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Israel is holding the burial service of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon at his family ranch in the Negev desert. Earlier, speakers at the state memorial described him as an “indomitable” man devoted to the security of his people. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “one of the greatest military commanders the Jewish people have had”. Mr Sharon, regarded by many Israelis as a great statesmen but widely loathed in the Arab world, died on Saturday aged 85 after eight years in a coma. Thousands of mourners paid their final respects on Sunday, when Mr Sharon’s coffin lay in state outside parliament - the Knesset - in Jerusalem Amid final prayers, Mr Sharon’s coffin was placed in a plot at the Sycamore ranch he owned near Sderot, close to Gaza He lies beside his wife Lili, who died in 2000. Security was tight as a group of eight serving generals carried the coffin on the final stage of the journey. Chief of Staff Lt-Gen Benny Gantz said in a speech: “Generations of soldiers came to salute you for the last time today... I came to salute you too.” Earlier, some 20 foreign delegates and hundreds of Israeli dignitaries attended the state memorial service. They included US Vice-President Joe Biden, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Middle East international envoy Tony Blair, Czech PM Jiri Rusnok and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier Delivering the first speech at the memorial, President Shimon Peres said Mr Sharon was a “living military legend” who also always dreamed
India hails polio-free ‘milestone’
India is marking three years since its last reported polio case, a landmark in the global battle against the disease. It is seen as confirmation of one of India’s biggest public health successes, achieved through a massive and sustained immunisation programme. India’s health minister hailed it as a “monumental milestone”. In 2012 the World Health Organisation (WHO) removed India from the list of polio-endemic countries. Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria remain on it. The list refers to countries in which the virus is circulating freely and the transmission of the infectious disease has not been stopped. Despite India’s success, health experts fear a resurgence of polio in other parts of the world. Read more on bbc.co.uk
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Madeleine McCann: UK police request Portuguese assistance A letter has been sent to authorities Portuguese requesting help with the UK police probe into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, prosecutors say. The Daily Mirror said the letter sought permission to arrest burglars three believed to have been working in the resort where Madeleine went missing. The police said last year the she possibility snatched was by burglars was a key line of inquiry. Prosecutors and the police would
not comment on the details of the letter. from Madeleine, three was Leicestershire, when she disappeared in May 2007 from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in the Algarve, where she had been staying
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with her family. Between January and May 2007 there had been a fourfold increase in the number of burglaries in the area, police later established. Police said in October that in the 17 days before she disappeared there was one burglary and one attempted burglary in the block where the family McCann were staying. Crimewatch appeal The international letter of request last sent was week, the Crown Prosecution Service said. According to its guidance, “requests for evidence which require a judicial oversight and/or involve a degree of coercion or invasion of privacy usually require a letter of request”. It should be a request to obtain “specific evidence” and not a “fishing expedition”, the CPS says. And when it comes to an investigation, a letter of request “should ideally be no
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more than the formal request for assistance that has already been agreed in outline with overseas competent the authority”. The CPS previously sent one such letter on behalf of British police in July, when the Met upgraded its review codenamed Operation Grange - to a formal investigation, in light of new evidence and new witnesses. At that time, the police said there was a chance Madeleine was still alive and it was investigating 38 “persons of interest”. The search for Madeleine was given fresh impetus in October when a BBC Crimewatch appeal that aired in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands in October led to 5,000 calls. In November, Met Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said the force was seeking an agreement to set up a “joint investigation team” with the Portuguese authorities. That came after Portuguese their reopened police Madeleine’s into inquiry disappearance in light of “new elements of evidence”.
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ort GREEN PATROL READY FOR 2014 Azucena Marin, Director of Communications at the Ayuntamiento in Pilar De La Horadada, tells me that the boys and girls of The Green Patrol, membership ages between 8 and 12 years, have a full programme of activities for this year.
It would seem that the holders of the purse strings within Malaga Council, have managed to find some 3 million euro, to make safe the Caminito de Rey path, with was / is still (Just) , attached to the cliffs of the Galtanes Gorge.The path, which at times, hangs some 100 or so meters above the floor of the gorge, was constructed by the builders of the hydro power plants, at Chorro and Gaitanes, in 1901, as a short cut between the dams. The path, when in a much better state than nowadays, was walked by King Alfonso, brave chap! Many sections of the path, have crumbled, falling into the canyon below, on two occasions, taking two walkers to their death. Future walking of “The King’s Path” will be a lot safer, and I’m sure will become a “Must Visit” tourist attraction. For readers of my jottings, who would like to try out a
NEW YEAR GATHERING Over 80 cars made their way to Los Montesinos on January 5th., to take part in the first meet of the year for the Phoenix Car Club.
The youngsters are busy making nest boxes, which they will be fixing to trees on the higher ground on the outskirts of Pilar. While sorting out the Beech from the Baobab, and the Larch from the Lime, the team will be mapping out the area, in preparation to designing a new mountain bike trail, which will test the skills of these lads and lassies. Other plans for this year include a gymkhana, hiking and camping, visiting the Guardia Civil H.Q., (Mind how you go), along with some golf lessons at La Romeo Golf Club. Azucena mentions that if any readers are interested in knowing more about “The Green Patrol”, call the Youth Information Council at Pilar, on 966 767 799. Good luck to you all.
Huge march in Spain after ban on Eta prisoner rally
At least 100,000 people have marched through the northern Spanish city of Bilbao after a rally in support of jailed Basque militants was banned. Permission had been granted only for a silent march but some demonstrators shouted slogans in support of the Basque separatist group Eta. Victims of Eta violence said the march made a mockery of their suffering. Late last year, Spain’s high court ordered the release from prison of several Eta members. It was acting on a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights, which found Spain had acted illegally when it retroactively applied legislation that stopped them being eligible for early release. Many of the prisoners had been convicted of murder. Eta declared an end to its armed campaign in 2011 after being blamed for the deaths of more than 800 people over four decades. However, successive governments in Madrid have refused to negotiate with the group. Between 100,000 and 110,000 people joined Saturday’s march, sources in the city told Spain’s Efe news agency. Billed as a march for “human rights, understanding and peace”, it was organised by Basque nationalist and separatist political parties after a judge banned a rally calling for Eta inmates to be moved closer to their families. A prisoner group had dropped its demand for a general amnesty last month in an apparent bid to engage the governments in Spain and France, which also has a significant Basque region. One marcher, 52-year-old Itziar Goienetxia, told AFP news agency she lived in the Basque country and had to travel 1,200km (746 miles) to visit her husband in jail in the southern city of Cadiz. “It’s a double sentence,” she said. The victims’ association AVT had applied in vain to have the march banned, saying it gave “grave offence to each and every victim of terrorism”. “The only aim of the initiative is to pay homage to prisoners of the terrorist group Eta,” it argued. read more on bbc.co.uk
path similar but safer than that of the Malaga attraction, could do no better than to visit the mountain village of Chulilla, an hour or so inland from Valencia, on the CV35. Should a section of this path give way (See photograph) the worst that could happen, assuming the intrepid walker can swim, would be to get a little wet. For details of Chulilla, and accommodation in the village, drop me an e.mail. Right, where’s my water wings?
On display were M.G’s, Fords, Jaguars, Triumphs, an Austin Mini or three, a police car from the U.S.A., along with what looked a little like a Ford Popular, but had all the markings of a “Hot Rod”, that the owner assured me would reach 60 MPH (Old money) from a standing start, in about 6 seconds! I wonder if the windscreen wipers still slowed to a stop when going up hill! For information on the club, check out the web site: www.phoenixcarclub.com Must blow the dust of the Roller, and join the happy throng in February.
Rob Barnes moved to live in Spain, 7 years ago. In the UK, amongst other things, he was the Chair of the Midlands Regions, Independent Television Commission. His hobbies include Industrial Archaeology, Mine exploration and photography (Sierra Minera) and is on a quest to get a quality cast conditioned real ale here in Spain! Email Rob at garfieldglencroft@ hotmail.com
A “MUST READ” IN HAMPSHIRE. Following my jottings in December, yearning for a different style of local radio, here on “The Costas”, readership of Sol Times, well, “Barnes Bulletin” section at least, has increased a thousand fold! Again this month, Angle Radio, based in Havant, Hampshire, have placed the Sol Times logo, on their opening home page. Clicking into “Sol Times” will immediately take the viewer to my current week’s jottings. Station Manager Tony Smith, mentions that he would be prepared to give as much help and advise, to any entrepreneurial celestial “Body” that might alight in our area during 2014, to bring a stimulating radio station to our area. In the meantime, Angel listeners can enjoy reading what we get up to, here in our neighbourhood. Top man Tony.
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the president of the ECB. A further 80 runners up will receive a commemorative 10 euro banknote from the first series.
The new 10-euro note, boasting a range of new security features, has been unveiled by the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt.
The European Commission has published a selection of interactive games and other activities to illustrate the workings of the eurozone.
The note, which will go into circulation on 23 September 2014, has security features including raised print, a portrait watermark and a hologram.
The new 10 euro banknote will be unveiled on 13 January, 2014 and start circulating later in the year. Players must be over the age of 18 and have to uncover four of the security features. Among these will be raised print, a watermark and a hologram.
The ECB’s Yves Mersch said the new notes would enable everyone who uses them to “do so with complete confidence”.
They also must guess the number of euro banknotes in circulation in the euro area on 31 December, 2013. Christine Graeff, from the ECB, said: “The euro is the most visible and internationally known symbol of a united Europe. 334 million people use euro banknotes every day. “This game is a fun way to remind all of us to take a closer look at them.” bbc.co.uk
European Central Bank releases euro note computer game The European Central Bank (ECB) has released an online game to explain the features of a new 10 euro note. It is similar to the game Tetris, except every time you complete a level it tells you about a security feature. The top 20 highest scoring players will win a 5 euro VIP banknote from the Europa series, personally signed by
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Protesters are blocking roads in parts of the Thai capital, Bangkok, in a bid to oust the government before snap elections on 2 February. The anti-government demonstrations have been going on for nearly three months, with the country seemingly increasingly polarised. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has now offered to meet her opponents and discuss possibly postponing the elections scheduled for the 2nd of February. read more on bbc.co.uk
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Dancing on Ice 2014 By Lyn Aspden of ‘Strictly Dance’
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This series is looking to be the best ever! With all the past champions taking part, they are all hungry to gain the coveted title of ultimate champion. This week saw the second group skating for their position and showcasing their skills. Opening were gymnast and winner of Series 8, Beth Tweddle with her partner Lukasz. As a gymnast she has incredible flexibility shown within the performance in the lifts and choreography. However, for me she lacks in presentation skills and was a little cumbersome entering and exiting lifts in this performance. I awarded her a 6.5 and the judges 28.5. Next was Ex Goalkeeper David Seaman who finished 4th in Series 1 with his fiance Frankie. David has continued his skating during the last 3 years but tonight looked tentative, slow and very unsure over the ice. He made an error in the choreography which seemed to throw him during the performance so for me not his best night. I gave him 5.5 and the judges 22.5. Runner up in 2010 Gary Lucy and Katie then skated. Although this was a good performance, for me
Gary lacked a little depth of knee to give him faster speed over the ice. This started well but faded as the dance went on. I gave him 6.5 and the judges 24.0. Next out were Zaraah Abrahams and Andy. Zaraah was 3rd in Series 3 and this did not disappoint. A very competent performance with good speed over the ice, great presentation and superb lifts. I gave her an 8.0 and the judges 30.5. Champion from 2011 Sam Attwater and Vicky then skated. Another couple who have become engaged as a result of the series. Although there were a couple of errors during the performance, they were well covered up during a skate which was well acted out and displayed some really good lift work. He was awarded 30.0 from the judges and I awarded him 7.5. The public’s favourite Todd Carty and Alex then skated to Papa Loves Mambo. Todd was renowned in Series 4 for skating completely off the ice as he couldn’t stop! This was a bit better (but not much!). Whilst he was stood still shaking his maracas the acting was great, it was an entertaining performance but the ice got in the way! there was very little skating evident and when there it was not much bet-
ter than bambi on ice! I awarded him 4.0 and the judges 16.5 and the bottom of the pile. Closing the show and saving the best until last was Series 3 winner Suzanne Shaw and Matt. A superb performance both skating and acting with such a smoothness over the ice, an emotional performance with fantastic lifts. Suzanne is a real daredevil and is always looking for something new. I awarded her a 9.0 and the judges 35.5 and quite a long way in front of her rivals. It was no surprise to discover that the public’s clown Todd Carty made it through to next week! The celebrity eliminated was David Seaman, leaving Sam Attwater and Gary Lucy to skate off. This resulted in Gary being the second celebrity failing to make it through to next weeks show with Sam gaining a clean sweep from the judges. With past winners ending up in the skate off every week, this series is really exciting me this year and I can’t wait to see who will pull out the stops to take them to the top of the pile next week! Come and join in the fun of one of our classes but until then - Keep Dancing!
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The FAST XMAS PARTY Night at the ‘Steak Out’ Restaurant on Sector B, Camposol was a great success on Wednesday 11th December! Everyone enjoyed Camposol’s own Bernie Mac’s entertainment from start to finish, which created such a good party atmosphere- which is what we all come to expect when in his company! ‘The Steak Out’ provided a wonderful buffet of both hot and cold food – so much variety that plates were easily filled before managing to get even half way along the many tables of tempting food. Excellent value for the whole evening, at only €10 per person! Stand up Bingo was played, which was good fun too. The winner- the last person standing not to have a number called out, shared the amount raised with FAST and received €27.50. The Fundraising Team who organised this Event also ran a Raffle. The large selection of great prizes made it somewhat difficult for the winners to choose from. The dancing and singing added to a thoroughly good evening enjoyed by all! Thanks go to everyone who worked so hard! The amount raised for FAST during this evening came to a grand total of €393.00
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CULTURAL VISIT TO GUADALEST The multicultural Conversation Swap classes run by Conexia (the non-profit making organisation, which has been running for some two years, under the guise of the Language School in San Javier) has organised a cultural trip to Guadalest, on Saturday 18th January, 2014. This trip will include a sightseeing tour of the village, a visit to a Church, a 12th century prison, the Casa Ordunya and the Castle. All of which will help visitors to savour the heritage of Guadalest. A 3-course lunch is also included in this visit. In the afternoon the tour will continue to the Microgigante (Micro-giant) Museum. The trip will leave San Javier ParqueAlmansa at 8.30 am arrive back at San Javier at approximately 19.00 hrs. The price of tickets for this visit is 21€ for Members and 25€ for Non Members.
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get all the veg beds and borders properly dug and mulched before everything starts growing again in spring, when space is needed for sowing and planting. Some people are much more disciplined than me. I remember visiting a past presenter of Gardeners’ World, Arthur Billitt, at Clack’s Farm, and Arthur proudly telling me how he always dug the whole of his garden by hand, and completed the job before Christmas! Sadly I’ve never managed to follow his fine example. My excuse is that the clay soil here has been wet to dig during December. I’m hoping for sun to dry out the soil, and tempting me outside later in January to complete my digging. I also need to complete my seed order and then make a seed-sowing diary. Making a little time to sow seeds at the right time really does keep the gardening calendar on schedule, so I’m determined to keep to it this year. By successionally sowing salad leaves, for instance, I can enjoy almost continual pickings, so those calendar reminders will make sure I reap the rewards of sowing little and often. This year I really must replace one of my large wooden compost bins that has itself started disintegrating. Then there’s the out-of-sight area behing my arch, which has become a dumping ground for old pots and bags of compost. Every gardener needs an area where they can work, but this one is a bit of an eyesore. I resolve to keep it far tidier during 2014 www.gardenersworld.com
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After 32 years experience in the soft furnishings industry in the UK, husband and wife team Rik and Kim move to Spain 4 years ago to do the same and they have not stopped. It is hardly surprising, as the type of work they did in the UK was of a very high standard, including Local Authorities i.e. stage curtains, Town Halls and Schools, and some of the top house builders. Not surprisingly, most of their work comes from personal recommendations. The range of work undertaken here in Spain is amazing. All types of re-upholstery, tailor made fitted loose covers, that fit like an upholstered piece of furniture, gazebo covers, sun loungers and of course blinds and curtains. Fabric Flair also supply superb quality foam, all densities cut to any shape or size for all types of furniture, indoor or outdoor. For made to measure curtains they also supply all the hardware and expertly fit them in your home. They have a wide range of sample fabrics to choose from, just give Kim an idea of the sort of fabric you are looking for and colour scheme and she will come up with a selection which you will not be disappointed with. Quality and customer service are by words at Fabric Flair, who will visit you at home or you can visit them in Almoradi where all their work is manufactured on the premises. So for superb made to measure custom made soft furnishing; Telephone 625 716 063 Or visit them in Almoradi… THE INTERIOR CENTRE LAS MAROMAS IND. ESTATE ALMORADI
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Getting British TV here in Spain can be a confusing and daunting task and finding a reliable and informative company is vital.
Welcome GO SATELLITE! Getting British TV here in Spain can be a confusing and daunting task and finding a reliable and informative company is vital. Welcome GO SATELLITE! about us GO SATELLITE was set up 8 years ago by husband and wife team Ian and Deborah. Ian has more than 20 years experience, having spent 10 years with SKY In Home Services in the UK, where he worked on the specialist heights team as well as SKY´S Prestigious VIP Team which caters for the “stars”, therefore the quality of his workmanship is extremely high! After leaving SKY, Ian set up his own business in the UK and ran this very successfully for 5 years before moving to Spain. SERVICES WE OFFER We are here to help!!!! We can arrange Installation of TV direct from the satellite with no monthly subscription. We are able to make repairs to
existing satellite systems, potentially saving you from additional costs. We are suppliers of Sky and humax receivers direct from the UK. You will find we are the cheapest on the Costa Blanca. Ask us about Sky cards and subscriptions as well as Al Jazeera cards for bars enabling viewing of Premier League Football matches. Our latest additional service is VPN routers, pop in to the office or give us a call for more details. We are not only here for your TV and Satelite solutions, but are able to offer help with Internet and Telephone. WHERE ARE WE? GO SATELLITE is based in
Ciudad Quesada and covers most of the Costa Blanca. WHY ARE WE DIFFERENT? Ian said “Being a small company has its advantages. We offer a personal service and get to know all our customers by name. It’s important to us that people fully understand and are happy with the service we are providing. We realise that the technology involved can be confusing but we are happy to spend time with our customers to ensure that they get the best system for their needs”. CUSTOMER SERVICE Any concerns or queries are dealt with in a clear and professional manner and clients can call Ian at any point if they have any queries. This ensures that all of their customers have complete peace of mind throughout the lifetime of the service. Added to that is the fact that GO SATELLITE is a fully legal,
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COME AND MEET US! We have an office in the Business Centre Calle Los Arcos No7 Ciudad Quesada, so you can now come and meet us and we will endeavour to help you with all of your TV queries. 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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Why not research the available diets before jumping in, over the next few weeks we will be looking at Diets.
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The Dukan diet is a low-carbohydrate (carb), high-protein diet. There’s no limit to how much you can eat during the plan’s four phases, providing you stick to the rules of the plan. During phase one, you’re on a strict lean protein diet. This is based on a list of 72 reasonably low-fat protein-rich foods, such as chicken, turkey, eggs, fish and fat-free dairy. This is for an average of five days to achieve quick weight loss. Carbs are off limits except for a small amount of oat bran. Unlike the Atkins diet, Dukan’s phase one bans vegetables and seriously restricts fat. The next three phases of the plan see the gradual introduction of some fruit, veg and carbs and eventually all foods. The aim is gradual weight loss of up to 2lb a week and to promote long-term weight management. There’s no time limit to the final phase, which involves having a protein-only day once a week and taking regular exercise.
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Of course it’s not all about the products you use - living a healthy lifestyle will also have an extremely positive effect on your skin and the results can’t be faked! A good diet is essential, as is getting plenty of sleep. If you have dry skin it’s vital to get eight hours sleep every night as your skin uses that period to repair itself. Smoking is totally out if you want to have good skin; it causes premature ageing and leads to wrinkles and a lacklustre appearance.
Secret Tip Want to know a crafty tip for winter skin protection? Wearing foundation can help keep skin safe as it acts as a cushion for the skin during the winter months. Just make sure you wear the right colour to avoid that tell-tale orange line!
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 2014 19-25 January 2014
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week is a European wide initiative lead by European Cervical Cancer Association (ECCA) The week’s focus is on all things to do with cervical cancer including information about symptoms and causes of the disease, ways to prevent it and support us. Just under 3,000 women a year are diagnosed with cervical cancer yet there are steps women can take to prevent it from affecting them. Despite this in the UK 20% of women do not take up their invitation for cervical screening. Raising public awareness of cervical cancer prevention is more necessary than ever. This year Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust will be launching a new campaign called Put Yourself In The Picture and we would love for you to get involved and help us raise awareness.
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If you keep the same skincare routine year round, now’s the time to stop! Moving between the chilly outdoors and warm homes this time of year stresses the skin and is particularly bad news for dry skin.
What effect will winter weather have on my skin? If the skin’s natural barrier is weakened, moisture is lost and the surface layers of the skin crack easily. Potential irritants are also able to penetrate the barrier, which can cause redness and sensitivity. Longer term, this is thought to damage collagen production, contributing to skin ageing.
So what should you do? Moisturising regularly should be a key part of your winter skincare routine. Also, apply moisturiser all over your body, as well as on your face - it is very important to get into the habit of doing this, especially after a bath or shower. Make it part of your daily routine and use an intensive moisturising product. And remember! Moisture works from the inside out as well as the outside in, so in addition to nourishing your skin externally with creams and lotions, drink plenty of water as well which will hydrate from within.
Sensitive Areas Make sure you protectextra sensitive areas like hands and lips. When we are outside, the exposure to cold and wind can easily damage the skin’s protective barrier. Keeping your skin supple, using a protective barrier cream and lip balm that will restore the damage and help prevent excessive water loss.
Rosacea You need to protect skin capillaries against temperature change and wind - this is particularly important if you suffer from rosacea, or skin reddening. Sufferers may notice that exposure to temperature fluctuations inside and outside makes this worse. To combat this, look out for skincare products containing Vitamin C, Arnica and Rutin. Use hydrating products during the winter months which will help maintain long-lasting skin hydration, leaving skin feeling firm and fresh. They work by protecting the epidermis against aggressive atmospheric agents like pollution, sun and temperature changes.
Winter Sun Care We reach instantly for the sun cream in the warm summer months. But don’t let your cream gather dust in the darker winter days - it is just as important to protect skin from the harmful rays of the sun in winter as well as summer.
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...remember to say you saw it in the SOL TIMES Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy, located in Northern Italy, about half-way between Venice and Milan.. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the southeast), Brescia (southwest), and Trento (north). Being easily accessible from the north via the Brenner pass, the lake is a major tourist destination, including a number of exclusive hotels and resorts along its shore. Scaligera. Sirmione’s narrow medieval streets bustle with colour and life; the tiny town is a very popular holiday destination, and the summer months bring crowds. The setting of the small town is beautiful; and was praised in earlier days by the Roman poet Catullus. At the very tip of the peninsula green lizards scuttle over the extensive remains of a grand Roman villa (once believed to be Catullus’s villa).
Desenzano del Garda
Lake Garda The northern part of the lake is narrower, surrounded by mountains, the majority of which belong to the Gruppo del Baldo. Glaciers formed this alpine region at the end of the last ice age and the resulting shape is typical of a moraine valley, probably having been formed under the action of a Paleolithic glacier. Although traces of the glacier’s actions are evident today, in more recent years it has been thought that the glacier occupied a previously-existing depression, created by stream erosion 5 to 6 million years ago. The lake has numerous small islands and five main ones, the largest being Isola del Garda. Nearby to the south is Isola San Biagio, also known as the Isola dei Conigli (Island of the Rabbits). Both are offshore of San Felice del Benaco, on the west side. The three other main islands are Isola dell’Olivo, Isola di Sogno, and Isola di Trimelone, all further north near the east side. The main tributary is the Sarca River, while the only emissary is the Mincio River. Wildlife include the ‘Carpione del Garda’ or ‘Carpiù’ , a species of salmon living exclusively in the Garda and in some Swiss alpine lakes.
Destination Information It’s hard to go wrong when choosing where to stay around Lake Garda. Here are brief descriptions of the principal lakeside towns:
Sirmione Sirmione is on the southern shore of Lake Garda, a pretty town near the end of a long promontory. Sirmione’s most striking feature is its moated castle, the Rocca
Desenzano is primarily a practical destination. Transport is easy from Brescia Airport and by train from other parts of Italy. It’s easy to take a bus to Verona for day trips, and boat connections with other areas of Lake Garda are good, although it’s a long journey to Riva del Garda at the distant northern end of the lake. Desenzano is not as picture-book pretty as the lake’s smaller towns, and it has areas of modern development, but there is a lot in its favour. Around the harbour the streets are attractive, and from the castle up the hill (outdoor concerts in the summer) there’s a lovely view over the lake. Desenzano is more of a normal Italian town than a tourist toytown; in the evening you can join in the popular activity of promenading, the passeggiata. There are plenty of good restaurants, shops and busy bars. Recommended for those relying on public transport, those who want to see more of the area, and those who enjoy a realistic taste of Italian culture.
Riva del Garda Riva is at the northern end of Lake Garda, and is a pleasant tourist destination. The pretty public gardens by the waterfront have a quaint, middle-aged ‘resort’ air to them. The town is large enough to support a market and shops; although the lakeside area is packed mostly with gelaterie, cafes and restaurants aimed squarely at tourists. The waterfront is dominated by one of Garda’s fortresses, the Rocca, which contains the town’s museum. Steep wooded slopes tower above, with ruined towers emerging from the trees to tempt the energetic explorer. North of Riva, walking or driving excursions give access to some of the region’s most dramatic scenery. This includes a 287-ft waterfall at Varone, the remains of a Bronze Age settlement at Lake Ledro and the crags and fortifications of Castello d’Arco.
Gardone Riviera On the western shore, Gardone Riviera is a pretty tourist resort with a peaceful waterfront promenade dotted with benches. Two of the area’s most interesting tourist attractions are situated here: Gabriele d’Annunzio’s eccentric home and the tropical Andre Heller Botanic Garden.
Malcesine Malcesine is pretty, atmospheric, and packed with tourists. The town, on the eastern shore of Lake Garda, is charming, a maze of historic alleys, and the setting is excellent. A castle (open to the public, with great towers to climb) guards the waters, while mountain slopes rear up behind the clustered buildings. A cablecar (expect queues) takes you right up to the high grassy summit of the Monte Baldo ridge, where the air is fresh and cool, the views are stupendous, and you can refresh yourself at several cafe-restaurants. Walkers can begin high-level hikes here, while the lazier can return to Malcesine to browse in the gift shops or enjoy an ice cream.
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LEGAL CORNER WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR If you wish us to print an article about a particular topic, please
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BUYING A HOME IN SPAIN
If you have decided to buy a home in Spain, follow some information regarding the legal aspects of the purchase. Here is a very general outline of the work that goes on behind the scene, so that you have a rough idea of what to expect. In any case you can take part in the fun by being present at the signing, or your solicitor can deal with the transaction using a power of attorney. 1. Request of the copy of the seller’s title deed. The registration details entered on the deed will enable the lawyer to do a complete search in the local property register, and therefore make sure that the seller has proper title and ensure there are no hidden charges or encumbrances affecting the property. 2. Make sure there are no outstanding bills (electricity, water, rubbish, rates, gas, community of owners and entidad de conservacion). 3. It is normal for a deposit to be handed over to reserve the property until the signing of the Escritura de Propiedad (title deed) can take place. When the deposit is handed over your lawyer will draw up a solid contract to secure both parties until the day of the signing. Normally the deposit will consist of 10% of the purchase price and is non refundable if you pull out of the transaction after the contract is signed. Likewise if the seller pulls out they would have to pay back double the deposit. Most agents will ask for a 3000€ good will reservation until the full deposit contract can be signed. 4. If you are a non-resident the Spanish Ministry of interior requires you to obtain a certificate of non residency (which in turn determines your fiscal number) so that you can sign the title deed. It will also be required later on by the Tax Authorities. This is known as the NIE number and your solicitor will request if for you. 5. If you buy from a non resident you must hold back 3% of the price stipulated on the escritura which your Abogado will then pay to the Tax Authority on behalf of the sellers capital gains tax. (The abogado will not be able to register your property until he has obtained the receipt from the tax office for this money). If he is accustomed to dealing with non resident transactions, he will point this out, if he does not, watch out. If you purchase from a non resident and the funds are not paid into the tax office you will be responsible. 6. When deciding where, when and how you are going to pay for your house in Spain it is very important that you seek advice on your particular case, because the Spanish Law concerning foreign investment does not permit the payment to be made in any old way. If your lawyer is used to foreign conveyance, he will automatically point out the correct way of handling this. 7. Your lawyer will prepare a draft (MINUTA) for the notary to prepare the final title deed (by contrast to
England, in Spain each time a transaction takes place a new title deed is drawn up). Your solicitor will receive a last minute at the notary just before signing which in turn triggers a system by which no other deed can be entered into the property register in advance of the one being signed in your favor. It is an absolutely fool-proof system. 8. The moment the deed is signed and the payment is made, the keys are handed over and you become the official owner. After the deed is signed there are taxes and fees to be paid, which your lawyer will do for you, on receiving appropriate funding. 9. Finally when the solicitor has cleared the deed with the tax office he will request the property register to register the new ownership. He will usually at the end request a search certificate to make sure the deed has been registered correctly. 10. Approx. one month after the signing of the title deed you will receive your registered deed (in Spain this is called ESCRITURA) with the registrars stamp on it, and receipts for all the payments made on your behalf. (I recommend you staple them to your title deed forever, because when you go to sell they are considered deductible expenses in relation to your future capital gains tax). 11. Your solicitor usually, for an extra fee, can organize for all the services to be changed into your name and set up direct debits to the account of your choice. Not all solicitors offer this service so it is important you ask in advance. Congratulations, you now have your final title deed. Now that you have your deed we recommend that you make sure that: Electricity, water, community of owners if applicable, rubbish collection and rates are set up by direct debit so no further action is required. That you have made Spanish wills. That you have discussed the advantages and disadvantages of being a resident (if applicable) or non resident of Spain. If a non resident, make sure that you pay non resident income tax every year using a fiscal representative. (this is a very small tax but it has to be organized) I want to take the opportunity to say that even though all this sounds complicated, the Spanish legal system in what concerns the buying of property when used properly, gives both the seller and the buyer total safety. Michael Davies. Abogado.
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Many of us have great stories about the different and unique ways we or others have reused things. The following case involves the ingenious reuse of countless numbers of a single type of common item—wrenches. One of our TRP advisors forwarded to me a series of photos of sculptures made from nothing but wrenches. I suspect it was one of those “Can you believe this?” items making rounds on the web. The artist is John Piccoli of Victoria, Australia. Locally, he is known as “The Spanner Man.” Spanner is the British and Australian word for what Americans call a monkey wrench. Thirty years ago Piccoli began making small garden sculptures from wrenches he had collected. Today he is creating large statues and garden art pieces that qualify for museums. Piccoli’s art appears in many galleries around Australia, including
Melbourne, S y d n e y and St. Kilda. The popularity of his works and the quantity of wrenches needed eventually compelled Piccoli to purchase as well as collect them. These works become even more impressive when you learn that Piccoli, now in his 70s, contracted polio when he was eight years old and is in a wheelchair. His large workshop is equipped with a cross-over gantry crane and several block and tackles that allow him to work at chair level, yet in three dimensions. So, the next time you feel like throwing a (proverbial) monkey wrench into a plan or project you don’t particularly like, instead send it to John Piccoli. He needs all he can get. http://www.thereusepeople.org
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Japanese family-owned drinks firm Suntory is to buy the US beverage group Beam Inc, the company behind the Jim Bean bourbon brand. Under the deal, worth $16bn (£9.7bn) in all, Suntory will pay $13.6bn in cash and take on Beam’s debt. It will make Suntory the world’s third largest maker of distilled drinks.
New Year’s Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year. It’s a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes. This is a list of the ten most popular New Year resolutions.
10. Reorganise Your Life On just about every New Year resolution top ten list, ‘organisation’ can be a very reasonable goal. Whether you want your home organised enough that you can invite someone over on a whim, or your office organised enough that you can find the stapler when you need it, what you will find is that when you spend less time ‘looking’ for something, you spend more time ‘doing’ something!
9. Be More Charitable A very popular, non-selfish New Year’s resolution, volunteerism can take many forms. Whether you choose to spend time helping out at your local pet charity, mentoring a child, or building a house, doing something for others makes a real difference to other and yourself!
8. Learn Something New Resolutions aren’t always about giving things up! Make a promise this year to learn something new. Whether it’s improving your Spanish, how to fix your computer or bake a better cake! Challenge your mind in the coming year, and your horizons will expand!
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7. Get Out of Debt Was money a big source of stress in your life last year? Join the millions of other who will resolve to spend this year getting a handle on their finances. It’s a promise that will repay itself many times over in the year ahead.
6. Stop – or Reduce – Your Alcohol Intake While many people use the New Year as an incentive to finally stop drinking, most are not equipped to make such a drastic lifestyle change all at once. Many heavy drinkers fail to quit cold turkey but do much better when they taper gradually, or even learn to moderate their drinking. For the majority of us who drink socially, it may be worth taking stock of actually how much you are drinking and the possible health benefits of reducing your units!
5. Enjoy Life More Given the hectic, stressful lifestyles of millions of people in the world, it is no wonder that “enjoying life more” has become a popular resolution in recent years. It’s an important step to a happier and healthier you!
4. Stop Smoking If you have resolved to make this the year that you stamp out your smoking habit, over-thecounter availability of nicotine replacement therapy now provides easier access to proven quit-smoking aids. Even if you’ve tried to quit before and failed, don’t let it get you down. On average, smokers try about four times before they quit for good, so don’t lose faith in yourself!
3. Lose Weight Weight loss is one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions. Setting reasonable goals and staying focused are the two most important factors in sticking with a weight loss program, and the key to success for those millions of people who made a New Year’s commitment to shed extra pounds. Why not get some help and join a slimming group for added support and advice.
2. Get Fit Regular exercise has been associated with more health benefits than anything else; studies show that it reduces the risk of some cancers, increases longevity, helps achieve and maintain weight loss, enhances mood, lowers blood pressure, and even improves arthritis. In short, exercise keeps you healthy and makes you look and feel better! Exercise doesn’t necessarily mean joining a gym – although this works for a lot of people – take advantage of the lighter evening and take yourself off for a brisk 20 minute walk!
AND FINALLY… 1. Spend Time with Loved Ones Recent polls conducted shows that more than 50% of people asked, vow to appreciate loved ones and spend more time with family and friends this year. Of all the resolutions you make this New Year, keep this one!
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Come along and enjoy the story of Robinson Crusoe and follow him on his journey to the spice islands of the Caribbean. Enjoy Robinson’s first encounter with Friday and see how they avoid being eaten alive by the blood thirsty cannibals. Robinson Crusoe is a pantomime that can be enjoyed by the whole
The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is sure to lift your spirits on a dreary February evening. Tickets are available from Colin on 96 677 4127, Bargain Books in San Miguel or Adele Kippin in Pinar de Campoverde on 96 676 2114.
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SPORT SHORTS by Tony Matthews
* The first Grand Slam of the year - The Australian - started on Monday and already Great Britain’s number one woman Laura Robson and third-ranked Heather Watson, are out, both eliminated. * This weekend’s Premiership matches include Arsenal-Fulham, ChelseaManchester United, Liverpool-Aston Villa, Manchester City-Cardiff and Swansea-Tottenham. * In Scotland its as you were with Celtic and Rangers still unbeaten and both racing away at the top of their respective Divisions. * The bottom-the-table six-pointers in the Premiership last weekend saw 10man West Ham win 2-0 at Cardiff while struggling Fulham were hammered 4-1 at home by improving Sunderland. * Arsenal played Aston Villa on Monday and Hull lost 2-0 at home to Chelsea whose goalkeeper Petr Cech claimed a club record 250th clean-sheet (taking over from Peter Bonetti). * Manchester City won 2-0 at Newcastle who had a ‘good’ goal disallowed at 1-0. * Stoke and Liverpool were involved in an eight-goal thriller in the Potteries where Stephen Gerrard celebrated his 650th appearance for the Merseysiders by scoring a penalty while Luis Suarez took his goal-tally for the season to 22. * Manchester United gained sweet revenge by beating Swansea 2-0, Everton emulated that scoreline against Norwich and Spurs defeated Crystal Palace, also 2-0. * Southampton edged out WBA 1-0 for the second week running. Albion, meanwhile, have appointed Spaniard Pepe Mel (ex-Real Betis boss) as their new manager. * In the Championship, leaders Leicester whipped Derby 4-1 (last Friday), QPR won 3-1 at Ipswich, Reading took the points at Watford (1-0), and Burnley collected three points at lowly Yeovil (2-1). * Sheffield Wednesday hammered Leeds 6-0in the Yorkshire derby. * Here in Spain, Atletico Madrid and Barcelona drew 0-0, Athletic Bilbao thrashed Almeria 6-1 and Real Madrid closed the gap at the top by beating Espanyol 1-0. * Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has been named African Footballer of the Year for the third successive time. * Clermont Auvergne, Connacht, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leicester, Leinster, Munster, Northampton, Toulon and Toulouse all recorded victories in recent Rugby Union’s Heineken Cup pool games. * There is no place for Toby Flood in England’s squad ahead of this year’s Six Nations tournament which starts on 1st February when Wales play Italy ad France meet England. * In cricket, England women, and holders, beat Australia by 61 runs in the Perth Test Match. But England’s men (269-7) lost their first ODI against the Aussies (271-4) by six wickets. * And Steve Bunting is the new WBD World Darts Champion. He beat Alan Norris 7-4 in the final at Lakeside to collect a cheque for £100,000 (120,000 euros). DID YOU KNOW? In 2002-03, Plymouth Argyle listed Labour MP Michael Foot as squad member in the club’s programme... he was aged 90.
JAGUARS - Country Cruise to La Torreta Fabulous blue sky and brilliant sunshine greeted the members of The Jaguar Enthusiasts Club in Spain for their latest event on the 12th January 2014. A Country Lunch at a little known, but excellent restaurant called La Torreta located half way between Sax and Elda about 30 Km. inland from Alicante. Most of the cars congregated at the Repsol Gas Station in Sax before going on to the restaurant just a couple of kilometres away. May I take this opportunity to thank all the members that attended especially the new members and to thank Ian our Events Manager for putting together such a brilliant day. We finished up with 23 beautiful Jaguars, all polished to within a inch of their life, especially David Sleap’s newly acquired S Type which I have to say looks as though it has just come out of the showroom even though it is 11 years old. This superb selection of Jaguars almost filled the car park of the little country eating house. As for Members and Friends, we had a Record Turnout with 65 people. This filled the restaurant to almost overflowing. I have to compliment Simona and her girls from La Torreta for providing not only fabulous food but brilliant service
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pause for thought
At the start a new year many of us, particularly as we get older, enjoy a period of reflection, as we consider the past and look forward to the opportunities and challenges of the coming year. For my wife and myself this always has a particular poignancy as we got married in early January, and this year marked our fiftieth anniversary of that occasion, so was a bit special. But lest we became too maudlin in our reflections, a niece sent us the following, quite amusing and very apt poem:
The Holy Bible, you will see, In Genesis and chapter three, Says clearly in the sixteenth verse That women always have it worse. But men do not get off scot free, Ephesians states emphatically, A husband has to love his wife As much as Christ, who gave his life. So on this most auspicious date They both have cause to celebrate; They’ve stayed the course for fifty years With blood and toil, with sweat and tears. So now we raise our glass to him Who stuck it out through thick and thin; But we must raise our hats to her For putting up with Duncan Burr! A timely reminder that marriages don’t just happen, with everyone living happily ever after as fairy stories would have us believe, but need considerable work, a great deal of understanding, plenty of give and take, a permanent readiness to forgive and a lot of love. And that of course is implicit in that second verse, which reminds us of our need to love as Christ loves us. A challenging requirement indeed. And as we think back over our lives and ponder the future I cannot but recall words from a hymn I learnt in my youth “We’ll praise Him for all that is past, and trust Him for all that’s to come.” And that must be one of the great benefits of the Christian faith, that we really have no need to worry, but can just trust ourselves to God’s care. Details of a number of English Language Churches are given in Sol Noticeboard for any wishing to Worship, whilst additionally, further information about the Anglican Church in this area 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.
“ A Record Turnout “
to 65 hungry and rather noisy automotive enthusiasts. I also have to mention that we were honoured with a special guest, John Brewster, the JEC XK120, 140, 150 Forum Co-ordinator who was visiting Spain and was brought along by our good friends Mike & Brenda Pike. Restaurant La Torreta went to exceptional efforts to make this event a success. The food was fabulous and for a price that was phenomenal value for money. We started with a plate of sliced fried cheese on a bed of thinly sliced tomato drizzled in olive oil, and a basket of fabulous fresh baguette slices, followed by deep fried Boquerón’s (small fishes), then Sepia a la plancha, the tenderest griddled squid you have ever tasted. A choice of main course was offered, slow cooked shoulder of lamb, entrecote steak, sea bass with cava sauce, grilled hake, or for a small supplement either a fillet (solomillo) steak (the best you will get anywhere) or a Chuleton Steak (T Bone) a huge piece of prime beef. A selection of deserts were then offered as well as good strong coffee. Wines consisted of El Cotto 2008 for the red, Olite for the rose and a very pleasing little Riesling for the white or for those who wanted it endless beer.. All this for 23 Euros which offered our members exceptional value for money. This is the second time that JEC Spain has visited La Torreta, I am sure it will not be the last. Some members have already said we must repeat this event again in the
not too distant future. Satisfied a satiated, all the members congregated outside just as the sun was going down for the obligatory group photographs. A last chat and a final coffee or last slurp of wine and then people started to depart just after 5:00pm however some of us were still there at 6:00pm - what a great day. Our next meeting is provisionally planned for Sunday the 2nd March, venue
yet to be decided. The Jaguar Enthusiasts Club is the largest of the worlds Jaguar Clubs, apart from joining in the fun at the meetings, members also benefit from a glossy 132 page A4 monthly magazine, Jaguar spares department and a technical advice service second to none. If you live in Spain and own a Jaguar you should be a member of The Jaguar Enthusiasts Club. The JEC in Spain is organised by Eric Arnold and Ian McMenemy. Eric can be contacted by email at jaguarspain@outlook.com or by phone on 609931647 or alternatively check out www. jec-spain.es or the JEC main web site www.jec.org.uk. Our Events Manager, Ian McMenemy can be contacted at McMenemy@JEC-events.com. Not forget David Shea who looks after our Facebook identity and John Parkin who manages our dedicated web site www.jec-spain.es.
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Toyota Auris
Hybrids are all very well but they’re generally smaller than traditional cars and therefore less user-friendly. Well, at least that used to be the case with the likes of the Honda CR-Z. The largest was a hatchback, either a Toyota Prius or the more luxurious Lexus CT200h. No estates. Well, not until Toyota launched the new Auris Hybrid Tourer, which really does provide the environmentally conscious with a well sized, capable vehicle but also performance. Things have really moved on since I drove a hybrid a year ago. My first acquaintance with the striking island blue estate is at night. It’s always more of a challenge to drive a car you’re unfamiliar with when it’s dark, for obvious reasons. A click of the keyfob and I’m inside. The delivery driver was fairly short by all accounts as my knees are around my neck as I sit in the driver’s seat. It’s easy to adjust. In common with other hybrids I am instantly struck by a
substantial but on engaging the reverse function it quietly moves backwards. There is an electric parking brake and a traditional one; the first car I have come across with two. The dashboard looks a bit boxy especially where the sat nav is located; it looks like an after thought. Over time the driver does become more used to it, though. It’s a large car, not dissimilar to the Ford Focus estate in terms of styling. Head on it’s attractive and the front looks striking and well designed. The large panoramic glass roof that stretches from the front to the back of the vehicle has an electric cover and this, in common with those found in Peugeots, is a winning formula. It really does make the cabin much lighter when the sun does decide to show its face. With my growing family we’re having to make use of every bit of space our Victorian terrace house has to offer and so I have cleared the loft to make way for a more imaginative use of this space; office come bedroom. Needless to say I have a great deal of rubbish to take to the tip including old bits of wood and plasterboard and a vacuum cleaner. The cavernous boot swallows it all with ease. Although I have to push down two of the rear seats to make way for this large load, it is so easy to do; you simply pull a lever on the right of the boot. Removing the security cover in the boot does prove a little more awkward. A roof box from roofcarriers.co.uk provides extra space.
feeling of fear as I rummage around for the ignition and even though I push the button start on the right of the steering wheel, there is an unnerving silence. The automatic box really does not look very
Despite its loading carrying abilities this Auris Tourer still feels a very compact and sporty vehicle to drive. My wife complains that there is not enough legroom for her as a front passenger
Toyota Auris Touring Sports Excel Hybrid 1.8 CVT T&G New price: £24,390 Top speed: 112mph 0-60mph: 10.9secs Economy: 49mpg CO2 emissions: 92 g/km but space in the back seems more than adequate. If you want to be environmentally friendly then it will travel a mile or two on ev mode at under 30mph and I notice there’s also a battery mode on the auto box, which has the same effect of engaging ev mode but it is much easier I find than rummaging about for the other dashboard mounted switch when driving. While driving in a green way is slower it does have power when required and there is a more urgent tone to the engine, a bit like a high pitched hum when the accelerator is kicked to the floor. Toyota claims that it will return over 70mpg but the best I have experienced is 49mpg according to the Advanced motorist Tim Saunders is the former electronic reading. Overall this is the best hybrid I have driven to date, not only is it striking in appearance, it’s fast when required and capable.
Puttering back into life:
Volunteers restore 100-year-old First World War prototype fighter plane but replace its original 45-horsepower engine with one from a Citroen 2CV Eastchurch Kitten restored to former glory at Yorkshire Air Museum
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years after the war Now, the Port Victoria P.V.8 Eastchurch began. Kitten has been brought back to life - 100 But while the replica years after the war began. has been built using But while the replica has been built using an original wooden an original wooden frame, it also includes frame, it also includes Replica features Lewis gun, wooden frame recycled materials, such as the engine of recycled materials, and 500cc Citroen engine, Prototype was a Citroen 2CV such as the engine designed as ‘high altitude’ fighter during of a Citroen 2CV. It was a one-of-a-kind First World War First World War prototype fighter plane, armed with a 45 Ian Reed, manager But it was deemed too fragile and horsepower engine, a 20-foot wingspan at the museum in underpowered to enter production. Elvington, York, said the £10,000 restoration and a Lewis gun. It was a one-of-a-kind First World War Now, the Port Victoria P.V.8 Eastchurch project had been ‘very exciting’. prototype fighter plane, armed with a 45 Kitten has been brought back to life - 100 ‘This is the only plane of its kind in horsepower engine, a 20-foot wingspan existence. It would have disappeared from
Business and Motoring Editor of the Bournemouth Daily Echo. His regular test reports appear in numerous newspapers, magazines and websites throughout the UK, Ireland & Gibraltar - and now here in Spain! For more information contact Tim on: timasaunders@tiscali.co.uk
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Preheat the oven to 400F/200C/Gas 6. Using a bread knife cut the French bread on a bias about ½ inch thick. Lay each slice in a single layer on a sheet pan and spray each side with olive oil. Place the sheet pan on the top rack of the oven and toast for 3 minutes on each side for a total of 6 minutes. Allow bread to cool before assembling.
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In a separate bowl, lightly toss the tomatoes, shallots and balsamic vinegar until completely coated. Spread a small amount of goat cheese on one side of each toasted bread slice. Then, scoop a small spoonful of the tomato mixture on top of the goat cheese. Garnish with the basil and season to taste.
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½ tsp vanilla essence For the cheesecake batter 1 ½ tsp instant espresso powder 1 tbsp boiling water 8 oz cream cheese, softened 2/3 cup granulated sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 2 large eggs ¼ cup sour cream 1 tbsp all-purpose flour For the topping 1 ¼ cups sour cream ½ cup icing sugar
Cook the egg noodles according to the package directions. Drain and set aside. In a small mixing bowl, whisk the soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, Hoisin sauce, ginger, chilli sauce and garlic until well combined. Set aside. Bring the vegetable oil to medium high heat in a wok or high-sided fry pan. Sauté the pork, while stirring constantly, in the oil for 4–6 minutes or until just undercooked. Add the celery and green peppers to the wok, and cook for an additional 2–4 minutes. Reduce the temperature to medium heat and add the Hoisin mixture to the wok. Bring to a boil and cook for 1 minute. Serve on top of the egg noodles.
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METHOD
Preheat the oven to 350. To prepare the brownie batter, in a small bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt. In a microwave safe bowl, add butter and chocolate - heat at 50% power just until the butter has melted and the chocolate has softened. Stir the mixture and if any lumps of chocolate remain, reheat briefly, stopping every 30 seconds or so to stir. Whisk sugar into the chocolate mixture. Add eggs, one at a time, beating until combined after each. Whisk in vanilla. Add dry ingredients and stir just until combined - set aside. To prepare the cheesecake batter, in a small bowl, stir together espresso powder and boiling water - set aside to cool. Meanwhile, in a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until completely smooth. Add sugar and beat until well combined, about 3 minutes. Beat in vanilla and espresso mixture. Add eggs, one at a time, beating until combined after each. Mix in the sour cream. Add flour and stir until combined.
Stir brownie batter and pour three quarters of it into a 9” baking pan coated with non-stick spray. Pour cheesecake batter on top of the brownie batter. Drop dollops of the remaining brownie batter on top and gently swirl the dark batter into the cheesecake batter, making sure not to push the knife down into the bottom brownie layer. Place into the oven and bake until the cheesecake layer is beige in the centre and lightly browned around the edges, about 30 to 35 minutes. Remove and place pan on a wire rack to cool completely. Place cooled pan into the refrigerator and chill at least 2 hours. To prepare the topping, in a small saucepan, add sour cream and confectioners’ sugar - warm over very low heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat and pour evenly over the cold cheese cake layer. Place the pan back into the refrigerator and chill until the topping is thoroughly cold, at l e a s t 1 hour before serving.
1 ½ cups egg noodles, uncooked 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1– 1½ lb. pork, thinly sliced 1 cup green peppers, cubed 1 cup celery, sliced on angle 2 tsp soy sauce, 2 tsp rice wine vinegar 3 tbsp. Hoisin sauce 1 tsp fresh ginger, grated ¼ tsp chilli sauce 2 tsp garlic, minced
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There’s a rainforest in the United Kingdom...
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The national chain of Supermarkets has on offer two very fine red wines which are branded BORSAO. The white label Borsao is priced at about 1.55 whilst the gold label Borsao retails for about 2€ Made from 60% Garnacha and 40% Tempranillo, Borsao barrel is probably the best Low-cost red wine that can be found in the supermarkets in Spain. With a bright cherry-colored middle layer its well balanced and is easy to drink. Given the irresistible price off around 1.99€ in the Mercadona supermarket chain, it is ideal for everyday needs and it goes well with pasta, white meats, vegetables and cheese.
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By Tim Saunders even on a dreary day. Robert Sipos from Hungary is the manager and with his staff, provides great customer service. He’s worked for the group that owns Chimichanga for four years. Chimichanga offers a really welcoming environment and there are even real cacti to enhance the Mexican appeal. We’re always concerned that little Heidi will start crying when we’re out but the pleasant background music entertains her and when required muffles her tones for fellow diners. I’m quite conservative when it comes to spicy food and it’s encouraging to know that this restaurant caters for awkward souls like me and Robert helpfully recommends the best dishes. The starters of cheese coated nachos with fresh salsa and guacamole could almost be a main meal in themselves and certainly provide welcome entertainment for fidgety Harriett who enjoys dipping the nachos into the various sauces. Mummy and daddy savour a few moments of relaxation as I sup on a pint of Brahma draught beer and Caroline enjoys a cocktail. “I’d like some of that mummy,” chips in Harriett. “When you’re bigger.” The Chimichanga floured tortilla with fajita steak is a great choice for me, unusual and very tasty while Caroline opts for a beef burger and Mexican rice. Here is a restaurant that serves good sized portions so you’ll be lucky if you have room for desserts. The liqueur coffee is a good way to finish the meal, too. For more information visit the following websites: www3.hants.gov.uk/staunton www.watercressline.co.uk www.chimichanga.co.uk Watch the video at www.travelwriter.biz
We are situated on the main road in Formentera. Breakfast is served all day, there is also a full menu available, all home made food. We do an American diner menu, the burgers again, are home made, not frozen. On a Saturday evening we do a steak night, two steaks and a bottle of wine is included, rump €20, sirloin €22 and fillet €28, it comes with home made chips, onion rings, mushrooms, tomato and peas. There is a quiz on a Thursday evening, plus bingo and play your cards right. Sunday we offer a roast lunch, two courses €7.50, three for €8.50. Varied choice of meat and starters changed every week. We can cater for birthday parties or other celebrations. Telephone 966 848 076. There is a lovely sun terrace at the front of the bar, with sun all day long. Children’s play area is close by.
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It’s remarkable to learn when you consider how cold it is in the county especially in the winter. But it can be found at Staunton Country Park in Portsmouth, Hampshire. This rainforest experience is provided in the Victorian glasshouses where mesmerised children and adults can actually see large millipedes and other frightening creepy crawlies (in their own glass boxes) as well as bamboo and other tropical plants and wildlife. It’s quite an achievement to maintain this warm environment when during our visit it is bitterly cold outside. It is also home to a butterfly house which comes to life from March onwards. This Regency landscaped parkland encompasses 1,000 acres of landscaped parkland and forest and was established at the turn of the 19th century. In 1820 the park was purchased by Regency botanist Sir George Staunton as part of his country estate Leigh Park. He built a lake and a number of follies. Thankfully it stops raining and the sun appears making it possible to sit on one of the benches outside the glasshouses to eat our picnic. Replenished, we roam around the gardens and get lost in the mazes. It’s a great way for little ones to exhaust themselves. We see peacocks. We head for the farm and there is plenty of livestock
ranging from hens to pigs and sheep. Our three year old daughter Harriett’s eyes light up when she approaches the indoor and outdoor play areas and she thoroughly enjoys the trampoline and going up and down the various slides. Another splendid day out can be found at the Watercress Line at Alresford. The service, maintained by the Mid-Hants Railway Preservation Society, provides a wonderful opportunity for travellers to acquaint themselves with the glorious bygone age of steam. We board at Alresford and it is possible to stop at every station (Medstead, Four Marks and Ropley) along the 10 miles of track running to Alton. We travel on 31806 – SR U Class locomotive as you can see in the video at travelwriter.biz. Designed by R Maunsell it is one of just 50 and was built in 1928 at Brighton Works being withdrawn from service in January 1964. Currently one of seven operational steam engines at Mid-Hants Railway it carries five tons of coal, 4,000 gallons of water and weighs a total of 102 tons. We all thoroughly enjoy ourselves and Harriett mimics the sound of the train as it makes its way down the track: “Jickety can, jickety can,” she smiles. We alight at Alton to do some shopping. It’s a little walk into the market town from the railway station but there is enough time for us to amble about and then catch the 31806 back to Alresford. The weather continues to disappoint and at such times a good meal lifts the sprits. We find this at Chimichanga, the Mexican restaurant at Whiteley near Fareham. It is nestled within the shopping complex, which has recently been the subject of a multi-million pound overhaul. The two storey restaurant is large and modern with plenty of windows that maximise on the light
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COMMUNITY NEWS welcome events
January 22nd - dance with tributes to Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Barry Manilow and The Everly’s. €8. February 12th - dance with Sandy Fitzpatrick and Terry J. €8. March 5th - Ladies Evening with the usual stalls, and dancing to Woody. €3. March 12th - dance with artistes to be announced. €8. March 30th - annual treasure hunt with buffet at final destination. €8 2014 TRIPS Our Segovia trip in February is now fully booked. Baltic cruise May/June - still some cabins available. Call for details. Galicia trip in September - limited availability. Call now if you want to go. Call Rosemary on 620105179 for more detailsaboard.
CASTILLA AMIGOS
We are a friendship group for single people. Meeting every Wednesday from 3 pm at BAR SOFIA on the El Raso urbanisation (off the Lemon Tree Road) Guardamar. - ANN - 965 070 247 - 666 747398
COFFEE MATES
If you would like to have a coffee and chat, exchange news etc. please join us at La Laguna Hotel, Lo Marabu, Friday mornings from 11.00 Ann - 965 070 247 - 666 747 398
Strictly Social Club
We are the Strictly Social Club, a non profit, English speaking club. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, at the New Asturias Restaurant in Punta Prima on the N332. At the present time, we are actively looking to recruit new members to our club. Our club activities include, Bingo, Open the Box, raffle for wine, and a quiz, with a guest speaker from time to time. Each Christmas, we hold our annual lunch which is always well attended, and good value for money. At this time, the club will subsidise part of the cost from club funds, for regular members. During the year, we also organise trips out to places of interest. So, if you would like to join our merry throng, please contact: Brian Tanner on 678 807 159 or Margaret on 966 730 569, where you will made to be very welcome.”
jewish festival
To celebrate the festival of Chanukah, the Southern Costa Blanca Jewish Community recently held its 3rd. annual public lighting of an 8-branch candleabra (Menorah) at Playa Flamenca Beach. Through your pages I should like to thank Martina Scheurer and the council of Orihuela Costa for their help and support in this annual event. During the course of the evening which was attended by more than 100 people, Cllr. Scheurer spoke of her pleasure in being able to participate, and also said how important is is that people of all religions are free to practice their religion here in Spain.
THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, QUESADA
Meets at NEW ADDRESS: with immediate effect at Hamilton´s Bake House, 62 Calle Vicente, Blasco Ibañez, Benijofar 03178. We hold a Sunday Service at 11.30 a.m., a Tuesday Evening of Mediumship at 7.30 p.m. 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. Lesley Pickering will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 12th January. On Tuesday 14th January, there will be an Evening of Mediumship with Jimmy McArthur (please bring a flower untouched by anyone else). On Sunday, 19th January Ray Bailey will take the Divine Service with Mediumship. Everybody welcome. Contact Wendy on 965323028. www.spiritualistchurchquesada.com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail.com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789
50+ SOLOS
The 50+ SOLOs is open to gentlemen and ladies who are on their own for any reason. There are no subs or fees and we meet normally 2 Saturdays in every month. We have a meal, quiz but, must important, a good chat. Saturday 11 January 2014 1.00-1.30 meet at the Chinese restaurant on La Siesta roundabout(behind Waikiki) NEW PEOPLE OR GUESTS. All others please go to SACKOS El Limonar ( an urbanisation on opposite side of the road) for a coffee and a chat between 12-13 hrs. Saturday 25 January 2014 meet at Esquava II (Spanish restaurant) in Torrevieja near Lomos Sincerely Ruth Reidmedical centre. For further information and to book contact Ruth 966789063 or Anne 966786281
Paso A Paso Dance club
CerocStyle first class of the year Thursday 2nd Jan starts at 5pm with Absolute beginners/beginners/ int at Los Rosales Restaurante Los Rosalesant, Guardamar. If you want to do the class with your own partner please let us know before class starts...we know not everyone likes to move round and coming along for the first time can be very daunting. New years resolution to start dancing ..... modern jive must be the easiest style of partner dancing.. no hard footwork, but a sense of humour is always a must. We have now achieved over 1,500 people to get on the dance floor....even if its just a few moves, the main thing achieving something you thought you couldn’t do. Classes still only €5 which includes freestyle social at 7pm. MEMBERS Dont forget you can get in free for our at 7pm Thursday night for our social freestyle. Even if you havent joined us for a while its always great to see past dancers. Remember no La Mosca till March...shame and La Marina first class starts 5pm 14th Jan. We will be looking for another venue on Wednesdays in the same area for our modern jive classes, so listen out. THE CLUB AS NORMAL 2PM TUESDAY 7TH JAN. Hope to see you soon, all the very best for 2014. Adam and Maxine 670711408 PLease like our face book page CerocStyle modern jive.
Strictly Dance
Ballroom & Latin Tuition every Monday The Palms, Punta Prima (next to Go Kart Track N332) 3:00-3:45pm Beginner & Intermediate Tuition 3:45-5:15pm Social Dancing. Every Tuesday The Wok Royal, Benijofar 8:00-8:45pm Beginner & Intermediate Tuition 8:4510:15pm Social Dancing. New courses every 3 weeks singles welcome. Info Lyn 966188430 or 635584431 lynatdenelledance@hotmail.com
SPIRITUALIST CENTRE, BENIJOFAR
(formerly Spiritualist Church, Quesada) The rainbow ( spiritual awareness centre ) costablanca Behind sacos bar el liminar Just of the cv 905 rojales to torrevieca road Minister trish Doherty would like to wish everyone a happy and peaceful new year and offer you a warm welcome to the centre The medium and demonstrator for Sunday the 5th of jan is Jacqueline Holland hunt - the service starts at 11am Healing will be available after the service along with refreshments The medium and demonstrator for wed the 8th jan is Jacqueline Holland hunt - the service starts at 7.30 pm Healing and refreshments will be available after the service The medium and demonstrator for Sunday the 12th of jan will be ray bailey the service starts at 11 am Healing and refreshments will be available after the service Wed the 15th of jan is sammy fitzsimons and friends the service and demonstration starts at 7.30 pm Healing and refreshments will be available after the service The medium and demonstrator for Sunday the 19th of jan will be Debbie Blevins service starts at 11am Healing and refreshments will be available after the service The medium and demonstrator for wed the 22nd of jan will be trish Doherty the service starts at 730 pm Healing and refreshments will be available after the service
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS Saturday 7th December Christmas Fayre at El Lagarto Verde, Via Axial, Puerto de Mazarron 1€ includes entry in raffle Wednesday 8th January 1.30pm Social at Camposol Cultural Centre Wednesday 27th January Menu-del-dia. Bora Bora (Playa Grande) 10€ Tickets from: Friday 11am to 1pm: Outside Bar Salud, Camposol B Camposol Cultural Centre Wed/Thu 10am to 1pm Telephone: 634 310 215 Other areas: 634 336 484
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Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-1pm. For information ring John McGilvray on 966786774 or Mobiles 634 658 506 / 695 871 707 or e mail carolejohn_3@ hotmail.com
24 hour Helpline 902 88 35 35 or email pat@samaritansinspain.com Samaritans in Spain (SiS) operate under license from the Samaritans UK and the team of volunteers is trained to their high and exacting standards. These volunteers have a diverse range of ages and experiences and offer support to English speaking people with emotional and personal issues, any time day or night, regardless of their nationality. The team are available on the Helpline 24 hours a day to listen to your concerns, worries or your grief. No problem is too small or too large and if you need practical support then SiS will endeavour to help you reach a solution and aim to find support from other agencies in your locale. Your call will be treated with total confidentiality and honesty and most importantly, you will not be judged or told what to do. SiS do not advise but help you to reach your own conclusion by talking. So don’t suffer alone - pick up the phone - or email SiS - any time day or night.
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Tavar Gas Hinari heated Two single fridge freezer foot massager, beds very good bought in UK. condition. 30€ looks tatty but works well, it has can be used with each Tel. 966 716 to go, make an or without heat. 710 offer. Tel 699 275 boxed and as new HALOG E N 530 Lorca area. condition 8 euro. OVEN Boxed , Tel 635885062 Slimline DVD used twice 20€ Tel: 966 841 946 Player 15€. Tel Petanque set 966 763 081 consisting of 8 Play Station 2 48 x DVDs. F l a t be d metal balls in hard carry case 15€ Offers? Tel plastering Tel 635885062 606744890 4 Stainless E NGLISH Camposol steel inset PLAST E R E R kitchen sinks all internal finishing, WANTED with Roco mixer e x t e r n a l r e n d e r i n g , t w o taps 780 x 430, 15 years left hand drainer, hairdresser good condition, e x p e r i e n c e , rates. salon chairs and C a m p o s o l . good FULLY LEGAL other related Tel.676 028 725 NIKON DIGITAL CAMERA 100€ plus 50mm f1.8
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Lenny Mitchell: Guitarist-singer, professional, international, solo act. Music can range from 60s, 70s pop, rock ‘n’ roll, big ballads, country, blues, classic rock, to 50s standards. Tel: 658321891 or email: lennymitchell@live.co.uk or facebook”. pets
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www.soltimes.com property for sale / rent for SALE detatched cortijo 20mins from mojacar Spanish cortijo with 4 beds, 2 baths, Open plan, kitchen & diningroom,workshop, courtyard front & back reduced €140,000 Tel: 649 186 107 or email thunderpaul2003@hotmail.com Completely refurbished & available for a long let 1 Bed ground floor flat with terrace, quiet area, 1 minute to the sea, all amenities close by Price reduced was 350€pcm now 300€ plus utility bills
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Not the Whole Picture Recently Pete and I had an excellent trip to Malaga with the Almanzora Group of Friends. Among the delights offered and arranged for our enjoyment was a visit to the birthplace of Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso, otherwise known as Picasso. Here I discovered that he could, in fact, paint very nicely – Of course I would never admit in public that I find his famous works a little bewildering, and leave me secretly thinking that on the whole, people look better with one eye each side of their nose; I don’t want to appear an uneducated Philistine! Of course, the exit is through the shop, and as we passed through I noticed an exceptionally pretty scarf, draped in artistic folds and heavily under lock and key in a display cabinet. ‘I like that’ I commented, before I saw the price tag. ‘No I don’t’ I hastily countered, ‘not at that price!’ However, Pete was for buying it as a Christmas present, because he considers I am worth it, so I gave in
quickly but graciously. A gift-wrapped version of the scarf was fetched out from under the counter, and the well-polished lady assistant assured me that it was a genuine copy of one of the Master’s masterpieces, reproduced in silk and complete with signature. The picture, which is depicted on the scarf’s outer wrapper, is titled Faunes et Chèvre, and shows three figures frolicking by a lake in a green and mountainous spot under a blue sky dotted with, presumably, clouds. On Christmas Day, with due gravitas, I unwrapped the key to my credibility as a connoisseur of Fine Art; my Picasso scarf. The image depicted is indeed Faunes et Chèvre, but with most of the sky missing, and the unfortunate Faunes with their lower extremities cut off, while the poor Chèvre only has his horns to signal his existence – the scarf show only the middle third of the picture! I was aghast! The wrapper showed the whole picture, not just the middle third! Would an art gallery buy Sunflower, by Van Goth? Can you imagine the Mona Lisa in a Burkha? Would Da Vinci’s Last Supper have had the same impact if only 3 of the Apostles had turned up? I doubt it! It is a lovely scarf, and nobody will be aware of its shortcomings when discretely draped around my neck, but I consider that we are the victims of sharp practice – we have not got the whole picture! josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk
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Pine Needles, Crooners and Resolutions tin – artificial. Then our consciences started giving us gyp over cutting down a tree each year and putting it on display for a few weeks, before chucking it away or burning it on the bonfire in the garden. It was possible to purchase them with a root of course, but just how many fir trees can you plant in the average garden before a herd of elk or a branch of the Mohican tribe takes residence. This coincided with the time that Christmas tree makers finally got their act together and started to manufacture examples that to all intents and purposes were hardly discernible from the real McCoy. We reluctantly decided therefore to forego the tradition of using a real specimen in favour of an all singing all dancing, made in China, look-alike. There was even a choice of species, so having looked at the options, we decided on a Norway Spruce with a tasteful dusting of artificial snow on its artificial branches. It was sad to say goodbye to something that had been a regular Christmas feature in our lives since we were children, but we consoled ourselves with the mistaken belief that at least we would be doing our bit for the environment and there would not be the usual layer of shed needles to clear up after the festivities were over. How wrong we were. And this is where the myth comes in because the plastic ‘needles’ that drop in the course of erecting and badbirdnow@gmail.com dismantling the damn
Now that Dia de Los Reyes is over and the Three Kings have turned their camels round and headed back east, the festive season can be said to be well and truly over for another year. The tree has been dismantled; the decorations and Christmas arrangements are all packed in their boxes and stowed away once more in the garage. But for those who have not converted from a natural to an artificial Christmas tree (not many here in Spain I would imagine) and are contemplating doing so, let me dispel a myth. Up until some twenty years ago, we would not have dreamt about using anything other than a freshly felled natural tree at Christmas. Apart from the evocative aromatic whiff of the pine in your front room, how tacky to use some plastic and metal monstrosity in its place we thought. But this was in the days when artificial trees looked exactly how they were described on the
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thing are as abundant as the real ones, and far more difficult to prise out of the carpet. They get everywhere and each year we sweep up dustpans full of the things; the vacuum bag is clogged with them and still they appear. And you can bet that come August, we will still be finding them in the furnishings and some of the darker corners of the room along with those annoying bits of sparkly stuff. And it seemed that everyone seemed to have caught the dreaded bug over Christmas. Almost certainly imported from the mother country, I reckon those Brit germs come over by Ryanair or Easy Jet wrapped up in their heavy coats and woollies and when they feel a bit of warm sunshine on their backs, strip down to their Speedos and start breeding like mad.The television over the holiday period was predictably boring. Not only with the now to be expected number of repeats, but repeats of those repeats just days apart. Robbie Williams did a show from the London Palladium at the beginning of December; resplendent in a white tie and tails, it was his offering of all those swing classics from the past. But puleeese, I know that he is a great entertainer and has had some songs of his own that are classics in their own right, but
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The burning down of the Newcomer’s bar, La Golondrina Verde was immediately blamed on the more radical elements of the Hill People. The situation looked ugly for a time. A contingent of Newcomer youths threatened to take over the only remaining bar in Alqueria, the Hill People’s Bar la Casa Devante. A standoff in the Plaza was only defused when José Cabrasilbido, the local policeman promised an inquiry. After an exhaustive examination of the devastated Bar la Golondrina Verde Cabrasilbido made his findings public. Some discarded ‘cheese and onion crisps’ accidentally mixed with Remitroot Whisky formed a sort of ‘guncotton’. The rays of the setting sun focused through the base of a broken bottle of Brainbuster Absinthe caused an incendiary beam which ignited the makeshift ‘guncotton’. The resultant explosion, enhanced by the detonation of the remaining full bottles of Absinthe completely destroyed the building. The Hill People were vindicated. Which was fortunate as this happened a mere ten minutes before the explosive that was actually planted by the Hill People was due to go off. There were a few dissenting voices among the Newcomers. Some suggested that this was the political cause rather than the actual cause of the explosion. However it was sufficient to restore some semblance of law and order. Something had to be done though and quickly. The increasing violence between the two barrios and their increasing ingenuity
in producing viable weapons made this apparent. One particular group among the Hill People had actually been awarded an arms contract from a central African country. As this prompted possible UN sanctions they refused to supply their particularly effective Bacalao Catapult. The answer came in the form of a monument to tolerance. On the waste ground to the east of the Río Verde, where the now defunct holiday park stood
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edifice would be built. Here villagers could spend their time in a non threatening environment. All the entertainment would be international, there would be nothing home-grown. The theory being that if the opposing groups are exposed to international ideas, thoughts, cuisine and the like it would make them more tolerant of each other. The building itself was to be financed equally by both barrios but the construction and fitting-out to be put out for foreign tender. This reduced the scope for internal corruption and strife. The well known firm of British architects Fleecem, Skinem and Leggit from East Loonyton won the turnpike project. They in turn commissioned Bodgeit and Son as the project’s builders. What could go wrong?
Michael Bublé he is not. Still, it didn’t detract from the ooh’s and aah’s from the predominantly female audience and let’s face it, he could sing the Albanian national anthem accompanied by a tambourine and the audience would still be full of swooning ladies and damp underwear.Then with the New Year of course the inevitable resolutions, but what a load of old cods that is. I mean, if you are really determined to make some sort of change in your life then why wait for January 1st? It’s just an excuse to delay the fateful day and how many of us having resolved that we would give up chocolate at the end of the year for example, then go on a chocolaty binge over Christmas in an orgy of Quality Street, Ferrero Rocher and Terry’s Chocolate Oranges before the deadline. Still one thing hasn’t changed. I’m still the same miserable old git that I was last year.
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Pillow Fights!
You’d have thought that by now we’d have got the hang of pillows wouldn’t you? They’ve been around since the Mesopotamians came up with the idea in about 7000BC-I wonder if they invented IKEA too? But, even though they’re over 9000 years old, it seems that there are still some people who just can’t get their heads around using them properly. I have to say, with a certain smugness, that I’ve managed to negotiate my whole life, using a pillow every single night, without ever needing so much as a plaster on my little finger. There are an awful lot of people however who clearly lack my pillow expertise! Tens of thousands of careless sleepers each year end up in hospital with pillow related injuries. Just what those injuries are or what they doing with the pillow, or perhaps even pillows, that left them so damaged that they needed hospital treatment, we will never knowunless we look to Canada! Canada is generally a pretty unobtrusive country-very chilly yes, but not normally the cause of too much in the way of trouble. One thing they have got though, something which is a possible clue to the mystery of many pillow related injuries, is a Pillow Fight League! Yes, grown men and women, well actually, just women, try to knock seven bells out of each other with their pillows. Injuries in this most ridiculous of pastimes have included lost teeth, concussion and even kidney damage! From a pillow! When you go to bed tonight, you should see your pillow in a different light, in fact, maybe we should all leave our respective lights on all night in case someone close to us decides to take up this pillow fight sport thing. Graham is married But what this discovery did was it whetted my appetite for all to Helen and has a things Canadian and I couldn’t resist a little more research. After daughter, Alice. He all, a country that gives us semi professional pillow fighters must lives part of the year near Albox, but works surely have other wonders hiding somewhere in its vastness, Niagara Falls and great winter sports facilities notwithstanding. in Qatar, teaching. If you wish to contact I was right, it does! Guard donkeys, bath tub races and the Graham regarding World’s first UFO landing pad! Now look, any country that has this article email: things like this, as well as a Pillow Fight League, has to be worth helenandg@yahoo. a visit, wouldn’t you agree, but be sure to pack your own, house co.uk trained, pillow! Well, you can’t be too careful can you?
Downhill from here?
It is inconceivable for any Briton to contemplate a scenario where Princess Anne our Queens daughter is charged with tax fraud and money laundering. Well in Spain that’s precisely what’s happening with their royal family, King Juan Carlos’s daughter ‘La Infanta’ Cristina has been charged in relation to 6 million Euros that her husband Inaki Urdangarin allegedly embezzled from Noos his ‘charitable’ foundation. At the same time Cristina and her husband were partners in a business called Aizoon which investigators suspect was set up to launder the loot. The Judge says it’s inconceivable that Cristina didn’t know what was happening so up before the judge she goes in March. Crossing back into Spain from Gibraltar border recently, a chap was returning home from a shift in a bar with an unopened packet of cigarettes in his pocket. The Guardia Civil searched him, found the cigs and confiscated them. They would not let him open the packet and smoke one so he was humiliated and granted a receipt for his attempted smuggling and obvious criminality. Over the New Year in Torrevieja; a holidaying French couple were assaulted by security guards at Carrefour because an
alarm went off as they were leaving. They were taken to a side room, searched and nothing was found. When they asked to leave the guards tried to handcuff the woman and punched her repeatedly. The husband was gripped round the throat as he tried to help her, all this in front of their two terrified and screaming children. Luckily the teenage son managed to film the attack and the security firm now says it ‘regrets’ the incident. In future the guards can do this down some dark alley as the Spanish Government are introducing a law allowing private guards to arrest people outside of the places they are paid to look after. Coincidentally the poor lady happened to be black. The Spanish authorities are planning to purchase water cannon trucks to help the police against violent demonstrations. Although widely used in the fascist Franco years, Spains’ 5 water cannon are quietly rusting away as they were last used in 1987 against demonstrators in Madrid, a 14 year old girl was shot that day by police. Interestingly with 1300 demos last year in Madrid alone just 2 were deemed as violent. Coincidentally in London Boris Johnson and the Metropolitan Police have also asked if they too can have the same toys.
In a beach resort that will go unnamed; a chap told me about how over Christmas he and some others had left a pub lock-in at 3am all very drunk, instead of finding cabs they all stupidly decided to drive home. The local police stopped them yet instead of arresting them and locking them up, they made them leave the cars and the police called a taxi. Now, is this sensible policing or letting someone get away with a crime? A discussion point for sure. At Christmas Eve the roads are busy as people go to stay with friends and family or maybe do a bit of last minute shopping. In Spain especially so as Christmas Eve is celebrated more than Christmas Day itself, bars and restaurants are filled with revellers. So what did the Guardia Civil decide to do dead on lunchtime at 2pm? They formed a road block across both lanes of the E15 complete with jack booted men, with their machine guns and tyre stingers at the ready. Then they spread their peculiar version of Christmas cheer endearing themselves to all, whilst we endured the 45 minute queues. Happy 2014!
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Cloud Storage and Should we use it? While reading up about cloud storage it soon became clear that every article was written by proponents (goody two shoes followers) of the companies that provide these services. In each case they talk about the “Myths” surrounding their service. Today, with your help, I am going to look at the first of these “Myths”, that of the security aspect, from our (an ordinary user’s) perspective. Myth: With all the legal requirements associated with this service, and it is a service (another way to part you from your money), it is as secure as any other method of storage. They use the examples of a bank that ENCRYPTS your information and uses various layer of AUTHENTICATION to ensure that you are who you say you are. Response: Although they use the example of a bank your information is usually not encrypted or encoded in anyway on their server (computer – a rose by any other name). Even where authentication is used (login into Facebook – one form of authentication) it isn’t always that secure. Someone with appropriate skills or just blind luck can get passed authentication given enough time and research. Myth: Our general misconception of “The Cloud” is that it is one gigantic suitcase where everyone puts their information. The truth is that your information is not stored on one server! It is stored on several servers and usually in a RAID format. Very quickly, RAID is several methods of sharing data to ensure it is safe. One way splits the information into chucks and puts chunk 1 on server A, chuck 2 on server B and chuck 3 back on server A – and so on. Method 2 will copy any changes, as they happen to a second server to make an exact duplicate of the information. Response: This is what I call a technical smoke screen. A way to misdirect you away from your concerns by bamboozling you with BS. Whereas what they say is true and has merit, the question is ‘Why must they use this method to confuse you into feeling safe?’. Myth: Your data isn’t any more secure at home than on their, paid for, service. Response: You can use any one of hundreds of free and inexpensive programs to encrypt your data and data storage drives that would make even the most determined thief (civil or military) give up before getting any where near your information. Buy a safe or create a hidden place in your house / casa / villa / cortijo to store your external data drive. In the time that it has taken you to read this article you know EXACTLY where your information is, You know that it is as safe as it can be and finally have saved yourself a tidy sum. I think the final words should be from someone who, after reading one of the same articles I did, just had to comment. ‘Cloud storage is all well and good if you are happy to have the Americans crawling all over your data and you have plenty of time and money
to pay for and wait for the data uploads and downloads. A gimmick to attract the hard of thinking’. A sentiment that I can agree with! As always, you know where I am, what skills I have, how long that I’ve been doing I.T. and the telephone number to get hold of me. So see you at my regular clinic at Jack’s Bar, Albox on Friday afternoon 12-4 (1200 – 1600h).
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We kicked off our New Year of fixtures at Alenda, although we did escape the rain, the day was dull but only where the weather was concerned as nearly 50% of those playing managed to score 30 points or more in our Stableford competition. La Marquesa Press Report. 66 players took part in the 2 Ball Better Ball team game played on Thursday 9 January 2014 at our home course of La Marquesa. The weather conditions were pleasant, cool to start with but brightening up with no wind to send the ball wayward, resulting in excellent scores for some of the teams playing. Are we not fortunate to enjoy living here? Some team members carried their partners round the course, resulting in excellent scores, while others seemed to want to murder their playing partners, but discretion prevents me from naming names. Ok I will give you a clue that Chris Stanley now has rounded shoulders carrying her partner. Now who was that? I think everyone enjoyed the day and as usual our thanks to our match secretary Keith for all his work in arranging the games each week. The results were as follows: 1st The Team of: Ian Turner and Chris Stanley 47 points (well done Chris) 2nd The Team of:
Tony Hitt and Margaret Richings 46 points 3rd The Team of: David Gelsthorpe and Gina Ashworth 42 points Nearest the Pins Hedy Paehlig 11th Keith Wright 15thTony Hitt 17thLiz Menzies Football Winners: Keith Wright, Morag Turner, Ian Stewart and Terry Sharley. TOFF’s Results Tuesday 7 January 2014 Overall Winner –Corine Jones Gold Division 1st John Fairhurst 37 points 2nd Doug Spiring 36 points 3rd David Blanchette 35 points Silver 1st Harry Armstrong 40 points 2nd Tony Stanley 39 points 3rd Marilyn Echersall 37 points Bronze 1st Corine Jones 44 points 2nd Bob Shorley 39 points 3rd Joy Gray 36 points Nearest the Pins 5th Roderick Duff 15th John Fairhurst 11th Bob Buckeridg 17th David Gregson Best Front Nine – John Jones 19 Back Nine – Alan Marshall 21
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Alan Jackson with a score of 25 points (on count-back).
The golf societies venue for the 8th January 2014 was held at the Roda Golf Course.
Silver Class 2nd place was Barry Shawyer with a score of 26 points .
Once again a fair number of players assembled ready to enjoy the first Societies outing for 2014. The course was in very good condition but challenging and demanding as the scores showed. All players started on the 10th tee which by several accounts proved to be the easiest nine holes.
Silver Class 1st place was Chris Rowland with a score of 27 points.
The competition was in the stapleford format and the scores recorded are as follows. Nearest the Pin on the 11th Hole (par 3) was Charlie Mc Gonagle. Nearest the Pin on the 13th hole (par 3) was Paul Abbott. Nearest the pin on the 2nd hole (par 3) was Graham Mitchel. Nearest the pin on the 7th hole (par 3) was Digger Silver Class 3rd place was
Results then, Category 1. 1st. Terry Harper 36 points 2nd. David Gill 35 on c/b from 3rd. Paul Hurrell 35. Category 2. 1st. Peter Cowd 35 points on c/b from 2nd. Vince Lannon 3rd. Mick Hart 32. Nearest the pin winners of
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La Finca 8th January 2014. 31 members and guests arrived at La Finca with the sun already shining and it was obvious the day was going to be splendid and maybe there would be some good scores forthcoming. Sadly, the latter was not the case.
both had 32 points, and with using the good old ‘count-back’ system, age and seniority saw Captain Mick Kennedy claim top spot over Alex Goslan.
The course itself, is in splendid condition for this time of the year and the greens were a little on the tricky side with a mix of slow and fast which was the problem, you didn’t know which was which until it was too late!
The Gold Division fared a little better and there were three decent scores but it only took 30 points for Alan Rickers to claim 4th spot. The top 3 of this division all returned scores of 35 and, once again, the countback system saw 3rd place go to Stevie McGuinness, the runner-up slot going to new member Ole Rong and the top spot went to John Eyre.
Only 1 of the 4 NTP’s available was actually claimed and a sleeve of balls wentto KjellAasebo for his effort on the 6th, the other Par 3’s were left in their virgin state.
We only had a few visitors on the day, and the runner-up prize went to Chris Katich on 31 points and one point ahead of her was Mr B Green. Photo is: Silver Category Winners
Once again, the Silver crew found points a little difficult to come by and it only needed 25 points for Mrs P Johnson to take 4th spot, with Jenny Morris’s 27 points good enough for 3rd. The Runner Up and Winner
Our next game, Wednesday 15th January 2014 see’s us at water covered course of La Serena, so if you fancy a game just look at our website www. tmgs.org or call the Match Secretary on 966719604.
Photograph to-day shows some of winners on the balcony of Alenda Club house
Tuesday Night Trios Ten Pin Bowling League
This week saw the League have a ‘position round’ night, where the team top of the table played the team in second place, third place played forth and so on. It was a chance for teams to close or open a gap between themselves and their nearest rivals. Coming back after the Xmas break, S***t Happens were confident they could ease away from Hall y Day in second place but, it didn’t quite work out that way. With Bob Day bowling a 624 scratch series and Lesley Day rolling a 633 handicap series, HyD ran out 8 – 0 winners on the night and so, took over at the top of the League. Team Finlands’ Olli Leppanen found his range again and, with a 263 scr game helped TF take the first two games against The Mixers. But the Mixers roared back in the third game and Rudy Zees’ 225 scr game, enabled the Mixers to draw 4 – 4. Splash had a comfortable 8 – 0 win over Lucky Strike, who were still in the ‘party mood’. Sue Duke of LS, with her highest scores this season of 198 and 470 put up some resistance but, couldn’t prevent a heavy defeat. There was another 4 – 4 scoreline between Caballo Negro and Los Hello
Gold Class 3rd place was Digger with a score of 30 points.
Bandidos, with Maurice Allen of LB leading from the front with a 626 hc series. “What do we have to do to win a game?” was the comment from Dave Haynes of Bar Mosquitos, after he rolled his highest game and series 246 and 635 but, still ended up on the losing team. Crazy Pinz put together their team high series hcp of 1739, to take the game 6 – 2. Cornish Pride and Los Lobos decided to share the points 4 – 4, with neither side wanting to ‘upset’ the other. It was good to see Juans’ Warriors claim the team high hcp series of 1847 on the night and, Maria Jesus Perez bowling her highest scr game and series, 193 and 536. She was ably assisted by Sam Kearn and Andy Copp, who rolled 629 and 583 hcp series respectfully. This enabled JW to an 8 – 0 win over The Dreamers, who were clearly still welcoming in the New Year. Next week we will be having our second raffle of the season and, any donations will be greatfully received. Please hand them to a committee member on the night. The draw for the first round of the Cornish Pride cup will take place before the raffle and, we would like to thank Shane and Sue Winfield for their continued sponsorship of this competition.
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Gold Class 2nd place was Bill Denne with a score of 32 points.
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Gold Class 1st place and winner of the Presidents Trophy was Pat Heaney with a score of 42 points. A very good day in pleasant company, thank you to Captain Mick Slater for organising the event and mentioning Mick’s wife Angie who helps considerably behind the scenes. Also thanks to the Staff at The Lime Bar and ladies for a most enjoyable meal. Anyone wishing Join our friendly society just need to phone Mick on 659866468
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This year with the increasing membership of our Club has us now playing once a week and our next game on Saturday 11th we are at Vistabella (now full) and then to that wonderful course of Font del Llop on Thursday 16th. so if you would like to play more regularly there are plenty of venues to choose from, just contact David Winder at davidwinder.torregolf@gmail. com or give him a call on 626 774 157. or visit our website www.torregolf.eu
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After the excesses of the Christmas and New Year festivities, it was nice to get out onto the golf course and take a little exercise, so for the first game of 2014 we chose a good course for this, Las Ramblas. After a misty night the day began with having to scrap ice off windscreens as the temperature plummeted to 4C, but we knew as soon as the sun was out the heat would go up, as in fact it did. Las Ramblas was in good condition and as tricky as ever, so to break us in gently the format was a 2 man scramble, so no pressure than, but when your partner calls ‘it’s up to you’ after his tee shot goes array the pressure is back on. This proved to be the case when one unfortunate team had to go back to the tee three times to get over the ravine, in the end they did managed to
finish the hole in single figures. The first winners of the new year are: 1st John Featherstone and Dicky Claeys 69 2nd Bill Croft and Bob Berry 70 3rd Andy Ayres and Dave Lewis 71.7 NTPs Steve Harrington hole 6, Brian Smith hole 10, Scott Blair hole 12 and Brian Coultate hole 14. Two 2s were recorded, Steve Harrington and Brian Smith. The free game draw was received by Dave Lewis. Happy New Year to you all and remember to sign up as soon as you can as games are filling up quickly already. Gail Coultate Lo Crispin Golf Society http://sites.google.com/site/ locrispingolf/
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On the 20th minute Angel brought the ball out of defence taking it deep into the visitors’ half, his pinpoint pass found Marcos whose cross was fired home by David for 1 - 0 Daya.
The first game of the New Year saw Daya start very nervously giving the ball away on too many occasions. On 7 minutes though Marcos had a golden opportunity to open the scoring for the home side but the chance went begging. Daya were now finding a good rhythm and mounted a couple of good attacks. Bigastro hit back though and on 15 minutes Danni had to make a very good save to keep the home side from going behind. The visitors pushed forward sensing they could score from the pressure they
The goal was against the run of play and knocked Daya’s confidence allowing the visitors to up their game.
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Adam back with Torrevieja Masters. The first competition for “Club Natacion Torrevieja” saw the Master welcome back Adam Stewart. Adam had been in the UK for 7 months but returned to join the team in December. This, the first competition for the club saw the Masters, challenged from their festive break, start their preparations for the Spanish Winter National Competition to be held in Palma, Majorca from 20th to 23rd February. Each member of the team swam two races against 17 other regional clubs. Unfortunately the final member of the team Rafael Bordes Alonso was unable to race on Sunday but is busy preparing for Majorca. First to compete Adam swam the 400 m freestyle event, he achieved a good time and followed it later with a good 100 m butterfly swim, a good return to Spanish swimming for Adam. Paul Matthews the other
male swimmer in the team had an excellent swim in both his events the 200 m Individual Medley (65+ yrs) and the 100 m Freestyle event. Paul amassed a new personal best in the Freestyle with a time of 1:19:44, one of the best swims of the day. The ladies of the team followed with both Beth Altabas and Gillian Mc Niece swimming in the same events, the 200 m Freestyle and the 200 m Backstroke races. Both Beth and Gillian were close to their previous personal bests and Beth achieved a new best in her 200 m Backstroke event. Beth has now achieved new regional records in both todays events in the 70 yrs+ category. Last of the ladies to compete was Vicki Connolly in the 45 yrs+ catagory in the 50 m Breaststroke and 800 m Freestyle events. Vicki came close to her personal best in the breaststroke event and her record in Valencia for 800 ms.
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Daya’s coach, Paco, made a couple of changes up front and this had the desired effect as the home side came back into the game. Still the poor decisions came, a blatant handball by the visitors in their penalty area was missed by the referee.
level when Luis jinked his way through a crowded defence to score with a great side footed shot. So 2 - 2 with 12 minutes to play and it was any ones’ game. With time running out Luis had a great chance to win it for Daya but somehow the ball just would not cross the line. It was a game that Daya should have won and probably would had the match official had a better game ! The man of the match (certainly not the referee) was Daya’s Angel. He played his best game of the season by far. Daya Dave Team Sponsor: Segurlab
ITV ORIHUELA RFC TAME THE TIGERS On Saturday ITV Orihuela RFC played Torrevieja Tigers away taking 15 players only including one player who had never played before, in what was expected to be a tough match with a full squad, without taking a depleted one. They came away with their 100% record against Torrevieja in tact since I joined ITV Orihuela RFC.
The game started of with the perfect start with Tirso breaking through within 30 seconds to score the opening try of the game. With the game going from end to end after Orihuela RFC had spurned a few chances to extend the lead Torry got back on level terms with a try of their own in the corner. As always Orihuela RFC were not going to sit back and re-took the lead with Alvin going in under the posts and Jose converting.
Photo - From left to right – Paul, Vicki, Adam, Gillian and Beth.
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half played Bigastro took the lead when the referee missed a blatant off-side (two players) allowing the second goal to be scored. It was a bad decision from the match official who was having a poor game.
Just 5 minutes later the referee awarded Bigastro a penalty, for what ? The penalty was despatched to level the score. It was now end to end attacking football with both sides looking likely to score again but it remained 1 - 1 at the break. Daya started the second session well and that man Angel was at it again, his fierce shot was well saved low down by the visitors’ keeper.
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Torry closed the gap again with two simple penalties and then took the lead with a third, but Orihuela RFC were to have the last say of the half with Alvin getting his second try of the game to go in at half time 17-14 up, deservedly. With tired legs and aching bodies Orihuela RFC put 150% into the second half and with no subs were battling against fresh legs and against the odds started to extend their lead quickly getting the all important fourth try with Paco driving over and Jose again getting the extras, a good forwards try. ITV Orihuela RFC extended their lead with Alvaro dancing his way through the Torry defence to put the shine on the result for another try and again Jose converting, bringing the full time score 31-14 to ITV Orihuela RFC. I
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was a hard fought win, but all credit must go to the players the way they played as one team with the backs and forwards working b r illia n t l y to gether,
fingers crossed they can continue this for the rest of the season. The next game is 18 January for the second team away to Cartagena, kicking off at around 17.00, followed by the following week, 25 January, with the first team away to Albacate. I am also down at Zocco’s Market on Sunday so for all of your rugby branded clothing and any information about rugby in the area come down and see me there. Training is at the Miguel Hernandez University ground at 20.15 on Tuesday and Thursday for the seniors and juveniles. The juniors start at 18.15. So if you are interested, dig out those rugby boots and come along and see for yourself what it is like. New players are always welcome no matter what age or skill level you are. If you would like more information about what is going on in the club, you can contact the club by phoning myself, Garry on 692 767 242, and for the juniors contact Oscar on 600 871 606 (Spanish)
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