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Water shocker by jack troughton
Coastal isolation
FORMER MAYOR of Orihuela Monica Lorente, talking exclusively to RTN this week, said: “The coast is being politically isolated.” Read the full story on page 5.
SHOCKED COSTA Blanca pensioners were “astounded” to learn their water bill for the last three months had soared to an eye-watering 12,000€. An estimated 4,000 cubic metres of water had drained away after an underground pipe at their home in Els Poblets burst. Because there was no visible signs of a leak despite the size of the problem, retired Mr and Mrs E – they have asked RTN not to identify them – had no idea there was anything wrong. And they warned readers to be on their guard – and regularly check their meters for signs of a hidden leak and turn off the supply at the meter if they go away. There are two water meters in the boundary wall of the property. One governs the supply into the villa, the other controls the “luxury” or “garden” water needed for the swimming pool, shower and garden taps. Sometime during the last quarter – the September reading was normal – the underground rubber pipe had perished and precious water lost. Mr E said they had lived in Els Poblets for nine years and in that time water bills were on average around the 50€ mark. “The meters have been read quite normally. Obviously the amount we use varies according to the season but there
have been no hiccoughs as such. METER “At the beginning of December, three months after the last normal bill, the door bell rang and it was an official from the water company Aqualia who was obviously reading the meter. “He said we had a problem. He pointed out one of the meters, the one concerning the garden water – it was going round like a Catherine Wheel even though there was nothing turned on.” Mr E said: “The official rang the local office of Aqualia in Els Poblets to get our previous reading. We were astounded to find when he worked it out with a calculator, that the bill would come to 12,146€. “When we picked ourselves up, he pointed to several things – his machine and the meter. He said what the last reading was and what had been used since – it was around 4,000 cubic metres of water - an awful lot of water.” The couple immediately rang a plumber and the insurance company. “It was urgent because there was no sign of water anywhere around the property, not a drop. It seems the ground is extremely absorbent – the water would have gone straight down into the ground and disappeared out to the ocean.” Continued on page 3
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Students chanting songs and waving banners IN ALICANTE last weekend almost 50,000 people took part in a large scale demonstration in protest against cuts in education. It is the third largest demonstration in the history of the city, preceded in size only by protests against the Iraq war and the attack of 11-M, an angry human tide that surged from the Jorge Juan de Alicante Institute to the gates of the Palace of the Provincial Council. The crowd bore banners, sang songs and shouted slogans denigrating the policies of the head of the Valencian Community, Alberto Fabra. Hundreds of posters appeared on lamp posts and walls all over the city centre as police struggled to keep the crowd under control.
Sailing Championship MORE THAN 300 children from 13 different countries will be descending on Torrevieja this weekend for the fifth annual Optimist Sailing Championship. The competition will take place in the natural bay and starts today. Members of Torrevieja’s own sailing club based at the Real Club
Nautico will be taking part alongside sailors from all over Spain and children from countries including Ireland, Sweden, Finland and Poland. Look out for the sailors in the bay throughout the weekend. The final day of competition is this Sunday, 29th January.
Population rise in Torrevieja By Louise Clarke THERE ARE officially 1,730 more people living in Torrevieja in 2011 compared to the previous year, according to statistics released by the Town Hall this week. The increase in the ‘padron’ figures brings to 105,270 the number of people living in the municipality; 53% of which are non Spanish. Of that amount, 13,185 are British residents; which again is an increase on last year and like in neighbouring Orihuela Costa contradicts the highly negative “doom and gloom – everyone’s leaving” rumours that we are all hearing on a daily basis. On top of the population increase it was also announced that more than 3,000 houses were sold in the municipality during 2011; again more evidence that the housing market is picking up. A spokesman from the Town Hall told RTN: “These figures show an increment across the board in Torrevieja.” The statistics also show that in the Torrevieja municipality, 121 different countries are represented; 50.6% are men and 49.4% are women. The population figure also represents a five-fold increase in residents in just over a decade. The spokesman added: “In 1990, there were just 23,000 inhabitants in Torrevieja, which shows the huge increase of residents in such a relatively short space of time. The only downturn we have seen is those residents from the Latin American countries such as Ecuador and Peru: presumably they have moved on for work reasons.” Edita : Round Town News Group SL Servicios De Impresion S.A.Vall de Biar 14, 03530 La Nucia, Alicante. Distribution: iDs Logística. info@idss.es, Alcoycourrier.SL.
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continued from front page However, Mr and Mrs E faced another shock. Their house insurance did not cover the lost water – even though they maintain that when they took out the policy a broker assured them leaks were covered. HEART Mrs E: “It is particularly heartbreaking, having to pay for something we have never had.” The couple found the water company helpful and sympathetic. It is hoped because there was a leak, the bill would be reduced, possibly to 5,499€. The local mayor, contacted by the supportive Els Poblets English Speaking Residents Group, was also “astonished” by the size of the bill and contacted the water company head office – attempting to negotiate a repayment over 24 months.
Mr E said the local office could only authorise a term of four months to pay the bill and claimed “the longest period they knew of was across a year.” The couple are still waiting to hear if the enormous bill is cut and the timescale for repayment following the mayor’s “very helpful” intervention. Mr E said: “My advice to any RTN reader is that if they go away anywhere, to turn off the supply tap at the meter. “And if they live here permanently, to make sure they check the meter every few days or every week to make sure they have not got a leak that is not visible!” Special insurance for water leaks are available and Mr and Mrs E would like to hear from anyone who have faced similar problems. Contact them via jack@roundtownnews.com
Police investigate baby death ORIHUELA POLICE are investigating the death of a newborn baby boy after his body was discovered on waste ground close to the River Segura. Weighing just over three and a half kilos, the infant is believed to be the child of a 13 year old Bulgarian girl who had hidden her pregnancy and the resulting birth from all her friends, family and teachers. It is understood that the baby’s body was found in the girl’s wardrobe by her 15 year old cousin, who then disposed of the body. The girl told police that the baby was already dead when he was born, however an autopsy is being carried out to determine the exact cause of death. The girl would not specify the paternity of the baby to the police but the parents of the young mother confirmed that at the time of falling pregnant, she was back in Bulgaria on holiday. As soon as the findings of the autopsy are released, a judge in Orihuela will decide on the next course of action but as the mother is classed as a minor, no criminal charges can be made against her. However, charges can be made against her parents and her cousin.
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On the verge of financial asphyxiation by louise clarke
Hundreds packed into the centre of Torrevieja to protest against the cuts
THE SITUATION for public service funding in Valencia is unsustainable and the region is on the verge of financial asphyxiation with debts of more than €50 million in the Education Department alone, according to the Regional President, Alberto Fabra; a bold statement which only worked to incense protesters further at last week’s demonstration in Torrevieja. More than 800 people came out in force to voice their objection to the cuts being made to local and public services. “Many schools will be forced to close,” commented one protestor wielding a cardboard cut-out of a coffin with ‘RIP Public Education’ written upon it. The demonstration was packed into the church square in the city and many were teachers who will see significant cuts to their own pay as well as to their school’s budgets as part of Fabra’s drastic austerity measures. BETTER EDUCATION
Agustin Gracia, spokesman and one of the organisers of the protest, told RTN: “There are 225,000 children being educated
in the Community’s 450 public schools and all of them will be affected by these cuts. The Valencia government is cutting vital and important services such as education and health and yet it spends millions on the Formula One Grand Prix, the Americas Cup and an airport in Castellon that no-one uses and on which they have wasted more than €30 million in advertising! What we want is a better education for the next generation not less teachers, bigger class sizes and schools closing down.” As coffins and cardboard scissors were being displayed, whistles and horns sounded for more than an hour outside the Torrevieja Town Hall in the hope that someone inside may come out and sympathise with the demonstrators. Sadly, the majority of the councillors were at the FITUR event in Madrid trying to promote the city, so were completely oblivious to the hundreds of angry teachers, parents and pupils making their voices heard in their city. BLOW A WHISTLE!
Banners depicting the ridiculous spending of the regional government were also on display and it was hard to stay impartial given the statistics on view. Canal 9, for example, is a TV channel funded by the Valencian Government, which many say is purely used as a tool to promote itself. This must cost millions of euros to finance every year and yet some schools are being denied essentials such as toilet paper! This emotive subject is riling the Spanish population all over the region and RTN is constantly being asked to try to interest the support of British parents. There will be protests planned by many schools all over Valencia during the coming weeks and even if you can’t speak a word of Spanish, you can still blow a whistle and show your support. Your child’s education is important and regardless of what you think of the quality of the Spanish public education system, no child deserves to take their lessons wrapped in blankets because their school cannot afford to pay for heating costs.
Spain and the smartphone leading Europe SPAIN HAS become the European leader in the use of the smartphone. More than a million Spaniards connect to the social network in real time and mobile broadband is displacing the land line for access to the Internet. In September 2011 there were 16 million mobile connections; up 33% from 2010. Now there are 34.8 connections per 100 inhabitants and mobile internet in Spain is nearly nine points higher than the EU-27 average.
Neighbourhood Watch advice: Reporting a crime in operation WHEN YOU see a crime taking place phone 112 immediately. An operator will answer and if you ask to speak to an English speaking operator, you will be transferred immediately and can then report your crime in your own language with confidence. You will need to be able to give as much information as possible, i.e. where the crime is taking place, descriptions of criminals and if they are using a car, the make, colour and number. The more information you can give the more chance there is of catching the criminals. It is possible for the Police to trace a car using only part of a number, so any information can be valuable. The police and Guardia Civil attend a 112 response usually within around 10 minutes. The emergency number 112 should only be used to report a crime in operation, not a crime that has already occurred. You should report this crime as soon as possible to your local NHW Coordinator if known (details via www.nhwinspain.com) and to the Guardia Civil to make a denuncia. The use of these simple steps will help make the area you live in safer and more secure.
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FORMER MAYOR of Orihuela Monica Lorente, talking exclusively to RTN this week, said: “The coast is being politically isolated.”
by Louise Clarke The opposition leader showed RTN documentary evidence that the coast is being “hung out to dry,” given a cursory 1% of the end of year hand outs in December, despite comprising 35% of the municipal population and contributing more than half to the Town Hall coffers in taxes and other income. According to Transferencias del Credito (credit transfers), 816,143€ was transferred to various Town Hall departments in an ‘end of year’ bonus, of which only 8,900€ was allocated to the coast: just over 1% of the total. TAKEN FOR A RIDE Monica said: “CLARO Councillor Bob Houliston is being ‘humoured’ by the Mayor. Bob is a good person and has the interests of the coast at heart but is being taken for a ride by the Mayor and his colleagues.” RTN saw incontrovertible documentation showing that Bob is a Councillor in name only, ‘shafted’ by his fellow coalition Councillors with the majority of his ‘compentencias’ (authority) taken over in the main by his former coalition partner Pedro Mancebo. RTN saw two documents signed by the Mayor in September and December allocating powers to Mancebo, mak-
ing it impossible for Bob Houliston to achieve anything without Mancebo’s permission. Monica added: “Bob is an honourable man: he doesn’t deserve this.” SIDELINED For those suspecting Monica Lorente is simply making trouble for the new government, RTN has this week seen proof that Bob is being side-lined in the coastal Town Hall. Chief Coastal Engineer Rosa Garcia left the coastal Town Hall on Friday, transferred to the city on Monday: Bob only discovered he was losing this vital member of staff after she had been relocated to the city. Bob told RTN: “I am so angry that such a major decision was made without any consultation with me. We are supposed to working together as a team for the benefit of Orihuela Costa and to lose such an important member of the Town Hall team will be extremely detrimental to the coast.” NO CASH FOR THE COAST Monica showed RTN the 2012 proposed budget showing investments of 4,218,423€ being made. Guess how much was allocated to the coast? NOTHING – nada!
Douments also show that the social services budget for 2012 allocates nothing for the coast. And nothing is allocated for the beaches - a major source of municipal income; and nothing for European residents. Monica concluded: “This is down to the Mayor, Monserrat Guillen, allowing political manoeuvres to isolate Bob and CLARO from within the Town Hall. CLR formed a convenient coalition with CLARO only to get their coastal election votes and oust PP from power; a dirty tricks campaign to the detriment of the coastal residents,” adding, “I can say without reservation that if I was still Mayor the projects that were started on the coast would be on-going: the nurseries, the emergency centre, the secondary school… “I worked hard as Mayor for these projects. Now, as far as the regional and national governments are concerned, Orihuela is in a political wilderness, with no support from anywhere. Guillen has isolated the municipality from the rest of the region and sanctioned the isolation of the coast. And this will continue for the next three years… It is very sad: Orihuela deserves better.”
Monica Lorente says the coast is being politically isolated
Right on TRAC MORE THAN 40 more potential members attended the recent Torrevieja Retired Activities Club (TRAC) meeting following a report publicising the group in RTN. The club, which holds monthly meetings at the International Marina Club in Torrevieja, played host last week to Torrevieja’s International Residents Officer, Graham Knight, who spent an hour giving a fascinating talk to the members about the city, its history and its attractions.
The group then took a tour with Graham of the Torrevieja Salt and Sea museum and RTN was on hand to get a group photo before they went in. TRAC meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 11am at the International Marina Club in Torrevieja and everyone is welcome to come along to the next meeting. Please contact Neil on 96 500 8087 for more information.
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EXPATS LIVING on the Costa Blanca will feature in a BBC programme as they struggle to cope in the ongoing Eurozone crisis. A team from BBC Look East visited the coast this week to investigate the affects of the Spanish recession and found there were stories of hard times but no panic.
Andrew Sinclair (left) with RTN’s Jack Troughton
by JACK TROUGHTON And RTN was invited to join the debate to give an overview of the situation as the area’s favourite free newspaper, meeting Andrew Sinclair,the BBC Political Correspondent for East Anglia. Andrew explained he felt it was time to tell the story of British citizens who had moved to the sun but now struggling to cope in the recession and with sterling’s value depressed against the euro. “It struck me there has been a lot of reporting in the UK about the impact ongoing euro crisis is having on holiday businesses and British businesses in general,” he said. “But no one was saying how the crisis was affecting expats, people who came out here to Spain to get away from all the problems in the world and we have found there is some real hardship out there.” CLASS He said expats were keen to point out they were not “stinking rich”, adding “a lot of people we spoke to were very much working class, they didn’t have large fortunes to
bring to Spain but felt they could do better for themselves than just living on a council estate”. Andrew added: “They were telling us: ‘don’t think we are rich millionaires, we are trying to make a better life for ourselves and it is a struggle’. “I am not trying to paint a picture of how terrible life is out here – it’s not. But there is concern and worry about the crisis.” Andrew said the Foreign Office had confirmed there were contingency plans being drawn up in the UK if “the balloon went up” and there was a widespread panic return to Britain. He said that was obviously a worst case scenario and the programme was likely to feature people explaining how they were making ends meet or how they were unable to return home for health reasons because their money was tied up in property and they could not sell up. The report is scheduled to be screened on Sunday 5th February. Sunday Politics is shown from 11am and the regional slot will be screened about 11.30am.
Alicante court fire destroys records PRESIDING JUDGE Vicente Magro has announced that a fire that swept through offices in the second section of the Provincial Court of Alicante in the early hours of Monday morning destroyed a significant number of records and much of the furniture. The Justice Ministry was informed and immediately lent full support to minimise disruption of the day to day running of the court. The Supreme Judicial Council recently requested temporary transfer to alternative premises, warning that the building did not answer minimum standards of health and safety. Early investigation indicates that the fire is attributed to a fault in the electrical wiring.
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A cycle friendly coast by LOUISE CLARKE
PLANS ARE being laid to make Orihuela Costa cycle friendly. The move comes after Councillor for Mobility and Transport, Martina Scheurer (LV), noticed that it was near impossible to cycle safely from one part of the coast to the other and called upon David, the owner of local cycle business Family Bike Hire.Com to help her and her fellow Los Verdes Councillors determine where on the coast cycle paths should be introduced. A survey was carried out from Punta Prima to Campoamor by the group earlier this month and it was agreed that more cycle paths are needed in the area in order to promote the leisure activity for not just residents but also for visitors and holiday makers. David told RTN: “There are some really dangerous areas for a cyclist on the coast, particularly La Zenia and our survey has highlighted these to Martina.” HEALTHY Following last year’s famous La Vuelta cycle race which finished its second stage in Orihuela Costa, it was highlighted to the then new government team that it was ridiculous that the coast was promoting such a major cycling event and yet it was not equipped to deal with its own leisure cyclers. This
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was taken on board by Martina and her Los Verdes colleagues, who of course are eager to lessen the damage that car use does to the environment. She told RTN: “It is important for us to promote such an environmentally friendly and healthy activity and we are walking towards making Orihuela Costa a cycle friendly area, especially as it will also bring visitors to the coast and promote healthy tourism.” IMPROVE The Councillor added that she is planning to hold a ‘Day of the Bike’ on the coast this year, like the one that is held annually in the city. Last year’s event encouraged more than 1000 residents to ditch their cars in favour of their bikes and it is hoped that a similar impact can be made on the coast. Martina will continue to work with David to improve the cycle lanes and signs on the coast and she plans to print out a comprehensive map to detail where the bike lanes are and also where there are safe bike parking areas. For more information on David’s bike hire and repair shop, visit www.costablancabikehire.com or call 966 774 598 and you can contact Martina at mscheurer@orihuela.es
A PIANO concert will be held at the Plaza del Musica in Torrevieja next Thursday evening, 2nd February. The performances by two Russian pianists promise to be a real musical treat. Tickets for the event are priced at €15 and are available from the venue.
New Torrevieja hotel set to open in April The Hotel Spa Doῆa Monse will open in April
AT LAST week’s FITUR exhibition in Madrid, Torrevieja Town Hall announced that the city’s first four star hotel and spa will open in April. Located in Los Balcones on the CV95, the Hotel Spa Dona Monse has been a shell for the best part of the last six years and work only recommenced on the project last year. The Mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolon and the Deputy Mayor and Diputada in charge of Tourism in Alicante, Joaquin Albaladejo, told travel and tourism representatives at the exhibition that the hotel will provide an excellent base for visitors to the city thanks to its close proximity to the Natural Park of La Mata and the urban centre. The hotel boasts 70 double bedrooms, six single rooms and three rooms specially adapted for disabled visitors. It also will have two suites and three event rooms with a spa that will provide health and beauty treatments. The new hotel will also provide 20 full time jobs initially. For the Mayor, the long awaited opening of this hotel is “great news” especially as it is the very first four star hotel in the municipality. The hotel will be marketed throughout the region and further afield in the Scandinavian and Eastern Bloc countries as well as Russia. It was also stated by Snr Abaladejo at the exhibition that further emphasis will be made to ensure that there is a permanent and direct connection, via road, from the airport in Alicante to the southern municipalities such as Algorfa, Orihuela Costa, Pilar de la Horadada and the whole of the Torrevieja municipality, not just the centre.
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New neighbourhood watch police liaison officer announced by LOUISE CLARKE FOLLOWING THE tour of the Local Police station in Torrevieja by members of the Neighbourhood Watch last week, the Councillor for Security and the Police, Eduardo Gil Rebello, promised the gathered members that he would allocate a dedicated officer to the NHW in order to further strengthen the relationship between the local police and the association. True to his word, this week it was announced that Manolo Vera, the third officer in charge of Torrevieja’s Local Police, will be the dedicated officer in charge of liaising with the Neighbourhood Watch. He will give support to the association and offer crime prevention and security advice. BRILLIANT OPPORTUNITY It is a very positive move on behalf of the Torrevieja Town Hall and one that has been welcomed without reservation by the main coordinators of the association. There is a need though for more coordinators in Torrevieja and through the pages of RTN, the association is asking for more people to come forward to help prevent crime in their community or on their urbanisation. “You don’t have to do anything other than communicate crime information to other coordinators,”
Manolo Vera
said an association spokesman, “and it is a brilliant opportunity to be involved for the safety and benefit of your neighbours.” If you are interested in becoming a coordinator, please contact Jan Price on 965 704 643 or email nhwintorrevieja@gmail.com. You can also get lots of crime prevention advice on their website at www.nhwinspain.com. RTN will be interviewing Inspector Vera in the coming weeks, so if any of our Torrevieja based readers have security or crime prevention related questions please email louise@roundtownnews.com and we will ask him!
Caballeros perform for the butterfly children HAT TRICK Promotions are holding a fundraising event for dEBra, the Butterfly Children’s Charity, on Tuesday 28th February at the Sports Centre on La Marina Urbanisation. A full evening of entertainment is planned for your enjoyment including the excellent Caballeros who are local entertainers, Charles Prince, Darren Jones and Dave E Moss. They have joined together to showcase tributes to the Rat Pack Stars; Buddy Holly, Freddie Mercury, Elvis Presley and more! In addition, youth and glamour will be provided by the latest young sensation to hit the Costas...Rebecca Holt. Doors will open at 7pm and the show will start at 8.30pm. Pre-show meals will be available. Tickets are only 5€ (limited availability) and can be purchased from the venue, the Butterfly Shop in the Consum Square, La Marina Urbanisation or by calling Hat Trick Promotions on 630 691 197.
New pharmacy opens John Reynolds, Esperanza with some of the village’s Presidents
THE FIRST pharmacy has opened in the Entrenaranjos urbanisation this week after a 14 month campaign. The pharmacy, run by Esperanza Martinez Jimenez, is linked to an existing pharmacy in Orihuela city and has been wholeheartedly welcomed by all the residents of the village. The pharmacy officially opened on Wednesday morning and RTN was there to witness the first prescription being dispensed. Watched by the Chairman of the urbanisation’s Presidents, three local community Presidents and former ‘Alcalde Pedania’ and unofficial Spokesman for the village, John Reynolds, Entrenaranjos resident, Yvonne Goodfellow handed Esperanza her prescription and two minutes later the first ever batch of medication was dispensed. John Reynolds has been instrumental in getting this pharmacy into the urbanisation. He told RTN: “We have been working to get this chemist for more than 14 months and we are delighted that it is finally here. We are still fighting to get a doctor’s surgery here in the village and we
will continue that fight until we get one.” The pharmacy is open Monday-Friday from 9am until 3pm and will stock a wide variety of medication and Esperanza said that if in the unlikelihood they don’t stock a particular item, because the pharmacy is linked to a larger facility in the city, the medication can be ordered for later that day or the following day. One of the Presidents commented: “This is going to be so convenient. It is a landmark facility in the development of this village but we must ensure its full support from everyone on the urbanisation.” He added: “The elderly population of the village often cannot get to Torremendo to get their prescriptions dispensed, so having this pharmacy on our doorstep will benefit them tremendously. It is also good for holiday makers who come and stay on the urbanisation and often don’t have other means of transport. But it must be stressed that the residents must use it or they will lose it.”
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Jury find Camps and Costa not guilty by five votes to four by JAn gamm
THE COURT has acquitted Francisco Camps and Ricardo Costa on charges of passive bribery and corruption in a public scandal case that exploded in February 2009 and cost Camps his position as President of the Valencian Community.
A delighted Camps receives a verdict of not guilty
The Court held that the allegations brought against the two defendants failed to establish that they had received gifts in the Gürtel case and pronounced a ‘not guilty’ verdict at 7.50pm on Wednesday evening, prompting applause from a packed courtroom. Judge Juan Climent, not amused by the enthusiasm of Camp’s
supporters, ordered them to “leave the room! It is intolerable. This is a courtroom and not the place for manifestations of joy.” Had Camps been found guilty he could have been facing several years behind bars. He said, “It was worth enduring and suffering all this time for the light to shine.”
Driver flees on foot after collision near the village of Sendra A SERIOUS car accident just after noon on Tuesday on the CV-851 ended with one of the drivers running away from the scene with serious head injuries. The Guardia Civil spotted the driver two hours later around 500 meters from the crash site. The crash involved two vehicles involved in a head on collision with the driver of the other car sustaining slight injuries. Witnesses report that a Mercedes travelling toward Santa Pola tried to avoid hitting a Hyundai “swerving er-
ratically at high speed.” The driver of the Hyundai fled on foot immediately following the crash. He was taken to the Elche General Hospital under escort by officers of the Guardia Civil Trafico
department. Two other occupants of the Hyundai were also seriously injured: a 37year-old man with multiple injuries and a 31-year-old man with serious bruising and a fractured femur.
Alicante province emergency helicopter grounded THE EMERGENCY medical helicopter based at Mutxamel airfield has been grounded due to lack of funding. The Alicante province was the first to launch air medical assistance in 1986 and its helicopter has been mobilised to rescue climbers from remote mountain regions; transfer patients requiring urgent medical attention between clinics and hospitals and even assist in airlifting flood victims to safety. The helicopter is privately owned, fully equipped as an airborne Intensive Care Unit and on an annual Council-funded rental of €1,500,000. From now on the 112 service will be dependent upon air cover provided from Valencia. Last year, the helicopter was involved in about 115 missions in the province. Service workers said on Tuesday that the grounding of the vital medical helicopter service has “put the province back years.”
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Aiming high at Benidorm
by JACK TROUGHTON
Moody POPULAR BAY Radio presenter Moody has been practicing up to five hours a day to hone his darts skills ahead of this weekend’s Spanish Darts Trophy in Benidorm. Entered into the competition by the Javeabased station after “mentioning” he was “very good” at the sport at the age of 12, he now hopes to face one of the top professionals. Moody told RTN that Bay Radio was again helping promote the tournament following the success of last October’s competition in Benidorm, won by Mervyn King. “I think at the time because we were quite involved in the promotion and ticket sales, I happened to mention I was very good at darts but we are talking about when I was aged 12 or 13, so more than 25 years ago,” he said. “About that age I beat all of the local pub team, including the captain. And as far as any sporting glory goes, that was about it.” However, it meant colleagues got Moody a wild card entry. “They didn’t ask but just said ‘you are in’.” He said it meant he had six weeks
practice with Dees Darts of Moraira sponsoring his shirt and providing the essential equipment along with plenty of encouragement.“I have been putting the hours in, four or five hours a night every day.” Moody must win a preliminary round to get a chance of playing “one of the big boys”, adding: “It is just like Round Three of the FA Cup, it is when all the big names come in and that means I could meet, for example, James Wade, who was number two in the world. “It is very exciting and if I can get through the preliminary round I will be very pleased because there are lots of good players out there,” he said. “Whether Bay will regret this, I don’t know. I am a terrible loser, if I am fairly beaten that’s okay but if I humiliate myself...” Tickets are 15€ per day, either for Saturday or Sunday at the HotalMelia Benidorm, or a combo tickets for the weekend is available at 25€. Call 96 579 6761 or 649 811 536 for tickets - the action starts at noon on both days and runs until 7pm.
RTN has three pairs of comb tickets to give away courtesy of Bay Radio
The first three callers to 902 118 999 by 1pm today (Friday 27th January) and correctly answering the following question will scoop the prizes. What is the maximum score possible by throwing three darts?
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King Ferdinand´s Letter to a Benidorm landowner
A LETTER dated 1482 from King Ferdinand to a Benidorm landowner is to be displayed in the Benidorm library. The letter has been kept in a safe for many years after its discovery sometime in the 20th Century but nobody knows where the letter came from or to whom it belonged. It is dated 4th June 1482, sent from Cordova to the lessee Morvedre-Sagunto, enquiring why the town had not met its tax payments for some years and whether this was the result an outbreak of plague in the community. A reply from landowner Bernat Salat confirms that “a devastating epidemic causing high mortality” was the cause of the debt owed to the Crown. Salat’s letter will also be on display. The documents are of exceptional value and interest and in perfect condition, written in Valencian. They will be exhibited for just one month to prevent deterioration. The king’s letter set out in the library of Benidorm. Benidorm’s heritage. The Consistory began yesterday to present the funds in your history file with a unique document: a letter written in 1482 by King Ferdinand the Catholic, whose arrival in Benidorm is tinged with uncertainty. On June 4, 1482, King Ferdinand the Catholic sent a letter from Cordova to the lessee of the current Morvedre-Sagunto, asking about the payment of some taxes that the town had not met for years. The document has arrived intact today and it has an exceptional value. But how is it that ended in Benidorm? Well not really know. Apparently, it would have been acquired by the City in the decade of the twentieth century 70 and stored for years in a safe but provides no evidence or official record of why it was acquired, or who or how much it cost. Both question symbolizes the selflessness showed that long Benidorm on their own heritage. And for that neglect does not happen again, the best recipe is to spread it: hence the famous letter of the King, the oldest document that retains all the city has become the first piece of the exhibition project “The Documents File “that throughout this year will be showing some of the main funds for such public facilities. Like all evidence of the past, the letter of King Ferdinand can already be seen in Benidorm Library also contains a story. And look at this tragic event: what the king wanted to know the landlord’s Morvedre was whether this town had not paid the outstanding taxes from 1468 due to a
plague. And the landlord in question, called Bernat Salat, says yes, that was devastating epidemic causing high mortality and that is the cause of the debt owed to the Crown. Salat’s answer, of course, is also held in Benidorm. The Councillor for Culture, Eva Mayor, said yesterday that the letter of the King “is after 530 years in perfect condition and legible handwriting.” The letter, as noted by the municipal technical part of the Archives, Antonio Couto, is written in Valencian, since the monarch, although married to Isabel de Castilla and therefore influential in the latter realm, sent the letter as Fernando II of Aragon, the territory in which they are located the ancient Saguntum. As for the spelling, it’s “letter Aragon”-a “gothic cursive” - that was the kind of writing than the Kingdom of Aragon “against the court of Castile letter.” Ferdinand the Catholic sent the letter from Cordoba, according to Couto, is that his court was traveling and the time to worry about taxes Morvedre that city was in Andalusia, then belonging to the Crown of Castile. This, however, did not prevent the king to worry about money issues of its own territory. Although unaware of the circumstances why the letter ended up in Benidorm, the fact that this city has a file of the fifteenth century is of course flashy. It should be noted that, although founded as attested to its Charter in 1328 Population, Benidorm was a century later, a very small nucleus belonging to the Barony of Polop is populated and depopulated intermittently. In fact, the following document available to the age of File-and that will be next to be exposed, is nearly three hundred years more modern: a report of the City, in this case and another in Benidorm, dated in 1732. For the second time This is the second time it is exposed Ferdinand’s letter, which could be appreciated by the public in 1990 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the discovery of the Virgin of the Suffrage. The document will be exposed only a month to prevent light from damaging the state of conversation. Beside him, a panel was explaining how the correspondence of the time, from bending the consignment, and affects the wax that sealed the letter and ensured their inviolability, “since the breakup of the same letter had indicated that been read, “said the mayor of Culture. With the aim of “opening Benidorm’s historic heritage for all citizens,” Mayor said that in addition to documents will also be displayed books or library file, as a work of Erasmus Rotterdam seventeenth century.
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Is this a scam? ON TUESDAY 17th I was contacted at home by a Windows Engineer (?) who said my computer had been sending out many error messages. They said they were calling from Microsoft based in Madrid and asked me to go through various checks on my system (which I followed for a while). However after circa 10 minutes they said they could fix my problems by my spending 172₏. I then told them I was signing off. They told me my system would crash in 20 minutes if I did not follow their instructions. I do not know how they got my telephone number. I did not give them any information although they may have been able to extract some from my system‌ Is this a scam? If so maybe we need to put out a warning. S Hemmings * We asked Aunty Virus for an opinion to this matter. See what he has to say on page 50.
Additional stress especially for older people An excellent airport bus service
I READ in one of the papers last week that as the airport bus service has not come up with the hoped for numbers some of the journeys have been withdrawn. This is an excellent service and runs very efficiently as I have experienced when using it. I feel that part of the problem is that not enough people (particularly non-resident travellers) know about it. It brings people to the Torrevieja bus station and from there they can continue to their final destination either by another bus or taxi. We must do all that we can to keep this service running; the previous Mayor went to great trouble to provide it for our convenience. Keith P Bigg, Torrevieja
I RECENTLY had to renew my driving licence and attended an authorised medical centre in Torrevieja. I had the usual examination: blood pressure; eye test and reflex test which were all acceptable but then I was weighed and had my height taken although I am an obviously very average-sized female. I was then subjected to a myriad of medical questions such as operations; illnesses; sleep anxiety; any other anxieties; do I snore etc. etc. This is my third licence medical examination here and I was completely baffled by these questions until at the end the female examiner handed me her personal card which related to her running some psychology clinic and telling me if I had any problems to contact her! This medical examination is required by law and I think it is a disgrace that this (presumably) government-authorised examiner is touting for private business during this test. This would be an additional stress especially for older people and those who are taking this test for the first time, especially non-Spanish people. I wonder if she does this with the local Spanish? These questions as far as I am concerned have nothing to do with the requirements for renewal of the driving licence. Perhaps someone can enlighten me if I am wrong. The only time I have any anxiety is when I am driving on the Spanish roads and I am sure I am not alone in that. S Davey
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Enjoying life in the sun I READ this article with interest as my husband is one of these people ‘enjoying’ life in the sun on benefits. You state that DWP are not sending forms to over 60s - well my husband has just received one and he is 62. On a good day he can enjoy life, on a bad day, of which he has far more he cannot get out of bed - even less out of the house - something which he certainly does not enjoy. Blanket statements like these are most unfair to genuinely ill people. He was retired from work by his employers after paying national insurance since he was 15 so why should he not be entitled to the accrued benefits? I could mention immigrants into Britain getting the same benefits after paying nothing into the system but that is another matter and I would probably be accused of racism so I won’t! Lynda Ridsdale Quesada
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A task for town halls Come and join us MODERN MOTORHOMES are well equipped, fully self-contained ‘small apartments’. The only thing they need is a place to dump water and get fresh water. And, Mr Bob Houliston, here comes a task for the town halls. I would advise you to look abroad. In France, Germany, Italy nearly every town created a place where motorhomes can do that and stay overnight. Sometimes for free: sometimes for a fee. Why are they doing that in these countries? Because they realise that the owners of the motorhomes are tourists. Since when do you send tourists away? They produce jobs and boost the regional economy. In France they found out they spend 40€ per day per person. My advice to every town hall: do not send motorhomes away but take advantage by investing - you can put people to work and help local businesses in these times of crisis. People complaining about the camper vans are nearly always jealous Bristish or German homeowners: hardly ever Spanish. Why do these expats think the Spanish tolerate them here in this beautiful country? 20 motorhomes in Playa Flamenca means about 1,000€ per day for local businesses! Johannes van Hijum, Alfas del Pi
THE DILEMMA described by Helen Curry (RTN Mail 13th January) is, I am sure, shared by others whether they be expats or owners of holiday homes. An ideal solution for Helen would be to join Torrevieja U3A. We are a self-help organisation with over 400 members. Whilst we encourage all nationalities to join us, our language is English. We have over 30 interest groups, all voluntarily led by members for members; most activities are free although some carry a small charge purely to cover costs. Full details of our association can be found on our website
www.torreviejau3a.org: The site is updated weekly and carries lots of information, including contact details for all the association’s officers and group leaders, reports and photographs of recent activities. Interested people can attend up to two of the association’s activities as visitors before committing to join; the annual membership fee is 10€. Any member of the U3A Committee would be happy to provide further information to interested people – details can be found on the website. Geoff Crane, geoff.crane@hotmail.co.uk
Is there anyone creative out there? HELP - ARE any of your readers creative? I have been asked by the artists at the Rojales Caves Cuevas del Rodeo - if I can organise a big art event there on Sunday 4th March in conjunction with them and the Town Hall. I have already contacted all the artists I know, but am looking for many more of all nationalities and all kinds - e.g. you may do crochet or lace-making or patchwork or face painting or you are part of a dance group, etc. Rather than just being an exhibition of work, it
would be good for as many as possible to be doing something too - e.g. artists could actually be painting, knitters knitting, dancers dancing, art group leaders running class with their students with space for visitors to have a go... And we need things children can get involved in too like potato prints, graffiti painting wall, etc. You will of course be allowed to sell and advertise your groups/classes etc. The Town Hall has already indicated that they
will probably notify TV etc and if it is a success it will help to kick start monthly art fairs there again when there would be more opportunities to display your work. The only charge there may be would be towards publicity which will be kept less than 5€ each. So, if you would like the opportunity to show your abilities, please contact me ASAP. There is not a lot of time left! Martin: Tel 648 535 165 or email info@costaart.net
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Bus service announced for Medieval Market by LOUISE CLARKE
IT HAS been confirmed this week that the annual Orihuela Medieval Market, one of the biggest in Spain, will take place on the weekend of 3rd, 4th and 5th February. The Town Hall’s Department of Transport has organised a regular bus service between Orihuela Costa and Orihuela City for these three days, so that residents and visitors from Orihuela Costa can visit the Market without needing to use a car.The buses will circulate as follows (small changes in timetable may be possible): FRIDAY 3RD OF FEBRUARY Departs PlayaFlamenca at 5pm and a return service leaves at 10pm.
SATURDAY 4TH AND SUNDAY 5TH OF FEBRUARY
Departs Playa Flamenca at 10am and returns at 3pm and again, departs Playa Flamenca at 5pm and returns at 10pm. The return ticket price is 4.90€. The buses will start at the Mercadona car park in Playa Flamenca and will also collect passengers in Entrenaranjos. A stop at Los Dolses and/or at Morgan’s Bar in Eagles Nest may also be possible. Bookings will be taken as usual from the Tourist Office in Playa Flamenca Town Hall, in the Residents office at Playa Flamenca Town Hall, by phone on 966 760 000 ext. 31 and 32 or by email totouristinfo_orihuelap@gva.es (with Playa Flamenca as the subject)
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Martina Scheurer (LV), Councillor for Transport and Mobility, told RTN: “We would have been delighted to be able to give our citizens and visitors this service for free, but unfortunately our current financial situation does not allow it. On the other hand, citizens living in other remote suburbs of Orihuela, such as La Murada, also have to pay for an ordinary bus ticket.” However, the Department of Transport can confirm that there will be a public bus service to Orihuela for all the different important fiestas which will take place during the year, such as the Easter processions, the DiadelPajaro, the Moors and Christians etc. The Orihuela Medieval Martina concluded: “We hope that many of our Market is Orihuela Costa citizens will use the service and one of the take part in the cultural and historical events of biggest the City.” in Spain
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Talk is cheap
And they are off…! BILLEE’S BAR in Algorfa will be holding a Race Night in aid of Paul Cunningham Nurses this Saturday, 28th January. Owners Mel and Sue Courtney have decided to hold a race night in aid of the charity. The race night starts at 9.30pm and you can even own your own horse for the night. There will be nine races in total; eight with horses and one with pigs - and bets will start from just 50 cents! Billee’s Bar is a sports bar catering mainly for the British but they do have all nationalities visit and everyone is made most welcome. It is a lively bar with Bingo on Thursdays and a Quiz night every Sunday and has been owned and run by Mel and Sue for nearly three years. This will be their fourth race night so you could say they are experts! Mel told RTN: “The race nights are lots of fun and you will have a sporting chance to win some nice prizes too as well as supporting PCN.” Billee’s Bar is close to The Vestry in the La Finca area of Algorfa. For more directions or further details you can call Mel on 96 619 8398.
Liz and Tom with Calpe Councillor Carole Saunders
by jack troughton PEOPLE KEEN to improve their Spanish can brush up on their language skills with ‘Language Buddies’ a new scheme on the Marina Alta. Run by the newly formed Asociacion Voluntariad Linguistico (AVL) it brings together English and Spanish speakers to practice their skills – putting what they may have studied in the classroom into practice. Supported by Calpe Council, AVL is run by Liz Evans and Tom Suddards and co-ordinates people getting together to chat. Liz said: The idea is we co-ordinate English and Spanish speakers to get together and they can do it wherever and whenever it suits them. “There is no fee involved, people can meet for a coffee or a beer or at a picnic area – people can make their own ar-
rangements.” AVL keeps a register of members who want to meet up and attempts to match people in accordance with preferences regarding gender and availability to meet. “English speakers will be buddied up with Spanish speakers and they can practice their language skills in Spanish while their buddy can practice theirs in English,” added Liz. “People arrange their own meetings, we suggest for an hour. You can speak Spanish with your buddy and they speak English, or you can speak in Spanish for 30 minutes and then English for 30 minutes. “All we do is marry you up with a partner – once you have met and exchanged contact details, it is up to you how it works.”
Currently there are around a dozen pairs enjoying chatting together through the scheme and the initial feedback to AVL s good. “This is a good way of making new friends and helping to integrate expats into the Spanish culture and way of life,” said Liz. “Our aim is to get more involved with our fellow citizens and hope that once the association grows there will be more opportunities to meet and work together.” And AVL is also working in the community, visiting a private English Language School so students can hear English spoken by natives. Anyone interested in joining the scheme can contact Liz and Tom via calpeavl@hotmail.com
Look good for summer by Louise Clarke APART FROM the odd couple of days last week, hasn’t January been gorgeous? With temperatures of 20º, it feels more like summer in the UK! And if you are looking for some new clothes to go with this lovely weather, Looking Good Boutique in La Zenia has just taken delivery of some fabulous Bermuda shorts from Chalou. For those of you who know the brand RTN does not need to tell you how great these shorts are, they are great looking, comfortable, all with elastic waists and they will wash and wash forever! The Boutique has sizes from 14/40 to 30/56 in great summer colours like jade, coral, hot pink, navy, black, turquoise and white. These Bermuda shorts are a great ‘must have’ for summer, so get down to Looking Good Boutique now and grab a pair! The Boutique is also awaiting delivery of their new shoe collection from Lunar. Louise, owner of Looking Good Boutique told RTN: “I know everyone will love these shoes, they are great quality leather and lovely styles and colours: as soon as they arrive I will let you know.” It is hoped that there will be an accessories fashion show to mark the much requested return of Looking Good Boutique’s shoe department and full details of when the show will take place will be in RTN. For more information on Looking Good Boutique, call 96 676 0479 or email: lookinggoodboutique@msn.com
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King Juan Carlos depicted as womaniser in new book: author fired by TV station by JAN GAMM A RECENTLY published book by Spanish writer Pilar Eyre claims that King Juan Carlos has had numerous affairs and has not shared a bed with his wife for the past 35 years. Amongst other allegations made is that the King made a “tactile pass” at the late Princess Diana whilst she and Prince Charles were visiting Spain in 1987. Eyre describes Queen Sofia as “the unhappiest woman in Spain” and claims that the Queen stays in her marriage out of a sense of duty and fear of becoming a social pariah, fit only to socialise with the ‘nouveau riche’ should she seek separation from the King. Pilar Eyre has presented on Spanish TV via the Telecinco channel. However, following publication of the book, Eyre was told, “The station has banned talk about your book and does not allow you to continue working. You are banned, Pilar: we are sorry.”
The Solitude of the Queen by Pilar Eyre
Farmers give away lemons
It Has been confirmed by José Manuel Pamies, secretary of the farmers’ union in the Vega Baja, that citrus farmers in the region are giving away lemons in exchange for having their trees stripped clean of fruit. The price being paid to export the fruit is only six cents per kilo, making the effort of picking the lemons unprofitable. A farmer in Los Montesinos explained that as Turkey is currently selling lemons at a low price it is worth waiting until May to export in a less competitive market. Meanwhile thousands of lemons are being left to rot on the trees or on the ground and many family run farms are closing down due to inhibitive running costs. The main destinations for Alicante lemons are Norway, Germany, Holland, England and Russia.
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Happy Expats
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Chris Marshall Expat blogger www.almerimarlife.com
NOT SURE what made me laugh the most this week, the fact that a book has alleged that the King of Spain is a serial womaniser who once made a pass at Princess Diana while she was on holiday with Prince Charles, remains a ‘professional seducer’ who regular receives vitamin injections and anti-ageing treatments, and has not shared a bed with his wife for 35 years, or the survey claiming that Spain is where British expats are most happy. The Lloyds TSB survey ranked Spain, Canada and Germany as the countries where we British expats are happiest, based on cost of living and financial well-being, although New Zealand ranked highest for quality of life and the United Arab Emirates as best for financial prospects: that will be the tax free bit then! And, not only are we happiest in Spain, but overall British expats are happier in their adopted countries than in the UK, which I can believe. After careful consideration I have decided that the King of Spain gets my vote, not least because he appears to be the only story in Spain with an …erm… upward direction involved! Heading in a downward direction this week in Spain: the birth rate with 230,537 babies born in Spain during the first six months of 2011, 1.1% fewer than during the same period a year earlier, continuing the fall in birth rate that began in 2009, and no doubt proof that the on-going financial crisis is making people think twice about starting families. Also in decline is life expectancy here in Spain as latest statistics show that life expectancy in Spain has fallen, not by much, but still breaking an upward trend which has lasted nearly half a century. For men the life expectancy now stands at 78.87 years, while for women it is 84.82 according to the National Statistics
Institute. That makes the average for the country 81.87, down 0.8 on 2010. Sticking with downward trends, but this time an encouraging one, signs of investor confidence returning to Spain as the recent 10-year bonds auction attracted significantly lower yields, despite last week’s move by ratings agency Standard & Poor’s to downgrade Spain’s debt by two notches and Moody’s forecast of a recession in Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italy. And last but not least on the way down this week is Spain’s economy which has contracted in the fourth quarter of 2011 and is predicted to shrink 1.5% this year. To think - this the country where we are at our happiest! On a far more positive note, and one that made me genuinely happy a flaming-horned bull trampled and fatally gored a man early Saturday during a festival in eastern Spain. Large balls of flaming wax are traditionally affixed to the beasts’ heads before they are let loose to rampage through squares and narrow streets in such festivals. Well done to the bull I say!
And finally, one that should make us all smile, happy expats that we are, a seven-year-old who got his arm stuck in a vending machine for two hours said he didn’t suffer any pain because he was the ‘Incredible Hulk’ …which brings us back to the King of Spain... That’s it for this week, have a happy one! Chris runs the expat blog about life in Spain (www. almerimarlife.com) and is a regular contributor to a number of publications and radio stations in Spain, as well as writing a monthly column for the Telegraph Expat site and is a Telegraph Expat guest blogger.
He lives in Almerimar with his five cats, two Harleys and wife Sands, and together they are heavily involved in the re-homing and transport of rescued and abandoned animals to Germany and the UK through their project www.alstrays.com. His column in the RTN is sponsored by www.blitzcleaning.es boat cleaning and valeting experts across the Costas of Spain. Email: chris@almerimarlife.com http://almerimarlife.com http://chrismarshall.ws’ http://expatlifespain.com http://alstrays.com
Valencia yacht wins trophy By Jack Troughton The Valencia Yacht Club boat ‘Phonemovil’ has won the 11th Moraira Trophy Grefusa after completing the 300 nautical mile race in just under three days. Skippered by Jose Ignacio Vicent, she led a fleet of 23 boats home after a race rounding Isla Grossa in Murcia, crews having to contend with extreme cold and poor wind. She crossed the line in two days, 20 hours and 18 minutes. The race is organised by Moraira Yacht Club and attracts crews based along the whole of the region’s coast, competing for the first prize of 3,000€.
University grants handed out
By Louise Clarke AS THE argument over university tuition fees rumbles on in the UK, here in Spain Town Halls are actually giving university students grants to help them with their education. This week, the Mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolon, along with the Councillor for Youth, Rosario Martínez Chazarra, handed out 490 municipal grants amounting 306,107€ in an annual cash handout that the Town Hall has been making since 1995 to help municipal students. The Mayor told RTN: “In these times of economic crisis, this grant is welcome news for many Torrevieja families in order so that they can meet the needs of those children who want to pursue higher education outside the city.” Despite the economic crisis the Town Hall of Torrevieja is dedicated to not only helping young local students but also it has been increasing the scholarships that are intended for students pursuing diplomas, degrees or postgraduate qualifications at universities as well as the Official Language School and the Conservatories of Music and Dance.
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Are you getting enough?
Watts In Britain By
Paul Watts
OH TO be on the Costa Blanca...I hear from La Nucia that it’s been sunny and in the 20º range this week. Looking out over a grey Midlands Monday morning we’ve got drizzle, followed by an afternoon of sleet and the threat of a bit of night-time snow. “What joy,” I hear you all smirk. If I was in Spain I’d be heading briskly up to the lighthouse at Albir for a goodly dose of sun, sea and vitamin D. Which rather neatly brings me to this week’s topic: not getting enough. Erm, I mean, of course, not getting enough Vitamin D. Did you know that in the last few years an ailment long thought to have been eradicated has made an insidious return? Well, it has. I refer to that Victorian malaise called Rickets. Yes folks, since the late 1990s Rickets has made an orderly comeback and has now reached a point where the medical fraternity are beginning to worry. Okay here’s the science: “Rickets is a softening of bones in children due to deficiency or impaired metabolism of vitamin D, magnesium D, phosphorus or calcium potentially leading to fractures and deformity. Rickets is among the most frequent childhood diseases in many developing countries. The predominant cause is vitamin D deficiency...” And a major cause of that, as we know, is lack of glorious sunshine. Did you know that current government guidelines recommend that children under five, breastfeeding mothers and pregnant women, should take a daily supplement of vitamin D? It’s true, I kid you not. However, one recent study showed nearly three quarters of parents
and more than half of health professionals aren’t aware of these recommendations. Dr Benjamin Jacobs, he of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, is deeply concerned that health professionals are actually peddling misinformation. He told BBC’s Breakfast: “They’re telling families that as long as your diet is good you don’t need vitamins and that’s fundamentally wrong.” And whilst families that receive state benefit are entitled to free vitamin D supplements only 2% have taken up this offer. The chief medical officer for England will be contacting doctors, nurses and midwives to raise concerns about vitamin D deficiency. I hope they’ll get the sun turned on for a bit because as noted above, lack of sunlight does play a part in the rise of rickets. Down at Southampton’s Children’s Orthopaedic Unit Professor Nicholas Clarke says that unlike Victorian times “it’s not about poverty... it’s simply about the reduction in exposure to sunlight”. Prof Clarke added: “This is quite unbelievable - in a part of the country with more sunshine than anywhere else - it is honestly shocking.” The Prof thinks that current lifestyle trends such as driving kids to school and the amount of time spent indoors in front of TV and computer screens are bad for children.
Not getting enough sun
But fears of sun damage are real concerns to parents. They have even led to the overuse of high factor sun-barrier creams. One mother was putting factor 50 cream on her children - even in the winter. Ed Yong, head of health information and evidence at Cancer Research UK, says: “The amount of time you need to spend in the sun to make enough vitamin D varies as it depends
on individual skin type as well as time of day, time of year, and where you are in the world.” So, heading up to the Albir lighthouse in January would be okay? Ed’s advice: “When it comes to sun exposure, little and often is best.” Boy, on a day like today Ed we’ll be lucky to see the sun at all. Watts in Brum, waiting for the sun...
Volvo Ocean Race workers evicted for bomb disposal
Preparations to remove the bomb
by jan gamm AROUND 100 people working in the offices of the Volvo Ocean Race in Alicante port were temporarily evicted on Tuesday while a 50kilo unexploded bomb, a relic of the Spanish Civil War thought to have been dropped by aircraft and at a depth of approximately 10 feet was hoisted form the harbour near the pier and made safe. The operation was carried out under the direction of the Naval Commander of Alicante Bruno Fernandez. The bomb was discovered by divers carrying out routine maintenance. Navy divers used a balloon and pump to lift the bomb before towing it away in a small inflatable boat provided by the Special Operations Command. Harbour boat traffic was also interrupted while the device was moved to a safe area. Once outside the port it was repositioned at a depth of around 15ft and detonated a little before noon. The operation was assisted by the Civil Guard, the Harbour Master, the Port Authority and the Port Police.
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SATURDAY 4TH FEBRUARY: Cova Roget Circular-new route: A moderate walk over good paths, at a gentle pace: 9kms, 3½ hours’ duration with a 350m ascent: No dogs: For further details Tel: Geoff 676 616 101. Bamboo Curtain: A moderately strenuous route, some rough terrain but with some lush bamboo tunnels for extra interest: 12kms, 4½ hours’ duration with a 400m ascent: Dogs on leads at rear. For further details Tel: Charles 606 523 445. Bcos Gallistero and Encaina: A very strenuous exercise over mostly rough terrain and involving some scrambling: 11kms, 5 hours’ duration with a 550m ascent: Dogs on leads at rear: For further details Tel: Jon 686 148 704. WEDNESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY Almond Blossom Walk: An easy stroll over good
tracks: 12kms, 4½ hours’ duration with a 60m ascent: No dogs: For further details Tel: John 646 310 164. Castells Rural North: A moderate walk over good tracks: 13kms, 4½ hours’ duration, 350m ascent: No dogs: For further details Tel: Ralph 690 677 663. Bco de la Canal & Alambra Castle: A strenuous hike over some rough terrain and at a goodish pace: 14kms, 5 hours’ duration, 500m ascent: Dogs on leads at rear: For further details Tel: Carol 629 283 186. Walks depart promptly at 10am unless otherwise noted. Boots, packed lunch and adequate drinking water required: First aid kit recommended, as well as protection against sun and wind: walkers participate at their own risk. The rules and guidelines for walking are given on our website, see http://www.cbmwalkers.org.
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White & Baos – Always keeping RTN readers up to date: MOVING TOWARDS a faster eviction process (reporting about the latest reforms made to the Spanish Judicial Law at the end of 2011) by
Carlos Baos
of White & Baos Abogados English & Spanish Solicitors
Even though it has been a little while since its approval, this week we would like to inform you about the amendments made to the eviction process by Law 37/2011 in reference to new measures to expedite justice procedures. Many readers, clients and friends who are lessors (landlords) are worried about the increase in recent years, in the number of eviction Court cases and the increasing incidents of unpaid rental income. This new change is a step towards the streamlining of these procedures. It is true that it still is a judicial court proceeding and as such it is not immediate, and depending on the particular Court the claim could take some time to be heard. But in general, once the process has started, under today’s regulations the eviction process has been simplified and the timing and
duration have been minimalised. For example, we can highlight that from the beginning of the process once the Court decrees the claim’s admittance to procedure, apart from the requirement of payment from the debtor, the Court will also set a date for the hearing (if necessary) and a date for the ouster or eviction. According to the new regulations the lessee or tenant will be requested to vacate the property within 10 days, pay the plaintiff or claimant, or in case of proposing ´enervation` the lessee must pay the total amount due to the plaintiff. (Enervation stops the eviction process by payment of the debt as long as it complies with the Law i.e. it has not been done before by the same person etc). The lessee may also oppose the claim within the given time i.e. if he evidences that the amount being claimed does not concur with the actual debt. Another significant amendment to the Law is the fact that if the defendant does not pay, does not oppose the claim, or does not show agreement within 10 days of receiving the Court notice, then the Court officer will issue a decree ending the process and urging the claimant to enforce the court order, now with the claimant`s request being enough to take the matter forward. This is similar to the monitorio process used to claim debts.
Although this change should be seen as a positive change to the Law there are still some contradictions and tricks open to abuse by `professional´ debtors that could delay the eviction proceedings, which fortunately now usually take less time. Finally, and as we have repeatedly stated in previous articles, it is advisable to try to avoid these problematic situations by receiving full legal advice before signing any leasing contract. It is important to obtain from the possible lessee, guarantees of payment, either from his bank or from reliable trustworthy persons who will guarantee compliance with the renting contract, etc. And in the event of default from the tenant, it is important to act quickly and take the appropriate actions as fast as possible. Delaying is likely to make matters worse, not better. Should any reader find himself or herself in this situation or similar please do not hesitate to contact us and the appropriate advice will be provided The information provided in this article is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues. Comment about this article in our blog at http://www. white-baos.com/blog/ and Facebook (White-BaosAbogados-Solicitors).
Carlos Baos (Lawyer) © White & Baos Abogados 2012 - All rights reserved. C/Diana 19, 2º-D, 03700 Dénia (located 1 minute away from the La Via underground car park). Tel: 966 426 185. Send your questions to spanishlawyer@roundtownnews.com or info@white-baos.com. This article is available in English and Spanish at www.white-baos.com
The price you pay to borrow in Spain drops MADRID INVESTORS have ignored S&P’s credit downgrade for Spain, much as they did in France on Monday. Rather than panic the markets have reacted calmly with lower risk premiums and debt auctions that resulted in prices significantly lower, thanks to the massive injection of liquidity to banks by the European Central Bank (ECB). The risk premium of Spain (yesterday at 334 basis points) and Italy (471), the two countries hardest hit by this new phase of the crisis of the euro, has fallen so far this week by more than a dozen points. In addition, major stock markets rose yesterday with the Eurozone more than 1%.
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Rajoy and Fabra talk with new Minister for Community Economics max Buch THE NEW Minister for Community Economics, Max Buch, has admitted he is facing a challenging task to regularise the economy of the Valencian community.
His immediate priority is to balance the schedule of payments that total some €3,200 million. The optimistic Buch met with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and the President of the Valencian Community Alberto Fabra this week to discuss “the way forward.” Fabra described Buch as “an entrepreneur” with “great experience in the business world,” and “just what I need in Valencia.”
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Deficit target of 4.4% Lloyds Bank International (LBI) still in place PRIME MINISTER Mariano Rajoy has confirmed that the deficit target of 4.4% remains in place. Spain’s Economy Minister, Luis de Guindos, at the Ecofin meeting of European finance ministers, denied that Spain will not meet the deficit objective, saying, “The IMF, like everybody else, sometimes makes mistakes.” De Guindos also reconfirmed on behalf of the Government that there will be no increase in IVA or VAT.
AS ADVERTISED in last week’s article from LBI, one of the benefits their Premier Account offers is global travel insurance for the family. There was an error in the article. It stated: ‘Due to regulatory requirements, travel insurance is not available for UK and Canadian residents.’ It should have read: ‘Due to regulatory requirements, travel insurance is not available for US and Canadian residents’. This hasn’t put many of you off getting in touch with LBI, and if you do want any further information please contact Shirley Adams on (0034) 620 308 804 or send an email to shirley.adams@lloydsbankinternational.es: You can also visit www.lloydsbankinternational.es
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Lending strengthens euro by Jack Troughton LENDING BILLIONS of euros from a European Central Bank war chest has stabilised the Eurozone’s immediate crisis and allowed the single currency to strengthen against sterling. Surprise positive figures for the UK economy in December and the continuing woes over the sovereign debt crisis within the 17 member countries of the Eurozone allowed the pound to reach a peak of 1.21.60 against the euro. However, the ECB stepped in to make “massive amounts” of money, just over 489 billion euros, available to European banks through LTRO – the Long Term Financing Operation. The action has seen sterling slide back in value to just over the 1.19 mark. Moneycorp’s dealing manager and market analyst David Kerns told RTN the ECB’s action – with the possibility of more money available next month – has stabilised the market. He said sterling itself was not “flying higher” because of the general weakness of the UK economy and a lack of consumer confidence. “It is a little surprising the sterling euro exchange rate has not gone as far as some people might have hoped,” he said. “Ultimately, over the last month we actually had some better data releases from the UK which the market liked.” STRONG British manufacturing showed a slight improvement, construction improved against expectations – thanks to a mild December – and the services sector showed “a very strong performance.”
David said: “That was all very positive for sterling, all be it the UK economy is still in an extremely fragile state, but the pound was ticking over quite nicely while the Eurozone was performing badly until last week when there was some stability restored.” On the other hand, it was winter of discontent for the single currency as the risk of Greece defaulting on its borrowing remained high and no agreement was reached over lenders taking a 50% ‘haircut’ on Greek bonds as they came to be rolled over to make debt more manageable “and allow them to step back from the precipice”. He said it caused problems as money markets began to dry up and European banks were unwilling to lend or borrow amongst themselves – until the ECB stepped in making cash available in the form of three year bonds to banks at 1% interest. It boosted balance sheets and allowed banks to buy sovereign national debt. “For example, they borrow at 1% and buy Spanish debt for three years at 4% - it is an immediate uplift in profitability, they make 3% and are immediately in the money,” explained David. “That’s one of the reasons the Eurobond market has performed so well in the last couple of weeks. PROFIT “The fact there is all this money sloshing around the Eurozone and banks willing to take risk and immediate profit has seen the demand for national debt go up. It provides a lot of stability.” And with recession looming across the EU, the Bank of England is likely to announce a further round of quantitative easing, pushing money into the UK economy, which would
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again put sterling again under pressure. David said if Eurozone leaders could increase the “fire power” behind stability and Greece austerity measures were accepted, allowing her to receive more bailout funds, it would be very positive for the euro. “It means we could see the single currency hold together this year although there is still a chance of a Greek default,” he said. “If Greece does not get the green light over financial support measures they could default and we could see sterling at 1.25 but that seems an outside possibility.” And David said at the moment it appeared the ECB had put a “firewall in place” to bring “some kind of normality” back to the market “with everything heading in the right direction”.
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Changes to Personal Income Tax in Spain by
Christina Brady
Regional Manager of Blacktower Costa Blanca
DO YOU hold an Investment Bond product issued by a non-eu jurisdiction like the Isle of Man, for example Friends Provident International or Scottish Widows International or still sit on investments arranged whilst resident in the UK? If the answer is yes you would be advised to make a cup of tea and get a plate of Digestives and continue reading. The previous PSOE Government, made a temporary amendment to the personal income tax law in Spain, before the recent General Elections,that could leave investors in non-tax-compliant offshore bonds facing a higher tax bill in 2014. Whilst many thought that the newly elected PP Government would reverse this, this has not been the case. On 1st January, the Spanish personal income tax regime was temporarily modified resulting in a rise in income tax for 2012 and 2013. While the changes will have ‘little or no impact’ on those who hold taxcompliant offshore bond policies until at least 2014, normally issued out of jurisdictions like Dublin, those using non-compliant tax-compliant products will pay up to 3% more each year in tax both this year and next. So what does this mean? Well Skandia have said that from 1st January this year to the end of 2013, gains on tax-compliant offshore bonds will be taxed at a rate of 21% (as opposed to the normal rate
of 19%) which is then withheld by tax-compliant providers. There will be no further personal income tax liability for the policyholder if the gains amount to less than 6,000€ (£4,981, $7,661) savings income in a tax year – including interest earned on savings accounts and dividends received in the same tax year. A further 4% personal income tax liability will need to be accounted for by the policyholder on the next 18,000€ savings income and a further 6% if the overall savings income for that tax year is above 24,000€. If the policy suffers a loss over the tax period, the loss can be offset against other income tax liabilities. In contrast, non-tax-compliant policies are required to withhold tax every year and so will be further affected by the increase during the next two years. Skandia also went on to advise that, in instances where the provider of a non-compliant policy fails to withhold tax correctly, and in a timely manner, policyholders may become subject to penalties for non-reporting, and these can range from 50% to 150%. However, Skandia conceded that non tax-compliant policies have their merits as such policies can offer other features which can make them attractive to certain types of investors – for example, by providing access to a wider investment universe of assets and the ability offset losses on an annual basis. What is clear is that in today’s world, the choices
available to investors can be overwhelming. It is crucial investors understand the implications of choosing the right product in order to utilise the available tax advantages to the full. For example, tax-compliant bonds reduce the burden of reporting on individuals classed as tax-resident in Spain and can be affected by changes in tax regimes to a lesser degree than non tax-complaint alternatives. The recent changes introduced on 1st January 2012 illustrate these advantages perfectly. But please don’t make a ‘hasty’ decision without first reviewing what you have and the tax implications with a qualified financial adviser. To find out more or for any financial advice, please contact Christina Brady on 658 892 330 or 96 505 8212 or simply email christina.brady@blacktowerfm.com The information contained in this article does not constitute financial advice and you should seek advice from a professional tax adviser before embarking on any financial planning activity. Blacktower Group with offices in the United Kingdom, Gibraltar, Portugal, Spain & France:Blacktower Financial Management (International) Ltd is licensed in Gibraltar by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) Licence No: 00805B. Blacktower Financial Management Ltd is Authorised and Regulated in the UK by the Financial Services Authority.
To find out more about efficient pensions or for any financial advice, please contact Christina on 0034 658 892 330 or 965 065 265 or simply email her at christina.brady@blacktowerfm.com The information contained in this article does not constitute financial advice and you should seek advice from a professional tax adviser before embarking on any financial planning activity
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How to keep warm by
Suzanne O’Connell Customer Care at Ábaco
THE WEATHER forecast for this weekend is not looking good. Overall, however, it has been a lovely winter with many ‘blue sky’ days. There is something particularly satisfying about feeling the sun’s warmth on a January day even if the temperature plummets at night. We can have some beautiful days in the winter on the Costa Blanca. For some, it’s the best time of year and certainly if you’re an active person who likes cycling or walking there’s nothing like it. The problem can be how to keep warm in the evenings. As summer visitors, we were blissfully unaware just what an issue keeping warm can be - until we came to live here. Houses in Spain are not designed for the cold and lack of carpets and curtains adds to this. Tiles are excellent for just-off-the-beach feet but there are days when I lust after thick pile and underlay. Given that we can’t afford to start again and build in cavity wall insulation, what are the choices to help us keep warm? Gas is a popular alternative with portable and fixed
heaters of various shapes and sizes. Although the supply of piped natural gas is increasing, most areas still rely on bottles, requiring a little forward thinking if you choose it as your heating solution. You also need good ventilation and storage space for the bottles. Oil is another option for radiators and central heating. However, you need sufficient storage space for a tank and the initial cost of installing it can be quite steep. Log burners and fires ooze cosiness and heat but are only suitable for some premises and are more labour intensive than other methods of keeping warm. Another option is the air conditioner. How did we manage without them? Of course, what might be ideal in the summer is not guaranteed to keep you toasty in the winter. And there’s always that worry about the electricity bills. However, there has recently been some good news as far as your bills are concerned. Instead of every month, there will be a welcome return to two-monthly billing and only after a metre reading. The alternating metre/ estimate bills have been something of a nightmare for people trying to
budget. One month you can be charged a nominal figure of 7€ to receive a bill: the month after you might have to pay 100€; hardly helpful when you’re trying to keep your bank account in the black. However, if you actually preferred the monthly yo-yo system you will still be able to pay that way. The resumption of bi-monthly payments for electricity does not apply to everyone. Some people opted to enter the ‘free market’ at the end of 2010. This means that they have already been paying their bills every two months but at a rate established by the market. If you chose this method you can still revert to the fixed rate model set by the government if you prefer, or vice versa. The good news here in Spain (and yes, there is some) is that winters may be chilly but they don’t last long. Once February and March are out of the way the jeans go into storage (for the British at least) and out come the shorts and t-shirts. However, we can always find a new problem to overcome. For the rest of the year the ex-pats in Spain are working out just how to keep cool.
Organisations compete to represent CAM’s victims THE NOTORIETY of the case and the large number of applications for compensation has attracted interest from half a dozen organisations wishing to represent CAM’s victims in their bid to recover their lost investments. Some legal firms believe the way forward is to sue on behalf of each individual case while others recommend that bringing a class action to the courts is the only viable course open to claimants. Reports have been submitted detailing financial liability against the FROB, the Bank of Spain and the Valencian Institute of Finance.
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B2B4U Virtual Networking is flying! B2B4U (BUSINESS to business for you) is an informal non-profit community open to any business person living and working in Spain. It launches on 17th February with an inaugural meeting of Associates. It allows businesses to: • Build business relationships • Share knowledge, experiences and knowhow • Benefit from: special offers, events, trends and insider information • Develop business opportunities • Extend business reach Already many applications have been received via the website www.B2B4U.biz ranging from small independent companies to larger national and international groups with offices in Spain. The main focus centres around the group’s social media pages which are almost identical to ‘Facebook’ but instead of being aligned to personal aspects of our lives is centred on the professional side.
Within the community you will be able to follow threads / conversations, ask questions, upload articles and content that you feel the community may benefit from and most importantly post information about your own business, products, services, offers and promotions. The beauty of B2B4U.biz is that it is using the latest tried and tested social business software to support the community, but your own personal involvement can be as much or as little as you like - there is no commitment, no penalties and absolutely no risk. To assist with the understanding of how a Virtual Networking Group works, here are some FAQs below: Is there any cost in being an Associate of the Group? No...and never will be. Is this yet another referral group? No...it is anticipated that Associates will contact each other via email or telephone, having identified the contact through the website. How do I actually join up to become an Associate? Simply register on the home page of the website www.B2B4U.biz Can I register more than one part of my business? Yes...many groups have already done this. Is there any limit to the number of offers that I can make to fellow Associates? No. The number of offers you can make is unlimited.
If I have any other queries how can I contact the group? Via email: info@B2B4U.biz Are there any seats left at the inaugural meeting in Benidorm? Yes...at the time of going to press, but they are going fast. Is there a cost involved in this inaugural meeting? No...Tea and coffee will be provided by the host, Ciudad Patricia. Is it compulsory to come to the lunch on 17th February at Ciudad Patricia? No...it is optional, but it is a great chance to network over the 10€ value-for-money lunch.
What is the itinerary for the day? Running to a strict timetable…coffee from 10.15am, 11.00am start, Presentations for 45 minutes, and then 1 hour to network prior to lunch. If required, further networking can happen in the bar after lunch. Will we know in advance who is going to be present? Yes...upon registration each delegate will receive a complete list of attendees with contact details. Once the Association is launched all members will be registered on the website with full details and offers. Register today, don’t miss out!
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Flamenco for all
Rascals Beetle Drive ON MONDAY evening, Rascals held a social evening where several new members had the opportunity to join existing members for a ‘Beetle Drive’. This game allows you to meet a lot of different people as after each game one from each table moves up or down a table. After a busy morning rehearsing for their new show ‘A Night at the Musicals’, which will be performed in early May and mid June, this was an enjoyable and relaxing evening.
Cinderella is coming to Orihuela NETWORKS THEATRE’S 10th pantomime production and the best of all pantos, Cinderella, written and directed by Nick Moore, is at the Networks Theatre in Orihuela on Thursday 2nd February at 8.30pm, Friday 3rd at 9pm and Saturday 4th November at 6pm and 9pm. The wonderful story of Cinderella and her horrible stepsisters Bubble and Trouble is the perfect treat for kids and Plans include trips, social events and adults alike, packed with great songs and traditional panto many activities year round. Jane Cronin, gags...oh yes it is! the President of the ADAPT Association Tickets are priced at 9€ for adults and 4€ for kids. Tickets of San Pedro del Pinatar, welcomed the can be reserved on 96 634 2128 and you can also reserve by new association and talked about the email via theatreinorihuela@yahoo.com important job that the two associations The theatre is situated on Reyes Católicos 1, 03300, are doing to bring Spanish culture to Orihuela, Alicante, with ample street parking close by. For the many nationalities in this area; a a map please visit: http://networksenglishstudies.com/ goal that both have been working totheatre Find us on Facebook. wards for some time. The evening included special performances by members of the Flamenco for All amateur dance group and the guest artist was Irene Martinez, from San Pedro del Pinatar, who at 11 years old wowed the audience with her very accomplished dancing. For more information about the activities of Flamenco for All, please contact Raquel Peña on 630 689 431 or email raquelpenya@hotmail.com. You can also visit their website at www.flamencoforall.com Flamenco for All Cultural Association
by Louise Clarke THE OFFICIAL presentation of the Flamenco for All (non profit) Cultural Association was held recently at the Casa de Cultura in San Pedro del Pinatar. The presentation was made by the Councillor of Culture and Citizen Participation, Silvia Egea, who opened the ceremony by explaining what the Association will do. The aim of the Association is to promote Spanish culture and art by introducing flamenco in understandable terms to the general public and the high level of integration it has achieved in a very short time. Raquel Peña, the President of Flamenco for All, welcomed the large audience and briefly explained the plans and goals for the near future. Plans include many activities for all ages and nationalities, performers, students and general audiences. The already very successful Sevillanas
Social Club meets every last Sunday of each month and is open to all, dancers and non-dancers alike. New classes for learning Flamenco dancing, including the Sevillanas, will start in February and aims to have you dancing in time for the many Sevillanas fairs that are held in this area during the spring. CULTURE Conferences on understanding the Flamenco for the non-dancer will also be held where you will be able learn how to clap your hands properly, play the castanets and know what to look for with a general understanding of what you are seeing. The amateur performing dance group is made up of over ten different nationalities and ranges in age from 35 to 75 years old. This group performs free for charities and folk festivals and is very much in demand.
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Why prune? by
Clodagh & Dick Handscombe Practical gardeners and authors
A COMMON PROBLEM The other day a neighbour new to Spain asked: ‘Why am I supposed to do all this pruning in the winter? It’s hard work in the hot sun!’ We firstly answered don’t expect this wonderful New Year weather every year and secondly you may be in for a shock towards the next new moon – it can be cold! Secondly we suggested he read the pruning chapters in our various books and thirdly as he’s interested in transforming an overgrown garden we said we would dedicate the next article to his question as there are probably many readers with a similar question.
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12. To open up and shape interesting vistas beyond the fence. 13. To create healthy trees whether fruiting flowering or evergreen. This will be helped by using sharp tools and treating large cut surfaces with a tree sealant. GETTING RID OF PRUNINGS If you have a vegetable plot do keep suitable prunings to use as supports to edible or sweet peas. Large diameter branches can be cut into logs of suitable length for a log fire or stove. Twigs can be used to protect Spring seed beds and for kindling fires. Other twigs and small branches can be shredded to make it easier to sack them for council garden rubbish collections or to take to collection points and to add to compost heaps. Happy winter pruning! It’s a vital job!
REASONS FOR PRUNING So here goes: a baker’s dozen of reasons for pruning. (In case you have never bought a baker’s dozen of rolls or buns, the thirteenth was traditionally free). 1. To create an attractive and strong framework of main and side branches. 2. To remove dead dying and broken growth before the health of other branches is affected. 3. To reduce the height of fruit trees to make it easier to harvest fruit from the ground. As we age it makes sense to reduce the need to climb ladders. 4. To stimulate fruiting buds. As is explained in Growing Healthy Fruit in Spain some varieties of fruit trees fruit on old growth and others on new growth. Old neglected trees need heavy pruning to stimulate new fruiting wood for the following year. 5. To reduce the number of fruit buds to reduce the potential number of fruit and potentially increase their size. 6. To thin out swelling fruit if the tree becomes over laden and there is a serious chance of branches breaking. 7. To achieve a balance of old and new growth. 8. To open up the centre of fruit trees to let in sun light and reduce the risk of fungal growth. 9. To make it possible or easier to walk and sit under trees, or make it possible to pass by spreading trees. In small gardens you might have to prune some trees by 25 to fifty percent each year to keep their size attractive. 10. To enable direct or reflected light to reach plants growing under trees. 11. To shape trees so that as rapidly as possible they block out eyesores beyond or within the garden and at the same time develop an attractive architectural shape.
Clodagh and Dick’s instructive books are available to help you achieve a great garden from scratch or improve an existing garden. You will find them in bookshops including Bookworld, Carrefor and Humpty Dumpty. For convenience many internet bookshops stock them including Santana Books, Amazon UK, Bookworld and The Royal Horticultural Society. © Clodagh and Dick Handscombe www.gardeninginspain.com
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Relax... Let us take the stress out of your move IRWIN INTERNATIONAL, the family run Removals and Storage business based at Dolores, is urging home movers and storage clients to check references and credentials when choosing Removals and Storage Companies, to ensure they get the best possible service as well as essential insurance cover for their worldly possessions. Moving House can be stressful enough, so having peace of mind with your contracted company is one less aspect to worry about. Managing Director, Mandy Williams says “We have a commitment to best practice and provide our customers with an assurance of the standards and integrity of our business.” When hiring a Removal and Storage company, Mandy recommends obtaining quotes from several reputable companies. She suggests perhaps two Spanish based legal companies along with the company that moved you over originally - provided you were happy with the service of course! Don’t forget that all major UK companies have a presence here in Spain and can be contacted through their websites. Irwin International staff has been trained to Pickfords standards in export wrapping and packing and use only Pickfords quality materials. Customers are most welcome to visit the Irwin International warehouse in Dolores to see samples of their export wrapping service and discuss all aspects of house removal over a coffee with Mandy, who will explain all the procedures from start to finish, from the pre move survey to ascertaining volume; through packing; reasons for making full inventories at time of collection; insurance coverage for loss or damage; and safe delivery at the other end. Mandy says: “Advice costs nothing, and I have learnt a lot over the years working at Irwins. If I can help a customer avoid downfalls
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and chose the right company for them, then even if we do not secure the job ourselves, I have helped in some small way. I believe that transparency in business is the key. Give the customers all the information and let them make an educated choice.”
You can call Mandy on 96 572 6544, email her on spain@irwinremovals.com, or visit the warehouse on the main road between Dolores and Catral, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
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Joan Collins on Viva TV SOME OF the biggest names from stage, screen and the world of music will be appearing in a new feature on Viva TV called ‘Celebrity Archive’. During his 17 years working for BBC Radio, Viva TV presenter Simon Baldock met and interviewed literally hundreds of celebrities and is now reliving some of the best in ‘Celebrity Archive’. Simon told RTN: “I have had the pleasure of interviewing some of the people I most admire from the world of entertainment and I have kept these radio recordings in an old suitcase under my bed.” DRESSING UP He continued: “Viva TV’s ‘Celebrity Archive’ has given me the chance of sharing some of my favourite interviews again with a new viewing audience.” Interviews that you can hear on ‘Celebrity Archive’ include Simon meeting Dame Judi Dench in Harwich when she launched a cruise liner, a flustered Joan Collins at the London Palladium and Trinny and Susannah who gave Simon a dressing up! ‘Celebrity Archive’ can be seen on Viva TV every day at 4pm. For more information about Viva TV log onto www.vivatv.es
Viva TV presenter Simon Baldock getting a “Dressing Up” from Trinny and Susannah
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Life spanish The Letter
‘R’
WITH THE letter R we come to the second sound in the Spanish alphabet that causes particular difficulties for native English speakers, the first being that pesky “ge” and “j” made in the throat. As everyone who listens to Spanish knows, the R sound in Spanish is rolled, and you probably won’t be surprised that it is in fact the commonest consonant in the Spanish language. You might not realise though that there are two different “strengths” to the rolled R. When a word begins with the letter R the roll is extra strong, and also when the R is doubled in the middle of a word. However, when you see the letter R written on its own in the middle or at the end of a word, then it is a lighter, shorter roll, more like a catching of the tongue at the top of the mouth. A good way to illustrate this is the difference in pronunciation between the word perro (dog) and pero (but). There is a clearly strong roll in the first word to distinguish it. However, as one of my forlorn students said one day, no wonder my dog takes no notice of me, I’ve been calling him “but”! So, do what you can and have a go at pronouncing that strong rolled R sound that comes at the beginning of these words, all of which are recognisably similar to their English equivalents. Whilst we’re talking about dogs, our first word is “raza” which means “breed” as well as “race”. Connected to this word of “racial” (racial) and , “racist” (racist). “Radiador” (radiator), “radical” (radical), “radio” (radio), “rápido” (rapid, fast), “raro” (rare or strange), “registro” (register), “repetir” (repeat), “reptile” (reptile), “ridículo” ridiculous. As well as this abundance of similar words, there seem to be more than the usual amount of “estranged cousins” beginning with the letter R, so here are some of the more common ones. “Rato” looks as though it might be a type of rodent, but in fact means “a while”,
Basic Spanish for everyday needs by Jane Cronin
“a short spell”. “Regular” is one that people always enjoy when they start out learning Spanish. It means “below par”, “not very good” and can be used to describe ones physical state or any other thing that is not quite up to scratch. However, note that it has nothing to do with whether you had All Bran for breakfast. “Réplica” means “reply” or “retort”; “reunión” means “ meeting”; “revolver “ is a verb meaning “to stir” and “rubio” means “blond”. A further example is the word “red” which means “net” as in fishing net, but also “network”. When you see signs for new roads or road extensions they usually contain the phrase “red de carreteras” – “road network”. Well, as you can see, the letter R is giving us an abundance of material, and I now have the task of choosing just a few words more R words which may be of general use and interest. The first of these is: “razón” which means “reason” in the English sense of “motive” or “argument”. However, we also talk in Spanish of “having reason” when we mean “to be right” “to have right on ones side”. Therefore, if I wanted to say in an argument “I’m right!” I would say “Tengo razón” (literally “I have reason”). Likewise, I would concede someone else’s point with “tienes razón” “You’re right”. You may have also noticed the word “razón” on signs such as ones advertising a flat rental, followed by a phone number or other contact details. In this case “razón” means “for further details ...” - don’t ask me why. And finally, here is a nice cheerful saying containing an R word, and it’s one which my photocopy lady says on those occasions when she sees a certain look of horror on my face: “Todo tiene remedio, menos la muerte.” “Everything has a remedy, except death” - a saying which provides a sort of macabre cheeriness to help us get through the day.
The Twit of the Week Joey Essex@JoeyEssex: Yeh people I passed me theory 4th time both bang on the dot! I got 44 and 46 and the lowest you could get to pass was 44 and 46! :) haha The Rant Kelly Osbourne @MissKellyO: If I to have a drink them Im going to a drink Im 27 years old! Was their true? NO! Is it anyones business #GiveMeABreak!
The Funny Tweets Derren Brown@DerrenBrown: Just had a filling. Favourite bit was when my dentist stopped, turned up the ABBA on this iPod, and we continued to Chiquitita. Micah Richards @OfficialMR2: Mario Balotelli and co stealing my haircut again! He reckons he’s had it since 5 years old lol! Am coming with a new style for 2012 Alan Carr@AlanCarr: BORED.BORED. BORED.BORED. No drinking Jan is killing me I can see February in the distance waving a box of wine and a funnel The Tribute P!nk@Pink: RIP to the late and great Etta James. Your voice and your fight inspired me and many. I love that through recordings people can live forever.
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Danny Collins - copy@dannyjpcollins.com
Operation Mincemeat IN THE early months of 1943, the body of an officer of the Royal Marines, identified as Major William Martin RM, was found floating in the sea off Spain. A leather attaché case secured to his belt revealed an intelligence goldmine to the Nazi warlords: top secret Allied plans for the invasion of Europe. But Major William Martin never existed and
the body was actually that of a Welsh tramp who’d been posthumously inducted into the British Army with a promotion to boot. The plan was born in the mind of a novelist, and took shape through a most unlikely cast of characters: a brilliant barrister; a family of undertakers; a forensic pathologist; a gold prospector; an inventor; a submarine captain; a transvestite English spymaster; a rally driver; a pretty secretary; a credulous Nazi and a grumpy admiral who loved fly fishing. It is only through the relaxation of government rules surrounding official secrecy that the author could gain access to recently declassified files in the National Archives and the full story of Operation Mincemeat can now be told for the first time. The documents in the attaché case finally reached Hitler’s desk and formed a Churchillean deception that set the surprised Nazi war machine on its left foot when the Allies stormed the beaches of Sicily. Mcintyre tells one of the greatest spy stories to come out of WW II and born of the British Intelligence Service under Churchill. Ben Mcintyre is no stranger to spy drama and is the author of bestseller Operation Zigzag, another chilling drama based on Britain at war. In all, a thoroughly enjoyable book documenting a time when we had more to fight the Germans about than the sunbeds. Author: Ben Macintyre Publisher: Bloomsbury (paperback) Price: 10.80€ ISBN: 978 1 4088 0921 1
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Mark Phoenix Murphy Dhp MIAPH MNRAH
A better you for 2012 EARLIER LAST year I brought a gentleman called Peter Stebbings to the Costa Blanca’s attention. Peter is well known worldwide and has many famous friends, so to put his name to my adverts, as he has, is a fantastic testament to his success with the HypnoBand. Through the new HypnoBand system he’d lost a staggering amount of weight - he’s lost 84lbs in total; an achievement that he should be and is proud of. There is nothing more soul-destroying than not being able to look in the mirror because you hate the person staring back at you. Because you’re tired of so-called love handles, and tired of seeing those muffin tops slowly creeping over your pants. At one point in our lives, we’ve all been heavier than we should, so we can all understand how detrimental being overweight is to our self-confidence. Some people are fortunate and within a couple of weeks of dieting they’re back in shape. But the HypnoBand helps people who have a BMI over 25, whose weight is substantially more than it should be and which is detrimental to their health. The trouble is, and it’s extremely easy to understand, with such a large amount to lose, it’s incredibly difficult to remain focused and on track, to have sufficient willpower to sustain you over such a long period of time. The beauty of the HypnoBand is that it keeps you on track - keeps your mind focused to reach that dream weight and stay there. It’s rather like having a gastric band, hence the name, although you don’t have to worry about the surgical procedure. There’s no frightening expenditure and most importantly, there’s no pain but there certainly is gain!
Although not of the weight variety! After four sessions with this system, your mind feels as though your stomach is restricted by that gastric band. The need to feel full lessens and so you eat smaller portions, you’re re-energised because hypnotherapy is natural de-stressor and you feel ready to lose weight! There’s no better mindset than the one the HypnoBand places you in. You may think the HypnoBand is a load of rubbish, but the facts speak for themselves. My clinic is the system’s flagship and the HypnoBand has helped thousands of people around the world attain those weight loss goals. I myself have helped hundreds of people and Peter is just one of my clients who are attaining their goals and still going strong. If you are overweight and you’re tired of hating your body image, then why not give me a call? The first 30 minute consultation is free and I can ascertain during that consultation whether or not you’re suitable for the system, and if you are, we can start you immediately. It often happens that there may be another reason behind your tendency to overeat. Either way, I will do my very best to help your 2012 become a slimmer one! Mark Phoenix Murphy is currently the only registered HypnoBand Practitioner on the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida. He is a consultant Hypnotherapist, Psychotherapist
and Pure HypnoAnalyst. If you have any issues with anxiety or stress, or need a helping hand during hard times, then call Mark on 654 202 996 or visit www.HypnoSpain.com for more details about his practices.
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Life health
Michael Burke
RHAD MSHAA of Digital Hearing
Causes of hearing loss THERE ARE many things that can cause a hearing loss, either temporary or permanent; some we can avoid and some we cannot. Today we cover just a few of them. AGE We all wear out. Different people wear out in different places at different rates: some of us wear glasses; some of us have joint replacements; and some of us hear well while others cannot. King Canute could not stop the tide coming in, and we cannot stop the ravages of time! Whilst getting older does not mean that hearing loss is inevitable, about a third of people aged 65 or over have a hearing loss that affects their daily lives. It is believed that many instances of hearing loss among older people are the result of noise damage earlier in life. DRUGS Alcohol, nicotine, antibiotics, carbon monoxide and some diuretics and analgesics are ototoxic drugs that can damage the inner ear, and exposure to solvents can aggravate the damaging effects of sound on the ears. HEREDITY
There are some genetic conditions that cause people to be born deaf or to lose their hearing. If one of your parents has a genetic impairment or is deaf, you are more likely to develop the same condition as you get older. VIRUSES Measles often causes middle ear infections resulting in loss of hearing. Mumps can cause a total loss of hearing - usually in one ear only, leaving the other one normal. Shingles virus attacks the nerves associated with the ear and can cause a hearing loss that can also be very painful. There are many other infections that can cause temporary and permanent hearing loss, which will be discussed at a later date. PHYSICAL DAMAGE In some cases blows to the skull, violent accidents, or explosions can cause a temporary or permanent loss of hearing, as can exposure to steady state noise at damaging levels over a prolonged period of time or exposure to repeated short sharp bursts of sound (e.g. rifle fire, steam hammer, etc). Pressure changes from flying or diving can lead to a
temporary or permanent change to the eardrum and the middle ear bones. A sudden loss can also occur in deep sea divers suffering from the bends: bubbles of helium in the cochlea can cause sensorineural damage. There are many other situations and conditions that can damage our delicate hearing mechanism. In next week’s Hearing Column we will look at some of the symptoms of hearing loss. If you have any question’s about this week’s topic, email digitalhearing@hotmail.co.uk or contact Michael Burke at Digital Hearing, Quesada Business Centre, Calle Los Arcos 7, Quesada – Tel 698 418 642.
If you have any question’s about this week’s topic, you can email digitalhearing@hotmail.co.uk or contact Michael Burke at Digital Hearing, Quesada Business Centre, Calle Los Arcos 7, Quesada – Tel 698 418 642.
Owner of PIP arrested in France
FRENCH POLICE have arrested the owner of the French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP), Jean-Claude Mas Florent, maker of defective silicone breast implants sold in several countries, following a red alert issued by international police agency Interpol. Sources have also confirmed that a second executive was arrested. PIP was founded in 1991 and closed in 2010 following their implants being recalled. The French Government has recommended that women with PIP breast implants have them surgically removed as a precaution against infection and other complications. More than 90% of the breast implants were sold to American and European countries with around 300,000 implants sold in more than 60 countries. Mas Florent was questioned by police in November 2010, but was released without charge. The factory where he operated PIP, located on the outskirts of the city of Toulon, southern France, is still owned by his partner.
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Life showbiz goss Are you a man or a vampire? by
Peter Taylor
Writer and Broadcaster
LAST SUMMER Lady Ga Ga stayed at the Intercontinental Hotel in central London for a few days on a short visit to Britain, and one of the maids who cleaned up her room found something rather scary, information that has since found its way onto what is called ‘The Truth Quake Website’. If you are a bit squeamish then best look away at this point … safely under the covers? … Good! … the maid has stated that when she went up to start tidying Lady Ga Ga´s room the bath was full of a red liquid … don’t look!! … kinda blood like … aahh!... poor girl rushed off to the tell the concierge and he told her to put the incident out of her mind. The plot thickens… The piece on The Truth Quake Website finished off with a quote from the maid that read: “All the staff were convinced she was bathing in it.” So she didn´t quite keep it to herself then... The question is, however… did Lady Ga Ga cut herself shaving, ‘cause I am still in the camp of believers that Lady Ga Ga should in fact be called Lord Ga Ga.
Chegger’s time machine IF YOU were fortunate enough to get a few chrissy prezzies last month the chances are a couple o´ three of them were not quite what you were hoping to receive. Should this be the case I am the bringer of good tidings. But before revealing how this will be done, let me firstly take you back to the late 70s and Saturday morning television… Multi Coloured Swapshop was the show of the time and a 19-year-old lad called Keith Chegwin got his big break scooting up and down the length and breadth of the UK bringing joy wherever he went with squillions of young’uns swapping this ‘n’ that and doing all they could to get their faces on the telly. And now we return to the present day... Cheggers has set it up for peeps to go to London´s Victoria Train Station and see if they can swap something they don’t want for something they do. A woman said: “I have a chocolate orange scented candle and I´ll swap it for a DVD.” … erm… ok … good luck with that babe, then a man said: “I´d love to swap the slippers my mum gave me for just about anything.” Which is all you might get mate - a box of matches is favourite … but I jest! Sounds like a great day out to me. Keith Chegwin has battled alcoholism for many years and I am well chuffed to see he´s out there doing it. Buena suerte hombre.
Who the hell are you? IF YOU drop in here regularly you´ll know that I am continually going on about how people who are clearly non-celebrities somehow or other become celebrities and as a result find their way onto whatever piece of tripe TV, and I am pleased to tell you that I don’t stand alone on this stance anymore, thanks to Rhodri Giggs, brother of Man United footballer Ryan. Most of you will recall that last autumn the gutter presses pages were full of news of Ryan doing it with Natasha Giggs wife of Rhodri and this apparently qualifies her for the status of celebrity. Cheated-on-husband Rhodri Giggs told The Sun: “She´s a flirt and when I found out about her going on Celebrity Big Brother I wasn’t happy … what is she a celebrity for? … The affair! … Is that it?” Rhodri justifiably then went on quite a bit about what a snake his brother is but I don’t what that to deflect from what he said about his wife Natasha … she is not a celebrity she is the wife of the brother of a footballer and that’s it! … You may be interested to know that I´ve now put my pal Rhodri Giggs in my Xmas card list, right at the top.
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07:00 Mini CITV 08:25 CITV 10:25 ITV News 10:30 FA Cup Football Highlights 12:00 Dinner Date 13:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 13:55 ITV News and Weather 14:00 Live FA Cup Football 17:00 Vera 19:00 You’ve Been Framed! 19:25 Granada News and Weather 19:35 ITV News and Weather 19:45 Dancing on Ice 21:30 Wild at Heart 22:30 Dancing on Ice: The Skate Off 23:00 That Sunday Night Show 23:30 ITV News and Weather 23:45 FA Cup Football Highlights 24:30 Anglo-Welsh Cup Rugby Union
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10:00 Andrew Marr Show 11:00 The Big Questions 12:00 Country Tracks 13:00 Sunday Politics 14:05 EastEnders 16:00 The Royal Bodyguard 16:30 Penguin Island 17:00 Earthflight 18:00 Songs of Praise 18:35 Antiques Roadshow 19:35 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 20:00 Countryfile 21:00 Call the Midwife 22:00 Birdsong 23:25 BBC News; Regional News and Weather 23:50 The One 24:30 Room 101: Extra Storage
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monday 30th January BBC1
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07:00 Childrens TV 08:20 The Mr Men Show 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:45 Noddy in Toyland 08:55 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Mio Mao 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:15 Pregnancy Pact 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 World’s Toughest Trucker 21:00 Police Interceptors 22:00 Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan 23:00 Striking Distance
07:00 Coronation Street 07:25 Coronation Street 07:50 Emmerdale 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:25 The Hot Desk 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Coronation Street 13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 The Biggest Loser 21:00 Gossip Girl 22:00 The Shawshank Redemption 24:50 Eyes Wide Shut
07:00 Switched 07:25 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:45 Wildfire 09:40 Life Unexpected 10:35 90210 11:30 Smallville 12:20 Desperate Housewives 13:20 Greek 14:15 Scrubs 14:45 Scrubs 15:10 Hollyoaks 15:45 90210 16:40 Desperate Housewives 17:35 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Scrubs 18:30 Scrubs 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 My Name Is Earl 21:30 My Name Is Earl 22:00 Playing It Straight 23:00 Skins 24:05 Fresh Meat
14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift – Poems to Inspire & Motivate 18:05 Inland Spain - Jumilla 18:30 Youth Tube – Local youngsters talk about their lives in Spain 18:45 Hand Made – A drama made by a local teenager 19:00 Let’s Talk with Simon Baldock – A tribute to Robbie France 19:30 The Wedding Show – The Rings 19:45 Spanish Eye – A trip round Alcoy 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music Let’s Talk – with Simon Baldock –A Tribute
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07:00 Childrens TV 10:05 Tinga Tinga Tales 10:20 The Large Family 10:35 Guess with Jess 10:45 Bob’s Mini Projects 10:50 Louie 10:55 Same Smile 11:10 Chuggington: Badge Quest 11:15 64 Zoo Lane 11:30 Wibbly Pig 11:40 Waybuloo 12:00 In the Night Garden 12:30 BBC World News 13:00 Daily Politics 14:00 One Man and His Campervan 14:30 Animal 24:7 15:15 The Weakest Link 16:00 Helicopter Heroes 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Perfection 18:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Great British Railway Journeys 20:00 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British 21:00 Alex Polizzi - The Fixer 22:00 Wonderland 23:00 Have I Got News for You 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 Rubicon
07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Granada News and Weather 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 The Hungry Sailors 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 River Monsters 21:00 The Exit List 22:00 The Biggest Loser 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 Benidorm 24:35 Homes from Hell 2009
07:10 The Hoobs 07:35 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 According to Jim 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 Living with the Amish 11:00 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent 12:00 Secret Location 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Country House Rescue 14:05 River Cottage Bites 14:15 King Solomon’s Mines 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 19:55 4thought.tv 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Channel 4 Presents 21:00 Terror at Sea: The Sinking of the Concordia 22:00 15 Kids and Counting 23:00 Shameless 24:10 Desperate Housewives
07:00 Childrens TV 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:45 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Mio Mao 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:10 Secrets of an Undercover Wife 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 Police Interceptors 21:00 Cowboy Builders 22:00 Body of Proof 23:00 CSI: Miami 24:00 CSI: NY 24:55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
07:00 Coronation Street 07:25 Coronation Street 07:50 Emmerdale 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:25 The Hot Desk 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Coronation Street 13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 20:30 You’ve Been Framed! 21:00 Winners & Losers 22:00 Funny People 24:50 You, Me and Dupree
07:00 Switched 07:20 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:45 Wildfire 09:40 Life Unexpected 10:35 90210 11:30 Smallville 12:20 Desperate Housewives 13:20 Greek 14:15 Scrubs 14:45 Scrubs 15:10 Hollyoaks 15:45 90210 16:40 Desperate Housewives 17:35 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Scrubs 18:30 Scrubs 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 Shipwrecked 22:00 90210 23:00 The Cleveland Show 23:30 Bob’s Burgers 24:00 Sirens
14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift – Poems to Inspire & Motivate 18:05 FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions with Ann Brown – Property Exchange & Education 18:30 Soltails – Fishing for Carp on the Costa Blanca 18:45 The Goldsmith of Quesada 19:00 Real England – Wiltshire 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
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07:00 Childrens TV 09:25 LazyTown 09:50 Lulu Zipadoo 10:05 Tinga Tinga Tales 10:20 The Large Family 10:35 Guess with Jess 10:45 Bob’s Mini Projects 10:50 Louie 10:55 Same Smile 11:10 Chuggington: Badge Quest 11:15 64 Zoo Lane 11:30 Wibbly Pig 11:40 Waybuloo 12:00 In the Night Garden 12:30 Daily Politics 14:00 See Hear 14:30 Animal 24:7 15:15 The Weakest Link 16:00 Helicopter Heroes 16:45 Flog It! 17:30 Perfection 18:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 19:00 Eggheads 19:30 Great British Railway Journeys 20:00 Top Gear 21:00 Natural World 22:00 The Crusades 23:00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 23:30 Newsnight 24:20 Storyville
07:00 Daybreak 09:30 Lorraine 10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11:30 This Morning 13:30 Loose Women 14:30 ITV News and Weather 14:55 Granada News and Weather 15:00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 16:00 The Alan T itchmarsh Show 16:59 Granada Weather 17:00 The Hungry Sailors 18:00 The Chase 19:00 Granada Reports 19:30 ITV News and Weather 20:00 Emmerdale 20:30 The Unforgettable 21:00 Midsomer Murders 23:00 ITV News at Ten and Weather 23:30 Granada News and Weather 23:35 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
07:00 The Treacle People 07:10 The Hoobs 08:00 Freshly Squeezed 08:30 According to Jim 08:55 Everybody Loves Raymond 09:25 Frasier 09:55 Living with the Amish 10:55 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent 12:00 Secret Location 13:00 Channel 4 News 13:05 Country House Rescue 14:10 Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard 14:25 All That Heaven Allows 16:10 Countdown 17:00 Deal or No Deal 18:00 Come Dine with Me 18:30 Coach Trip 19:00 The Simpsons 19:30 Hollyoaks 19:55 4thought.tv 20:00 Channel 4 News 20:55 Channel 4 Presents 21:00 How to Cook Like Heston 21:30 The Fabulous Baker Brothers 22:00 One Born Every Minute 23:00 Bouncers 24:05 Random Acts 24:10 Terror at Sea: The Sinking of the Concordia
07:00 Childrens TV 08:20 The Mr Men Show 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:45 Noddy in Toyland 08:55 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Peppa Pig 09:25 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:40 Mio Mao 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:15 Stealing Paradise 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 Cowboy Builders 21:00 Benidorm ER 22:00 Exit Wounds 24:00 Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan
07:00 Emmerdale 07:25 Nanny 911 08:15 Loose Women 09:10 Judge Judy 09:35 Judge Judy 10:00 Judge Judy 10:25 Real Housewives of Orange County 11:30 Judge Judy 12:00 Judge Judy 12:30 Judge Judy 13:00 Emmerdale 13:30 Nanny 911 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 Real Housewives of Orange County 17:40 Loose Women 18:40 Judge Judy 19:05 Judge Judy 19:30 Judge Judy 20:00 Take Me Out 21:15 Take Me Out: The Gossip 22:00 Love in the Wild 23:00 The Only Way Is Essex 23:45 Knocked Up
07:00 Switched 07:20 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:45 Wildfire 09:40 Life Unexpected 10:35 90210 11:30 Smallville 12:20 Desperate Housewives 13:20 Greek 14:15 Scrubs 14:45 Scrubs 15:10 Hollyoaks 15:45 90210 16:40 Desperate Housewives 17:35 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Scrubs 18:30 Scrubs 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 Romancing the Stone 23:10 The 51st State
14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift – Poems to Inspire & Motivate 18.05 Costa Blanca Life – Different aspects of living on the Costa Blanca 19:00 Learn The Lingo – Spanish Lessons 19:15 British Consulate’s Conexiones initiative 19:30 Local producer’s film on stately home Sandling Park 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
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Crossword Solutions 640 CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Across: 4 Asunder; 8 Paltry; 9 Cry-baby; 10 Invest; 11 Polish; 12 Hardship; 18 Endanger; 20 Aboard; 21 Alcove; 22 Buckler; 23 Funnel; 24 Reverse. Down: 1 Upright; 2 Slavery; 3 Crisis; 5 Scrapped; 6 No-ball; 7 Emboss; 13 Heedless; 14 Aground; 15 Briefly; 16 Obtuse; 17 Tackle; 19 All out.
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QUICK SOLUTIONS Across: 4 Predict; 8 Opened; 9 Asinine; 10 Clever; 11 Obtain; 12 Decision; 18 Overcast; 20 Repeal; 21 Sprint; 22 Quality; 23 Cannot; 24 Degrade. Down: 1 Concede; 2 Defence; 3 Recess; 5 Response; 6 Denote; 7 Candid; 13 Isolated; 14 Valiant; 15 Statute; 16 Reduce; 17 Feeler; 19 Repeat. Wordwheel: VIEWPOINT
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07:00 Childrens TV 08:20 The Mr Men Show 08:35 Thomas & Friends 08:45 Noddy in Toyland 09:00 Fifi and the Flowertots 09:15 Peppa Pig 09:20 Peppa Pig 09:30 Roary the Racing Car 09:45 Bananas in Pyjamas 10:00 Hana’s Helpline 10:15 The Wright Stuff 12:10 LIVE with Gabby 13:05 5 News Lunchtime 13:15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen 14:15 Home and Away 14:45 Neighbours 15:15 CSI: NY 16:10 Nowhere to Land 18:00 5 News at 5 18:30 Neighbours 19:00 Home and Away 19:30 5 News at 6.30 20:00 Holiday: Heaven on Earth 20:30 How Do They Do It? 21:00 World’s 22:00 Winter Road Rescue 23:00 The Shepherd 24:55 Inside Hollywood
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07:00 Switched 07:20 Life Unexpected 08:05 Smallville 08:45 Wildfire 09:40 Life Unexpected 10:35 90210 11:30 Smallville 12:20 Desperate Housewives 13:20 Greek 14:15 Scrubs 14:45 Scrubs 15:10 Hollyoaks 15:45 90210 16:40 Desperate Housewives 17:35 Rules of Engagement 18:00 Scrubs 18:30 Scrubs 19:00 The Big Bang Theory 19:30 The Big Bang Theory 20:00 Hollyoaks 20:30 How I Met Your Mother 21:00 The Big Bang Theory 21:30 Rules of Engagement 22:00 How I Met Your Mother 22:30 Happy Endings 23:00 Noel Fielding’s Luxury Comedy 23:30 Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night 24:20 The Big Bang Theory
14:00 Non Stop Music 16:00 Shopping and Info 18:00 The Gift – Poems to Inspire & Motivate 18:05 Viva Vitality - shaping up for the new year 18:30 The Vibe Fest – a collection of top local entertainers in one festival 19:30 Hayes Guide - Costa Calida 20:00 – 22:00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
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Life music
CostaVibes Tony Poole
Jazz In Blue Festival 2012 JAZZ IN Blue is a touring festival beginning on 10th February in Malaga. It stages 25 concerts in some of the major cities in Spain, before culminating in Murcia on 18th May. The three month tour takes in Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Malaga, Murcia, Aviles, Valladolid and Santiago de Compostela. The programme features four major recording artists, of which three are signed to the prestigious Blue Note record label; the Erik Truffaz 4tet, the Joe Lovano Quartet Europe, the Robert Glasper Trio and The Bad Plus. Erik Truffaz is a Swiss-born French jazz trumpeter, infusing elements of hip-hop, rock & roll and dance music into his compositions. He signed with the French EMI label in 1996. Truffaz gained international attention with his second album on Blue Note, ‘The Dawn’, produced together with Pat Muller, Marcello Giuliani and Mark Erbetta. Since then they have produced several Blue Note albums together, such as ‘Bending New Corners’, which became a Silver Album in France. Their 2007 release ‘Arkhangelsk’ is a mixture of pop songs, French chanson, and jazz-groove. Joe Lovano is an American post-bop jazz saxophonist, alto clarinettist, flautist, and drummer. Since the late 1980s, Lovano has been one of the world’s premiere tenor saxophone players earning a Grammy award and several nods on Down Beat magazine’s critics’ and readers’ polls. His live work, specifically ‘Quartets: Live at the Village Vanguard’, gained a Down Beat ‘Jazz Album of the Year’ award. In the late 1990s, he formed the Saxophone Summit with Dave Liebman and Michael Brecker (now deceased, replaced with Ravi Coltrane). His latest album ‘Bird Songs’ released last year primarily features the music of Charlie Parker. Robert Glasper studied piano at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York and began working with artists from jazz, R&B and hip-hop like Mos Def, Q-Tip,
Kanye West, Erykah Badu, Jay-Z and Me’Shell Ndegeoncello. In 2003 he published his first album, and in 2005 he released ‘Canvas’, his first with Blue Note Records, then two years after the Grammy nominated ‘In My Element’. His much anticipated latest album ‘Black Radio’ has just been released (you can listen to Robert Glasper at my blog as part of the CostaVibes9ine mix for January, along with other recommended new releases). The Bad Plus are a jazz trio from the United States, consisting of pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid Anderson,
and drummer Dave King, originating from Minneapolis. Their music combines elements of traditional jazz, free jazz, rock and pop, performing versions of Nirvana, Ornette Coleman, Blondie, Pixies, David Bowie, Black Sabbath, Neil Young and Radiohead. The trio released their first album in 2001. Their latest album ‘Never Stop’, released in 2010, is their ninth. Jazz In Blue offers an opportunity to see performances from some of today’s finest and creative jazz artists making inroads on the international jazz scene. For the full programme and itinerary visit www.jazzinblue.es
Jazz festivals, gigs and new releases at www.vibesfromthecostas.blogspot.com Email news and views to vibes@roundtownnews.com Keep the ViBES ALiVE!
to Van Morrison and much more: songs that everybody knows but songs that have not been heard around the circuit for quite some time. His ability to perform his music is effortless but shows a passion and enjoyment that enhances his performance. The range of music and styles performed will give you a ‘something for everybody’ feel to the evening. For further details call Phoenix Promotions on 677 222 352.
THIS SHOW is just one of the shows Pat is able to perform and offer to bars and venues. His tribute to the music from the 80s includes a mixture of pop, rock, electronic ska and reggae music. Hit after hit that creates memories from an era that brought us acts like Duran Duran; Spandau Ballet; Gary Numan; Depecehe Mode; Madness; The Specials; UB40 and many more. Complimented with live guitar and keyboards, excellent PA system and lighting with effects, along with subtle costume changes, the show is entertaining and full of surprises. Classic songs from the era have been given a new lease of life with a ‘modern’ sound. Each show will have an element of material but no two shows are the same. Take a trip down the nostalgic memory lane of the 80s and you will remember that it was indeed an era of great music. Pat also took over ownership of Phoenix Promotions early in 2011 and since then numerous changes and advancements have taken place. Please check out the new Phoenix Promotions website. For further details call Phoenix Promotions on 677 222 352.
Out About and
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EVERY NOW and then something that little bit special and different comes along that will leave an impression on bar/venue customers, making them want to see that act again. Connor is an excellent male vocalist covering material from the 60s to Present day. He is a versatile performer with both experiences singing with live bands and now as a solo act. His material ranges from Rod Stewart to the Eagles, ELO
Pat Martin 80’s show
26TH JANUARY - Ian Henry, Interclub, Gran Alicant
27TH JANUARY - Shirelle, Cagneys, La Marina - Sam Curtis, Bar Monte, Los Montesinos 28TH JANUARY - Enigma Karaoke, ODuills, Gran Alicant - Samantha Curtis, Meroil, Catral - Wildcat PJ’s, The Rendevous, Torrevieja
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27 jan - 02 feb 2012
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Food Consultant Edwin Cheeseman
I’m game
I’M THINKING of having a sign made for the back of my Land Rover that reads ‘this vehicle makes sudden and random stops’ and not just because of Trudy’s driving either. I ‘accidentally’ ran over a Pheasant the other day even though I had to drive across three fields, two ditches and through a hedge to catch it. The law apparently says that if you ‘accidentally’ run over a pheasant you’re not allowed to pick it up yourself, but anyone following can? No chance of that from what I’ve seen. One person we heard called an ambulance although I’m not sure if it was for her or the bird, I really don’t know what all the fuss is over a few feathers. Personally I love game of any sort and can’t wait for the new season to start so
when we were offered the bag from a nearby shoot of course I said yes. Now a ready plucked and dressed game bird can, and should, cost six to eight pounds. However, if you know how to do it and are prepared to do it yourself, some real bargains can be had. We were offered 100 brace (that’s 200 birds) in the feather for 50pence each. Quite prepared, on behalf of my staff to pluck and dress the birds ourselves it was too much of a bargain to turn down. The following night in a barn next door to our restaurant, I gave a plucking and dressing lesson to our assembled younger members of kitchen staff. To be fair they were very enthusiastic at the prospect of a night away from the stoves, learning something new and in the barn away from my beady eyes. Turns out they were a little too enthusiastic as some time later the barn door was opened to reveal what I can only describe as a massive pillow fight and massacre in a bedding factory. Exhausted and covered head to toe in feathers they had, despite the mess, none the less produced six perfectly plucked and dressed pheasants - only another one hundred and ninety four to go.
Earlier in the day I had promised that if they finished early, then of course they could all go home early. It was obviously much harder than it looks and certainly took much longer than anyone had imagined; “it looks as if it’s going to be a very long night indeed” I said to the now downhearted and groaning bunch, I paused and then said “Unless there is an easier way?” Having learned the correct way to dress a bird and had a bit of practice to boot, I now demonstrated the easier way with the help of a pair of chicken shears. Dip the bird in a bucket of water (to stop the feathers flying) and snip off the head, the feet and the wings and peel off the skin along with the feathers; takes about 30 seconds per bird. Now snip the skin at the base of the breast and break the bird in two separating the legs from the breast. Remove the yucky bits but keep the liver and heart. The boneless breasts were grilled to order and the legs were cooked and turned into game pies with the resulting bones making the finest stocks and soups imaginable. You don’t need a gun to get the best from the game season just a friendly farmer or even just a Land Rover.
If you have a question about food email cheeseman@roundtownnews.com
The best fish and chips EVER! QUESADA FISH and Chips has opened their second restaurant this week in Villamartin Plaza. Called Quesada Fish and Chips 2, the restaurant is located on the ground floor of the plaza and will offer the same fantastic quality of food and service to the residents of the Orihuela Costa. Quesada Fish and Chips has become a landmark in Quesada and offers probably the best fish and chips in the area. As well as their classic and popular fish and chips, they also offer other delicious dishes such as pies ribs and gammon as well as healthier options for those of us who are watching our waistlines after an over-indulgent Christmas. The new restaurant opened in Villamartin plaza on Monday and like the Quesada shop is open seven days a week from 12pm – 10pm. DELICIOUS The atmosphere in both restaurants is very friendly and welcoming and they offer great value for money on all their meals. Tony and his team are really accommodating and offer specials every day of the week as well as a take-away service, so you can ring up, order and collect with ease. Catherine, RTN’s southern sales rep, can wholeheartedly recommend Quesada Fish and Chips having been a regular customer for some time. She said: “I personally love their Saveloy sausage; it is delicious. My husband Paul has the cod special every time because, in his opinion, it is the best fish and chips EVER! It is always cooked to perfection with a crispy batter and soft, succulent fish inside. My son, on the other hand, often opts for their battered sausage and sometimes even goes for the chicken nuggets from the children’s menu; so there really is something for everyone!” For more information, to book a table or to order take away, call 96 671 9136 for the Quesada restaurant and 96 676 4441 for the Villamartin Plaza restaurant.
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Word Ladders The key rule is that you must only change one letter at a time as you move from one rung to another, and the word you make must be a proper word! Therefore you may move from BATH --> BATS but not from BATH --> CASH because that changes two letters in one go which is not allowed.
Sudoku
Cryptic Crossword ACROSS 1 & 10 Down. Member of the force in Puritan dress? (5,7,9) 7. But an unusual version of African language (5) 8. This couldn’t be farther from the peak (5) 9. A sign in a simple order (3) 10. Boccaccio’s collected tales of French romance, maybe (9) 11. No friendly state (6) 12. The very thing to stifle in a strange way (6) 15. Young troopers (3,6) 17. The melody one hears before (3) 18. More than one spoke (5) 19. Untrue statement about raw material (5) 21. To reform aborigines, a number of choices are required (12)
DOWN 1. Refreshment counters side by side are a feature of the gymnasium (8,4) 2. Sister kept in order (3) 3. Have a meal around a motor boat (6) 4. Can manufacturers? (9) 5. Duck down (5) 6. They bring about changes in electrical components (12) 7. Kind of stick needed for a shrub (5) 10. See 1 Across 13. In the paper a sentence to delete (5) 14. Bird showin’ signs of exhaustion (6) 16. What a cry o’ delight partly consists of! (5) 20. This will control the horse a little (3)
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ACROSS 1. Mufti (5,7) 7. Savoury meat jelly (5) 8. Incorporate (5) 9. Choose (3) 10. Aversion (9) 11. Slogan (3-3) 12. A priest (6) 15. Devout (9) 17. Lout (3) 18. Consumed (5) 19. Keep vigil (5) 21. Echoed (12)
Last week’s Crossword and Suduko answers found on page 51/53. Winner for 640:
DOWN 1. Jailer (6,6) 2. Pinch (3) 3. To place (6) 4. Actors (9) 5. White heron (5) 6. Sports ground (7,5) 7. Change (5) 10. Hauteur (9) 13. Laziness (5) 14. Spider’s net (6) 16. Supple (5) 20. Hill (3)
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Life horoscopes With Venus in opposition to Mars there is bound to be some conflict around this week. When positive and negative blend there is always a grey undefined area; and one dominates the other. Make sure you have your wits about you, and sharpen up your act so that there are no flaws apparent or anything untoward to stop you! Jupiter is firmly at your side and challenging Mercury, in Aquarius, to a squaring action midweek. Be aware of something in the air, and feel the thrill this brings you as you make a start on the long list of items that have to be dealt with. If not now then maybe never will you have the chance to resolve that which you must. Mercury’s hit on Capricorn is reciprocated as Saturn in turn looks to the balance and safety of Libra. In an ideal World actions would speak louder than words, but with Mercury’s skill of interpreting and the current need for explanation, words have to do their job; which they will if you just stay focussed and determined. The pressure has been taken off, and now you can finally concentrate on the job in hand. It has been an uphill struggle, but it has served to show you what you are capable of, and how much you have taken in. Don’t let any rain fall on your parade this week however, as things don’t really turn out exactly as they are planned. With Venus ensconced in Pisces there is some magic around, and it is there for the taking if you have the temerity. Looking back allows you to see your own achievements, but better still look and learn from what you are about to do, as this could change your parameters and open you up to the real experiences that you need. Mars is in connection and in retrograde until April 13th, however the delicate balance of truth and consequence are about to take their part in the proceedings. You need to dig your heels in and take a pause eliminating current pressure and showing others that you are not only in control, but for once, one step ahead. Saturn brings wisdom to a situation whereby you have taken on more than originally meets the eye with a view to broaden your horizons. The challenge has brought you new ways of seeing things, but resolve is needed and this may be very much harder to achieve under current restrictions and unnecessary pressures. Everyone breaks the rules sometimes, but you are going against your own emotions and have taken sides. You have to know in no uncertain terms that you will not be appreciated in your efforts which others see as interfering; even though you have nothing but good intentions. Walk away while you can from this no win no lose situation. Check finances this week as the unexpected expense racks up your spending. There is a developing trend that you put your hand in your pocket, but this means that others, who could well afford to, don’t get to pay their way. Compromise will see you being your generous self but sharing costs straight down the line. Mercury is waiting for you to get your message out once and for all, then will be the right time to stand by you and support you. Anyone who really loved you would not be treating you like this, and you have stayed silent for some time, hoping to have a solution land at your feet. Trust in Mercury getting through for you this time. Towards The end of the week Mercury enters into cahoots with a view to show you a clear way forward, and to inspire you, by establishing new methods of communication that are right for now. Have no doubt that things need to be seen from a far different angle, and yet with your pride and determination intact. Venus enters at the end of the week bringing a ray of sunshine in your life, stirred by current positive Aquarian energies. You are in a very positive frame of mind and this is the right time to plan and organise for the schemes and projects in the future that inspire you and make you feel in control of your developing psychic gifts.
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Come what may! MANY READERS ask me to spread the word about Spirit hoping that it will influence their partners, spouses and children; and this includes anyone else who doesn’t believe in Spirit. I cannot make this happen as everyone has the absolute right to their own beliefs and disbeliefs, and forcing unwarranted attention on the rights of those who chose not to be Spiritual isn’t my idea of fun or what I was put on this Earth to do, either. Most people do not believe in Spirit, and yet I am proud on this occasion to be a part of such a minority group. I do have to admit that I wonder what people actually think I do, and judging the amount of palms that have been thrust into my face, and the sheer number of those who ask where my tarot cards are; many quite clearly do not know what a Medium actually is; or what we do. Representing Spirit for a little over fifty years I have had a wealth of experience with clients from all walks of life, and I have served both them and Spirit, still do, and hopefully always will whilst I have the choice. Just asking people to believe in something they cannot see is an anathema to many. Yet we do have the ability to appreciate that which we have never seen but must trust is there, nevertheless. The Atlas and Google Earth cannot lie to me, but therein are countries I have never seen, and maybe never ever will. I have to rely on faith that Wikipedia is telling me the truth, and that Mr. Columbus did reliably ensure that my knowledge is broadened by knowing that the World is round. Then I wonder if I have been talking to myself all these years? Many non believers may think so, but providing Spiritual Survival is my forte and professional necessity, just as a farmer milks his cows and Vivienne Westwood makes wedding dresses. You get what you are looking for, and you have every right on the way to question and to receive the answer that you deserve so to hear. It is through questions that so much can be learned as answers are given and decisions and judgments can be valued and learned. I knew very early on in my life that I was able to communicate with dead people. Initially it freaked my Mother out, until she began to realise the absolute truth that I was very happy to do what I did, and that I was getting very good at
Kenny’s diary Mon 6th and Wed 8th Feb: Readings at the Bistro Maya, Albir from 17.00 onwards. Bookings and further details from Els and her team on: 966 868 213. 2012 THE GOLDEN AGE INTO THE FIFTH DIMENSION: Saturday March 3rd at The Forum Mare Nostrum in Alfaz 10,00 to 5.00. Show with Kenny Corris and Torben Thoger, Mette and Laerke Lund. Advanced Booking at: kennycorris.net or 686 361 594. Tickets 25EUR Bookable Lunch 10EUR. Readings in your area: Please make contact if you want to organise readings in your locality, or organise a psychic event for your favourite charity. Some dates available for February/ March.
doing it. Thank God she believed in me, and I was very pleased to provide her with evidence of the Spiritual survival of many of her family whom I never met, and who had taken their rightful and just places in the Spirit World long before I was even thought of. I was encouraged and began to demonstrate and work on my abilities forever mindful that I was doing something that everyone could do if they wanted to. Many people have put their Spiritual abilities into their everyday lives and this is usual; comparatively few work to be at Spirits’ side all their life and agree to pass on messages whenever this is appropriate for those who wish to hear it. This is what I do. In my youth I met with some crazy people who thought that they could work miracles. It never really worked out for them and I put this down to the fact that you have to have two feet firmly placed on the ground, the lack of fear that propels you through life in a Spiritual manner, and the wisdom to know that you are travelling a pathway and will be learning at every stage of the way. It is on this pathway that you will find Spiritual People. They know very well as I do that on the journey we can so easily fall over, but we can also pick ourselves up and carry on regardless. Every time I have been challenged by sceptics to prove to them that I am a Medium I ask them to prove to me that I am not, and this is something that they cannot do. Happily I have brought many to Spirit with a clear cut no nonsense approach, a sense of humour, and faith that this is one life on Earth, and that we will experience others, possible and probably easier than our current Earthly sojourn, and commitment. Let all believe in what they want to, and if Spirituality isn’t their bag, then let them go and believe in something else. One day we will all see who was right, and I won´t have the chance, thankfully, to say, “Told you so!” because I haven’t wasted a breath, rather I have done whatever I could to spread the word to all those who, like me, treasure the connection brought about by the continuity of life, and the Spiritual rewards of the ever after for ever and ever, come what may.
Love & Light... Kenny Corris
Postbag Email your letters to me at: kennycorris@roundtownnews.com KENNY I can’t see any reason why I shouldn’t have the lottery numbers for the next draw. If I can ask for anything, then why not? I know that I would be able to settle my debts and live a happier life with no more worries? Jan I. O.K. Jan ask, you have nothing to lose! Personally I find that I am rewarded with riches that are not of the financial sort. Ask for the numbers to be revealed to you! Most people ask me for the lottery sequences, names of horses and lucky numbers. Come on do you really think if I did know them I would divulge them? I don’t get any information that involves personal gain. It is your right to ask for anything, and I hope you get it. Clearing bills and payments is releasing and would be wonderful. Best of luck, and tell Spirit that 10% is for a donation to a charity of your choice, the remaining 90% will see you through. Go for it!!
If it’s your birthday this week Accept that this slow start to the year is giving you time to make the plans you need to take you through to the new levels of achievement, since they pave the way to where you should be right now.
Appointments: 96 587 8424 Mobile: 686 361 594 Forum: www.kennycorris.net/forum Email: kennycorris@hotmail.com Please contact me for inclusion in my healing list!
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‘Sorry... system overloaded Jenny via email asks: HAVE ANY of your readers experienced what we have just found out? We are with Telefónica (or Movistar as it is now called) and have been since 2001. We are paying for 6Mbit ADSL line and discovered the other day that we only have 1/4 Mbit. When we rang to complain we were told, “Oh sorry but the system is overloaded: call back in a day or two.” We live in Los Arenales and have been told it won’t get any better until they enlarge the exchange, which they will not do in the near future. It looks as if it may be cheaper to buy a pay as you go dongle: any other suggestions? Aunty Says: I am sure most of our readers are getting far less bandwidth than they are contracted for as this seems to be the way in Spain. I am not a big fan of the mobile dongle ADSL solution as it is dependant on the same 3G coverage your mobile phone uses which can be flakey at the best of times. There are a growing number of companies offering wireless ADSL (not to be confused with WiFi) which involves a small box on your roof that points to one of their transmitters. It can also provide phone and TV and negates the need for a fixed landline.
Printer compatability Vic via email asks: DEAR AUNTY. I went home to the UK for Christmas and bought a new Windows7 laptop. My old laptop has XP and I have an HP Photosmart C4280 all in one printer that works fine with XP but I don’t think this printer is compatible with Windows7. My question is, is there a way of connecting it to Windows7 or should I buy a new printer? If there is a way to connect to Windows 7 could you please give me advice on how to do so?
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Aunty Says: Hello Vic. I had a quick look on the HP website and there does seem to be a driver available from HP. Although Windows7 comes with a huge amount of drivers readily available, it is not 100% complete, and it is always a good idea to check the manufacturer’s website for a more up to date version. If you’re not sure which version of Win7 you are running then click ‘start and right click on ‘Computer’ and then click Properties and it will say under the ‘system type’ section.
Colin via email asks: DEAR AUNTY. A couple of years ago I discovered that all my Yahoo emails dated prior to June 2005 were missing. I contacted Yahoo Mail who apologised but offered no explanation. They said the emails could not be retrieved. The emails are still missing from my inbox but today when I used the ‘search’ facility I opened up emails received by me in 2002! So the missing emails must be somewhere. Do you have any idea how I can find them? Aunty Says: I don’t really know the full answer to this Colin but I’m guessing that you are using a email client such as Outlook or Incredimail which will normally store/archive your emails on your computer after they have been deleted from the Yahoo mail servers. If you only use webmail then the only other thing I can think of is that they are stored in a different area other than your inbox.
Is this a scam? Stuart via the letters page asks: ON TUESDAY 17th I was contacted at home by a Windows Engineer (?) who said my computer had been sending out many error messages. They said they were calling from Microsoft based in Madrid and asked me to go through various checks on my system (which I followed for a while). However after circa 10 minutes they said they could fix my problems by my spending 172€. I then told them I was signing off. They told me my system would crash in 20 minutes if I did not follow their instructions. I do not know how they got my telephone number. I did not give them any information although they may have been able to extract some from my system. Is this a scam? If so maybe we need to put out a warning. Aunty Says: Definitely a scam. Firstly Microsoft will never proactively call customers about their computer problems, and secondly, giving anyone remote access to your computer is a very risky thing to do. The 172€ fee may seem like a lot of money for fixing a Windows problem but this pales into insignificance compared to the additional amounts they could extort form your credit card or bank account, and if that scenario isn’t bad enough, they could easily have accessed your email accounts and online banking details. Lists of phone numbers and personal details can be easily purchased on the web, and as nearly everyone has a Windows computer connected to the Internet, these fraudsters can safely assume that we are all potential victims.
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The Bang & Olufsen Beosound 5 Encore THIS WEEK the Inspector goes upmarket with a look at the Bang & Olufsen Beosound 5 Encore digital music centre. Bang & Olufsen was founded in 1925 in Struer, Denmark, and is world renowned for its distinctive and expensive range of audio, video and multimedia products. The Beosound 5 Encore digital music centre certainly keeps up that tradition. The Beosound 5 Encore is a very elegant design, making it exceptionally easy access to digital music, with a clear, crisp LCD display – and smooth scroll wheel to control things. Designed to compress an entire music library into a more organised space, the Beosound 5 Encore is an all-embracing sound hub that gives owners full control over how they access their music library. Lossless playback is performed from the media that suits you best. Music can be played wirelessly or by direct connection to an external hard disk, music server, smartphone, or USB stick. And don´t worry about the format your music is stored in, the Beosound 5 Encore can play them all. Bored with tedious playlists and finding the music to suit your mood? No problem, there is the handy MOTS intelligent playlist technology. This clever piece of software captures the unique musical identity of a track, and then uses this to compile a playlist of similar music. No more sitting for hours trying to find that playlist or album you know you put somewhere – the digital equivalent of losing your keys. And if you just fancy listening to the radio the Beosound 5 Encore offers access to 13,000 international radio
stations. And if you’ve ever been irritated by other online radio stations breaking up, no need to worry in this case – Bang & Olufsen carefully monitors the uptime to ensure there are no drop-outs. If you happen to be lucky enough to own a BeoSound 5 with BeoMaster 5, you can also extend your music to other rooms in your mansion. What a splendid idea, dahling. The Inspector’s Verdict: Costing 3,200€, the Bang & Olufsen Beosound 5 Encore is most definitely a considered purchase – considered and then most probably the money spent on a car instead. But if you just must have the ultimate digital music centre then the Beosound 5 Encore is for you – but don´t forget it doesn´t come with speakers or anywhere to store your music, so you´ll be wanting that mortgage extension after all.
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Life tech Welcome to 2012
– The year of the mobile switch on! By Mark Trowbridge CEO 2020tel SO, WHAT is the mobile switch on I hear you ask? Well 2012 is the year where the number 1 method of connecting to the internet will be via a mobile phone. The numbers really are mind blowing. Last year, 472 million smartphones were sold worldwide. This year, that number will jump to 730 million and staggeringly by 2014 1 billion smartphones are expected to be sold annually. That leads us onto the big question of ‘what is a smartphone?’ In a nutshell, a smartphone is a device that allows you make telephone calls but also adds in features that, in the past, you would have found only on a personal digital assistant or a computer e.g., sending and receiving emails; searching the internet; GPS; etc… Using and navigating a home computer is now second nature to most of us. That is in fact the same for a smartphone. Using a smartphone is actually no different and I even know an 82-year-old who is happily getting the most from his phone. Mobile phones are not just a part of our daily life but a must have and switching from a traditional handset to a smartphone should hold no fear.
The technology is very similar to using a PC and the advantages of having smartphone technology at your fingertips is something most of want even if we don’t realise it. SO WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF OWNING A SMARTPHONE? Just imagine being able to send and receive emails, search the internet for your favourite web pages, access Facebook, communicate with friends and family worldwide, benefit from literally millions of applications dedicated to your own lifestyle and needs, and all of this at the end of your fingertips, when you need it most. And it’s surprising how much you do use the applications. Only yesterday I received an email in French. I translated the email in my translation application and replied in French all from my smartphone in a matter of minutes. I don’t speak French and did all that whilst having a drink overlooking the harbour….the harbour I found using my GPS device on my smartphone. This really is the year of the smartphone – don’t forget 472 million people last year can’t all be wrong! For more information on the ‘Mobile
Switch On’ you can browse the following website: www.mobileswitchon.com All the while remembering that this is the year and the time of the smartphone, and as each year passes, we’re only going to become more
and more dependent on them. So why not start enjoying yours now, rather than later? See 2020Tel’s advert in the RTN every week for our latest offers. For more information call 966 260 777.
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Life cars Spanish Licences HI BRIAN, like you I am a 74-year-old. When I was 70 I changed to the Spanish license. I found it easy to do, with a medical plus visit to Trafico. At 72 the renewal was easy with the same procedure. I was 74 in August 2011. The lengthy visit to the medical centre in Torrevieja was a big surprise. The doctor took my photograph and I asked for the papers to take to Trafico - she said you don’t need it, your license will be posted to you and it will be for 5yrs as you passed the medical with no problems. Less than three weeks later my license for 5yrs arrived from Trafico: total cost of renewal 45€. I went to the Centro Medical Centre behind the waterfall near the harbour in Torrevieja. Brian Bolsover Dear Brian, Thanks for your advice. I took my last medical in May 2011 and the same procedure existed then and I advised this in my column in about June (without looking it up) I personally agree with the medical system used here as it ensures that those who are not fit to drive legally are not allowed to, and those who are fit can do so with the knowledge that they are okay to drive. In the UK they have a ‘trust’ system where at age 70 for normal licences you complete a form stating that you are fit - no actual physical medicals as far as I am aware. I have not lived there for 34 years now. Being 74 in a couple of weeks, my principle is - from sometimes sad experiences
– ‘trust nobody’. So in the UK they are waffling on about banning drivers when they reach a certain age which to me is discriminating as it will eliminate those who have kept themselves fit all their lives and are still well capable. The new system here is excellent as it makes it easier for drivers to obtain their new licences after the medical but they must get the procedure correct. For foreign resident drivers legally using their original licences they charge a lot, average 60€, seemingly to quickly pay for the laptop setups they now have for the new procedure.
There is much more detailed information on all motoring subjects in my book. Brian Juan (John) Deller, Malaga, author, ‘Motoring in Spain’ www.spainvia.com. Tel: 666 888 870 Brian Deller, author, book Motoring in Spain, ISBN No 978 84 611 9278 6. Shops’ addresses in my web site at: www.spainvia.com/bookshopslist.htm
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Club Torrevieja: Classics and Specialists Cars CABO DE PALOS RALLY Sunday 15th January the sun was shining as 15 cars met at the Lo Monte Hotel for a run to the pretty harbour at Cabo de Palos. We ran down the motorway to Cartagena where we turned left and passed through all the oil refineries before climbing over the cliffs and wending our way past all the old iron ore mine workings with their vividly coloured rock formations and slag piles. The cars dropped down through the village of Portman and past the La Manga Golf Club before reaching the road to Cabo De Palos. In Cabo De Palos we walked around the port before dinner at the Katy restaurant: a very enjoyable day. JANUARY MEETING Wednesday 18th January was the Monthly Meeting at our base ‘The Cafeteria Marina Club’, two weeks later than normal as it was the Cafeteria’s annual holiday. The meeting was attended by 21 members who reiterated what a great start to the year it had been with the Innocents day and Rally. Next month’s rally to the Almond Blossom was set for the 12th February and an ‘old’ rule is to be reinstated so that any members that attend rallies in their normal cars (for whatever reason) must drive at the back of the convoy behind the classics. If you would like to join us please contact us by visiting www.ClubTorrevieja.com, or contact Ron Blackwell on 96 679 1212. Alternatively come along to one of our monthly meetings, the next on Wednesday 1st February at 7.30pm in the Cafeteria, Marina Club, in the International Marina.
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MOBILE/PARK HOMES FROM 17,000€ FULLY FURNISHED READY TO MOVE INTO, A/C, TEL, ENG TV, ON PERMANENT SITE, BAR/ RES, POOL,TENNIS,GYM, SHOP WALKING DISTANCE TO SAN JAVIER. 5MINS TO BEACH, AIRPORT, HOSPITAL, GOLF COURSES. BY CAR. ALSO BUNGALOWS , HOMES & PLOTS FOR RENT. CAROL 96 819 24 25 MOB. 626 055 622 www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain. com
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NEED HELP AT HOME? Cleaning, shopping & outings etc.Sympathetic service.call Sandra on 651482106 PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE for your home or business at a fair price. References available. (Altea area) Tel: 965843781 or 622514980 COLD DRINK / SNACK VENDING MACHINES EXCELLENT RECESSION PROOF BUSINESS WITH NO OVERHEADS AND ALL CASH. 5 COLDDRINK VENDING MACHINES €24,900. 25 PRINGLE MACHINES €14,900, ALL WITH GUARANTEED SITES. 619307318. SOLAR ENERGY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Long established company, own product range. First class training & support. Telephone 606586587
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HGV DRIVERS/ CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WANTED KML ARE CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR: HGV DRIVERS (C+E) AND CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (ALL TRADES) FOR CONTRACTS IN THEUK AND EUROPE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 01480 469372 OR EMAIL info@ kmlservices.com www. kmlservices.com LOOKING FOR HOUSE KEEPER! for general housekeeping and child minding. Applicant can live in or live out, must have basic english. Orcheta and sourrounding areas call: 966 855 312 or 648 097 752. SPARE TIME, WANT EXTRA CASH? Start earning immediately by becoming an AVON representative. Info: ring Rosh 966785520 24 HOUR HOMECARE SERVICES LTD Wanted companions, carers to work in England as live-in carers. 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off. If you are caring, a good listener and cook contact Karen Jones on (0044) 01929 472 810 or mobile (0044) 07500 836688 email: 24hourhomecareservices@ googlemail.com or download application form from www.24ho urhomecareservices.com
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SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS We buy, sell and exchange just about anything at Spain’s BIGGEST CHARITY WAREHOUSE in Gata de Gorgos in aid of S.P.A.I.N. (Society for the Protection of Animals in Need). HOUSE CLEARANCES, furniture, beds, Rastro, Antiques & collectables, bankrupt stock etc. Collection & delivery service available. Tel 96 575 6215 or 665 653 998 for details. 2 COCKATIELS 2 CANARIES 2 large cages and all accessories. first sensible offer secures. call 672 532 534. WHEELCHAIR Light, Foldable,150€. Electric Mobility Scooter, SUNRISE MEDICAL 40km range 499€. Both like new! Tlf:-627-019-403
AT MICHAEL’S you can get part exchange on certain beds when you buy a New bed from our New Bed shop in the Arenal. See photos (updates every 5-6 days): www.michaels-javea.com AT MICHAEL’S Several dining sets to choose from in different styles, classic, modern, bamboo,
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GOLD WANTED English Jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold jewellery & coins for cash. Call for an appointment. Peter (7 days) 664 890 990.
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BALLROOM/LATIN/ SEQUENCE DANCING WITH LA BAMBA’S. At La Rustika [Los Arcos] Restaurant, Avenida Balaeres 34, Torrevieja. Saturday - Social Dance 7.30pm - 10pm Starting 9th January 2012 - Monday - Beginners Class - 10am - 11.30am Monday - Intermediate Class - 11.30am - 1pm Tuesday Popular Sequence class 7.30pm - 8.30pm followed by Social Dance 8.30pm - 10.30pm [not 2nd Tuesday of month]. At Casa Ventura, San Luis, Torrevieja Starting 12th January 2012 Thursday - New Beginners class 7.30pm - 8.30pm. Intermediate class 8.30pm - 10.00pm. For more information contact Andrea 616 478 157.
PEUGEOT KISBEE SCOOTER FOR SALE July 2011model 50cc - 1400km. €900 Telephone : 966 719 491.
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THOSE FAMOUS LITTLE BLUE PILLS will be available all over christmas. special christmas offer. buy 10 packs of 4 and get 1 pack of 4 free!!! call Tony now on :638352129. PLEASURE HOUSE TORREVIEJA Sexy girls from South America. Come and enjoy, low rates from 40€. Address: Calle Finlandia. 682-776-068 CASA ANGELA TORREVIEJA Luxury private chalet, parking. Drinks invitation. Feeling alone? Just want some company? Exotic girls from South America. Call us, Also Escort Service. Full discretion. Come and enjoy at: Avenida Asociacion Victimas del Terrorismo. 609-573-468 or 639-832-118
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PLUMBING & HEATING BATHROOM REFORMS TILING - WATER HEATERS - GENERAL PLUMBING. Tel: 630 049 773. email: stevehayward39@yahoo.com www.stevehayward-plumber.eu NORTH COSTA BLANCA SINCE 1996 FOR ALL SHAPES AND SIZES OF SHOWER and bath screens call Don the Showerman on 96 579 2285 or 639 292 081. Immediate delivery on all products from our stock. See our advert on Page 5 North for a map to our showroom
POOL LEAK REPAIR SPECIALIST’S Pipe leaks pressure tested, detected and repaired. Structural leaks investigated and repaired. Professional, consciencious service to the highest standards. Refurbishments and upgrades undertaken. Replacement pumps, filters, salt systems, ph regulators and accessories supplied and installed. All work guaranteed. British trained in the UK pool industry with over 15 years experience. 8 years served on the Costa Blanca. Torrevieja and surrounding areas including Costa Calida. Tlf:- Pristine Pools on 966-774-199 or 678-080-500 www. pristineswimmingpools.com SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING SERVICE BY POOLTECHSPAIN. We are a fully legal, qualified and registered business who have been operating on the Costa Blanca for 6 years. We offer a professional, reliable, safe and efficient pool service, inc. re-grouting, pressure testing and leak repairs. Private and community swimming pools undertaken. Call now for more information on 965-725-565 or mobile 676-945-360/ 620-743-048 www. pooltechspain.com
MOBILE/PARK HOMES ON CAMPING PUEBLO IN SAN JAVIER FROM 17,000E CAROL 96 819 24 25 MOB 626 055 622 www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain.com PROPERTY FOR SALE mobile home sited at la-pedrera bigastro 2bed 2bath a/c tv internet shed with w/machine fenced plot rent paid till march 2013 €15,000 tel-630888570 MOBILE HOME SITED AT LAPEDRERA BIGASTRO 2bed 2bath a/c tv internet shed with w/machine fenced plot rent paid till march 2013 €15,000 tel-630888570 EASILY MAINTAINED, DETACHED F/F,2 BED VILLA in l´Alberca, Polopde-la-Marina. 249m2 flat plot. Lots of extras. Solarium with 360º views of sea and mountains. Community pool and Gardens, easy and low maintenance. 145,000€ Tlf Lynn: 966-881-048/691-202-307 or email foundation@rtnnewsgroup.com for photographs and more information
PARK HOMES 2 BEDROOMS BOTH EN SUITE FULLY FITTED ON CAMPING PUEBLO . WITH LOTS OF AMENETIES. FULLY FITTED. ON CAMPING PUEBLO . WITH LOTS OF AMENETIES. GOLF COURSES, BEACH, AIRPORT,HOSPITAL,5 MINS BY CAR. WALKING DISTANCE TO SAN JAVIER CAROL TEL 96 819 24 25 MOB. 626 055 6622 EMAIL. haydn47@hotmail.com www. mobilehomesmarmenorspain.com 2 BED END OF TERRACE in La Nucia on edge of town. Close to all amenities with communal pool and parking €450 p/m + bills. Available long term if desired. Tel: 608 218 629. ALTEA LA VELLA, COSTA BLANCA Holiday let for 4 people in a 2 bedroomed, first floor, fully furnished apartment. A/C + C/H plus much, much more. Tlf:966-881-048 or email foundation@rtnnewsgroup.com for more information and photographs
EUROMOVE4U Full & Part Loads. Spain to UK/UK to Spain on a regular monthly basis. Cars & Motorcycles transported. Call Grant or Jan Office 0034-965-300-959 Mobile 0034-648102-529 UK Mob 0044-7803-893-719. Email info@euromove4u.eu JUST HIRE IT ONE WAY ! Van Hire To UK, Spain and France, different van and car sizes available tel: 952 541 147 / 667 235 205 MICK WITH HIS VAN Removals Collections Deliveries. For a reliable effective service. Hourly rate or quote. Call Mick anytime 600-247-535 SPAIN2UK2SPAIN MAN AND VAN departing Costa Blanca twice a month. Full loads/part loads. Excellent rates Tel Christine 965 571 837/638 261 341 www.spain2uk2spain.com VAN LEAVING FOR THE UK/SPAIN EVERY 2 WEEKS great rates please contact joe on 966074576 or 650341087 or civic1235@msn.com MAN & LWB SPRINTER VAN going to UK- Spain twice a month. Tel: 610-846-260 or 0044-7519-186-355 email:-van.man@hotmail.co.uk
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Sign up, then use it Noel’s world of golf By Noel Eastwell Teaching Professional Campo de Golf El Plantio 639 730 891
MANY GOLFERS who move to Spain go along to a local golf club after they have settled into their new lifestyle here in our area with a view to joining a club and playing their golf just like they would have done back in the UK. Along with signing up at the local club they join Real Federacion Española de Golf on the recommendation of the golf club. Unfortunately, with the vast majority of golfers this is as far as they go when it comes to being involved with RFEG. Few if any ever play in any of their competitions and find they gradually leave real competitive golf and join a golf society. Over a period of time they play several matches with their golf societies and may even play in matches against other societies. Their handicaps alter with the golf society according to the societies own method of calculating handicaps. Then comes the time when the golfer realises that society golf is not really where he wants to be and moves to play more competitive golf. This is where they then encounter big problems; their handicaps are all wrong. They no longer play to the handicaps they arrived with. Sometimes this is because they have improved and lowered their handicaps. They enter competitions using their Federation handicap; win; and are the accused of cheating for playing off a false handicap. There is no fun there is there? The alternative is that they enter the higher level of competition and find they cannot compete because their handicap with their society has increased but the Federation one has not because they have not played Federation approved competitions. That’s usually where the golfer approaches someone like me. They ask me to review their handicaps with a view to getting their Federation handicap increased to match their society one. That course of action is
impossible. The Federation; rightly in my opinion; will not accept society handicap records because they have no guarantee they have been calculated correctly. The result, unfortunately, is that the golfer is left in no man’s land. He has an incorrect handicap and there is no way of altering it in a realistic time scale. The only way around this predicament is for golfers to play Federation approved competitions; such as RTN’s Lloyds Bank International League; where their handicaps will be altered according to World recognised regulations. It makes more sense surely to play in regulated competitions if you are a keen golfer? WIN A ROUND OF GOLF FOR 2 INCLUDING BUGGY AT THE BEAUTIFUL EL PLANTIO RESORT IN ALICANTE Answer the question below correctly to have a chance to win. The winner of this fantastic prize will be picked at random at the end of each month. Send your entries by email to golf@roundtownnews.com. The decision of the editor of RTN will be final in making the winning selection. QUESTION FOR 28TH JANUARY 2012 Where is the US Masters played each year? A. Florida B. Georgia C. California All answers must be received no later than 5pm on 31st January 2012 to be entered into January’s draw, to be made on 31st January. The winner will be announced in RTN on 3rd February 2012.
Any questions you have for Noel should be sent to golf@roundtownnews.com The golf seasons are now well under way in both Europe and The USA. We have already seen some wonderful performances from the top players on both sides of the Atlantic with perhaps the results of new boy on The European Tour Brandon Grace being the most spectacular. Two wins in consecutive weeks for the player who finished 11th at Tour School is one of the best ways to start a Tour Career. In last week’s Volvo Champions Grace saw off no less than Ernie Els and Retief Goosen in a sudden death play-off. This turned out to be a bitter sweet moment for Els as Grace came through The Ernie Els Academy system in South Africa. In the space of just a few weeks Grace has risen from a relatively unknown golfer to the top of Europe’s Race to Dubai; indeed Grace did not even have a place in last week’s winners only field of 35 players before winning The Joburg Open the week before. After being ranked 258th in The Official World Rankings just two weeks ago Grace is now inside the top 100. This again proves the strength in depth of golf in Europe at the moment. Some of the players hoping to follow in the footsteps of Brendan Grace
will be competing in our area of Spain for the next few weeks on The Hi5 Pro Tour. January 31st is the first event on this tour in 2012 with The Pairs Challenge at Altorreal in Murcia. The format will change each day as players chase the 20,000€ prize money. Day one will be better ball format, day two Texas Scramble and day three Foursomes. These formats of play should provide some really exciting golf that can be witnessed free of charge by spectators. After that the tour reverts to normal singles medal play for two weeks before moving to Barcelona for three more events. When professional golfers compete in pairs events there are usually plenty of birdies and eagles to be seen so go along to Altorreal and enjoy the up and coming talent of European golf at close quarters with all events on The Hi5 Pro Tour open to men and women golfers with a handicap of four or less. After Altorreal the tour moves a few kilometres along the roads of Murcia to Hacienda de Alamo on 7th February. El Valle is the next port of call on 14th February with Hacienda Riquelme concluding matters in our area for The Hi5 Pro Tour in early 2012 before it returns later in the year. There is some great golf to be witnessed so go along and offer your support if you get the chance, you will not be disappointed.
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Stamping down on Mario Did Mario Balotelli intentionally stamp on Scott Parker? Do you know what, I can’t tell you. I’ve seen the incident many times over, from dozens of angles and I can’t work out if he was being naughty or clumsy. What is even more puzzling is how the FA can be so sure that he did connect with Parker on purpose. Remember, there was no outcry from any players on the pitch at the time and no-one on either bench got too worked up about it. It was only when the slow-motion replays started being shown that people got hot under the collar. If the FA is so convinced that the video evidence is that clear, and having handed Balotelli a 4 match ban then they obviously are, perhaps they should also comment about the performance of referee Howard Webb. I like Webb and have no reason whatsoever to doubt his word that he missed the severity of the incident in question. But, certain replays suggest that he had an unobstructed view and worse, was looking clearly at Balotelli from only a few yards away when it occurred. In other words, the FA seems happy to use the same evidence to believe one man but disbelieve another. I’m not sure that’s particularly fair! Holly hits the heights It’s always exciting, particularly in Olympic year, when an athlete shows medal winning potential early in the season.
One such athlete is pole vaulter Holly Bleasdale who produced a stunning performance in her first competition of the year. Bleasdale cleared 4.87m in Lyon, smashing her old British record by 16 centimetres whilst also moving up to second on the all-time indoor list. Only Yelena Isinbeyva of Russia has ever vaulted higher. Interestingly, the 20 year old Briton is about to start using a longer pole which she hopes will move her in to contention for the world record and of course, Olympic gold in London this summer. Another Briton to come good early is high jumper Robbie Grabarz who cleared 2.34m in Germany recently, putting him top of the current world rankings and third on the UK all-time list behind Steve Smith and Dalton Grant. Grabarz will be in action for Great Britain this weekend in Glasgow while Bleasdale will be competing at the Aviva Grand Prix in Birmingham next month. Both meetings, by the way, are live on BBC Television. Canny Lanny New England rugby coach Stuart Lancaster has refused to get in a war of words with Andy Robinson after the Scotland coach accused some England players of being “arrogant” and “disrespecting other teams.” Instead, at the Six Nations Championship launch, Lancaster decided to talk about the values he was trying to bring to his young squad ahead of the Calcutta Cup match next weekend. However, should he ever want to hit back at Robinson, then all he needs do is remind him of his record when he was in charge at Twickenham. Robinson coached England for 22 games.....and lost 13 of them.
Perfect day at the office for ITV Orihuela RFC THIS WEEKEND ITV Orihuela RFC needed a moral boost after last weekend against UCAM Murcia and that is just what they got with both the juveniles and seniors working extremely well as a team. The juveniles were first up with only 13 players, with numerous injuries after last week’s hard fought win. They started by putting San Javier under a lot of pressure, but as in the past could not convert it into points, eventually Gabi found a gap in the San Javier defence to go over for his first try of the match. Pablo followed suit, driving over from close range with Victor converting. Before half time Gabi got his second try and Victor converting again to go in at half time 19-0 up. In the second half ITV Orihuela RFC took full control, running in five more unanswered tries, but only one conversion, running out winners 46-0. For the seniors against San Javier the home side started off on the front foot but the away side got a
penalty in front of the posts to take the lead. Some excellent defence kept San Javier at bay. After winning a turnover in their own 22, Edu found a gap in the San Javier defence, racing away to score a superb solo try. ITV Orihuela RFC kept up the pressure on the aways’ defence, rewarded with another excellent try by Edu to go in at half time 10-3 up. In the second half Orihuela were determined to camp in the San Javier half, but excellent defence work repelled attack after attack - again it was Edu who finally broke the defence with his third try of the game. ITV Orihuela RFC brought on fresh legs, including yours truly, to push for the final and vital try for the bonus point, which they deservedly got, with Joaquin going over in the corner after an excellent 20 plus metre pass from second row Chima to set it up, after excellent work in the build up from the forwards. This weekend, Saturday 28th January, the seniors take
Fishing Maggots End by
David Hoare 968 199 279
THIS WEEK’S match was the 4th and final round in the Presidents cup series at the Rio Segura Murcia. Well, after the rain, the bank was a quagmire again. The last peg by the road bridge was not put in as it was that bad. The river was flowing a bit quicker than normal due to the rain and this certainly affected the fishing, as float fishing was ineffective. Again this week the better weights came from the top end by the crystal bridge. The workmen are still busy on the far bank and it looks like they are putting the large pipe under the path as the lorries taking soil away are continual. We still may have several months of fishing (with a bit of luck!) If anyone has any details as to the programme of events to achieve the cleanup, would they please email me and I will put it in the paper. TOP RODS ON THE DAY 1st Mick (The Arsenal) Hill fishing the pole using
corn with 7.70 kilos 2nd Bill (The Master) Readefishing the feeder using maggot with 6.64 kilos 3rd Marlene (The Sweetie Lady) Hutchinson fishing the feeder using corn with 6.38 kilos PRESIDENT’S CUP FINAL RESULTS Bill Reade with 12 points Dave Hoare with 17 points Dave Hutchinson with 20 points Well done to Bill: I believe this is the third year in a row that he has won this cup. PLEASE NOTE The club does have some vacancies at present and if you are interested in joining please contact Derek Swann on 96 672 9293 or 667 407 026. ABBEY ANGLING RESULTS supplied by Terry Screen The 3rd round of the Abbey Angling Cup was fished on the Eden Canal on the 17th January on
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on Novelda away, kicking off at 4pm in Elche. On 24th -26th February ITV Orihuela RFC will have their usual stand at the ‘This is Spain Exhibition’, La Zenia Hotel, supporting The Butterfly Children at stand number 7. There is a new rugby union supporters’ bar in Rojales, The Steak House in Rojales, showing all televised rugby games on Sky Sports and free-to-view channels. This weekend is the LV Cup on Friday night and Saturday, also on Saturday the Saxons v Irish Wolfhounds. The club trains Tuesday and Thursday at the Miguel Hernandez University for the juveniles and seniors starting at 8.30pm; juniors Tuesday and Thursday at 6.15pm: new players are always welcome no matter what age or skill level. For more information, contact the club by phoning Garry on 692 767 242: for the juniors contact Oscar on 600 871 606 (Spanish)
For further details ring Alan Roscoe 968 570 876 or email: anglerstogether@hotmail.co.uk a very cold and wet morning. The heavy rains from the past few days had not affected the flow of the water, but we did have a very heavy storm whilst we were fishing the match that caught a lot of us out as we made a dash to get the brollies up. The fishing does seem to be getting harder, with Mullet and Bleak making up the weights. 1st Alan (The Chairman) Reid with 3.620kg fishing the pole and feeder using maggot and bread 2nd Terry (Swing ‘Em) Screen with 3.360kg fishing pole using bread 3rd Bill (The Master) Reade with 2.780kg on the pole and feeder using maggot and bread Members are reminded that renewal fees are now due and the AGM is on the 30th January at 7.30pm at the Abbey Tavern. These and all details are available at www.abbeyangling.com or from the Match Secretary Terry Screen on 96 532 8368.
Anglers Together WE HAVE been having a lot of enquiries about licenses from anglers who are passing the ‘magic age of 65’ and therefore pensioners! Licenses are still required and are free providing you have a Spanish ‘Pensionista’ card; otherwise you will have to pay the normal fees. Licenses are available from either Town Halls or the Caja Rural Bank if in Valencia region. In Murcia you will also require insurance. Make sure you take photocopies of all relevant documents to obtain your license, i.e. passport photo-page, NIE and insurance. THE NEXT MEETINGS ARE Friday 10th February at 12pm at Mary’s Bar, Campoverde (near Pilar de la Horadada): Saturday 11th February at 12pm at The New Royal Bar and Restaurant at El Alamillo: (opposite the sea-front between Isla Plana and Puerto de Mazarron).
FC Torrevieja news
AFTER THE events of the last week or so when Torry announced they were in financial difficulty due to a big cut in council funding and the townsfolk not giving the anticipated level of support to a successful football team, action has been taken to reduce expenditure and players can leave if they can find another club. So far Torry have lost Nico and Petu and others may follow. Last Saturday they were unluckly to lose 2-1 at Llosa and on Sunday at 5.00 pm face Eldense at home. Torry need your support more than ever so be there if you want a football club in Torrevieja which plays at a reasonable level to follow. Get behind them now !.