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A group of British pensioners have decided to take on the might of the Spanish State in the European Court of Human Rights

In an AUAN Press Release dated 8th January 2013, Having exhausted all hope of a preventing the demolition of their home via the Spanish courts a retired British couple from Albox, Andalucía, are now taking their case directly to the European Court of Human Rights. This move is backed by AUAN and SOHA, two organisations representing hundreds of homeowners in similar circumstances in Spain.

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Ex-pat homeowners take Spain to European Court of Human Rights AUAN Press Release, January 2013: A group of British pensioners have decided to take on the might of the Spanish State in the European Court of Human Rights

Having exhausted all hope of a preventing the demolition of their home via the Spanish courts a retired British couple from Albox, Andalucía, are now taking their case directly to the European Court of Human Rights. This move is backed by AUAN and SOHA, two organisations representing hundreds of homeowners in similar circumstances in Spain. The case echoes that of Len and Helen Prior whose home in Vera, Andalucía, was demolished five years ago on the 9th of January 2008 as the result of a planning dispute between the local council and the regional government. In both cases the properties had full building licences. “We feel there is no other option” said AUAN president, Maura Hillen. “In the case of Helen and Len Prior the Spanish Constitutional Court, the highest court in Spain, deliberated for two years over whether or not their property should be demolished by which time the house had already been flattened. And even if compensation is actually awarded by the Spanish courts, it can take up to fifteen years to receive any money. There must be no more demolitions without prior compensation’. Philip Smalley, President of SOHA said, “While the problems that we face in the Axarquia are, in many ways, very different to those faced in Albox we all feel a shared wrong which must be righted. If only one of us can establish this fundamental right to live in peace in a home bought in good faith then surely this will help to shift the intransigence of the Spanish legal system and will be money well spent”. The case will focus on Article 1 of Protocol Number 1 of the European Convention of Human Rights which guarantees the right to property. This is a fundamental right, which according to AUAN “holds little sway in the Spanish judicial system”. “This is a David and Goliath struggle. This couple were on the brink of giving up when members of AUAN and SOHA put their hands in their pockets to fund the submission of this case. We cannot afford to fund this case any further but we intend to try to raise enough funds to see it through. We believe that this is not just about one couple or one case. It is about the fundamental principle that a person who acted in good faith should not be deprived of their home without prior compensation as a result of the action or inaction of the Spanish state. We feel that if this couple wins, we all win”.

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The Ayuntamiento de Nijar is delighted with the news from the Director of the Spanish Tourist Office in London that the Parque Natural Cabo de Gata Nijar is listed in this year’s Monocle magazine as being among the ‘100 best experiences of Spain’. Monocle, which has a monthly circulation of 150,000 copies, produces features on what are considered to be the best cities in the world, and this year it is promoting Spain in the British tourist market. The guide recommends all kinds of experiences, culinary, fashion, cultural or coastal; the Parque Natural Cabo de Gata Nijar has been selected as one of the best in the country. It is being promoted for its natural beauty, with over 1,000 plants and 1,100 species of animals, and is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

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The Ayuntamiento de Arboleas has launched a course of vocational training for employment under the heading ‘Monitor de educación ambiental’. This course is the brainchild of the Alcalde, Cristóbal García, who said that ‘we have to fight unemployment and this is a good training tool. Therefore, the Ayuntamiento is managing and organising different training courses for the unemployed.’ This course is aimed at unemployed people with a minimum level of education, ie la titulación de BUP, Bachiller Superior, COU or

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Telefónica Faces Action For ‘Unfair’ Locking-in Contract Terms

Telefónica has come under fire from the National Competition Commission (CNC) for ‘abusive’ terms locking mobile phone customers into contracts.

They have accused Telefónica Móviles España – previously Movístar – of applying conditions that make it ‘impossible’ to move to another provider, or at least, very difficult and expensive. This is particularly the case

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A multi-million offer to buy Castellón’s brand-new, unused airport is under scrutiny by the Valencian regional government. Since the new terminal was officially opened in March 2011, not a single plane has taken off from or landed there. Now, a capital risk company – the name of which is being kept under wraps by ministers in Valencia – has put in a bid of 200 million euros to buy the doomed airport. If the sale goes ahead, the new owners anticipate being able to create between 1,200 and 1,400 jobs directly and indirectly related to the terminal. The airport is owned by Aerocas, the chief executive officer of which is Carlos Fabra, a family member of regional president Alberto Fabra, and the Generalitat Valenciana is the majority shareholder. This means the airport will never get off the ground for as long as the regional government has no money in the bank. But with a private company offering to invest in the inside of the terminal and in services elsewhere on the complex, flights from Castellón could take off as early as June this year.

Population falls as 118,000 Spaniards leave the country

Around 55,000 Spanish people had left the country for good by the end of the third quarter of 2012, meaning the exodus has increased by over a fifth in the past year. With job vacancies being practically non-existent and career progress unlikely in the current economic climate, more and more qualified young Spaniards are seeking their fortunes abroad. Nine in 10 student nurses interviewed expressed a wish to go overseas to work when they qualified, with the UK, Norway, Germany, Canada, the USA and Latin America being the favoured destinations. And Germany’s government has been offering jobs they cannot fill in the past year to unemployed Spaniards, with vacancies in engineering and the hotel and catering sector being the most-advertised. Between 5,500 and 7,000

people left Spain for good, or for the long-term, every month last year, according to the Institute of National Statistics (INE). Nearly a million people emigrated in 2012, although all bar around 118,000 were expatriates returning to their home countries. Of these, over half a million were men. Spain’s population has fallen since last year, partly due to returning foreigners and Spaniards moving abroad, and partly due to the ever-falling birth rate. A recent survey showed that eight in 10 couples or single women who want to have children have chosen not to because they could not afford to bring up a baby. Many of those interviewed fear that by the time the country is back on its feet financially and they have a stable job enabling them to afford to raise children, they will be past fertile age.

School canteen strike causes chaos Dinner-lady strikes in Cádiz, Teruel and Zaragoza means school canteens are shut across both regions and parents are having to take time off work to pick their kids up at lunchtime. Many dinner ladies have not been paid in months and their working conditions are increasingly poorer because of funding cuts in education. Although in most cases, parents have been given plenty of notice, in some schools, mums and dads have received a call at lunchtime to collect their children as they have nowhere they can sit and eat, and no school dinners being served. Some parents are taking in four or five other children for lunch because their parents’ shifts do not allow them to pick them up or, in certain cases where pupils travel to school on the bus and their mums and dads do not have cars, they are unable to get there at all. Parents, teachers, headmasters and headmistresses have

been taking it in turns to oversee the children at midday, often meaning they have to keep an eye on between 200 and 300 kids at once single-handedly. In the province of Cádiz, the company which has the franchise for providing lunch and supervisory staff to 55 schools is being sued by the regional education authorities. The firm also supplies school transport, but bus drivers have been on strike as well as kitchen and canteen staff because they have not been paid in three months. But the regional education authorities say they are fully up to date with their invoices and that it is the franchise company itself which has not been paying its staff. Andalucía has around 1,500 school canteens which are managed by 40 franchise companies, and all bar the ones in Cádiz under Brassica Group are running as normal, says the regional government.

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Police are investigating the kidnap of two brothers from the province of Cuenca (Spain) who were last seen in a shopping centre in Morelia, capital of the province of Michoacán and about halfway between Puerto Vallarta and Mexico City. The elder of the two, who is 45, runs a clothing and textile firm in the area and has lived there since last year. His family had been to stay with him over Christmas. The expatriate’s brother, 44, has also been kidnapped. As yet, no rescue money has been asked for. The two Spaniards were last seen in a shopping centre in Morelia.

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‘Record’ number of public demonstrations:

over 36,000 since start of Rajoy’s reign

Over 36,000 public protest marches have taken place in the first year of president Mariano Rajoy’s reign, according to figures compiled by MP for left-wing party Izquierda Plural, Ricardo Sixto. According to a report by ThinkSpain.com, between January and October 2012, twice as many demonstrations took place as in the whole of 2011, despite this being the year when the national 15-M movement first came about. Sixto had instructed government MPs to present the figures to him, and reveals that in the first 10 months of last year, 36,232 demonstrations went ahead – compared to 18,422 in 2011 and just under 20,000 in the whole of 2010. The year 2004 saw 10,568 protest marches, and 2008 witnessed 16,118. Dubbed ‘the most conflictive year on record’, minister for the interior Jorge Fernández Díaz admitted his party ‘saw it coming’ almost as soon as they took possession of the government in November 2011. “We knew there were turbulent times ahead and that we would need to employ both right hand and left hand to preserve social peace,” says Fernández Díaz. “We instructed police forces to ensure the law was complied with but that at the same time the public could exercise its fundamental rights, such as that of demonstrating, whilst ensuring these were compatible with the rights of other members of the public to uninhibited transit through the streets.” Sixto, who says the demonstrations are the ‘direct result’ of cutbacks in social funding, tax hikes and the ‘repeated

Capital Needs Of Spanish Banks ‘Among The Lowest In Europe’

Spain’s banks’ need for a capital injection is lower than that of the average EU country’s financial institutions, says the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Those banks which need the most capital – around 400,000 million euros in total – are in Greece, France and Germany. Banks in Spain, Italy, Ireland, Portugal and Austria have capital needs below the EU average. Greek banks need the most money, followed by the French, Belgian, German, Dutch and Polish entities, whilst Spain is near the bottom of the list. Banks in the Eurozone continue to be at the crux of the

failure of the government to keep its electoral promises’, has slammed the fact that organisers of protest marches which are not communicated in writing to the government beforehand are being fined. He calls it a ‘deliberate strategy’ to ‘instil fear in the general public’ and thus ‘reduce their freedom of speech’. Despite this, of the 623 demonstrations in Madrid that were not communicated to the government – 1,600 others having been previously advised – only seven were

financial crisis, says the OECD. International confidence levels in banks in the Eurozone continue to be very low and will probably continue as such until underlying concerns about low capital levels of certain major banks are addressed, the organisation claims. Current demands are not enough to build confidence in European financial institutions since they underestimate possible risks based upon the banks’ own in-house risk assessment and they are not generating enough of a buffer zone in the event of problems, the OECD explains. It says the average ratio of own capital to total share capital continues to be less than the five per cent stipulated by the OECD itself. Banks in the Eurozone need to be more capable of absorbing major losses and increasing their own capital in relation to shares, and these are issues that must be dealt with in the next few years, the organisation stresses.

Teacher and nine pupils injured when classroom floor collapses Nine children and a teacher were injured last the situation could have led to a tragedy. The

Friday when the floor of a primary school in Santa Pola (Alicante) caved in. It happened just after 09.00hrs, when the teacher was taking the register for her class of eight-year-olds at the Hispanidad school, which is a State-run centre. She fell into a hole in between tables, and nine children went with her. Four children and the teacher were taken to Elche General Hospital with multiple bruising, but no broken bones, and another five were treated at the local health centre. Several pupils needed to be treated for panic attacks and shock. Parents were immediately called to pick their children up, and the headmaster says the building was correctly evacuated according to the established drill. Emergency services say the teacher and pupils had a lucky escape, as

banned. By regions, the total number of demonstrations in the first 10 months of 2012 for Andalucía was 7,141, followed by Castilla y León with 4,435 – none of which were prohibited – and the Comunidad Valenciana in third place with 3,147, ahead of Catalunya’s 3,116. Sixto concludes that 2013 is likely to see even greater unrest as cutbacks in funding, the cost of living and taxes, and the restriction of social rights increase.

entire school has been shut down until repairs are carried out. Education authorities are inspecting the building to ascertain the cause of the collapsing floor, which is as yet unknown, and whether there is a risk it will happen again. This is the fourth incident of its kind in schools in the Comunidad Valenciana, which are severely underfunded due to the regional government being strapped for cash. All other school buildings in the region, starting with the oldest ones, will be inspected in turn for structural defects and renovations needed will be pushed through as quickly as possible, says regional vice-president José Císcar, former mayor of Teulada-Moraira (Alicante).

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First Winter Snows Bring Weather Warnings Across Spain

The first major snows of the winter have hit the north and centre of Spain and various inland provinces further south. This means ski resorts are likely to be full to the brim soon, but driving conditions can bee dangerous and weather warnings have been issued. Granada and Jaén in Andalucía, most of Catalunya - Barcelona, Girona and Lleida - Asturias, the whole of the Basque Country, Cantabria, La Rioja, most of Galicia, Aragón and Castilla y León and Cáceres in Extremadura are on ‘yellow warnings’ over heavy snowfall expected in areas of more than 600 metres above sea-level. The northern border region of Navarra is on ‘orange alert’, meaning high risk. Drivers should not go out unless absolutely necessary, and in most cases snow chains on wheels will be necessary. Temperatures are expected to drop throughout the country in the next few days.

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We are a new foundation based in the Almanzora Valley. Perros Sin Casa literally means dogs with no home, and this is what we are hoping, with your help, we can change. The team at Perros Sin Casa started a new foundation here in the Almanzora Valley to take care and protect dogs and puppies who are abandoned or neglected. We are a team of very committed and caring people who all love animals. We think we can make a difference to the dogs here in Southern Spain. We know we cannot solve the problems immediately, but we can try to make the lives of the dogs better. Our contacts in Belgium and Holland are ready to take the dogs, with approx 12-16 dogs going at the end of February. The team at Perros Sin Casa work everyday with pleasure and a smile!!! We go and stand on markets to sell second hand goods and we also organise benefits events to raise money for the dogs (we will advertise these events so you are all aware and able to attend!!) It is also important for us to set up spaying and neutering projects as well as a project to teach the youngsters that a dog is an animal with feelings and as such need to be treated with love and respect.

So what can you do to help? Do you have any second hand or unwanted items that you will not use and will be happy to let us have? Clothes and toys are welcome also. We are also in need of blankets to keep the dogs warm and cosy. We would also ask if you have any left over worming tablets or medication you are not going to use then we will be happy to take it off your hands. Very important is that we are desperate for cages to transport the dogs to Belgium and Holland, if you do not have one to give us we would appreciate a loan of it, which we will of course return. If you have any questions, would like to offer us your help or for more information we would love to hear from you. Please contact us on:

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Jimmy Savile scandal:

Report reveals extent of abuse Paedophile DJ raped 34 and attacked 450 in ‘unprecedented’ 60 years of sex abuse, official report reveals

Jimmy Savile could have been prosecuted for sex offences while he was still alive if police and prosecutors had taken victims more seriously, an official report said today. The paedophile DJ raped 34 and abused 450 in sex attacks spanning 60 years - the majority of which were on children. Victims as young as eight were sexually assaulted at BBC Television Centre, as well as in hospitals, prisons and at least one hospice between 1955 and 2009. The Met officer in charge of the investigation, Peter Spindler, said today Savile had ‘groomed the nation’. The shocking scale of the

paedophile DJ’s crimes was revealed by Scotland Yard and the NSPCC in a joint report after a three-month investigation. Police believe that Jimmy Savile used his celebrity status to offend although he had committed sex crimes before he became famous. One victim said today: ‘It feels so good to be free of secrets’. The Met has branded him one of Britain’s worst ‘predatory sex offenders’, but the document raises huge questions about why he was never caught by police in his lifetime. He used his celebrity status to ‘hide in plain sight’, the report says, with 214 criminal offences now recorded against

him across 28 police forces. Since October 589 people have come forward with information relating to the scandal, with a total of 450 complaints made against Savile himself. The earliest reported offence committed by Savile was in Manchester in 1955, and the final reported allegation was in 2009. The peak of attacks was between 1966 and 1976, when he was aged between 40 and 50. There are 34 rapes and 126 indecent acts, the police and NSPCC report said, and of his victims, 73 per cent were children, with the total victim

Eurozone Interest Rates Unchanged At 0.75% The European Central Bank (ECB) has left eurozone interest rates unchanged at 0.75%, as had been widely expected. Rates have now been at this level for six months after July’s cut from 1%. Figures released on Tuesday showed that the unemployment rate across the eurozone worsened in November, hitting a record high of 11.8%. The UK’s Bank of England also announced on Thursday that it would be keeping its main interest rate on hold. “The economic weakness in the euro area is expected to extend into 2013,” said ECB president Mario Draghi. “In particular, necessary balance sheet adjustments in financial and non-financial sectors and persistent uncertainty will continue to weigh on economic activity. Later in 2013, economic activity should

gradually recover.” The economy of the 17-member eurozone bloc is currently in recession, having contracted by 0.1% between July and September, after shrinking 0.2% in the previous three months. Yet no further cut in interest rates had been expected, with analysts saying it would have little effect, as banks across the eurozone are not offering interest rates anywhere as low as the ECB’s main rate. Banks are also reluctant to lend in the first place, as the wider eurozone economy remains mired in recession at a time when countries such as Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are having to continue to carry out extensive austerity measures to reduce their sovereign debt.

Toy wooden railway challenges Virgin

Toy train makers lodged a bid to run services on the West Coast Main Line, promising no delays, frequent services and free trains for all.

Bigjigs Toys submitted its bid after a decision to award the deal to FirstGroup was overturned following a legal challenge from Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Trains.

“This company has been delivering exceptional service on time and to low cost for its customers for years, and should be considered a serious candidate amongst the other four bidders. “You might ask who can run such a service. Simple. Bigjigs Rail.”

The Department for Transport promptly replied, thanking the firm for its helpful proposals that “would certainly brighten up the railway”.

Department for Transport private secretary Mark Reach replied thanking Bigjigs for its letter and with advice on how to proceed with its application.

In its letter to transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin, Bigjigs Toys bosses wrote: “There is only one company that stands head and shoulders above the rest.

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age range between eight and 47 years old at the time. ‘It paints a stark picture emphasising the tragic consequences of when vulnerability and power collide,’ said Commander Peter Spindler, head of the Met’s Specialist Crime Investigations unit. ‘Savile’s offending footprint was vast, predatory and opportunistic. He cannot face justice today but we hope this report gives some comfort to his hundreds of victims, they have been listened to and taken seriously. ‘We must use the learning from these shocking events to prevent other children and vulnerable adults being abused in the future. They will get a voice.’ The report, called Giving

Victims a Voice, states that a large amount of the abuse happened at BBC buildings, including Television Centre in London, where Jim’ll Fix it was filmed - between 1965 and 2006 - including an attack during the last Top Of The Pops. Savile also started offended in schools after pupils wrote to him Jim’ll Fix It letters. Peter Watt, NSPCC Director of Child Protection Advice and Awareness, who co-authored the report with the Detective Superintendent David Gray, Operation Yewtree’s Senior Investigating Officer, said that the scale of Savile’s abuse ‘simply beggared belief.’ Savile was ‘without doubt one of the most prolific sex offenders we have ever come across,’ he said. ‘We know from the huge increase in calls to the NSPCC helpline about sexual abuse that the problem did not die with Savile,’ said Mr Watt. ‘Since the Savile scandal broke we have seen a surge in contacts about child abuse, both past and present, with many victims speaking out for the first time. ‘Almost 800 additional

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children have been protected from abuse because of the publicity around this case prompted people to contact our helpline. We are optimistic that this signals a watershed moment for child protection in this country. We must seize the opportunity if we are to make a lasting change.’ The offences cover the period when Savile worked at the BBC between 1965 and 2006 and include allegations linked to the final recording of Top of the Pops. They also involve the period when he worked at Leeds General Infirmary between 1965 and 1995. Abuse at Stoke Mandeville Hospital took place between 1965 and 1988, while at Duncroft School, a children’s home, the allegations cover a period between 1970 and 1978. ‘There is no clear evidence of Savile operating within a paedophile ring although whether he was part of an informal network is part of the continuing investigation,’ the report says. Article: www.dailymail.co.uk


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Madrid vice-mayor loses post over Hallowe’en tragedy

Madrid’s vice-mayor has been removed from his post just two months after the Hallowe’en tragedy which cost the lives of five girls aged between 17 and 20. Miguel Ángel Villanueva is a personal friend of Miguel Ángel Flores, owner of the event organiser Divertt, which

was behind the party in Madrid Arena where the youngsters were killed in a stampede.

Villanueva is said to have performed a wedding ceremony for Flores’ brother. He also said in the beginning that he did not believe the capacity of the venue had been exceeded – something that has since been disproven as it appears over twice as many people as the building was designed to hold were let in. But Villanueva insists he had no part in the decision to appoint Diviertt to organise the party, and that this was made by Madrid Espacios y Congresos, the public sector firm which manages Madrid Arena and which depends upon the city council’s economy department.

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“I have never used my position for my own or anyone else’s benefit,” stressed Villanueva after finding out he had lost his position. Although he conceded that his standing down might ‘calm things down’ – given that he is a friend of Flores – the former vice-mayor has not been in any way involved in the case, has not been questioned and has nothing to do with it. “I can’t be held responsible for what an acquaintance of mine does,” he continued. Denying any claims of a witch-hunt against him, Villanueva said: “The only victims in this are the five girls who lost their lives in the tragedy.” Antonio de Guindos – brother of Luis, Spain’s minister for the economy – who is in charge of the municipal police has kept his job, even though the police were not called out to be on duty to control the massive bring-your-own-bottle party in the car park, which Diviertt not only knew was happening but had planned for it. Pedro Calvo, councillor for economic affairs, has lost his role after being called in to help with inquiries following the

tragedy, although not his council seat.

Fátima Núñez, head of emergencies and therefore the ambulance service, which was not present at the party – although provided justification for this which was accepted by the court – has been moved from her post to be district councillor for the Carabanchel neighbourhood. Mayoress of Madrid, Ana Botella – who is also the wife of one-time president of Spain, José María Aznar – has decided that the jobs of councillor for the economy and vice-mayor will disappear and will not be filled. She has justified Villanueva’s dismissal and the redistribution of the other councillors as being a move to save public money.

Greek goddess Europa adorns new five-euro note

The ancient Greek goddess Europa features on a new fiveeuro note unveiled by the European Central Bank. It appears as both a watermark and hologram on the note, which otherwise largely resembles its predecessor. Other notes will likewise be reissued in what is only the second series of euro banknotes since the single currency’s launch on 1 January 1999. The new series will be phased in over several years with the five-euro note entering circulation in May. The new notes are appearing at a time of continued uncertainty about the 17-nation eurozone’s stability. Last year there was intense speculation that struggling Greece might have to exit the eurozone, so some may see it as ironic that a Greek goddess is now the face of the euro. In order to use up remaining stocks in many eurozone countries, the original five-euro notes will be issued for several months

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alongside the new ones. The two series will circulate in parallel as legal tender. The ECB has not yet set a termination date for the first series as legal tender, and says the deadline will be announced well in advance. In Greek mythology, Europa was a noble Phoenician woman whose beauty inspired the god Zeus to seduce her. He appeared to her as a white bull and carried her away to Crete. Later she bore Zeus three sons, one of whom, Minos, became ruler of Crete. The image used on the fiveeuro note comes from a vase in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The vase is more than 2,000 years old and was found in southern Italy.


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Greece unemployment hits highest rate in European Union

The latest unemployment rate for Greece has risen to 26.8%, the highest figure recorded in the European Union (EU). The official Greek data for October sees Greece overtake Spain as the country with the highest unemployment rate in Europe. The Greek economy remains mired in recession and the government is in the process of imposing significant austerity measures.

Athens is cutting spending to meet the terms of its financial bailouts. So far, the European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, and the European Commission have pledged a total of 240bn euros ($315bn; £196bn) in rescue loans, of which Greece has received more than two thirds. The Greek government required the bailouts because it was struggling to meet the interest payments on its existing debts.

Under the terms of the rescue funds, Greece is having to agree to substantial spending cuts, such as redundancies and pay freezes in the public sector, and reduced pensions. This is having a major knock-on impact on the wider Greek economy. While Greece’s unemployment rate in October was 26.8%, the most recent official figure for Spain - for the month of November - was 26.6%. Spain is also in recession,

McDonald’s replaces Happy Meal toys with books

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with its government having to cut spending to reduce its debts. The BBC’s Athens correspondent, Mark Lowen, said: “Greeks blame austerity for the rise, with the number of jobless more than doubling since the country was first bailed out in 2010. “And with more spending cuts this year, many predict the rate will soon hit 30%.”


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Seven prison closures in England announced

Seven prisons are to close and two more will be partially shut in England. The Ministry of Justice said it would result in the loss of 2,600 places from “old and uneconomic” prisons and is expected to save £63m per year in running costs. It says it also plans to build a new super prison with 2,000 places. Shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan said people would want reassurance that there would be enough prison places in coming years. The proposed super prison would be around 25% bigger than Britain’s existing largest facility and a feasibility study into its construction is to begin. The super prison would be in London, north-west England or north Wales. In 2009, the previous Labour government scrapped its plans for three 2,500-place Titan prisons. Six entire prisons are closing plus one of the three amalgamated jails on the Isle of Wight. The prisons that are to close are Bullwood Hall in Essex, Canterbury, Gloucester, Kingston in Portsmouth, Shrewsbury, and Camp Hill on the Isle of Wight. The UK’s oldest working prison, Shepton Mallet, in Somerset, is also among those to be shut. Justice Minister Chris Grayling said the prisons would be closed in the next few months. Prisons in Chelmsford and Hull are also to be partially closed. The MoJ said six prisons were to close as it listed the Isle of Wight changes as a partial closure. It said: “Our strategy for the custodial estate is to

ensure that we have sufficient places to meet the demand of the courts whilst securing best value for money for the taxpayer.” Custodial arrangements for women are to be reviewed and the results are expected by the summer. The MoJ said women offenders had “particular needs” and facilities for females should be “organised as effectively as possible to meet gender specific requirements whilst also delivering best value for the public”. Mr Grayling said much of the prison system was “old and expensive”. “But I never want the courts to be in a position where they cannot send a criminal to prison because there is no place available. “So we have to move as fast as we can to replace the older parts of our prison system.” The justice secretary added that building a super prison was “not simply about incarcerating lots of people in one place”. “If you’ve got a big centre like that you’ve got the ability to put good training facilities at the heart of it because it’s in all of our interests to make sure that people come out of prison with more education, more skills and they have a better chance of getting a job rather than going back to prison,” Mr Grayling told the BBC. Following the MoJ announcement, Mr Khan said: “The public will want reassurance that there’s enough prison places over the coming years to keep safely behind bars those found guilty of serious crimes, and that enough is being done to rehabilitate and reform prisoners to stop them reoffending.”

EU ‘Makes UK More Valuable To US’

The UK is “valuable” to the US partly because it is a member of the EU, the deputy prime minister has said. It comes after the Obama administration expressed concern about the impact of a UK referendum on its future in the EU. Mr Clegg said if the UK wanted to lead in the world you had to be “strong in your neck of the woods”. No 10 said David Cameron wanted changes to EU relations, adding it was “hardly news” the two men took a different approach to the future of Europe. Mr Clegg, who was speaking on the first of his weekly radio phone-ins on LBC, said it was up to the UK to decide how it handles its relationship with Europe, but the Americans were entitled to express their views. He said: “Americans have been saying since the 1950s that Britain and the special relationship between Britain and America is one that is partly based on the fact that we’re valuable to our American friends, and important to people in Beijing and Tokyo, because we stand tall in our own neighbourhood. “If you want to lead around the world - and this a globalised environment we’re working in - the first thing you’ve got to do is be strong in your neck of the woods and I think that’s the point they’re making.” The EU and the single market were crucial for British jobs and helped the UK tackle cross border crime, he added. David Cameron is facing pressure to hold a referendum on Europe at some stage during the next Parliament and has been criticised by some in his own party for not doing more to distance the UK from the EU. Mr Cameron wants the UK to remain within the EU but believes there is a need to redefine the relationship in light of moves towards further integration by countries using the single currency. He has suggested that “fresh consent” from the UK people could be sought for any new deal that emerges as a result of negotiations with other EU countries. However, many Conservative MPs want him to go further and to commit to a referendum on the question of whether

the UK remains in the EU or not - a so-called “in-out vote”. Philip Gordon, the US assistant secretary for European affairs in the US State Department, told journalists on Wednesday that the UK would always be a key ally of the US and that “what is in the UK’s interests is up to the UK”. But he added: “We have a growing relationship with the EU as an institution, which has an increasing voice in the world, and we want to see a strong British voice in that EU. That is in America’s interests. We welcome an outward-looking EU with Britain in it.” Discussing the often “inward-looking” history of EU negotiations, Mr Gordon said that “referendums have often turned countries inward”. “The more the EU reflects on its internal debate, the less it is able to be unified,” he said.

• Kurdish activists killed in Paris: Three Kurdish activists - among them a co-founder of the militant PKK group - are shot dead in Paris, but no motive has yet been established..

• Delhi rape suspects ‘tortured’: A lawyer for one of the five men charged with the abduction, rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi says the suspects have been tortured and coerced into admitting the crime. • Australia battles scores of fires: Fire crews are tackling more than 100 bushfires in south-eastern Australia, as forecasters warn of another hot spell at the weekend. • Obama ‘wants action’ on gun crime: US President Barack Obama is “determined” to curb gun violence, Vice-President Joe Biden says, as high-profile White House talks begin.

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The Voices of Almanzora – Christmas 2012

Zurgena & District Branch The Royal British Legion

THE DIET STARTS TOMORROW!

The Zurgena & District Branch “Lunch Club” got off to a “Great Start”, when we all agreed to put off our New Year Diet until 10th January because of our lunch date at the Meson de Irene on the 9th January. As you can see from the photographs there was no shortage of members willing to put up with yet another 3 course lunch over this extended festive season. Lettuce and celery anyone? Why not come and join us at Bar Latino’s, La Alfoquia every 1st Thursday and 3rd Wednesday of the month? You do not have to have been a member of the forces to join The Royal British Legion. New members are always welcome. Check out our web site at: www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/zurgena OR www.britishlegion.org.uk

The Voices of Almanzora was formed 10 years ago by a group of British residents living in and around Arboleas and Albox, and has continued to entertain the public ever since, with two main shows a year, performed at Museo Pedro Gilabert in Arboleas. In addition, the choir can be seen at various local events throughout the year, singing music which everyone knows, and helping to raise monies for local charities. Anyone is welcome to join the choir, and no previous experience is necessary. Rehearsal discs are provided for each of the four singing parts, because all music needs to be learned, and the only requirements are enthusiasm, and a commitment to enjoy one’s self. Rehearsals are held on Monday evenings in the Kubatin bar, at the rear of the Hostel Messon in Arboleas, from 6.00 – 8.00pm, and anyone interested in having a go, or just coming to listen is very welcome to visit us. For more information, visit our website at www.almanzora.moonfruit.com, or ring Nick Duncan on 634 348 696

By Bill Blevins, Financial Correspondent, Blevins Fr anks

New Asset Reporting Law For Spanish Residents

If you are resident in Spain and own overseas assets worth over €50,000, you need to declare them by 30th April under the new reporting requirement. Failure to do so would have very costly consequences. Assets to be declared If you own any of the following assets outside Spain, valued at €50,000 or more, you need to declare them. • Accounts held with financial institutions • Immovable property • Shares and securities • Life insurance policies • Income generated from the lending of money, rights or other assets to foreign entities. You need to declare them if you are the owner, beneficiary, or authorised signatory. This includes assets held by a trust.

If the value of your total assets in each class is less than €50,000, you are not obliged to report. Once you have reported the assets, you only need to report them again if the value of all your reportable assets has increased by €20,000 or more. Consequences of not reporting The undeclared income arising from the asset will be deemed to arise in the last tax year which is not statute barred – usually four years. This effectively abolishes the statute of limitations. You would have to pay all of the following: • Income tax at the income tax scale rates where the top rate is over 50% (even if the income would normally be taxed under the savings income regime). • Late payment interest for the last four years. • Penalties, which can be as high as 150% of the total tax due

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Lady of the Shades BY Darren Shan

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Shan is a successful writer of children’s horror stories. His first attempt at writing for adults didn’t do particularly well although he did acquire an adult following with the publishing of The City Trilogy and then Lady as he affectionately calls it. The idea for Lady was conceived in 1999 and the book was finally published in 2012, 13 years in the making! The book was based around the old film noir movies such as Double Indemnity and Hell’s Horizon. Including a number of ghosts who haunt the protagonist because of his murky past was Shan’s additional contribution to this popular genre. In exploring the boundaries of a dark supernatural thriller Shan admits to his purpose which was “to really mess with the minds of readers.” What he does in fact, is to “mess” initially with the mind of Ed, the main character who is forced into questioning what is real and what is unreal. We discover the truth when Ed discovers it but what is fascinating is that we rarely understand the truth. It’s a bit like saying that the goalposts are constantly changing. The story has a dramatic opening with an assassination in Chile with a graphic description, typical of Shan’s style: “His head exploded in a cone of bone, brain and blood.” Then we discover that the assassin has been approached by the “tight-fisted gangster” Mikis Menderes to perform another “operation.” The thriller angle is developed from the start, Ian Fleming style, engaging and gory. Ed is an American writer, interested in the paranormal and SHC-Spontaneous Human Combustion. His main belief is that ghosts might be the result of a “violent, unnatural death.” He meets Joe in London who shares his interests but all is not what it seems! The pair are conducting some ghostly research for the new novel:”immersing himself in the murky world of the dead” is how Ed describes it. He admits to “hovering on the abyss of an insane pit” but he is determined to prove that ghosts are real and that his mind is not “deluded.” We are given insight into his deep insecurities and disturbed mind constantly questioning his own sanity throughout the novel. He thrives on danger and finds “normality” tedious. “The quest for answers has kept me sane.” The shades represent the apparitions that haunt hum and the lady is Deleena Emerson who Ed falls passionately in love with. And yet is she another of Ed’s spectres? Ed knows that the apparitions want him destroyed and the story reveals horrendous details of Ed’s past showing cruelty and ruthlessness. Hard to believe for a writer of fiction. He becomes infatuated and obsessed with Deleena the “ghost of the girl” he thinks about constantly and this distracts him from writing his novel although she does have a calming effect on Ed and makes him feel “different, less complicated and reserved.” It is a “chaste affair” with feelings of lust and longing without the sex! Ed becomes hopeful that she will cure him of his ills and “banish the spectre of the ghosts.” The two major themes are betrayal and deception and as the novel progresses the revelation becomes apparent that Ed’s “creature of the shadows” the love of his life doesn’t exist. Murders ensue followed by a dabbling in the paranormal and a visit to a mystic to make contact with Deleena’s spirit and discover the truth. Shan plays mind games with Ed and of course the reader until the bitter and twisted truth rears its ugly head. Ed’s soul is destroyed and he plunges into hell a broken man bearing maudling thoughts of death. “I’ve been a figure in a tragic play. Now I must accept my fated end with the same dignity and resignation as Othello or Macbeth.” The fatal flaw? Greek tragedy? Shakespearian tragedy? Call it what you like. Dark and chilling but thrilling. Publisher: Orion Books. ISBN: 978-409-4360-4

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It was Saturday evening as I charged through the doors of the Albox Urgencia and came to an abrupt halt. Sitting around the waiting area were: The usual tiny elderly person; the inevitable Moroccan woman with babe in arms and another apparently Velcro’d to her leg, and a middle-aged man who was presumably a gardener, as he seemed to be wearing a good portion of his work in the form of mud and weeds. The reception desk, however, was as deserted as the Marie Celeste. The explosive nature of my entry did not go unnoticed, and a small round man wearing small round glasses on his small round face sauntered into view. He gave me the sort of look that people generally reserve for unmentionables stuck to the bottom of their shoes. ‘Keh?’ he enquired. In Spanish I rattled out ‘I need help. My husband has collapsed and is unconscious in my house. I need a doctor to come.’ An obstinate look spread slowly across his round face. It was a look which said ‘I’m going to make you sweat for josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk this.’ A donkey,

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viewpoint seeing this look, would have acknowledged him as a master of non-cooperation. He shrugged his shoulders and repeated the Keh. I had given him all the necessary words, in more or less the right order, plus I was generating enough nervous energy to light two roundabouts and a Big Dipper. I felt that he should be able to work out that medical help was called for, even if only to administer veterinary strength tranquiliser to the tower of stress hovering before him. I opened my mouth to start all over again when Gardener Man sprang to his feet and planted himself foursquare in front of my adversary. ‘The lady said she needs help. Her husband has collapsed and is unconscious in her house. She needs a doctor to see him.’ He concluded with a heartfelt ‘Hombre’, the Spanish equivalent of ‘Doh’ as he re-took his seat. The human Weeble wobbled peevishly. He had been thwarted in his ambition to put the English lady in her place, which in his view was England. ‘Wait there.’ He pointed to a specific floor tile, and with the urgency of a continental drift, departed to seek the doctor. I waited on the exact tile, fearing that to move off it might render me invisible, or at least invalidate my plea for medical assistance. The doctor appeared, had no trouble understanding me, scooped up his bag and within a minute we were en route for my house.

There is Nothing Carved in Stone, but

Completely out of the blue the other night, a thought came into my head whilst enjoying some out of season mince pies in front of the telly and I asked my wife, what she wanted putting on her head stone?” Well she nearly choked on the pie and I also noticed, resisted the urgent need to take a slurp of tea to help it down, because she was now eying the brew suspiciously and probably wondered if it had perhaps acquired a new and exotic additive. “No seriously”, I assured her,“It’s just that I was wondering what to put on mine and wondered if you had given your own any serious thought.” Once she had calmed down

having reached the conclusion that her husband was not after all a latter day Dr Crippen, she considered the matter for a few moments. “Just the usual I suppose”, she eventually told me. “Loving wife of etc. etc. You know – that kind of thing”. Obviously comforted, she now took a tentative sip of her Sainsbury’s Red Label. “You still want your ashes buried in the village cemetery back home then?” she asked. Hell no I didn’t. I had changed my mind about that a long time ago and suddenly realised that I had failed to inform the good lady. Good job I didn’t snuff it in my sleep last night I thought, otherwise I might have woken up under a load of dirt and a lot of Suffolk sods . . . no offence intended to any of our past East Anglian neighbours if they are reading this. Because what I wanted, I now belatedly informed Janet, was to have the head stone as discussed, but purely as a memorial to the 30 years of our lives we had spent in the village together. The village

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where over the years, we had embraced the community spirit and become involved in just about every facet of our bucolic idyll. As a Parish Councillor at one time, I had personally taken on the duty of keeping the various greens, church yard and cemetery in good nick and I was a familiar sight in the summer, whizzing round the village on the PC’s bright red Kubota ride-on mower - grinning like some demented Monty Don on speed. I often pondered where exactly in that pleasant three acres of ground - only half of which was at that time occupied – I would eventually find myself resting. Hopefully it would be the very last plot by the boundary hedge, although I noticed during a recent visit, that the dead centre of the village is filling up worryingly fast. So no, my ashes should be distributed elsewhere in an appropriate place I told my wife – a place where I was most happy, but one that I would be content to leave to her discretion. She thought for a bit and then said, “Aren’t they going to be a bit surprised when I chuck you

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The struggle to re-establish democracy in Alqueria began gathering pace. Led by the indefatigable Manuela, the forces of good waged a ceaseless campaign to ruin Rodriquez’s standing in the village. His picture was pinned to the information board in the village square under the title ‘ENEMY OF DEMOCRACY’. Unfortunately next to a police notice asking for information concerning an overturned garbage truck. Most of the villagers thought it was a ‘Spot the difference’ competition. On Christmas Eve Manuela broke into Rodriquez’s house dressed in nothing more than a thin sheet and chains. She was hoping to play the old Marley’s Ghost ploy. However the sight of Manuela wandering abroad at night partially dressed and fettered was not really that unusual. It did frighten Rodriquez but not for the reason she intended. Rodriquez was soon to become completely demoralised. He was a broken man. A five-year-old with a balloon on a stick would have him running scared. He looked terrible, unshaven and dulleyed, his countenance resembled the rear-end of a badger. He turned to drink or at least he fell over more than usual. Seen laying in the gutter one evening, passers-by considered the kiss-of-life but settled for sending a get well card instead. Paradoxically Manuela and the Hill People needed Rodriquez, without him there would be no opposition. No opposition would mean a one party state, exactly what the ‘Alqueria Three’ have been struggling to overturn. They had to open discussions with the man. At midday after an unseasonably warm morning, Manuela, Poyato and Gruntmore walked purposefully down the Avenida del Rico towards Rodriquez’s house. They spanned the road. The girl Manuela in the centre. A heavy silence hung in the air. Their footsteps resonated through the hushed streets of Alqueria. Rodriquez was terrified, he hung white sheets from the windows surrendering unconditionally. Shaking and sweating Rodriquez promised to return the village to democracy and support whatever proposals the Hill People put forward. He promised complete unity in the Alquerian parliament, which of course is very undemocratic. After a flagon of the best Remitroot Liquor and the most soothing of tones from Manuela, agreement was reached. Rodriquez must remain in opposition and could return to his old rotten ways as long as he did it democratically. He would of course have to relinquish the Remitroot crop. Rodroot100 was again called Remitroot and sales soon recovered bringing Alqueria back to prosperity. Matas only lived in Alqueria for a week. Seven days of its dysfunctional population was enough for him and he returned to his dark dank cave. By mutual agreement the incident was never spoken of again.


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One of Andalucia’s most dramatically positioned pueblos blancos (white villages), Arcos balances atop a rocky limestone ridge, its whitewashed houses and stone castle walls stopping abruptly as a sheer cliff face plunges down to the fertile valley of the river Guadalete below Declared a national historic-artistic monument in 1962 in recognition of its exceptional architecture and impressive location, the old town is a tangled labyrinth of cobbled streets that lead up to a sandstone castle, the Castillo de los Arcos. As you’d expect from such a spectacular vantage point, there are exhilarating views over the town and the rolling plain below. Although its time under the Moors was one of its most successful, Arcos has had a long history of occupation, as shown by the discovery of numerous archaeological remains from the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Tartessian, Phoenician and Roman periods. Plentiful water and its superb defensive hilltop location were the main attractions for settlers. Arcos’s population of 28,000 is divided between the newer town on the lower slopes of the ridge and the old town, which you reach by following Cuesta Belén up the hill. In the heart of the old town is the cobbled Plaza de Cabildo, its picturesque situation somewhat marred by its dual function as a car park. On the southern side of the square there are some stomach-churning views, where the mirador (viewpoint) ends in a steep 150m-high cliff Among the most memorable of Arcos’s pretty and often strikingly narrow streets are the alley-like Calle Cuna and Calle Maldonaldo, lined with elegant palacios built by the town’s 18th-century nobility and overhung by wroughtiron rejas of windows. Tapas bars in the old town are concentrated on or near the central Callejón de las Monjas. Try the Mesón El Patio, an atmospheric cave-like bar near the Santa María church that serves good-value tapas. If you want something more

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formal, one of the most upmarket restaurants in town is El Convento on Marques d e To r r e s o t o, which is in a 17thcentur y palace and has plenty of game dishes on the menu. The terrace at the luxurious Parador on Plaza del Cabildo is the place to go for a leisurely drink in style and enjoy the best views in Arcos. Down below the town is the Guadalete river lined with olive and orange groves. The tourist office is on the Plaza del Cabildo (Mon-Sat 10.00-14.00 and 15.30-19.30, Sun 10.00-14.00). LA COLA DEL EMBALSE DE ARCOS NATURAL AREA This embalse (reservoir), close to Arcos de la Frontera, is worth a visit for its waterfowl, particularly in winter when there are many more birds here and it is also a stopping place for migratory birds. The area covers 120ha and includes the reservoir and small surrounding area. Regular sights include little and great crested grebes, grey herons, coots and ducks like mallards, red-crested pochards and shovelers. There are also ospreys in winter Easily easily accessible, take the A382 from Arcos de la Frontera towards Villamartín. A few kilometres out of Arcos turn right towards El Bosque and then follow the road around the southern edge of the embalse to a village called El Santiscal, from where there are good views to the reservoir.

A couple of days ago, I was asked to run a clean-up on a client’s computer. This I did, and after making a considerable reduction on “start-up” time and vast improvement on running speed, I left the client, who was extremely happy with 20€ in my pocket. Cleaning, as talked about in an earlier article, is a relatively straightforward list of operations that improves the “start up” time and running speed. Anyone can do it with a little caution but allowing a trained, qualified and experienced professional (me) will guarantee the success that you desire and demand. While at the client’s, they asked whether they should upgrade the computer by adding memory and a bigger hard drive. This is a common and very valid question as processing power is usually doubled every 18 months, and after looking at the specification of their computer I had an alternate suggestion. When you buy a new system you will automatically get the entire kit and caboodle. Mouse, monitor, keyboard and box, usually at a price beyond what we all would like to pay. Usually, the current mouse, keyboard and monitor will still be completely functional and it is pointless to replace the complete system. The suggestion that I made was, quite simply, to replace the box! The ‘box’ that is being referred to is the main computer which contains the disk drives, processor(s) and connectors for the peripherals. Peripherals are the ‘bits’ that are attached to the box to allow you to ‘do things’, e.g. Keyboard, Mouse, USB devices and the like. So, why replace the entire box? Why not just replace the motherboard, memory, processor and fan as separate components? How about a third option to have a pre-built motherboard that has the memory chips, processor and cooling fan all installed and tested? The answer in most cases is down to the almighty dinero, moola, dosh or bank balance. I compared the prices of a list of component to a pre-built ‘bare-bones’ system with these components installed and tested on two of my favourite websites ‘Dynos’ (www.dynos.es) website and my favourite english website ‘Ccl Computers’ (www.cclonline.co.uk). The conclusion from this research shows that there is very little difference in prices (actually the prices were to within 10 cents!) and had the added benefit of the motherboard being tested as working! So why suggest a complete base unit which did cost 75€ more? It too has been pre-built and tested and has the addition of an acceptably large 500Gb Hard disk and case with power supply all ready to go! What I will ask you to do is look on the internet at base units and compare the prices to the equivalent list of components. Assuming that you have enough knowledge (and it really isn’t rocket science), a suitable case with power supply and the Hard drive that holds all you data from your previous machine what is stopping you being Dr Frankenstein and creating your own ‘tailor made’ monster? Nothing! Not a single thing! There will be minor niggles such as removing the old drivers that were part of the old system and replacing them with the correct ones for this new system configuration, ensuring that you kept any static build up in your body to a minimum (static kill electronics stone dead!) and you understand what jumpers, if any, need to be set, there are more but these things are only niggles! But you have your data exactly where you left it, in a box you are familiar with, in the environment that you know! I have built, literally, 1000’s of computers from basic components, over the years and seen the development of the internal workings of the PC change dramatically yet stay exactly the same. So my final thoughts are: 1. Do you NEED to ‘keep up with the Jones’s’ and have the latest and greatest? 2. Are you being fooled by the adverts for the next ‘latest and greatest operating system’? 3. Are you just ignorant (having insufficient knowledge!) about what your needs really are? As always, I can help you by answering just about any computer related question that you might have because eventually you will use people you can trust to look after your complete computer needs and who else offers so mush free information?

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The beginning of a new year can get you inspired to make changes or to do things differently. Read our ideas for resolutions to make this New Year a happier, more organized, and more beautiful year for ourselves and our homes. To find “Your Style” gather ideas by studying decorating photos, magazines, TV shows, books and websites. If you don’t know where to start, then take a style quiz, to refine your ideas. Tear out pictures, play with colour and make mental notes of things that really appeal to you, from china patterns and wallpaper to flower arrangements and rug designs. Keep your ideas and dreams in a design notebook. Then, when you’re ready to decorate you’ll have plenty of clues as to what you really love and want.

creativity rather than an unlimited budget to furnish or fix up your home; be a savvy shopper and find bargains that turn to treasures with your own creativity. Don’t turn up your nose at used furniture; after all, used pieces become treasured antiques with a few more years. Scratches and dents provide a story and an opportunity to fix and recycle. Fresh paint or refinishing helps you reuse a cast off. And with the work you put into these projects, you’ll discover a hidden piece to cherish.

Why not resolve to make this year more beautiful

Live With What You Love: When for you and your home, more organized and efficient

you’re making decisions on purchases for your home, whether it’s a major piece or an accent, only bring into your home things you truly love. We’re not just talking about furniture or decorative pieces in a certain style, we’re talking about

for your lifestyle, and more in tune with your own personal style?

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Get Organized: This first resolution is a great one, because even if you don’t get any further on the list, you’ll really feel that you’ve accomplished something, and you’ll appreciate it throughout the year. Clean out a wardrobe, rearrange your kitchen cupboards, discover the floor of your garage! Just organising a space to make room for what you need to do every day or every week, such as reading, will make you feel like you’ve achieved. Next, make space for the things that you want to do—like cooking, crafts, or painting. Don’t be too grandiose in your plan or you’ll get discouraged before you reach your goal. Let your organisation solutions fit your budget - large or small - and you will feel revitalised and refreshed. Your space will work for you.

Choose Your Style: If someone gave you 10,000 Euros or 50,000 Euros to redecorate your home, what would you do? Would you be stumped to decide even where to start? Or would you know exactly what you wanted and how to achieve that goal?

decorative elements that you want to live with. This resolution extends to colour, texture, focal pieces and collectibles. You’ll decide whether you want heavy drapes or light curtains, colourful walls or a subtle background, heavy mirrors or Chinese porcelain. How much better to have even one piece of something wonderful that you love than to have a whole house filled with humdrum pickups!

Don’t Be Impatient!: An empty space might be better than a wall filled with an impulsively-chosen piece of furniture or piece of artwork. Don’t buy something unless you really love it, or you might have “buyer’s remorse” when you later find what you really wanted. Save your money for the “perfect armoire” or a “just right” dining room set, an oil painting instead of a poster, or a beautiful lamp rather than basic lighting. Don’t settle for something okay. You’ll find the pieces you love will be with you through your lifetime, and things you purchased on impulse will go out with the next trash. Buy with a sharp eye for quality, style, and function. Reuse, Recycle & Appreciate The start of a new year is a good time to plan to economise. Use

LEGAL CORNER WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR

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Q. P lease explain the situations in which a resident qualifies for non-payment of capital gains tax A: The first thing is to be able to prove to the notary the day of the sale that you are in fact a Spanish tax resident. It is very important to realize that having what everyone calls the “residencia” issued by the police does not in fact prove you are a tax resident of Spain, and that if this is the only document you take to the notary to prove tax residency, the notary will consider you a nonresident and you will be subject to a 3% retention. To prove you are a tax resident your solicitor needs to request a certificate from the tax authorities, which can then be taken to the notary. If you suffer the nasty surprise of them saying that in fact you are a non resident, you will need to get this amended by proving to them that you are in fact a resident before they will issue you with the correct certificate for the notary. The best way to secure tax residency status is making a resident income tax declaration in Spain in June of every year. If you are going to sell shortly, request this certificate in advance to avoid last minute surprises. 1. The possible total or partial exemption from capital gains tax due to reinvestment (roll-over): If you are a resident and sell one property to purchase another of the same or higher price you can claim 100% exemption from capital gains tax. To benefit you have to have been a resident for at least 3 year before the sale takes place, and you must purchase the next property within 2 years of the sale. If you are moving to a smaller property, you can claim exemption of a percentage of the capital gains tax. 2. C laim of total exemption if you are over 65 years old: If you are over 65 and sell your main home (where you must have lived for at least 3 years as a resident), you can claim 100% exemption from capital gains tax even if you do not reinvest. If the property is owned by a couple and one member is over 65 and the other is not, you are allowed to claim the exemption in respect to half the price. If you do not qualify for any of the above exemptions the rate of tax applied to your profit is 21% for profit up to 6000 euros, 24% for profit between 6001 euros and 24000 euros and 27% of profit above 24,001 euros. Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street.


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Houses Worth 66% More Than in 2001

The sharp decline experienced in housing prices since early 2008, estimated by experts to be more than 30% on average, has not prevented the value of homes being much higher today than in 2001. According to an analysis by the independent value experts, Euroval, from the official Ministry of Development data, the cost per square metre of private housing in 2012 is 66.2% higher (1,607 euros) than that recorded 11 years ago (771 euros), a figure which virtually doubles the increase registered by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the same period, of 35.8%. This increase in housing prices differs greatly depending on the autonomous region. Prices in Murcia and Andalusia shot up by 75% and 74.8%, respectively, while housing today in Navarra has only increased by 22.2% since more than a decade ago, and in the Canary Islands by 27.9%. It seems that the boom (2004 to 2007) had lesser impact in these latter two regions. In Madrid, prices are 47.5% higher and in Catalonia they have increased by 55.1%. In addition, the average figure of 66.2% almost doubles the increase in the overall CPI from November 2001 to November 2012. According to this index, the cost of living rose by 35.8% in 11 years, which is well below the increase in house prices, despite their tough adjustment in recent years. Specifically, if house prices had increased at the same rate as other goods, then the price per square metre of private housing today would cost an average of 1,048 euros. Euroval notes that “although these increases are higher than the growth of the gross domestic product of the economy at that time, it is little consolation for the brutal market decline in general over all regions.” In this sense, the appraiser states that the measures, mainly financial, taken by the

Government “have created uncertainty in the real estate market” bringing with it “a gradual reduction in prices.” Regarding the implementation of the ‘bad bank’, Euroval believes that the creation of Sareb in the autumn “further reinforced the idea that they were moving towards a liquidation of real estate, causing a fall in demand, barely offset by the irrational incentive that in January 2013 they were to raise VAT and eliminate the tax deduction for home purchases”. El Mundo reported that, with regard to the sale of homes, the appraiser recalled how between 2004 and 2007 the market for new houses registered a “very strong increase” even equaling the second hand market. 2006 was notable among these years, when Spain signed nearly one million housing transactions. Now, looking at the present and the future, Euroval points out that the number of purchases of new homes are again well below that of transactions on second hand homes (220,000 for 100,000 approximately), saying “It remains stagnant and, although there was a surge in the last quarter of 2012 for tax reasons, even falls below the volume of purchases made in this market in 2011.” Also in their analysis Euroval says that “new building permits are at levels never seen before, with falls of 80% compared to 2001″. Specifically, according to one of the appraiser’s tables, residential construction has fallen by 93.6% in Valencia, followed by 93.5% in Murcia and 92% in the Canary Islands. “Spain at present has only about 15% of the projects they had 11 years ago (500,000 in 2011 and 50,000 in 2012). These plummeting figures are extremely serious considering the importance of the sector,” Euroval concluded. For the latest property news go to:

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Total Entertainment is more than internet café. Along with your English newspapers and Ma Claire also has all you need for Year. Diaries & Calendars in Eng Spanish, hit the January sales shopping trip to Murcia on 24th Jan 12€ each and celebrate Carnival a on Saturday 16th February. It’s Os so beat the winter blues by watc latest movies at the Mini Cinema, hire the whole room for just 15 10). At Total Entertainment you up all major mobile phone netwo purchase Euro Direct phonecards can call the family back home about the weather! For more info call Claire on 950 121 318 Sol Supermercado is a relativ supermarket based in Albox spe in British products, including dr frozen foods, household, toiletr not forgetting pet food/treats. Go strength to strength, Sol Superm has now been trading since Octob and is jointly and solely owned b and April. Their aim is to provide British products to their custom listening to what they want. They new lines each week from the also like to change their frozen f a weekly basis thus achieving They are open Monday to Friday to 5.30pm and Saturday 10.00am and are conveniently located o Lepanto, inbetween the Mercado Bar Lepanto which boasts ample Jacqui and April would like to t opportunity to thank all customers new for their continuing support. Frank & Dianne of One Stop Po in Longos courtyard would like to our customers A Happy New Y are pleased to offer the following .Firstly we are offering a cryst change to the first 10 customers 200euros,or a normal sand ch 80euros. A great offer not to be We now have in stock a choice of 2 systems, reducing chemical u only 700 euros fitted. Did you kn pool water of drinking standard organized through us? 18,000 l 140euros. Why not brighten up y with a new liner or border? A fre is available on different designs. coping stones cracked or disco If so we can replace them in colours. Summer solar covers, filters etc.are also supplied & fitte Re-grouting, acid baths, leak dete also available & a pre-season ch of your system for only 30€. We r your One Stop Pool Shop!! If you are an enthusiastic reader o do call at The Book Box in The C outside Ferreteria Longo (on the you go from Arboleas towards Their selection of more than 16,00 will give you huge choice. Jay & J great pride in the quality of thei all of which are checked, clean catalogued before sale. Both av


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to advertise on this feature enthusiasts, Jay & John can usually give you advice on new authors and titles to fit your preferences. All you need to do is drop in and have a chat (no purchase necessary!). They also operate a free bookfinder service, a free Book Club with discounts for regular customers and book tokens for those difficult decisions about gifts for birthdays and anniversaries etc. The Book Box can also usually beat contemporary electronic publications on price – and you won’t have to back them up onto your computer! Bekki, Miguel, Mike & Maureen of A&A AUCTIONS & SALESROOMS have been running this successful family business for over 3 years now in Albox and have opened in their new premises on the Longo Centro Commercial site in Albox right next to Animalbox where they have doubled in size, here they have over 1000sqr metres which allows them to display sale items to maximum effect. They have a large range of furniture, garden furniture, electrical goods, many household items and they can also take the stress out of clearing your or a loved one’s house for you. Business is open as usual from 9am - 2pm Monday to Thursday & Saturdays, Friday (eve) opening 5pm - 9pm. for further information please call them on 950 06 4576 or 661 759 882. Tony and Catherine have successfully run Eurowise, just up from Mercadona in Albox, since April 2011. Their aim is to provide you with a one stop place to get all your English essential. With regular deliveries from the UK, their huge selection of chilled, frozen, dried and ambient foods including pies and pastries, changes regularly, so pop in today in case you miss any goodies, you won’t be disappointed! You can also top up your Hits mobile with them and they have a limited amount of post boxes available for just €10 per year! Visit their new website www.eurowise. eu for more information and new offers! Opposite Banco Popular and next to the lottery shop in Albox

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is Dean’s Barbers. A quaint old fashioned barber for the gents to have a treat. Juan Carlos offers a traditional shave for those special occasions or a normal trim or cut and style to make you look smart. He also caters for Children with reduced rates. For more information or to make an appointment call 666 618 122. Just before you go over the bridge to get to Deans Barbers, you will find on the left hand side, Khan Doner Kebabs. Opening from noon to midnight they offer daily meal deals to include a kebab/ Burger/Chicken pieces with Chips and a choice of cold drink, starting from as little as 4.80€, great when you don’t fancy cooking or for a snack after a night out!!! A home from home is what we believe a great B&B should aim to achieve . A quiet village location “ Piedra Amarilla “ which is a great place to unwind, food is served in our bar next door The Yellow Stone with breakfasts from 2e, a variety of lunches are available daily At the Polari B&B and The Yellow Stone Bar our motto is “GOOD TIMES with GREAT FRIENDS.the B&B hosts secure grounds and ample parking your beloved pet is welcome to join the angoran rabbit roaming loose in the grounds ,At casa polari B&B you can choose to stay at a daily/weekly rate . For those awaiting a house sale we will endeavour to ease the stress.. We are only a click or call away . We look forward to seeing you soon from all at the Polari and Yellow Stone Bar Located just along from the BP garage in Albox is SolyMar estate agents and The Post Shop. Having sold several houses lately, we are looking for legal properties up to the value of €150,000 to add to our sales portfolio. Furthermore, we are also looking for rental properties, particularly Villas with Pools, furnished or unfurnished. We are also official HITS mobile phone agents and have a wide selection of phones available and in stock. We can also provide you with a HITS sim card and port your old number if

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required. The Post Shop offers a full range of postal sending and receiving services and provides Offex Mail Services along with FedEx and other courier facilities. Our secure post boxes are available at just €35 per year. We are also official IBEX insurance agents for all your insurance needs. We are open 9:30am to 3pm Monday to Friday. Telephone 950064584. THE CORNER SHOP has been open over a year & is going from strength to strength. Our aim is to give the best service & best prices in the area. We have a large range of all your favourite food products plus chilled goods, household items, pet products & much much more! We also get numerous requests for those extra special things, so if there is something you can’t find over here or are missing then come & speak to Cheryl & she will do her best to source it for you! The shop is ideally situated, just 1 minute from Suicide Junction (turn right round Ibex Insurance office, straight on past Bar Coyote). We have easy parking for your convenience outside the shop & a car park. Our website is updated regularly with all our Special Offers. www.

alboxcornershop.com - Pay us a visit soon! We really are your local Corner Shop! Pitstop in Oria is you one stop shop for all your cars needs. We supply and fit most makes of tyres starting at only 30€ as well as part worn tyres from 20€, whats more if you purchase 2 or more tyres then you get your tracking done for free. We are also able to offer fixed price servicing for all makes and models of cars. All services also include a FREE safety/ITV check. We also have a selection of cars for sale at very competitive prices. For more information please give us a call on 950 124 828. Diggit Spain offer mini digger hire in and around the Oria/ Cantoria/Albox area. Ideal for help with Landscaping, patios and terraces, paths and driveways. Let some one else do the hard work for you as our digger also comes with the man to operate it!!! We do not charge for delivery. Not sure if our digger is right for the job? Then call us today for more help and advice. 682 122 363/660 068 970.

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WE HAVE THE FULL RANGE OF HITS PHONES & SIM CARDS IN STOCK Contact us now on: Tel: 950 064 584 | Mob: 654 590 258 Email: info@solymarspain.com | Web: www.solymarspain.com We also offer all major mobile top ups from our office

POLARI B&B Your Home From Home

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Pets Welcome.... Piedra Amarilla Next to the “Yellow Stone” Bar Tel: +34 634 332 178 polaribandb@gmail.com Email for details or bookings

TOTAL Entertainment More than

just an Internet Cafe

Log on & view our new website www.totalentertainment.es

January sale

All Christmas stock half marked price

dvd’s 2 for €5 paperback fiction 2 for €4.20 avon cosmetics from €1

Just call into Total Entertainment, Avenida Lepanto, Albox (opp football stadium) or call Claire on 950 121 318 / 691 987 454 contact@totalentertaiment.es

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Mobile top-ups available We now have Post Boxes available for just 10€ per year!

Post office services & passport checks

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House Prices Fell by 11.3% in 2012

The average price of housing in Spain reduced by 11.3% in 2012 over the previous year, a more moderate adjustment than that experienced in previous months, due to a spike in the number of transactions generated to

beat the 31st December deadline for the end of tax deductions and the rise in VAT for new housing. According to the Spanish Real Estate Market Index (Imie) for the last month of 2012, released on Tuesday

by the appraiser Tinsa, Spanish properties have become cheaper by 33.3% since reaching their highest prices in December 2007.

By area, houses in the capitals and large cities were those which recorded

for rent in Los Carasoles... Beautiful villa on a 400m2 plot

3 bedrooms, two baths, patio and spacious garden. Exterior shed for storage. Quiet area with nice views and 20 minutes from the beach -

Rental: 300€ pcm

For more information or to arrange to view a property call or email New Horizon Villas, Los Carasoles. Open 9am - 2pm

Tel Office: 950 449 600 Out of hours: 636 20 50 70

info@newhorizonvillas.com www.newhorizonvillas.com

property guide.... Many can do it well... Some can do it very well... but only a few do it like us... always with the customer in mind Camposol Business centre sector a, camposol mazarron

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TEL: 968 592 679

the largest reductions in their prices in December (-14%), followed by those located in metropolitan areas (-13.7%) and on the Mediterranean coast (12.5%). Below the average were homes in the Balearic and Canary Islands (-6.6%) and those in other smaller municipalities (-7.7%). Regarding the decreases accumulated, by area, Diario Sur reported that since their highest values reached, the prices of the houses on the Mediterranean coast have become cheaper by 40.1% and in the capitals and major cities by 36.7%. Also, prices have accumulated declines, since their highs, in the metropolitan areas of 35.4%, in the Balearic and Canary Islands (27.3%), and the remaining municipalities (-27.6%). FOR UP-TO-DATE PROPERTY NEWS GO TO: WWW.KYERO.COM

VERA APARTMENT FOR RENT

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2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, pENTHOUSE APARTMENT IN VERA PLAYA ALL MOD CONS, BALCONY & ROOF TERRACE OFFERING FANTASTIC VIEWS

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Household Debt Fell by 3.6% in November

Household debt fell again year-on-year in November, by 3.6%, to 840,792 million euros, which put it at levels recorded in 2007, before the crisis, according to the Bank of Spain. In relation to the previous month, family debt rose by 0.31%, marking the second monthly increase of the year after that recorded in June. The household debt was particularly affected year-on-year by the decline in consumer credit, which fell by 4.1% to stand at 194,428 million euros. Similarly, mortgage debt fell by 3.5% in November year-onyear, and stood at 643,426 million euros, representing 76.5% of total household debt. This ratio has remained the same for several years, since the fall in housing investment has paralleled that of the total debt, so that the amount that families spend on their home occupies the majority of their savings. Meanwhile, corporate debt fell by 4.6% in November yearon-year, and totalled 1,198 billion euros, its lowest level since November 2007, while in relation to October it registered a decrease of 0.4%. The inter-annual drop in this balance is explained by the decrease in loans granted by resident credit institutions and off-balance securitised loans, which fell by 7.2% to 779,014 million euros. In contrast, according to Europa Press, securities other than shares grew by 13.3% in November, year- on-year, to 73,017 million euros, while foreign lending fell by 1.6% over the same month of 2011, to 346,372 million euros.

Apartment For Sale on golf course

1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen with white goods, Nice views of golf course parking, Mojacar approx 7 mins

now only

T: 664 291 793 jescott29@hotmail.co.uk

O Olive

• Farmhouse • Detached. • Renovated • Land area - 1.7 hec • Floor area - 180 m² • 4 beds • 2 baths

MORE PROPERTIES LIKE THIS NEEDED! Paul: 693 969 800 www.almeriapropertyfinder.com info@almeriapropertyfinder.com

Contact: 607 705 085 or 687 938 466

C/Llanos, Bedar (Next to the Miramar Restaurant)

Open: Monday-Friday 10.00am-3.30pm

www.olivehouse-es.com

Uleila del Campo

A country house in the Cantoria area

Price: €102,000 - £82,824

€39,950

A rare opportunity to purchase one of the oldest houses in the beautiful village of Turrillas situated about 50 minutes to the coast & just 45 minutes from Almeria airport

OLV513

Restored, large Cortijo in Almanzora Valley with lovely mountain and valley views

• 3 Double Bedrooms • Spacious Kitchen/Dining Room • Roof Terrace 45m2 • Large Covered Front Porch • Garage • 1500 metres garden • Walled and gated • Fully legal • Mains water & electricity

Urgently required

farmhouses & equestrian properties For Sale

€125,000

English Tel: 0044 1952 246 476 Email: berniefinlay@hotmail.co.uk

clients waiting to view info@icasaspain.com

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PRICE BROWN PARTNERSHIP ESTATE AGENTS/INMOBILARIA - MOJACAR

SALES, RENTALS & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT VENTAS, ALQUILERES Y MANTENAMIENTO

290,000 € Los Lobos DV1258 Outstanding detached villa of 172m2 on 10,00m2 +10,050 m2. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 sitting rooms, central heating & much more. Secure parking, large pool & ample terraces. MUST BE VIEWED.

155,000 € Mojácar Playa A1112 Very spacious upper apartment + outstanding sea views just 1 min. walk from the beach & chiringuitos. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & A/C. Underground parking. Community gardens & pool.

159,950 € Huerta Nueva DV1260 Charming detached bungalow of 86m2 on 578m2 in immaculate order. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Private parking, carport & garden with space for pool. Gas central heating. Pretty views.

109,950 € Cortijo Grande LV626 Very attractive terraced house of 85 m2 with a private terrace of 22m2 with fabulous views of the valley. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & furnished. Just a 15 minute drive to the local beaches.

170,000 € Mojácar Playa A1109 Immaculate ground floor apartment of 86m2 + 33m2 on a sought after front line complex. 2 bed, 2 bath, furnished. Well maintained community gardens & pools. Underground parking.

85,000 € Mojacar Playa LV652 Lovely modernised townhouse of 60m2 + 20 m2 private terrace with sea views. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Off street parking. Furnished. Less than 5 mins walk to the beach.

139,950 € Mojácar Playa LV602 Superb linked villa of 81m2 with a private terrace of 22m2 just 400m2 from the beach. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms & furnished. Well maintained community gardens & pool.

85,000 € Valle del Este A1148 A quality 2nd floor apartment of 70m2 in a well kept community next to the golf course. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Garage parking & storeroom. 2community pools. Country views.

97,500 € Cortijo Grande LV640 Lovely furnished front-line golf townhouse of 89m2 with breathtaking views over the golf course. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, private terrace. Short drive to towns & beaches.

www.pricebrown.com Tel: +34 950 478 915 Fax: +34 950 478 963 sales@pricebrown.com

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All properties listed with Price Brown comply with the consumer protection act - decreto 218/2005 11 Octobre (Andalucia).

Prices are correct for 7 days from going to print for all properties on these pages

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Where to go? What to do?

Local Business Directory

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Sky News

Live local & international News feeds

Our new website has been running for a while now, and this column is to introduce the new additions, explain what’s already there and to answer any questions you have... Based on the rising number of website hits, many of you are just discovering the new site...I’m not surprised as I included FREE to air TV! Basically, if you have an internet connection you can watch UK TV absolutely FREE. The channels available are BBC 1 and 2, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, ITV 2/3/4, E4, More 4, Dave, Really and for the children CBeebies. Below the channel links you will also find a TV guide. Soltimes FREE to air TV was designed as a secondary TV service which can be viewed anywhere around the home and even on the go (with a smart phone). If you have any questions or ideas please email me at

webmaster @soltimes.com

Pensions ‘Plunge Over £3,000 In Five Years’

People planning to retire this year expect to be living off the lowest average incomes recorded in six years, it is claimed. This year’s retirees expect to have a typical annual income of £15,300, making them around £3,400 a year worse off than workers who retired in 2008, according to the Prudential. The gap becomes much worse when taking into account the effects of inflation’s erosion of people’s household budgets. Someone who retired last year would have needed an annual income of £21,400 to have the same spending power as an average person who entered retirement in 2008 on a typical income of £18,700, the Prudential said. However, the average amount private employees retired on last year was £15,500, leaving them £5,900 worse off in real terms than workers who retired in 2008. Across Britain there is also a £5,700-a-year difference between the regions with the highest and the lowest anticipated incomes for people retiring this year. Londoners expect to retire on an annual income of around £18,200 this year, while retirees in the West Midlands have the lowest anticipated incomes, at £12,500. Post-financial crash, annuity rates have dropped 33% and wiped thousands of pounds off retirees’ incomes in recent years, while pensioners have faced a perfect storm of high living costs and low returns on their savings.

Experts also warned that possible changes to the way that Retail Price Index (RPI) is worked out could lead to more people being forced to put their retirement on hold due to the squeeze on their incomes. Tom McPhail, head of pensions research at financial services company Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “For people approaching retirement, that is a huge blow to their expectations at a time when it is probably too late for them to do anything about it.” Hargreaves Lansdown said that a 65-yearold man with a £100,000 pension pot could have secured an annual income of £7,855 by buying an annuity in the summer of 2008 but if he was doing so in December 2012, that figure would have fallen to £5,338. Quantitative easing (QE) has been blamed for pushing down annuity rates which set the size of someone’s retirement income for life. QE makes it cheaper for companies to borrow by pushing down the yield on government bonds, but annuity incomes are also based on these yields, meaning that new pensioners see their incomes reduced. The Office for National Statistics has also been consulting on changes to the RPI and the recommendations from this will be announced on Thursday. This trend downward is set to continue as baby boomers pass the age of 65, with 55% of 55 to 64-year-olds drawing a salary, compared with 41% in February 2010, Aviva has said. www.web.orange.co.uk

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We wish everyone a Happy New Year

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY REDUCED BY €45,000!

4 beds Townhouse for now €94,950

Immaculately kept large Townhouse set on a quiet, asphalted road in the Hamlet of El Largo, Cuevas del Almanzora overlooking the Mountains and the countryside. The property is massive with a total built area just for the townhouse of 146.79 mts² distributed between a large dining / living room with an open fire place, large fully fitted and well equipped kitchen with a

toilet and shower and a double bedroom on the ground floor; then internal staircase leading to a massive landing on the upper level of the property, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property also benefits from a garage with 18.04 mts² and the exclusive rights to use a court yard with an area of 15.87 mts². The property benefits from a roof solarium and has

pre-installation for air conditioning and is being sold furnished as per the inventory. There is a small shop in the hamlet and all other amenities are within the range of between 2 to 10 minutes drive. The beach is within 10 minutes drive. Also Desert Spring Golf Resort, Valle del Este Golf Resort, Marina de la Torre Golf Resort, Macenas Beach & Golf Resort and Cortijo Grande Golf Resort are all within a short drive away from the property.

The Airport of Almeria is within no more than 50 minutes drive, Murcia Airport is approx.1 hour drive and the motorway A7 E15 is less than 10 minutes drive. All in all an excellent opportunity that is reasonably priced and close to everything. For more information or to book a viewing appointment please visit our office or contact us via phone or e-mail. Ref: 1165

Paseo del Mediterraneo 197 - Mojacar - Almeria property group

Tel: 950 472 430 / 610 053 563

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Introducing T. J Carpentry

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We offer a design, manufacture & installation service with an exceptional level of quality & service at a competitive price. We are able to design, manufacture & install a huge range of kitchen furniture to suit your needs, with over 700 door styles & colour combinations we cater for every taste tradition to modern. We have something for everyone & remember its manufactured to your requirements. Our bespoke kitchen cabinets are manufactured and pre-assembled in our workshop using 18mm colour matched board with a solid back panel. As well as our huge range of kitchen door colours and styles we have a huge range of worktops, solid wooden block, granite and laminate are available. As with all our products our kitchen units can be manufactured any size.All cabinets, as well as any storage options are purpose made to your requirements.We have no set size doors widths or heights.

950 431 855 / 661 143 871 www.spanishestateagent.com

Arboleas, large 3 bed, 2 bath villa. 600m2. ONLY 110,000€

Taberno, villa on plot of 10,000m2. ONLY 59,950€

Antas Countryside. Villa and 400m2 plot. ONLY 160,000€

Vera. Large town house ONLY 109,000€

San Juan. Villa, 3 bedrooms, Private Pool. Only 216,000 €

Villa in Vera. Detatched, 3 Bedrooms. 325m2 plot. Only 122,000€

For a FREE home measure & quotation please contact Trevor on

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Easy Entertaining send your recipes to Herbed Goat Cheese and Balsamic editor@soltimes.com Tomato Crostini Great Food at Great Prices Tel: 633 684 855

Hugo Formerly of Cafe Bar International La Alfoquia, Plaza Santa Ana (Opposite the Old Station)

Open Everyday 9.30am - 11pm (except Monday) Kitchen open 9.30am - 4pm, 7 - 11pm

now showing all champions league & la liga games

Sunday Lunch

Served 2 - 6pm

From €4,95

Choose from Beef, Pork or Chicken with all the trimmings! Kentucky

Pizzas

Fried Chicken eat in or take away

Eat in or Take Away Tuesday - Sunday from 7pm

now serving GuiNness & strongbow

FREE

traditional paella (min2 people)

winter warmer menu

Method

Ingredients:

Preheat the oven Olive oil spray to 400F/200C/Gas 1 long French bread loaf 6. Using a bread 1½ cups tomatoes, diced knife cut the French 2 tbsp shallots, finely minced bread on a bias 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar about ½ inch thick. Lay each slice in 2 tbsp fresh basil, minced a single layer on 4 oz herb goat cheese a sheet pan and spray each side with olive oil. Place the sheet pan on the top rack of the oven and toast for 3 minutes on each side for a total of 6 minutes. Allow bread to cool before assembling. In a separate bowl, lightly toss the tomatoes, shallots and balsamic vinegar until completely coated. Spread a small amount of goat cheese on one side of each toasted bread slice. Then, scoop a small spoonful of the tomato mixture on top of the goat cheese. Garnish with the basil and season to taste.

667 919 025 Café Bar

To include

Homemade Steak Pie, Chips & Gravy Sausage & mash Gammon Steak, Chips, Peas & Pineapple

LA ALFOQUIA, ZURGENA

new Sunday lunch menu

Changes Daily & from only 4€ Music on Friday 18th January

only

from Abbie Lou

Hoisin Pork Stir-fry with Egg Noodles

WEDNESDAY NIGHT CURRY 2 Courses €6 NEW WINTER WARMER MENU from €4

5€

FISH, CHIPS & PEAS for €5

Available every day

Open Monday - Friday 8am til late Saturday & Sunday 9am til late

Café

Humbugs

Cafeteria & Pasteleria Menu s Night Whiskey Burn for your th 25 Januar y toasts Cock a Leekie Soup Haggis & Neeps!! Roast Beef & all the trimmings Raspberry Cranachan Coffee & Petit Fours !!Live Piper David West!!

€19.99

Daily Lunchtime specials including our British Beer Battered Cod & Chips! Choose from a good selection of home cooked meals - 2 meals for just...

10€

Open: Monday - Thursday: 9.30am-5.30pm / friday 9:30am-9pm Saturday 10am-3pm / Sunday Closed Find us in Arboleas 200m from Coviran

Tel 958 003 391 / 676 604 008

La FREE

VidaBar Cucador

new on tuesdays 6-9pm curry & chips cod & chips

only 5€

all Premier league football all welcome live ladies friendly darts wed 8pm

new tapas menu

only 1€

take away service till 7pm

SAXON REAL ALE ON TAP - ONLY 2.40€ PER PINT blackthorn cider

ESTRELLA ONLY 2€ PER PINT

Open Every Day 12pm - Late Tel: 950 634 562 • lavidacucador@gmail.com book the Venue: For your Private Parties, Weddings and Birthdays etc.

Method

Ingredients:

Cook the egg noodles 1 ½ cups egg noodles, according to the package uncooked directions. 2 tbsp vegetable oil Drain and set aside. 1– 1½ lb. pork, thinly In a small mixing bowl, sliced whisk the soy sauce, rice 1 cup green peppers, wine vinegar, Hoisin sauce, cubed ginger, chilli sauce and 1 cup celery, sliced on garlic until well combined. angle Set aside. 2 tsp soy sauce, Bring the vegetable oil 2 tsp rice wine vinegar to medium high heat in 3 tbsp. Hoisin sauce a wok or high-sided fry 1 tsp fresh ginger, grated pan. Sauté the pork, while stirring constantly, in the ¼ tsp chilli sauce oil for 4–6 minutes or until 2 tsp garlic, minced just undercooked. Add the celery and green peppers to the wok, and cook for an additional 2–4 minutes. Reduce the temperature to medium heat and add the Hoisin mixture to the wok. Bring to a boil and cook for 1 minute. Serve on top of the egg noodles.


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THE YELLOW STONE BAR PIEDRA AMARILLA ~ Opening Night WOW 2013, here we go!! Firstly a big THANK YOU to all our customers and friends, old and new, who came along and partied with us on our opening night.

d Goo

Our biggest reward

was to see everyone enjoying themselves, it was standing room only and

STONE BAR

we had nothing but positive feedback from all who attended. We

never

expected

such

a

fantastic

response

and

to

feel

such

a

great

sense of community spirit. It’s been great getting to know you all, learning individual

idiosyncrasies,

eccentricities

and

generally

beginning

to

feel

like

we’re part of the area. At the Yellow Stone Bar we believe in good honest food, we believe in honest prices and most importantly we believe our customers are our friends. You may have noticed our new menu, essentially we have kept the €2 and €5

breakfast

the

same,

available

from

9am

to

midday

but

we

have

also

added a lunch menu served from midday with last orders at 2:30pm. Food is available Monday to Saturday. So, why not come along and sample the delights of our resident Chef Richard. We aim to be a destination for those who

appreciate

life’s

pleasures;

beer,

coffee,

food

and

a

smile.

Experience

coffee at its finest, freshly ground, brewed and poured to perfection. With a focus on friendly service and a healthy dose of homemade cooking, we hope The Yellow Stone Bar will be everything your heart desires; drop in and say hello. We even have free Wi-Fi so you can catch up on your emails whilst having a coffee! So off into the New Year we go. All good things to everyone; be well, be happy and celebrate life. From the Yellow Stone Bar Team Tel: 634 332 178 Take away and bookings welcome.

K

ash bar

turre

formally Stop bar

opening times 9am - late • closed Monday

y Breakfasts Speci a d n al Su s m e enus h c n Lu darts

Large selection of drinks

pool table

big opening night saturday tel: 950 479 593 or 634 311 163

Grea tF rie nds YELLOW

s me i T

Breakfast

Lunches

served 9 ~ 12

2€ or 5€ Parties & Special Events catered for Ask at bar

Take-away available

12pm~ 2.30pm

Daily Specials

M obile top u ps @ bar

4€

free Wi-Fi

see bar

~ opening hours ~ Mon ~ Sat 9~9ish ~ S un 12pm~7pm

for bookings call PAUL: 634 332 178 Find us in Piedra Amarilla (Formerly The Grapevine) For more information and phone orders call Paul: 634

ITV CENTRE

← Albox

332 178

Fines →

Yellow Stone 1km Piedra Amarilla →

Bay ay b bistro istro B

The Fresh Food Restaurant

Menu del Dia

Deli Sandwich ONLY 9.95€ Menu Menu de la Noche from 6.95€ ONLY 12.95€ Full a la Carte Menu Available

open e daytim gs n & eveni

Sunday Lunch Special

3 Courses Including Roast of the Week

Only 9.95€

closed tuesdays

628 Tel:Tel: 950 450 199761 • 628391 761 391

To avoid disappointment please call and reserve your table

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Ingredients:

ALBOX

Cod ‘n’ Chip fridayS

MENU DEL DIA

2 Courses onl y served 12 - 3 except Fri & Sun €

Beer-battered Atlantic Cod, Homemade Chips, Mushy or Garden Peas… Fridays & Saturdays 12 - 9pm

5

Bar Menu Home-made puds Burgers, Lasagne, Omelettes, chilli

from

All Day Breakfast from 9am

5.95€

Includes FREE Tea or Coffee

traditional served 12.30 - 5pm SUNDAY LUNCH

Friday & Saturday Evenings Restaurant Open 6pm-9pm

Topside of beef & Yorkshire pudding roast Pork with crackling and apple sauce tender roast CHICKEN with stuffing local grown potatoes , seasonal vegetables glass of house wine, tubo of beer or a coffee

SUNDAY BREAKFAST

Delicious & Home-cooked

starters, puddings 2€

onl y 6.95€

Menu From 5.95€

each

to include a FREE Drink

Friday

15 FEB th

SERVED 10AM-12PM

Activities at

Monday

Rock ‘n’ Roll..........7:30

Traveling Acoustics

Tuesday

Acoustic Musicians & Floor Singers

all levels welcome to come along, bring your instruments and join in

A Night of Music to Enjoy

All Welcome 8pm Start

Quirky Quiz............7:30

Wednesday

Bingo with Ged...2:30 Line Dancing with Carrie..7:30

Thursday

Ceroc Dancing & Fun Social Night..7:30 Plus

Robin & with Friends

ALBOX

Art Classes held most days Pop into the bar for more info Computer Club Keep fit & slimming classes check the board for times •••

← ARBOLEAS BAZA → Av•••AL . L BO ep an X → to jacksalbox@gmail.com

OPEN 9AM-LATE MON-SAT 10-6 SUN

@

BP Garage

950 120 718 / 610 641 567

For the brownie batter ½ cup all-purpose flour ¼ tsp baking powder ¼ tsp salt 5 tbsp unsalted butter, cut into pieces 4 oz coarsely chopped bittersweet chocolate 1/3 cup granulated sugar 2 large eggs ½ tsp vanilla essence For the cheesecake batter 1 ½ tsp instant espresso powder 1 tbsp boiling water 8 oz cream cheese, softened 2/3 cup granulated sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 2 large eggs ¼ cup sour cream 1 tbsp all-purpose flour For the topping 1 ¼ cups sour cream batter, in a small bowl, stir ½ cup icing sugar together espresso powder and boiling water - set aside to cool. Preheat the oven to 350. Meanwhile, in a large To prepare the brownie mixing bowl, beat cream batter, in a small bowl, cheese until completely whisk together flour, smooth. Add sugar and baking powder and salt. beat until well combined, In a microwave safe bowl, about 3 minutes. Beat add butter and chocolate in vanilla and espresso - heat at 50% power mixture. Add eggs, one just until the butter has at a time, beating until melted and the chocolate combined after each. Mix in has softened. Stir the the sour cream. Add flour mixture and if any lumps of and stir until combined. chocolate remain, reheat Stir brownie batter and briefly, stopping every 30 pour three quarters of it seconds or so to stir. into a 9” baking pan coated Whisk sugar into the with non-stick spray. Pour chocolate mixture. Add cheesecake batter on top eggs, one at a time, beating of the brownie batter. Drop until combined after each. dollops of the remaining Whisk in vanilla. Add dry brownie batter on top ingredients and stir just and gently swirl the dark until combined - set aside. batter into the cheesecake To prepare the cheesecake batter, making sure not to

Expresso Cheesecake Brownies

Method

push the knife down into the bottom brownie layer. Place into the oven and bake until the cheesecake layer is beige in the centre and lightly browned around the edges, about 30 to 35 minutes. Remove and place pan on a wire rack to cool completely. Place cooled pan into the refrigerator and chill at least 2 hours. To prepare the topping, in a small saucepan, add sour cream and confectioners’ sugar - warm over very low heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat and pour evenly over the cold cheesecake layer. Place the pan back into the refrigerator and chill until the topping is thoroughly cold, at least 1 hour before serving.

Celebrities head to the kitchen to film a special series of Great British Bake Off for Comic Relief

It was the surprise TV hit of 2012, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they waited to see what delights would appear from the oven. And now The Great British Bake Off is set to return to TV screens, but this time there will be some very familiar faces cooking up a storm in the kitchen. Celebrities including Duncan Bannatyne, Bob Mortimer and Ellie Simmonds will try to perfect their pastry and sort out their sponges for the charity version of the show. Just like the real contestants, their technique and baked goods will come under the watchful eye of Great British Bake Off stars Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. The sixteen amateur cooks will compete against each other over four nights later this month. The show aims to inspire the nation to get baking and sell their cakes to raise money for good causes.

Some of the sixteen contestants named by show producers are Julia Bradbury, Bob Mortimer, Ellie Simmonds, Kirsty Wark, Mel Giedroyc, Jo Brand, Claudia Winkleman, Ed Byrne, Helen Glover, Warwick Davis, Stephen K Amos, Andy Akinwolere, Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne and Martha Kearney. Winkleman, who replaced Jonathan Ross as host of the BBC’s film programme, said she was ‘obsessed with baking.’ She said: ‘I often cover the kitchen in flour and I have three whisks. I have only ever made two things - a Victoria sponge and chocolate cookies. It turns out the bake-off is about other things too. The Great Comic Relief Bake Off starts on BBC2 on Monday January 21 and will run over four consecutive nights. The regular version of the show, presented by Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, has been a surprise hit, with more than seven million people tuning in to watch last year’s final.


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There’s just never enough time!

Chicken Kiev followed by Arctic roll and a glass of something from the Soda Stream! How sales of 1970s food have soared thanks to our nostalgia for all things retro!

It was the decade that dedicated foodies would rather forget, when the height of sophistication was a prawn cocktail and a Chicken Kiev. But it seems our nostalgia for all things retro has sparked a shopping basket revival for the 70s. Sales of Arctic rolls (that deliciously barmy dessert made of a jam roll filled with ice cream) have risen by over 40 per cent, while chicken Kievs are up by 59 per cent. Even quiche sales have soared by almost 20 per cent as customers of Ocado, who deliver all Waitrose’s online groceries, have turned back the clock. The added ingredient of a celebrity chef has certainly helped. Heston Blumenthal, the face of Waitrose, has concocted his modern take on the 70s classic prawn cocktail for the supermarket. Sales of the £2.99 classic, one of the chef’s ‘all-time favourite things to eat’ after a hard night at his three-star Michelin restaurant according to the marketing blurb, are up by 95 per cent. And even Angel Delight - the packet-mix mousse beloved of children everywhere - has

made a comeback. Many of the original artificial flavourings and sweeteners have been removed, which makes it more attractive to Waitrose mum’s shopping basket. Sales of Angel Delight have risen by more than five per cent, while another children’s classic Soda Stream has seen its popularity soar by 82 per cent. Jason Gissing, Ocado Co-Founder said: ‘I was born in 1970 so I’m excited to see my childhood foods making a come-back in our digital age and holding their own alongside more modern staples like ready meals, organic veg boxes and sushi. ‘The internet hadn’t even been invented in the 70s and shopping online for groceries would have been unthinkable 40 years ago. ‘Now customers can order their Chicken Kievs with just a few clicks from Ocado and have them delivered to their kitchen table later that day without even having to leave the house. ‘We’ve changed people’s lives and we’ll continue to do so for the next 40 years and beyond!’

sales but Sainsbury’s disputed the figures. Tesco, the UK’s biggest retailer, said takings for the six weeks around Christmas were up by 1.8 per cent on the year before. However, Sainsbury’s claimed the rise, the biggest for three years, was an exaggeration. The attack – evidence of an increasingly bitter battle between the two – was swiftly dismissed by Tesco as a ‘smear’. Sainsbury’s pointed out that Tesco’s figure included sales made through vouchers given to shoppers under its Clubcard loyalty scheme. An email from Sainsbury’s said the 1.8 per cent figure was ‘disingenuous’. But even without the voucher sales, at 1.4 per cent Tesco’s rise was ahead of the 0.9 per cent at Sainsbury’s for the same period. Shoppers buying food and drink online for Christmas gave Tesco a particular boost, with website sales up by 18 per cent. More than half a million food orders were fulfilled in the week before Christmas. The sales surge follows a £1billion action plan

ranges. These included Everyday Value budget products, which along with upmarket Finest outperformed other ranges. The latest figures are a stark contrast with a year ago, when Tesco revealed a Christmas sales slump of 2.3 per cent and its shares lost almost £5billion in a day. While Sainsbury’s executives launched a series of briefings to accuse Tesco of massaging the figures, the boost surprised the City, bringing a 3 per cent rise in the share price yesterday. John Ibbotson, of consultants Retail Vision, said: ‘After a listless 2012, the empire strikes back. With like-for-like sales growth jumping to its highest level for three years, Tesco has come out fighting. The £1billion invested in revamping stores and boosting customer service is finally delivering a handsome return.’ Tesco chief executive Philip Clarke said: ‘I am pleased with our performance over the important Christmas and New Year period in the UK.’

I bet we all feel that the years fly by as we get older. Yet long ago I remember the school summer holidays lasting for an eternity. It’s all about perspective as when I was 6 years old; the 6 week holidays represented 2% of my life to date. Now I can only dream of getting 6 weeks off and only then if the lottery ticket came in. That same holiday would be less than ¼ % of the time I have spent on this mortal coil and would flash by so it’s a good job I can’t afford it anyway – inserts sideways smiley thingy! A day off always go faster than a day at work and weekends fly by, one minute its Friday evening with all that the weekend can offer before me, then suddenly the alarm is shattering my reverie on Monday morning. A favourite music track always finishes quicker than a track less liked, when I was young the side of a record album was plenty long enough but now having to get up and turn it over after 20 minutes seems like seconds especially when a CD can last an hour or more. Curly Wurlys and Mars bars are smaller than in my day; well no actually my hands and mouth are larger so they just seem smaller. Second halves of football matches take much longer if and when Liverpool are winning and clinging on to a lead, if they need to score to win then the inverse applies and there is much less time to catch up and score that important goal. Toothpaste certainly plays with the fabric of time and space, when the tube is running low and there is no replacement it becomes never ending

and can last for weeks; yet as soon as its successor is in the house suddenly its gone. Washing up liquid too can stretch for ages when almost empty by adding a little water. Sadly gin and beer run out all too quickly. Maybe putting them in squirty bottles would make them last longer too. Policemen and teachers get younger every year and I wonder now if they are old enough to qualify, yet when I was a kid they all seemed ancient. A couple of years ago I went to a school reunion and was gob smacked to see most of the teachers looked mostly the same as when I was there 25 years earlier. When I got my first driving licence it said valid until 2036 a date seemingly set in infinity. In 1975, Space1999 hit the television screens and jolly dark and scary it was too, a sort of 2001- A Space Odyssey for children. Back then as man had just landed on the moon, space stations on the Moon seemed the next logical step especially it was set so far in the future. So Space 1999 was really believable, yet here we are in 2013 and? In my 20s I got a job working for an old hairy hippy delivering futons around the UK and Amsterdam! I almost sprinted to the interview and practically begged for the job when I realised I would get paid for going to Amsterdam every few weeks. Keith ‘that’ old hippy was then 47, which is how old I will be next birthday coming! His mates had long grey ponytails which looked mature and very cool. How I longed for the time when my own ponytail would also be grey like theirs which of course is now happening in earnest!

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1 Takes away the enthusiasm, or the centre? (11) 7 Returning Labour party is even more strange! (5) 8 Run away with a fictional spy, without second bit of consideration (7) 10 Group of countries hiding in pub lockin? (4) 12 Starts to anger Dutch in European Union? That’s goodbye! (5) 14 Gave money to first politician with a ‘yes’ journalist (5) 16 100 go without a good split (8) 18 Healthy table is converted to shed that’s been around for a while (4-11) 19 Flower gets Tory second place, taking Birkenhead East by 50 (8) 21 Squander a second (half) term after Wednesday! (5) 23 Let a Labour leader down? (5) 26 Some surprise, as Tories show direction! (4) 27 Authorise me to return control (7) 29 Language of party that doesn’t get started without Galloway at first (5) 30 Substitute temple built with crane (11)

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Mojácar Positiva update

Greetings to all! First of all we wanted to wish you all a very Happy New Year, hoping that 2013 is at least, better than the last. It is a pleasure for us to share some good news to start the year. From our group “Mojácar Positiva se Mueve” we have decided to begin this New Year with a small gesture of solidarity. As you all know, we have a councilor on the opposition, so there for our party receives a monthly salary, depending on the number of plenary meetings and assistance that is around 120-140 euros per month. This salary goes entirely to help create activities for our association and the expenses that they can generate. Our councilor, Jessica Simpson, does not receive any of this money. About a year ago we decided to sponsor a child with some of that money, and seeing that we can still carry out our activities without a problem (mundialito , awareness campaigns, children’s carnivals, etc.), we decided to start up our own supportive campaign “12 months 12 causes “. This campaign will help out by sponsoring a different organization each month, providing a humble economic donation (15-20 euros) this is not a lot but we believe that a little is better than nothing to help those in need. This campaign is put in to practice as in several meetings we all decided that we should help in any way possible, charities and show solidarity, but there are always a great variety of topics and organizations that appeal to different people. This is why we decided that each month, someone in our group propose

an NGO, association or group to support with that money and also by giving them publicity on our social networks, so if anyone else is interested in helping this cause this will help to encourage them. To start this campaign, “12 months 12 causes” this January, one of our members, Julen, has proposed the following: “Partnership for Progress and Integration of Cultures - PANDORA” to which we have already donated 15 euros to support the albino refugee community in Kabanga School, Kasulu, Tanzania. Here is their web link if you want to see for more information or donations: http://aipcpandora.org/donaciones From now on every month we will inform you of our charitable causes (along with all the other occurrences) and at the end of the year, we will do a follow-up of the organizations 12 in which we have participated. Thank you very much once again for your time and we hope that this year will bring much more positive humanitarian news and less news related to evictions, crisis, violence, war and other violations against human rights. If you need more information or details do not hesitate to contact us by email, phone or Facebook. Jessica Simpson Email: mojacarpositivasemueve@gmail.com

THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION ALBOX BRANCH - UPDATE thank you and reminders...

The Albox Branch of The Royal British Legion would like to thank everyone who supported them in 2012 and wish you all a very Happy & prosperous New Year. Chairman Peter Phillips said “2012 was an amazing year not just for Albox Branch but The Legion as a whole. The generosity of people to this great cause during a time of such personal hardship for most is heartwarming and greatly appreciated by us all and the people we are able to help as a result. Thank you one and all.” He went on to remind cash paying members that they now have until the end of January to renew their membership for a mere 21 Euros and they can do so at the monthly meeting on the 17th January at their usual meeting place in La Parrilla hotel & restaurant, by contacting the membership secretary Sandra Tucker on email stucker99@hotmail.co.uk or telephone 608049491 or by speaking to any member of the committee whose details can be found on the Branch web site at www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/albox The monthly meeting for January is to be held in the usual venue of La Parrilla and starts at 1100 a.m. This month there is a talk from Peter Phillips on the subject of ‘criminal investigation of child abuse in the 1990’s’ as well as the usual quiz compiled by John Evans and the ever popular raffle and Euro raffle. The next social event for this busy Branch is a Valentine’s Day buffet and dance at Jack’s Bar in Avenida Le Panto. No prizes for guessing the date….14th February starting at 7.30 p.m. Tickets cost just 10 Euros for members and 11 Euros for non-members. There is to be a salad plate and bread on each table with a buffet-style main course of chicken curry or chilli con carne, both with rice, and a choice of either chocolate torte or lemon meringue pie, both with cream. Diners can then dance the night away to Atlantis. To book your tickets (with menu choice) either attend the monthly meeting on the 17th January or the coffee morning on the 7th February or contact the social secretary Bob Cowan on 608 049 490 or email him at rcowan25@gmail.com If you want more details on this or any other social functions or want to become a member and help with The Legion’s good work for British serving and ex-service personnel and their families both in the UK and here in Spain (you don’t need to be ex-forces to join) go along to one of the meetings on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month at La Parrilla Hotel & Restaurant in the Main Square in Albox or contact the Chairman Peter Phillips on 693483392 email: peatpee@sky.com or visit the web site at www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/albox. ALBOX BRANCH IS PART OF SPAIN DISTRICT (NORTH) SPANISH ASSOCIATION NO: A4784 FISCAL REGISTRATION CIF 53055539 www.britishlegion.org.uk/branches/albox

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Great news, The Beachcomber on Mojacar Playa now have entertainment on all day Sunday 3rd February, you can be entertained by various singers, both in English and Spanish. Line dancers, Zumba, excercise class, hula hoop and Tai Chi demonstrations plus DJ Ian in between acts. There are about 45 stalls already booked to go on the paseo and there is plenty of room for more. Do you want a stand??? The Guinness Book of world records are coming downEDIT to record our attempt at the longest ever ribbon and you can help by buying one from many venues for €1.00. Maybe put a loved ones name on it before tying it yourself to the end on the

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LA CENA, in Albox is a fine dining experience without the expense. A beautifully decorated restaurant run by husband and wife team Simon and Carol. At the moment they are serving a superb Menu Del Noche where you can choose from a choice of 3 starters, 5 mains and 3 deserts. They also offer an alternative to the Sunday lunch, a Sunday Sizzler at just €8.95 per person, with a carafe of wine per couple included! If any of this has wetted your appetite, call

Downstairs on the sea front next to the Irish Rover Look out for our live entertainment evenings

sunday Roast menu of the day

menu del noche 3 starters, 5 mains & 3 deserts

3 courses €10 3 course - €10.50 main course - €7.50 menu of the night

Full A La Carte also available

Sunday Sizzler €8.95

including a carafe of wine per couple Tuesday - Saturday 7.30pm - late. Sunday 2pm - 6pm Closed Monday. Call 950 430 930 after 5.30pm Find us across the old bridge from Palza Mayor Albox, opp Bar Wassy

Bar open 10am - LATE Food served all day from 10.30am Last orders 10pm

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950 430 930 after 5.30pm today! The Crazy Cow Bar/Cafe on Mojacar Playa - have a New Menu available.They are still serving old favourites such as Fishcakes,Smoked fish in cream sauce and Cottage pie. Some newcomers are Mixed seafood spaghetti, Vegetarian rice and Chicken and mushroom bake, most of our menu is gluten free. If you would like G.F Spaghetti please call and give notice and they will be happy to cook it for you. Please go along and graze on a selection of their mini meals.You wont be disappointed ... Just ask your friends. FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CALL 697 465 620 . Great venue for Private Functions.

The Food Crazy cow Cafe cooked with love

All food freshly cooked to order You will not be disappointed! NEW MENU With all your old favourites Kitchen Open From 12 noon to 6.30pm Winter Opening Times Tues - Sat 11am - late Sun 12noon - 4pm Closed Monday PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED FOR WE ARE OPPOSITE PLAYA BLANCA, MOJACAR PLAYA SEE YOU THERE XX Tel: 697 465 620 Email: crazycowcafe@yahoo.com thecrazycowcafe

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Eat in or Take-Away No more sitting in your cars to eat... The Chippy now has tables & Chairs

New to The Chippy Tuesday is Curry Day Lunchtime & Evening Homemade authentic curries cooked from scratch & cheap as chips. Choose from starters, mains & rices. Including vegetarian options

Saturday Night Meal Deals (can be mixed & matched) 2 x Cod or Haddock & Chips Only 10€

day. For more information telephone Bronia on 616 424 555 or 950 472 200. For more information on upcoming events or to book a table at The Beachcomber Tel: 950 473 099 or se www.beachcombermojacar.com

2 x Pie & Chips Only 7€

2 x Sausage or Savaloy or Chicken Nuggets or Fish Cakes & Chips - only 5€

the spanish association in the fight against cancer

sunday 3rd february from 11:30am until 6pm

WANTED Stall Holders interested in selling their wares!

Cost per stand ONLY 10€ for the day! Stalls can be almost anything and although bric-a-brac is welcome, second-hand ‘boot-sale’ type stalls are not

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Entertainers of Various Types willing to do 30 minute spot for charity - and to showcase themselves! A stage with music and microphones will - hopefully - be supplied. Although Mobile Entertainers - such as Jugglers, Buskers etc...are required to walk the Paseo

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THE FUNDRAISER DOES IT AGAIN

NEWS LIVING WATER CHURCH – MOJACAR

Every Friday 3.30pm – 6pm

The new Sunday service time for Living Water Church Mojacar will be 4.00pm and will commence from Sunday february 3rd 2013. For more information please phone 950 618 814

New charity shop in Huercal-Overa

Two local charities have joined forces and have opened a new charity shop in Huercal-Overa. Called Charity Tienda, they are now open for business and are holding an official Opening Day on Monday 21st January from 2pm to 5pm where there will be coffee and cake, a lucky dip and doggie treats available for purchase. Why not pop along for a friendly chat and to see what they have to offer? Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 11am to 3pm and donations of clothing, bric-a-brac, CDs, DVDs, books etc welcomed. Charity Tienda, Av Guillermo Reyna 53, Huercal-Overa (next door to Gaudi’s and New Life Victory Church)

Indigo Gym, Mojacar Playa

After-school Activity Group Kids 4 yrs – 9 yrs

€10 (or €15 for 2) includes a drink & a snack!! Fun & games (English & Spanish) Call 664 291 793 or email: tkdspain@gmail.com now to reserve a place

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The Fundraiser Charity shops in Turre and Vera have managed to reach out and help local charities and the community again successfully in 2012. Working together with a team of 24 helpers the shops went from strength to strength this year as they managed to help AECC cancer research, Macmillan Cancer, Animo, Asprodalba, Caritas and Vera orphanage. The shops also helped feed and clothe the poor, gave free hampers out to the unfortunate at christmas, provided 120 presents at their free santas grotto, helped many people in the community and aided theatre group with costumes to help raise money for charities. They also provided help to The Red Cross after the flooding and are now official drop off points for The Red Cross. This service means that you can drop off things for the Red Cross and The Fundraiser will ensure they reach the Red Cross. They will also be working together with them in helping provide items they may need that the shops can provide. We would like to thank all our customers over the last four years and look forward to seeing them in 2013

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The Rose Singers Will Be Singing At The Convento In Vera At The Invitation Of The Ayuntamiento De Vera For The ‘Dia De La Paz’ On Sunday 27th January, 2013. Their Guests Will Be Two Internationally Renowned Pianists. The Concert Is Free And Starts At 8.30pm. Come Early To Secure A Good Seat And Bring A Cushion To Sit On! The Music Will Be Varied And Sung In Several Different Languages. This Year Sees The 10th Anniversary Of This Mojacar Based Ladies Choral Group And A Celebration Concert Will Be Held On The 19th & 20th April.

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Fun Fur coat, coffee/cream colour Swing back Large 30€ Roquetas de Mar Tel: 619 253 983 Black fake fur coat. Size medium. Large collar 20€ Roquetas de Mar Tel: 619 253 983 E l e c t r i c convector heater Grey Duracraft 10€ Roquetas de Mar Tel: 619 253 983 2 semi industrial Fagor tumble dryers, only used for 3 months. Paid 2,500€ each. Will accept 250€ each or nearest offer. Tel 666 717 742

Wooden dog kennel suitable for medium size dog. 81 cm. to apex of roof. Used for short time only, costing £85 in UK. 25€ Tel: 634 363 903 To collect - between Albox and Taberno. 6 Patio Chairs White High Back 30€ Tel: 666 201 910 D e l o n g h i Portable Gas Fire 4.2kw, 3 heat settings 60€ Tel: 666 201 910 G e n e r ato r (Briggs & Stratton) 5.5 Petro. 3.5kva, Superb Condition, in frame with wheels.150€ Tel: 634 337 185 / 950 064 778

gardening

potty finca services professional tree felling & pruning, including all types of palm trees

strimming of overgrown gardens & hedge cutting spanish registered. logs available ring john on 616 855 294 or 950 163 930

heating neater heater See our main ad on the news pages Carlos (Saliente) plumbing & heating services. If it involves water, we can help! www.carlossaliente.com Tel: 968 969 962

house clearances

cash payment waiting for all your unwanted goods, also business stock Established 7 years in spain liquidations carried out

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hobby/craft Elaine’s Wools quality UK wool & accessories. Come & view my display Also available at Camposol, Mazarron Call 667 273 889 elaines wools@gmail. com

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logs load of small or big Olive logs, no roots €160 load of mixed Olive some roots €140 load of eucalyptus, no roots €150 all loads 2 tonnes Arboleas & surrounding areas Call Lee on 636 092 632 eliteplanthire@hotmail.co.uk

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The Metal works Gates, rejas, Grills, railings, gates of fabriction all types, security/sliding/ welding roller, rejas, concertina reliable service doors etc. 950 069 208 or Tel: Keith Wood on 638 449 944 adwelds@yahoo.com

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Phil the Pick Locksmith 24 hours. Locked Out? Locks fitted/ upgraded house safes. Arboleas & surrounding area. Special weekend rates. Tel: 697 243 181

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LOVING OWNER REQUIRED Young female pointer. Beautiful nature, great with dogs &people. Quiet, loving and devoted. Lost or abandoned but we can´t keep her (2 dogs already). Free if you will love her. Free delivery. Tlf: Glenn on 657 484074 or glennryan@hotmail. co.uk

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Heathrow has said that it handled 70 million passengers in 2012, the highest number on record, as the crowded airport saw bigger and fuller planes. Numbers rose 0.9% from 2011, with 3.2% growth in its staple North Atlantic business, and traffic to the Far East and Brazil boosted by new routes. December was also a record month at the airport, with China traffic up 23%. But the growth in passenger numbers during 2012 was balanced by a 1.3% drop in cargo passing through the airport. Heathrow has been operating close to official full capacity for several years. Besides the spare capacity freed up by cargo, the airport said that the higher passenger numbers had been due to an increase in the aircraft load factor - a measure of how full planes are - from 75.2% to 75.6%, as well as in average aircraft size from 194.8 seats to 197.4. It meant that the average plane flying through Heathrow was carrying almost 2% more passengers in 2012 than the year before. The distribution of traffic across different destinations last year reflected the changing fortunes of various countries’ economies: Passenger numbers to Brazil rose 21.6%, due to an increase in the number of flights East Asia rose 6.2% in the year, in part due to recovery from Japan’s 2011 tsunami, and climbed by 14.8% in December

from a year earlier as new routes opened

The recession-struck eurozone economies of Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain saw a collective 4.5% drop in traffic in 2012 Middle Eastern passenger numbers rebounded 3.4% as the political situation in most of the region stabilised Passenger numbers to India and Africa fell, as routes shifted away from these regions in favour of higher-growth developing economies “The figures for 2012 show Heathrow is delivering higher passenger numbers despite a tough economic climate,” said Heathrow chief executive Colin Matthews. “At the same time, passenger satisfaction levels reached record levels.” The airport is due to complete the reconstruction of Terminal 2 in 2014, which will increase the number of passengers it can handle, but not the number of flights. Meanwhile, Stansted airport is close to being sold by parent company Heathrow Airports Holdings Ltd - which used to be known as BAA. Three groups are expected to submit final bids this week for the single-runway airport in Essex. The favourite is a joint venture between Manchester Airport and the Australian infrastructure investment fund Industry Fund Management. BAA was told to sell Stansted - as well as Gatwick and either of Glasgow or Edinburgh - in 2009 following an investigation by the Competition Commission.

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Oil and gas ‘jobs boom’ forecast for North Sea

A new forecast for the UK’s oil and gas industry has suggested a “boom” this year in offshore jobs as North Sea oil continues to experience growth.

Oilandgaspeople. com, a recruitment firm specialising in the energy sector, has said that between 40,000 and 50,000 new jobs could be created. It also predicted the onset of shale gas exploration would boost prospects. However, the firm warned of continuing skill shortages with a rise in the need for qualified

and experienced staff.

The recruitment company’s annual review of the oil and gas sector analysed the impact of the record breaking 27th licensing round which saw the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) award 167 new licences on more than 300 North Sea blocks in October 2012. Kevin Forbes, from Oilandgaspeople.com, said: “Our forecast shows that with increased investment in North Sea Oil, demand for qualified staff is set to reach an all time high, which will exacerbate

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an already serious skills shortage, a problem that is being further exacerbated as UK candidates head abroad to earn even higher wages with a huge demand for qualified expats globally. “In the last few months alone in the UK Stat Oil announced a £4.3bn investment into North Sea Oil creating over 700 jobs, a £1bn project to develop the Harris and Barra oilfields was announced, as well as another £1bn investment by joint

venture Canadianbased Talisman Energy and Chinese Company Sinopec. “Large projects backed by BP West of Shetland are already under way and Total’s new Terminal project in Shetland is in full swing. He added: “There are too many new projects to mention and from our own industry knowledge we expect more big announcements in 2013.”

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TEST DRIVE: MAZDA 2

Opel reveals 10-year plan

Following continuous losses in Europe, Opel has revealed details of its exciting 10-year plan for growth The Vice Chairman of GM and interim president of GM Europe, Steve Girsky, has revealed details of a radical 10-year plan for reviving Vauxhall and Opel’s fortunes in Europe - and he calls it “the biggest comeback in European automotive history”. Despite selling more than a million cars a year, GM Europe has lost $15billion over the last 10 years. This new plan - dubbed ‘Drive 2022’ - is designed to lay the foundations to break even by the middle of this decade,

the 2 is to make every component as light as possible.”

Who Stole My House? is a great children’s book that my little daughter and I enjoy reading together. It tells the story of a snail who takes off their shell to have a bath and then forgets where they’ve left it. A common problem, you can imagine. Nature knows that the weight of a snail’s shell cannot be too heavy otherwise it would have disastrous consequences. The same is true in car production and the engineers at Mazda have given it considerable thought with the Mazda 2, which weighs a tad over 1,000kg, almost 100kg lighter than Vauxhall’s Corsa. That sack of spuds difference leads the manufacturer to claim that its 1.3-litre petrol five-

screen. Inside, the interior is comfortable if a little drab and black but there is reasonable leg room for both front and rear passengers. Rear passengers get privacy glass and for the driver there’s a useful left foot rest. The seats are comfy and the dashboard is well designed and easy to navigate. The stereo speakers seem to be of high quality picking up instruments that I was unaware of in my favourite

door hatchback will return 56mpg as its lighter shell makes for a more efficient vehicle. All sounds good on paper and should mean that the 42 litre tank will see the car travel 500 miles. A lighter body does mean that it feels a bit leaf-like in high winds or when a lorry overtakes. But overall it provides an enjoyable drive and its five-speed gearbox is smooth and decisive - among the best on the market. Distinctive and attractive styling boosts the Mazda 2 package as you can in the video at testdrives.biz. It’s a good quality and well put together vehicle. But to me the rear wiper looks out of place and the rear washer could be better positioned as water seems to miss the wiper when cleaning the

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tunes. I like the design of the glove box, too. The electrically folding wing mirrors prove particularly useful during a long traffic jam where I can only fit into my chosen lane by folding the mirrors to get past a van. It works a treat. Parkers, the car experts, say: “The Mazda 2 introduced the world to the Japanese firm’s belief that light weight was every bit as important in the fight against emissions and fuel consumption. The philosophy of Mazda with

Despite my best efforts I have only experienced 49mpg when travelling at a constant 50mph. Travel at 70mph and this drops nearer to 40mpg. Although Mazda has shied away from incorporating engine start stop technology perhaps this would help improve efficiency as might fitting a six-speed gearbox and cruise control.

specification Mazda 2 1.3-litre Tamura (2012) fivedoor hatchback New price range: £10,495 - £14,795 Economy: 46mpg 0-60mph: 13.2secs Top speed: 106mph Power: 82bhp Fuel tank: 42 litres Watch the video at: www.testdrives.biz

and turn to increasing profits thereafter. “I’m not expecting a huge recovery any time soon in Western Europe,” Girsky told us. “We can’t rely on volume to bail us out.” The basic plan is simple - to increase profits while driving costs down - but Girsky breaks that down into three distinct phases. The first is to optimise manufacturing costs, sharpen the brand image (especially in Germany where it’s seen as boring and sales have slumped) and reduce the cost of materials. The second phase is to match supply more closely to demand, produce cars that are currently made outside Europe locally) and launch additional variants with the help of partners such as PSA. “If we’ve got something that’s working, we should put our foot down and keep going with it,” said Girsky. Vauxhall launched six new cars in the UK last year including the new Adam, Mokka and Astra VXR - and was the fastest growing retail brand. Judging by a slide flashed up during Girsky’s presentation, there’s no sign of slowing down. In total, 23 new Opel/Vauxhall models and 13 new engines will be launched between 2012 and 2016, with many more to come in the six years after that. Key to this rapid model expansion is GM’s joint venture with PSA, which includes the co-development of engines and several new platforms for small medium and large cars. These will allow GM to reduce costs dramatically and launch more variants of each model than ever before. “Where products are European-specific, we should use PSA,” Girsky explained. “We know how to use scale, and they’re smaller and can do things quicker, it’s a good combination.”

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Keith’ on a chilly but bright morning for a day out fishing. The chilly wind was off of the land which made drifting pretty simple on the flat sea conditions. They headed down to the Indalo river outlet where they fished in 50ft to 120ft of crystal clear water drifting steadily in the direction of Mojacar and where they caught seven different varieties of fish, red snappers, bogues, weavers, lizard fish, WITH BEACHCOMBER JOHN Spanish mackerel Boat Fishing: Myself, ‘Chef and combers. They Jeremy’, ‘Blisters Steve’ and trolled back to the Garrucha girlfriend Trish went out with harbour wall using Steve’s ‘Orca Steve’ in almost perfect now infamous Devon minnow conditions and by about 10am chasing blue feathers towed by we were in tee-shirts. Trolling a trolling board and it didn’t let for the first hour produced him down by catching a nice nothing so we tried fishing in Atlantic mackerel for Mike who 400 foot on the side of a 700ft was in charge of the rod. They hole. Anchored we caught drifted around the harbour pandoras, small red snappers, entrance for a while where pickerels and blue mouths. they caught more combers. After a couple of hours we up One unforgettable experience anchored and tried drifting during the morning was depths from 50ft to 120ft in watching an enormous shoal front of the Repsol garage and of fish breaking the surface river. Only bit of excitement for 100’s of metres around the was when I hooked a big boat and some passed directly sunfish, estimated to weigh underneath where they could 50lbs, on the surface. For the see the fish which were about next minute or so my reel clutch 6” to 8” long, probably millions screamed and I was looking for of them! They tried dropping smoke! The fish headed under baited lines into the shoal the boat and down to the sea but they weren’t taking, just bed and there it stayed and passing through. Steve’s not refuse my gentle persuasions sure what species of fish they so as we were drifting in the were but suspect sardines or light wind I was having to give small mackerel. See photo of Mike with his line all the time. Decision time so I put on some pressure, lizard fish. This year in particular I’ve one hook parted from the line (Chinese knot tiers!) and never seen so many small another that had obviously foul red snappers caught that hooked the fish straightened. sometimes have outnumbered (Chinese hooks!) To be fair I was pandoras, so good news for expecting a lot from a cheap 6 the future snapper stocks. Shore Fishing: Kayak fishing is hook mackerel trace. Steve took, ‘Emerald Isle becoming more popular locally Mike’, ‘Blue Sea Matt’ & ‘Saliente and it’s a good way to troll for

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tuna and mackerel or drop off baits further out than it is possible to cast. Also to target the likes of dentex bream that live close to the rocky sure, jigging is the preferred method. Coarse Fishing: ‘Puentes Ray’ fished his favourite lake (Puentes near Lorca) and it was his first visit of the new year and he got there at 7.45am when it was just breaking light and lots of carp were topping. Ray set up a swim feeder rod using corn on a hair rig with his own special ground bait mix he started to fish. His first carp was landed before 8am; a nice fish of 4-5lb and it pulled the rod off the rest and was a real bender. As the morning progressed the bites were harder to find and so Ray went from a 2oz quiver tip to a 3/4oz tip that made all the difference. The bites were really delicate just like fishing for bream and he even had a couple of drop bites. By the end of what was a glorious day he ended up with 12 carp all between 2 and 5 lb. Two Murcia coarse competition matches weighed in top weights of 16.3/4lbs and 10lbs. The Albox fishing club meets every two weeks or so at Bar Wassy. For details of the next meeting tel Sid 634 313 650. New license information: There is now a loophole for those wanting coarse fishing licenses for Andalucia who don’t have NIE documents, see me for more details. The similar loophole we had for beach and boat fishing seems to have closed at the moment, am now looking for another. For up to date information on any of the above see me at the Beachcomber Bar Restaurant on Mojacar Playa or tel 950 473 099. Tight lines, Beachcomber John.

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• Nine FA Cup 3rd round replays took place last night, with two more tonight. • This coming weekend in the PL, it’s Arsenal v Chelsea and West Ham v QPR in London derbies, while WBA play Aston Villa in the West Midlands showdown. • Elsewhere Spurs meet leaders Manchester United and Manchester City, seven points behind their near-neighbours, play Fulham. • In rugby, Leicester, Leinster, Munster, Northampton, Saracens and Ulster will complete their Heineken Cup group fixtures… all hoping to qualify for the quarter-finals. • The African Cup of Nations gets underway in South Africa. • The Australian Open started on Monday with Olympic champion and number three seed Andy Murray meeting Dutchman Thomas Haas in the first round. Maria Sharapova and Venus Williams began with victories. • The Masters Snooker championship is underway at London’s Alexander Palace. • And tonight, disgraced cyclist and drug-cheat Lance Armstrong will ‘reveal all’ on the USA’s Oprah Winfrey show tonight. Round-up * Southampton won last weekend’s Premiership ‘relegation’ sixpointer 1-0 to send Aston Villa into the bottom three; Reading came back from 2-0 down to beat WBA and QPR drew with Spurs. * At the top-end, it ended 10-a-side as Arsenal lost 2-0 at home to Manchester City while rivals Manchester United beat Liverpool 2-1 at Old Trafford. * Jonathan Waters, making his 100th appearance for Stoke, ‘scored’ two own-goals and missed a penalty in Chelsea’s win 4-0 in the Potteries. * Leicester won 4-0 at Bristol City to go third in the Championship behind Cardiff and Hull City. * League Two leaders Gillingham lost 2-1 at home to secondplaced Port Vale. * Michael Appleton is Blackburn’s fourth manager this season, following Steve Kean, Henning Berg and Gary Bowyer (caretaker). * England’s rugby coach Stuart Lancaster has named two uncapped players - Kevin Clark and Billy Twelvetrees - in his squad for the first Six Nations match of 2013 against Scotland at Twickenham. * Malaga, suspended from European football for a year, must pay off huge debts before 31 March or face another 12-month ban. Malaga beat Real Madrid in December but lost to La Liga’s bottom club Deportivo ten days ago. * After 13 successive away defeats, England beat India by nine runs (325-4/316-9) in the first of five ODIs. The second took place yesterday. * Scott Waites beat Tony O’Shea 7-1 to win the World Darts title for the first time. * Spanish newspaper Marca thinks Luca Modric (Spurs to Real Madrid) and Alex Song (Arsenal to Barcelona) were the two ‘worst’ signings made by La Liga clubs in 2012. * Frank Lampard is now Chelsea’s second highest scorer ever with 194 goals. Bobby Tambling leads with 202.

19th Hole Golf Society Cucador. Before I start this week’s report I must apologize to Al Hewitt who was omitted from last week’s results due to a technical error (I read the results wrong) I really am sorry to the Division one players who were credited with incorrect positions in the results Tuesday 8th January and twenty one members visited the Aguilon course at Pulpi. The weather was perfect as was the course for this singles stableford and team Waltz. Nigel Greenwood, playing very steadily off his recently acquired handicap of 21, had a really good day winning the singles competition with 37 points (also getting the only Two of the day on the very tricky 12th hole), three points ahead of second place( on countback) Mark Danson playing off 2. The handicap secretary is really pushing the computer system to cut Nigel to a handicap that reflects Nigel’s ability!! Really good to see Nick Pogson back on form securing second place also with 34 points. Big

Al (The Artist) Greenfield along with Harry Eels also had very acceptable rounds finishing 4th & 5th respectively. Top lady player of the day was Ann Clough with 22 points. Winners of the Team Waltz were Brian (Dee) Lowden, Mark Danson, Terry Caddick and Alan Chippendale with a total score of 77 points Results. 1st Nigel Greenwood 37 points (21) 2nd Mark Danson 34 points (02) 3rd Nick Pogson 34 points (18) Twos Nigel Greenwood hole 12 Nearest the Pin. 4th Hole Mark Danson 10th Hole Ron Curtis The 19th hole G/S is now arranging weekly games at various courses in the area, our home course, which we play fortnightly, is Aguilon. If you are interested in joining the 19th hole give the secretary a ring on 610340653. Or email gs19thhole@hotmail.co.uk

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The start of another golfing year which will see lots of changes to the course with less Bunkers and more user friendly Tee positions whilst still providing us with a good test of our golfing prowess and judging by the amount of new members signed up the cost of golf is coming down in real terms. RESULTS Friday January 4-Monthly Medal Our first medal of the year took place on a sunny but windy day and again a medal seems do do something to a golfers brain with the scoring not very good 1st Chris Baker 81-9=72 2nd Dave Sharp 80-7=73 3rd Bill Gibb 86-11=75 Twos: Ian Jenner 8th and Brian Everitt 10th Wednesday January 9-Individual Stableford With members returning from

cabrera bowls COSTA ALMERIA LAWN BOWLS 11 ASIDE LEAGUE FINAL ALMERIA RED V CABRERA GREEN 13.1.2013 HOSTED BY INDALO BOWLING CLUB The latter months of last year saw over 100 players (including reserves) from three Bowling Clubs take part in this league run by CALB (Costa Almeria Lawn Bowls), this league ended in the Finals Day played on Sunday 13th January 2013 between Cabrera B C Green and Almeria B C Red. The blustery conditions made the final very exacting for the bowlers of both sides. The finals consist of 1rink of 4’s, 1 rink of trips, 1 rink of ladies pairs and 1 rink of men’s pairs. The spectators from both clubs were given some very exciting bowling.

Cabrera won the 4’s rink :- 26 16, and the Ladies pairs:- 22 - 16, with Almeria taking the Triples:-18 - 10, and the Men’s Pairs:- 15 - 10. Cabrera won by 3shots. Cabrera would like to thank Indalo Bowling Club for providing the venue for the final. The League Cup was presented to Cabrera Green Team Captain -Denis Stoyles, by the CALB Representative David Ebdon.

Cortijo grande Golf at Cortijo Grande is getting better as the course is back to its best with wonderfull greens and such a great layout for a golf course. We are having our annual meeting on the 25th Jan 2013. The results for Wednesday 9th Jan 013 were. Winner with 37 points Grace Ward second with 33 husband Greg and 3rd with another 33 Frank McGovern Ball sweep winners Greg Ward John Park Martin Oliver. Sunday 13th unlucky for some but not for the following. Our

winner with 40 points Doug Dearden second with 37 John Wardley and second with 34 wife Barbara Wardley and no they did not play together. Ball sweep winners John Park Doug Dearden Peter Jackson Watch this space for our next away day and if you wish to join us for this or any Wednesday or Sunday telephone 950 475509 and speak to Patricia. Enjoy your golf with Cortijo Grande visitors and guests welcome MP

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their festive break we had a good turnout on a sunny but early on (yet again) windy day 1st John Bridgen 38pts 2nd Derrick Stephenson 35pts 3rd Bill Gibb 34pts Twos: Brian Everitt and Glyn Ombler both on 4th Guests and visitors are welcome to join us on a Mon,Wed and Friday For information contact: 634 641 199

The end of 2012 saw Bob Mearing clean up on The Costa Coches Order of Merit and the Knock Out Competition ~ well played Bob! Tuesday 8 January ~ we played a Waltz, with Chris (five for three!) Banks on form ~ the team of Chris Banks, Dave Falkus, Robin Hawkins and John Haydon were clear winners with 88 points. Chris has now had her handicap cut by three shots since her return in December, but there’s still room for you to get down to 24/5 Chris ~ well played. On Friday 11, a more serious

first Medal of the year. In third place, with 76 net (92 gross) one of our new members, Lloyd Dean. In 2nd place Dicky Hull with 74 net (89 gross) and in first place, playing off 5, with 72 net Patrick Vickery. Nearest the pin on the 12th Bryan Brown and in two on the 8th John Haydon. All Society members and friends send their best wishes for a speedy return to Johnny Burger Clements, who is recovering from a knee replacement operation a couple of days before Christmas.


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competitively but socially as well. Some of our bowlers like to come to club mornings to meet friends get gentle exercise and play a sport that they enjoy. Whereas other members like to be a bit more competitive and use the club mornings as practice sessions and enter Local and National competitions, whether as part of a team or individually. We also have matches with visiting teams from UK and We pride ourselves as in the near future hope to be one of the best clubs in the playing a team from a grass area as we not only bowl green bowls club in France,

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