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The Gobierno Regional has approved a draft of the Ley de Apoyo a los Emprendedores y a la Competitividad e Internacionalización de las Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas de la Región (Law on Support to Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness and Internationalisation of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Region). It will have an economic impact of €53.6 million and a reversal in rates for the region of up to 8 billion euros between the fiscal years 2013 and 2014, and will bring with it the creation of 2,500 new commercial autonomies which would result in 3,500 jobs. The Portavoz del Ejecutivo Regional, José Ballesta, said that this Law would allow for loans to the young and the long term unemployed over 45 years; deferment of payment of rates for certain businesses (gambling, tourism, sport, entertainment, urban, coastal, fishing) and deductions in income tax of 20%, for those investing between 4,000 and 10,000 euros of capital in corporations, limited companies or cooperatives, or for the acquisition of shares in companies. Another incentive will provide for the registration of ‘Business Angels’, private investors from diverse backgrounds and of foreign origin, who are willing to invest in entrepreneurial projects. This battery of incentives included in the bill will give impetus to entrepreneurship, but still has to undergo processing at the Asamblea Regional. This Bill is designed firstly to help the ‘reemprendedor’, a person who, having seen a business fail, persists in his idea of launching a business venture. Secondly, young innovative companies that have been in existence for less than six years, and which spend 15 % of their budget on research. The project also aims to streamline procedures for the establishment of small and medium enterprises, with all bureaucratic requirements, from national through to regional and local levels focussed on the website: la Plataforma del Emprendedor y de la Pyme.

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Reina Doña Sofía has re-opened the Teatro Capitol in an event at which there was no shortage of Republican and other protestors. The Theatre, with 850 seats, was re-opened to the music of Mozart and Beethoven, and the chanting of protestors. The Royal entourage was greeted by Presidente Valcárcel, the Delegado del Gobierno Joaquín Bascuñana, the Presidente de la Asamblea Regional Francisco Celdrán, the Alcalde Antonio Tamayo and the Consejero de Cultura Pedro Alberto Cruz at the the Theatre’s new entry on Calle Pablo Iglesias. On the arrival of the three vehicles carrying Queen Sofia and her entourage the protestors shouted insults against the Queen and the Government of Valcárcel, but were drowned out by the applause and cheers of hundreds of loyal supporters. The Queen, wearing a tailored suit

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with iridescent greenish gray floral lace, uncovered a plaque to open the refurbished theatre. It was acquired by the City in 1994 for 11 million euros, anf now has two stages with the latest technology and seating for 700 and 150, enabling the Theatre to stage simultaneous events. The Orquesta Sinfónica de la Región performed for 300 local residents as well as the Queen, and the program included the world premiere of the ‘Canción del hilador ciezano’ (Song of the spinner ciezano) by the local composer José Verdú, who died in 1913. Directed brilliantly by Virginia Díaz, the orchestra played the overtures of ‘The Abduction from the Seraglio’ by Mozart and ‘The Hebrides’ by Mendelssohn, culminating in the allegro con brio from Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven. After the concert the Queen personally congratulated the members of the Orchestra, and expressed her surprise and satisfaction at seeing a woman conducting, before posing for a good humoured photo shoot. The Alcalde, Antonio Tamayo, presented her with a jug incised with decorative motif of the Hand of Fatima, a regular feature in Andalucian art, and a jewel from the archaeological remains of the Islamic Medina Siyâsa. He also gave her a gift of fresh apricots, from an old variety that is now almost extinct, but which is distinguished by an exquisite and delicate flavour.

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Part of the cornice of a building in Calle Nogalte collapsed onto the pavement near the Museo del Paso Azul and a school. An eyewitness said ‘It was like a bomb.We heard a loud noise and people screaming. We believed that the cornice had fallen and buried children who had been playing nearby.’ The collapse occurred shortly after two o’clock in the afternoon on a property which is right next to the Casa Museo del Paso Azul and opposite the Colegio San Francisco. A young woman who witnessed the fall called the emergency services, and two other women stood on guard either side of the fall to prevent anyone from going into the danger area. The Policía Local were quickly on the scene, and cordoned off the area, followed by the Bomberos del Consorcio de Extinción de Incendios, who examined the property and removed any fragments which were likely to fall onto the street. Technicians from the Municipales de Urbanismo were called, and the Concejal Responsable, José Joaquín Peñarrubia Manzanera, said that the fall could have been caused by works that had been carried out in recent days on the same street, which could have loosened the cornice, and led to fragments becoming detached. He stated that he had given orders to examine the entire facade and evaluate its condition. It is a high traffic area due to its proximity to the Museo del Paso Azul and the Colegio San Francisco. Technicians from the Oficina del Terremoto also visited the area to assess the incident.

Business owners in the Calle Nogalte have called for an overhaul of the buildings that were demolished after the earthquakes, whose facades are left standing supported only by metal structures.

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An unemployed married couple with three children and a debt of 110,000 euros has reached a tentative agreement with Banco Sabadell CAM to avoid eviction of the family home in Calle Serrerías. Twenty members of the Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (Platform of People Affected by the Mortgage) spent an hour in the branch of the Bank on the Plaza de la Constitución and eventually reached

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verbal agreement to process the payment in kind with an option of a social rent for the family. The outstanding debt amounts to 110,000 euros, but both parents are unemployed, are existing on a 436 euros subsidy, and therefore can not possibly pay off this amount. The deal negotiated by the representatives of the Plataforma should be confirmed in writing within a week, thus ending the terrible ordeal that this family has been subjected to for the last 8 months. The family, surrounded by Plataforma representatives, chanted the slogan made famous by the movement ‘Si se puede’, and gave a victory sign.


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Sport A number of members from the A.D.A.P.T., metal detecting

club, have sent me warnings of the presence of jellyfish in the sea, certainly between Torrevieja and Los Alca’zares. The jellyfish would seem to be the biggest for many years, and if the Daily Express is to be believed, are becoming a threat to holidays on the Costa Blanca. Swarms of the mauve

Pelagia Noctiluca along with Portuguese “Man of War” have be spotted. A Dr. Fuentes, from the Institute of Marine Sciences, in Barcelona, says that banks, several kilometres long, with a density of 30 to 40 jellyfish per cubic meter, have been observed, heading our way. Let us hope that the nets across the mouth of the Mar Menor do their job. Perhaps it would be best to “Swing your sticks” in the sand for the time being, lads and lassies!

Models On Show No, not the “Catwalk” variety, but scale models of the real thing, in this case “Military”.

The exhibition, at the Vista Alegre Rooms, will be opened by Torrevieja Mayor, Eduardo Dolon Sanchez, on the 8th., of June, but fear not, the presentation runs until the end of June, so plenty of time yet, to make a visit. The display, consists of a large number of military models of all types, reflecting the various branches of the armed services, as well as military vehicles,

...remember to say you saw it in the SOL TIMES are now under way. Antonio and Isabel would be pleased to visit clubs and societies within the region, and explain their enthusiasm to members. There would a chance to hear how members could perhaps, join “Averaves” at a hide, to take that perfect photograph.

A FRESH DIRECTION During March and May, my bulletin included happenings taking place in and around the parks and lakes of La Mata. To bring events up to date, two of the employees, Antonio Sa’ez and Isabel Pitarch have now left the water meadows and shifting sands of La Mata, to set up “Averaves”

This project will see Antonio and Isabel doing what they do best: educate and identify environmental values in our region. And they would love for you to become involved! Talks on the environment and conservation along with activities and exhibitions, around the La Vega Baja area,

The couple demonstrate their love for nature, with photographs and videos. They have a web site, and a facebook page, where their activities can be seen. Should your club, association or society, be interested in “Averaves” attending a future meeting, give Isabel a call on 652 699 544 (English and Spanish) or Antonio on 615 878 973 (Spanish). Thanks to Lennaert Streen for his splendid photograph of our local Pink Flamingos, to accompany my jottings above.

Summer “Big Band” Once Again uniforms and “Memorabilia”. Present and past serving members of the Spanish armed services, along with British ex-servicemen’s associations, with the Royal British Legion, Royal Naval Association, Royal Air Forces and Royal Marines Associations, will be present on the opening day, such is the importance that this display holds. Worthy of a permanent museum perhaps?

The Vista Alegre Exhibition Rooms are located in what was originally the home of “Jeffe de las Salinas” (The Salt Lake Manager) and is just along the front from the Casino, overlooking the Torrevieja Port, and it’s free to visit. May be closed on Mondays ( Best to check) I wonder if there will be model of a Royal Observer Corps?

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Anti-Repossession Campaign Group Wins European Citizen 2013 Award

Nationwide pressure group Plataforma de Afectados de la Hipoteca, or PAH (‘Mortgage Victims’ Association’) has won the European Citizen 2013 Prize. This award has been granted by the Euro Parliament since 2008 to individuals and organisations who ‘fight for European values’, ‘promote integration between citizens and member States’ and ‘assist with transnational cooperation’ within the EU. The same prize has been granted to the Euskaltzaindia, or Royal Basque Language Academy, having been presented as a candidate by MEP Izaskun Bilbao. MEPs who nominated the PAH were Raúl Romeva, Ana Miranda and Willy Meyer. The award is due to be presented to 41 winners from 21 European countries in a two-day ceremony on October 16 and 17. Leader of the PAH, former actress Ada Colau, says she hopes this prestigious award will ‘make the PP government sit up and take notice’, since Rajoy’s cabinet has likened them to terrorists and Nazis and has hinted at attempting to outlaw their protest activities. These protests have often involved flash-mob sieges targeting individual government members, usually outside their homes, and are known by the newly-coined term escraches.

Parents face fines if their underage children are treated for drunken comas

Parents whose children ‘regularly’ get taken into hospital in a drunken stupor could be fined in a new move by the central government to cut down on underage drinking. According to a report by ThinkSpain, although it is understood that under-18s falling into an alcohol-induced coma ‘can happen once or twice’, allowing for the teenage desire to explore the unknown and forbidden, if it occurs on a regular basis it is a sign of ‘parental neglect’. And where the child drinks him or herself unconscious within the family home on frequent occasions, the parents could even be considered guilty of child abuse. According to the head of the National Drug Prevention Plan, Francisco Babín, underage drinking causes brain damage in the long run because the consumer is not fully developed, and the damage to child or teenage kidneys and livers is much harsher than that which affects adult drinkers. “We don’t hold out any expectations of sanctioning parents beyond a fine and a slapped wrist, because there’s no A&E department in Spain which doesn’t treat numerous under-18s for alcohol-induced comas every weekend,” Babín explains. “Drinking yourself unconscious can be fatal, especially in children and teenagers.”

“There are kids as young as 11 who are taken to hospital in alcohol-induced comas,” reveals psychologist Raúl Izquierdo, who is working with the government on the campaign. “This is simply barbaric, and botellones [bring-your-ownbottle street-drinking parties] with no adults present and no limits on how much is drunk can be life-threatening. “Also, uncontrolled drinking sometimes goes hand in hand with taking other substances.” An on-screen campaign with a popular TV actor titled ‘alcohol is not a game’ has been launched, and the government is considering censoring drink advertising to children under 18. The average age that a person in Spain has his or her first ‘proper’ alcoholic drink – as opposed to a couple of sips from a parent’s wine-glass – is 13.7 years, or 13 years, eightand-a-half months, which can cause serious tissue damage, permanent psychological harm and affect brain development as well as leading to abysmal school performance and family conflict, says Izquierdo. Over three-quarters of teens aged 14 to 18 consume alcohol regularly – nearly one in two at 14 and 86 per cent by age 18, showing that the incidence and frequency of drinking rises with age throughout the teenage years.

Rail travel cuts will affect a million passengers!

rather than long-distance ones which at present have escaped the cuts. RENFE’s current annual debt for regional lines stands at 238 million euros. These cuts mean 500 trains across the country will not be running at any given point, or that journeys will fall from 3,500 to 3,000. Only three services will be axed altogether – two in Andalucía and one in Galicia which connects Ourense from Puebla de Sanabria.

Around a million regular train passengers will be affected by the government cutbacks which are set to reduce the frequency of ‘non-profitable’ routes. Although no plans are afoot to scrap rail-links altogether, routes which are used less often will not run so regularly. President of rail board

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OTHER SERVICES Go Satellite not only provide television but are also able to provide internet and telephone services. Packages are available to suit all with a switch on/off service available for non residents. DISH ISSUES? Here at Go Satellite, we use only Top Quality Portugese dishes and Invacom LNB’s. Sky Packages are also available. If you do not have room or do not wish to have a dish, give us a call as we have a solution! At Go Satellite, we will endeavour, to provide TV for everyone.

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SONGS THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER One of the year’s major events will take place on Saturday 29th June when the Orihuela Costa Resort Hotel at La Zenia presents two performances of the concert ‘Songs That Will Live Forever’. The concerts will be performed as ever by the ever-popular choir, MELODY MAKERS INTERNATIONAL and the talented singers of the CANTEMOS! CHILDREN’S CHOIR. Both performances are directed and conducted by Nigel Hopkins - and accompanied by a professional band, most of whom fly in from the UK for the shows. The programme will include some of the most popular tunes ever written, such as Annie’s Song, Imagine, Nun’s Chorus, The Prayer, Rhythm of Life, When I Fall In Love, One Day More, Night & Day, Unchained Melody, Get Me To The Church On Time, etc., along with many more by the Children’s Choir, and their very

talented soloists. The children will repeat their recent success which included using Deaf Sign Language whilst singing one particular song. This engendered great excitement and praise from an enthusiastic audience. Tickets at 10€ (afternoon @ 2pm) and 12€ (evening @ 8pm) are NOW AVAILABLE from either the Orihuela Costa Resort Hotel Reception (Tel: 966 760 800) or CallNet Internet Cafe - in the alley behind Consum next to Paddy’s Point, La Zenia (Tel: 966 761 171). Patrons in the Quesada area can purchase tickets from The Post Shop, Avda. La Nacciones, Cuidad QUESADA (Tel: 966 718 684) These concerts will support the Costa Blanca Samaritans as in previous years, and the mayor of Orihuela will be in attendance in the evening.

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The Orbi Playa Big Band was formed in September 2012 by former members of the ‘Canterbury (Kent) Christ Church University Big Band’ which came to Torrevieja and wowed audiences with a wonderful selection of big band favourites earlier that summer. The band members have performed in the West End with shows such as the Lion King, Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera and Cats, on TV for Strictly Come Dancing; with the BBC Philharmonic, Scottish Symphony and Concert Orchestras, both live on the TV and radio, and also in the the recording studio alongside composers such as Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Tan Dun (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon).

and Stan Kenton, alongside numbers associated with Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Michael Buble, Natalie Cole, Ella Fitzgerald and Diana Krall. With a repertoire that has something for everybody, the Orbi Playa Big Band will make it’s way to the Costa Blanca this summer for sun, sea, sangria and swing!

The band once again brings a programme of eclectic big band tunes including numbers by the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Ted Heath, Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, Duke Ellington

THURSDAY 4th JULY 2013 at 20.30h in the ‘VIRGEN DEL CARMEN’ Cultural centre. Admission 2€. Proceeds to “ALIMENTOS SOIDARIOS”.

“ORBI PLAYA BIG BAND” will offer the following concerts:SUNDAY 30th JUNE 2013 at 12.00 noon in the bandstand of the Doña Sinforosa park. (free). MONDAY 1st JULY 2013 at 21.30h in the Plaza Encanación, La Mata. (open-air-free)

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If you have not yet had the chance to see Rascals 20th Anniversary summer show “I Remember It Well” then don’t miss this final opportunity this Thursday June 13th at the Virgen Del Carmen Theatre in Torrevieja. This will be the 5th and last show of the season which has received wide acclaim from audiences in Los Montesinos, Guardamar and Benijofar since the curtain first went up on May 3rd. The show is packed with wonderful music and comedy from some of the most famous hits of the West End and Broadway including Oklahoma, Clamity Jane, My Fair lady and so many more.

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Rascals have been giving every penny or cent if you wish of ticket money to local charities and so far have been able to donate almost 125,000 to charities such as Alzheimers, Age Concern, Adismon, Apanee and many others. The ticket money from this show will be donated to Contra Cancer. There are still some tickets left, so if you don’t want to miss this fabulous show then call Sue on 96 678 4874 to reserve yours now. Tickets are only 6 Euros. Full details are on the web site www.therascals.org


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The EHCRC sharing the joy of it’s recent visitors Since the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre in January became not only a Foundation but also an Educational Centre it has had the pleasure to be visited by many schools, institutes and also numerous groups and clubs, who are now travelling to visit them from an increasingly wide area. The visits are becoming very popular because of the growing support from teachers encouraging other colleagues to bring students to the centre. It has also become a popular day out for various clubs and groups of all ages that have booked a special day out at the centre.

majestic animals to live a dignified life with love and companionship. This care you and your staff give to these horses is the same care we need to give to all humanity both old and young. Some of the students asked if they can come and help at the weekends and are thinking of ideas to raise money for your centre. They were very shocked at what man can do to this noble beast and want to help to avoid this in the future. Knowledge and information is important to make people aware of what is out there and how we can help to avoid pain and suffering.

After hearing some of the rescue stories and meeting the horses visitors are horrified at what has happened to theses wonderful creatures. The horses are no longer just rescue horses standing in a field, they themselves have become ambassadors for animal welfare. When they greet the visitors they have the power to shock and inspire adults and children alike with their incredible stories of survival.

Thank you once again for your hospitality and time. You explained really well and it was also a great treat to be able to see the dentist and vet at work and be able to ask them questions.

Here are some comments from two groups that have recently visited the centre in Rojales.

I.E.S La Creueta Institute Onil “Hi Sue Thank so much to you and your staff. for a wonderful day you gave our students, It was an eye opener for many of them. I think that this kind of experience is very good for young people to understand the cruelty of some people and to also see how we can overcome this and help these

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Sue Weeding co-founder of EHCRC Foundation comments “When we read

Torrevieja Stroke Support “Hi Sue, Thank you for a most enjoyable and informative day on Friday. We all enjoyed a super lunch too and thanks to the cooks and waitress. I should imagine you were all exhausted afterwards! The total visit was a hear warming experience for us in TSS. Firstly such visits enable those who have suffered health

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With the support of his wife and five children, Justo Quesada gave shape to his In 1972 he began to build Ciudad Quesada dream and created what is now a model starting out with just a modest family firm company with tremendous prestige within and no resources other than his own hands the sector as can be seen from some of the awards we have received: the Costa Blanca Tourism Award in 1991, Jaguar Award for the Best Spanish Developer in 1999, Alicante Chamber of Commerce Award or the Prestige Rating Book. Over the years, Mr. Quesada has gradually passed on control to his son José Angel, the company’s current chairman. Although still a young man, he has spent years training to continue his father’s work with the modern vision required for town planning in the new millennium, but also based on the intensive, invaluable preparation he has received since his Calle Los Arcos No 17 childhood. (next to the gold centre/howards gym) Thousands of people from all over Europe supported Cuidad Quesada this first great project to be carried out by our company’s founder, and it became a model of a services city in every way, offering amenities which for the time from were considered daring and unimaginable, such as a ninehole golf course and a landing strip for light aircraft.

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Ciudad Quesada is now a reference in 21st Century Spain, one of the country’s leading real estate developments, with over 20,000 homes built on an area of 10 million m2 and further areas still under development. It also stands out for its impressive range of services open all year round: eight banks, an abundance of food stores, two medical centres, a service station, a Water Park, five supermarkets, a Norwegian state school, a town hall and the La Marquesa golf course. Different nationalities living together in harmony has strengthened the bond between Ciudad Quesada’s thousands of residents. In fact, it is the only urbanization which celebrates the fiestas of its own patron saint held every August, on San Justo day, with a fiesta committee and the participation of the Town Council of Rojales, the municipality which Cuidad Quesada forms part of.

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Hatha yoga is an ancient form of yoga that was first described in 15th century India. It may have existed well before this however. Hatha yoga is sometimes called ‘dual’ yoga because it includes a duality between two opposites: the sun (in Hinda, ‘ha’) and the moon (‘tha’). It uses physical positions to help control breathing, which in turn helps to calm the mind and prepare a person for mediatation. Many modern forms of yoga use Hatha yoga positions as their foundation.

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Just 20 minutes of yoga a day sharpens the mind, researchers say. The ancient practice was found to be more effective at boosting brain power than conventional aerobic exercise. Researchers in America discovered that a single session of Hatha yoga significantly improved a person’s speed and accuracy when tested on their working memory and concentration. Lead author of the study, Neha Gothe, professor of kinesiology (human movement), health and sport studies at Wayne State University in Detroit, explained: ‘Yoga is an ancient Indian science and way of life that includes not only physical movements and postures but also

regulated breathing and meditation. The practice involves an active attentional or mindfulness component but its potential benefits have not been thoroughly explored.’ During the experimental yoga sessions participants were asked to assume postures stood up, sat down and laid down, while keeping their breathing steady. The exercises included isometric contractions of different muscles in the body, where the muscles are tensed and relaxed without moving any limbs. The exercises were followed by a mediation session, when participants focussed on posture and deep breathing. Researchers also put the guinea pigs through their paces on a treadmill for the same 20-minute period,

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keeping their heart rate up between 60 and 70 per cent of the maximum. They found that people who had been for a 20minute jog were less able to focus mentally on tasks than they were following a yoga session. Gothe said: ‘It appears that following yoga practice, the participants were better able to focus their mental resources, process information quickly, more accurately and also learn, hold and update pieces of information more effectively than after performing an aerobic exercise bout. The breathing and meditative exercises aim at calming the mind and body and keeping distracting thoughts away while you focus on your body, posture or breath. Maybe these processes translate beyond yoga practice when you try to perform mental tasks or day-to-day activities.’ Whilst the research team could not pinpoint any specific process that takes place during yoga that boosted the mental state of the participants, suggesting the relaxation from meditation could hold the answer. Meditation and breathing exercises are known to reduce anxiety and stress, which in turn can improve scores on some cognitive tests.


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Beatles Gold in Los Dolses For the first time ever The Liverpool Band will be appearing with Nick Gold at Los Cucalos in Los Dolses on Friday June 14th from 8pm.

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The Liverpool Band are the acknowledged best tribute band to the Beatles in Spain. They have just come back from a sell out tour of France, and now have a worldwide following. When the 4 Spanish musicians are playing, you really would think that the Fab 4 were in the venue, as audiences at The Cavern were delighted to confirm. Every note and nuance of each of the band members has been perfected. Comparing and hosting the show will be the highly talented Nick Gold. Nick packs houses wherever he goes, and with a great voice and a cheeky charm, audiences can’t help but love him. The raffle on the night will be for Elche Children’s Care Home, which L R Shows and Night Out Promotions have been actively supporting. Tickets for the show are 17.50€ and include more food than you can shake a stick at! - Bread, Ali Oli, Salad, choice of 3 main meals with sides and a dessert. Now on sale from – Los Cucalos Ctra Villamartin, Card and Gift Shop Quesada, Hire Centre San Luis, Looking Good Boutique La Zenia Roundabout, Quicksave Los Dolses, Treasure Chest Villamartin and via www. lrshows.com or call 697 501 992 / 606 192 691

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The Olive Tree

History

Cultivation of the native wild tree began in the Near East around 6000 years ago. Tree cultivation and oil extraction was brought to Iberia by the Phoenicians around 1050 BC, but it was the Romans who turned Iberian oil into an industry, though this was a bit too radical for the native Iberian tribe, who preferred to stick to their traditional use of lard! The importance of Iberian oil to the Empire was huge

- Spanish oil amphorae have been found everywhere the Romans went. Mount Testaccio in Rome is an artificial hill made up of 40 million amphorae, most of which are from the Iberian Peninsula. Hadrian even had a coin struck bearing the picture of an olive branch and the inscription “Hispania”. In ancient times it was believed that olive trees had to be planted near the sea in order to thrive. One thing is for sure, though, and that is that olive trees love tough, rocky soil and

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There are over 3 million olive trees in Spain! Spain is the world’s leading olive and olive oil producer and exporter, with 5.19 million acres of olive groves, 92% of which are dedicated to olive oil production. The average annual production varies due to the cyclical nature of the harvest, but typically runs between 600,000 and 1,000,000 metric tons, only 20% of which is exported. About 80% of the crop is concentrated in Andalucia, which is the biggest olive growing area in the world. If you have ever journeyed to Jaen, you will have seen 70% of the Andalucían production.

craggy limestone cliffs. In fact they do better in poor soil than they do in rich, fertile earth.

Growth & Olive Production

Slow growing, traditionally bearing fruit after fifteen years, modern trees can, due to agricultural developments, mature at five. A tree reaches maximum productivity after 40 years, and after 140 begins to decline, though thousand-yearold trees can and do still bear rich loads.

Olive tree age is often exaggerated though Lo Parot in Horta de Sant Joan in Tarragona is certainly between 1,0001,500 years old meaning it was planted during Visigoth or Arab times. If you ever fancied gracing your garden with a beautiful, gnarly old tree you might be lucky. There exist operations dedicated to saving centuriesold olive trees from construction sites and then finding ‘homes’ for them. Rather than purchasing the tree, the new owner simply pays for the salvaging, storage and replanting. To find out if there is a scheme in your area ask at your local Ayuntamiento. The variety of tree growing in Andalucia today is the Olea Europeae. It is sufficiently important to have inspired the Junta de Andalucia (Regional Government) to track every commercial tree. In fact each one has its own GPS co-ordinates and is carefully

monitored by regional officials. This is mainly to ensure fair play when it comes time to hand out subsidies. While most farmers play by the rules, certain unscrupulous folk were caught at the turn of this century trying to pass off wooden posts as olive trees…

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It takes between 4kg & 11kg of olives to make 1 kilo of oil. The whole olives are ground and then pressed, leaving a mulch. This mix of pulp, stone, water and oil is then spun centrifugally, bringing to the surface ‘aceite flor’, which is then further treated by decanting & filtering to rid it of water and impurities. It should be used within 12 months of bottling & stored in a dry place out of sunlight. Spanish olive oil comes in four distinct classes, defined by national health regulations: (1) Aceite de Oliva Virgen [Virgin Olive Oil], a

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LEGAL CORNER WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR

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BEING A RESIDENT OF SPAIN OR NOT CAN MAKE A CONSIDERABLE DIFFERENCE TO CAPITAL GAINS TAX. NASTY SURPRISE: HAVING WHAT EVERYONE CALLS THE RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE IS NOT PROOF OF TAX RESIDENCY AND IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING ELSE YOU WILL BE TREATED AS A NON RESIDENT AND 3% OF THE SALES PRICE WILL BE HELD BACK. Q. I have sold my house. I was under the impression that I was a resident and that the 3% retention for non residents would not be applicable, but the notary said that my residence certificate was not proof of residency and that he had to treat me as a non resident which means that 3% of the sales price was retained and paid into the tax office. How can the resident certificate not be proof of residency? A. What the notary is saying is correct. It is a common nasty surprise at the notary lately suffered by sellers that are not getting the correct advice prior to selling. The new resident certificates with ought photograph issued by the police do not state you are a tax resident of Spain. What it says is that you are a resident of Europe. To be able to be treated as a tax resident of Spain at the moment of sale, you need to provide the notary with a certificate issued by the tax office in Spain stating that they consider you a tax resident of Spain. This needs to be requested in advance of going to the notary by your solicitor or yourself to avoid the 3% retention. Some notaries will also accept as proof of residency your Spanish tax returns. If you are thinking of selling, it is important to find out from the tax office well in advance if your status is that of a resident or non resident, and the certificate issued by them needs to be taken to the notary the day of signature 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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Ladies Pamper Day now in it’s third year at Casa La Pedrera was a day with a difference! With the beautiful backdrop of the now famous blue lake, ladies started off with a welcome glass of cava and were then able to book whatever treatments they wanted during the day with Lorraine O’Keefe or Lucky Pearl. Jenni Ray started off the demonstrations showing how to make a hand tied bouquet with just a handfull of greenery just picked from the campo. While Jenni was demonstrating she was also explaining about some of the natural herbs that can be found in the campo and the ones that made it into her fragrant bouquet. There were beauty demonstrations, full massage and taster treatments going on all day, Creana P was in charge of the fashion show along with Wendy on underwear and Alison with a range of beautiful summer shoes. Ladies then had a buffet lunch with everything from couscous with courgettes to

roasted red peppers, spicy sausage, chicken drumsticks with caramelised onion followed by “Mr Whippy” style ice cream and strawberries! Jenni is a great charity supporter and money raised on the raffle and a few book sales along with a generous contributuon from Jenni reached €141! for The Children’s Home in Elche. Wine flowed and ladies had a chance to sit and chat sunbathe or swim or they could visit the craft shop in the ground floor of Casa La Pedrera and all this was just €12, there will be one more Ladies Pamper Day with a difference before the end of June. If you are interested to know more or if you want to book your own ladies day later in the year please email sueinthesun@hotmail.co.uk or call or

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If you have friends over this summer and are looking for somewhere beautiful to take them then look no further - www.thingstodoinspain.info with an activity centre running from the grounds there is something for everyone from nine to ninety! Next event Summer BBQ Party at Quesada Country Club - Raffle and other fun fundraising for The Children’s Home in Elche. We would be very grateful if you would like to contibute an item for the luxury hamper that we will raffle on the night, wine, nuts, crisps, pickles or jams just one iten from a few people makes a lovely hamper! Call in to Quesada Country Club at any time if you would like to donate a small item for the hamper. Contact sueinthesun@hotmail.co.uk or call QCC on 966 719 160 if you would like to book tickets - 3 courses with a glass of wine just €12!

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A dog who lost a chunk of her face while saving the lives of two girls is getting a hero’s welcome back home in her native Philippines after being treated by top US vets. Kabang made global headlines after jumping into the path of a speeding motorbike that was about to hit the young daughter and niece of her owner. The girls were unharmed but the shepherd-mix had the top of her mouth ripped off in the collision in Zamboanga City, in the southern Philippines. Owner Ruddy Bunggal said Kabana had formed a bond with his daughter, Dina, which had probably prompted her into action. Reports of her feat moved thousands of supporters from at least 45 countries to contribute towards the cost of facial surgery at the University of California, in the city of Davis. Filipino vet Anton Lim took the canine celebrity to the US last October and is the one who brought her back to Manila eight months later. “She symbolises unconditional love, that if you give unconditional love to your dog, of course they’ll give it back to you,” he said. Total donations for Kabang’s fund reached $27,000 - with donors including children who offered their lunch money.


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Our spring production “Bullocks” was very well received at The Casa De Cultura ,attracting over 500 people over the three nights. We were able to donate 1500 euros to The Alzheimers Association and the same amount to Benijofar Social Services. Our next show will be our highly original take on Jack and The Beanstalk and will take place in late November including a matinee performance . This will be our most ambitious project to date and complement the cast we are looking to recruit actors,singers and dancers as well as back stage helpers to join the group and equally importantly we need a pantomime cow( to beg borrow or rent). We are a very friendly group who are dedicated to improving our standards as well as having a good social side. Our next rehearsal will be on July 2nd at 11am at Casa Ventura in San Luis Telephone Stella on 966 786 154 for more details

FANTASTIC SUPPORT FOR SAMARITANS IN SPAIN DOUBLE DELIGHT The annual Samaritans in Spain Charity Golf Day, being held for the third year running at the Las Colinas Golf and Country Club, on Saturday 15th June 2013 is once again bringing in the sponsors for this popular fund raiser for a worthy cause. Our prime sponsor, John Williams and his team at the Rental & Sales Centre Los Dolses are delighted that so many other local businesses are pulling out all the stops to make this event a day and night to remember. Graeme Clark and the girls at Canal Print Rioja, another main sponsor, are once again donating all the printing for this event while virtually every bar in Villamartin Plaza, including Munchies, Birdies, Bogies, Fairways, Che, Chemies, and The Hub as well as The Barber Shop and Vanilla are sponsoring holes or giving vouchers for the prize draw. Also happy to help raise funds for this much needed venture are some new sponsors to this year´s golf day, including Euronics, Peysu Properties & Ashocka Indian Restaurant of El Galan, C & G Windows and Sunworld of Los Dolses and Total Mobile Tyres. The event is in two parts with 80 golfers going out with a early morning shotgun start while 80 guests return in the evening to this stunning setting for a cava reception, four course dinner before dancing the night away to the fabulous Rat Pack style music of Paul Allen. 2013 is an exciting year for the Samaritans in Spain as they can now provide a 24 hour service from their newly opened call/drop in centre, based at Punta Marina, which also houses their own charity shop. Tickets for the golf at 65€ each are selling out fast and are available from our final main event sponsor´s Albatross Golf Tours at Los Dolses. For tickets or details about the Dinner Dance or interest in sponsoring the event, please contact Denise on 0034 699 416 819 or email denise1sams@ hotmail.com

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Last week, in some detail, I listed the important sites for birding in Spain but the Costa Blanca can be very rewarding too for bird watching with a good, wide variety of species to be found. The place to go to see a number of these birds, is just on our doorstep, in the Natural Park El Fondo, confusingly also known as El Hondo, which is located within the municipal boundaries of Elche and Crevillente. I stumbled upon this park by accident one way when driving around the area and drove through a little Spanish village called San Felipe Neri. Whilst we were building the house at La Pedrera, we were staying in a mobile home park near Crevillente, which was absolutely awful, so whilst my other two daughters were away at school, I used to strap the baby in, and off I would go to explore the nearby roads and villages. The park has a great Visitors Centre, with impressive displays and information on many of the birds that can be found. It also has a 4 km walking route to which I introduced by walking group to, and they were equally surprised to find this ‘little gem’ tucked away but yet so close to where they lived. It is a great place to bring visitors for a little stroll as all the walkways are flat and well signed so there is no risk of getting lost, which obviously makes for a more pleasant day out. There are also well constructed hides that extend into the water for all those who would like to enjoy a closer look.

locked. Fortunately luck was on our side, so my suggestion is to go early enough and check the route with the visitor centre, before heading off! Obviously reading maps is not my strong point! The natural park is formed by a number of lagoons, of which the two largest are man made and are called Levante. These two lagoons are fed by the waters of the river Segura. El Fondo and the Salinas of Santa Pola. The area of the park was infilled in the 17th century due to natural sedimentation and the placing of silt in order to create new areas for cultivation. At the same time the two largest lagoons were damned to supply water for irrigation which is now a perfect habitat for many species of birds. The reserve has been in the forefront of boosting numbers of the Marbled Duck and the White Head Duck Populations, both of which dropped to dangerously low levels with less than 30 pairs in 1994. As with most birds and in the case of the Marbled duck or Marbled Teal as it is otherwise known, man is the cause of its decrease mainly due to habitat destruction. Over half of the marbled duck’s habitat was destroyed during the 20th century when wetlands across its range were drained for agriculture. Breeding sites were degraded in Tunisia, Turkey, Morocco and Spain during hydrological work that resulted in reed cutting and burning. Pollution is also top of the agenda including the risk from lead poisoning, Their eggs are also targeted by hunters and egg collectors

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There is also a 16 km cycling route, which I must confess I tried to tackle with little Linzi and Eden in tow, and was way too ambitious. Linzi’s bicycle, which formerly had training wheels, were so small she definitely pedalled double the distance. It was supposed to be a circular route, but unfortunately we lost our way, and only got back to the park when it was dark and were really worried the gates would be

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This little duck used to breed in large numbers over the entire Mediterranean region, but is now restricted to a few sites in Southern Spain and is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Fortunately numbers are up and specifically within El Hondo, so I would think a visit to the Park, at the right time of the year, would involve spotting one of these elegant birds. What to look for? It has a brown body speckled with cream. Its dark eye-patch blends into a broad stripe from the eye to the nape, including a slight crest on the back of the head. Apparently with its low, slow flight and noticeably long neck and wings, this duck is easily identifiable in flight, so for those who live around the area do look out for this rare species of duck.


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...HOME & GARDEN When it comes to protecting the White Head Duck Populations in Spain it has not been so simple in fact a controversial as both the Spanish and the British governments have committed to spending millions to eradicate the ruddy duck since the 1999 to protect its close cousin, Spain’s whiteheaded duck. As always you will have to wait until next week to discover more about the saga of the cull and believe me the ‘ruddy duck’ more than lives up to its name! So what’s happening next at Casa La Pedrera, we have the popular Flamenco with Horse Show on Saturday, 22nd of June, which is a great show for the whole family and also the ‘piece de resistance’, Our Jazz Concert, with a 22 piece jazz band in aid of the Elche Children’s Home, with tickets only 6 euros. More detals on our website at www.thingstodoinspain. info which is linked to our facebook page which is regularly updated. Quack, quack..... Jenni

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Venue Feature: The Rocajuna in Punta Prima. This venue is tucked away behind Punta Prima Commercial centre (where MacDonald’s is). It’s a great venue with good sound and the Cliff & Elvis show is there on Thursday 13th June. Tickets are (at the time of going to print) LIMITED with only a few remaining so book if you are in the Orihuela Costa region or want to see this show on Thursday. They do a great pre show meal option to so get your tickets and ask them about the menu!! Tel: 965 997 260 / 664 591 795

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A step in the right direction “NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK” for Camposol HELP REACH-OUT CHARITY It has long been thought by the CRA Central Liaison Committee that we need to take a more proactive approach in the political scene of Mazarron. We started that process at the last AGM where we removed from our rules the statement that we were a non-political organisation. Since then our Political Sub Committee have worked hard to prepare the ground for Camposols own political party. That work is now complete and we now need three Spanish citizens to establish that party, something we ex pats cannot do under Spanish law. The CRA have funded this work but it is now for interested individuals to take it over, the CRA itself will not be a political party. Since the last election the PP and PSOE parties have made no contact with the CRA. That indicates the level of interest they have in helping us achieve our aims. The PP party even voted against the bridge repairs for Camposol, which in itself speaks volumes. Bob Owen and his team have had a number of private meetings with the party officials of the UIDM. They successfully negotiated to appoint Jose Navarro as our District Mayor, a major step forward for Camposol. One of our own committee, a Spanish citizen and resident of Camposol, now with direct access to the town hall officials. This is paying dividends already and many residents problems have been resolved by Jose.

At our last meeting on the 6th June, Bob and Jose met with Gines Campillo, Mayor of Mazarron, Juan Andres Martinez, President of the UIDM and Juan Pedro Martinez, the party spokesman. The UIDM stated that they are committed to Camposol and to resolving its many problems, albeit they are complex and it will take some considerable time to resolve them all. They said they wanted to work with the CRA to achieve these aims and readily admitted they needed our help. They want us to take a proactive part in this process and offered Bob and Jose positions on the executive committee of the UIDM. This will involve weekly meetings and will give us access and input to the decision making process of the UIDM and ultimately the council. We have nothing to lose and everything to gain by cooperating with the UIDM. Bob made it quite plain to them that if they do resolve Camposols problems we would not need our own political party. Mazarron’s political past has seen both the PSOE and PP parties in power. The latter alienated the people which prompted the UIDM to form. Juan Pedro Martinez, party spokesman has stated that they are not the usual type of politicians but just people who wanted to work hard to improve the lives of all Mazarron´s citizens including Camposolian´s. Bob Owen - www.cracamposol.com Chairman - info@cracamposol.com CRA Central Liaison Committee

After four weeks of serious training interlaced with a lot of fun and laughs, six ‘kids’ became new members of The Torrevieja Barbershop Harmonisers. To celebrate the occasion TBH. together with The Velvetones, organised an ‘End of Course’ party, held at The Los Rosales Restaurant.The six new guys were invited on to the risers to show off their new found talents to friends and family, the applause they received proved that they had really done their homework. It was decided to develop the whole evening into a event to raise funds for the REACH-OUT” charity Most of the evening was turned into a “Who’s Got Talent” show with some

very amusing results, (some not intended maybe),but in the end we all had the last laugh, as all the money raised from the raffle prizes and the very generous donations from those present (106persons) it will enable TBH and The Velvetones to donate 450€ to REACH-OUT. between them. Thanks to all you wonderful people who support us.

LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE!

Around 600 students from seven primary schools in the town of San Pedro del Pinatar have experienced a new way of learning English, thanks to the ADAPT association theatre group, which has performed an interactive comedy show entitled “The Bright Side of Life”.

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The show has been specially adapted in content, grammar and vocabulary for To complement this activity ADAPT has also provided teaching materials to be used beforehand in the classrooms to help the children’s concentration and understanding during the performance.

primary school students so that they can experience the English language as a means of communication and entertainment outside the classroom. The performances have taken place during the months of May and June in various locations, including the San Pedro Casa de Cultura, and in the schools that have a suitable assembly room.


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Cat Nabbed! Contraband Found On Prison Puss

A feline felon which hoped to play cat and mouse with prison guards and sneak contraband into a Russian jail has been caught red-handed. The cat was detained midway through its clandestine mission, when it was spotted scaling the fence of the prison near Syktyvkar with handsets and chargers taped to its body. The federal prison service released pictures of the furry offender being held by the scruff of its neck. It is not clear how the cat was supposed to drop off its loot or what will happen to the animal after its capture. The contraband bust was made at Penal Colony Number One in the remote northern province of Komi, around 1,000km (600 miles) from Moscow. Russian news agency RIA Novosti said that although the audacious attempt was the first of its kind at the prison, cats have been used by inmates at other jails to smuggle drugs.

Woman, 102, enjoys birthday base jump A 102-year-old Idaho woman celebrated her birthday in unusual fashion - by base jumping off a near 600ft high bridge. Dorothy Custer, who celebrated her 101st by zip-lining Idaho’s Snake River Canyon, marked her latest landmark by leaping off the 586ft high Perrine Bridge. She jumped with professional BASE jumper Sean Chuman who said she had been - by far - his oldest client. Mrs Custer said she had originally planned a “quiet” birthday celebration but her family had encouraged her to celebrate in style. “I was thinking of going to jump out of a plane, but then I found out it was too much,” she told KMTV.com. When asked about the key to her longevity, she replied: “I just went on living and having a good time and doing what was necessary. I don’t think of age right now.”

machinery and intricate sculptures of a Don Quixote tribute to Louis Armstrong, a bullfight, and even a lifesized Minnie Mouse – all made entirely of chocolate – will both amaze you as well as entice any sweet tooth you might have. The chocolate sculptures of Gaudí’s famous Sagrada Familia and creatures from Parc Güell, remain the most proud features of the museum,

boasting the best of Spanish architecture, and particularly featuring those unique to Barcelona. Housed in an air-conditioned ancient building and only a five to ten minute walk from Las Ramblas, Museu de la Xocolata creates an innovative experience of Spanish history that children and families, or simply any chocolate lover will appreciate – and want to eat!

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It’s funny how many of us yearn for the past. Folk frequently tell me “my Dad used to have one of those” when they see me in my 60-year old Riley, or comment that they “used to go to Church” when they discover my connections with that establishment. For many of us there’s a lingering sense of romance as we recall the good old days through distinctly rose coloured glasses; when it was always sunny, the cars had so much more character and Church attendance was an essential part of the normal routine of family life. But of course in reality there were always plenty of rainclouds, the cars of our youth were hopelessly unreliable and most were probably all too happy to be released from the constraints of family life and use our Sundays to more profitable effect. But from a number of conversations I’ve recently enjoyed, I suspect there are indeed a number of people who genuinely miss aspects of Church attendance and regret their inability to find time or opportunity to repair this gap in their lives. We retired from a busy life, where every minute seemed to be accounted for, to relax in Sunny Spain, and find to our amazement that Parkinson’s Law (Work expands so as to fill all the time available) still applies out here, so we keep delaying the less essential tasks, such as finding a Spiritual home, until we discover we’ve lost the habit, and are left with nothing more than a vague sense that perhaps something’s missing from our lives. For Church, in spite of all its shortcomings, is a unique place where we who are Christians can feed off each other as we meet together, gaining enormous comfort and assurance from the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ – unchanging and entirely stable in so changeable and unstable a World. So, for anyone concerned about a spiritual vacuum in your life, I can only recommend an exploratory visit to Church – any Church that is, where Christ reigns supreme. Further information about the Anglican Church and details of forthcoming events may be seen on the web site www.mojacarchurch. 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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7 Female organ (5) 8 Desired strongly (7) 14 Reductions in price (9) 16 Homesick (9) 17 L and reclaimed from the sea (7) 18 T hey decide what goes in a magazine (7) 20 T he death penalty (7) 21 C hest of drawers (7) 23 Jumped (5) 24 Spread out (5)

Across 1 Think about conk out (6) 4 Suggested support dose ordered (8) 9 Stunned a mother with final letter (6) 10 Mighty, pure wolf construction (8) 12 Partners American prohibition in hard day’s... (8) 13 ...night, initially - listener by close (6) 15 E xtremely sluggish Old English footwear (4) 16 Gave food without the grin - surprisingly caused fear! (10) 19 New cosmos - I’m in charge! (10) 20 Not fixed about iron outside (4) 23 An easy ending - no turning back for engineer (no particular person) (6) 25 Looked for carefree spill outside (8) 27 T ranquil gym expert with nasty flu (8) 28 E nergy in the one who looks after vocation (6) 29 C alamity Jane’s second in Sir Ted’s shift (8) 30 M anly, but without much weight (6)

inside (8) 7 A ref’s mistake is less risky! (5) 8 Held up play which doesn’t start act outside (7) 11 Speech of commercial doctor with headlessness (7) 14 Snubbed when redoing trouble (7) 17 Throw awfully in home direction (9) 18 Innovators food on listeners, reportedly (8) 19 Did another circuit after crowd initially applauded (7) 21 Old ‘arboured early in speech (7) 22 Island without a produce (6) 24 Affirmative without a king for a long time (5) 26 Creature in emu leadership (4)

Down 1 Arrives at (with hesitation) back pains (7) 2 Teaching place of schoolmaster without the changes (9) 3 A new prose without drama (of the musical kind) (6) 5 Origin of kangaroo trail (4) 6 Gives postscript delivered again

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Murcia Dance Annual Performance and Awards Presentation 2013 and FundRaiser

Murcia Dance Annual Performance: Murcia Dance will be holding the Annual Performance and Awards presentation on the 15th and 16th June. It’s a huge event in the Arts & Cultural Association of Murcia Cultural project and both the children and parents have been busy preparing for the occasion for the past 3 months.The Annual Performance will take place within the Camposol Fiesta Entertainment Program on Saturday 15th June 6.30pm where children’s class work and Murcia Dance achievements will be presented. Children from the age of 4 to 14 will take the stage and perform many styles of dance. In addition to this Megan Bailey, winner of Mazarron Festival de Baile 2012 U13 Most Promising Dancer, Kian Davies, winner of Mazarron Carnival 2013 Muso Award, Jack Dawson and new partner, Mia Stokes, winner of MFDB 2011 and 2012, U13 Highest Marked Duet, and, the advanced group, winner of the MFDB 2012 U13 Highest marked group will present their entries for MFDB 2013. The Murcia Dance performance will also have a guest appearance from some of the Dads of the children that are in the Mini Movers Group. It’s going to be the best Annual performance yet. The children are really excited and are busy preparing with extra dress and technical rehearsals at the Camposol Community Centre this week. The Murcia Dance Parents Association have supported the whole event

with buying and funding of costumes and helping with organisational work for the weekend and in particular the Murcia Dance Annual Awards. The Murcia DanceAnnualAwards:The Murcia Dance Annual Awards is as important as the performance. It accredits all the young dancers on the program for their dedication and enthusiasm and this year it is sponsored by a Murcia Dance Parent, Paula Walker. Dancers are presented with awards in accordance to how many times they have participated in The Murcia Dance Annual Performance, Bronze, Silver, Gold and new for this year the Sapphire Award Trophy. Holly Ryan who will be participating in the 4th Annual Performance will receive the latest and newest Murcia Dance award. There will also be 6 Gold Awards, 4 Silver Awards and around 20 Bronze Awards presented on the day. All MD members should attend the event~ friends and family are also welcome. Keith and the Murcia Dance Parents Association are busy preparing for the BBQ. If you would like to attend please do get in touch to make a donation of 5e towards BBQ food by Friday 7th June. There is no charge for all MD children members. Murcia Dance 2013 Annual Fund Raiser: Murcia Dance

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If you are still not sure what we are about then please do come along and say hello at one of the many activities we are involved in this weekend. ACAM ass no ~ 10.612 1a. Registered April 2011, Fiscal No G30863955. Registered March 2012. ACAM has user policies and full public liability insurance in place to support the quality delivery of activities. Insurance Policy Number RF~G~030 000.277. ACAM Office Address~ ACAM, 19, Business Centre,CamposolA,Calle Madrid,30875, Mazaron, Murcia. For more details please visit is on facebook or email acam.murcia@yahoo.com

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Los Amigos de Mazarron Player of the Year Award Los Amigos de Mazarron FC held their annual Player of the Year Awards function at Mariano’s, Camposol on Saturday 8th June. After the friendly game between Mazarron and Holbrook Sports on Saturday afternoon, which the English team won 3-2, players from both teams joined Los Amigos members at Marianos. A fabulous evening was enjoyed by all with presentations being made to both teams as well as the Player of the Year awards. The Young Player of the Year Award went to Perico who made 14 appearances in the second half of the season becoming a first team regular. Players’ Player of the Year was leading marksman Jose Ruben who scored 19 goals, the second highest marksman in the league. The Los Amigos de Mazarron FC Player of the Year, voted for my members throughout the season, was captain Diego who became the first player to win this prestigious award

Members will be taking part in the fantastic Camposol Fiesta Fun Run for the 3rd year running on Saturday 15th June 9.30am. It is the only event where members are asked to go out to raise sponsorship. Murcia Dance is a member project of the charitable organisation ACAM. Money raised over the years through this event has funded a non slip dance mat for use in our dance classes and performances, costumes and guest teachers.The funds are held by the Murcia Dance Parents Association. If you see one of our members with a sponsorship form please be assured that the funds will be going to a worthy cause of supporting a children’s activity for Camposol.All other funds raised for the project are through membership donations from parents, grants, partnerships and support or resources in kind. Funds are used to raise the quality of the Murcia Dance program and ensure all participants gain positive, educational and encouraging experiences. The Arts & Cultural Association of Murcia (ACAM): ACAM is an independent charity and is Monday 17th June: Race Night 9pm registered to deliver its’ activities throughout Murcia. It supports Tuesday: Bingo with Dave 3.30 - 5.30pm & “Torri cultural industries within a legal Has Talent” 9pm framework of fund raising and liability insurance. Murcia Dance (€50 prize for best entertainer that evening) and Mazarron Festival de Baile are Wednesday: Fun Quiz with Uncle Ted Cultural Industries of the ACAM. Fiesta Faces, Susie Long’s, theatrical Thursday 20th June: Rock ‘n’ Roll Bingo 2 - 4pm face painting and tattoos will be & Auction from 4pm launched as an ACAM project at Camposol Fiesta 2013 event with Saturday 22nd June: The Faith Rock Group 9pm support from the International Sunday 23rd June: Richie C - Vocalist 9pm Lions of Mazarron.

in successive years. Diego, who has been an inspiring captain for Mazarron, has recently announced his retirement from football and his presence will be sorely missed. In addition to the usual Mariano’s chicken and french fries supper, the evening was rounded off with music and dancing to the excellent local band “Backwater”. Thanks to organisers Steve Spencer and Andy Riley and everyone who helped to make this weekend such a huge success.

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Google your noodles

Working out the calories in a slice of cake or the fat in a portion of fries is now easier than ever thanks to Google’s new nutritional search feature. The launch will allow dietconscious surfers to discover nutritional information including the fat, carbohydrate and salt content of over 1,000 foods in a click of a button. A blog post by Google explained that it could be difficult to make sensible food choices and that the new tool will help us make better food choices: ‘We’re hoping we can make those choices a little bit easier: starting today you will be able to quickly and easily find extensive nutrition information for over 1,000 fruits, vegetables, meats and meals in search.’ ‘From the basics of potatoes and carrots to more complex dishes like burritos and chow mein, you can simply ask, “How much protein is in a banana?” or “How many calories are in an avocado?” and get your answer right away.’ ‘You’ll hear the answer to your specific question, see relevant nutrition information under an expansion, and be

able to switch to other related foods or serving sizes.’ The blog post goes on to explain that the new nutritional information builds on work on the Knowledge Graph. The graph uses Google’s search results along with information from a wide range of websites to give searchers detailed and specific information about a particular topic, all in one place. As part of the nutritional information roll out, the graph helps connect related subjects, even in cases when those foods have a completely different sounding name from what you asked. For example, if you ask about nutritional information concerning ‘summer squash carbs’, Google will include ‘courgette’ as a relevant food in the dropdown, because it is a type of summer squash. The blog post added: ‘Over time we’ll be adding more features, foods, and languages. ‘So tap the microphone, give the feature a spin, and soon explore and discover the ins and outs of over 1,000 of your favorite foods.’ The feature is being rolled out across the US: it is not clear when Google will launch the feature in the UK.

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C O M M U NIT Y NE W S An Evening of Music & Song

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Friday 14th June at 7.30pm Real Nautical Club Torrevieja Welsh Ladies Choir Only concert on Costa Blanca

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Netball club

The Office of the Urbanisation has organised the creation of a new Netball Club on Urbanisation Marina. The first training practice will take place at 7pm next Tuesday the 11th of June on the new court below Domti in the park. People from all ages are welcome to attend. For more information you can contact Sam on 966 443 002, email concejaliadeurbanizaciones@ayto-sanfulgencio.es or call into the office on Calle Madrid.

THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH

Meets at The Dojo, Avenida de las Naciones, Quesada. We hold a Sunday Service at 11.30am., a Tuesday Evening of Mediumship at 7.30pm. And every Thursday there is an Open Circle where you can develop your skills commencing at 7.30 p.m. Spiritual healing is available every Sunday and Tuesday after the service. Marlene and Rita from Hull will take a Fundraiser (Mediumship) on Thursday 13th June at 7.30pm. - entry 3€. Lesley Pickering will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 16th June. On Tuesday 18th June there will be an Evening of Mediumship with David Darnbrough. Please support your church. Everybody welcome. Contact Wendy on 965323028. www.spiritualistchurchquesada.com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail.com

Torrevieja Costa Lions Club

Come and join our club members on one of our “ Business meeting nights” and see what we are doing this year to raise money for charities in our local area and further afield. We are growing in numbers every month so if you feel like helping us then we can be found on the second Thursday in every month at the Cabo Cevera Hotel in La Mata near Torrevieja, Meetings now start at 19.30 hours. Contact me on davedanie@gmail.com or via our web site on membership@torreviejacostalions.org

Ceroc Style Modern Jive

Thursdays 7pm Los Rosales Restaurant, Guardamar. Never Danced-No Partner-No Problem. EVERY FRIDAY 10.30am at Bar Sofia, El Raso. Learn to line dance absolute beginners class with Adam. No dancing skills required but a sence of humour a must !! SALSA FUN FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS. Every Tuesday 11am. Bar Sofia, El Raso.Learn the basics to get you on the dance floor. No partner or dance skills required. We at Paso A Paso Dance believe dance should be for everyone, even if you have never danced before...the hardest part of our classes is coming through the door for the very first time, the rest is easy. Tel 670711408 for more info.

HAPPY 90TH DONALD MAY YOU HAVE MANY MORE FROM KATHY, SUE, BERYL AND PAULINE WITH LOTS OF LOVE XXXXX

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A BIT OF A DO AT QUESADA COUNTRY CLUB Closely following Ladies Pamper Day which raised €141 for The Childrens Home in Elche last Thursday, this Saturday 15th June there is A BIT OF A DO at Quesada Country Club which is run by Anita and Dave. Tickets for three courses music dancing and we hope a lot of laughter are just €12 and once again Quesada Country Club will be raising money for The Childrens Home in Elche and they will be filling a hamper with “goodies” to raffle so whether you are able to come along or whether for this one you can not - Anita would still be very grateful for donations to fill the luxury hamper, wine, crisps, nuts, chololate jams and pickles all a welcome addition! Hope to see your there! Email sueinthesun@hotmail.co.uk or call QCC 966 719 160 to book your tickets for this fun event.

STRICTLY SOCIAL CLUB

Why not come and join us for an afternoon of entertainment, fun, quizzes and games. We also have speakers, and arrange meals out and coach outings. We meet on the top floor at The New Asturias Restaurant, Punta Prima between 2.30 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each Month. Open to all age-groups. For more info call Margaret on 966730569 or Brian on 678807159. Looking forward to meeting you

OPENING EARLY JUNE 2013 Coppola Pizzeria at La Finca Golf Pizzas, Fish and Chips, Burgers etc. Eat In / Take Out

“La Mata Jazz”

Monday afternoons - jazz jams in Torrevieja. At The new Pegasus Torrevieja, Calle Dinamarca 7, Tel. 617 042 295. Very good musicians will be there: - Bajo / Bass: Jesús Gea Marcos (E); - Drums: Bryan James (UK) Piano: Ramon Climent (E); and some special guest. Chris from La Mata Jazz www.jazz.la-mata.com http://www.facebook.com/ lamata.jazz

AVON SALES TABLE & MUCH MORE

including handmade babywear and soft toys, household goods, ornaments and secondhand books. Every Thursday 11.30am til 3pm at The Hillside, Calle Bilboa, Urb La Marina. For more information contact Elaine 619 888 259.

space for a little one? Lucy is 6 months old and one of a litter of 9 puppies who were left abandoned when they were very young. She is a delightful little girl, who is happy, friendly and very sociable. Lucy will only be a medium sized dog when she is fully grown.

This little family of kittens were saved from being drowned by the owner of the mother. They are beautiful little guys who deserve a much better future. Anyone wanting to offer them a loving home, or meet any of APAH’s other cats and dogs can contact Yvonne on 630 422 563.

FREE competition

3 CHANCES TO WIN!!!

Every week 2 lucky couples can win a fabulous, 3 course meal, from our Specials Board menu, with a bottle of wine … and … 1 couple can win a delicious, 9 item English breakfast, including tea or coffee (between 9.30am – 5pm)

AT MANHATTAN, CABO ROIG

JUST FIND WHERE WE’VE HIDDEN A BOTTLE OF WINE IN THIS ISSUE AND SEND THE ANSWER TO BLANCASALES@SOLTIMES.COM OR DROP YOUR ANSWER INTO MANHATTAN’S DIRECTLY!

CONGRATULATIONS TO LAST WEEK’S WINNERS: MEAL FOR 2: Brian Hodkinson, Jan Svensson BREAKFAST FOR 2: hilary davidson


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for sale

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Golf trolley, good condition. 20€ Camposol B. Tel 655095242, 968199242

asssa medical

insurances

Asssa Mazarron, Diane Nolan, 968 153 396 mazarron@asssa.es

Table lamp with water feature can be used separate of each other bronze in colour 10€ HiFi excellent condition 10€ Tel: 965 369 886 (Benferri)

leak detection

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locksmith

garden services

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Complete Garden Maintenance & Property Services We cover Mazarron & surrounding areas

Telephone 628 505 733 jewellery

GOLD WANTED

English jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold jewellery, silver and Masa small coins armchair. Blue and

yellow fabric. Pine arms and frame 30€ or will swap electricians for sale for IKEA type chair Electrician , available for all W h i te in good condition. Camposol B works. Small or large. Call Dave 693 251 bathroom sink Tel 655095242, and pedestal 520 562. davendonc@aol.com 968199242 wide ,420 deep Furniture on y 20€, Stainless S Steel inset kitchen C amco r d e r est DR5 sink with Roco battery 2006 and sl mixer tap ,780 x bought never used 10€ ROJALES SPECIALIST OF PRE - OWNED FURNITURE 430 both good 635885062 & AccESSORIES AT SENSIBLE PRICES condition 20€ Tel house clearance specialist .Camposol area. Camposol FREE LOCAL DELIVERY SERVICE Ladies Golf Tel.676028725 WE BUY, SELL & PART EXCHANGE Shoes Leather size QUALITY FURNITURE Sony wide angle 6 UK/ 39 EU. Brand Open Mon - Fri 10 - 18.00, Sat 10 - 14.00 lens 37mm thread new never been C/Pablo Neruda 2, Local 5, Rojales VCL-0637H 20€ worn still in the box PLEASE CALL JAMIE ON: Tel 635885062 25€. Camposol 966 713 075 OR 680 545 923 Camposol B Tel 655095242 www.southcostablancaonline.com blow up /968199242 matt r ess Cased Gazebo insurance Single flocked Metal Framed, size complete with easy to assemble foot pump 8€ 50€ Quesada Area Tel 635885062 Tel: 654 666 686 Camposol excellent HiFi

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cd/dvd drives, floppy disc drive, several usb ports, digital tv network card, keyboard and mouse. Suitable for spares or adding new hard drive. 40€ ono. Camposol B Tel 655095242, 968199242

Pool tables, snooker tables, table tennis tables, Centro Commercial, Flamenca Beach, darts. Tel: 666 933 726 www. La Planta, Playa Flamenca spainpool.com om p u te r Tel: 965 321 701 Refrigerator Cmonitor. Not flat screen old style. Baumatic (as new) boats 80cm x 50cm 60€ Install disc. 20€. B. Quesada Tel: 966 Camposol SERENITY SAILING - SUMMER TEENS Tel 655095242, 716 599 SAILING CLUB & YACHT CHARTERS 968199242 (4 Sit back, sip bubbly & enjoy the Med Books boxes) 100 plus C om p lete on our pristine yacht. Skippered yacht set best sellers 20€ beginners charters available for the whole family Quesada Tel: 966 golf clubs. Right this summer. Alternatively, sign the kids 716 599 hand mens golf up for our sailing camp this August, set. Donnay Packard Bell they will finish up with an internationally computer. Hard i n t e r n a t i o n a l , recognised sailing license & you can chill drives removed for drivers, putter, sand out for a change! Contact: enquiries@ data protection. wedge , complete , bag. serenitysailing.com / Anna: (0034) 6802 Last ran on irons 97955 / www.serenitysailing.com windows xp. 2 Camposol B . 60€ Tel 655095242, 968199242 counselling & therapy services

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IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT Call Peter

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Member of the National Association of Goldsmiths

for sale Console table removable glass top frame pewter colour metal 122cm length 41cm width 76cm height 25€ Tel: 965 369 886 (Benferri) Cased Gazebo Metal Framed, easy to assemble 50€ Quesada Area Tel: 654 666 686 WHITE SINK with pedestal stand plus Bidet 50€. Quesada Area Tel: 654 666 686

condition 10€ Double Tel: 965 369 886 2 mattresses very (Benferri) clean condition WHITE SINK with pedestal stand with covers 30€ Quesada plus Bidet 50€. each. Quesada Area Tel: Area Tel: 654 666 654 666 686 686

24 HR EMERGENCY LOCKSMITH security grills & gates / electric roller shutters & all cars opened / Window / Shutter Door locks Opened, Changed & Fitted

Telephone: 653 145 300 Email:locksrus@hotmail.co.uk Special Deals for Urbanisations

musician

WANTED

Lenny Mitchell, wanted guitarist singer, commercial international, kitchen professional, solo act. oven lenny Mitchell & must be his musical time in good machine invite you on a trip back to the 60’s working & 70’s. Available to order play in any venue. can collect tel: 658 321 891 or call email lennymitchell@ 609 199 394 live.co.uk

personals “Readers of a sensitive disposition may find some of the ads in this section offensive”

Two single beds with mattresses and cover with headboard 50€ each. Quesada Area Tel: 654 666 natasha, Divorced, diverse super 686 sexy, private apartment, complete 19 various Carry massage with massage bed. Very Call 677 676 554 San on Films DVD’s discreet. Policarpo No. 87 Apt 1-17 Cerca Calle 25€Quesada Area Orihuela. Can accommodate one Tel: 654 666 686 person or accompanied. Large amount ELEGANT SLIM, SEXY ITALIAN of DVD’s and CD’s and also VHS very LADY availanble home/house visits. cheap, Quesada Torrevieja, La Manga, Torre Pacheco Area Tel: 654 666 & Mazarron. Escort available home & 686 house visits Tel: 693 357 526 Wall Mirror plastering (cane surround) 80cm x 65cm ENGLISH PLASTERER internal finishing, Quesada Tel: 966 external rendering, 15 years experience, 716 599 good rates. FULLY LEGAL IN SPAIN. Cane Basket Chair 8€ Quesada Call Chris 671 444 246 / 965 078 866 email: c_pettit@hotmail.co.uk Tel: 966 716 599

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RENTAL PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED

for SALE detatched cortijo 20mins from mojacar This is a unique spanish cortijo with 4 beds, 2 baths, Open plan living areas, kitchen & diningroom as in Cabo Roig/Villamartin, well as a workshop, courtyard front Orihuela Costa Playa Flamenca & back & room for a pool. Mountain views. Build 256 m², Terrace 100m², We have clients Plot 1200m² €150,000 Tel: 649 186 107 enquiring in this area thunderpaul2003@hotmail.ccom

Contact CASASOL REAL ESTATE

tel: 965 325 601

FOR SALE Apartment (Top floor / Penthouse) Almoradi,Costa Blanca

LONG TERM RENTAL - 2 Bed, 1 Bath Upstairs duplex with private roof solarium in Torrevieja. Furnished. Walking 4 Bed, 2 Bath, Large Terrace, Lounge, Sep Kitchen, distance to local school, Habaneras Utility Room, Communal Solarium, Lift, Furnished Shopping Centre and Torrevieja Town. inc. White Goods, UK TV , 90m² Interior Living 300€ monthly + bond + bills. Tel: 0034 Space plus, 15m² Terrace / Balcony with Awnings. Overlooks a newly reformed Plaza, church & 966761189 / 0034 619098543.

satellite tv

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LONG TERM RENTAL - Large 2 Bed, 1 Bath Ground Floor Apartment with private garden and terrace situated on the edge of the golf resort of Lomas De Campoamor, walking distance to La Fuente Commercial Centre. Furnished. 425€ monthly + bond + bills. Tel: 0034 966761189 / 0034 619098543

***FOR SALE***

PLAYA FLAMENCA FREEHOLD UNIT WITH LICENCES WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A SOUTH FACING, LARGE END COMMERCIAL / LOCAL WITH SUN TERRACE IN A VERY AFFLUENT AREA WITH GREAT PASSING TRADE

mountains, unusually large terrace. 2 min walk away from the town’s attractive central square, all other amenities are also within easy walking distance,12 mins drive from the resort of Guardamar del Segura. Close to La Finca Golf course Private Sale €75,000

Tel: (0034) 676 534 978

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Professional,Friendly & Caring Fully insured, scheduled monthly door to door service

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wigs

Salon Margarethas 24 years in Torrevieja hair / wig specialist for medical illness and hair loss problems. We offer Rainbow Satellites for all your TV different hair replacements, top fillers, hair prostheses, toupees needs with clients all over the Murcia & wigs. Natural & artificial hair & much more. Also fashion / Region. Contact Matt or Alan 686 358 festival accessories. TV/TS are welcome to our service. Call 475 or rainbowsats@terra.es Margaretha on 966 921 846 for an appointment.

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removals

Just Removals Friendly Low Cost

Full or part loads spain-uk-spain

Local Van & Pets Welcome Moves Trailer Motorbikes - Caravans Call Brian 965 326 920 - 666 847 648 email: beechdale@hotmail.co.uk

Linen Mills

Express UK Spain Uk 620 582 063 weekly service

Large 22 cubic metre van with tail lift available for all removals & deliveries call Dave on 693 251 562 email davendonc@aol. com

LWB Sprinter van going from south to North of the UK & back every 2 weeks, based near Murcia Airport. Tel: 610 846 260/ 0044 7519 186 355. or email: van. man@hotmail.co.uk

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Classified box from 9€. lineage only 45 cents per word - Deadline 5pm Friday Contact Christine 966 719 647

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De Lima’s removals Local, National & international REMOVALS & STORAGE Quality Second hand furniture showroom

263 Paseo del Mediterraneo Mojacar Playa, Next to Sal Marina Hotel Mon-Sat: 10am-2pm Call Marc on 647 006 183 or Jo on 600 344 565 or e-mail enquiries@delimas.biz

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fortnightly SERVICE TO & FROM UK FULL OR PART LOADS

simply removals Spain ‹ UK › Spain • Full & Part Loads • Local-No jobs too small • Pets Welcome • Experienced owner/driver (Playa Flamenca)

Tel: 603 192 957/966 848 607

UK: 00 44 790 519 8895 MEL LANDON melvyynleo@yahoo.com

Man with a van

furniture deliveries etc

Travelling from the south of England to South East Spain at the end of June

Call George on 0044 7432023679

car parts

motoring starts here

Car parts

Need quality new parts for any car

Clutches, Brakes, alternators, service kits Starter Motors, headlights

Free quote go online or phone www.carpartsinspain.com

or telephone 692 930 326 Vehicles registration

“RE-PLATE” MATE GB

new box van leaving from the UK to Spain

Telephone Dave on

693 251 562

email:davendonc@aol.com

ALL VEHICLES

FOR CASH Telephone:

699 805 995

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WE BUY

Cars, Vans, Bikes Damaged or Scrap Reliable Cars Bought For Cash

jet skis urgentely wanted any condition

bangers4cash@yahoo.co.uk

603 100 692

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Don’t take a chance! Don’t break the Law! Let us take the hassle away from you and re-register your vehicle on to Spanish plates 490€ plus Road Tax plus CO2 emission if applicable WE PROMISE TO BEAT ANY GENUINE QUOTATION For a full service contact:

Alan 662 249 159

vehicle imports & matriculation.fast and competitive rates. call 687 845 730

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Cars, Motorhomes, 4x4’s, Boats, for sensible prices on all parts Vans, Trailers, Quads, Classics

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UK-SPAIN-UK fortnightly service fortnightly ESP: 914 143 164 UK: 01773 service 513 013

Vehicles wanted

For re-registration of cars, motorbikes and motor homes contact Graham Shelton Who after re-registering over 1000 vehicles will put you on the right side of the road.

wanted cars for cash Best prices paid Spanish English Anything considered

telephone Tim on 662 211 993

Looking to turn your life around

make a difference & earn excellent salary working as part of a team

620 524 424

All vehicle repairs,

Please send Cv to ejaneq@gmail.com

Tel: 679 646 859

bar manager to work along side owner at Quesada bar. must have experience in all aspects of bar/kitchen work

servicing, small bodywork repairs, ITV and paperwork needs. Ken Sherwood, British Mechanic (Costa Calida area only).

Same day collection

We pay instant cash same day for cars, vans, bikes, quads, caravans, trailers, absolutley anything!

From 1€ to 10,000€

Call Phil: 607 848 332

Ed’s mobile

2001 90,000KMS NEW ITV A/C

TRANSFER INCLUDED

€1,200

CAR REPAIR SERVICE

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610 078 940

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€1500

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recruitment

Full and part time sales staff required no experience necessary as full training and support given, opportunity to grow 605 319 889 or 966 753 375 with the company. www.spanish-number-plates.com info@spanish-number-plates.com

CASH CASH SEAT IBIZA CASH 1.4 PETROL

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Sales Position in established Estate Agency located in the Mazarron/Condado/Camposol area. This is a commission only position. For further details ring 671 188 808.

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As Pete’s interpreter I get given the piece of paper with the time and place of his next appointment. As Pete’s PA I then note it down in my diary and on the kitchen calendar. As Pete’s valet/chauffeur I make sure that he gets to the right place at the right time. Usually. Last week he had an appointment for a check-up. We were early into the Hospital car park, but nevertheless I took out his appointment paper in readiness, and as I idly scanned it the word Miercoles sprang out at me – today was Jueves! In horror my eyes confirmed that we were a day late! What should we do? Should we say nothing and silently sneak away? My soul recoiled in horror at such a cowardly act; no, I would do the right thing and apologise. The waiting room for Traumatologia was full, so I bagged spot outside the relevant door, paper and apology at the ready, and waited for a nurse to emerge. I didn’t wait long before 10 stone of solid muscle packed into a 5 foot frame, topped with emphatically Henna’d hair and wearing a white coat appeared. I sprang forward, gave her the paper josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk and embarked

By Jos Biggs

Clever in a Roundabout Way

I recently returned from that place once termed as: “a precious stone set in a silver sea” . . . England. And although times is ‘ard and the economic gloom has touched every aspect of English life, it’s still my England, and it was good to be home again albeit for a short time in that green and pleasant land. Not for the first time it got me thinking about what England had given to the world over the centuries, and whilst driving from Birmingham to Suffolk via the M40 – mostly on account of the fact that I missed the turn-off for the M6 - I passed the time pondering some of our country’s’ greatest inventors and innovators. Names came to mind like Stephenson; Newton; Wedgwood; Brunel; Faraday; Jethro Tull (not the one who stands on one leg, blowing on a flute – the other one) Frank Whittle - and one close to my own heart - Alfred Bird the instant custard inventor! The list goes on and on and if you add the great Scots, Welsh and Irish names, then to paraphrase

Dickens – ‘tis a ponderous list indeed. It would be impossible to select any one as top of the pops, although I have a deep admiration for Percy Shaw of ‘cat’s eyes’ fame. Here was an idea so simple, yet mind blowing in it’s implications and now in use on the roads throughout the world. I am reliably informed by the way, that no cats were harmed in the making of this remarkable piece of kit. But as I approached that infamous Hemel Hempstead landmark the Moor End Roundabout, commonly known as “The Magic Roundabout”, it suddenly hit me that here was an example of another great moment in our history; the invention of the road traffic roundabout, or as my old Dad puzzlingly called them – bull rings. Well okay, Hemel is not the greatest example of this splendid contribution to the smooth flow of traffic, it has probably caused more accidents, nervous breakdowns and screaming abdabs than I have had menu del dia’s, and woe betide any unsuspecting foreign tourists who suddenly find themselves facing this monstrosity. But when you think about it and at the risk of coming over all poetic, roundabouts per se have helped enormously to ease our By Colin Bird : badbirdnow@gmail.com

viewpoint on my apology. She turned a 100 megawatt gaze on me through glasses which on their own could have quelled a riot, had anyone been foolish enough to plan one. ‘This is no good’ she said, giving the paper a smack that it wouldn’t forget in a hurry. ‘I know’ I pleaded. ‘I have made a stupid mistake. It is my fault, and I want to apologise.’ ‘What do you want me to do about it?’ ‘I don’t know. I want you to know that I am sorry for my stupid mistake.’ She focussed her lethal stare on my face. I felt it go through my flesh, through my skull, and deep into my brain. She took the paper, turned and disappeared into Traumotologia. I dithered on the spot; I didn’t feel as if I had been dismissed. I had no idea what was coming next, but I was sure that if she wanted me gone, I would have known! Very soon she re-emerged, another paper in hand, a beaming smile on her previously granite features. ‘I’ve made you another appointment; look at the date. I am sorry it is not sooner.’ I expressed profuse thanks, she squeezed my arms in a tiny hug, we agreed that I wouldn’t get it wrong again, and the whole waiting room offered me advice on how best to remember important appointments – apparently you need a calendar on the kitchen wall and a yellow marker pen!

way along life’s highways. Strangely though, a roundabout is something that you will certainly not see if you travel to the U.S of A, and although I am reliably informed that they do exist, I personally have never seen one on any of my visits. No, what they do have at road junctions with no traffic lights, is what they refer to as: “The Honour System”. Put simply, it means that you give way to the car that arrived at the junction before you. So if the pimp - wearing a fedora and leather coat in the Lincoln Continental with furry dice hanging behind the windscreen - approaching from your left, gets there first and wants to go straight on and you want to turn left, then you must give way. This is the correct procedure and has nothing whatever to do with the possibility that the subject is packing a 44 Magnum. But honestly, can you see that working in the UK or heaven help us here in Spain? They’d think you were having a laugh! What was a rarity in Spain just a few years ago, the roundabout is now as common as acne on a teenagers face, and every moderately busy road junction seems to be a suitable target. The Spanish version has also become something of an art form, with the local Ayuntamientos competing with one another for the best turnedout roundabout. From modern art to actual fishing boats, and from spectacular water features to pyramids; they are pleasing

aesthetic features as you traverse the N332. Other questionable aesthetically pleasing features that were sometimes associated with them, are the euphemistically termed - ladies of the night. Many roundabouts had their on-duty ladies, and if you used the same route frequently, then you got to know who’s who . . . not intimately you understand, just facial recognition. It was almost worth going round twice just to get a better peek, although there are some locations where the poor loves were definitely way back in the queue when looks were handed out, with one roundabout not too far from here being labelled by us locals as the: “Buy One Get One Free Junction”. Sadly though the floozy’s have now all but disappeared in this part of the Southern Costa Blanca. Yes, all in all, the road traffic roundabout has to be the greatest invention since sliced bread, although come to think of it, just about anything is better than sliced bread.

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alqueria - Alqueria sleeps

(With apologies to Dylan Thomas)

John MacDonald (El Sordo) - www.caratacus.eu

my fault!!

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First Voice A velvet star spangled night in late Spring. A little Spanish pueblo, snugged down, reja windowed and whitewashed, sleeps silent. The Castle turreted and blind reaches into the night sky, the fountain below bubbles and flows, unseen. La Bar la Casa Devante shuttered and still, gaining strength for the coming horde of thirsty patrons pushing and elbowing, swallowing and spilling. The babies are sleeping, the mill-owner and the Remitroot grower. Manuela late into bed and Paco confused as ever, all sleep. Wouldbe brides dream of their novios actual or pretend, the young men sleep unaware of these feminine designs. Village boys are dreaming of the Plaza where tomorrow they will be rip-roaring pirates or holstered cowboys, racing car drivers and spacemen. Late evening cooking odours still linger on the still air, the afternoon heat subsides. Cool, fragrant, night descends. You can hear the air cooling as Alqueria contracts, the night quenching the heat of the day. Time passes. Second Voice Olive drab and olive green Fernándo Rodriquez dreams of olives galore earning money, making wealth. Keeping the Hill People low, subservient, crushed. He will prevail. Alqueria will be his. Fernándo Rodriquez The Newcomer’s Barrio forever. Deport them, Manuela and the others. The ruined olive mill. Not my fault, others conspire. I was right I am always right. Not my fault. Alqueria is mine. Don’t listen to Poyato or the girl Manuela, I am always right. First Voice Antonio Poyato dreams of Remitroot, drink it, rub it in, use it to lag your pipes. Brings power and influence. Use it wisely for the good of the Hill People. Don’t get addicted. And Manuela whom he worships from afar, snug in her bed in the Calle del Siniestra. Antonio Poyato Manuela, Manuela Oh Manuela. Remitroot, Remitroot Oh Remitroot. Second Voice Gruntmore the resident Englishman and Geordie, dreams of his Tyneside home. Damp paved and beer sodden, nostalgic and grey. He’ll do anything for his home-town, except live there. Blythe Gruntmore Newcastle Brown Ale and fog, through arch bridges and cold north-east winds. Dominoes in the snug of the Hanging Monkey. Rheumatism and memories. Better off in Alqueria. First Voice Loco Paco, do you dream? Loco Paco Yes, of giant rodents and Don Quixote’s windmills. Psychiatrists and paella. Keep reality away, it hurts! Second Voice Manuela dreams of ….. Manuela The boys and men, with or without Remitroot, I dream of the evening to be alone with them. Of the hated Rodriquez of men and boys. I dream of ….... Time passes.


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Email addresses – Part 2 – Using it Last time we created an email address using “Outlook.com” AKA “Hotmail”. How do you know if you have got an email? On the left hand side you have a column of information which has the titles of “Inbox, Junk, Drafts, Sent, Deleted”. In the “Inbox” is where all your mail will arrive and remains unless you delete it. If you click on the “Inbox” the main view (right hand side of the screen) will show you what emails you have. So, How do you read one of these mails that are in your “Inbox”? Simply double click (2 very quick, left mouse clicks. I know nearly everyone will know this but for anyone else …..) on any one that is a darker colour than the others. This darker colour indicates that the email has NOT yet been read. The lighter coloured emails have been read and are now “Just There”! So you have now read your email and you have to reply to it. What do you do? Look at the top bar (the blue band at the top), The second menu option is “Reply”, it has several subheadings but if you click on it you will start your “reply”. Now you see the screen split into 2 sections. The right hand section has information about who sent it; your email address; The subject line which tells you what the email is about (not always filled in but is good manners to do it!) and finally, the date it was sent. Your cursor is flashing below the “B”, here is where you start you reply. When you are happy with it and are ready to send it, look again at the top bar and you will see the word “Send”. Left click on that and your email is on the way. So far, so good. You are back in the “Inbox” and as you look at the menu bar, the band at the top of the screen, there is only 1 option, “New”. You want to send an email to me telling me how simple emails really are, and they are! Left click on “New”. On the left hand side of the screen is a box waiting for information from you. It wants to know where to sent the email you are about to create. Type “canducomputing@ hotmail.co.uk” into the box. Now click where is says “Add A Subject” and now type “awesome or awful article” (please select one :-). Below it will say “Add a message”. As soon as you left click here, this message will disappear to make room for your own, here you type just about any thing that you like! Finished? Good, back to the top bar and left click on “Send” and it is on it’s way to me. In the words of Alexandra MearKat - “Simples!”. Next time we will include attachments to emails such as family photo’s, documents and just about anything else you like. Word of warning, There is a size limit to these files and Microsoft, who own hotmail / outlook.com / etc. really don’t like you sending music, legal or otherwise. If you really want some fun use words like “terrorist, bomb or president” and see who knocks on your door! Better still don’t. Assuming you won’t be arrested by the NSA, FBI or the CIA we will continue with the simple (ish) subject of email. Have fun!! For further information or advice on computing, contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk

At last there’s a car park where that peculiar Spanish habit of opening the car door to dent the neighbouring car is almost impossible. Here each parking bay has an exclusion zone of about .6m either side of it. Now I park safely in the knowledge that no git is going to add dent number seven to our new little car. The car park is at Mercadona in Soto Grande which is rather posh, sorry, very posh with homes costing millions whatever currency is used, a huge marina with yachts the size of detached homes, a polo club and also the location of reputedly the top golf course in Europe – Valderrama.

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Anything for a Quiet Life by Jack Hawkins “This can’t happen to me. But it can, and it did, and it does.” So malignant, so cruelly and destructively greedy as it gnaws and destroys; the most dread of all diseases.” Jack Hawkins’ autobiography was written towards the end of his life and published shortly after his death and my gratitude is that we still have a personal record of a remarkable, understated man who was a brilliant actor, so versatile in the roles he chose and working with other equally famous heart-throbs such as Peter O’Toole, Omar Sharif, John Gielgud and Lawrence Olivier. The list is endless but oh so admirable. He was such an ambitious actor intent on reaching the bright lights and the dazzle of Hollywood fame from such an early age and succeeding much to his surprise. His revelations indicate the equal importance he allotted to his family and friends and his memoirs reveal a warm, caring and colourfully interesting man who cared deeply for his family and friends. He also carried much guilt for his failure to become a good husband to Jessica Tandy, his first wife and his daughter, Susan who disappeared from his life. Starcrossed like Romeo and Juliet. He blamed his ambition and perhaps his young age and inexperience also contributed to their demise? The greatest tragedy was when he eventually lost his battle with cancer after fighting it for so many difficult and frightening years. He was in his prime, his career at its zenith and only 62 years of age when he died. His inwardly private fears were hidden from the public and he lived in self-denial easily persuaded by Hollywood to continue filming, to continue floating on this bubble of fame. Undeniably he showed great courage to persevere and behave like a typical trooper although Jack admits it was “cowardice pure and simple” as he experienced his own private hell because he was terrified and haunted by dark and worrying thoughts. “Even a voiceless life held far more than the silence of death.” He chose not to write openly about his fear of dying and admitted what was suppressed in the dark recesses of his mind. “An irreversible fact” he called it, something he had feared for five years, something he had covered up and made copious excuses for- his vocal problems. Cancer. Jack’s career was as diverse as sunshine and rainfall covering the stage, films and t.v. His repertoire covered Gilbert and Sullivan in those early days with The Cenci followed by Oscar Wilde, Shakespeare, Beau Geste, Journey’s End, The Breadwinner, The Cruel Sea, Lawrence of Arabia, Ben Hur, Bridge Over the River Kwai, Mandy and Dr Kildare and many others. He was acclaimed a star by Hollywood to be “handled with care” because he was seen as “valuable property” which amused Jack. Refreshingly without pretentiousness Jack was cynical of the razmataz of Hollywood stardom. He was pragmatic about those demons that could destroy and cites the tragic circumstances surrounding Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland. The stresses of stardom can

become intolerable and lead to tragedy. Sadly it wasn’t this that destroyed such a fine actor as Jack Hawkins. In 1933 J.C.Bergel critic for the Evening News bemused Jack by referring to him as “the most indubitable of matinee idols.” “Mr Hawkins looks like training to be the irresistibly breezy, infectiously gay young hero.” The most dramatic memory of Jack’s childhood was the “clamour” outside which produced excitement and delight with people dancing in the streets. The Cause? The war of course. Remember, attitudes have changed and today people are sickened by fighting but this was 1914-1918. Jack “delighted in the thrills of war” and he cherished “the thrill of the dash for the safety of the broom cupboard under the stairs” with Zeppelins dangerously hanging overhead. The church and choir dominated his early life but once he had experienced “the thrill and the smell of the theatre, the thrill of a full house, the brightness of the limelights” amateur operatics and choir seemed dull, flat and uninviting for his ambitions. Surprisingly there was a time in Jack’s life when the theatre lost its magical world of make believe and he felt lonely, unhappy and restless. So he joined the army, travelled the world and met the love of his life, Doreen Lawrence who he rated as an extremely talented actress and physically attractive. It sounded like love at first sight. They performed to troops in south-east Asia and then after the war, throughout Europe. The nesting instinct came once they both returned to the U.K. A journalist commented on his attraction: “Women fall like a ton of bricks for the strong, silent charms of actor Jack Hawkins. They have made him the biggest romantic idol in British films since the heyday of James Mason.” At the end of his autobiography his widow, Doreen Hawkins added an emotional post-script covering the period April-July 1973 describing her heart-ache and the final moments surrounding his battle to stay alive: “I am so cold. We all are. Nick fetched some brandy, and we sipped it between us and comforted ourselves that at least he would not suffer any more, and we would not have to watch his despair and unhappiness. Jack has found his quiet life. Now I have to try and find mine.” Dramatically ironic but a fitting tribute to a husband and father. Publisher: Coronet Books, Hodder and Stoughton. ISBN: 0-340-19866-4

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It’s funny how driving habits differ across Spain; in Almeria for example it’s rare to be shown the courtesy of being let out of a junction even in stationary traffic Since noticing this back in 2006, often for fun I signal to let drivers out and normally a blank stare is returned, the courtesy rarely recognised even when I flash the I guess Mercadona executives got tired of being sued by angry lights and wave an arm. If they do take advantage a thank you is rarely shown. In fact one time Enjoy Stephens musings? Pop over to http://findmeahomeinspain.wordpress.com as the articles I remember seeing a driver are posted on there too...and they’re a bit longer too! Findmeahome are always looking for quality trying to exit the BP garage in homes for their sales and rental portfolios, please contact Stephen for a valuation: stephen@ Albox, as I was stopped at the findmeahome.es Telephone: 636 266 641

red light I made some space and let the car in. This so enraged the driver of the car behind me, that he wound his window down to curse me and repeatedly hoot the horn. All this as we remained stuck at the red light.

Courtesy seems to enrage some folk it seems. When down further south, perhaps due to more of us foreigners on the roads, I see more politeness being shown with cars being let of out of side roads with a wave of thanks. Mind you there are also plenty of roundabouts and often drivers when going straight over first indicate left then just before leaving the roundabout indicate right so one is never quite sure where they are headed? It doesn’t help that the Highway Code in Spain instructs drivers to drive round the outside whichever exit is chosen. It all makes for good fun and beats playing Grand Theft Auto! No Fly Posting is a common sign in the UK, in Spain the equivalent is Prohibido Fijar Carteles. Regular readers know littering is just one of my various bugbears. Lots of litter is also caused by those flipping leaflets stuck under car windscreen wipers. I lob them in the car to recycle later but others simply rip them off and drop them. If a leaflet goes unnoticed it later takes flight along the highway. These nuisances should be banned by local councils. It’s one of the most annoying forms of advertising known to man; I bet no one ever actually buys the advertised product or visits the promoted venue as we are all too annoyed that it’s on the car in the first place!


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MAZARRON FC MAZARRON FC 2 HOLBROOK SPORTS FC 3 This entertaining end of season friendly was Mazarron’s first ever game against a team from the United Kingdom. The visitors Holbrook Sports FC play in the English East Midlands Counties Premier Division and have taken part in both the FA Cup & FA Vase competitions this season. Mazarron began with five of their regular players on the bench, giving some of the fringe players a rare start. The game began quietly but Holbrook started to cause Mazarron problems down the right, getting in behind the full back on numerous occasions. They took the lead after 23 minutes when a splendid cross from the right was turned in by Aaron Brady. Santi’s free kick from 25 metres was well saved by the Holbrook keeper as Mazarron came more into the game and then a through ball from Poyato found Alfonso whose shot was well saved. However, a defensive error led to a second goal for Holbrook five minutes before half time when another excellent cross from the right was converted by Hallsworth. Mazarron made several substitutions at half time which had an immediate effect and when Diego junior was brought down in the area following an excellent run, they were awarded a penalty. At the players’ insistence, retiring captain Diego took the spot kick but he hit it tamely and the keeper made the save.

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, hole twelve Dave Pretty and hole sixteen John Rush all won a sleeve of three Srixon golf balls that were donated by Brian Jones , in third place with thirty one points was Bill Peters , second place was taken by Alan Gifford with thirty three points , who also won the football card and our winner for the day was Colin Edwards with thirty five points , all three received a cash prize which we acquired by using the money from the complimentary golf given to us by La Peraleja , our booby prize was won by Neil Metcalf . Many thanks to our donators and congratulations to our winners . Finally I would like to welcome our new members Aidan Byrne , Alan Rogers and Willie Buchanan to Busters Golf Society . Barry Grinsell

Quesada GS Wednesday 5th June at Mar Menor 32 members and guests turned out for a day of golfing at Mar Menor the course was in very good condition but the greens in some cases were a bit bubbly still from the recent hollow tining, but there were still some very good scores came in least of all our very own Handicap secretary Mr John Dunnion (chop chop chop) another good chop to a handicap is Mr Tony Patterson who came in winning the silver section so his nice new driver has helped to cut his handicap. Anne Day had a Barnes Wallace on hole 7 and its not everyone that can do this kind of shot, and I am told that John Dunnion had the luck of the Irish with him today on the greens with most of his putts going in the back door. Results Gold Div

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On Friday the 7th June we played La Peraleja , I have to say what a vast improvement their was , while a couple of the fairways are still recovering it doesn’t cause many problems as the local rule allows you to move the ball ( not nearer the hole ) to a more playable area , the greens were in excellent condition and consistent . La Peraleja gave us a good deal which included a three course meal and for a change we had our presentation at the club , when we presented Paul Cogin with a miniature replica of the Alto Real Annual Trophy , three miniature replicas for 2013 , 2014 and 2015 were donated by Graham Ball . Our best guest was John O’Conner with thirty three points receiving six Srixon golf balls which were donated by Alan Gifford , our nearest the pins were , hole two Preston Ives , hole seven Ron Perkins

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Dunnion 35pts 2nd John King 32pts 3rd Andy King 31pts Silver Div winner Tony Patterson 30pts 2nd Chris Neild 29pts 3rd Les Lindores 28pts on count club Nearest the Pins Gold Div Par 3 Hole 17 Andy King, Par 5 in 3 shots Hole 7 Brian Smith Silver Div Par 3 in 2 shots hole 8 Pam Martin The Roy Margaret Eaglesham There were 3 matches played results for these are as follows: John Dunnion bt Ann Hobbs 4 & 3- Paul Flanagan bt Gordon McGregor 3 & 2 - John King bt Charlie Wallace 4 & 2 so well done to the winners. Our thanks go to Anita & David for the refreshments laid on for our return, our next game is at El Plantio Wednesday 19th June. Reported by PamMartin

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There was a smaller than normal group turn out today, for our society day’s golf at Alenda golf course, due to people away in the UK, probably looking to catch some decent weather, ha ha , joke. However, it was a lovely day here on the Costa Blanca with perfect golfing conditions, which allowed some reasonable scores to come in. No split categories today, and scores were as follows:1st Stuart Taylor - 32pts on count back. 2nd John Pedersen - 32pts on counts back.

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Best front 9 Dave Titchen 18pts. Best back 9 Steve Lawrence 15pts on count back. Nearest the pin on 16th hole - James Macmillan. Nearest the pin in 2 on 4th hole Phil Bowditch. There was 2 x 2 ball winners this week - Bob Mcshane & James Macmillan.

Altorreal on 13th June, 1st tee is at 10:15am. The Following game is at Vistabella on 20th June, 1st tee is at 09:30am. Please be at the courses 1 hour prior to 1st tee time .

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We have arranged a Captains day on 11th July at Vistabella, there are limited numbers so please contact us to book a place. The AGM is on 16th July at 20:00 hrs in Fairwayz Sports bar, all members please try to attend. For any other information please contact Tony on 966 785 781, or Steve on 966 637 449.

35 players turned out and enjoyed a good day’s golf. Today’s winner was Malcolm Foskett who managed to score a net Par, closely followed by Roger Richings, and John Barraclough (also best gross with 78), who were both 1 shot behind. Results: Gold: Malcolm Foskett, 72; Roger Richings 73, John Barraclough 73. Silver: David Gelsthorpe 74, Chris Stanley 75 & 3rd Jan

Shorely, also 75. Nearest The Pins: 5th Ian Pegg, 11th & 15th John Barraclough, 17th Keith Wright Football: Dave Nicholls x 2 and Ian Pegg. Toffs: Tuesdays Toffs was also down on numbers, but was still a good day. The weather was kind and 60 players turned up to play. No records were broken, but the best, score cost Orlando 2.4 shots! Results: Gold 1st John Barraclough 35, 2nd Dave Nicholls 34, 3rd Vince Tocker 33. Silver: 1st Alan Venables 39, 2nd Bob Shorely 35, 3rd Tony Stanley 34. Bronze: 1st Orlando Ferrol 41, Phyllis Venables 35, 3rd Jan Shorely 35

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In fact my one putt birdie, for some unknown reason, had the complete opposite effect and the shot tally just kept climbing! The whole e xperience certainly brings home the pressure-free conditions under which we usually play our Stableford games. Making a complete and utter kibosh of any hole is quite easily sorted by simply putting the ball in your pocket and trying again at the next hole. It’s a whole different ball game in a medal round which in truth is a far more accurate record of your day’s activities…..warts and all. Villamartin, as usual, was in splendid condition with the greens running as fast as ever. It was good to see quite a number of guys generally cleaning up the often ignored scruffy areas of the course. A great turnout of nearly forty players competed in the fourth round of the Bogeys Medal Shield event, sponsored by one

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of the finest restaurants in the area – “Bogeys” on the ground floor in Villamartin Plaza. The four NTP’s were awarded to Andy Imrie, Ally Murray, Keith Stevenson and Steve Fleet. Dave Hazell took the day’s best guest prize with his net 77 before making the wise decision to become a fully fledged member. Top four in the silver category were all under par with 4th going to Norman McBride (71), 3rd to John Parker on C/B (70), 2nd to Ally Murray (70) and top slot to Arnie Hanson with a very impressive 68. The gold winners however were all over par with 4th going to Phil de Lacy, 3rd to Alan McDonald and 2nd to Darren Hancock…..all three came in with 75’s which had to be sorted out on count-back. Once again as the friendly banter rang out around the terrace on his name being announced…….winner of the gold division was our very own “champion”, Steve Fleet with 73. Please visit www.smgs.org to keep abreast of society activities and meetings or give a buzz to any committee member…..visitors are always made very welcome at any of our Wednesday venues. Photo: Some of the day’s happy winners.

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