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Who won a Goya this year? ‘Low-cost’ beats box-office hits

GOYA Awards were handed out to a highly-eclectic mix of films – all Spanish except for the Best European and Best Latin American categories – featuring themes ranging from war and independence through to breaking with society’s standards, teenage troubles, reluctant brides and Arctic adventures. Best Film Award went to Truman – a romantic drama about love, friendship and death - which also won Best Director for Cesc Gay, Best Actor for Ricardo Darín, Best Original Script for Cesc Gay (pictured above left) and Tomàs Aragay, and Best Supporting Actor for Javier Cámara.

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An adventure film set in the North Pole, titled Nadie quiere la noche (‘Nobody Best wants the night’) directed by Isabel Coixet won Best Costume Design Director, for Clara Bilbao, Best Hair and Makeup for Silvie Imbert, Paco Rodríguez

New for Daniel Guzmán, and Best New Actor, for Miguel Herrán were awarded for a gritty teenage angst-ridden film A cambio de nada (‘In exchange for nothing’). Best Sound-Effects, won by David Machado, Jaime Fernández and Nacho Arenas, and Best Film Set by Jorge Coira, were awarded to El Desconocido (‘The stranger’); Best Artistic Direction for Antón Laguna and Best Original Soundtrack (Song) for Lucas Vidal and charttopping crooner Pablo Alborán went to the film Palmeras en la nieve (‘Palm trees in the snow’), an historical romantic drama starring Mario Casas and Adriana Ugarte, set during Equatorial Guinea’s battle for independence from Spain.

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US to extradite Salvadoran colonel over Jesuit murders

A procession to commemorate the victims. Photo: Marvin Recinos / AFP A US judge on Friday approved the extradition to Spain of a Salvadoran former colonel linked to the 1989 murders of six Jesuit priests, in a decision

lauded by rights groups. Inocente Montano Morales, 73, will remain in custody pending final approval for extradition by US Secretary of State John Kerry, which is likely to be a formality. Montano Morales, who previously served time in a US prison for immigration fraud and perjury, was El Salvador's deputy defense minister at the time the Jesuit priests – who were seeking an end to the nation's civil war – were slaughtered. Six priests, their housekeeper and the housekeeper's 16-year-old daughter were gunned down in their residence on the campus of the Universidad Centroamericana in the capital San Salvador. Five of the priests were Spanish nationals, including a university rector. Montano Morales has been indicted in Spain, along with 19 other former members of the

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Salvadoran military, of the murder of the Spanish nationals. "The court finds sufficient evidence contained in Spain’s submissions to warrant a finding of probable cause to believe... he committed the charged offences," wrote Federal Court Judge Kimberly Swank, based in North Carolina. The Center for Justice and Accountability, a nonprofit rights organisation, praised the move. “This finding is a vindication of the years of struggle of the Salvadoran people against a repressive military which tried to turn reality on its head by calling anyone who defied it – including the Jesuits priests – terrorists,” said senior legal advisor Carolyn Patty. El Salvador’s civil war raged from 1980 to 1991, claiming the life of some 75,000 people. thelocal

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defence system. Senior defence official Ryu JeSeung said if the THAAD missile system - considered one of the most advanced in the world were deployed it would be only to counter the threat from the North. In a statement, the North Korean National Aerospace Development Administration said earth observation satellite Kwangmyongsong-4 had entered orbit about 10 minutes after lift-off from the Sohae space centre in North Phyongan province. Announcing the launch on state TV, a newsreader said it had been ordered by North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un and said the country planned to launch more satellites in the future. “The fascinating vapour of Juche satellite trailing in the clear and blue sky in spring of February on the threshold

Biodiesel factory explosion kills two

TWO men have died and a third injured in a major explosion in Algemesí (near Valencia). A biodiesel factory on the Cotes industrial estate blew up this morning (Saturday), causing a fire which emergency services are still working on putting out. Several employees were inside the building, which belongs to the firm Biocom Energía, S.L., at the time of the conflagration, says mayoress of

Algemesí, Marta Trenzano. Two of them perished and one has been rushed to La Fe hospital in Valencia with 80% burns and in a critical condition. All three are said to be in their early 40s. Forensics are said to be investigating the cause of the blast, which is so far thought to have been caused by sparks from soldering. thinkspain.com

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of the Day of the Shining Star,’’ was how the launch was described. South Korean Defence Ministry spokesman Moon Sang Gyun said a warship had detected the launch at 09:31 (00:31 GMT). The rocket launch was roundly condemned by the international community. US Secretary of State John Kerry called it a “flagrant violation” of UN

resolutions and warned of “significant measures to hold the DPRK [North Korea] to account.” China said it “regrets” North Korea’s actions but urged “the relevant parties” to “refrain from taking actions that may further escalate tensions on the Korean peninsula”. http://www.bbc.com/

Taiwan rescuers find signs of life in quake rubble

TAINAN, Taiwan (AP) — Rescuers on Sunday found signs of life within the remains of a high-rise residential building that collapsed in a powerful, shallow earthquake in southern Taiwan that killed at least 19 people, as families anxiously waited on site. The emergency center in Tainan, the worst-hit city, said Sunday that 171 people had been rescued from the building following the magnitude-6.4 quake that struck at dawn Saturday. Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te said in TV interviews from the site of the building collapse that there was an estimated 124 still trapped, many at the bottom of the wreckage. Lai said that they had been able to rescue many people by using information from residents who got out on the possible locations of those still inside. A man in his early 30s was pulled out from the rubble Sunday morning and able to tell rescuers his name and other information. A man in his 60s, whose son escaped and whose daughter-in-law was in serious condition in a hospital, was trying to help rescuers pinpoint his grandsons. "My 11- and 12-year-old grandsons are still inside on the ninth floor," said the man, who only gave his surname, Huang. "I told my son not to buy an apartment here; it was

suspiciously cheap." Beside him, another man nodded in agreement as he waited for news of his own relatives on the seventh floor. The quake came two days before the start of Lunar New Year celebrations that mark the most important family holiday in the Chinese calendar. The operators of Taiwan’s high speed rail announced Sunday that the service would resume full operation from noon. The earthquake had damaged power lines near Tainan Station and caused major disruption to the system at a busy time when many people were returning home to celebrate. Following the collapse of the residential high-rise, questions surfaced about whether construction of the 1989 structure had been shoddy. Tainan’s government said the building was not listed as a dangerous structure before the quake, and the interior minister, Chen Wei-zen, said an investigation would examine whether the developer had cut corners. Earthquakes frequently rattle Taiwan, but most are minor and cause little or no damage. However, a magnitude-7.6 quake in central Taiwan in 1999 killed more than 2,300 people. yahoo.com

Seven arrested in Spain over suspected militant links

The arrests were carried out in the eastern cities of Valencia and Alicante and in Spain”s North African enclave of Ceuta, the police said in a statement. “Four of those arrested are Spanish nationals of Syrian, Jordanian and Moroccan origin,” it said. A Syrian and a Moroccan were also taken into custody, it said. A police spokesman later announced a seventh arrest, but did not give the individual’s nationality or other details. The operation was still ongoing. The arrests were made in the context of an investigation launched in 2014 into “foreign structures” of ISIS and the AlNusra Front, an Al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria, police said. One of those arrested was a man who

dispatched “military material, money, electronic and transmission material, firearms and precursors for making explosives” to Syria and Iraq via a company, the police statement said. This was shipped out in closed containers under the guise of humanitarian aid, and financed by “hawala,” an informal system of payment based on trust that is far more difficult to trace than bank transfers. The leader of the network was in “constant” contact with a member of the Islamic State, who repeatedly asked him to recruit women in order to marry them off to IS jihadists in Syria, the statement said. thelocal


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Autumn and winter jobs for around the home and garden Winter is fast approaching and before the really cold and wet weather gets here now is the ideal time to do maintenance jobs around the home and garden in preparation for winter. So if you have a spare half day or a weekend and the weather is a lovely autumnal day why not get out in the winter sun and do those jobs ready for the winter months. Leaves Leaves look nice when they are golden brown and red whilst they are still on the trees but as they fall off they can be a real pain. They can make driveways and paths slippery under foot, block gutter and downpipes and generally make the garden look untidy. So a good sweep up can make the world of difference and as an added bonus you can bag them up and compost them ready to be spread of the vegetable patch the following year. Draught excluder If you have draughts around doors and windows, or even letter boxes you can quickly and relatively cheaply reduce or completely iliminate them simply by buying and fitting draught excluders. Draught excluders and readily available from DIY merchants and stores and are easy to fit, many door and window draught excluders simply are self adhesive, some require fitting with screws, such as in the case of a letter box draught excluder. Roof tiles Slipped, missing or cracked roof tiles could potentially cost you a lot of money in damage. If water gets into a loft space and you are unaware of it not only could the contents of your loft be damaged but eventually the room ceilings and walls will get damp, this could be costly to put right. So to prevent this take a walk outside and look up at your roof, can you see

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Last week we talked about the problems “Printers & scanners” icon, that printers can cause Windows, well to and select a printer. Click maintain balance today we are going to the “Options & Supplies” cover the same area but for the Apple button, click the “Supply Levels” tab, and family of computers and we will call it “How to Troubleshoot Printer Problems on your printer should report how much ink it currently has. If the printer has a built-in a Mac”. Printers come in all shapes and display, that may also display how much sizes, but they have similar problems. ink it has left. Troubleshooting a printer on a Mac is Step 5. While printing, your printer will similar to troubleshooting it on a Windows have an icon in your dock. You can click the PC, but the options you’ll need to check icon to open the print queue. If you don’t are in different places on Mac OS X than see that, you can also open the System they are on Windows. So to the first 2 steps: Ensure the printer Preferences window, click the “Printers & is plugged in, powered on, and connected scanners” icon, select a printer, and click to your Mac. The number of times that I “Open Print Queue”. have been called out because a computer From here, you can see any jobs the / printer / peripherals would work just printer is currently working on. If you see to find, when I get there, the hardware an old job or a job with an error, you can isn’t plugged in! If it’s a Wi-Fi printer, ensure it’s connected to the same Wi-Fi remove it from here and have the printer network your Mac is on. This stuff may move on. You can also pause or resume seem obvious, but sometimes it’s easy to printing from here — ensure the printer overlook the simple stuff! isn’t paused. If you see a “Resume” button Step 3. The next obvious step is to make on the toolbar, the printer is paused and sure that your printer has enough paper. you’ll need to click “Resume” to continue. Check to make sure you’ve loaded the If you see a “Pause” button on the toolbar, paper correctly so the printer can access it, too. I have gotten into the habit of the printer isn’t paused. Step 6. You may need to clean your ‘Fanning’ (flicking through the edges to ensure that each page is separate) a wad printer’s heads or perform other diagnostic of paper before putting it into the printer. functions to fix problems with poor print If the printer has a paper jam, you may quality. This option may be located in the need to open up the printer and remove Printers & Scanners window. If it is, you the jammed paper so it will work properly. can open the Printers & Scanners pane in Step 4. You’ll need ink on an inkjet printer or toner on a laser printer before the System Preferences dialog, select the your printer can print. Just having enough printer, and select “Options & Supplies”. black-and-white ink on an inkjet printer Look around here for the options you may not be sufficient, as some inkjet might need — for example, you might printers may refuse to print — even in see a “Utility” button that will open that black-and-white — unless you’ve also printer’s diagnostics utility. filled their colour ink tanks. This is printer-dependent. In some To check your printer’s ink levels, you cases, you might need to use buttons on may need to open a manufacturer-specific printer utility. However, this information the printer itself to initiate a head-cleaning may also be found in a more standard or other diagnostic routines. way. On a Mac, For further information or advice on you can open the System Preferences computing,contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk window, click the

HOW TO NEGOTIATE ROUNDABOUTS If you are unsure about the correct way to negotiate roundabouts, here are some simple rules to help you enter and exit roundabouts safely and in the right lane. APPROACHING ROUNDABOUTS It’s important to remember to give way to traffic already on the roundabout. If the roundabout is outside urban areas of towns or cities, keep right. If the roundabout is in a built-up area inside a town or city and the lanes are clearly marked, you should use the lane that best corresponds to the exit you need to take. LEAVING ROUNDABOUTS This causes the most confusion amongst drivers. Which lane to choose? Why do I get beeped at if I’m in the right lane? Drivers must exit roundabouts from the right hand lane, because the only way to leave the roundabout is by turning right. This doesn’t mean we always have to enter the roundabout from the right hand lane. It depends on the exit we need to take. However this simple rule, in

February 2016

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Lent already! A time for spring-cleaning both body and soul - to take time out to reflect on our Christian lives. I’m fully aware that we all face the challenge of prioritising our precious time, but as a Christian, Lent is an opportunity unlike any other to stop and listen to that “still small voice of calm”; to find that quiet place, away from the distractions of modern living, - switch off the mobile, turn off the tablet, computer, television, and spend some time reflecting, either in prayer or biblereading. Instead of giving something up, why not see Lent as a time to take something on, adjusting our regular routine and making time and space to be still? So often we protest that there simply isn’t enough time in the day to achieve so many things. Well here’s a great opportunity to withdraw as Jesus did and reflect in the peace and calm of our day, of where we are and where God wants us to be. There are many opportunities to be grasped during Lent, which will set us on a path to be ready to celebrate the great festival of Easter. So let’s make time to enjoy, rather than endure Lent; a positive time, for a faithful review, so we’re ready to rejoice in the strength and knowledge that in pausing to listen we’ve allowed ourselves to learn what

God wants for us. An old custom of the church was to say the Ash Wednesday prayer each day in Lent, which seems perhaps a useful place to start. Almighty and everlasting God, you hate nothing that you have made and forgive the sins of all who are penitent: create and make in us new and contrite hearts that we, worthily lamenting our sins and acknowledging our wretchedness, may receive from you, the God of all mercy, perfect remission and forgiveness; through Jesus Christ your son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. AMEN Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard for any who wish to Worship, but further information about the Anglican Church and details of forthcoming events may be seen on the web site w w w.mojac ar c hur c h. org Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@ avired.com

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Spain and France

We specialise in relocations to and from France and Spain, and often have weekly loads going to both destinations. By combining knowledge of the european laws with local information and years of overseas experience, we have managed to remain as reliable in Europe as we are in England, and consequently have built up a good reputation in both countries. We work closely alongside several english-run storage companies in Spain, allowing us greater flexability with our customers on both sides. All work within our guidelines and adhere to our high standards. We have become one of their top recommended removal companies for moves to and from the UK, and still remain the removal company of choice for many ex-pats.

European Removals

We offer a professional yet personal service to and from most parts of Europe and will gladly tailor make a package to suit your individual needs. We understand that flexability and reliability is of utmost importance to our customers, especially when moving overseas and we aim to cover both areas within the services we offer. Quotations for european moves follow the same protocol as for domestic UK removals (see 'Quotations '). They require an estimator to visit your home (where possible) or can be submitted via 'Online Quotes' . You may wish to email your enquiry to: fredphillipsremovalsltd@ymail.com

Full or Part Loads

The main options to consider in a european move are how big your load is likely to be, and whether you require your belongings on a specific date, or just within a certain timescale. We offer two main services to cover these options: • Full Load - You pay for sole use of the vehicle. Gives you full control (as far as is possible) over the collection and delivery of your belongings, allowing you to work to a specific date. • Part Load - The cost effective option. You have part use of the vehicle along with other loads going via the same route to their desinations. Collection can still be when you require, but delivery is arranged on a full vehicle (cost efficient) basis. However, we will still do our best to work within your time frame. Both services can have storage incorporated into the move, and both offer the same experienced, dedicated customer care service from planning and preperation right through to delivery. Spain and France: We specialise in relocations to and from France and Spain, and often have weekly loads going to both destinations. By combining knowledge of the european laws with local information and years of overseas experience, we have managed to remain as reliable in Europe as we are in England, and consequently have built up a good reputation in both countries. We work closely alongside several english-run storage companies in Spain, allowing us greater flexability with our customers on both sides. All work within our guidelines and adhere to our high standards. We have become one of their top recommended removal companies for moves to and from the UK, and still remain the removal company of choice for many ex-pats.

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How to Rent Your Spanish Property Many people considering buying a second home in Spain do so with an eye to renting it out when it’s not being used by the family. This can be a good way to make sure the property pays for itself but, before you leap onto the rental market, you should look at what the law says. In 2013, the law in Spain was amended to devolve regulation of holiday lets to the region in which the property is located. Simply, where your property is based affects what you are allowed to do. The law change was brought about at the behest of hoteliers throughout the country who felt that, while they had to adhere to strict rules and regulations relating to hygiene, fire and safety etc., those renting out private residences got away ‘scotfree’. This new law attempts to redress the balance, as well as to raise the standards of rental accommodation to match that of hotels and, some cynics might say, increase the tax revenue from those renting out. What Spanish Property Law Says Essentially, the law varies for each of the 17 self-governing regions of Spain. For example, some inland areas with low tourist visibility such as CastillaLa Mancha (of Don Quixote fame) and Castilla y León have no regulations. While holiday hotspot areas such as the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands have extremely strict standards (yet vary between islands). Here’s a taste of the regulations applying to other areas: Valencia Holiday properties are subject to strict criteria in terms of the accommodation and furnishings provided. In addition a recent modification to the law on holiday rentals states that all holiday properties must be registered with the Register for Tourist Businesses, Establishments and Professionals.

Once registered you will be provided with a registration number and this number must be included in all advertising and publicity materials for the property. Failure to include the registration number in your advertising could result in fines for both you and the advertising channel. Asturias You cannot rent out a flat for fewer than 30 days and if you are renting out a holiday property you must offer the property for rent for at least July, August and September, the intention being to stop people from living in their beach homes during the summer months. Basque Country At present if you are renting out only one holiday property then there is no requirement for that property to be registered. However, if you are offering more than one holiday property for rent then you must register these properties. Please note that the law will change in 2015 or 2016 and that the new rules will state that all holiday properties must be registered. Andalucia The implementation of the law is still pending in this region, but that hasn’t stopped some localities issuing fines. It is generally understood that the local government is close to approving a new law and so it will be important to keep abreast of the latest developments if you intend to purchase a property to use as a holiday let. Catalonia Legislation came into force in this region in 2012, requiring that all holiday rentals in the area be licensed, but there are tens of thousands of properties still not licensed and property owners facing fines that are enforceable. To make it even more confusing the

regulations throughout the regions are often subject to change so, if you are considering renting out your property, you should check carefully what the requirements are in that area. The Risks of Non-Compliance Not adhering to these local regulations comes at a hefty price. Since the law came into force, fines amounting to €537,771 have been issued in penalties; there have been 284 cases brought with owners and agents receiving fines of anywhere between €3,000 and €24,000. But it hasn’t stopped at just agents and owners being penalised. The Catalan government recently issued a fine of €30,000 (approximately £24,000) to internet sensation Airbnb for ‘a serious breach of local laws’ publishing details of rental properties that have not been registered with the Tourism Registry of Catalonia and has threatened to block Airbnb

from operating in the region. What are the Costs? The localisation of regulation means that the licence cost also varies depending on which region your property is in. Some areas operate on a set-fee basis, with fees known at the time of writing between €177 to €500, but other areas like the Balearic Islands work out the cost on a per guest basis. In all cases, though, the licence fee is a one-off cost, which should be factored in if you are planning to rent your property out. Take Out Insurance Don’t forget you will also need to ensure adequate insurance cover, including public liability and specific rental insurance, and you will also need to declare any earnings to the Spanish tax agency, as well as to HMRC if you are resident in the UK. https://www.aplaceinthesun.com

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How to Find Cheap Spanish Properties in 2016 For some buyers price is everything and the motivation can be to simply find the cheapest available property. As with so many things, you do get what you pay for so with Sterling strong against the Euro in 2015 it could be better to plan a budget and then see what level of quality that affords you with pounds in your pocket. So we have put together a guide to finding the best property bargains that Spain has to offer.

Getting a Bargain in Alicante

Year-round flights from every corner of the UK to Alicante make it the gateway to the Costa Blanca and a popular city for weekenders. Its popularity with wealthy Madrileños is reflected too, in the classy ramblas and bars of El Barrio, the museums, well-looked-after medieval castles, markets and marina. Alicante is a great choice if you want to soak yourself in authentic Spanish for a fraction of what you’d pay in Barcelona or Madrid. There are beach resorts and fishing villages close by. San Juan Playa is just a 10km hop from the city centre to the north, while Santa Pola is a bustling fishing harbour with wonderful beaches a short drive south. The further you go out of the centre the lower the prices – down as far as €13,000 for a two-bedroom flat in the Virgen del Remedio area. In the centre you can still get a decent two-bedroom flat for €120,000 to €150,000 but you’ll have to forgo a sea view at that price. Beyond the city limits may be more suitable. North of the city, Sant Juan, El Campello and Mutxamel are popular with expats and you can buy a twobedroom, 70m2 apartment on the Bonalba Golf

Course, with use of a communal pool and the clubhouse facilities which include a spa and gym. South of the city beyond the airport, you can get a nice townhouse in Santa Pola from €120,000.

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If you’re looking for really easy weekend jaunts, being a short bus or taxi ride from the airport, such as in Santa Pola, will save a fortune in car hire costs and hassle over the years compared to the other side of town.

Getting a Bargain in Costa Blanca

South Costa Blanca is expat country with beach and golf resorts in Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa. Easy to reach, easy to find inexpensive properties too after mid-2000s overdevelopment. Prices have begun to rise though and new communities are springing up. North of Benidorm the landscape is lusher and the culture more traditionally Spanish, with some dazzling fishing-village/resorts such as Calpe and Altea. In Orihuela Costa one-bedroom apartments are €50,000 to €70,000, townhouses under €100,000 and villas with pools less than €200,000. The hard part is finding something that doesn’t feel squashed in, as so many do. For more space at a bargain price go inland to the Hondon Valley for a farmhouse with land for €125,000. Or drive past Alicante and Benidorm to the very north of the Costa Blanca around Denia where you’re too far from the airport for some buyers and prices tumble. Spectacularly gorgeous villas with decent gardens can be found for €250,000.

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bargains. For a real bargain look at Oliva. Strictly speaking it’s a kilometre or two north of the Costa Blanca, but there are apartments in a lively and unspoilt Spanish town there from €20,000.

Getting a Bargain in Murcia

Where the Spanish coastline turns from east to south, the weather warms up and property gets cheaper. Even in well-heeled enclaves like La Manga the luxury is more affordable than in some costas. There are attractive fishing villages and the city of Murcia, but mostly it’s purpose-built-resort territory, dedicated to relaxation around communal pools and golf courses. Between 2004 and 2006 agents brought inspection trippers here by the planeload, persuading some to buy one property for themselves and more for investment. Many defaulted after the crash and are now being sold as fantastic bargains. Polaris World’s resorts have never-lived-in apartments (and lots of them) at €50,000 to €100,000. The La Torre golf resort is the most popular, around 15km inland from the coast. There are also some attractive seaside villages and towns such as Sucina, Santiago de la Ribera and Aguílas, but bear in mind that they’re quiet in winter. Townhouses here start at around €110,000.

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According to a study carried out by property portal, idealista.com, which analysed the 38,595 homes in Spain advertised for sale on their portal in January from the various financial institutions, the majority of these dwellings are located in small or medium size towns, with approximately 66% of the banks’ homes situated in towns of less than 50,000 inhabitants. The towns with between 5,000 and 20,000 inhabitants accounted for 29% of the total homes for sale in January, followed by those with between 20,000 and 50,000 inhabitants (22% of the total), while 12% of these dwellings are located in villages with between 1,000 and 5,000 inhabitants, and just 3% of the properties advertised are in villages with less than 1,000 people.

The analysis shows that only 8% of all the homes for sale by financial institutions are situated in the larger cities with populations of over 500,000 people, while 13% of the homes are for sale in both the cities with between 100,000 and 500,000 inhabitants, and those with between 50,000 and 100,000 inhabitants. Some 59% of the advertised dwellings are priced at lower than 100,000 euros, while 23% cost between 100,000 and 150,000 euros. The homes with prices between 150,000 and 200,000 euros account for 10% of those advertised, and those between 200,000 and 300,000 euros account for 6% of the total. Moreover, just 2% of these properties are priced at over 300,000 euros. kyero.com

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Former Bed & Breakfast, attached villa features 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with large garden. Only 10 mins to Albox.

Restored mid terrace cortijo .Features 1000m2 of land, private courtyard , 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms

UNIQUE AND QUIRKY NEAR TIJOLA sm032 - 94,950€

Bargin Almanzora sm042 - 100,000€

separate apartment Arroya albanchez sM007 - 103,000€

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Traditional 3 bed 4 bath detached house with many original features in a prime location within walking distance to Almanzora. Minor renovations required reflected in the low price . Fantastic opportunity to purchase a large country home at a bargain price.

Traditional attached 3 bed, 2 bath cortijo in idyllic setting. Features separate apartment, solar heating and swimming pool.

unique location cantoria sol137 - 108,000€

Traditional Spanish House near albox sm024 - 106,950€

Near CANTORIA SM030 - 120,000€

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Delightful 2 bed, semi-detached villa with pool, set in a fenced plot of approx 611m2. In a unique location, not part of an urbanisation, only 4km from Cantoria where all amenities can be found.

Traditional attached Spanish house with lots of character. Features internal courtyard, idyllic setting and 5 bedrooms plus 3 cave rooms, 2 bath & short drive to Albox

3 Bed,2 bath detached family home .950M plot. 10 Mins walk to Cantoria

Walking distance Almanzora sM022 - 125,000€

STUNNING COUNTRY HOME RAMBLA DE ORIA SM031 - 145,000€

Immaculate Home near albox sM021 - 169,000€

A lovely, detached bright villa in a great location. Well maintained gardens and room for a swimming pool. Walking distance to the local amenities, must be seen to be appreciated.

Features 4 bed , 3 bath, swimming pool Separate guest annexe , 8000m2 of land and edge of mountain setting.

Detached 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom country villa with 2400m2 of land. Close to Albox and appointed to a high standard.

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NEW LISTING SM040 -LIMARIA STUNNING 4 BED 2 BATH DETACHED HOME CENTRE OF LIMARIA WITH ELEVATED VIEWS SWIMMING POOL PELLET CENTRAL HEATING BUILT IN DAMP PROOFING SYSTEM OUTSIDE SCREENED EATING AREA FINISHED TO A VERY HIGH SPECIFICATION OFFERS 175,000€

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Quality villa (127m2) located just 10 minutes drive from the town of Albox & features 3 bed, 2 bath, private pool & jacuzzi. The walled corner plot is 710m2 & has a carport & garden shed (10m2)

large country house Cerricos SM011 - 225,000€

Extensive detached 6 bed country house , ideal potential for family home , hotel or retreat.

NEw Listing RSM018 - Albox Central ALL ON ONE LEVEL GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT 3 BEDROOMS ONE BATHROOM FURNISHED SMALL COURTYARD TO THE FRONT INCLUDES GARAGE WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE 350€ PCM

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Large 3 bed semi detached cortijo on generous fully fenced plot, needs tlc reflected on the price

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STUNNING SETTING MAR620 - 350€ pcm

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Traditional cortijo , beautifully restored .Features 3 bed , 2 bath , logburner, stunning views and only a short drive to Oria

Traditional 2 bed Cortijo in the lovely village of Limaria, close to Albox. Fully furnished & walking distance to local bar

Immaculate 3 bed , 2 bath semi detached villa with swimming pool. Furnished and finished to a high specification , only 15 mins to Albox


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property group Paseo del Mediterraneo 197 - Mojacar - Almeria

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Top floor studio Apartment with roof terrace with sea views and large private garage. Near beach. Good rental potential. Ref.1520

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€199,000 Cabrera

Charming 3 bed Townhouse with garage and terraces near beach, promenade and amenities. Sea views. Ref. 1671

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Sea views. 3 bed / 1 bath southeast facing apartment with large terrace within walking distance to promenade and playa Ventanicas. Ref. 1562

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Amazing detached 3 bed / 2,5 bath villa with pool and garage on plot of 1,000 m2. Panoramic views. Air con & heating. Your castle in Spain! Ref.1651


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Take care of your ceramic tile floors with a gentle hand and a few smart cleaning techniques, which will keep your tiles and grout looking like new. Tile Floor Cleaning Basics Sweep or vacuum your glazed tile floors regularly to keep them from getting dull. Tiles may be resistant to dirt, but sand and grit can dull glazed surfaces. Clean tile with mild detergent and clean water, using a rag or chamois-type mop rather than a sponge mop. The latter pushes dirty water into grout lines and makes them harder to clean. Be sure to change the water frequently while mopping; dirty water equals a cloudy floor. Get Rid of Residue If your tiles look hazy, you might be dealing with soapy residue. Remove the film with a nonabrasive brush (a metal brush will damage the grout). Repeat as all-purpose cleaner. You necessary. Apply a silicone-base sealer to the grout to could also try a mild acid repel future stains -- such as fresh lemon Tackling a Stain on Tile? juice -- on ceramic tiles Tile may look and feel impervious to harm, but don’t (but never on marble). Rinse thoroughly with take chances. Test your stain-removal technique on clean water, and buff dry an inconspicuous spot of both tile and grout before with a clean lint-free cloth. cleaning. A nonabrasive all-purpose cleaner or a tubBe kind to your knees and tile-sink product removes most stains. Try the following dry tiles the easy way: by techniques for specific stains. Blood: Dab the stain with hydrogen peroxide or diluted using your foot to slide the bleach. cloth over the floor. Great-Looking Grout Coffee, tea, or juice: Wash the stain with detergent and The real secret to a great- hot water, then blot with hydrogen peroxide or diluted looking tile floor is clean bleach. grout. Grout is porous and Gum, wax, or tar: Place ice cubes in a resealable plastic absorbs grease and other bag and lay the bag over the material you want to remove stains. Skip commercial from the tile. Once the material solidifies, remove as cleaners and instead make much of it as possible with a crafts stick. Remove any a paste of baking soda remaining residue with nonflammable paint thinner. and water. Rub it on the Grease or fat-base stains: Wash the stain with club stain, let it sit overnight, soda and water or with a nonabrasive floor cleaner. then scrub the stain in the Ink or dye: Soak a clean cloth with diluted bleach and morning with a stiff nylon lay it over the stain. Let the cloth stay in place until the stain disappears. Rinse well. Iodine: Scrub the iodine stain with diluted ammonia and rinse well. Nail polish: Dissolve the nail polish stain with nail polish remover. If the stain remains, dab it with hydrogen peroxide or diluted bleach. http://www.bhg.com/

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Poyato: Man and Boy

A great deal has been written about Antonio Poyato and his Remitroot crop, the mainstay of the Alquerian economy but what about the man himself, his boyhood and the pressures that moulded him into what he is today? Antonio was born in Alqueria some forty-five summers ago to Pepe and Carmen. They were poor workers of the land and rearers of a species of Alquerian goat which produces no milk and whose flesh has the texture of Balsa Wood and the taste of bronchial mixture. When asked why they kept them, they replied that they were badly advised but had now formed a strong emotional bond with the animals. The inquirer thought it prudent not to pursue the matter. Little is known about Poyato’s early years other than his attachment to the goats which he knew by name and who responded to his commands. Just what these commands were isn’t on record, perhaps rightly so. As a teenager Antonio was a quiet courteous young man who took his studies seriously. He was conscientious in all he did and was always willing to help out around his parents smallholding. All who came into contact with him thought him charming and helpful. He was generous to a fault. His generosity left him financially weak but the the joy of giving made his lack of cash more than worth while. He married a local girl who was quite pretty but unfortunately not from the front. Then Antonio Poyato turned to drink, it was the making of him. He stopped giving and so became financially secure. He stopped helping others and so had the time

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and energy to pursue his own goals. His wife left him allowing him to start a series of meaningless but very satisfying liaisons with local beauties. His liking for the heady effects of alcohol prompted him to research and experiment with the root known to the Romans as Remitus Radix. This led to the rediscovery of the plant now called Remitroot and the rest is of course history. But I will reiterate the plants attributes for late comers to our story. Remitus Radix was much savoured by the Romans as the base for a potent wine and especially for its effect as an aphrodisiac. It is said that Caligula had some of his best nights on Remitus Radix. Now other uses for the plant have been discovered. It can be used to lag pipes, to prevent corrosion in the ballast tanks of oil tankers. It can also be woven into a soft, durable and wonderfully elegant cloth, which unfortunately explodes on contact with water. The drinking of Remitroot products is extremely addictive and has guaranteed the fortunes of Alqueria. We can only applaud the change in direction that Antonio Poyato took in his early manhood.

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The Retrogression of Technology

New is not always better. Take for instance the recently deceased Land Rover Discovery, ditched because it ‘no longer fulfilled the requirements of the modern the motor industry.’ I remember the original Land Rover – It cocked a snook at the ‘requirements of the modern the motor industry.’ It was its own master and went its own way, through Hell and high water and everything in between. It understood its job, which was to get there. Everything was removable and replaceable, and if anything broke it could be mended right there on the spot, often using nothing more complicated than a pair of tights or a toothpick. The same with phones. I never had any trouble when I lifted the receiver (somebody please explain to the youngsters) and a polite voice speaking the Queen’s English would ask me for my ‘Number please.’ But now we have a Smartphone! I didn’t like the old Stupidphone, but the new phone has driven me to new heights of ire! I have changed my mind – Stupidphone wasn’t so bad after all! Smartphone is prettier, but that is about all. Smartphone is bigger, so doesn’t fit into a pocket as did Stupidphone. To make a call all it required with Stupidphone was to lift his lid, and there were the numbers, all ready and available. Smartphone needs to be turned on first, by pressing a tiny indent in his side, then waiting while he wakes up. Can I

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josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk then make a call? Oh, no, he has to be told that I want to make a call. Then he wants to know who it is that I want to call, offering me a list of almost the entire population of Andalucía – if he’s only pay attention, he’d find out when I press the numbers! Once I’ve managed to access the keypad and put in the number there is no simple OK to initiate dialling – Smartphone deems me too stupid to understand OK, and instead offers me a series of dumbed-down pictorials from which to make a choice. Now that is just perverse! Why does he think I keyed the number in the first place, if not to call it? In short, making a call is so long-winded and complicated that at times I feel it would be quicker to walk there with a written message. Come back Stupidphone; I’m sorry if I was a bit harsh on you!


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on this day 11th February

1534 – Henry VIII of England is recognized as supreme head of the Church of England. 1873 – King Amadeo I of Spain abdicates. 1938 – BBC Television produces the world’s first ever science fiction television program, an adaptation of a section of the Karel Čapek play R.U.R., that coined the term “robot”. 1973 – Vietnam War: First release of American prisoners of war from Vietnam takes place. 1990 – Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa after 27 years as a political prisoner.


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URBANISATION EL RASO, CAMPO DE GUARDAMAR, JUST OFF THE CV895 LEMON TREE ROAD, 03140

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Opening times 10am till Late Tuesday - Sunday

Menu Del Dia 12.30pm - 4pm Tuesday - Friday 4 Course 7.95€ Full Main Menu 6pm - 9pm Sunday Lunch Available 2pm - 7pm 3 Course 9.95€ / 2 Course 7.95€ Happy Hour 4pm - 6pm Wednesday is quiz night with Nick Marshall with our great 5€ meal deals for quiz players PLUS Karaoke with guest singers Last person standing, winner takes all

GREAT FUN NIGHT OUT

Sunday Lunch At Its Best At SUNDAYS are meant to be a day of rest and relaxation, so why not do exactly that in the welcoming and comfortable surroundings of Laurel & Hardy's restaurant in Quesada. Take the hassle out of cooking and let the friendly and professional staff wait on you and attend your every need as you enjoy one of the best Sunday lunches around. Laurel & Hardy's has a great reputation for its outstanding food, and you can see why when you enjoy the fresh ingredients and beautifully presented dishes of their traditional Sunday lunch. With all the roast meats cooked and carved on the day, including the option of rare beef if that’s your preference, and accompanied by only the freshest vegetables, this is a traditional Sunday roast as it’s meant to be, and you can taste the difference. Your Sunday lunch consists of a choice of five starters, a main course fish and vegetarian options as well as the succulent roast meats with all the trimmings, and a dessert chosen from the a la carte menu. To wash down your meal a complimentary bottle (per 2 people) of Laurel & Hardy’s excellent Synera house wine is included in the menu price. All of this is offered for just €13.50 per person, meaning you can enjoy the delicious Sunday roast, wonderful service and warm hospitality in the welcoming surroundings, and know that you’re getting great value. Owners and hosts Martin and Julia Eastgate and their enthusiastic team strive for everyone to enjoy the best experience possible, and are always happy to welcome back the many regular guests, as well as getting to know new faces visiting for the first time. There is no rush, no time limit on your table, so you are at ease and able to soak up the atmosphere in the modern, stylish dining area, and to chat with friends and family in the relaxed lounge area and out on the spacious rooftop terrace before and after eating. Laurel & Hardy's are also one of the very few places to offer their Sunday lunch all day, being served from 1-9pm – perfect to fit in with your Sunday plans – and their a la carte menu is also available. Bookings are advisable in order to secure the time you want, but if it’s a last minute idea, you can just walk in and the team will do their very best to look after you. Why not treat yourself this Sunday, Valentine’s Day, and remember Mother’s Day (6th March), and taste a truly delicious Sunday lunch!

Laurel & Hardy's Bar & Restaurant Calle Los Arcos 21 Ciudad Quesada Tel: 965 077 444

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Sunday 6th March. Book now to avoid disappointment.

Kitchen Open: Mon – Sat 10am – 3pm & 6pm – 9pm. Sun 10am – 7pm

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Open Daily from 10am. Plaza de la Constitución, Benijófar 03178.

Experience the Oasis Difference Menu del Dia Choice of 3 courses with a drink €9.95 or Homemade Soup with Hot Roast Sandwich just €5 VALENTINE’S DAY SUNDAY LUNCH 14th February Complimentary Cava Cocktail for all pre-booked Enjoy our popular home cooked Sunday Roast Lunch 2 courses €9.95 or 3 courses €11.95 both with a drink! To book telephone 603 169 090 or email oasisbenijofar@outlook.com / www.oasis-benijofar.es

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Menu of the Day 12noon till 5pm

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Come and enjoy warm hospitality and great food. Relax in our comfortable and smart surroundings.

Enjoy live music entertainment with us every Saturday 20th February: ROSE MACLEAN ● 27th February: IT TAKES TWO VALENTINES DAY - Sunday 14th February Sunday Lunch, A La Carte, & Seductive Specials FEBRUARY SPECIAL LUNCHES: Wednesday 17th & Thursday 25th

Enjoy lunch & live music, choose from our Set Menu (15€ for 3 courses) & A La Carte menu plus our Complimentary Wine offer applies too. Doors open 1pm, perfect for a pre-lunch drink on our rooftop terrace. Opening Hours Tuesday-Saturday from 6pm Sunday from 1pm-9pm Monday - Closed Calle Los Arcos, 21 Ciudad Quesada w:laurelandhardeys.com f: Laurel & Hardy’s, Quesada Elevator available ● Gift Vouchers available

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Endless Possibilities

With just a few supplies -- paint, glue, and clay -- children can transform the stones they stumble across into animals, people, or toys. Both tempera and acrylic paints work well for rock craft projects; tempera looks chalkier but washes off easily, making it the best choice for kids. Acrylic paint has a glossy finish. Before painting, kids should sketch out their plan: It's easier to envision what the finished project will look like if they draw it first with pencil on paper.

Family members can paint their initials on the rocks that suit them and turn them into refrigerator magnets.

Rock Dominoes Smooth flat stones aren't just for skipping -- they're perfect for game pieces, too. For a set of dominoes, all you need is 28 stones and a white paint pen to draw lines and dots. Begin by drawing a line across the center of each. Then on either side of the line, mark with two sets of dots in every combination

Fish-in-a-Bag Soap

These adorable soaps make great gifts and are also a fun anytime craft. MATERIALS Clear plastic bag: 4 inches wide by 8 inches tall, and at least 1.5 millimeters thick Clear glycerin soap

Heat-resistant measuring cup Double-boiler or microwave Rubbing alcohol

Small spray bottle Plastic fish Clothespin Ribbon Gift tag

STEPS Open plastic bag cuff the enough so the bag stand on own.

the and top that will its

Place 4 ounces of solid clear glycerin soap in a heat-resistant measuring cup, and melt in a double-boiler or microwave. Pour half the melted soap into the bag. Spray with alcohol until bubbles disappear. Allow to cool and harden for about 1 hour. Re-melt remaining soap. Pour a small amount of melted soap on top of cooled soap in bag. Spray with alcohol. Position fish in melted soap, and let set 15 minutes to lock into place. Pour the remaining soap over fish. Spray with alcohol. Gather bag above soap and pinch with clothespin. Allow soap to cool for 15 minutes. Remove clothespin, and tie with a ribbon threaded with a gift tag.

Kids' Winter Crafts

Keep little hands busy both indoors and out with our favorite cold-weather projects for kids.

Painted Umbrella

Coaxed open by raindrops, umbrellas bloom like flowers in spring. Your child can turn his or hers into the prettiest of them all by painting it with a fanciful pattern.

MATERIALS N y l o n umbrella Paintbrushes P e r m a n e n t waterproof paint Newspaper Smock STEPS Follow the paint manufacturer's directions: Some fabric paints require the addition of fixative; others require ironing the umbrella after painting. Carefully cover the work surface with newspaper before you begin, and have your child wear a smock. Once finished, keep the umbrella open overnight; the paint must dry completely before you close it or use it.


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Is open to ladies and gentlemen over 50 years of age who are on their own and wish to get ‘back into the social scene.’ We meet normally twice a month at different restaurants for lunch and a chat at 1.00-1.30 hrs.. There are no subs or fees, just the cost of the meal. There may be a fun quiz or a raffle. For information and to book please contact Ruth on 966789063

Casa Tom Community Choir:

Casa Tom Community Choir meets every Monday at 2.00pm for 2.30pm. It is a mixed choir and all levels are welcome. No auditions, no solos. Make new friends and have a good time. Location: CASA TOM, Avenida JACA 31, San Luis, Torrevieja. Phone or email Terry for further details. Phone: 647-189-135. Email: casatomsanluis@gmail.com.

COFFEE MATES

If you would like to have a coffee and a friendly chat, please join us at the La Laguna Hotel, Lo Marabu every Friday morning from 11am ANN - 966 717 390 - 666 747 398

Strictly Dance Ballroom and Latin

‘Strictly Dance’ You’ve seen the show now come and join Lyn and Chris to learn how it’s done, they have a wealth of professional experience and can help you to get fit and have fun! Every Monday Night (New from 1 February) is Rock and Roll Night at The Emerald Isle, La Florida, Class 7:30-8:30pm Bop Til You Drop 8:30-10:30pm. Every Tuesday The Club, Quesada 8-10pm Ballroom & Latin Tuition and Social Night, Every Thursday. The Madhouse, Pueblo Principe, 8-10pm (New from 4 February) Ballroom & Latin Tuition and Social Night. Put on too much weight over the festive period? Then come and shed those inches with our Yoganetics Class, Every Thursday The Studio, La Matanza, (Orihuela) 11am12noon. This class is designed for anyone with back neck or hip problems and is a full body stretch class. Singles are more than welcome in our classes and we have new courses commencing every 3 weeks. For more information contact Lyn on 966188430 635584431 or email strictlydancelyn@gmail.com

ROYAL BRITISH LEGION, Orihuela Costa Branch, covers the area from Punta Prima to San Javier and inland. The branch meets on the 3rd Thursday of every month at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. You do not have to be ex military to attend or to join. Everyone is welcome. More information can be found at the branch website - http://branches.britishlegion. org.uk/branches/orihuela-costa

THE ROYAL ASSOCIATION,

NAVAL

Torrevieja Branch, meet at 1700 on the first Wednesday of each month at the Restaurante El Paraiso, Urb. Jardin del Mar 3, (behind Carrefour), Torrevieja. Contact Paul Edwards, Chairman, 618 644 934 or Margaret Forshaw, Secretary 966 921 996.

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at La Bamba’s - Ballroom Modern / Latin / Held Tuesdays and Thursdays 13.30 to Argentine Tango / 17.30 at Casa Ventura. Equipment and coaching provided if Sequence Dancing

required. Los Rosales Restaurant, Guardamar All standards catered for. If more CV895 [near Lemon Tree Sunday information required contact Del on Market] 653564831 Monday - SOCIAL DANCE 8.30pm 10.30pm [SEQUENCE CLASS 7.30pm PASO A PASO DANCE CLUB - 8.30pm] DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Friday - SOCIAL DANCE 7.30pm 10.30pm CLASSES Wednesday - New Beginners Class All classes commence with a beginners [new beginners starting Wednesday class for all to join in, 13th January 2016] 2pm -3pm followed by imp / int freestyle and Intermediate Class 3pm - 4pm practice time €5pp Intermediate Plus Class 4pm - 5pm WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE Andrea Murphy [0034] 616 478 157 WE NOW HAVE A NEW CLASS AND SOCIAL NIGHT IN THE PLAYA BADMINT0N AT PILAR FLAMENCA AREA STARTING 1st FEB DE LA HORADADA Mondays 8pm Hotel Montepiedra Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-1pm. Saavedra Fajardo, Dehesa du For information ring John McGilvray on 966 786 774 or Mobiles 634 658 Campoamor. 03189 506/695 871 707 or Tuesdays 11am Castillo Restaurant, e mail carolejohn_3@hotmail.com Av San Fulgencio, Urb La Marina. Thursdays 7pm Los Rosales TABLE TENNIS AT PILAR Restaurant, DE LA HORADADA CV895 aka Lemon Tree Road, Sports Centre every Monday at 10am Guardamar. Five tables equipment supplied, coaching Now for something new for those that given if necessary, all standards love the music and times of the welcome. Contact George on 965 50s 60s and 70s. Jive Junction Disco 326097 or Gordon on 966 848304 or and Nostalgia Quiz held every e-mail drewgeorge49@yahoo.com. Wednesdays 8pm at the Maymar Restaurante, I nternationa l Behind the Dia supermarket, Polyono Christian Assembly Poniente s / n Catral. 03158. evangelical church, NO CLASS a night for everyone to Calle Urbano Arregui 23, Torrevieja 03185. Meets every Sunday, 11am, enjoy €2 entry. Never Danced-No Partner-No Problem includes Sunday School for children. Our Jive Junction Mobile Disco Prayer meetings, craft and computer clubs, Bible study groups. Also house available for private party jive nights, groups at La Siesta: Tuesdays, 3pm. this includes a fun jive class. Call 674552754 for details. La Zenia: More info call Maxine 670711408 Adam Wednesdays, 3pm,. call 620318964. 638330342 Torrevieja: Thursdays 5.30pm. Call www.modern-jie-spain.com or find us 608283661, and in church building, Tuesdays, 6pm call 617591399 and on facebook. Thursdays, 5.30pm call 608283661. For Pilar Christian other church matters call pastor, Rafael Community Church Restrepo, on 966799273 or mobile Calle Canalejas 3. Pilar de la Horadada. 660127276. Sunday Service at 11am, and Thursday at 5pm for Prayer and Praise and SPIRITUALIST CENTRE, Worship Home groups meet during the BENIJOFAR week. All welcome from any church Meets at Hamilton´s Bake House, 62 Calle background or none. For further Vicente, Blasco Ibañez, Benijofar 03178. information contact PilarChristian. We hold a Sunday Service at 11.30 a.m., a CommunityChurch@gmail.com. 966 Tuesday Evening of Mediumship at 7 p.m. And every Thursday there 849 448 - 966 848 806

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Casa Ventura, San Luis, will be hosting a Rod Stewart Tribute, with David John Williams. Come and join us on Saturday 6th February at 8.00 to enjoy all of Rod´s songs. Tickets 12 Euros and to include a delicious hot and cold buffet. Plus a great charity raffle. All monies raised will be forwarded to Paul Cunningham Nurses Charity. To book please telephone 966 789 247

COSTA COBRAS RFC

new rugby club based on the beach. Training juniors Monday and Wednesday 20.00-21.30, seniors 20.00-21.30 For more details contact Garry 692 767 242 or Robert on 697 286 416

is an Open Circle where you can develop your skills commencing at 6.30 p.m. Spiritual healing is available every Sunday and Tuesday after the service. The Divine Service with Mediumship, on Sunday, 14th February, will be taken by Ray Bailey. Anna Marie will take the Evening of Mediumship on Tuesday, 16th February. Danny Lewis (UK Medium) will take the Divine Service, with Mediumship, on Sunday, 21st February. Contact Wendy on 965323028. w w w. s p i r i t u a l i s t c e n t r e benijofar.com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail.com or info@spiritualistcentrebenijofar.com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789.

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ANGLICAN CHAPLAINCY OF ST PETER & ST PAUL – TORREVIEJA LENT & EASTERTIDE 2016 SERVICES

Wed 10 Feb - Ash Wednesday 11:00 AM Lago Jardin - Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes 7:00 PM La Siesta - Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes Fri 4 Mar – Women’s World Day of Prayer 4:00 PM La Siesta – All denominations welcome Sun 6 Mar - Mothering Sunday Church Centre’s normal Service times Wed 16 Mar - ‘Stations of the Cross’ (Sponsored by the Mothers’ Union) 11:00 for 11:30 AM Rojales – ‘Way of the Cross’ (via Calles Algorfa & Daya Nueva) Sun 20 Mar - Palm Sunday Church Centres’ normal Service times with Blessing of Palms, Commemoration of the Lord´s Entrance into Jerusalem and Holy Eucharist Thu 24 Mar - Maundy Thursday 11:00 AM Cristo Resucitado (Centro Ecumenico) (La Zenia) - Holy Eucharist with Reception of Holy Oils from Diocesan Chrism Mass and Recommitment to Priestly and Lay Ministry 7:00 PM La Siesta - Eucharist of the Lord´s Supper and ‘Watch of the Passion’ (until 10:00 PM) Fri 25 Mar - Good Friday 11:00 AM Cristo Resucitado (Centro Ecumenico) (La Zenia) - Ecumenical ‘Stations of the Cross’ 3:00 PM Los Balcones - Celebration of the Passion of the Lord Sat 26 Mar - Holy Saturday 7:00 PM Lago Jardin - The Easter Vigil (followed by Resurrection Party) Please note the time we begin this evening. This service lasts around 1.5 hours. It is the most important service of the Church´s Year! Sun 27 Mar - Easter Day Church Centres´ normal Service times. All services are celebrations of the Holy Eucharist. Mon 4 Apr The Annunciation of Our Lord (Lady Day) (Transferred from 25 Mar 16) 11:00 AM Lago Jardin – Holy Eucharist FOOTNOTE For more information on the workings of the Chaplaincy - and other planned activities and events – please view their web-site: http://c-of-e-torrevieja. com/ The specific location of the various Church Centres together with their normal Services can be found here: http://c-of-e-torrevieja.com/where.php

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“The world may or may not be without purpose but it’s not totally without some kind of magic.”

Whether you’re interested in science or logic is there a place in your heart to believe that magic can and does exist? Sophie Baker (Emma Stone The Amazing Spider Man 2012) quotes Nietzsche as saying that we need our illusions to live. Stanley’s response is categorical: We can’t go round deluding ourselves.” More importantly, what about deluding others? “Magic” is regarded as being a lightweight American romantic comedy by Woody Allen. It is not considered one of his finer films although it has been described as being accomplished and worth watching for the two main characters when they are sparring. Imagine chalk and cheese. It’s just like that. Insults bounce off each other like a ball constantly hitting a brick wall. Meagre attempts at philosophising which just skirt around the meaning of life and the purpose of existence. Not altogether convincing but entertaining to watch. Stanley is so set in his ways, a stubborn man who always has to be right. The film attempts to explore illusions, trickery, deception however you want to describe it just like A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Colin Firth (The King’s Speech, The Railway Man) plays an obnoxious but worldfamous illusionist and the film opens with Wei Ling Soo performing to a Berlin audience in 1928, mesmerised when he makes an elephant vanish into thin air. This is Stanley Crawford, an arrogant, bitter, stuffy, egotistical and priggish man. He patronises the stage hands calling them Neanderthals and Assassins. The conductor is a blithering idiot and for the autograph hunters they are mental defectives. Watching the performance in awe is fellow illusionist and so-called friend, Harold Burkhan (Simon McBurney) who visits Stanley’s dressing room to congratulate him. His compliments are double-edged: “A genius with all the charm of a typhus epidemic.” Is this a friend speaking? Howard persuades Stanley to travel to the south of France with him, the Cote d’Azur, to abandon his fiancee Olivia and the promise of a holiday to observe a mystic who is preying on wealthy families like the Catledges. Stanley is notoriously regarded as the “greatest debunker of fake spiritualists” and he is delighted for this invitation to expose this sleezy fraudster. Visiting Provence also allows him the opportunity to visit Aunt Vanessa (Eileen Atkins), sharp-tongued and full of sarcasm for Stanley who welcomes him with the innuendo of being “boring to the point of perfection.” We do learn that Stanley had an unhappy childhood which he compares to a dark cloud that has followed him dogging his life. His

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EL RASO GOLF SOCIETY AT LA MARQUESA

Friday 29 January, and another fine day’s golfing for this time of year. Twenty-six members and guests of the El Raso GS played the monthly Stableford competition at their home course La Marquesa. Considerable maintenance works to the course are being carried out at present and once completed will make significant improvements to all areas. Competition winner was John Hill with 36 pts, in second place Marilyn Eckersall 35 pts and third John Barraclough 34 pts. Best front nine went to Alan

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Venables 18 pts and best back nine also with 18 pts Debbie Weedon. NTP’s 5th John Hill 11th Debbie Weedon 15th John Wilson 17th Malcolm Foskett. Best guest John Wilson 27 pts. After the game we returned to the Olde Ninth for presentations and a welcome meal of chicken casserole prepared by the bar. Our next fixture is at the popular course of Las Colinas on Friday 19 February, and will include the now traditional annual game against Claptons GS.

San Miguel Golf Society at Villamartin. Feb 3rd, 2016.

Cahill with an excellent 40 points. SMGS’s 2015/16 singles and doubles match play competitions are now well underway and several more first round matches were played. In the singles competition, Glen Rapley beat Grattan Forber at the 21st hole, having found himself 4 down with 4 to play during the regulation round. As Grattan himself said, “the wheels came off”, but good on him for being able to smile about it afterwards. Forty-seven members took part in SMGS In the doubles things were not so tight latest monthly visit to Villamartin. Yet with Double Dutch (Theo Boelhouwer another gorgeous day found the course and Phil de Lacy) beating the Drakies in good condition, although set up quite (John and Ellen Drakesmith) 5 and 4, and long. MFers (Steve Higgins and Mike Frankish) This probably influenced the results in stunning Ayoops (Ian Parker and Les continuation of the evident recent trend Wilton) 8 and 6. of Bronze category (highest handicaps) The day’s stableford competition results, prize winning scores being generally less than those for Silver, and Silver less than by category and in reverse order, were those of Gold (lowest handicaps), with the following: one or two exceptions. Bronze Category: 5th Norman McBride Something is afoot, whether it be (27 on CB), 4th Keith Stevenson (27 on course set-ups and conditions, more CB), 3rd Ian Parkinson (27 on CB), 2nd regular playing of lower handicappers John Hagart (31), and 1st, Eva Leidstrom and so consistency and improvement, with 32 points. handicapping being a touch awry, or Silver Category: 5th Steve Davis (32 on something completely different and/or a CB), 4th Ellen Drakesmith (32 on CB), combination of factors. 3rd Chris Hamblett (34 on CB), 2nd Brian Whatever the reasons, the last few Mulligan (34 on CB) and 1st, well ahead society events have highlighted the in the category, and with the best score category gaps opening up. of the day and a significant cut to come, However, as mentioned, there are Norman Cahill with 40 points. exceptions and this week’s stand out Gold Category: 5th Robin Eastman (35 score went to Silver category’s Norman on CB), 4th Tony Smale (35 on CB), 3rd Paul Guest (36), 2nd Steve Higgins (37), and 1st, and clearly on a good run of form, Vice-Captain Theo Boelhouwer with 38 points. The Abacus was won by Les Wilton. All Mechanical Repairs Nearest the pins on the Diagnostics, Car Servicing par 3’s (open to all) went to Norman Cahill (6), Marg Cambelts, Tyre Repairs Birtwistle (9), John Osborne Laser Wheel Alignment (13) and Robin Eastman (17) Welding, Exhausts, ITV Our thanks go to the staff at Villamartin golf course Headlight Refurbishing / Cleaning for their contribution to an IS YOUR ITV DUE SOON? Pre-ITV check, Plus I will take your car to the ITV station. enjoyable day. All for just 95€! Keep up to date with all Please book in advance now! SMGS matters by logging on Why take chances? to our website www.smgs. Contact Chris on org or simply give Barry (0034) 634 048 339 or 642 923 669 And have your car repaired by a reliable, expert and time served mechanic. Roehrig a call on 966 731 Garage Services, Ctra de Benijofar, San Miguel de Salinas 033 to find out more about Finca Garroferos - Nave 13, Algorfa 03169, Alicante the society and its weekly (Off CV940 - behind the Zoco Sunday Market Algorfa) golf get-togethers. Next christophermccarthy1964@gmail.com week we will be at Alenda.

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It was an exciting day for SAMM when, immediately after their AGM, the outgoing and incoming Commodores, watched by a large group of members, jointly launched the new SAMM support boat, a Whaly 435R, using a bottle of finest cava to anoint the hull. The Whaly, a roto-moulded polyethylene Rib design, was identified as being ideal for the various uses the support boat has to cover after extensive research into the market. This Dutch made vessel is used extensively by many organisations around the world for patrol and rescue purposes; there is one in Mazarron harbour and another in San Pedro de Pinitar, both used by the local authorities. The Whaly was ordered from a dealer in Cabo de Palos in November and was delivered mid-December. Since then a small group of SAMM members,

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Best Back 9 – Mike Probert – 18 points Best Score Category B – Roger Clarke – 33 points The football card was won by Andy Driscoll After the game we returned to the Spanglish bar, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada for sandwiches and the presentation. Our next fixture is at Alenda on Wednesday 17th February 2016 and is FULL. If you are interested in joining the society call Paul Cawte on 966731223 or Graham Hall on 664692638 or better still pop into the bar. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.

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February 2016

OLIMPICO DE TOTANA 2 MAZARRON FC 0

Totana eventually came out on top in this local derby but the game hinged on a controversial decision by the match officials in the 20th minute.

Mazarron were without two key defenders in Juan Fran and Lorca, but were the better team for 70 minutes of the game. A dangerous free kick from Willy after only two minutes was scrambled clear by the Totana defence and at the other end the home team rattled the cross bar with a fierce shot. After 20 minutes a superb through ball from Jose saw Palote outstripping the home defence. The Totana keeper raced out of his area and blatantly handled Palote’s attempt to steer the ball past him. It was a clear red card offence but the officials allowed play to continue without even awarding a free kick to Mazarron. Three minutes later another excellent free kick from Willy sailed just wide of the near post. Totana’s best chance of a first half in which they were decidedly second best came after a Mazarron corner broke down. The ball was quickly transferred to the halfway line where a home forward ran through only to be denied a goal by the onrushing Paco who cleared the danger with his chest. Mazarron again dominated the early stages of the second half and

almost scored after the best move of the game. Willy beat two men on the left wing before passing inside to Jose. The striker swivelled and found substitute Enrique whose shot hit the post before rebounding clear. Willy then sent Jose racing clear of the Totana defence but he delayed his shot too long and the danger was cleared. After 65 minutes Paco dived to save a Totana shot and was quick to pounce on the rebound but the home team who took the lead on 67 minutes. Mounir was clearly fouled on the halfway line but the referee waved play on and Juanlu was forced to concede a free kick on the edge of the penalty area. Martinez drilled the ball into the far corner to give Totana an A reasonable turn out of guests and underserved lead. members for our weekly game at Las Mazarron’s heads fell after this Colinas. Well it had to happen, after all and the inevitable flurry of yellow the good weather we were hit with a heavy rain storm, one of greens was cards for both teams disrupted the three quarters flooded. flow of the game. Totana increased Some members and guests decided their lead after 87 minutes when a to call it a day. Still some of the brave long ball was only half cleared by players carried on, at the end we had 12 Mazarron and Mario Gomez hit a left players who finished the day. Well done foot shot over Paco into the roof of to them not sure if I would have been one of them. the net. We played full handicap stableford , Team: Paco; Mounir; Alberto (Jesus); Juan Andreo; Alfonso; one n/ t/ p's, and the two's pot. Graham Juanlu (Hafid); Rollon (Enrique); Rickelton won the day with 32 Pts, on count back against Bob Watson. Cristian (Santi); Willy; Palote; Jose. The two's pot was won by Guest John Man of the Match; Juan Andreo Pascoe. The pin No 7 John Pascoe. Due to most of the players going straight home to dry, the raffle was not carried out this week. Thanks to James and his

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staff for a great buffet and hospitality. Diary Dates: Tuesday 9th February at Saurines first tee 11-18, Thursday 11th February at El Valle first tee 9-57. Please note we are playing again at Los Colinas on Thursday 18th February, and will require a green fee deposit on Thursday 11th February if you would like to play. We now have in stock the new society polo shirts, contact me Eric for details and if you would like one reserved for you. All other future date and info are also on the web site,this is updated every Sunday night. There is also information on the notice board outside Gogarty's. Guests are invited to all our games, clubs can be hired. Contact details: Eric 667196178, Maurice 690268711 Eric Lucas, secretary

La marina golf society The helena and paolo trophy

A return visit to las colinas to compete for the trophy sponsored by helena and paolo from the la marina social club. We arrived in beautiful blue skies which gradually deteriorated over the next 3 hours to a downpour which resulted in our final group finishing their rounds after the fifteenth hole. Although the course was in its normal pristine condition , scoring was relatively low ,perhaps reflecting the

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