need self-employed liability insurance. This covers you against claims for damage up to € 300,000 and claims per victim up to €150,000. For loss of income due to temporary illness, you will be eligible for a daily rate payment. Check with one of our consultants for more details. Liberty Seguros are currently promoting an excellent product and the standard cover is a remarkable premium of € 245 per year. That’s got to be worth it for you and your clients. You can contact us for any insurance needs on 96 646 1690 or online at www.jennifercunningham.net.
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Idris not in the Q ACTOR IDRIS Elba appears to have ruled himself out of becoming the next 007 when current James Bond Daniel Craig retires from the role – he thinks he is too old.
The 43-year-old has been widely tipped by bookmakers to pick up a licence to thrill and join Her Majesty’s secret service. It is not known when the next James Bond film – it will be the 25th in the hit franchise – will go into production. However, Idris, famous for roles in ‘Luther’ and ‘The Wire’, is one of the favourites to step into Daniel Craig’s shoes; along with Tom Hiddleston, Aidan Turner and James Norton. Currently on the big screen in Star Trek Beyond, Idris told ABC’s Good Morning America: “I think I’m too old for that...running around in cars and ladies and martinis; who wants to do that? Sounds terrible. “I keep saying if it were to happen it would be the will of the nation because there haven’t been any talks between me and the studio about any of that.” He added: “But everywhere I go people want that to happen.” The oldest actor to become 007 in the history of Bond was Roger Moore. He was aged 45 when he appeared in his first film, Live and Let Die in 1973. Bond producer Barbara Broccoli is currently busy with other projects. They include ‘Film Stars Don’t Die’ which will be made in Liverpool and star Jamie Bell and Annette Bening.
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Carlos Baos
Mortgages in Spain: The correct amount to claim for on floor mortgage clauses We have helped many people who have suffered financial loss through floor rate mortgage clauses. These clauses limit the variability of the mortgage loan interest, and with our help these clients have been compensated and recovered the interests overpaid. However, we have noticed that offers made by the banks, as well as the claims presented on behalf of the consumers, do not always include all the damages which we understand could be claimed for. We understand that the consequence of declaring a mortgage floor clause null should be as if it had never existed, the whole mortgage must be recalculated. The replacing of the floor clause with a lower interest rate will not only mean that an interest has been overpaid, but also that there should be a possibility of claiming for the interest lost on these over payments, plus, a lower interest rate influences the % of each monthly payment that is allocated to paying off the pending capital amount. To consider an example: A loan of € 250,000, for 20 years (240 months), with an interest rate of 1% and 3% floor clause. .- With the 3% floor rate clause, if we claim in year 15 (the monthly payment number 180), up to that date the interest paid would be 76.730,58 €, and the outstanding capital - principal to be paid off still, would be 77,161 , 66 €. .-Without the clause floor, we would have been paid an interest of 1%. Some banks and claims would say, as we have paid 3% and we should have paid 1%, we are entitled to get 2/3 of the interest paid back, so we could claim for = 51.153,66 € But in reality, we are entitled to the entire loan, interest, etc. to be recalculated as per the correct interest, ie 1%, without the mortgage floor rate clause, meaning the interest up to that date, using the example shown above, should have been only 24,213.08€, and the outstanding capital to be paid off would have been reduced to 66.166,92€. So we understand that in this claim we have the right to:
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.-Get back the overpaid interest = 52.517,50 €. .-Get paid legal interest on the overpaid interest amount. .-Get a reduction on the outstanding capital of the mortgage to be paid, of 10.994,74 €. Therefore, the benefit of the claim would not be 51.153,66 €, as per the first calculation, but in fact should be 63.512,24 € plus legal interest, as per the second calculation.
your loan has a mortgage floor clause, and although your bank no longer use it, you should know that you can claim to be declared null and void, if you were not properly informed about it, and you can claim for interest overpaid, interest on those interests, and the recalculation and reduction of the outstanding capital that remains to be paid. Make sure that you claim for the correct amount. Contact us and we’ll help.
The information provided in this article is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues. White & Baos Abogados. Tel:+34 966 426 185. E-mail: info@white-baos.com White & Baos 2014 – All rights reserved. Send your questions to spanishlawyer@roundtownnews.com or info@white-baos.com
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Keith Littlewood International Financial Adviser
Robert Maxwell all over again? Do you remember when Mirror Group pensioners lost their retirement benefits after giving years of loyal service when a certain Mr Maxwell was allowed to use the funds in the pension scheme towards helping him fund business activities outside of the Pension Scheme? Well the government of the day acted swiftly to make radical changes to Company Pension schemes to make sure this tragedy could never happen again. Fantastic news. It is quite astonishing that George Osborne (before his hasty and convenient back door departure) announced that to help companies with balance sheet problems that they once again may have restrictions lifted to give them access to the pension funds, thus giving the possibility of another Robert Maxwell debacle happening. This has been instigated by the falling of the BHS and the fact that this scheme has now gone into the Pension Protection Fund. I find this quite incredulous as had access to the BHS pension funds been available then the benefits of the future pensioners would be even more severely affected and even lost altogether. As the years have gone by more and more pension schemes have found it difficult to fund the promised benefits and found themselves going into the Pension Protection Scheme (effectively freezing benefits and flexibilities) The pension protection fund has now admitted that there is not enough money to help put the safeguards in place as people continue to live longer and pension schemes are hit by poor long term returns. If you have a preserved pension in the UK, you should act quick and take Independent Financial Advice on your own options. If you think your scheme is safe, then I urge you not to procrastinate. You can act and take control of your own pension, and at the same time secure benefits for both you and your family. QROPs allow pension funds to remain with your estate after your death whereas most annuities form pension schemes reduce by half for a widow/widower or even disappear totally if you are not married I have been a fully Qualified Financial Adviser for 28 years and also understand the needs of ex-pats and the rules that apply to ex British living and retiring in Spain so if you need to talk through your own situation then please feel free to call me and we can have a no obligation discussion about the best way forward for your Investments. In today’s financial climate it is essential you do everything you can to make sure your money is safe and secure and what you want to transpire in the future has the best chance of happening. If you need advice or if have any questions regarding the above contact me Keith Littlewood DipPFS on 657 684 094 or email keith.littlewood@blacktowerfm.com The above information was correct at the time of preparation and does not constitute investment advice and you should seek advice from a professional adviser before embarking on any financial planning activity. Blacktower Financial Management Ltd is licenced by the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority and is registered with both the DGS and CNMV. Blacktower Financial Management (Int) Ltd is licenced in Gibraltar by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) Licence No: 00805B and registered with the DGS in Spain.
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SPAIN’S POPULATION is shrinking as increasing numbers of Spaniards move abroad and foreigners leave the country, new figures reveal. by Jack Troughton A four-year trend continues and on 1st January this year, there were 99,439 fewer residents living in Spain compared to 12 months earlier, according to statistics from the Institute of National Statistics. And the registered population is said to be 46.5 million, down 0.2%. Figures are based on the ´padron´, the official register of local residents, compiled at town halls across the country and regularly submitted to the institute. The latest statistics confirm the downward trend first identified in 2012 and in the midst of the economic gloom of the recession. Foreign residents represent 9.9% of the population and fell by 128,372 people – of these the main nationalities were from Ecuador, Britain and Germany. Spanish leaving their homeland must be added to the downward spiral. They are said to be moving away in search of better job opportunities. Since 2009, there was said to be a rise of 56.6% in the number of Spanish living abroad, according to the data. And the study shows there are 4.6 million foreigners registered as living in Spain; 1.8 million are European Union citizens. The most populated areas of Spain are Andalucia, Catalonia, Madrid and the Valencia region. The areas where the least numbers of people live are La Rioja, Cantabria and Navarre.
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Lady of the dance by Jack Troughton
INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED dancer Anabel Veloso and her dance company performed her show ‘Flamencoland’ in Mojacar on Saturday – one of the highlights of the town’s summer activities. Anabel took her first steps in her career in her native Almeria and went on to dance at the Centro de Danza Espanola y Flamenca de Rafael de Cordoba in Madrid and the Centro Homologado de Danza de la Maestra Matilde Coral in Seville. And as a soloist she has performed at the famous ‘tablaos’ – flamenco venues – in Spain and internationally. She believes the dance forges links across continents and cultures. Mojacar Town Hall has arranged a full programme of summer events – activities packed with music and culture – for all the family. A full list of these is available at the town’s tourist offices or online at www.mojacar.es; or Facebook page ‘Turismo de Mojacar’.
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Last weeks crossword answers can be found on page 52.
ACROSS 7. Additional extravagance at first (5) 8. Ancient hero who took the ones here to America (7) 9. Where birds win money by cheating at cards? (7) 10. Soft swelling is well rounded (5) 12. So pretence turns out to be what everybody knows unofficially (4,6) 15. See 3 Down. 18. Poor dunderhead goes back to languish (5) 19. He needs his eyes open for his pupils to be clearly seen (7) 21. Regard to business (7) 22. Change there and get a number (5) DOWN 1. Don’t forget the wild animal you’re thinking about (4,2,4) 2. Plunder’s going up to have a seat! (5) 3 & 15 Across. Although you understand quite a bit, don’t be offended (4,2,4,4) 4. The prop is attached, so don’t go away (4,2) 5. Springtime? (4,4) 6. Need about a couple of dozen sheets of paper (7) 11. Suitably arrange to make a formal request for goods (3,2,5) 13. More punctual helper behind the scenes (8) 14. A sufficient reason for being on the rocks, perhaps (7) 16. It’s clear father has what he needs for camping (6) 17. It raised the tone quickly (5) 20. She’s in the choir: get her out altogether! (4)
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Quick ACROSS 7. Light-giver (5) 8. Malady (7) 9. Lachrymose (7) 10. Put off (5) 12. Colony (10) 15. Becoming adult (10) 18. Joins timber (5) 19. Unvarying (7) 21. Pleas (7) 22. Frequently (5) DOWN 1. Diplomacy (10) 2. Massive (5) 3. Cook (4) 4. Quarters (6) 5. Club (8) 6. Pagan (7) 11. Withdrawal (10) 13. Regularity (8) 14. Decorative pelmet (7) 16. Ocean travel (6) 17. Value (5) 20. Image (4)
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Mars is ensconced in Sagittarius and this brings both timbre and optimism into play. Keep your options open and do not allow your self to be bullied into taking sides or making a quick decision when you know very well that it will have a rebound effect in the mean time. When conflicts come you will appreciate that you chose to sit on the fence instead.
You have been oversensitive over something that has hurt you to the quick. Whilst your tenacity allows you to bounce back this week there is a thorn in your side which prevents you from being who you are, and both saying and doing what you feel. Somebody needs their come uppance, but it isn’t worth pursuing, so drop it and just move on.
the temerity to put all of your money where your mouth is.
Mercury enters into Virgo and this helps to shed some light on what has really been going on just lately. You are part of a no win situation, and with hindsight you would never have got involved in the first place. As things pan out there comes a time when the best thing you can do is to walk away with your head held high, while that is still a possibility
The Sun in Saturn shows generosity and allows you to expand your current way of working. You are about to take on something new and initially this will take all that you have to set in motion. However do not shelve your recent excellent idea, because if you don’t follow it through then someone else will; and they won’t do quite as good a job as you will. Stop wasting time analysing what could have been and why it didn’t seem to work. This week sees a new impetus and the support that you need to follow it through, at last. Your meticulous side will force you to make changes all along the line, but at last this is something you can really get your teeth into, and finally put your own stamp on.
Actions with Ceres and Mercury midweek bring your timing into question. It is alright to plan ahead but be realistic since not everyone is as agreeable and easy going as you. Routines go out of the window this week as there is a new agenda to follow and it will help you to see things from a different direction before your make any definite decisions.
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Email your letters to me at: kennycorris@roundtownnews.com
Kenny I am a Taurus and yet I do not feel that I have some of the traits of my husband who is also a Taurus. What is my rising sign, and what difference does it make to my horoscope? Jean Mc.K.
Jean I would have to know more details to calculate your Rising sign for you, but this is the anchor to your Mars hosts this week and the strong influence of Saturn brings stability and comfort at an unprecedented time. Struc- character and who you really are. Your Sun sign is Taurus and all that implies. Most signs of the Zodiac ture and organisation go hand in hand to resolve any issues this week, and you should address even the smallest detail, are not compatible with each other together, but put because you never know how important it could be in the two Taurus together and it could be heaven on earth long run. Keep calm and carry on should be your maxim! regarding domestic situations; in business it would be a big no no!! Don’t forget that the sign of Taurus is the However you look at it something just isn’t right just now. bull, and yet the ruling element of your planetary leader You are calculating and pessimistic about an issue that should have been thrashed out a long time ago. Saturn is Venus, The Goddess of Love. Thus the Taurus charactrines the Sun just after the weekend and this will have a ter is sometimes to charge like the bull and sometimes positive and challenging influence so long as you do have to show all the love and affection that they store within! Venus trines with Venus and love is certainly in the air. Do not reject those who really love you right now because they believe in you, and their support is the reason you survive. In current instability grasp whatever you have to and embrace it because you are far more than you think that you are, and you are about to find that out for yourself! The Sun takes on Neptune and your soft, dreamy side comes much to the fore, unleashing your receptive psychic energies and idealistic wants and needs for the future. Since you seek to avoid any publicity turn the current energy around to show those that you love that you are not to be messed with, not now or ever and spotlight your emotions
If It’s Your Birthday This Week The tried and tested no longer works, but you must make a connection with the magic that is so close to turning things around for you, if you will let it. The many transits in the Cosmos leave things deliciously open for you to openly try what you will!
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Dear Aunty, I have attempted to download Windows 10 as I got a message which I could not quit from asking which day and time I wanted the download to happen. I had problems yesterday as the computer kept powering off and when I brought it up again it said that the download was starting, implying it was starting again. I changed the sleep time to 5 hours to give it time to download. This completed and I then started to update the machine. It powered down and restarted but when it came up it was still Windows 7. I have twice gone into Windows update this morning and it said that Windows 10 was ready to be installed. I selected to install now and the machine powered off and restarted but nothing else happened. When I logged in it was still Windows 7. Do you have any suggestions ? Regards, Fisher Reply: Most W10 upgrades will not work if there are any outstanding W7 updates not installed. If you want to install W10 without any problems, the use the w10 media creation tool. This will download W10 where you can load it onto a USB stick, and install w10 from that USB stick rather than doing an “all in the PC” upgrade. Where as in the past I have had issues doing w10 upgrades “in the PC”, all W10 upgrades using the w10 media creation tool have gone perfectly fine. W10 Media Creation tool can be found at : https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10ISO You need a USB stick with nothing on, and it will download to the stick. And then you can upgrade from the stick, rather than via the “online” version. Obviously, BACK UP anything and everything onto a separate drive – usb stick before the upgrade, just in case
Facebook account Hi Aunty, My wife and I have 3 three laptops between us. Two are Windows 10 and one a reliable Windows 7. We both have facebook accounts and on my laptop I and my wife can attach a photo to a message in either of our accounts with facebook. It takes no time at all and is sent immediately. On the other two laptops (Win 7 and Win 10) neither in my account or my wife’s account does the image get attached. The green bar shows that the image has been obtained but then the sequence of comfort dots, or whatever they are, go on for hours until my patience is not rewarded with a nice cold lager but a much confused and steaming head. I used to be a top computer software engineer but this one beats me. Any suggestions before I go and make a noose. Cheers, Rick Reply: I too had the same issue on W7 using Internet Explorer. The issue did NOT happen when using Chrome or Firefox. But when it did happen on Internet Explorer, I simply refreshed the page, and the attachment was showing, and so I could post normally. A reset or cache clearance of Internet Explorer (from the options) may correct this, if the issue is with an add on or the cache.
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Dick Handscombe Practical gardener and author
Builders buckets can be very productive In theory a few vegetables as well as herbs can be grown in flower pots but what we normally regards as pots are not very successful especially in the summer in Spanish gardens once temperatures rise above twenty degrees. Today and for the past few days our temperature in the shade hovers around 35 degrees but vegetables, if watered every other day, are growing well in black builders buckets of 55 centimetres diameter as shown in the photograph above and of 65 centimetres elsewhere in semi-shaded corners of the garden. They include red and crinkly green lettuces, rocket, Swiss chard, purslane, carrots, cabbages, cauliflowers, stevia, cumin, horse radish, climbing yard long and butter beans, dwarf beans, tomatoes, nasturtiums for edible leaves flowers and seed pods, several types of peppers and aubergines, courgettes, onions plus leeks producing seed for autumn sowing. A ‘Ten-tub vegetable garden’ as launched in our book ‘Growing Healthy Vegetables in Spain’ some ten years ago is very viable and productive. There are many benefits as described below. Twenty one proven benefits 1. Small space required - You can build up a circle, square, oblong or row in one bucket units of just a quarter of a square metre. 2. High yield per square metre – Close planting works well and you have no unplanted areas and paths to worry about. 3. Speedy harvesting – If you chose vegetables regularly used and co-locate the salad and ones for steaming for instance daily or twice daily harvesting takes just minutes. 4. Relatively inexpensive – If you hunt around builders buckets are not expensive and second hand ones can be used if located. 5. Little waste as number of plants controlled by your space. 6. Co-located salads – all the year round. 7. Accommodate small and expansive plants 8. No space for weeds – if one plants close to give shade to roots.
9. Easy to use mutual mulching- for instance lettuces around aubergine plants. 10. Easy soil enrichment – just make good initial soil/ compost/manure mixes and top up between crops. 11.Low water wastage – no sideways losses to dry earth. 12.Circular support frames for tomatoes, peppers and beans etc for strength 13.Rare insect and fungi attacks – no major area of vulnerable crops. 14. Companion plant – using mutually beneficial herbs and vegetables. 15.Instant filling of gaps to replace cleared cropsjust pop in a few new plantlets from local market or garden centre. 16.Of interest – to owners and visitors. 17. Easy to move or reorganise – Nothing too heavy to pull around. 18.Feature or hidden away – Part of mine is an island on the drive while other parts are in otherwise under used corners of the garden. 19.Just grow what you need - Easy for children and the infirm as well as the totally strong and able. 20. Crop rotation possible by rotating between buckets. 21.Can have a floral centre – Mine has a tall geranium. Yes this expanded small scale vegetable growing really does work and not only in gardens but also in small patios and on apartment terraces. My retreat from an 800 square metre allotment to raised beds and at present …builders buckets was driven by the increasing advent of thieving, increased cost of irrigation water, pollution of water by millions weed seeds as the surrounding agricultural land was progressively abandoned, wind-blown chemical pollution from non-organic orchards, the moving of a Michelin starred restaurant away from the area – the prices they had paid for mini organic vegetables met our production costs several times ,and to reduce my physical work as now nearing 80 years of age. So give it a go by starting with just two or three
buckets of closely planted salad plantlets even now in full summer grown in a mainly shaded position and then expand to produce the vegetables for the Christmas table, including new potatoes.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// The difficulties of punting your work is something I know a little about, I was never able to watch Dragons Den because of it. A show that, in the main, devours good hearted hard working people sweating buckets over the presentation of their life´s work. For dessert the contestants are then treated to a free for all while the well-stacked come at them from all angles and forms of verbal abuse. Have I got a payoff for you, or have I!! Shaun Pulfrey from Grimsby was turned down in 2007 when he asked for £80,000 investment in return for a 15% share of his company. Shaun is now on the point of selling his company ´Tangle Teezer´ for £200m, and he was good enough to share the information with the world. Get back in your caves you nasty Dragons!
Kate Bush flash mobs took the world by storm two weeks ago in what’s been dubbed THE MOST WUTHERING HEIGHTS DAY EVER. From Oslo to Tel Aviv, from Lancaster to Wellington, Kate Bushes gathered in their droves to pay homage to their queen, clad in red dresses, black belts and red tights. Inspiration for the worldwide celebrations came from an event held in Brighton in 2013 when 300 devotees turned up in their Cathy-inspired outfits to recreate the iconic Wuthering Heights video. After ‘The Ultimate Kate Bush Experience’ went viral on YouTube last weekend, it all started up again with claims that over 1,000 Bushes descended on Brockwell Park, London for a dance-along, while Melbourne’s Facebook event page says that 5,800 turned up to their celebrations. Watch The Ultimate Kate Bush Experience – Shambush
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Steven Spielberg was a guest on The Michael Ball Show on BBC Radio 2 last week and said when asked why he´s never directed a Bond movie “after Jaws was such a huge success I called Cubby Broccoli and offered my services but he didn’t think I was right for the part.” Unperturbed Spielberg didn’t give up, and approached Broccoli again after Close Encounters Of The Third Kind became a hit in 1977, unfortunately he wasn’t the right bloke for the job then either. As is so often the case in these ´open´ style interviews the little gem is at the end with Spielberg firstly repeating “after Close Encounters came out and was a big hit, I again tried to get on a Bond film … Now they can’t afford me! Don’t you just love a happy ending!
Taylor Alison Swift, who was born on December 13 ´89 in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, moved to Nashville Tennessee aged 14 to pursue a career in country music. She was signed by ´Big Machine Records´ and became the youngest songwriter to sign for the Sony/ATV Music publishing house. Her third single, ´Our Song´, from her first album ´Taylor Swift, ´ made her the youngest person to write and perform a number-one song on the Hot Country Songs chart. A spectacular beginning to a career that is currently in the strangest of places. It´s virtually impossible to open a newspaper/ magazine and not find pic(s) and a story on Taylor, and the worrying part is that it´s rarely anything to do with music. T-Swizz has become the ultimate media headliner, circumventing the globe on TV news shows, tweets, posts, instagram’s and all else of, in recent times, who she´s dating and who she´s not dating. Chances are you´re up to speed in this area, but I´ve unearthed a tale of Taylor at eleven you might well not know about that for me explains all this ´look at me´ notoriety she´s mad for. Grab some tea and a biccie, as its banging stuff! 11 year old Taylor starred in rock ‘n’ roll musical ´Bye Bye Birdie´ in high school, and shared the lead role with young Cody Derespina. The same Cody, now 29 and married with children, popped up out of nowhere last week saying he wants to be part of ´Team Calvin´ and support Calvin Harris whose recent split with Taylor has been responsible for acres and acres of media coverage for the girl from Pennsylvania. And why has Cody done such a deed I here you ask! Back we now go to college show ´Bye Bye Birdie,´ and ´guess who´s become the most popular of the two lead players?´ I give you the immortal words of Cody Derespina. “She was the established star of the group and I was a newcomer. However (pardon the ego), I was quite good at my role and Swift didn’t seem to enjoy sharing the spotlight, and after one performance, she ripped down a series of pictures of me, crumpled them and threw them against a wall … it doesn’t seem she´s changed all that much from her days of ripping down my photos!” Top rant Cody!
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wednesday 3rd August BBC1 7:00 Breakfast 10:15 Countryfile: The Summer Diaries 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted Down Under 12:45 Neighbourhood Blues 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at Two 14:30 BBC Regional News 14:45 Red Rock 15:25 Escape to the Country 16:25 Garden Rescue 17:10 Flog It! 18:10 Pointless Celebrities 19:00 BBC News at Seven 19:30 BBC Regional News 20:00 The One Show 20:30 BBC News 20:30 EastEnders 21:00 Holby City 22:00 The Living and the Dead 23:00 BBC News at Eleven 23:30 National Lottery Update 23:30 BBC Regional News 23:45 NYPD: Biggest Gang in New York? 00:30 Film Blades of Glory
BBC2 7:00 Countryfile: The Summer Diaries 7:45 Garden Rescue 8:30 Neighbourhood Blues 9:00 An Island Parish 9:30 The Hairy Builder 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:00 Film The Master of Ballantrae 14:25 Coast 15:25 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities 15:45 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities 16:10 Animal Odd Couples 17:10 Michael Palin’s New Europe 18:10 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Blitz Cities 20:00 Great American Railroad Journeys 21:00 Inside the Factory 22:00 New Zealand: Earth’s Mythical Islands 23:00 QI 23:30 Newsnight 00:00 Weather
ITV1 7:00 Good Morning Britain 9:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 Weather 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV Regional Weather 14:55 ITV News 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:59 ITV Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 Cash Trapped 19:00 ITV Regional Weather 19:00 ITV News 19:30 Weather 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 21:00 Love Your Garden 22:00 Holiday Horrors: Caught on Camera 23:00 Weather 23:00 ITV News at Eleven 23:30 ITV Weather 23:30 ITV News London 23:40 Tom Daley: Diving for Gold 00:40 Murder, She Wrote
7:15 3rd Rock from the Sun 8:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Frasier 10:00 Frasier 10:30 The Big Bang Theory 11:00 The Big Bang Theory 11:30 The Simpsons 12:00 The Simpsons 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Come Dine with Me 13:35 Come Dine with Me 14:05 Come Dine with Me 14:40 Come Dine with Me 15:10 Fifteen to One 16:10 Countdown 17:00 The Question Jury 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Child Genius 22:00 The Job Interview 23:00 Celebrity First Dates 00:05 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell
Thursday 4th August BBC1 7:00 Breakfast 10:15 Countryfile: The Summer Diaries 11:00 Homes Under the Hammer 12:00 Wanted Down Under 12:45 Neighbourhood Blues 13:15 Bargain Hunt 14:00 BBC News at Two 14:30 Look East; Weather 14:45 Red Rock 15:25 Escape to the Country 16:25 Garden Rescue 17:10 Flog It! 18:10 Pointless Celebrities 19:00 BBC News at Seven 19:30 Look East; Weather 20:00 The One Show 20:30 BBC News 20:30 Rip Off Britain 21:00 EastEnders 21:30 Panorama 22:00 The Musketeers 23:00 BBC News at Ten 23:30 Look East; Weather 23:45 Have I Got Old News for You 00:15 Have I Got a Bit More News for You
BBC2 7:00 Fake Britain 7:45 Garden Rescue 8:30 The Hairy Builder 9:00 An Island Parish 9:30 Gardeners’ World 10:00 Victoria Derbyshire 12:00 BBC Newsroom Live 13:00 Film The Caine Mutiny 15:00 Coast 15:25 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities 15:45 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities 16:10 Animal Odd Couples 17:10 Michael Palin’s New Europe 18:10 Antiques Roadshow 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Blitz Cities 20:00 New Zealand: Earth’s Mythical Islands 21:00 University Challenge 21:30 Only Connect 22:00 The Somme 1916 From Both Sides of the Wire 23:00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience 23:30 Newsnight 00:00 Weather
ITV1 7:00 Good Morning Britain 9:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 Weather 14:30 ITV Lunchtime News 14:55 ITV Weather 15:00 Judge Rinder 16:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:59 ITV Weather 17:00 Tipping Point 18:00 Cash Trapped 19:00 ITV Weather 19:00 ITV News 19:30 Weather 19:30 ITV Evening News 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 Coronation Street 21:00 Wild France with Ray Mears 21:30 Coronation Street 22:00 Brief Encounters 23:00 Weather 23:00 ITV News at Eleven 23:35 ITV Weather 23:45 Benidorm 00:45 Britain As Seen on ITV
CHANNEL 4 7:15 3rd Rock from the Sun 8:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 9:30 Frasier 10:00 Frasier 10:30 The Big Bang Theory 11:30 The Simpsons 12:30 Come Dine with Me 13:00 Channel 4 News Summary 13:05 Come Dine with Me 13:35 Come Dine with Me 14:05 Come Dine with Me 14:40 Come Dine with Me 15:10 Fifteen to One 16:10 Countdown 17:00 The Question Jury 18:00 Couples Come Dine with Me 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 20:00 Channel 4 News 21:00 Dispatches 21:30 Superfoods: The Real Story 22:00 Eden 23:00 Naked Attraction 00:05 Tattoo Fixers
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7:00 Planet’s Funniest Animals 7:20 Dinner Date 8:10 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 9:00 Emmerdale 9:30 Coronation Street 10:30 Psych 11:20 Royal Pains 12:15 Dinner Date 13:15 Emmerdale 13:45 Coronation Street 14:45 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 18:50 Take Me Out 20:00 You’ve Been Framed! 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Two and a Half Men 22:00 Family Guy 22:30 Bordertown 23:00 Family Guy 23:30 American Dad! 00:00 American Dad! 00:30 The Cleveland Show 00:55 The Cleveland Show
7:00 Hollyoaks 7:25 Coach Trip 7:50 Melissa & Joey 8:15 How I Met Your Mother 9:05 Rules of Engagement 10:05 The Goldbergs 11:00 Baby Daddy 12:00 Charmed 14:00 How I Met Your Mother 15:00 The Big Bang Theory 16:00 Baby Daddy 16:30 Baby Daddy 17:00 Melissa & Joey 17:30 Melissa & Joey 18:00 The Goldbergs 18:30 The Goldbergs 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 Coach Trip 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 The Big Bang Theory 22:00 Made in Chelsea: South of France 23:00 Rich Kids of Instagram 00:00 The Big Bang Theory 00:35 The Big Bang Theory
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Sara Bell life&leis re ask Sara u ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// by
Life Coach
WITH A background in family and matrimonial mediation, Life Coach Sara Bell helps Readers with their daily worries. If you are having difficulties with relationships, family, work or any other aspect of your life, then help is at hand.
Midlife Crisis
I am 52, and have started the menopause. Worryingly, I think about death all the time, like there is a ticking clock over my head. I find I am very dissatisfied with the way things have turned out in my life, and what I haven‘t done. You are suffering a mid-life crisis, and it can be quite normal. Men can also suffer from this. Some goals in your life may no longer be achievable, and you will need to come to terms with those and put them behind you. If any of your goals are still open to you, then try and accomplish them - it‘s never too late. See your Doctor if your feelings are manifesting in to panic attacks, or anxiety. Otherwise, try and embrace this turning point in your life. For women, The Change can be very upsetting and daunting. There’s no turning back, and mourning over lost youth and the road not taken, is pointless. Decide this is going to be the first day of the rest of your life, get things in order, sort out any problems, and make some changes.
Write to Sara in confidence. A pseudonym will be used if you wish. Sara reads all letters and can give a personal reply. Email your question to agonyaunt@roundtownnews.com or Sara is available for private consultations, telephone 650 054 467.
He wants a child I’ve been seeing a younger lad, 24. He says he wants me to have a child with him. I already have three teenage children, and thought my childbearing days were over at 43. My Doctor says I am peri-menopausal. My boyfriend says he can’t go through life without having a child of his own. He is not much older than my eldest boy. I didn’t consider our relationship was anything but a bit of fun, until this revelation. I don’t really want another child, but I told him I would consider it. When a woman is older, the chances of becoming pregnant grow less, and you are approaching menopause. If you did not consider this relationship serious, then it’s time to have a good think. Do you really want another child at your age? Teenagers are hard enough to deal with at your time of life, and you will be doing it again at nearly 60. I think the question you need to ask yourself is, ‘should I continue with this relationship?, more than, ‘do I want another child?’.
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life&leisure #Spanish
Basic Spanish for everyday needs by Jane Cronin
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Translating “was” One of the hardest things for any of us to learn is that we cannot translate word for word from one language to another. This is basic cornerstone of language learning but it can still catch us out. In some instances we can get away with it, for example “chair” really is “silla” and “bailar” really is “to dance” even if styles of chairs and forms of dance vary from one country to another. However, the more we learn about a language the more differences we find. Sometimes they can be very subtle, sometimes they can create bizarre misunderstandings, and sometimes they are just plain complicated and grammatical. So, before we get onto the “complicated and grammatical”, here are examples of “subtle” and “bizarre”. There are many subtle differences in the ways we describe people and their personalities. Let’s take the word “nervioso” as an example. If we translate this into English as “nervous”, we assume it means “shy” or “retiring”. However, in Spanish “nervioso” means active, that is someone who can’t keep still. Really it is the opposite of “tranquilo”. I think “bizarre” might describe the translation mistake I read about the other day whilst doing some research. Apparently Alfonso XIII of Spain was the special guest of Edward VII in London in 1905 at a dinner in which he met his future wife. During the course of the evening he was reported to have said “I am sorry I am very constipated”. It would seem that poor old Alfonso had a cold which he mistranslated into English. And you thought your mistakes were embarrassing! The good news is that apparently his humorous behaviour at the dinner endeared him to his future bride Victoria Eugenia – so you just never can tell. So, that’s your amusement for this week – now to the boring grammatical bit. We’re going to have a go at the word “was”. It would be so nice if we could just look up “was” in the dictionary and come up with a single word replacement to suit all circumstances. If only it were that simple! However, “was” is not like “chair” and there are several different things we need to realize before we even approach the word “was”. I’m now going to summarize them and hope you’ll have the will left to continue reading next week.
Firstly, in English “was” can refer to “I”, “he”, “she”, or “it”. As I’m sure you know, we cannot assume in Spanish that a verb following “I” will be the same as a verb following “he or she”, although sometimes they are the same. Secondly, the word “was” comes from the verb “to be”, and as you also know, there are two verbs that translate “to be” in Spanish, namely “ser” and “estar”. Thirdly, (and I won’t assume you know this although I have gone into it on an earlier occasion), there are more past tenses in Spanish than there are in English and fourthly, there are expressions in English which use “was” which in Spanish use “tener” – for example “I was hungry” is “tenía hambre”. Now that I’ve got this far I might as well finish the job of frightening you by listing the words that most directly translate “was” – here they are: “estaba, estuve, estuvo, era, fui, fue”. I’m not sure how long it will take, but I am going to try and explain the difference over the next week or two – wish me luck.
Crossword solutions for last week Cryptic Solutions
Across: 1 Starboard; 8 Odd; 9 Come to light; 11 Deluded; 12 Often; 13 Medusa; 15 Delete; 17 Cache; 18 Tear out; 20 Ill-disposed; 22 Coo; 23 Retreated. Down: 2 Too; 3 Bated; 4 Allude; 5 Dogrose; 6 Go to the dogs; 7 Adornment; 10 Malediction; 11 Democracy; 14 Stellar; 16 Strict; 19 Apple; 21 Eve. QUICK SOLUTIONS Across: 1 Energetic; 8 Awe; 9 Teetotaller; 11 Precede; 12 Extra; 13 August; 15 Stroke; 17 Miner; 18 Parapet; 20 Intercourse; 22 Ire; 23 Hollyhock. Down: 2 Nee; 3 Grove; 4 Trader; 5 Collect; 6 Paratrooper; 7 Permanent; 10 Emergencies; 11 Pragmatic; 14 Stretch; 16 Spiral; 19 Roomy; 21 Sec.
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Chinese whispers & a hanging man by
Chris Ashley
Writer & Broadcaster
WHEN we first arrived in Spain some 12 years ago – we had to go shopping in that well known French retail hades – yep! that’s the one. We needed a simple door bell – something that rings or dings. What we got was a music centre. It plays 26 different tunes – in alphabetical order. From A to Z, Annie’s Song to Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart. However it does frighten the starch out of Jehovah’s Witnesses when it plays Iron Maiden’s ‘Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter.’ The bell had to go – so off we sallied to our local Far Eastern Temple Of Tat, but let me toddle off on a tangent for a tick. Take a look at the photo in the top left hand corner. Do I look shifty? Yes! I’ll give you, daft – but a no-goodnik – surely not? The reason I ask is whenever I saunter around a Mercado Chino I’m shadowed by a family member. Usually he looks like Hop Sing from Bonanza – not the other day - he had more than a passing resemblance to Goldfinger’s Odd Job - & he wore a bowler. Better buy a bell pronto or it might just toll for me. This surveillance malarkey – they probably had every right as I do have previous. When I was just entering the hell of Teenhood – please don’t judge me too harshly kindly reader – I went shoplifting in Woebegone Worthing’s Woolworths. It was for the first love of my pimply life. Her name was Valerie Salter and as we found out dramatically later, she loved the Bad Boys. So to prove my criminal credentials- just for my Gal Val – I stole a.....cricket ball. Strangely she was not best impressed so I pilfered for my love (& got nabbed)......a Davy Crockett hat. Val the Gal flounced off and became Val the Moll to one Victor Terry. Val & Vic with cohorts robbed a Sussex bank shooting dead an employee in the process. They were captured quickly & on May 26th 1961, Victor Terry was one of the last men to be executed in the UK. For her part Valerie got, bafflingly, a years probation – the same as I got for the cricket ball & hairy hat heist. I know justice is blind – but – come on, logic like that makes me the Godfather of West Side Worthing. Now what did I do with that horse’s head? Drop me a line anytime about this,that & t’other; ashleybobble@hotmail.com
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Beef skewers with chimichurri rice salad
Bring some Latin sunshine to your barbecue this August with chimichurri rice and cumin spiced sirloin
Ingredients 2 tsp cumin seeds juice and zest 2 limes, plus wedges to serve 3 sirloin steak or rump steak, fat trimmed, cut into long strips 200g long grain rice or wild rice mix 2 x 400g cans black beans, rinsed and drained 3 shallots, finely diced 2 ripe avocados, chopped into small chunks 200ml Greek yogurt or natural yogurt, to serve 20cm piece cucumber, chopped into small chunks For the chimichurri 1 shallot, roughly chopped 3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped small pack coriander small pack flat-leaf parsley, leaves picked 2 tsp dried oregano 4 tbsp olive oil 4 tbsp red wine vinegar 1 red chilli, finely chopped You’ll also need 6 large or 12 small metal or pre-soaked wooden skewer Method
1. First, make the chimichurri base. Put the shallot in a mini food processor with the garlic, herbs and oil. Pulse until finely chopped but still with some texture – like a chunky pesto. Put 1 1/2 tbsp in a small bowl and set aside. Mix the red wine vinegar, chilli and 1 tbsp water into the remaining mixture and season. Chill until assembling. 2. Stir the cumin seeds and lime juice into the reserved 1 1/2 tbsp chimichurri base, then spoon all over the steak strips in a non-metallic dish. Give everything a good mix to coat, then marinate in the fridge for at least 30 mins, or up to 2 hrs. 3. Rinse the rice and put in a saucepan with triple the volume of water. Bring to the boil, then lower the heat, cover and simmer gently until cooked. Drain any remaining liquid, then spread on a tray to cool quickly. 4. When the rice is almost cool, stir in half the chimichurri sauce with the black beans, shallots, avocado and cucumber. 5. Thread the beef onto 6 large or 12 small skewers and heat the grill or a griddle pan to high. Grill for 3-4 mins each side, or griddle for 1-2 mins each side, depending on how well cooked you like your steak. Serve the rice on a platter with the skewers, lime wedges, yogurt mixed with lime zest and black pepper, and the remaining chimichurri.
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The Hospital Quirónsalud Torrevieja signs a collaboration agreement with ASIVEGA Clients of the association for real estate and health centre patients will benefit from this agreement Torrevieja, July 27TH 2016. The Quirónsalud Hospital Torrevieja has signed a collaboration agreement with the Association of Real Estates of the Vega Baja (ASIVEGA) in order to establish a framework for cooperation between the two entities. Under this agreement, the hospital is committed to carrying out a free conventional check to every client who purchases a house through network of real estate ASIVEGA that buys a property in the Vega Baja area with the view to live permanently. The exchange of information and promotional material between the two entities will be another of the strengths of this agreement that customers and patients from ASIVEGA and Torrevieja Hospital Quirónsalud receive timely knowledge about the new services from each organization. The signing ceremony was attended by the managing director of the Hospital Quirónsalud Torrevieja, Francisco Fiestras, and the president of ASIVEGA, Margarita Tapia Millan, and representatives of the real estate agencies that are part of the association. Asivega está formada por 24 agencias asociadas, las principales del sector en Torrevieja y la Vega Baja. En el año 2015, este colectivo realizó unas 1200 operaciones inmobiliarias, de las cuales el 70% fueron en el municipio de Torrevieja y el resto en otros de la Vega Baja. Asivega (compra y venta de casas al margen de la promoción y la construcción) se creó
en el año 2009 y está constituida por las «mejores» inmobiliarias de la Vega Baja y su zona de influencia. En estos años, «ha generado confianza y seguridad en sus clientes que se saben en manos de profesionales que sin duda les dan el mejor servicio». ASIVEGA consists of 24 major agencies in Torrevieja and Vega Baja. In 2015, this group conducted a total of 1200 real estate transactions, of which 70% were in the town of Torrevieja and the rest in other Towns and Villages around the Vega Baja. ASIVEGA (buying, selling, development and construction of homes) was established in 2009 and is made up of the “best” real estates from the Vega Baja. In these past years, “it has generated confidence and security for clients that know they are in the hands of professionals who will certainly give them the best service.” La Vega Baja lidera el mercado de venta de viviendas de segunda mano en España – más de 6.000 propiedades en 2015. La Vega Baja is the Market leader leads in selling resale homes in Spain - more than 6,000 properties in 2015. About Quironsalud Quirónsalud is the largest hospital group in Spain and the third in Europe. It is present in 13 autonomous communities has the most advanced technology and has more than 6,200 beds in the 80 centres, like the Jimenez Diaz Foundation, Ruber, Hospital La Luz, University Hospital Quirónsalud Madrid, Teknon, Dexeus, Polyclinic Gipuzkoa, etc., as well as a large team of highly specialized professionals and international prestige.
We work in promoting and teaching (seven of our hospitals are universities) medical and scientific research (we have the Health Research Institute of the FJD, a unique private research centre accredited by the Ministry of Research, Development and Innovation). In addition, our healthcare service is organized into units and transversal networks to optimize the experience accumulated in the various centers and clinical translation of our investigations. Currently, Quirónsalud is developing more than 1,600 research projects throughout Spain and many of the centers are market leaders in this field, being pioneers in different specialties such as cardiology, endocrinology, gynecology, neurology and oncology, among others. For More Information: Rosa Ruiz Aragonés Directora de Comunicación T. 626 023 153 rosa.ruiz@quironsalud.es
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Birthday party raising funds for charity A SOCIAL media page is celebrating its first birthday and raising funds for charity at the same time. The Costa Blanca South Chat Facebook page, which is used by its members to keep informed of local events and issues has been running a year and has 2,258 members. The venue, Bar Secano in Los Palacios, is situated between the villages of Rojales and Formentera Del Segura. The afternoon of fun starts at 5pm with a barbeque and other summer foods, catering for vegetarians as well as meat lovers. Organisers have also planned fun games, a raffle and live music which will start at 6 pm. BIG FM DJ Dean Alexanda will be providing the entertainment along with Bee Rumble and guitarist Mike
Dean. Funds raised at the event will be going to support Dave Bull who is doing a 6,000 km bike ride in aid of Samaritans Spain and the AECC Cancer Charity. If you are attending please
contact the organisers using Costa Blanca South Chat Facebook page or by email costablancasouthchat@ gmail.com to help with numbers for food etc. The event is open to all members of the public.
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Swimmers’ busy weekend by patricia thompson
TORREVIEJA SWIMMERS had a busy end of season weekend in the water with competitions in Benidorm and Torre de la Horadada. On Saturday, three of the club’s team travelled to Benidorm for the XVII Memoria Juan Fuster Zaragoza Trophy, where races were divided into age categories. Amy Connolly swam first in 50m freestyle and gained a new personal best of 38:39; knocking three and a half seconds of her previous time; then Skye Burns was a close 4th in her 50m freestyle Infantil category with a time of 32:56. Zoe Connolly, swimming in the last individual race of the day, worked hard in her 100m individual medley race to knock 2 seconds off her recent personal best and winning 3rd place with an added prize of a free ticket to Aqualandia, Benidorm. Then on Sunday, the club was back in action, sea swimming at Torre de la Horadada. This year the organizers reversed the course making all 4 races swim anti-clockwise around the bay, constantly against the tide and wind - the hardest race from the last five years of competition at this location. Amy made a good swim in the 500m race being placed 9th in the Alevin category with a time of 12:09. Next it was time for the furthest distance race at 1500m. Zoe came in before her other team members being placed 6th in her Alevin category, with a time of 26:40. She was followed by Skye, a year younger, in the same category with a time of 29:00. Vicki Connolly won the Women’s Masters 50+ category and teammate Beryl Altabas came in 5th in the same category with a time of 36:15.
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Alfaz fantasy football league The clock is ticking,not long to go before the 23rd Alfaz Fantasy Football League gets underway.The Brochures & Players Lists are now available and can be collected from the Bars in the following areas. Alfaz,Robin’s Nest,The 2 C’s,In Benidorm Drop Inn,Foley’s Bar,Winning Post,Shamrock & Stretford End.In Albir The Pineapples,The Local,Wyndhams,Albir Sports Bar,Quick Save Supermarket,Brew Rock & Rafters.In Calpe Saffy’s Bar & The Delfin and in Moraira Barilloche. If any of our promising Managers have difficulty getting the forms please contact me Eric Malpus on ericmalpus@gmail.com or phone me on 696075632.The closing date for entries is 4-00 pm on 13th August when I will be at the Pineapples Bar in Albir for any last minute forms.It’s important to enter your Teams as soon as possible to help with the administration and if any of your Players get injured or shipped out of the Premier League before the Season starts you can amend your selection right up to the 1st game taking place. The Fantasy League is easy to play and all you have to do to have a chance of winning some fabulous Prizes is simply select a team of 11 Players in a 4-3-3 formation who score points based on performances in the Premier League and F.A.Cup competitions throughout the 2016-17 Season.You can only select your Team from the official A.F.F.L. Players List and your Team must cost a minimum of 45 million and not exceed 50 million. Please don’t forget the A,F.F.L. is open to all ages and genders.We have a Junior League as well as our Ladies Section along with our K.O.Cup Competition and F.A.Cup League.Our very popular Golden Boot League also runs through out the Season in conjunction with the main League.We will continue to keep you informed of the progress of the Fantasy League through these pages each Week as well as regular reports on our brilliant website which is www. alfazffl.com.or you can find us on Facebook to add any comments as the Season unfolds. A big thank you to all our Sponsors who play a big part in making the Fantasy League the success it has earned over the last 23 years.
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Supporters secure security by Jack Troughton GENEROUS DONATIONS have helped a horse rescue centre reach its target to build a new and secure perimeter around the Rojales sanctuary. Supporters have raised 13,000€ in three months to build new fencing around the Easy Horse Recue Centre following a series of thefts, break-ins, and leaving charity founders Sue and Rod Weeding “under siege” in their own home. Sue said they were “overwhelmed” by the generosity of supporters in helping secure the safety of the animals and their human carers. The centre needs final planning approval before work starts but she said the centre was driven by a passion to help animals. “The wonderful thing is so many people have now joined us on this journey, helping and supporting it in so many ways that we feel we are no longer on our own.” The Easy Horse Recue Centre relies on donations to care for more than 90 horses, ponies, and donkeys rescued from abuse, neglect and abandonment. The centre, just outside Rojales, is open to the public on the first Sunday of the month between 1pm and 4pm – and a free tour of the facilities with Rod starts at 2pm. For more information visit www.easyhorsecare.net.
Rascals lend a hand VARIETY SHOWGROUP The Rascals donated two much-needed hoists to Los Montesinos following the success of their spring show ‘Saturday Night at the Movies’. The performances at Los Montesinos enabled the purchase of the medical equipment and further donations to charities will be made in September, Anyone interested in joining the friendly group – which donates all money raised by its shows – can find more information at www.therascals.org or can call Sue on 96 678 4874.
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life&leisure motoring
Tim Saunders Independent unbiased car reviewer
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Volkswagen Passat OWNERS OF successful businesses keep a tight rein on absolutely every aspect to deliver the best possible bottom
This mindset is reflected in the vehicles they drive. And so sensible forward thinkers cannot help but be attracted by the new Passat four door saloon from Volkswagen. And it’s a diesel. “But what about the emissions scandal?” I hear you cry. Yes, there are going to be software upgrades and there have been mutterings about this being detrimental to fuel economy. If, like me, you take the view that Volkswagen is probably not alone, then most diesel vehicles are going to have an issue. Also, this crisis only relates to Volkswagen’s diesel cars. That’s a key point when worrying whether software updates will affect fuel economy. VW’s petrol engines are the most fuel efficient I have tested and I still expect their diesel engines to be the industry leaders, after this storm has blown over. In 1.6-litre TDi Bluemotion SE Business guise the Passat is a vehicle that will return over 60mpg and can travel around 650 miles on its 70 litre tank, helped by reliable automatic stop/start. This is arrived at during normal everyday driving, not religiously sticking to 56mph as is often the case with these figures. VW also owns Bentley and refinements from these vehicles are creeping into the more attainable Passat. For instance, the intelligent cruise control, which, with the help of a radar, keeps the
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Passat at a safe distance behind the car in front, automatically braking and accelerating as required. A similar system can be found in Volvos. This Business edition Passat scores highly all round. Its interior is finished to a high standard and clearly much thought has gone into placement of switches and de-cluttering the dashboard. With equipment levels that include heated front seats and even a heated steering wheel, occupants remain comfortable no matter what the climate. However, one qualm from both my wife and I is that over a long journey we ache and feel that more padding on the front seats would resolve this issue. Another surprise for me is the thin boot lid; it does not shut with a satisfying thunk, rather a tiny echo. It’s a surprisingly large vehicle too, with a cavernous boot that swallows all of our luggage with ease. Usually no matter what vehicle we travel in we end up having to put luggage inside the car but this is not necessary in the Passat, which is really refreshing. There is plenty of space inside, both in the rear and the front. This size is only really noticed when negotiating tight, narrow roads where the kerb is clipped by the nearside rear tyre. There is a useful camera for reversing and helpful bleeps alert the driver to obstacles. Equipped with a seven speed DSG automatic gearbox it can be driven like a manual if desired or there are paddle shifts either side of the steering wheel so that you can drive like a racing driver should the mood require. Whichever you choose the Passat should not disappoint. Bearing in mind that it is only a 1.6-litre it does provide reasonable performance. Greater performance can
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Traffic police warn motorists TRAFFIC POLICE have issued a public plea for motorists to take extra care on the N332 following several accidents at the weekend. The warning comes following what has been described as “the worst day of the summer” for the road in the Torrevieja area on Sunday. The statement issued by the N332 Facebook page, which has over 68,000 members and is run by serving officers, read: “Three vehicles have been involved in a crash where one pregnant woman has been taken to the hospital and a new born baby was assisted on the roadside, both were involved in the same accident. This was not the end of the incident, due to this accident...there was a traffic jam which caused another accident with several vehicles and minors involved. These accidents are always caused by the same thing, the volume of vehicles on a one lane road with thousands of vehicles during the summer, and most parts of the year. As police officers, we feel powerless to see how every day there are accidents which could be avoided if a few years ago, the N332 would have been widened as it was done in Orihuela Costa, with 2 lanes in both sides of the road. Many signs have been installed, the last ones a few weeks ago with a cost of 1,000 euros. Politicians, and the Mayor of Torrevieja have protested about the current situation with the road but we are still suffering the traffic jams and accidents every day. We can only offer our help once the accident happens, but we need to spread the message and to ask for the politicians to help save lives and carry on the work improvements of the N332 which were passed years ago. It is very disgusting to see day by day how people lose their lives on the road. It is good to launch campaigns to prevent accidents but it is better to improve roads to avoid them....”
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