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with Aena concerning the closure of San Javier airport to civilian flights, a move which would allow traffic to be diverted to the new Region of Murcia International Airport in Corvera, there has been considerable scepticism in the press. Immediately doubts were raised over the comments made by Pedro Rivera, the minister for Development in the regional government. There are still reports that Aena are still demanding 35 million euros in compensation for closing San Javier, and that until this payment is guaranteed the closure plan will not be approved. The signing off of the closure proposals and the tendering of the new

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Spain to consider using drones

UNMANNED drones could be used to patrol Spain’s borders with Morocco at Ceuta and Melilla. The interior ministry’s secretary for security Jose Antonio Nieto has confirmed interest in introducing airborne surveillance along the borders of the Spanish enclaves. It comes just days after hundreds of migrants stormed into the country

from Morocco by scaling the border fences. Last month a border officer lost an eye when a 1,100 strong group stormed the fences. Nieto has since personally visited Aeorum, a leading drone developer in Spain, to discuss the idea. The drones would be equipped with heat-detecting cameras which would give early warnings of groups

gathering to mount an offence at the border. Despite Spain erecting high fences topped with razor and barbed wire, they are still being climbed over by migrants desperate to reach European soil. Some 850 have managed to enter the country so far this month. Spain has been met with criticism by leading human rights groups for its treatment of migrants.

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Sylvia’s Dream

Love was definitely in the air for Sylvia, when she finally got to see Richie Alexander after trying to do so for over 2 years. She was floating on clouds when he danced with her and sang in her ear. “This has made my year for me”, she gushed. Richie Alexander is one of the most popular local acts, and he certainly pleased and entertained everyone at Restaurante El Alto La Dolores, at their latest charity night, which was in aid of The Children’s Care Home Elche. With hearts and roses all around, not to mention the chocolate fountain, it was another very successful event, raising 928 euros for

the children. Once again, there was a Mediterranean cruise as 1st prize in the raffle, and this was won by Irene Late from Guardamar (pictured). The next charity night at this venue is on Wednesday, 22nd March, when Woody will be entertaining. Tickets for Woody always sell out well in advance, so early booking is advised. Tickets are available from The Card Place in Benimar, The Post Room Benijofar, REDZ cafe bar in Quesada, and of course, from the Restaurant itself. The cost is just 10 euros for a 2 course meal and superb entertainment.

NEWS

Arrests made The National Police have arrested five people, aged between 25 and 45, in Almoradí, Rojales and Crevillente, who organised underground fights between dogs of potentially dangerous breeds. This is a macro-operation launched against animal abuse that has been carried out in Madrid, Murcia, Tenerife and Alicante. In the Vega Baja the detentions took place last week. The operation was carried out by the Environment Group of the Unit of Specialised and Violent Crime (UDEV) of the Judicial Police. The illegal fights were organised by a group that supplied anabolic steroids to the dogs and was financed in part with the traffic of narcotics. The police confiscated more than 350 marijuana plants and 56 dogs. They also removed about 20,000 euros in cash, a pistol, a revolver, drugs for doping, four high-end cars and three motorcycles. The National Police has rescued 230 potentially dangerous dogs trained and destined to participate in fights.


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Bird Flu Outbreak Spain has reported a case of the highly contagious H5N8 bird flu virus in a north-eastern farm in Catalonia and said it will cull 17,000 ducks, the regional government confirmed. The Central Veterinarian Laboratory in Algete, in the outskirts of Madrid, announced, the outbreak was at a duck farm near Girona. Another H5N8 strain was reported due to a dead stork in a nearby area. Nine farms in total are currently under investigation in Catalonia as a precautionary measure. The H5N8 strain, which is deadly for poultry but has not been found in humans, has spread across Europe and the Middle East since last year.

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Spain could deliver savings in Peugeot-Opel deal

As the only European country where carmaker PSA’s production overlaps with that of Opel, Spain could deliver the quick cost savings sought by PSA boss Carlos Tavares to convince investors to back his planned acquisition of the rival brand. Between them, PSA - maker of Peugeots and Citroens and General Motors (NYSE: GM - news) ‘ Opel operate three Spanish factories that employ about 13,000 people in total. Production at the smallest, PSA’s 1950s-era Villaverde plant in Madrid, is running at well below capacity.

Alzheimer´s Society

Recently Damien Fitzsimons, Captain of the Sierra Golf Society in 2016 presented a cheque to the AMMA for the sum of 1365€ that was collected during his year of office. Damien was accompanied by his Vice Captain, Norman Bradbury and they met three representatives

of the organisation who accepted the gift on behalf of the Alzheimer´s charity. The Captain would like to thank all the members of the Sierra Golf Society for their generosity over the year and he knows that the money will be put to good use by this worthwhile organisation.

Its dependence on only one car model has fuelled fears among workers that its output could be absorbed by the French firm’s larger factory in Vigo or Opel’s site in Zaragoza under a combined group, union sources said. The union sources cautioned, however, that nothing was clear cut because Villaverde’s productivity per worker was high compared with elsewhere in Europe, and labour costs low. When asked whether the plant could be closed after the proposed acquisition of Opel, a source at PSA in Spain said it was too soon

to assess the effect of a potential deal. The Villaverde factory has narrowly escaped closure in recent years thanks to a contract to exclusively produce the Citroen C4 Cactus. It is due to assemble the C4’s next incarnation from the end of this year or early 2018. But with production of the Cactus having fallen in 2016 as demand waned, forcing 1,300 of its around 1,700 staff to take temporary reductions in their hours, Villaverde is operating at around 40 percent of its capacity, analysts estimate.

If the PSA-Opel deal goes through, shifting Villaverde’s production to Zaragoza or Vigo would raise capacity utilisation at the combined group’s factories to 85 percent from around 70 percent now, according to Reuters calculations. The calculations were based on the analysts’ estimate of Villaverde utilisation and figures from PSA and Opel sources on utilisation at the Zaragoza and Vigo plants. PSA and Opel declined to comment on any of the figures. Despite some European layoffs expected in a PSA-Opel deal, the bulk

of savings could come from pooling vehicle platforms and engines, sources said. This could make the Zaragoza and Vigo plants the model for how a combined PSA and Opel group will seek to operate across Europe, as both already host an alliance between the two firms. Opel’s Zaragoza plant, Figueruelas, will start churning out PSA’s latest C3 Picasso model after the summer, the first of three cars to be produced using a shared production platform. Vigo will take on the production of the Opel Combo utility car next year.


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APAH charity day at Alcampo

APAH Animal Rescue Charity visits the Alcampo Supermarket in the Zenia Boulevard every week to purchase bags of Cat Litter and food for all the cats they are currently caring for in

their Cattery. The Departmental Manager for the Pet Food Section offered to hold a three day Pet Awareness Event, to help promote the work that APAH carries out, rescuing,

rehabilitating and rehoming, abandoned, neglected and abused dogs and cats from the Costa Blanca area. Held from Friday 17th February until Sunday 19th February, the event was a

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huge success. A massive amount of pet food was purchased by Alcampo customers over the three day period and along with enquiries about volunteering and adopting their dogs and cats, APAH was overwhelmed by the support they received from members of the public. All too often, Spanish people suffer from accusations; that they are abusers of animals and do not care about their welfare. APAH would like to take this opportunity to point out that the Spanish

people who visited the store throughout the event, were enthusiastic and supportive about the work animal charities do, and extremely generous when it came to donating food for APAH’s dogs and cats. Once all the donations have been sorted, APAH will be delighted to announce how much in total, the generous Alcampo shoppers spent on all the food which was donated. APAH are keen to recruit additional volunteers to work in our kennel and cattery, so if you are an

animal lover and would like to become involved with APAH, please call 616 210 850 / 630 422 563 or email: apahrescue@hotmail.co.uk.

Check Your £1 Coins

With just a few months to go before the round £1 coin is withdrawn from circulation, it’s time to check your pockets. That shiny £1 coin you left in your shorts from last summer could be worth a tidy little sum. Coin collectors are racing to complete the full set of 24 individual designs for the old coin – with the most rare expected to fetch as much as £25 each. The Bank of England is introducing a 12-sided coin next month, and has already begun to phase out the old round design. Is that £1 coin in your pocket worth £25? Check the ‘scarcity index’ to see if you’re minted.

The £1 coin has been in circulation since 1983. During that time a total of 2.2 billion £1 have been struck for circulation. But they are not all still in use. The last available figures for coins in circulation, published by The Royal Mint for 2014, suggest that 1,553,000,000 £1 coins are in circulation. In other words, 650 million of the coins struck no longer circulate, presumably withdrawn over the years as worn or damaged. Research suggests that only a little more than half of the early years’ £1 coins are still in circulation.


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REVIEWS FILM OF THE WEEK Moonlight (2016) Rating 15 1h 51minDrama 17 February 2017 (UK) Chiron as a boy, referred to by his bullies as “Little” (Alex R. Hibbert). We meet this youngster running, trying to hide in a boarded up apartment from the kids who want to beat him up. Little is found there by Juan (Mahershala Ali, doing career-best work), a local drug dealer. Juan takes the kid out to eat, even bringing him back to his place, where he meets his partner Teresa (Janelle Monáe). Little could use this makeshift family. His dad is gone and his mother Paula (Naomie Harris) happens to be one of Juan’s best clients. Juan becomes something of a father figure, but that might make this relationship sound more predictable than it is. Juan sees something good in Chiron and wants to help this quiet boy, even as he provides the product that’s ruining his home life.

OUR PICK OF THIS WEEK’S MUST-SEE MOVIES & TV

Benidorm

Wed 01 March 2017 9.00pm-10.00pm ITV Series overview ITV’s award winning comedy Benidorm returns to the channel for its ninth series. The new holiday season kicks off at the Solana resort with the return of two popular characters - Liam and Sam. The Dawson’s arrive for a new holiday that doesn’t get off to a great start and when Sheron’s Mum Loretta joins them – Benidorm will never be the same again! Could Joyce Temple Savage finally find romance this series with Monty? Guest stars in the new series include Nigel Havers, John Challis, Jason Manford, Uri Geller, Amanda Barrie, George Shelley, Madness and Dame Joan Collins.

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Diana: Designing A Princess Episode: 1/1 Saturday 25 February 8.00pm-8.30pm BBC TWO 2017 is the 20th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. As one of the most famous women on the planet, Diana had an acute sense of the importance of fashion, controlling her own image and understanding that clothing could be an art form with extraordinary potential to convey message and meaning. This documentary, produced in collaboration with Historic Royal Palaces and presented by Brenda Emmanus, looks at some of Diana’s most celebrated and exquisite dresses, brought together for a new exhibition of her clothes at Kensington Palace in February. Brenda visits the Conservation Studio at Hampton Court Palace as the dresses are prepared for display, and she hears from historians, cultural commentators and the designers who dressed Diana, including Elizabeth Emmanuel, Victor Edelstein and David Sassoon.

Lethal Weapon Episode 1of 18 Fri 03 Mar 2017 9pm - 10pm ITV In the series premiere, ex-Navy SEAL Martin Riggs (Clayne Crawford) is paired up with by-the-book LAPD detective Roger Murtaugh (Damon Wayans) in a partnership that could be lethal. Family man LAPD Detective Roger Murtaugh (Wayans) is back to work after a near fatal heart attack – and his doctor has told him he needs to keep his stress levels under control. That might not be so easy given that he’s been paired with ex-Navy SEAL-turned-detective Martin Riggs (Crawford), who has moved to California for a new start at the LAPD.

Ep 1/3 Tuesday 28 February 9.00pm-10.00pm BBC ONE Ellen (Morven Christie) gets pregnant after landing a big contract for her firm of architects. She hires Paula (Vicky McClure) as cover - but soon fears that she’s made a terrible mistake. Ellen wants to get back to work quickly, but Paula thinks Ellen should be putting her baby first. She wastes no time in moving in on Ellen’s bosses, clients and friends - and Ellen fears she’s being forced out. Everyone thinks Paula is great and Ellen is being paranoid, until a site accident puts Ellen’s suspicions into overdrive.


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Healthcare in Spain

Your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) will enable you to access the necessary state-provided healthcare in Spain at a reduced cost, or sometimes for free when on a temporary stay. The Spanish health authority determines what treatment is considered necessary and cannot wait until your return to the UK. The EHIC also covers you for treatment of preexisting medical conditions, although it does not cover you if you are travelling for the express purpose of obtaining medical treatment. In this case, see our section about Seeking medical treatment in Europe. The EHIC also covers you for routine maternity care provided the reason for your visit is not specifically to give birth. Visit the Healthcare in Spain website, which gives more information about using your EHIC in Spain. Get the EHIC smartphone app The European Commission has developed a useful multi-language free phone app, which explains how to use the EHIC card in different countries within the EU. It summarises the treatments, costs, procedure for reimbursement, and emergency numbers. You can get a EHIC app for iPhone, Andriodand Windows Smartphone. Find help in emergencies If you find yourself in a serious, life-threatening emergency, you should call 112. This number is free of charge and valid in all Spanish territories. The Spanish word for A&E department is “urgencias”.

Living to 90 and beyond? No thanks

Worrying news for people in developed countries who will be born in 2030. A new study suggests their life expectancy will exceed 90. Only last year the World Health Organisation told us that, globally, “babies born in 2015 [could] expect to live to 71.4 years”, so that’s quite a jump we see here (although only for specific countries, most notably South Korea, which boasts the greatest longevity). I dread to think what next year’s estimate will be, because life in your 90s is

not always much fun. My mother lived to 98. It was difficult and frustrating for her from 90 to 95, losing her independence, and hellish after her stroke in her mid90s – by which time she was longing to die, often begging me and the hospital consultants to finish her off. “We can’t help you with that, I’m afraid,” said one consultant, and I had to look the other way and have a little cry. But my mother’s despair was understandable. Because, as the WHO pointed out

last year, that “healthy life expectancy falls a good deal short of life expectancy”. And that’s the big problem. It would be lovely to live into your 90s if you were fit and healthy, could live free of discomfort, and carry on doing the things you loved – dancing, cooking, chatting, getting about – but you usually can’t. Life is not much fun if, like my mother and her peers, you can barely move or talk, everything hurts, you’re terrified of incontinence and dementia, someone else has

to wipe your bottom, you feel like a useless burden, and most of your friends are dead. Or if they’re still around, you can’t get to see them. Who’s going to take you to meet your remaining old chums and look after you? As the lead author of this year’s report points out: “We will need to strengthen our health and social care systems … [to] support the growing older population.” I would laugh if it wasn’t so serious. In the UK, our health and social care setups are going down the pan already. What state are they going to be in after 2030? I imagine 70- and 80-year-old children tottering around caring for their ancient parents. Unless they’re still working, because who can afford to be retired for 2530 years? I am frightened of death, but becoming almost more frightened of living to a very old age in this country. But perhaps I won’t have to. There are always caveats to these reports: climate change, natural disasters, new and uncontrollable diseases or gigantic wars may wipe out millions of us. I don’t like to sound too dismal, but I no longer know which is the worst option.

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Harmless little habits

Most of us know that swilling down lots of booze, or sitting awake for hours on a smartphone won’t do us any favours when it comes to sleep. But could what you do during the day stop you getting a good night’s sleep?

Actually, yes – and it’s also worth noting that a ‘good’ night’s sleep isn’t just about how many hours you get. Here are some guidelines on tell-tale indicators of good sleep – including falling asleep in 30 minutes or less, waking up no more than

once, and sleeping 85% of the time you’re in bed. Here’s some of your habits which could be interfering with that goal. Working from home People who work from home are more likely to suffer from stress and insomnia than

people who work from an office. Data from 15 countries – and found that people working from home faced risks of ‘longer working hours, higher work intensity and work-home interference’. All workers who worked from home reported higher stress and increased insomnia. Doing housework A recent study which highlighted the positive effects of exercise on sleep also showed that people who rely on housework and childcare as their main exercise tend to lose sleep. Checking Facebook a lot during the day Checking Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat all day really wrecks your sleep, the study has found. People who checked sites obsessively all day could be most at risk.

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The Spanish version of Junior MasterChef may have proved hugely popular, but some politicians believe it’s very late scheduling is a recipe for yet more lost shuteye in a country that is already seriously under slept. Noting that some recent episodes of the cooking competition kept young viewers up until after halfpast midnight, socialist MPs are calling for action – and an earlier bedtime. While praising the show for its social and gastronomic contributions, they want the state

broadcaster, RTVE, to ensure that programmes aimed at children – or likely to appeal to them – finish no later than 11pm between Sunday and Thursday, or midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. “Sociological and public health studies show that Spaniards in general sleep an average of an hour less than other Europeans,” they say in their parliamentary motion. It stands to reason, they say, that young people also suffer from watching too much TV too late into the night.

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If you wish us to print an article about a particular topic, please e-mail info@daviessolicitors.com - www.daviessolicitors.com Not getting married can lead to a very large inheritance tax bill. Question: My partner of 7 years (not married) has recently deceased and he had left me his house in his will. The house he has left me is the house where we lived and it has a value of 240,000 euro. I am being told that I will have to pay over 80,000 euro in inheritance tax. Surely this cannot be correct. Answer: This is unfortunately true. In Spain the inheritance tax is paid by the beneficiaries (not by the estate) and how much you pay depends on your relationship with the deceased. Descendants and spouse in Andalucía are each entitled to receive up to 250,000 euro tax free (since 1st of January of 2017). (Residents of Andalucia or of an estate in Andalucia being received by a resident in another country of the European Union.) On the other hand if you are not married and are not family there are no exemptions whatsoever and to make things worse, after applying the sliding scale of inheritance tax rates, the final amount needs to be multiplied by two. In your case estate planning was as simple as getting married and you would have paid no inheritance tax whatsoever. As things are, I am afraid there is no way of avoiding the payment for over 80,000 euro that you mention. Michael Davies. Abogado. Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and ex-honorary British consul, specialised in Spanish inheritance matters and Inheritance related litigation and has been practicing law in Andalucia since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid. 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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Expenses when selling a property in Spain When you sell your house you will need to pay tax to the Hacienda or tax office for the profits you will have made on the sale of your house. The amount you pay and how you pay them will depend on which of the following categories you fall into. Foreign non-residents: You are required to pay 20% on the profit from the sale of your house (the difference between what you declared when you bought the house and what you will declare when you sell the house). On the day that you complete on the sale you will be charged a flat rate of 3% on the full amount of the declared sale price (the amount shown in the escritura or title deed). This amount will be deducted from the final money you will receive when you visit the Notary to complete on the sale of the property. (Buyers from non-resident sellers are required to withhold 3% of the total purchase price and pay it directly to the Spanish Tax Agency, usually through their lawyer or asesoria).

This 3% paid on the day of completion is a part payment of the amount of 20% to be paid on the profit made on the sale. You will be required to pay the remaining amount of the 20% on the profit when asked to by the tax office. All non-residents are required to pay a 3% retention on the day of completion. If the 20% on the profit works out to be less than the 3% on the full amount, it might be a good idea to ask your lawyer or asesoria to make an application to pay the 20% and then he can claim back the 3% already paid and just pay the lesser amount of 20%. He has one month after completion to make this application. Foreign residents: To qualify and be treated as a Spanish resident requires you to have been living in Spain for 3 or more years and to be able to prove this, by providing the previous 3 years tax returns, an escritura in your name that is more than 3 years old or a certificate from your local town hall to say that you have been registered as living there for more than 3 years.

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You will also need to prove that you intend to continue to live in Spain by providing a contract to purchase a new home or a rental contract for at least 6 months. Your lawyer or asesoria will apply for a certificate (O2) from the tax office to say that you qualify to be exempt from the normal retention of 3%. In this situation you must pay 20% tax on the profits from the sale. This amount is not paid on completion of the sale, but is declared in your following year’s tax declaration. If within 2 years of the sale you invest all of the proceeds from the sale into another primary home you will not have to pay this tax. If you do not then you will pay 20% on what is not spent on your next home. If you are selling a second Spanish home you will be required to pay 20% on the profit. Rollover credit is not available for any other house than your primary residence.

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University professor and real estate expert Gonzalo Bernardos explains why Spanish house prices appear to be rising. Pointing out that the Spanish housing market is growing again after years of declines, with prices up 4% and sales up 14% over 12 months to the end of the second quarter, Bernardos explains the factors pushing up house prices, whilst assuring us that we are nowhere near another housing bubble, as all the key market variables like sales, prices, housing starts, and

housing affordability are still a long way from the levels reached in 2006 and 2007. Prime property in the best areas could appreciate by as much as 50% by 2020. Homes are relatively cheap. In real terms (after inflation) the majority of Spanish homes now cost half what they did in 2007, and are roughly back to what they were worth in 2002, before the boom got going. Bernardos says Spanish property is now a “magnificent opportunity”, which will probably appreciate in price. He

forecasts that Spanish house prices will rise by a further 12% in 2017. The willingness of banks to lend more mortgages. Banks today are awash with liquidity and struggling to earn good margins on lending. They have to make up for thin margins with higher lending volumes. Mortgages loans are less risky than other types of credit, and help lock in clients to cross sell other financial products. That explains why new mortgage lending rose 28.5% in July last year.

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Pots from Spain are unique, boasting vibrant colours, unique designs and compared to standard terracotta plant pots offer a different and more colourful angle to your garden or patio. Spanish pots deliver the Mediterranean, a rustic yet traditional Spain and the kind of colours that always seem so striking when looking at photographs of an inland whitewashed village or indeed driving through one if you have ever taken your holidays in outhern Spain. The connection between

Spanish food and the Spanish garden, patio or terrace is very subtle but nonetheless important, the Spanish enjoy eating and entertaining outdoors, cooking rustic and using rustic Spanish cookware such as the terracotta cazuela to conjur up all manner of tapas and main meals. One of the most adoring things about the Spanish family meal is the atmosphere (especially when preparing and eating outdoors), joviality, friendship, good food and colours to match individual personalities of which

there are always many! The Spanish meal or ‘cena’ can be as simplistic as a tortilla for a family or as extravagant as a full blown eight hour barbeque beginning well after noon with tapas and the food flowing well into the late evening and beyond. Besides from the sun which Spain is blessed with, the surroundings of such Spanish eating events are just as important, everyone enjoys a good atmosphere part of which involves the surroundings and this is where pots from Spain become a vital

Awnings at home

Awnings are one of the handiest inventions to ever reach southern Spanish homes. Those shady stretches of fabric that grace windows, cover terraces and make even the sunniest balcony hospitable in mid-summer are the perfect antidote for sunshine overdose. Carefully consider the quality of any awnings you are offered as good quality awnings will look nicer much longer than their poor quality counterparts. For example, the expensive, high quality fabric of a pricy awning costs so much, in part, because it is woven from coloured threads instead of dyed after weaving. Along with other factors, this method of manufacturing ensures a higher quality of colour that lasts much longer under a beating southern

Spanish sun. Pay attention to the structure of the awning as it may have to endure strong winds – should you accidentally leave the awnings out when the weather changes. You can purchase a special detector together with an electronic system that closes your awning once the wind reaches a certain speed. Still, considering all an awning withstands, it’s important to invest in quality materials. It’s also important to keep an eye on the installation. You might purchase the very best awning and structure to support it, but if the installation team uses cheap, iron screws you’ll soon have rust stains running down the side of your lovely Spanish paradise.

ingredient to the outdoor kitchen. No matter how small the garden, patio or even terrace the walls and fixtures are donned with both plain and bright coloured terracotta pots. The Spanish garden uses herbs almost daily from parsley and basil to the more hardy plants such as bay and oregano, having your herbs nearby and to hand for preparing marinades and salsas is all part of the outdoor Spanish cooking experience. Larger gardens may boast clay ovens, some of which are incorporated into

a full outdoor kitchen, these cooking areas are commonly considered ‘an extra room’ to the house given the amount of time spent enjoying and using them throughout the year, it is not hard to see why meals in Spain are a friends and family affair, enjoying the outdoors, good food, atmosphere and a social occasion at its best. Atmosphere through colour is an Andalucian speciality, every Tuesday sees the local market in Orce village, by no means a large market but stalls are dominated by all manner of flowers,

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Hedges are more eco - friendly, providing colour, and habitat for birds and bees. And whilst they give just as much privacy and protection from wind, they don’t make you feel imprisoned but rather close to nature. Another plus is that they change according to season, often creating all year interest. Hedges are more eco - friendly, providing colour, and habitat for birds and bees. And whilst they give just as much privacy and protection from wind, they don’t make you feel imprisoned but rather close to nature. Another plus is that they change according to season, often creating all year interest. You can make hedges from a wide variety of

fruit trees, tomato plants, peppers and herbs. Of course all of these require a pot and a large element of arrangement once returned home. One thing about the Spanish patio is the sheer amount of pots dotted around the floor and indeed even higher numbers hanging from the walls or balcony, when it comes to pots the Spanish are somewhat extravagant with their layout and designs however the end result is nothing short of spectacular! Take the city of Cordoba where patios of all sizes are opened to the public starting in May for around two weeks, many of which are owned by individuals who take pride in entering the city’s ‘best patio’ competition, here you can witness almost every colour of Spain from mosaic walls, tiling ornaments and centrepieces as well as flowers and an ever expanding range of colourful hand painted pottery. You can buy these wonderful rustic pots from any of the large garden centres dotted around Spain, to give your garden a truly Mediterranean feel.

shrubs and trees; Yew (Taxus) is a great favourite as it is slow growing – so you will need to ask your nursery for mature plants if you need an instant hedge. It needs to be planted in spring or autumn with about 50cm between plants. You will need to clip it in spring and late summer until it has reached maturity and then just one tidy-up a year in September will keep it in good shape. Cypress is another good hedging plant. Myoporum, in Spanish often just called Siempreverde, is a fast growing plant with thick glossy leaves which does need regular clipping and gets rather leggy if left to its own devices. Put it behind some iron railings to give it some support and it is a pretty, evergreen option.


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Increase your outdoor living and entertaining space with these ideas for outdoor kitchen designs. In an outdoor setting inferior craftsmanship will deteriorate quickly. When choosing outdoor kitchen countertops your priority should always be durability first, and looks second. Otherwise, you’ll find your investment going up in smoke. Planning enough counter space is your priority here. A total of 36’ of 24”-deep counter is the bare minimum. Select a material that will suit the style of your house and your cooking style. Your best choices are natural stone, concrete or tile. If your heart is set on a manufactured countertop like quartz or recycled glass, talk to the manufacturer first. Most use pigments that are not designed to stand up to outdoor use, so if the counter

is exposed to UV rays the color may change over time. There are many types of stone, and you can use any of them on your outdoor countertop, but should you? Porous stones like marble, limestone and bluestone may look great at first, but they stain easily, so you may be left with counters marred by grease or wine. Granite’s a popular, durable option. It stands up well to the elements, doesn’t absorb stains or odors as easily as other stones, and shouldn’t fade in the sun. Tile offers the widest range of style options. You can go with an ornately patterned style, or a stone look, or just about anything in-between. It’s frequently affordable, and it’s the easiest do-it-yourself surfacing material of the bunch. But if you live in a cold climate, the freeze-thaw cycle puts the grout and tiles at great risk of cracking.

Red Palm Weevil in the Med Originating in southern Asia and Melanesia, where it is a serious pest of coconuts, this weevil has been advancing westwards very rapidly since the mid 1980s. It had reached the eastern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1985 (pers. obs.) and afterwards spread to many other areas in the Kingdom (Abozuhairah et al. 1996). The pest was first recorded in the northern United Arab Emirates in 1985, and since then it has spread to almost the entire U.A.E. (El-Ezaby 1998) and to Oman. In Iran, it was recorded in Savaran region in 1990 (Faghih 1996). Then it was discovered in Egypt at the end of November 1992 in El-Hussinia, Sharquiya region (Cox 1993). In 1994, it had been captured in the south of Spain (Barranco et al. 1996) and in 1999 had been found in Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority Territories (Kehat 1999). The cause of the high rate of spread of this pest is human intervention, by transporting

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Planting hanging baskets, flower pouches & containers If you have a greenhouse or can provide frost protection for your plants, then you can start planting up baskets, flower pouches and containers in April. This will allow the plants to reach full flowering size early in the season. If you don’t have any means of frost protection then baskets and containers are best planted up in early summer after the risk of damp mornings has passed. Alternatively planted hanging baskets and containers can be placed in a sheltered position outdoors during the day and brought under cover at night until the risk of frost has passed. Lining hanging baskets The traditional mesh hanging basket is made of plasticcoated wires although solid plastic hanging baskets are available. Wire hanging baskets require a liner to hold in the compost and plants. There are many types of liner

available although the most inexpensive and versatile is sheet plastic, which can be cut to size and disguised by placing in a layer of straw or hessian before lining. How many plants will I need? A general rule of thumb when creating a hanging basket is to use one plant per inch of basket diameter – so 12 plants per 30cm (12 inch) hanging basket. The only exception to this is when you use strong-growing plants such as Fuchsias and Geraniums (Pelargoniums). In this case it is best to only use 5 plants per 30cm (12 inch) hanging basket. A 30cm (12 inch) container will comfortably accommodate about 6-8 plants.

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infested young or adult date palm trees and offshoots from contaminated to uninfected areas. There is a high risk of its arrival in other Mediterranean countries. In these countries, the two main palm species concerned are Phoenix dactylifera and P. canariensis, the main crop and ornamental species in the Mediterranean area, but it could attack some others ornamental palms (Barranco et al. 2000). Our purpose is to emphasise the need for urgent and strong prophylactic measures to avoid new catastrophes and for the reinforcement of co-operative international research against this pest. The red palm weevil is a member of Coleoptera: Curculionidae. The male and female adults are large reddish brown beetles about 3 cm long and with a characteristic long curved rostrum; with strong wings, they are capable of undertaking long flights.

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Torrevieja is ideally located for a nice and exciting holiday. Whether you like to relax or visit interesting sights in the area, this town can definitely give you all you are looking for in a holiday. Torrevieja can easily be reached from Alicante airport, making it a popular destination for visitors from all over the world, but especially from nearby European countries, simply because it offers so much variety in culture, sight-seeing and many activities in sports or otherwise. What is on offer in Torrevieja? There are many possibilities to keep you occupied every day. Rent a car and explore nearby cities and areas which is a marvellous way of learning more about the history and culture of the region. Or stay put and enjoy a sun-baked holiday at the beach. Punta Prima is situated a five minutes’ drive just south of Torrevieja, and close to the shopping complexes of La Zenia Boulevard and Las Habaneras.

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Buy-to-let investors in big cities property boom

El Cabañal District, Valencia, where buy-to-let investors in the city are now 37% of the market The face of the Spanish housing market continues to change post-crisis as buyto-let investors now account for a third of the market in cities like Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid. Buy-to-let is an increasingly a popular investment in Spain claims Tecnocasa – a franchise chain of estate agents with office all around the country – with rental investors now making up a third of the market in big Spanish cities like Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia, according to company data based on sales handled by Tecnocasa. Barcelona is the most popular city amongst buy-to-let investors, with 40% of sales made for that purpose, followed by Valencia with 37%, and Madrid with 33%, all according to Tecnocasa data. The national average is 26%, according to a recent article in the financial daily Expansión. Recent research by the Spanish property portal Idealista reveals that rental returns have increased to an average of 6.1% gross (based on asking prices, not transaction prices), up from 5.5% a year ago. The provincial capital of Lleida, in Catalonia, offers the best yields with 7.7%, followed by Palma de Mallorca in the Balearics (6.7%), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (6.5%), and Alicante, home to

the Costa Blanca (6.5%). Barcelona and Madrid both yield 5.5% based on asking prices. Assuming rental asking prices are higher than actual prices, and that sales closing prices are lower but the all in costs are around the same once Spain’s high transaction costs are taken into account, then rental yields in Barcelona and Madrid would work out between 4% and 5% gross, and maybe 2% to 3% net. That’s not a very interesting yield in ordinary times, but these are not ordinary times. Local investors get a pittance on their savings in the banks, whilst fixed income and funds are all looking unattractive for one reason or another. Given that Spanish property prices now look like they are on a recovery path, it’s not surprising that local investors are focusing on buy-to-let in the main cities, even if yields are nothing special. Property In The Valencian Region. As you would expect from such a varied and attractive regions, there is a wide choice of properties in Valencia, from city apartments in Valencia City, to luxury villas on the North Costa Blanca, golf developments on the South Costa Blanca, and condominiums with sea views on the Costa del Azahar.

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dry or irrigated). The amount you can build or extend will depend on local and/or regional rules for that specific area. In Valencia, for example, you can build up to 2% or 200m2 on 10,000m2 of “Rustic” land. In our local town of Almunecar (Granada Province), there are some areas where you can build on 5,000m2 of rustic land, others where you need 15,000m2 (dependent on height above sea level) and in other towns nearby you can build on 2,500m2. There are also general rules regarding keeping the appearance of the building – any extensions should be in keeping with the aesthetics of the current building or, if it is a construction on rural land, in keeping with the aesthetics of the area (stone house or Andaluz style cortijo etc). Again, these

limitations vary depending on where in Spain you are and the classification of the land. Regulations in urban areas are very different to those in rural areas and usually urban areas simply have set building rules, e.g. You need a plot of at least 400m2 and can generally build 25% of the plot (above road level – which is why you often see houses on stilts that are later closed in to make additional living space. In the old quarter of a town the build percentages are normally 100%. 2. Licencia de Obra Menor or Rehabilitacion (Minor Work Licence or Rehabilitation) – you will need this licence if you are making “minor” changes to a building, such as painting, changing tiles, removing or adding internal partition walls. Again, this should be obtained from your town hall planning department. This licence is also required for any interior work that does not affect the building’s structure, plumbing, electric works, repair to structure of SL MADE WITH “GUNITE” the building etc. A licence is required whether you carry out the work personally or use a qualified Spanish builder. The cost of this licence varies between 2% and 6% of the estimated total cost of the project. eg. It is usually easier to get a Licencia de Obra Menor than Obra Mayor – architects plans are not required and a POOL REPAIRS ~ sketch can be sufficient. TERRACES ~ POOL Finally, the universal rule of building regulations is 968 461COVERS 404 - 630 810 299 that there are no universal regulations! ALWAYS consult poolsureste@gmail.com a solicitor and always double www.poolsureste.com check what you are told.

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Health Benefits of Hydrotherapy

Enjoying a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath or Hot Tub is more than just an enjoyable experience as it also has proven health benefits. The Jacuzzi brothers actually invented the world’s first Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath specifically to help one of their children who had developed rheumatoid arthritis. The Hydrotherapy benefits of Whirlpool Baths and Hot Tub are well documented and are being used today within the medical sector to treat a range of physical problems. The combination of warm water and the Jacuzzi whirlpool jets create pressure which soothes and deeply penetrates your skin and muscles providing both pleasure and relief from aching joint and muscles. The warm, pulsating Jacuzzi jets cause the blood vessels in the skin and underlying tissue to dilate. This increased blood flow allows the cells to take in more oxygen and nutrition whilst removing waste substances. At the same time skin pores are opened to cleanse the skin of impurities. As a result of this action tired and aching muscles are relaxed and restored, circulation is improved, stiffness in joint is reduced and the skin gets a better tone, giving an outward glow of vitality. All Jacuzzi jets in our Whirlpool Baths and Hot tubs are fully adjustable so that you can be sure that the health benefits of the hydrotherapy are targeting the areas that you need. So the next time you have aching muscles and stiff joints think of the Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath or Hot Tub that you could be slipping into to take those aches and pains away. Overview A Jacuzzi is more than a luxurious accessory for your home. According to the medical website SteadyHealth.com, sitting

in a Jacuzzi for a period of time has a number of benefits, both physical and mental. In fact, Jacuzzis can be used to help people with osteoporosis, as the buoyancy obtained in a Jacuzzi, along with light exercise performed underwater, can increase mobility and strength. Make certain to follow all cautions, as high water temperatures can pose health risks for certain individuals. Reduce Stress A Jacuzzi can be a good place in which to relax with family and friends. You can spend time together sipping a drink or simply having a chat. The bubbling of the Jacuzzi is particularly soothing and will help you relax not only mentally but also physically. You can use your time in a Jacuzzi to get a reflexology massage by placing your feet directly in front of the water jets. Your feet contain thousands of nerve endings, and their stimulation can improve your overall wellbeing and mood. Improve Circulation The hot water and bubbling of a Jacuzzi will cause body temperature to rise, which in turn will dilate blood vessels. This improves circulation, especially to the extremities, and can help people with arthritis have better movement and less pain in their joints. A soak in a Jacuzzi can leave you feeling invigorated and improve the health of your lungs and heart, according to SteadyHealth.com. Ease Muscle Pain A Jacuzzi can be an effective way to treat sore muscles and joints. The water jets inside the tub allow for a highpressure hydro massage that you direct to specific parts of your body simply by moving around and adjusting your body to receive the full force of the water.


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Hot cross buns

Ingredients: 500g/1lb 2oz strong white flour, plus extra for dusting, 75g/2¾oz caster sugar, 2 tsp mixed spice powder, 1 tsp ground cinnamon, 1 lemon, finely grated zest only, 10g/¼oz salt, 10g/¼oz fast-action dried yeast 40g/1½oz butter, 300ml/10fl oz milk, 1 free-range egg, beaten, 200g/7oz sultanas, 50g/1¾oz finely chopped mixed peel, oil, for greasing. For the topping : 75g/2¾oz plain flour 2 tbsp golden syrup, for glazing. Method: Put the flour, sugar, spices and lemon zest into a large bowl and mix together. Then add the salt and yeast, placing them on opposite sides of the bowl. Melt the butter in a pan and warm the milk in a separate pan. Add the butter and half the tepid milk to the dry ingredients. Add the egg and use your hands to bring the mixture together, incorporating the flour from the edges of the bowl as you go. Gradually add the remaining milk, to form a soft pliable dough. Tip the dough out on to a lightly floured work surface. Knead by hand incorporating the sultanas and mixed peel into the dough. Lightly knead for 10 minutes until silky and elastic and forming a smooth ball. The kneading can also be done in a food mixer with a dough hook. Oil a bowl and place the dough in a bowl, cover with cling film and leave to rest in a warm place for about 1½ hours or until doubled in size. Turn the dough out on to a floured surface and divide into 12 balls. Line 1-2 baking trays with paper and place the balls on the tray, placing them fairly close together and flattening them slightly. Slip each baking tray into a large clean polythene bag, making sure the bag doesn’t touch the buns. Leave for 40-60 minutes until the buns have doubled in size. Preheat the oven to 220C/200C Fan/Gas 7. For the topping, add the flour to a bowl with 100ml/3½fl oz water. Mix together to make a paste and spoon into the icing bag. When the buns have risen remove the polythene bags and pipe a cross on each bun. Bake for 15-20 minutes until pale golden-brown, turning the baking trays round halfway through. Melt the golden syrup in a pan and while the buns are still warm, brush the buns with a little syrup to give a nice shine, before setting aside to cool on a wire rack.

The organic food boom on the cheap

Demand for organic food is at its highest for more than a decade

Organic is now outperforming the non-organic market

Sales for pesticide-free produce are flourishing, with Aldi and Lidl getting in on the trend

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So much for the view that organic food is just a navel-gazing lifestyle preoccupation for the neurotic rich. The latest market figures show that sales for organic produce are booming – at their strongest in a decade – with a 15% hike last year at Tesco alone. In growth terms, organic is now outperforming the non-organic grocery market, contradicting cynics who said that at the first whiff of austerity we would ditch high-minded concerns about animal welfare, pesticides and the planet, and join the cheap food scrum. In anticipation, UK supermarkets cut back on shelf space allotted to organic food to compete with German discount chains. But organic continued to thrive from independent retailers, home-delivery schemes, farm shops and in restaurants. Thoughtful

chefs increasingly give organic a big thumbs-up; sales to caterers also shot up by 15% last year. And guess what? Aldi and Lidl shoppers also prefer not to eat pesticide residues or meat from GM-fed livestock that have never seen a green field. Organic loyalists have developed a shopping strategy that makes organic food accessible, even if you’re on a tight budget: organic fruit, vegetables and herbs bought from growers, or at farmer’s markets, are regularly cheaper than the conventional equivalent from supermarkets. In the dry goods department (staples such as flour, oats, rice and peanut butter), the price differential between buying organic and non-organic is often slim. Once again, organic can actually be cheaper, particularly if minimally packaged in a wholefood shop. Happily,

organic chocolate costs the same as good-quality nonorganic. Organic poultry and pork are always significantly more expensive than nonorganic – but free-ranging, organic pigs and poultry are reared in a measurably more humane way and usually taste discernibly better. Knowing this, you might decide to eat poultry and pork less, but stick with organic. Organic milk and yogurt are more expensive than supermarket equivalent economy lines, but not necessarily than their midrange or premium ones, and the cows are happier: no “zero grazing” allowed. Perhaps the trick is to be pro-organic without making a religion out of it. Buy organic in the categories that matter most to you, but regularly test any presumption that it is costing you more. You could get a pleasant surprise.


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Cumin and mustard seed lentil pie

leaves, fresh if you can get them, 2 carrots, peeled and finely chopped. 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped. 1 tbsp cumin seeds, bashed, 1 tbsp of coriander seeds, 2 garlic cloves, peeled and finely

sliced, 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger, peeled and finely chopped, 1 x 400g tin of puy lentils, drained, or 250g home-cooked lentils, 1 x 400g tin of tomatoes 1 tsp vegetable stock powder, or ½ a stock cube

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Serves 4 red onions 2, radishes 10 jalapeños 2, sea bass 4 fillets (about 550g total weight), limes 3, blood oranges 2, sherry vinegar 2 tbsp. Peel the onions, then slice them into rounds no thicker than 1cm and put them in large glass bowl. Thinly slice the radishes and the jalapeños, then add them to the onions. Slice the sea bass finely

into strips about 1cm in thickness, then put them in with the radishes and onions. Squeeze the limes and blood oranges – you need about 250ml – then season with the sherry vinegar, and a little salt and black pepper. Pour the juice over the fish and vegetables, cover and set aside, in the fridge, for about two hours. Serve on chilled plates.

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Gambas Pil Pil Ingredients: 50ml olive oil, 3 garlic cloves, thinly sliced, 1 red chilli, finely sliced, ¼ tsp dried chilli flakes, 1 ½ tsp smoked paprika, 100ml dry sherry, 50g salted butter, 240g raw king prawns, 1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley Juice of ½ a lemon Crusty bread to serve. 1. Heat a frying pan, and add the olive oil. Add the garlic, chilli, chilli flakes and smoked paprika and cook for less than a minute till the garlic starts to brown. 2. Add the sherry and bring to a boil reduce the heat and cook until reduced by half. Add the butter and melt. 3. Add the prawns and cook for 2 to 3 minutes until just cooked and pink. Add the lemon juice and parsley and season. 4. Serve with crusty bread to mop up all the delicious juices!

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How to eat: porridge

Eat porridge on cold mornings, when it is still slightly dark outside. It eases you sleepily into the day, with nary a jolt. Only a damned fool or someone deliberately cultivating a rep as an eccentric “character” would eat porridge in summer. Or after 9am. This dish, so appealing in its core blandness in the fuzzy irritation of an early morning, reveals itself, at lunch, to be

a great lump of unedifying greige stodge. Porridge at lunch is a laborious chore. Bowl: It must be a highsided bowl with no lip. That uninterrupted circle is a psychological and aesthetic manifestation of the hug that this porridge will give you. Moreover, served in a large shallow bowl, porridge looks like an unedifying splat. Like hastily slopped-out gruel. More prison canteen than

with about 2cm of water in the bottom. Put on a high heat and steam until the cauliflower is tender – about 10 minutes. Drain well, then put back on the heat for a minute to dry the cauliflower out. Allow it to cool a little, then blitz in a food processor with the coconut oil and a big pinch of salt. When you have a silky smooth mash, fold in the reserved mustard seeds and curry leaves. 6 When the lentils are ready, squeeze in the juice of the lemon and mix well. Spoon them into an ovenproof dish. Top with the cauliflower mash and bake for 20 minutes, or until the tips of the mash are golden. Serve immediately whilst nice and hot!

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or until soft, sweet and nicely browned. Add the cumin, coriander, garlic and ginger, then cook for 3-4 minutes to toast the spices and allow the garlic and ginger to release their oils. Take care that the garlic doesn’t burn. 4 Add the drained lentils, tomatoes, stock and half a tin of hot water from the kettle. Roughly chop the dates and add to the pan with the chopped chilli and the zest of half the lemon. Season with salt and simmer on a medium heat for 25 minutes, or until thick, rich and flavourful. 5 Meanwhile, make the cauliflower mash. Break the cauliflower into florets and slice the stalk (you can use this, too) and add the whole lot to a lidded pan

perfect breakfast. HTE can see the appeal of using a wooden bowl. It is more than a hipster affectation. At 7am there would be something appealingly quiet and restful about the scraping of woodon-wood. But, ultimately, life is as busy as it is short, money is tight and there are only so many things you can engage with. Bowls come very much down life’s pecking order. From a bowl,

HTE wants something cheap and convenient that it can chuck in the dishwasher. Use a wide round soup spoon not an oval dessert spoon. The latter always feels a little stiff in the mouth with porridge. Good toppings: dark rivulets of demerara maple syrup (adds a smooth, almost burned toffeeish depth that makes it, arguably, the perfect foil for all that oaty roughage.

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We use cauliflower for my mashed topping here as it works brilliantly with the Indian spices. You could just as easily use potato. Serves 4 Olive oil, 2 tbsp mustard seeds. A handful curry

2 dates. 1 red chilli, deseeded and chopped, 1 lemon. Flaky salt, 2 medium cauliflowers (about 1kg, once leaves removed), 1 tbsp coconut or olive oil. 1 Get all your ingredients together. Fill and boil your kettle. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/gas mark 6. 2 In a large, heavy pan, add a good glug of oil. Get it nice and hot, add the mustard seeds and curry leaves, then cook for a couple of minutes until the mustard seeds pop. Take the pan off the heat, reserve half the seeds and leaves, then put the pan with the remaining mixture back on the heat. 3 Add the carrots and onions to the pan and cook for another 10-15 minutes,


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Rain-or-shine leg of lamb is the perfect dish this week

PREP: 10 MINS COOK: 40 MINS SERVES 6 Butterflying your lamb not only means it cooks quicker, but it can be barbecued as well as roasted. Ingredients 1 leg of lamb, about 2kg/4lb 8oz, butterflied. 2 tbsp rapeseed oil 2 tsp caraway seed, crushed 1 tbsp chopped thyme leaf 1 large bunch parsley, chopped.

Method Take the lamb out of the fridge an hour or so before cooking to allow it to come up to room temperature. Heat oven to 220C/200C fan/ gas 7 or light the barbecue. Mix together the oil, caraway seeds, thyme and parsley with lots of salt and pepper. Smear this all over the lamb, rubbing it well into the meat. You can do this up to a day

before. If you are cooking the meat on the barbecue, wait until the fire has died down and the coals are white and glowing. Lay the meat, skinside down, onto the bars and cook for 15 mins. Flip over and cook for a further 15 mins for slightly pink lamb, or 5 mins longer if you want the meat well done. Remove and leave to rest on a tray,

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covered with foil, for at least 15 mins. To cook the lamb in the oven, place it on a large shallow baking tray, cook for 15 mins, then turn down the oven to 180C/160C fan/ gas 4 and cook for a further 15 mins. Leave to rest for 15 mins. Once the meat has rested, slice it up and pour over any juices from the resting tray.

Simple Cheese & Onion Pie

250g self-raising flour, 60g cold butter, diced, 60g cold lard, diced, Salt. 2–3 tbsp iced water, 3 medium onions, 25g butter, 250300g cheese, ideally Lancashire, but cheddar or young pecorino romano works too. Black or white pepper Milk, for sealing and glazing. 1 You will need a tart tin. Make the pastry by rubbing the fat into the flour with your fingertips, until the mix resembles breadcrumbs. Add a pinch of salt and

enough iced water, gradually and cautiously – to make a ball of dough, neither too sticky, nor too firm. Wrap the dough in Clingfilm and chill for at least 30 minutes. 2 Peel, half and slice the onion into halfmoons. In a frying pan, melt the butter over a low flame, then add the onions and a pinch of salt and cook, stirring for a few minutes. Add a small glass of water and then cook, stirring occasionally, for about 15 mins until the water has been driven away

and the onion is very soft. Remove from the heat and allow to cool. Grate the cheese. 3 Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Roll out the pastry and use it to line the base and sides of the tin, so it overhangs slightly. Do not trim yet, but prick the base with a fork. Make a layer with half the onion, grind over a little black pepper, then make a layer using half the cheese. Repeat. Paint the edges of the dough with milk. Roll the remaining dough into a

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circle a little larger than the tin, lay it over the filling and then press it firmly into the edges. Trim the excess dough away. Make three short slashes in the middle of the pie to let steam escape. If you like, use the non-blade side of a knife to make a faint lattice. 4 Sit the pie on a preheated baking sheet and bake for 40-50 mins, or until golden and the cheese is bubbling gently through the slashes. Allow the pie to sit for 30 minutes before turning it out.

Brilliant to make with little children over the holidays, these easy chocolate crispy cakes are a perennial favourite. Preparation time less than 30 mins Cooking time no cooking required Serves Makes 12. Ingredients 225g/8oz plain chocolate, broken into pieces 2 tbsp golden syrup 50g/2oz butter 75g/3oz cornflakes 36 mini chocolate eggs. Method Line a 12-hole fairy

cake tin with paper cases. Melt the chocolate, golden syrup and butter in a bowl set over a pan of gently simmering water. Stir the mixture until smooth. Remove the bowl from the heat and gently stir in the cornflakes until all of the cereal is coated in the chocolate. Divide the mixture between the paper cases and press 3 chocolate eggs into the centre of each nest. Chill in the fridge for 1 hour, or until completely set.


COMMUNITY NEWS COSTA COBRAS RFC

Training at San Fulgencio sports ground on Monday and Wednesday from 20.30-22.00 all ages and nationalities welcome, together with my contact details, Garry 692 767 242 whatsapp

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

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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

Held Tuesdays and Thursdays 13.30 17.30 at Casa Ventura. Equipment and coaching provided required. All standards catered for. more information required contact Del 653564831

Calle Urbano Arregui 23, Torrevieja 03185. Meets every Sunday, 11am, includes Sunday School for children. Prayer meetings, craft and computer clubs, Bible study groups. Also house groups at La Siesta: Tuesdays, 3pm. Call 674552754 for details. La Zenia: Wednesdays, 3pm, call 620318964. Torrevieja: Thursdays 5.30pm. Call 608283661, and in church building, Tuesdays, 6pm call 617591399 and Thursdays, 5.30pm call 608283661. For other church matters call pastor, Rafael Restrepo, on 966799273 or mobile 660127276.

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We are a mixed group of people who meet on a Saturday afternoon between 2 to 4pm. The club is run by Joan. We are a very friendly group with a lot of chat but with plenty of time to listen. We try to help bereaved people to take their first steps to new friendships, we understand bereavement as each and every one of us has been bereaved. For more information please contact Joan on phone number 634 336 103 where she will give you information on any questions you have, and where we hold our meetings. We look forward to seeing new friends and old friends alike.

IS open to ladies and gentlemen who find themselves on their own but would like to get out and meet people through a difficult time. A get together normally twice a month for a meal. chat and perhaps a quiz at different locations in the Torrevieja area. We have run this little group for some 10 years and more such events are needed, 966 789 063.

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Every Monday Emerald Isle Rock & Roll Beginners & Improvers Tuition 6:30-7:30pm Every Tuesday, The Country Club, Quesada, Beginners & Intermediate Ballroom & Latin Tuition 8-10pm Every Thursday, The Madhouse, Pueblo Principe, Beginners & Intermediate Ballroom & Latin Tuition 8-10pm Christmas Dinner Dance QCC Saturday 17 December, New Courses every 3 weeks, Singles Welcome. You’ve seen the show now come and learn how it’s done with the professionals and join in the ‘strictly’ gossip. For further information contact Lyn on 635 584 431, 966 188 430 or email strictlydancelyn@ gmail.com

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We are a group from the Torrevieja area who were created to stimulate and maintain interest in maritime activities. We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 12 midday in the Casa de Galicia in El Chaparral, Torrevieja, and any one with an interest in things maritime will be made more than welcome to join in the activities we organise. For more information please email us at torreviejama@outlook.com or visit our Facebook page. Our next meeting is our Annual general meeting on the 8th March with the subsequent meeting on Wednesday 12th April.

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Meets at Hamilton´s Bake House, 62 Calle Vicente, Blasco Ibañez, Benijofar 03178. We hold a Sunday Service at 11.30 a.m., a Tuesday Evening of Mediumship at 7 p.m. Also, every alternate Thursday from 23rd February, there is an Development/ Awareness 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 5th March will be taken by Kim Westgate (UK Medium). Kim will also take the Evening of Mediumship on Tuesday, 7th March. The Divine Service with Mediumship, on Sunday, 12th March will be taken by Ray Bailey. Contact Wendy on 965323028. www.spiritualistcentre-benijofar. com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail. com or info@spiritualistcentre-benijofar.com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789.

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The “Almoradi Monday Club” meet every FIRST and THIRD MONDAY of the month at 4PM. Our meeting place is in the “Centro Social Rooms”, Plaza San Andres, Calle Antimo Illescas, off Calle Comunidad Valenciana, in Almoradi. (Calle Comunidad Valenciana is the road that the “ Cortes theatre” is in. With the theatre on your left, continue along Calle Comunidad Valenciana and the Plaza is opposite the 7th turning on the left, before you get to the school crossroads. Once you are in the plaza San Andres the “Centro Social Rooms” are on the right hand side and entry is via a door next to “The Bar” with blue awnings outside.) The idea of this modern and progressive club is that people who speak ENGLISH and live in Almoradi or the surrounding area can meet one another on a regular but informal basis to talk together and enjoy life in this Spanish community. The club activities will include social events, club lunches and evening meals in and around the local area, with guest speakers at meetings and entertainment when possible. We will also try to associate ourselves with other local clubs that hold other events including coach trips and anything that may be of interest to members. If you are interested and would like to have a wider circle of friends then come along to one of our meetings. For more information contact davedanie@gmail.com or on facebook under Almoradi Monday Club like us and join. The Almoradi Monday Club is an ENGLISH speaking club and is open to people of every nationality living in or just visiting Spain.

Modern jive class and social dancing time and venues. MONDAYS 12.30pm Absolute beginners / improvers plus practice time at THE CLUB, 1 Calle El Abedul, QUESADA. 03170 ----------------TUESDAYS 8pm FROM 31st JANUARY Classes for all levels and social dancing till late. LOS ROSALES RESTAURANT, CV895 Lemon Tree Road, CAMPO de GUARDAMAR.03140. Its great news to be back at one of our first venues although a different night -----------------THURSDAY 8pm Classes for all levels plus social dancing till late. EL PARASIO, Calle Francisco Diez Matinez, Urb Jardin Del Mar 3, CHESS CLUB TORREVIEJA 03180..nr Carrefore. Friendly Chess group looking for more ----------------Regular advanced workshops, private tuition players. FRIDAYS 1.00 PM - REFLECTIONS and our Dance Junction Disco is available for BAR SAN LUIS (Lakeside) Tele: John 966 all private functions. 786 774 or 634 658 506 (M). No partner Never Danced No problem.... No need to book, just come along and make lots of new friends Clubs members and friends social events already planned for 2017 18th March. Mad Hatters Paddies Ball THE ROYAL NAVAL 22nd April. 70s Disco Ball 22nd July. Maxines Annual Shabby n Chic Ball ASSOCIATION All the above being held at Los Rosales Torrevieja Branch, meet at 1700 on the Rsstaurant €10.50 including a two course first Wednesday of each month at the meal and dancing to Dance Junction Disco till Restaurante El Paraiso, Urb. Jardin del Mar late. 3, (behind Carrefour), Torrevieja. Contact To book your party table call or message Paul Edwards, Chairman, 618 644 934 or Maxine 670711408 / Adam 638330342 for Margaret Forshaw, Secretary 966 921 996. more info or follow Paso A Paso on face book. www.modern-jive-spain. com URBANISATION EL RASO, CAMPO DE GUARDAMAR, JUST OFF THE CV895 LEMON TREE ROAD, 03140

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A deeply impressive SUV with a competent driving experience But beyond the question of how well it succeeds what was a clever and likeable predecessor, the new 3008 is being set up by its maker to lead the redefinition of the brand’s design identity and accelerate the process of Peugeot’s gradual upmarket relocation, which began with the 308 in 2013. It’s intended to be elegant and desirable as well as versatile, and while it’s larger than the car that went before it, it’s also lighter. While the outgoing dieselelectric Hybrid4 model isn’t going to be directly replaced (a petrol-electric plug-in hybrid is planned for 2019), the new 3008 is being

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The new Peugeot 3008 is a different kind of car from the one that took its maker into the crossover niche eight years ago. Having been designed before the stylistic norms of the growing market segment had set hard and fast, the original 3008 was very much a hatchback with a sprinkling of SUV about it. Some thought it weird, others a bit ugly – but we always quite liked it. The new 3008, by contrast, can be recognised as a downsized SUV rather than a crossover hatchback. Peugeot has evidently weighed the potential sales growth it might enjoy by pitching the car directly at the likes of the Volkswagen Tiguan and Mazda CX-5 against the risk of alienating that portion of the 3008’s original customer base who might have preferred a more discreet design – and found in favour of the former. Quite understandably, too, with the sub-£30,000 SUV segment expanding at its current rate. But beyond the question of how well it succeeds what was a clever and likeable predecessor, the new 3008

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The relentless growth of the new car market has been aided by great new car deals on some of the finest models on sale. However, with so many deals on offer, it can be hard to pick out the one that’s right for you, so we’ve rounded up 50 of the best new car deals of 2017. Buying a new car has plenty of benefits, such as providing lower running costs and better fuel economy. Plus many car manufacturers are offering vast deposit contributions, so there really has never been a better time to visit your local deal and place an order. Model: Skoda Citigo 1.0 MPI 60PS Colour Edition 5dr Monthly payments: £95 List price: £10,620 Aim to pay: £10,182 Deposit: £2,047 Deposit contribution: £1,000 No of payments: 41 APR: 0% Optional final payment: £3,678 Total amount: £9,620 A £1,000 deposit contribution and zero

Guide to visiting Spain in a motorhome There’s no finer way to see Spain than to drive at your leisure, especially if you have your accommodation behind you. Caravans and motorhomes are very popular in Spain, all year round. However, especially for firsttimers, driving your precious motor-home through Spain can be daunting. We have tried here to collect as much useful information as possible to make it easier and safer for our readers. When to visit Spain in a motorhome Winter is the most popular time to visit Spain as the winters are so mild compared to the UK. The roads are also quieter. The downside however is that many campsites are busier and more expensive. Where to stay in Spain with your motorhome Whilst you can stay at a registered campsite in Spain, it is not essential. There is a growing network of places, official and unofficial where it is possible (and safe) to park overnight. Many of these stops have facilities for waste and fresh water. Some of these places are right on the beach and often very popular with caravans and motorhomes. Camping holidays in Spain Camping is a great, cost effective way to enjoy Spain

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and the options are limitless. You can choose from a variety of ready-made camping holidays in Spain either under canvas or in purpose built bungalows, all over Spain. Bungalow holidays in Spain make for great family experiences. The modern sites are well equipped and offer comfortable accommodation, at attractive prices. Where to camp in Spain For those that are touring under their own steam, there are thousands of official campsites to choose from, most with a host of facilities. Many are often located right on the beach, next to lakes or on the outskirts of cities. Campsites in Spain make excellent bases from which to explore. Official campsites Camp sites and motor home parks in Spain are generally of a very high standard and have all the facilities you need. Most speak English and most can be booked online or by phone before arrival. Security whilst camping in Spain Security on official campsites is generally very good, especially when busy. However, don’t take unnecessary risks. Never leave your camper unlocked, not even for a moment. If you

have an alarm fitted, use it. Lock your doors at night and secure any valuables such as cycles, using padlocks. Electricity and water whilst camping in Spain The electricity supply in Spain is 240v, the same as the UK although the voltage often drops to around 220v. All appliances will still work but appliances with heating elements such as kettles and heaters can take longer to heat up. The water in most parts of Spain is drinkable. It’s still often better though to boil the water first or use bottled water. Water that is not drinkable is labelled ‘no potable’. Water in the cities and on the coast is better than in rural areas. Be prepared to meet new people of all nationalities when camping in Spain. You will find a great number of Germans, Dutch and English. A real bonus is to have cycles with you. Many of the camp sites are located in rural areas and cycles are the best way to get around. LPG Re-fills in Spain Up until a few years ago, refuelling a fixed LPG tank was difficult in Spain. However, the situation has changed somewhat and there is now a growing network of garages that provide LPG.

per cent finance add to the appeal of the model crowned Best City Car five times in a row at the annual Auto Express New Car Awards. We rate the Skoda Citigo’s surprisingly spacious cabin, cheeky driving manners and impressively refined cruising ability. And while we prefer the more powerful 74bhp engine, the 59bhp version in the model in our featured deal is perfectly acceptable on most roads. Colour Edition spec brings some nice kit including black alloys and foglights. Model: SEAT Mii 1.0 12v 60PS 3dr Monthly payments: £116 List price: £9,955 Aim to pay: £9,028 Deposit: £140 Deposit contribution: £1,600 No of payments: 47 APR: 6.4% Optional final payment: £3,058 Total amount: £8,650 Closely related to the Skoda Citigo and VW up!, SEAT’s Mii stands out with its super-low deposit, making it a great first-time buy despite steep interest.

The car feels mature as well as being a blast around town, with a spacious and practical cabin. The 59bhp and 74bhp petrol engines are economical; the latter is the better all-rounder. Even the basic SE features air-conditioning. Model: Renault Clio Play 1.2 Monthly payments: £129 List price: £13,415 Aim to pay: £11,285 Deposit: £3,588 Deposit contribution: £850 No of payments: 24 APR: 0% Optional final payment: £5,881 Total amount: £13,415 You can get the keys to the stylish Clio with zero per cent finance and a decent deposit contribution. The car offers lots of scope for personalisation and efficient engines from the TCe petrols to the 1.5 dCi diesel. And while it trails the class leaders on performance and fun, the five-door-only Renault offers easy cabin access, and all but the most basic versions get a tablet-style control screen.


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FOOTBALL FIXTURES PREMIER LEAGUE Saturday 4 March 13:30 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 18:30

Man United V. Bournemouth Leicester City V. Hull City Stoke City V. Middlesbrough Swansea City V. Burnley Watford V. Southampton West Bromwich Albion V. Crystal Palace Liverpool V. Arsenal

Sunday 5 March

OUTSIDE ODDS

14:30 Tottenham Hotspur V. Everton 17:00 Sunderland V. Manchester City

Monday 5 March

Leicester were 5,000-1 at the start of last season to win the title and shocked the world of football to finish top of the Premier League.

21:00 West Ham United V. Chelsea

CHAMPIONSHIP Friday 3 March

20:45 Birmingham City V. Leeds United

Saturday 4 March 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 18:30

Blackburn Rovers V. Wigan Athletic Bristol City V. Burton Albion Derby County V. Barnsley Fulham V. Preston North End Ipswich Town V. Brentford Nottingham Forest V. Brighton Queens Park Rangers V. Cardiff City Reading V. Wolverhampton Wanderers Rotherham United V. Aston Villa Sheffield Wednesday V. Norwich City Huddersfield Town V. Newcastle United

LA LIGA Thursday 2 March

20:45 Deportivo V. Atlético de Madrid 21:30 Sevilla V. Athletic Club

Friday 3 March

20:45 Real Betis V. Real Sociedad

Saturday 4 March 13:00 16:15 18:30 20:45

Leganés V. Granada CF Eibar V. Real Madrid Villarreal V. Espanyol Barcelona V. Celta de Vigo

12:00 16:15 18:30 20:45 19:30 19:30 21:45

Sporting de Gijón V. Deportivo Atlético de Madrid V. Valencia CF Las Palmas V. Osasuna Athletic Club V. Málaga Athletic Club V. Granada CF Sporting de Gijón V. Celta de Vigo Villarreal V. Real Madrid

Sunday 5 March

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UNTRUE Leicester striker Jamie Vardy says speculation that he was involved in manager Claudio Ranieri’s dismissal is “untrue and extremely hurtful.”

Pacquiao v Khan

WBO world welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao will fight Great Britain’s Amir Khan on 23 April. The bout has been arranged after Pacquiao’s followers on Twitter voted Khan as the opponent they would like to see the Filipino fight next. “This is what the fans wanted,” Pacquiao, 38, said. Khan, 30, also confirmed the fight but, although Pacquiao has said his next fight would be in the United Arab Emirates, no venue has been announced. Khan said the UK, Dubai and US were being looked at as possible locations and that they “should find out in the next couple of days”. The Briton, who won silver as a lightweight at the 2004 Olympics, beat compatriot Kell Brook, Australia’s Jeff Horn and American Terence Crawford with 48% of the vote carried out by Pacquiao.

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Khan’s last fight was in May 2016 when he was knocked out by Mexican Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez. Six-weight world champion Pacquiao retired in April last year but returned to claim his belt by beating Jessie Vargas in November.

Spanish rider Jorge Lorenzo

Spain’s MotoGP rider Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero was born on 4 May 1987 in Palma, Majorca and is currently registered to ride for the Ducati team, having switched from Yamaha late last year. The 2006 and 2007 World 250cc champion, his nine pole positions led to nine individual race victories in the latter year. He then went on to win three MotoGP World championships in the space of five years - in 2010, 2012 and 2015. Apart from that treble in the 500cc class, Jorge has also finished runner-up on three occasions and in 2012, became the first Spaniard to win multiple Premier

class titles. With 64 career wins under his belt, he currently lies fifth in the alltime list, trailing leader Mike Hailwood by just 12 victories. Jorge came second in the riders’ championship in 2013 behind fellow countryman and future star Marc Márquez, admitting that “I had a poor first half to the 2014 season and as a result I simply couldn’t make up ground on the championship leaders and had to settle for third place behind Marc and the doctor himself, Valentino”. Things, changed for the better in 2015 when Jorge claimed his third 500cc world championship. After recording the sixtieth race win of his career in Aragon,


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NO LOYALTY SHOWN

JUST 298 DAYS AFTER TITLE TRIUMPH

Ranieri SACKED!!!

Claudio Ranieri was sacked as Leicester City manager on Thursday night, nine months after guiding the club to the first top-flight trophy in their 133-year history. Ranieri returned to East Midlands Airport from Seville in the afternoon to be given the news by Leicester’s director of football Jon Rudkin in a ruthless move which has stunned football as much as their remarkable title win. The 65-year-old has struggled throughout a feeble title defence, bewildering players with tactics and team selection and allegedly marginalising backroom staff, but Leicester’s Thai owners are still facing severe criticism after opting to dismiss the Italian. Earlier this month they had released a statement declaring unwavering support for Ranieri, but the 2-0 defeat against Swansea is thought to have seriously alarmed the club hierarchy and forced a swift rethink. But the departure of Ranieri is certain to polarise opinion, even though his

second season has been excruciating. Gary Lineker, the former Leicester striker, tweeted shortly after the decision: “After all that Claudio Ranieri has done for Leicester City, to sack him now is inexplicable, unforgivable and gut-wrenchingly sad.” Ranieri was rewarded with a new contract for his part in the title win, doubling his pay to around £3million a year. He is thought to have been given the news after arriving back in England on Thursday afternoon. A club statement read: “Claudio, appointed City manager in July 2015, led the Foxes to the greatest triumph in the Club’s 133-year history last season, as we were crowned champions of England for the first time. “His status as the most successful Leicester City manager of all time is without question. Now Leicester must mount a revival after only five league wins all season. For Ranieri, it is a case of Dilly Ding, Dilly Gone.

Rooney Stays!

Wayne Rooney will leave Manchester United at the end of the season despite insisting he is staying at Old Trafford, reports suggest. The striker ended a week of uncertainty, that saw his agent Paul Stretford fly to Beijing to discuss a move

to the Chinese Super League, by releasing a statement confirming he is staying put. ‘Despite the interest which has been shown from other clubs, for which I’m grateful, I want to end recent speculation and say that I am staying at Manchester United,’ said Rooney. ‘I hope I will play a full part in helping the team in the fight for success on four fronts. ‘It’s an exciting time at the club and I want to remain a part of it.’ But with the 31-yearold unhappy at being a fringe player, and United keen on a move, it is highly unlikely that Rooney will be at the club next season.

– MotoGP Champion 2017?

Jorge clinched the title on another Spanish track when he won in Valencia to make if five world titles overall - two in the 250cc class and three in the 500cc category. Last year, Jorge, although he won in Qatar, France, Italy and in his home country Spain (Valencia) and finished runner-up in three other races - in America and twice in Spain at Jerez and Aragon - and finished third in Austria, San Marino and Malaysia – never really looked happy sitting on his Yamaha machine. However, it must be said that at one point, he was well in contention for another world championship success.

Unfortunately things didn’t go according to plan in his last six races! In the end he had to settle for third place in the rider’s championship on 208 points. Fellow Spaniard Marc Marquez took the title on 278 points with Valentino Rossi second on 236. Jorge is now confident of having a good season with his new employers, Ducati, in 2017… and although Marquez is once again rated higher in the rankings by the sport’s officials and, indeed, by various pundits, he still believes that given the breaks, he can go close to winning another world title. Jorge admitted: “I feel fine right now and I’m looking forward to the new season.

Alenda Golf Roundup

Upon arrival for our very convenient tee time of 10am we were greeted by a slightly warmer day for the last round of our Annual Medal Stableford. But around 1pm it begins to blow and that happened just as we began the back nine which you may know is the highest part of the course and also the tightest.

The scores confirmed this, most players had good front nines but there were many ugly 10’s 12’s and even a 13 on some of the more difficult holes on the back nine. It was to some surprise to a handful of members when handing in their cards only to be told that they had been disqualified for not

completing every hole. Oh! Wasn’t it a Stableford? Added to that some members fail to look at the N.T.P. marker on the green where it states the category for that par3 although they do manage write their names on it even when it is NOT for them! Today’s Results: N.T.P. Hole 3 B. Watson, hole 5 Pat O’Dowd but the wrong category, hole 13 J. Eyre, hole 16 J. Hillier. Per Arne Skarnes won the €32 contained in the “’s” pot. Bronze cat. 3rd B. Wylie 80, 2nd J. Hillier 72, 1st R. Hagfoss 70. Silver cat. 3rd R. Nilsen 76 L/H, 2nd A. Rickers 74, 1st A. Rixson 74 L/H. Gold cat. 3rd K. Aasebo 79, 2nd B. Watson 76, 1st S. Sonesen 70. Photo: Gold cat. Winners. Society information can be found at www.tmgs. org or Tel: 661 524 101.

F1 Season Preview

Formula 1 motor racing will have a very different look to it when it emerges from its winter hibernation in Australia towards the end of March. Firstly, 86 year-old Suffolk-born Bernie Ecclestone will not be in charge! It announced that after 40 years in office, Ecclestone was to be officially replaced by the 62 year-old American businessman, Chase Carey, vicePresident of 21st Century Fox. Now bedded in as the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Chairman of the F1 Group, Carey quickly appointed the vastly experienced Ecclestone

as Chairman Emeritus of the sport. For the first time since 1994, the reigning world champion Nico Rosberg, will not be defending his crown. He is, in fact, the seventh driver not to compete after winning the crown… the other six being Juan Manuel Fangio in 1952 (injured); Mike Hawthorn in 1959 (retired); Jochen Rindt in 1971 (deceased); Jackie Stewart in 1974 (retired); Nigel Mansell in 1993 (switched to Indycar) and Alain Prost, thirteen years ago, in 1994 (retired). It will be a fascinating new F1 season ahead.


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