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Jeremy Clarkson branded a racist after remark on Top Gear programme

The BBC is facing demands by Equal Justice, a firm that specialises in race discrimination cases, that it conducts a formal investigation after presenter Jeremy Clarkson allegedly used a racist term to describe an Asian person during an episode of Top Gear. Actress Somi Guha, 36, has instructed her lawyers after Clarkson used the word “slope” – a derogatory term for people of Asian descent during an episode filmed in Burma. During the show, presenters Richard Hammond, James May and Clarkson were tasked with constructing a bridge over the River Kwai in Thailand. After completing the task, Clarkson, 53, said: “That is a proud moment, but there’s a slope on it,” as a man walked towards him on the makeshift bridge, to

which Hammond replied: “You’re right, it’s definitely higher on that side.” Equal Justice, who are representing Miss Guha, said: “The BBC is obliged to do a full investigation. If they find that the show sells itself on racism, then they should decommission it.” In her complaint, Ms Guha, who has appeared in the film Children of Men, said: ‘Casual racism in the media by established BBC stalwarts is constantly brushed aside. Discrimination within the industry is accepted. Racial profiling of roles is accepted and expected. I find it offensive that Jeremy Clarkson refers to people of different races in pejorative terms.’ In a letter to BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten, Equal Justice said Clarkson’s comments are “clear gross misconduct on his part and would be considered as such in any modern British workplace”. 2 “Please process this complaint as a matter AVAILABLE FROM €63,000, of urgency and give due STUNNING LOCATION AND VIEWS! consideration to not recommissioning Top 1.5kms TO THE CLOSEST Gear for another series until these matters are URBANISATION AND addressed.” 4.5kms TO THE SEA. Top Gear has declined TEL: 966 184 805/634 174 978 to comment on the allegations so far.

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The search for Flight MH370 changes area

The search for wreckage from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has been moved 1,100km to the north-east following a fresh analysis of radar and satellite data. This fresh analysis suggests that the Boeing 777 – which vanished soon after taking off from Kuala Lumpur three weeks ago – was flying faster than had been initially estimated, and therefore would have run out of fuel more quickly. Five aircraft deployed to comb the new search area of the Indian Ocean quickly found multiple objects that ships will now try to locate. Items spotted from the air included two rectangular objects that were blue and grey: two of the colours in the aircraft’s livery. Others were white or light-coloured. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa), which is co-

ordinating the hunt, said photographs of the objects would be analysed to determine their origin. For the past week, aircraft and ships have been crisscrossing an area about 2,500km south-west of Perth, pinpointed as the most likely spot where MH370 is presumed to have run out of fuel and crashed, killing all 239 passengers and crew. Now search teams have moved to an area about 1,850km west of Perth, where their task will be easier. Not only is it closer to Australia, meaning spotterplanes can spend more time searching before they have to return to refuel, but the weather is more benign than further south, which is in the middle of a belt of strong westerly winds known as the Roaring Forties.

Whole building collapses after ‘engineer took out the wrong brick’

An engineer was left staring at a houseshaped hole after an entire building collapsed seconds after he dislodged a few bricks from the exterior wall. Video footage captured by a bystander shows the man standing in a cherrypicker dislodging bricks one at a time from the top of the front face of a derelict building in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester. He can be seen picking out the bricks when suddenly the entire building collapses into a heap without warning.

The building was once the home of troubled poet Francis Thompson and had a blue plaque to commemorate the fact. However, the property, which is privately owned, was boarded-up and had been disused for some time, according to Tameside council. According to The Manchester Evening News police had been called earlier that morning following reports of falling bricks and engineers were dispatched to make the building safe. No-one was hurt.


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Representatives of Eroski, San Javier, joined members of A.D.A.P.T., on a visit to Bodegas Serrano, Finca La Cabana, Pozo Estrecho, in the fields between Torre Pacheco and the City of Cartagena, on Monday March 24th.. It was explained that the harvest took place during

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July, with many tonnes of grapes being cleaned, detwigged and crushed, before entering the stainless steel fermentation tanks. Fermentation takes around between 15 to 20 days, and can be slowed down or increased, dependent upon the required alcohol level of the wine being processed. Small though the bottling plant is, it handles some 800 bottles an hour. No metal bottle tops are used here. Good wine deserves cork, so Bodegas Serrano uses cork! It was soon time to sample the wines produced at Finca La Cabana. To accompany these fine wines, were, courtesy of friends at Eroski, numerous plates of goat cheese. Bottles of red, white, rose’, sparkling and desert wine, were rapidly opened, with no offered glasses being refused a refill. After many purchases were made, members made their way into the sunshine, and the coach, for the return to Dos Mares.

EIGHTY TREASURE HUNTERS IN PILAR

I mentioned, in a recent “Barnes Bulletin”, that Pilar de la Horadada was about to join in with the nationwide sport, pastime or activity, call it what you will, of Geocaching. It has been said that some six million people now take part in this treasure hunt with a difference across Spain. A couple or so weeks ago, 80 participants, of all ages, clutching sat. navs., along with top of the range mobile phones, headed off into the undergrowth, for an hour and a half,

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Atos contract to end The firm Atos, which assesses whether benefit claimants in Britain are fit to work, is to finish its contract early, after government criticism over “significant quality failures”.

Disabilities Minister Mike Penning said a new company would be appointed in early 2015, and Atos would not receive “a single penny of compensation”. Atos, who were due to finish in August 2015, said the settlement was “in the best interests of all parties”. Last month, Atos said it was seeking to end its government contract under which it carried out the Work Capability Assessments, though it will continue to carry out the assessments in Northern Ireland under a separate contract.

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We’re already growing purple carrots, yellow courgettes and white asparagus. But black tomatoes are the must-have crop for greenhouses this season, growers say. Not only will the dark toms turn heads at the allotment society, they are also healthier than normal red varieties, according to plant scientists. The new tomato starts out as a normal green fruit, but ripens to a jet-black colour. On sale for the first time this year, the new ‘Indigo Rose’ was cultivated by breeding red and purple tomato plants, and is being heralded as a new superfood. Scientists in America bred purple tomatoes contained anthocyanin, an antioxidant said to help fight diabetes and obesity, with normal red varieties.

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Devon-based Sutton Seeds have secured the rights to start selling the new plants in the UK for the first time this spring. Alfie Jackson, assistant product manager at Suttons Seeds of Paignton, Devon, said: ‘They are not as sweet as normal tomatoes and have a more savoury flavour, and are nice roasted or eaten in salads. ‘There are some dark coloured tomatoes but Indigo Rose is the only real black tomato and is the darkest that has ever been bred. ‘It was bred by Professor Jim Myers at the University of Oregon in the US and came about after a graduate student was interested in looking at health benefits in tomatoes. ‘They found some tomatoes with purple pigmentation and tests revealed that anthocyanins were providing the colour, the same as blueberries. ‘They crossed the purple tomatoes with some wild tomatoes and eventually came up with a black strain. This is the first time they have been available to buy in the UK.

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Tuberculosis after contact with domestic cat

Public Health England announced that two people in England have developed tuberculosis after contact with a domestic cat The two human cases are linked to nine cases of Mycobacterium bovis infection in cats in Berkshire and Hampshire last year. Both people were responding to treatment, PHE said, adding that the risk of cat-to-human transmission of M. bovis remained “very low”. M. bovis is the bacterium that causes tuberculosis in cattle, known as bovine TB. Transmission of M. bovis from infected animals to humans can occur by breathing in or ingesting bacteria shed by the animal or through contamination of unprotected cuts in the skin while handling infected animals or their carcasses. The nine cases of M. bovis infection in cats in Berkshire and Hampshire were investigated by PHE and the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) during 2013. Dr Dilys Morgan, head of the gastrointestinal, emerging and zoonotic diseases department at PHE, said: “It’s important to remember that this was a very unusual cluster of TB in domestic cats. “M. bovis is still uncommon in cats - it mainly affects livestock animals.

“These are the first documented cases of cat-to-human transmission, and so although PHE has assessed the risk of people catching this infection from infected cats as being very low, we are recommending that households which have close contacts to cats with confirmed M. bovis infection should be assessed and receive public health advice.” Prof Bertie Squire, professor of clinical tropical medicine at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, said that it was important to put the two unusual cases in perspective. “In 2012, there were 8,130 cases of human tuberculosis in England. In the same year there were only 26 notified cases of M. bovis in England, so M. bovis accounts for less than 0.5% of all human TB cases in the UK. “The real problem of TB in the UK is caused by M. tuberculosis which arises in humans and is transmitted from person to person. If we are to control human TB in the UK then we need to focus on identifying and curing the TB that occurs in humans, and we need to do this much better than we do at present.

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the girl with the golden voice 2 more concerts in may 2014

After the success of her last concert on October 27th. in the Los Rosales Restaurant, which was completely sold out, Stefanie, the girl with the golden voice, is giving two more concerts in May. On the 11th May in the Auditorium Escuela Musica y Cultura in Calle Divino Pastor 5 in Los Montesinos and on the 25th May in the Cardenal

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On Saturday 22nd March, members of the Costa Blanca Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA), celebrated their 10th Anniversary since the official formation of the branch with a dinner at the La Laguna Hotel on the Lemon Tree Road.. Guests of Honour included the RAFA European Director, Simon Martin with his wife Janet, Bob Hunt MBE, the RAFA European Area Chairman and his wife Margaret and Sgt(W) Lynda Thomas and friend from the Military Attache’s Office in Madrid. After a Cava reception on the patio of the Hotel everyone retired to the restaurant where after welcoming everyone, the Branch Chairman,Terry Joy, recalled how the Branch had been started from a chance conversation between some individuals after they had

attended a Remembrance Service held at La Siesta Church in November 2003. From there, thirteen individuals.,led by Ted Marsh and Steve Gerrard held several meetings to test the interest from the public at large. The result was that a formal application was forwarded to the RAFA HQ in the UK for the recognition of the new Branch to be called Costa Blanca Branch. Subsequently at a meeting of the RAFA Council in the UK held on the 28th February 2004, formal approval was given and the Branch allocated the number 1359. Thus the Branch was properly formed, and to mark this occasion a certificate was produced on which each of the thirteen founder members were named of which five of these founder members were present at the dinner. With four of them still very active in the branch and one who had travelled with his wife,specially from the UK to celebrate the occasion. The Chairman continued to say how encouraged he was that the Branch continues to be very active, despite losing several members through their sad passing or the need to return to the UK. He concluded by reminding all present that the Branch had over the years made great efforts to raise funds for the charitable aims of the Association and should be proud of the fact that over €56,000 had been raised since the formation. The evening continued with a delightful meal, interspersed with a few more speeches and loyal toasts all of which made the wine go down well. But to put the icing on the cake, so to speak, two magnificent celebration cakes were made by Brenda of Cabo Roig, which depicted the RAF and The RAFA Branch superbly. and these were soon devoured, If you are interested to find out more about us then why not check out our web-site rafacb.com

Successful evening with the Reef Band

The Reef Band, a group of six talented amateur musicians who just love playing, had a very successful evening in aid the of AECC Asociación Española Contra el Cancer just over a week ago at the Lo Monte club, part of the Lo Monte Hotel complex, near Pilar de la Horadada. This was their inaugural event there as organisers. The Reef Band met though an interest in sailing, and discovered that they all had played in bands in the past. They decided to use their talents in their retirement days playing for charity, and thoroughly enjoying themselves at the same time. I was there for this superb evening as the representative of AECC in Pinar de Campoverde, Pilar de la Horadada, and I too thoroughly enjoyed their music. Our

President was unable to go that evening. She and I will certainly be going to as many of their events as we can I am sure. We of the AECC in Campoverde and on behalf of our national association would like to thank these charming men for their ‘work’ on our behalf, and the €534.00 raised through ticket sales and a raffle.


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Hello and welcome to CanDu Computer Bytes. Today, I would like to start with an anecdote. My Systems Design Professor at Huddersfield University gave the throng of ‘would-be’ computer genii, a piece of advice when starting to prepare a 10,000 dissertation. “Like a story, It has to have a start, middle and ending. The ending should bring a conclusion to your arguments; The middle section are your arguments and the beginning, being the most important, you have to ask the questions that your will discuss and give your conclusions on”. I wrote it down (sad)! So here is the beginning! Last week, I touched on the subject of ‘torrents’ as part of my raving about “big brother” and little england. Today, I would like to touch on torrents a little more. What is a torrent? How does it work? Why are the biggest of corporations so scared of it? What is a torrent? It can be thought of as a clever method of allowing a file, or group of files, to be downloaded quickly. “So what!” you might say. What if you and 30 other people are downloading a file at exactly the same! In the time it takes you alone to download this program, all 30 people could have downloaded it! This then expands the possibility of sending to many people efficiently (shame royal mail doesn’t work this way :-) ). How does it work? Time for an analogy. You have 4 magic blocks and 4 friends (Joe, James, Jane and Joanne). These block magically double the moment someone wants one, that way, you always have one and your friend gets one. Joe, James, Jane and Joanne ask for blocks 1,2,3 and 4 respectively.

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It’s a Leo thing apparently; the trait I have of leaving some things to the last possible minute. At school even with all the holidays to do my homework, it would still be done Sunday night before term started again. At secondary school even though it was a 9am start we weren’t officially late until registration finished at 0925. I guess the leeway was in place in case a school bus ever arrived late. Being the only Catholic school for miles around 90% of the students were coached in from across Surrey. For those that walked to school the system could be played, sometimes I would crawl out of bed at the last possible moment, walk the 15 minutes to school and be there for what I reasoned was ‘in good time’ which was about 0923. The school had the grand title of Saint Peters and Merrow Grange RC Comprehensive, so named as it was 2 schools separated by a 200 yard walk down a quiet lane. Until 1971 the upper school had been a convent school for girls (Merrow Grange) and the lower school a boy’s school (St. Peters). There were extralong breaks between classes as we often had to walk between the two buildings. Merrow Grange was a mock Tudor manor house with a grand wooden staircase and floors

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that creaked beautifully when trodden on. The school had a good reputation for music and the music teacher Mr Carter had the grandest room of all. It was big enough to use as a recital room, with a vaulted ceiling, balcony and huge leaded bay windows. He must have loved coming to work; I certainly did as he was my form tutor for two years. Students were banned from climbing the tiny circular staircase to the balcony, but if left unsupervised momentarily, we boys would take our chances. The stairs lead further up to the mythical attic where we supposedly would have been expelled if ever caught there. Sadly it was padlocked and I never got in. The Grange also housed a convent with ancient nuns within. As newbies aged 11 and 12 the older boys as a rite of passage scared us with the legend of a ghostly Blue Nun that wandered the attic rooms at night carrying a light. In hindsight ‘Blue Nun’ was also the brand name of a popular wine but we fell for it. Merrow Grange was built in 1868 and one owner was a keen botanist planting Sequoia/ Giant Redwoods and other exotics throughout the then 45 acres gardens. The gardens were landscaped with Pulhamite an artificial stone.

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WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR If you wish us to print an article about a particular topic, please e-mail info@daviessolicitors.com Q. Please explain the situations in which a resident qualifies for non-payment of capital gains tax.

A . The first thing is to be able to prove to the notary the day of the sale that you are in fact a Spanish tax resident. It is very important to realize that having what everyone calls the “residencia” issued by the police does not in fact prove you are a tax resident of Spain, and that if this is the only document you take to the notary to prove tax residency , the notary will consider you a non resident and you will be subject to a 3% retention. To prove you are a tax resident your solicitor needs to request a certificate from the tax authorities, which can then be taken to the notary. If you suffer the nasty surprise of them saying that in fact you are a non resident, you will need to get this amended by proving to them that you are in fact a resident before they will issue you with the correct certificate for the notary. The best way to secure tax residency status is making a resident income tax declaration in Spain in June of every year. If you are going to sell shortly,

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Eurozone inflation falls to 0.5% in March

Inflation in the euro area fell to 0.5% in March, down from 0.7% in February and its lowest rate since November 2009. The Eurostat estimate puts the inflation rate well below the European Central Bank target of just below 2%. The figure is lower than the 0.6% rate expected by analysts. The lower-than-expected rate may reinforce concerns that the 18-nation eurozone risks a damaging period of deflation. Eurostat’s March’s figure is a “flash” or initial estimate, meaning it could be revised later.

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At its last meeting, which took place earlier this month, the central bank left interest rates on hold at 0.25% and took no new measures to bolster the eurozone’s fragile recovery. However, ECB president Mario Draghi said at the time

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FOR BUSINESS 0.5% in the first quarter of 2014. The survey also found that employment had increased, albeit slightly, for the second month in a row. “The recovery is gaining traction. One of the particularly encouraging signs policymakers will take from this is that it has broadened out to encompass France,” said Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit. Economists had expected French private sector businesses to continue to contract in March. “The surveys suggest that that the eurozone’s recovery is gradually becoming more firmly established,” said Howard Archer, chief European and UK economist at IHS Global Insight.

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• On Tuesday Manchester United played Bayern Munich and Barcelona met Atletico Madrid in the Champions League; tonight Chelsea visit PSG and Real Madrid take on Borussia Dortmund. • On Friday, GB start their vital Davis Cup tennis match against Italy in Naples. • Twenty-four hours later, Cambridge oppose Oxford Varsity in the boat race; horses will battle for glory in the Grand National and vital PL games include Cardiff-Crystal Palace, Chelsea-Stoke, Manchester CitySouthampton and Norwich-WBA. • On Sunday, it’s Everton-Arsenal and West Ham-Liverpool in the PL; Rangers play Raith Rovers in the Ramsden SL Cup final; the third F1 Grand Prix of 2014 takes place in Bahrain and the County Cricket season starts! RECENT SOCCER ROUND-UP • In the PL, Crystal Palace stunned Chelsea 1-0 - allowing Liverpool to take over top spot after belting Spurs 4-0; Arsenal (4th) drew 1-1 with Manchester City (3rd). • The relegation battle ended WBA 3 Cardiff 3; Swansea eased past Norwich 3-0; Everton (5th) won 3-1 at Fulham; Southampton battered Newcastle 4-0; Manchester United put their troubles behind them by whipping Aston Villa 4-1; Stoke defeated Hull 1-0; and Sunderland met West Ham on Monday • Championship leaders Leicester won 2-0 at Burnley (2nd), leaving QPR, Derby, Wigan and Reading in the play-off places. • Wolves (1-0 victors at MK Dons) and Brentford are clear in FL1

while Rochdale, Scunthorpe and Chesterfield stand 1-2-3 in FL2. • North of the border, Celtic, who clinched their 45th SL title last Wednesday, are on course to win the PL by a record margin; likewise their rivals Rangers, who have won all 15 away games this season. They are 32 points ahead of Dunfermline in SL1. • Atletico Madrid (2-1 winners v Athletic Bilbao), Barcelona (1-0 v Espanyol) and Real Madrid (5-0 v Rayo Vallecano) are lying 1-2-3 in La Liga. • Unbeaten Bayern Munich have clinched their 24th Bundesliga title. • Five Manchester United stars Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, the Neville brothers, Gary and Phil. and Paul Scholes, have applied to the FA to buy Salford City. All have links with the non-League club. • Of the five West Midlands football clubs, only WBA made a profit in 2013. ELSEWHERE • Lewis Hamilton ‘easily’ won the Malaysian GP last Sunday - his 23rd F1 victory. Team-mate Nico Rosberg was second with Sebastian Vettel third. This was the first Mercedes one-two for 59 years. • England (193-7) were knocked out of the 20/20 cricket World Cup by South Africa (196-5) but England’s women reached the semi-finals of their World Cup. • Novak Djokovic beat Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-3 to win the Miami Masters Open. • And Preston-born Laura Massaro is the first Brit for 15 years and the first English woman ever, to win the World squash championship.

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Forgotten Arts

Do you find that some things just disappear without you realising it? I don’t necessarily mean the bar of chocolate that you knew was definitely in the fridge when you looked the day before. No, I was thinking of more weighty matters. When, for example, was the last time you had an actual letter? You know, through the post and with a stamp on it? I’m not talking about those nice electricity bills or income tax demands, but rather letters from friends and relatives. We just don’t seem to get them anymore, instead we get emails, or texts-sorry I should say txts-saying things like...”Soz, 4 gt prty lst nite. Thx”. Incomprehensible, unless you’re 18 and under! While I was thinking about not getting letters anymore, something else dawned on me. Bus Conductors, when did they disappear? People talk about multi tasking being a skill well, consider Bus Conductors. He or she could produce your ticket from a wondrous machine, calculate your change-sometimes it was even right- while balancing perfectly as the driver flew round bends like Lewis Hamilton after too many Smarties! And all this time they’d be whistling continually! Just to go off at a tangent for a second, this gives me an idea for a new game show-Celebrity Clippie! A host of incredibly well known celebrities-okay, ex soap stars, former newsreaders and the odd recovering addict- compete for the title Super Celebrity Clippie, while the bus hurtles around a skid pan. The winner would be the one with the fewest fractures. All of these musings are because of a recent visit to the cinema. It hasn’t half changed and I don’t just mean the seats, which aren’t made of a yucky red valour anymore. The whole experience is different...better, but different. Although on the negative side, all the Usherettes seem to have disappeared. I always looked forward to the interval-they seem to have gone too- when the Usherette came Graham is married round with that tray dangling from a belt around to Helen and has a her neck selling Kia Ora and Mivvis. Now you get daughter, Alice. He espresso from the foyer and some sort of strange lives part of the year corn related food, which is sold by someone near Albox, but works whose pasty appearance isn’t a great advert for in Qatar, teaching. If the health benefits of, whatever it is. you wish to contact Maybe these things disappear while we’re busy Graham regarding getting on with our lives and doing grown up stuff. this article email: But if that’s so, how come all those bills keep helenandg@yahoo. arriving? co.uk

Seriously Mum What’s an Alpaca? by Alan Parks. “A landscape full of mountainside and valleys, punctuated by pine trees, while in the distance the sea glistening in the sunlight. It seemed so idyllic and perfect. What could be better than a life in the sun with these beautiful animals as companions?” This memoir, the first of two must be about falling in love with a dream that eventually reaches fruition after a lot of hard work and agonising moments. Seriously Mum, What’s A Donkey? is the sequel to this Spanish adventure. Alan Parks was encouraged to write about this new venture-breeding alpacas in Spain, quite a big upheaval from life in the UK to a remote part of Andalucia, the frying pan of Spain because of the summer heat, without the mod-cons that we so depend upon! On the bright side it seemed like a vision of utopia but in reality nerves were often shot to pieces, paranoia set in along with plenty of setbacks and heartaches. The memoir is a frank account of two people who were tempted to abandon a safe but tedious life for a challenging adventure. Alan believed that breeding alpacas could be a profitable business. They were tempted by thoughts of a fantastic lifestyle as well as making pots of money! The animals were bewitching and naturally they fell in

love with them. “If you deal with livestock you have to deal with dead stock too.” Such a sobering thought when you want to breed animals. Alan and partner, Lorna had to contend with aborted cria and dispose of the dead babies. They came to realise that sometimes sick animals don’t make it and this is the gritty reality if you live the dream you have to deal with the nightmare too. The Olive Mill near Montoro was ideal for their needs, in a remote area but with plenty of character and potential. Mary-Belle, the pot-bellied pig came with the house, so to speak and before long there was a motley collection of domesticated as well as feral animals and birds. They acquired 2 Mastin Espanol whose ears had been chopped off and tails wired and a number of chickens. Beyonce and JLo were so named because of their constant bum wiggling. Basil (Fawlty) was the name bestowed on the first cria born that survived. Breeding alpacas in Spain was seen as a pioneering enterprise, innovative and they felt immensely proud. With the arrival of their first 3 alpacas they became instantaneous celebrities with the locals. They tolerated scams and cons with car buying and roof repairs caught out

through their own vulnerability and naivety. It happens. The alpacas were usually friendly but were overly protective of their young and would spit a green bile from the pits of their stomachs, referred to as the most putrid gunk imaginable. “ She really must have dredged up every last bit of it from the pit of all of her stomach. It was enough to make me retch.” Lorna refers to this incident when Alan was gunged Noel Edmond’s style by Bermuda who had a wicked reputation. DIY farming and plumbing as well as administering medication to sick animals, even sleeping in the barn with the animals seem to be prerequisites. And with solar energy, if the sun doesn’t shine for weeks at a time then what happens? Not a lot. No electricity. Water from a well sounds wonderful until the well blocks. What about the rain that turns a stream into a fast flowing river and the leaking roof? Sounds exciting. All part of the fun. There were plenty of regrets but they learnt a lot about themselves before starting to appreciate this crazy country

of Spain and feel stronger and better people. There is humour and warmth as well as sadness and regrets. Publisher: Ant Press. ISBN: 978-148201-1609 Also available on ereader. REVIEW it by Carol Naylor.


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Fun Brain Teasers with Answers to Challenge your Mind 1. What is the name of the official national anthem of the USA?

................................................................................................................ 2. Which female politician was the Prime Minister of Australia between 2010 and 2013? ................................................................................................................ 3. What is the capital city of Afghanistan? ................................................................................................................ 4. Which two colours are on the flag of Poland? ................................................................................................................ 5. Which is the only US state to begin with the letter ‘P’ ................................................................................................................ 6. On a Monopoly board, which street shares the same colour as Leicester Square and Piccadilly? ................................................................................................................ 7. The bank Santander shares its name with a town in which country? ................................................................................................................ 8. Paraguay has borders with Brazil, Bolivia and which other country? ................................................................................................................ 9. In which country is Mount Everest? ................................................................................................................ 10. What is the national currency of Egypt? ................................................................................................................ 11. Which actor was the first to play Doctor Who? ................................................................................................................ 12. The Eastenders theme tune was given lyrics and released as a single in 1986 by Anita Dobson – but what was the sing called? ................................................................................................................ 13. Which actor played the original ‘Granddad’ in Only Fools and Horses? ................................................................................................................ 14. In 2008, Kate Winslet finally won an Academy Award for Best Actress – but which film was it for? ................................................................................................................ 15. The first three films of which child actress were Tiger Bay (1959), Pollyanna (1960) and The Parent Trap (1961)? ................................................................................................................ 16. Which actress links ‘The Darling Buds of May’ and ‘Rosemary and Thyme’? ................................................................................................................ 17. What was the name of the sequel to the 1986 film Highlander? ................................................................................................................ 18. And which band recorded the soundtrack to the first Highlander film? ................................................................................................................ 19. In the 1994 Disney film the Lion King, which actor provided the voice of the evil lion ‘Scar’? ................................................................................................................ 20. In the film Mary Poppins, who played Mrs Banks, mother to Jane and Michael? ................................................................................................................

Brain Teasers Answers

SolPUZZLES

strange but true

• Owls are one of the only birds who can see the color blue! • Recycling one glass jar, saves enough energy to watch TV for 3 hours! • Lightning strikes about 6,000 times per minute on this planet! • It was once against the law to slam your car door in a city in Switzerland! • Honeybees have a type of hair on their eyes • Nose prints identify dogs, just like humans use fingerprints!

logic puzzle

Terry Tipton finished after Lisa Limperton and Betty Brent, but before Michael Miller. Paul Peterson finished before David Dartford and Lisa Limperton. Simone Stevens finished after Paul Peterson and before Jane Jacks and Helen Hall. Kenny Kirkpatrick finished after Paul Peterson, Michael Miller and Terry Tipton. Lisa Limperton finished after Betty Brent and David Dartford, but before Jane Jacks and Michael Miller. Michael Miller finished after Simone Stevens and Betty Brent. Betty Brent finished before Jane Jacks, Michael Miller and Paul Peterson. David Dartford finished before Kenny Kirkpatrick and Terry Tipton, but after Simone Stevens. Jane Jacks finished before Kenny Kirkpatrick, Terry Tipton and Michael Miller, but after Paul Peterson and David Dartford. Helen Hall finished before Michael Miller but after Lisa Limperton, Jane Jacks and Terry Tipton.

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Betty Brent - Paul Peterson - Simone Stevens David Dartford - Lisa Limperton - Jane Jacks Terry Tipton - Helen Hall - Michael Miller Kenny Kirkpatrick

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Down 1 Small snake (3) 2 Those people (4) 3 Anaesthetic (5) 4 Desiccated (4) 5 Expanse of water (3) 7 Law-enforcement officer (7) 8 Anarchic (7) 9 Byword (5) 10 Part of a flower (5) 13 Small mallet (5) 14 Foe (5) 16 Spanish title (3) 17 Was seated (3) 21 Mother-of-pearl (5) 24 Percussion instrument (4) 25 Ursine mammal (4) 28 Metal-bearing mineral (3) 29 Travel a route regularly (3)

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SUDOKU PUZZLE s

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Tasty food for everyday, special occasions and for sharing with friends Ingredients

Three fish pie

For the potato topping 1kg/2lb 4oz peeled main crop potatoes, cubed knob of butter a little milk salt and pepper

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1.Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6 (180C fan). 2.Put the potatoes into a saucepan of cold salted water. Bring up to the boil and simmer until completely tender. Drain well and then mash with the butter and milk. Add pepper and taste to check the seasoning. Add salt and more pepper if necessary. 3.For the fish filling, melt the butter in a saucepan, add the leeks and stir over the heat. Cover with a lid and simmer gently for 10 minutes, or until soft. Measure the flour into a small bowl. Add the wine and whisk together until smooth. 4.Add the milk to the leeks, bring to the boil and then add the wine mixture. Stir briskly until thickened. Season and add the parsley and fish. Stir over the heat for two minutes, then spoon into an ovenproof casserole. Scatter over the eggs. Allow to cool until firm. 5.Spoon the mashed potatoes over the fish mixture and mark with a fork. Sprinkle with cheese. 6.Bake for 30-40 minutes, or until lightly golden-brown on top and bubbling around the edges.

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Spotted in a ladies toilet in The Black Bull at Camposol Sector B this week!

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Charity Cricket Match saturday 5th April 10.30am

On Saturday 5th April, a charity cricket match between Torrevieja CC and La Marina Mean Machine will take place at the athletics track in the Torrevieja sports centre. The Mean Machine are volunteers who raise money for the AECC, and one of their members, Paul (Doc) Docherty initiated a trophy to be contested annually. Torrevieja CC won it last year so the Mean Machine are out for revenge. Sadly , Paul passed away in 2013 but requested that further money raised should go to “wish upon a star “, a charity that gives terminally ill children a holiday. The match starts at 10.30 and we hope as many people as possible turn up to support this worthy cause.

Hope to see you there !

SPANGLES RAMP IT UP FOR CALPE

Pink it Together

A group of girls studying at the Nordic Instityute of Rojales (DNRS), the group name is ( Pink it Together ) this group of students got together about four months ago, they have organised an event with the support of APYMECO for the benefit of Maria and the Pink Ladies and the AECC. The aim of the show is to raise funds for the fight against cancer but also to bring together the Spanish, English and Nordic communities together under one roof. APYMECO (the association of small and medium sized retailers and professionals from Torrevieja) will provide the clothing and jewellery for the fashion show. The event is a high class Fashion show to be held at the Municipal Theatre in Torrevieja, its going to be formal dress code giving an opportunity for the ladies to get dressed up with all their bling- bling. The show is taking place on the 6th of April starts at 1 O’clock till 3 O’clock. The price of the tickets are 10 €, there will be VIP tickets at 17€, VIP people will be taken to the theatre by a limousine there will be various pick up points, its one way only have to make your own way home, VIP’s will receive a red carpet welcome with tapas and cava before the show, also priority seating. During the fashion show there will be breaks when there will be artists performing, The headline act is Paul Michel a fabulous classical vocalist, LEWIS “Sounds of the suburbs” and Ashley Twaddle. as president of AECC Torrevieja Local I would like to thank the group pink it together who were inspired to produce a charity event after attending the Zenia Boulevard on International Breast Cancer day and witnessing the work being done by Maria and the Pink Ladies and seeing all the helium filled pink balloons being released to honour all those people who had lost the battle to this evil disease and also APYMECO for their support. Once again I want to thank the artists for giving their time free for the AECC. All proceeds from the show is going to the AECC cancer charity

Just when you think they couldn’t get any better, Spangles manage to ramp up their performance by another notch. Saturday, 22 March, was no exception, when they performed their convention package to a rapt audience at Las Claras in Los Alcázares, before they head off to the Spanish Association of Barbershop Singers’ (SABS) convention in Calpe, Alicante on 3 April. The sparkle and energy they radiated belied the fact that they had had a full-on day of rehearsals before the show. “Everyone has worked so incredibly hard to ensure that our performance on the Calpe stage, as outgoing SABS champions, is our very best and I am very proud of them” commented Spangles Musical Director, Gail Grainger. “We cannot compete at convention in the year following our gold medal win, but we will be micwarming for the SABS chorus contest and we want to give them a champion performance”. Three quartets from within Spangles, Viva, Chardonnay and Fénix, will be competing at Calpe in the SABS quartet contest and Viva Quartet opened the show with their two contest songs. “Unfortunately, Chardonnay was a member down and Fénix wasn’t available for the mini-show.” said coChorus Manager, Anthea Prentice. “Viva did a great job performing their contest songs to a live audience for the first time, and the whole chorus will be rooting for all three quartets in Calpe.” Spangles has grown in size since winning the gold medal in 2013 and six new members will be performing at

convention for the first time this year. Three of those members performed for the very first time on Saturday: Donna Walsh, Cath Hunter and Linda Theaker, passing their auditons in record time. “They’ve done an amazing job and we’re all delighted to welcome them to the chorus” remarked Anthea Prentice. The audience was treated to a finale with a difference; duo Sandy Bailey (vocals) and Wendy Grant (saxophone) have only been rehearsing together for 2 weeks, but they wowed their audience with their star performance. Spangles’ success would not be possible without all the work that goes on behind the scenes and the supporters who help at rehearsals and shows, so special thanks goes to all those unsung heroes. Spangles has released a CD called ‘Pure Gold’, which includes their two winning contest songs and many audience favourites. ‘Pure Gold’ is on sale at 5 Euros and makes an ideal gift. Call 968 432 525 or 968 334 527 to order your copy. Spangles welcomes new members so, if you’re looking to make new friends and enjoy singing, why not visit Spangles when they rehearse at Las Claras? They meet every Thursday from 10.30am to 1.00pm. Please call Lyn on 968 432 525 or Anthea on 968 334 527 to book Spangles or to find out how to join, or visit the website: www.spangleschorus. com.


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The Pink Ladies have Soul Power

Friday March 21st saw Maria and the Pink Ladies back in action raising funds for the AECC at the Breakaways bar in Torre de Pichon. A fabulous evening of entertainment was provided by Soul and Motown band SOUL POWER. A total of 730€ was raised on the evening from a raffle and donations but the best part was that everyone had a great evening dancing to all the old soul and motown classics and at the same time raised much needed funds for the AECC´s early detection program.

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RAFT RACE JUNE 15th

SAN JUAN DE LOSS TERERROS. The Great Kon Tiki Raft Race (organised by San Animal) will take place on 15th June from the beach at San Juan de los Terreros from 12noon. Teams of 2, 3 or 4 crew members are invited to make their own craft from “non-marine” parts and race for the coveted San Animal Kon Tiki Trophy. There will be separate races for Under 17,s and seniors. Further details and rules are available from Richard and Elina on 950-466-248 and elina.montepinotaperleg@hotmail.com


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The rainbow centre for spiritual awareness

We meet in the function room at sacos bar, el liminar, just off the cv905 rojales to torrevieja road We have a divine service every Sunday at 11am and on Wednesdays we hold an evening of clairvoyance at 7.30 pm Also on Wednesdays there is an open circle at 5.45 pm for those wishing to develop their mediumistic skills healing is available by trained and certified healers after each meeting a warm welcome to friends old and new The mediums for April 2014 are Wed 2nd Debbie Blevins Sun 6th Debbie Blevins Wed 9th Morag bullock Sun 13th David darnbourgh Wed 16th Barbara almond (from UK) Sun 20th Trish Doherty Wed 23rd David darnbourgh Sun 27th Sammy Fitzsimons Wed 30th Sammy Fitzsimons

BADMINT0N AT PILAR DE LA HORADADA

Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-1pm. For information ring John McGilvray on 966 786 774 or Mobiles 634 658 506 / 695 871 707 or e mail carolejohn_3@ hotmail.com

La Bamba’s - Ballroom / Latin / Sequence Dancing

Los Rosales Restaurant, Guardamar CV895 [near Lemon Tree Sunday Market] Monday - SOCIAL DANCE 8.30pm 10.30pm [SEQUENCE CLASS 7.30pm - 8.30pm] Friday - SOCIAL DANCE 7.30pm 10.30pm Wednesday - New Beginners Class 2pm -3pm Intermediate Class 3pm - 4pm Intermediate Plus Class 4pm - 5pm For more information contact Andrea and Brian 616 478 157

Torrevieja Costa Lions Club

Come and join our club members on one of our “ Business meeting nights” and see what we are doing this year to raise money for charities. You may have seen us in the local papers over the last few weeks because of the large amounts of money that we have raised and donated to people and countries in need of help and assistance. We are growing in numbers every month so if you feel like helping us then we can be found on the second Thursday in every month at the Cabo Cervera Hotel in La Mata near Torrevieja, Meetings now start from April at 19.30 hours. If you like what you see and hear, then you will be invited to join us at our next social night event later in the month, where ever and what ever it may be you can be sure of a good night. Contact me on davedanie@gmail.com or via our web site on membership@ torreviejacostalions.org

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Fast events

Friday 4th: April Beat The Buzzer Quiz show The Clubhouse, Camposol 5€ Friday May 16th: May Ball at The Amapola with Terry Jay 25€ Coach available 5€ Saturday 17th May: May Fayre Mariano’s 1€ Friday 1st August: Rock n Roll BBQ at The Clubhouse with the “B” Boppers Saturday 11th October: Autumn Dance at Trevi Bar Saturday 29th November: Christmas Fayre at mariano’s 1€ Friday 5th December : Christmas Party with Barrington at The Clubhouse

ESAMD

Mazarrón District (Founded 1 May 2006) Tues 15th April: Visit to Military Museum in Cartagena & Menu del dia Wed 7th May: Amapola, Playa Sol Hotel Bolnuevo AGM + Dinner and Dance (Music by Itchy Fingers) Membership enquiries, Ian 629 818 611 or email esamd_espana@yahoo.co.uk

SPIRITUALIST CENTRE benijofar

(formerly 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. Morag Bullock will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 6th April. On Tuesday 8th April, there will be an Evening of Mediumship with Sammy Fitzsimmons. Barbara Almond (UK Medium) will take the Divine Service with Mediumship on Sunday, 13th April. Everybody welcome. Contact Wendy on 965323028. www. spiritualistchurchquesada.com New email is phoenixchurch23@gmail.com Identificacion Fiscal G54713789

Do you, or a loved one, have diabetes.

Want to find out more about coping with diabetes. Then come to our free diabetes club, run by a top UK diabetes nurse. Our next meeting is on April 7th at 12.30 and will be held at the Medcare clinic in Calle del Sol, Benijfoar, just off the main road next to Caja Rural. Call 966 860 258 or just come along.

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50+ SOLOS

50+ SOLOS is open to Ladies and GENTLEMEN over the age of 50 years and on their own either through divorce or the loss of their partner. There are no subs or fees, just the cost of a meal and perhaps a little drink and a chat with like-minded people. We try to choose a different venue for each meal, normally the first and third Saturday of each month? At this moment we have only a couple of vacancies for ladies but several for gentlemen as some of ‘the regulars’ are away for various reasons so places must be held for them. Everyone is very friendly and we are quite a talkative lot at times. We hope to have a 10 pin bowling match in April against another group - nothing serious!! in May/June several want to go to Aguilas again for the day.. including a boat trip. YOU WILL NOT BE BORED. Come along and try us, no obligation. For general information or to make an enquiry about booking contact RUTH on 966 789 063 or ANNE 966 786 281

Strictly Social Club

“We are the Strictly Social Club, meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wed of each month, 14.30 for 15.00 at the New Asturias Restaurant in Punta Prima on the N332. We are looking to recruit new members to our club. Our activities include, a quiz, with a guest speaker from time to time, and is primarily a place for people to meet and make new friends. Each Christmas, we hold our annual lunch which is always well attended, and good value for money. During the year, we also organise trips out to places of interest. So, if you would like to join our merry throng, please contact: Margaret on 966 730 569 where you will made to be very welcome.”


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orange or yellow We possess the standard Spanish wheelbarrow – yellow with green handles and red handgrips, its jolly primary school colours guaranteed to make those mundane garden jobs go with a jaunty step and a merry whistle. Unfortunately this frolicsome picture is spoiled by the wheelbarrow’s Achilles heel – its tyre. The tyre is black, a good counterpoint to the otherwise frenetic colour scheme, but its fatal flaw is that it is pneumatic, thus puncturable. And puncture it did, with increasing regularity. A tyre, once punctured, is never quite the same again, and its predilection for the flat bottom look eventually goaded me into purchasing an unpuncturable tyre in

bright citrus yellow, such as most of our neighbours now own. I went to the Armeria and discovered that there was an option – orange. There on the shelf sat the ubiquitous yellow tyre and next to it sat an equally gaudy, equally solid orange one. I had a choice of 2, which was 1 too many. I umm’d and ahh’d, and settled for the orange one – it was slightly cheaper and it had a metal hub, which I reckoned would deteriorate at a slower rate than the plastic hub of the yellow wheel, plus the added bonus that it would identify my barrow from the herd of yellow wheeled barrows that abound on our estate. Having checked that it was impinchable, a new word taught to me by the young man at the counter, I bore my unique purchase home, proud to be the possessor of the only wheelbarrow in Limaria with an orange wheel. I upended the wheelbarrow on the garden table, so that we josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk could get at it, and with

By Jos Biggs

much sweat, searching for the right size spanner and chasing after dropped nuts Pete and I managed to disconnect the old wheel and connect the new d e f y- a ll - s ha r p - objec t s means of wheelbarrow propulsion to the frame. It was at this point that I discovered why everybody else had gone for the yellow option – the orange wheel is fractionally larger, just large enough to bear on the frame and make the barrow unpushable. I took the wheel back and changed it, coughed up the 4€ extra, fitted the yellow wheel, and can now gaily traverse rock and stone, shale and flint with never a moment’s concern for the rotundity of my wheelbarrow wheel! But had I been satisfied with common knowledge and less penny wise pound foolish, I could have saved myself an extra trip over the mountain – it never crossed my innocent mind that the tyre might not fit!

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Alqueria’s frontier was again under threat. The Spanish authorities were once more making nuisances of themselves at the border crossings. They had been instructed to make life as difficult as possible for the people of Alqueria. It was all to do with the latest Alquerian rise in the wholesale price of Remitroot or perhaps they had just got into the habit after their Gibraltar experiences. However Alqueria still needed to get its precious Remitroot products to the outside world and into the market place. The solution was obvious, well obvious to the befuddled folk of Alqueria. They would build a submarine to transport Remitroot down the Río Verde and to the open sea. Construction didn’t present too much of a problem, two of iron septic tanks welded together formed the hull. An old washing-machine motor driven via the inverted power of a couple of tractor batteries turned a makeshift propeller. The periscope consisted of a webcam fitted into the rear of a rather convincing imitation Tufted Duck. This meant the duck travelled backwards and its rear end emitted the glow from a red flashing LED but it didn’t seem to raise any awkward questions. The Río Verde was home to some strange creatures. Breathing, which isn’t an optional extra was the next problem. The removal of Alfonso Álvarez from the crew, he virtually lived on chicken vindaloo made the task somewhat easier. A snorkel arrangement was finally contrived, it resembled the smoke stack of Stephenson’s Rocket but fulfilled its function fairly well. The main problem was that of ballast.

The Río Verde is a complex, polluted, slime rich watercourse containing many organisms not known to man. Many of its organisms are so foul that man has no wish to become acquainted with them at all. Its viscosity is greater than that of the thickest motor oil and the stench could turn the stomach of a Port Said sanitary inspector. To keep the craft submerged large concrete blocks had to be suspended from the hull. The blocks were purloined from the town hall in a neighbouring village which spectacularly collapsed two days later. The theory was to release the blocks as the craft entered the Mediterranean. The water would be less buoyant and the craft would float gently to the surface. This was the theory, what happened in practice was another matter however. When the concrete blocks were released the submarine shot up through the water like a ballistic missile and then some three metres into the air. A passing giant squid of the male gender took it to be a frisky female and acted accordingly. We will never know the full trauma of this encounter only that the crew never ate calamari again. Manuela alone was unscathed and seemed to enjoy the experience she immediately volunteered for the next trip.

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Suspect Soapy Stories I have a friend – no really I do – who has a pet hate regarding a certain recurring detail in television soaps. It’s an aversion that borders on hysteria at times and as a talented actress herself, she gets the screaming meemies every time she has to witness yet another scene featuring what she sees as an unprofessional gaffe. So what could it possibly be that has her climbing the walls in abject disgust? I’ll tell you. It’s when actors are supposedly indulging in a nice cup of Rosie Lee or coffee, and it becomes blatantly obvious that there is absolutely nothing in the damn cup, leaving the actors to swallow the non-existent beverage with a phony wobble of the Adams apple and an equally counterfeit smacking of the lips. And I agree with her. No expense seems to be spared in the production of these programmes – elaborate sets and whole streets built, with actors being paid staggering salaries – and yet they can’t be bothered to actually fill a mug with genuine Sainsbury’s Red Label. I also have issues with some of the story lines which can range from highly unlikely scenarios to the ‘You have got to be having a laugh!’ efforts. In my expert opinion, Emmerdale is the biggest offender here, although I have to hold my hands up and say that this soap along with Corrie, are the only two such programmes I watch. The former

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because it happens to be on when I am preparing yet another gastronomic delight for my lovely lady, and the latter because frankly I like it. So there. My only excuse is that I am of a certain age and drive a Peugeot. Emmerdale has a strange team of writers, because the story lines range from the absolutely brilliant – although these are in the small minority - to manifestly, incontrovertibly and totally bonkers. They are certainly not keen observers of people behaviour or human nature, because I am constantly yelling at the screen things like: “Don’t be stupid – nobody would do/say that! Or: ‘Go on, hit the beggar, he’s asked for it!’ And when a half respectable plot does show its face, it is milked to within an inch of its life until everyone is bored totally senseless with the whole thing. Story lines that begin at Easter can still be running the following spring – like one of those London Marathon runners who wears a suit of real armour or goes dressed as an aircraft carrier, and who is still trudging painfully along when everyone else has gone home or sloped off to the pub. But just as my friend has her personal bugbear with the phantom tea, I have one with folded arms. That’s right . . . just check out how many times and in how many scenes, female characters automatically fold their arms when having a conversation with someone. It’s as if they not sure what to do with their hands and so they play safe and adopt this boring posture. Yes it’s a fairly common girlie pose, but not the twenty odd times we see in each episode. ‘Where’s the director?’ I shout in exasperation. ‘Why aren’t you telling her to move her upper

body and show a bit of life you imbecile!’ This would not be tolerated in theatre I can tell you. Then you have the actors who are supposed to be skilled tradesmen or professionals but who have obviously never been given even the scantiest of instruction on how to come across as genuine and who handle a spanner like it is a Curly Wurly or the controller at the taxi company who has the telephone manner of a cabbage. I tell you, any mini cab company that receives the number of calls that Street Cars gets – about one booking every two episodes – would have been up the swanee years ago. It’s a joke. And don’t get me started about those machinists at Underworld! Why aren’t the actors concerned given a day out from rehearsals to show them a real working garage or a busy taxi cab office or made to work in a bustling restaurant for a couple of evenings. And this is where my own dear lady’s pet hate comes in. As a professional hairdresser all of her life, she is either laughing insanely or banging the coffee table in frustration at the antics with brushes and hair dryers by the so called stylists at Audrey’s Salon in the Street. On such a high profile soap, why the hell haven’t these actors been given a couple of days coaching on the basics of hairdressing and at least shown how to shampoo properly or which way up to hold a comb. But hey, guess what we’ll be doing again this week.


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ITV ORIHUELA AT THE DOUBLE AGAIN

ITV Orihuela played their last home game of the season for the cadetes and B team against Murcia XV on Saturday, as the first team had already finished their season. First up were the cadetes looking to finish on a high at home with one game to go. In true spirit of the game Orihuela RFC played eleven a-side to make things even. It started off quite even with both teams playing attacking rugby and some excellent defensive work by Murcia XV, but Jorge saw the gap in the defence to skip round the defence for the first try of the game, with Gregory getting the extras. With Murcia XV battling hard, the pressure was beginning to show with two more quick tries and Jorge getting his second of the match. Then you could say it became the Gregory show after good work by the players around him he was able before half time to capitalise on lose ball to get a hat-trick of tries as well as the conversions to go in at half time 40-0 up. The relentless pressure

attitude of the Murcia XV team, and congratulations to a job well done by Pedro, the coach, and the players. Next up was the B team against a very good and strong Murcia XV team with lots of experience, who decide the best ploy was not to let the home side get up a head of steam and kept them on the back foot from the off. T h e y were not getting their own way as Orihuela R F C w e r e dominate in the scrum, but from a lineout Murcia XV controlled the maul and broke away near the line to go over for the first try of the game. With the game going from end to end, from a scrum after another knock on Orihuela RFC got the ball out wide for Chema to to over in the corner after some great link up play by the players. The home side went in

With mistakes been made by both teams and some silly penalties as well it was a clearance kick that Sergio collected and took on the defence breaking through a few tackles and excellent hands and support by the players for Tirso to go over under the posts and Alvaro to get the extras and give some breathing space for a very tense last few minutes. With time ticking away and one last attack of the game the home side attacked the Murcia XV defence again and got the ball out wide to Jaime to be driven over for the all important try bonus point to give ITV Orihuela a

fantastic 22-7 win. Murcia XV came with a very strong team, which was always going to be difficult to beat, but Orihuela RFC players dug deep and pulled out all the stops to get this fantastic victory. All credit must also go to Murcia XV for their part in the game, which was played in the great spirit of rugby. Next up is Cartagena away for both the cadetes and B team on 26 April. I am now at Zoco Market on Sundays third row up from the road at the back of the market, so come on down there for all of your rugby branded clothing, and anything you want to know about rugby in the area.

continued in the second half with tries coming thick and fast and in the end 14 tries and 11 conversion were scored without reply bringing the final score 92-0 to ITV Orihuela RFC cadetes. All credit must go to the never say die

7-5 down and with both teams having everything to play for and some great rugby being played by both teams it was another line breaking run by Tirso and great support from Edu to go over to take the lead. RAF Brize N o r t o n 227 for 9 To r r e v i e j a CC 135 all out

Torrevieja Cricket Club

Torrevieja CC faced their first t o u r i n g side of the s e a s o n when they

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), or come and see me at Zoco market on Sunday. came up against a team from the RAF. It was agreed the RAF should bat first and Torrevieja soon regretted the decision as the RAF reached 100 in only the 19th over. Opening bat Mike Bloor retired after scoring 65 but came back in at the end to finish with 88 not out.

Mazarron 2 CD Alberca 1 On a lovely sunny afternoon Mazarron eventually won a somewhat hectic and at times frantic game against CD Alberca by two goals to one to make it two wins from three games for new coach Javi. In the first half hour very little of note happened except for a shot from Tico which went narrowly wide following good work by Jose Ruben, and of course the almost inevitable yellow card for Tico! In the 5 minutes before half time, however, Jose Ruben should have given Mazarron the lead but his mis-hit shot went straight to the keeper. At the other end Marcos made a fine save to keep Alberca out but from the corner Alcaraz was harshly judged to have handled the ball. Beltran made no mistake from the penalty kick to give the visitors the lead at half time. Mazarron had the ball in the net twice in the opening

stages of the second half but both Tolo and Ruben had their efforts ruled out for offside. However in the 60th minute justice was done when following a spell of pin ball wizardry in the 6 yard box it seemed that Dani eventually forced the ball home to make the score 1-1. However, it appears that the goal was officially given to Tolo taking his tally for the season to 20. Mazarron took a deserved lead in the 70th minute when Alcaraz fed Tolo on the right and his cross was put away at the second time of asking by an unmarked Jose

Ruben. In the closing minutes Mazarron had three more clear cut chances to increase their lead where it seemed easier to score than miss, but miss they did. Firstly by Ruben following good work from Juanillo, then by Juanillo when put through by Chema and finally by Tolo when played in by Jose Ruben. Team; Marcos, Gilberto, Juan Andreo, Alcaraz, Dani, Adrian (Chema),Tico, Moha, Randry (Cecilio), Jose Ruben,Tolo (Juanillo). Man of Andreo

Match:

Juan

CD Montesinos v Montesinos Todo Deporte The Montesinos derby had all the expectations of a vast goal fest but this was not to be, the blue side of the town were determined to keep the reds of CD at bay, and their plan worked, CD became frustrated as their immense pressure and possession didn’t penetrate a stubborn TD side, who have conceded over 100 goals, and have no points to show for, so really this was an embarrassing result for CD. A crowd of over 200 saw missed chances which resulted in no communication and lack of confidence. Missed chances in the 1st half went to PAREDES whose shot was saved by TD keeper then OROUKER & DARIO went close. With leading CD scorer VAZ rested, EDU was on his own and he went close Ably supported by Thomas (26) and Jay (24) with four other batsmen reaching double figures, the RAF reached 227 for 9 off their allotted 40 overs. Pick of the Torrevieja bowlers were Ciaran Guichard ( 2 for 29 ) and Lee Brown ( 2 for 42 ). Torrevieja got off to a slow start to their innings,

on 40 min’s. Juanpe sent on RODRIGO for DARIO but still CD couldn’t break down the resiliant TD defence. H/T 0-0.

The screaming from the CD dressing room at half time could’ve been heard in Quesada as Juanpe clearly vented his anger at his team. The 2nd half was yet again all CD. ANGEL headed over EDU went close his shot saved, then the game came to life. TD no 2 fouled DIEGO in the box and his 2nd yellow saw him sent off and MARCOS who just came on for DANI coolly converted the spot kick, 1-0. OMAR soon went close but shot wide, then CD got their 2nd penalty when ORUOKER was tripped in area.

Captain RUBEN who vented his disgust, and JUANPE duly subbed RORIGO for JUAN CARLOS. The reds saw the game out easily and had numerous chances to increase the lead but the TD no9 nearly became Robin Hood late on and only a MANU tackle saved a total embarrassment. Full time CD MONTESINOS 1 TD MONTESINOS 0. Next week CD MONTESINOS are away to SPORTING ORIHUELA K.O To be confirmed. For more info contact website www. cdmontesinos.com or email thefullmonte2011@ hotmail.com

RODRIGO tried a cheeky kick which went over the bar much to the amazement of fans and and after 10 overs were 10 for 2. Only Lee Brown ( not out 47 ) and Kieren Wood (20) troubled the RAF bowlers, with Loughran finishing with 4 overs 3 wkts for 11 runs. Cheverton (2 for 7 ) and Thomas ( 2 for 3 ) restricted Torrevieja to 135 all out. The

match,

although

competitive, was played in a friendly manner and it is hoped to repeat the fixture next year if not sooner. Anyone who wishes to join Torrevieja CC as player or in an administrative roll should e-mail torreviejacricket@live.com. or colingriffiths80@yahoo. com.


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LOCAL BOXER MAKES HISTORY On the 4thof April 2014 in the Pabellon Cecilio Gallego (The Blue Pavilion in the sports centre) in Torrevieja, there will be a night of boxing which will include 8 amateur international bouts with boxers from the United Kingdom, Spain and Norway. These will include a heavyweight bout, and will feature as the main bout of the evening, the Torrevieja fighter, Emiliano Casal, who has a professional record of 18 victories and two defeats.

26th March 2014.

On this day in history back in 1934, driving tests are introduced in Britain under the Road Traffic Act and the wind at Font Del Llop hit 76kmh for our final round of the Captain’s Stableford. It has been 6 months since we visited this “Jewel in the Mountains” of Font De Llop golf course and to be honest, many wished they’d had not visited today. Not because of the course, that was in very good condition even though they were spiking the fairways, it was the wind that ruined the day for many, most if not all. Many didn’t see the funny side of hitting a ball with a club that gets you 130 yards to see it actually come back to you and land 50 yards away. Putting was also an absolute nightmare and there were many “naughty” words heard when the wind took the ball or stopped it some 5 or 6 yards past the hole. John Eyre didn’t see the funny side of the wind either, he now knows the old saying of “You can’t “wotist” into the wind” He didn’t find it funny that his “wotsit” came straight back at him and wet his glasses. No they weren’t in his hand at the time, they were on his face, so you can guess the strength of the wind.

It was suggested that the scores should be omitted from this report, but the Scribe was never too good at taking orders and so the Silver Division top 3 were John Hillier (the Flying 5 iron man) taking 3rd place with 26 points, losing out on the countback system to Bill Starkey (who also claimed the only “2”) and the overall winner of the Silver crew was Roger (hyggeligmann) Nilsen with 27 points.

Shelia Dean, Sandra (Again) Twentyman and Captain Mick Kennedy. Photo: This week’s Nearest the Pin winners.

The Gold Division didn’t fare much better really and it only needed 19 points from Alan Rixson to claim 3rd place. Steve Higgins took 2nd spot with 25 points and this left GerdCromm’s quite excellent 32 points to take the bacon.

Our next game, Wednesday 2 April 2014 see’s us at the “marmite” course of Las Ramblas and this is followed by our Club Championship Medal Play match at La Finca the following week, 9th April 2014.If you fancy a game just look at our website www.tmgs.org or call the Match Secretary on 966719604.

All 4 NTP’s were claimed and a sleeve of TMGS balls went to GerdCromm,

Fairwayz Golf Society. Today Fairwayz Golf Society played at Vistabella, the course was in superb condition, especially the greens, and the format was individual Stableford. The weather was very kind to us for most of the day, but the cloud and wind came over towards the end of the game. It was a good turn out, with 28 players who were determined to score better than last week on our annual trip to Benidorm. Some reasonable scores were posted.

Longest drive B.Wood. 2 ball - Alex Duchart. Well done to all our winners today. Our next game on April 3rd is at Alenda, 1st tee time is at 10am. The next Society game is at Bonalba on 10th April, 1st tee time is 10am. Please be at the courses 1 hour prior to 1st tee time.

Gold category. 1st S.Hamilton - 36pts. 2nd D.Stewart - 33pts. Best front 9 - P.Jones 15pts. Best back 9 - G.Hoy 15pts. Nearest the pin - G.Philip. Longest drive N.Padmore. Silver category. 1st B.Wood - 29pts. c/b. 2nd T.McMillan - 29pts. Best front 9 - C.Hobden. Best back 9 - P.Smith. Nearest the pin. ---

beyond our control, we have now changed our name, and moved our venue to Cafe Uno, based in Catral. We shall now be known as the Cafe Uno Golf Society.

Notice to all members. As from this week, we will no longer be called Fairwayz Golf Society. Due to circumstances

Thanks to Fairwayz and their hospitality for the past years, we wish them well in their new venture. Our website and other administration will be updated in due course. Thanks, Steve Lawrence

The Best Guest award went to Mrs J Leunissen with 20 points. To close, we must applaud and say a big “Thank You” the Font Del Llop Golf course for their very generous offer of a free game before August for those that attended today.

MATCH REPORT

SATURDAY, 29TH MARCH 2014 CD ALMORADI 1 v. DAYA NUEVA CF 0 Cadets Alicante 2A ALMORADI’S SUPERIOR SECOND HALF DISPLAY WINS IT FOR THEM On a cool evening under floodlights the home side started the better, playing quick neat football but did not really threaten the Daya defence. As the half wore on Daya came more into the game and following a corner on 15 minutes the Almoradi keeper had to make a smart save. With both teams now committed to attacking, it was end to end football. The visitors had a couple of good chances on 20 minutes but the keeper was up to the task. Then it was the home side who had a couple of chances which the visitors capably dealt with. The first half came to a close with no goals to show for all the attacking that both sides had produced. Almoradi

This will be an exciting and unique experience for Torrevieja as Emiliano, the current Spanish National Champion, has not boxed in his home town since 2007. Since that time, Emiliano has won the Transcontinental title at Super Lightweight in 2009 with a victory over Sento Martinez. Emiliano also went on to become the Hispanic Champion at Welterweight with a 2nd round stoppage over Venezuelan boxer, Jose de Jesus Lopez. started the second half as they had the first and forced a couple of corners. Then on 50 minutes Danni in the Daya goal was called on to make two very good saves as Almoradi threatened to take control of the match. Minutes later Danni again came to the rescue turning a goal bound shot around the post. It was all Almoradi now and surely they must score soon ? The post rescued Daya on 58 minutes with Danni well beaten. Danni made a superb save on 65 minutes from a free kick only for the loose ball to be lashed home for 1 - 0 to the home side who thoroughly deserved their lead. Just a minute later the ball was again in the back of Daya’s net but the goal was ruled out for a foul on Danni. Daya had a good chance on 78 minutes but Marcos who was on for the injured Luis saw his shot go wide and that was just about it, there were no further goals. It had been a disappointing second half by Daya following the promise of their first half efforts. The good sized crowd was treated to a very entertaining match that was played in a sporting manner. The referee had a good game and kept the play flowing at all times. Man of the Match was Danni for Daya.Daya Dave Team Sponsor: Segurlab

In 2012, Emiliano Casal went on to win the Spanish title at lightweight with a TKO in the 2nd round against Felix Soria from the Balearic Islands. The 28 year old Soria announced his retirement from professional boxing after that fight. In 2013, in front of 3,000 partisan fans in Gijon (Asturias), Casal defeated local fighter Alejandro Rodriguez Pereira with a 7th round knockout to claim a second Spanish National title. Emiliano is the first Professional boxer from Torrevieja to claim a National title and now, this coming FRIDAY 4th APRIL, he hopes to continue re-writing history when he takes on Juan Carlos Lopez, known as “King Daluz”. The Canary Island boxer comes into this fight unbeaten in his 10 professional bouts. He is an ex-member of the Spanish Olympic squad and held the Spanish title at Junior level. Tickets for the evening are on sale at the SPORTIN gymnasium

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SHARKS GET THEIR BITE BACK! After several weeks of many key players missing through injury and two consecutive defeats by their main rivals for the League 2 Championship, Los Squalos visited Totana, keen to get their promotion ambitions back on course. Travelling with a full complement of 23 fit players and with a game plan to run the heavy, well drilled opposition pack around the field, Squalos set about their task using quick ball from the breakdowns to feed their faster and more experienced backline to stretch the Totana defence time and again. The plan worked well with Squalos up for it right from the whistle and were 14 – 0 up within eighteen minutes. Totana showed the steady progress they have been making this season and were not prepared to be intimidated. Despite going further behind they converted a try of their own in the first half but it was to be their only score of the game. The half ended with Los Squalos leading by 28 points to 7. The second half started very much like the first, with Squalos using very

quick moves to punish any mistakes from the already tired Totana defence. Though Totana kept trying, they had no answer to the fast flowing and free scoring Sharks. In total Squalos scored 10 try’s, 7 of which were converted making the final score Totana 7 Los Squalos 64 Well done to South African fullback, Daniel, who scored 3 tries (I hope he got the beers in!). Try of the match must surely belong to flanker, Juanma, who caught the ball from a kick off, then sprinted through the Totana defence to score under the posts. The next time he caught it, he passed it straight away - a lesson learnt! Totana battled to the end but on the day were unfortunate to meet a full strength Squalos side full of energy and invention. Squalos’ next game is at home in the “Shark Tank” against Yecla on Saturday, 05 April, kick off at 1700hrs. Come along to the Polideportivo in San Javier (near Iceland) on Saturday and support your local rugby team!


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lost the most balls to the water were John Dunnion, Ann Hobbs, Brian Airey and T Webb. The winners of the nearest the Pins were David McSweeney, Paul Flanagan and Sheila McSweeney.

Quesada Golf Society Last Wednesday, the Society played a Texas Scramble at La Serena. There was a good turnout for a course the society has not played for a number of years. The players were warned to put a few extra golf-balls in their bags as they would more than likely lose a few more than usual given that there is “water” on 16 of the 18 holes on the course.

made playing conditions challenging. It seemed that on almost all the holes the wind was in your face and Par 4’s became Par 5’s. Many balls disappeared into the wet stuff. Nevertheless most of the players enjoyed the day. The winning team was Brian Smith, Paul Flanagan and Eddie Scott with a very creditable Gross score of 2 over par.

The course, in general, was in good condition and the greens were in excellent condition. The sun was out but unfortunately the wind was up to with a very strong cold almost gale force wind swirling around throughout the day which

In second place was the team of Victor Dew, Ted Hooker and Dave Winchcombe. In third place was the team of John King, Les Lindores, Keith Armstrong and Sheila McSweeney. The team who played the most shots and presumably

The presentations were made at the Societies base, the Quesada Country Club after the game. A tasty hot & cold buffet was provided by Dave and Anita for which the Society is as always very grateful. The next game is an individual stableford at the course on our doorstep, which the Society has never played before, La Marquesa. There is a members meeting at the Quesada Country Club on Tuesday 1 April. Anyone in the Quesada area looking to join a very friendly golf society and play golf once a fortnight at a wide variety of courses at very reasonable cost, should contact the membership secretary Les Pancott on 966716723. in 2 weeks time at Alenda. Next game is at Alenda Golf on Tuesday 7th Apri8 first tee time 10.52am be at the course 45 minutes before tee off.

ROCKETS’S GOLF SOCIETY ALICANTE GOLF – 25th MARCH 2014 We took the trip to this inner city lovely Seve designed course, complete with his trait of 6 Par 3’s, 6 Par 4’s and 6 Par 5’s, the 9th is his signature Hole complete with an “S” shaped pond, the course itself is in good condition but welcome a lot of rain, glad to say we did not have it today (How selfish are we??). The sun was shining but again we had a wind took its toll, which restricted the scoring. Oddly the wind kept changing direction so you never knew whether it would be an advantage or disadvantage, With the exception of the top 6 positions scoring was low because of this wind RESULTS GOLD CATEGORY 1st Ivie Davies 33 pts 2nd Les Yates 32 pts 3rd Geoff Poyner 31 pts

SILVER CATEGORY 1st Mick Hithersay 35 pts 2nd Ron Chambers 31 pts 3rd Ron Nicholson 26 pts NEAREST PINS Hole 3: Pete Nicholls Hole 12: Arthur Williams Hole 15: Alan Moody Hole 17: Liam Foley Longest Drive: Les Yates Best Guest : Joe Jenkins 25 pts 3 Singles matches were played and these resulted as follows: Rodney Smith beat Geoff Wild 2 up. Les Yates beat Merv Williams 4&2. R o n Nicholson & Ken Hopkins finished All Square and will have to do it all again

Next Vega Baja League game is also at Alenda on Friday 4th of April. Let’s hope we can keep up the performance at last month’s league match amd we just may get off the bottom, “Rock On Rockets”

SAN MIGUEL GOLF SOCIETY WINDY WEDNESDAY AT LA FINCA.

Capt Steve Davis & Paul Cobain.

The winds that had been whipping up through the previous night brought unplayable conditions to La Finca on the wild Wednesday morning.

Ever increasing numbers at this busy time of the year has warranted 5 prizes in each division. The bronze category’s winners were Norman McBride in 5th (29), John Parker in 4th (30 C/B), Chris Hamblett in 3rd (30 C/B), Ray Ewins in 2nd (33) & Keith Stevenson in top spot with 35.

With our tee times not starting until nearly 1pm there was a glimmer of hope that the continuous, strong wind which swept across the course all morning might have blown itself out. It soon, however, became plainly obvious that the conditions were changing....but for the worse! It became more & more difficult to keep your footing and balls were frequently being moved by the powerful gusts. On one particular windswept hole, a good iron player in our group managed to strike the ball very well with his 6 iron into the wind - including very little roll it travelled all of 110 metres.

Top Photo: Gold Category: Geoff Poyner – Les Yates – Ivie Davies Below photo Silver Category: Mick Hithersay – Ron Rocket – Ron Chambers

The Gold division saw Shay Cunningham in 5th (29 C/B), John Osborne in 4th (29 C/B), Barry Roehrig in 3rd (31), Ivan Hanak in 2nd (33) & top of the shop went to Colin Rust with 35. Three

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With a very good score on the day of 30 hard earned points, Jim Starbuck deservedly picked up the visitor’s prize. Don’t forget to log onto www.smgs.org to keep up to date with all society matters or simply give Baz a buzz on 966 731 033 to get info on forthcoming Wednesday meetings.

It was definitely more a day for staying indoors and playing dominoes!! NTP’s on the par 3’s were awarded to Ivan Hanak (Hole 3), John Trehy (Hole 6), Phil de Lacy (Hole 13) & Brian Staines (Hole 16). NTP’s in 3 shots on three of the par 4’s went to Darren Hancock,

Some of the happy SMGS winners.

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It’s quite amazing how quick players get back from the 70km journey to enjoy Roxy’s munchies at Izzy’s Bar. Thanks Tony, Jackie and Roxy. For more information or if you wish to play with the arguably the friendliest Golf Society contact Ron Nicholson on 678849142 or email sanmigron@ gmail.com

Silver’s rewards went to John Aitchison in 5th (29), Capt Steve Davis in 4th (31 C/B), Phil de Lacy in 3rd (31 C/B), Alan MacDonald in 2nd (31 C/ B) & Mike Jordan took top slot with 32.

matchplay games also took place in the very unfriendly conditions resulting in Darren Hancock just managing to eliminate Phil de Lacy 1 up, Los Shankers (Mike Jordan & Norman Padmore) beat Scouse & Spouse (Phil & Marg Birtwistle) 4+2 - I think the wind helped straighten their shanks! The final game saw the Roadrunners (Keith Stevenson & Norman McBride) successfully march on after overcoming Beejays (John Parker & Brian Staines).

Wednesday 26th March 2014OH MY GOODNESS What was all that wind about ??? Well 23 players turned out for our outing at Alenda Golf, it was 23 as I decided I would take part myself after 4 months out. Ever had that feeling “I wish I hadn’t of done that” ? well I had !! In the field of 23 players only 3 managed to hit the 30 points barrier, well done Helen Kinsella 34 pts, Tony Wilson 32 pts and (Steady 4 shanks) Willie Buchanan 30 pts. My mere 16 points I thought was embarrassing but I did have an excuse in my back pocket (I did not want the most golf title) however, back at base when receiving the cards good old Jim Gaw took

that title a w a y together with a further 4 p l ay e r s below 16 points Happy D a y s !!! Even s o m e of the

seasoned players didn’t manage to break 20 points or if they did it was JUST !!! I must say it has to be the windiest golf outing we have ever experienced. Nevertheless an enjoyable day ???????? Some good golf ?????? and the usual individual duals, Jake’s a happy pooch (Cheers Andy Trefry). Get it while you can Spanish !!!!!! Thanks again to the kind donations of prizes we covered all par 3’s NTP, 2’s sweep, 1st & 2nd Place and the best Front & Back 9. A big thank you to Ron and Yolanda at the Sportsman for cooking a greatly appreciated heart warming feast after the

game “Superb Food, can it get any better “, not forgetting the Nearest the Pin prizes. Our thanks also go to prize donations from Spanish John, Chalmers Bar, Benimar and The Club, Quesada. Winners of the Day : Winner : Helen Kinsella 34 points Runner-up : Tony Wilson 32 points Nearest the Pins : 3rd John Cobb (2’s sweep winner) 5th John sanchez 13th Andy Trefry 16th Tony Stead Front 9 : John Sanchez 15 points Back 9 : Willie Buchanan 15 points (Lowest Handicap)2’s Sweep : John Cobb €11.50 Football Card : Larry Kinsella Thanks all for a great day, next outing Wednesday 23rd April @ Alicante Golf, €40 Green Fee/Buggy & Coffee/Toast is fully booked, reserve list available. Details of all outings can be found on the Society Golfing webpage, w w w. s o c i e t y g o l f i n g . co.uk Login: sportsman Password : sportsman New members always welcome for more info email : sportsmangolf@ hotmail.com


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Mazarrón Bay Bridge Club MBBC took revenge over Los Alcázares Duplicate Bridge Club in a Team Event at the Rincon de Elias Restaurante in Bolnuevo. Forty boards (rounds) were played in teams of four, which involved the movement of players, cards and tables that would have confused Pythagoras but was carefully orchestrated by Hans Vos and Ron Ordell. The team from Mazarron were Anita & Henk Landwehr Johann, Cilla Brooks & Evelyn Bleasdale, Hans Vos & Gerhard, John van Beek & Mike Patrick, Ian Christie & Leen Oudenaarden, Jean Boone & Jon Thompson, Joe Hayes & Trevor Worthy, Lawrie Hunt & Phil Carter. The results per round were

Round 1: Alcázares 64 imperial points (imps) Mazarrón 69 imps Round 2: Alcázares 49 imps Mazarrón 88 imps Round 3: Alcázares 68 imps Mazarrón 77 imps Round 4: Alcázares 53 imps Mazarrón 76 imps Total Alcázares 234 imps Mazarrón 310 imps A special thanks goes to Jon Thompson for organising the venue & super lunch, Hans Vos for organising the match itself & doing the scoring and John van Beek for captaining the winning team and to all those from both Clubs who made it such an enjoyable day. Thanks also to Rincon de Elias for providing regular coffee refills and a lunch to remember. It is hoped that the match will become an annual event.

Las Squalas are Champions! Congratulations to the San Javier Sharks (Las Squalas) Female Team in winning the Murcian Region’s Female League in their first year of existence. The future of rugby

looks very bright in the area of San Javier with the female team winning their league and their male counterparts still in strong contention to win promotion from the Second Division into the

Eurogolf, La Marquesa 68 players took part in our Team Game today which was a 2 Ball Better Ball at our home course of La Marquesa, on Thursday 27 March. This game is a basic Stableford round with the best score counting on each hole. The weather conditions were not too bad, some wind but not the gale forces experienced yesterday. A member received abuse from the public when their ball inadvertently hit a tree and landed on the road on the 18 hole. Sorry said the player but I didn’t do it on purpose to which the dear old girl replied then you should play better golf!! If only eh! Some players thought they were in the

prizes with low 40’s but as the scores tell you had to have 45 points, a very high scoring day. The results were as follows: 1st The Pair of: Keith Wright & Margaret Richings 46 points. 2nd The Pair of: Terry Sayers & Brian Heard 46 points 3rd Dave Nicholls & Mike Gillett 45 points 4th The Pair of: Tony Hitt & Alec Relph 45 points Nearest the Pins 5th Tom Corbett 11th Dave Nicholls 15th Cindi Green 17th Tony Stanley Football Winners:

first Division. Next season will also see the formation of an U-18 team, with interest ever increasing and numbers now up to 22 youth team players. If you are interested in playing, supporting or helping out in the

administration of the club, please contact Ian Morrison on 634 367 295 or John Lester on 608 825 869

Chris Stanley, Bob Buckeridge, Sue Gillett & Morag Turner TOFF’s Results Tuesday 25 March 2014 Overall Winner –Alan Marshall Gold Division 1st Malcolm Foskett 37 points 2nd Bill Martin 37 points 3rd Robin Richards 35 points 4th Tony Stead 35 points Silver 1st Alan Marshall 38 points 2nd Gordon Bourne 38 points 3rd Terry Sayers 37 points Hello

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4th Sue Pegg 33 points Nearest the Pins 5th John Barraclough 15th Pino Perito 11th Gill Gordon 17th Gina Ashworth Best Front Nine – Alex Relph 20 Back Nine – Pino Perito 21 points.

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