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bullrunning ‘uncharacteristically’ slow for 2013

The Sanfermines bullrunning in Alcurrucén was uncharacteristically slow, allowing the spectators to enjoy not only the occasion but also the beautiful streets through which the running passes. Also the bulls split into several groups, which allowed many of the runners to encounter the bulls firsthand. The Sunday running, which always attracts the greatest number of runners, and thus is considered the most dangerous, traditionally also sees the best selection of bulls The Casa de Misericordia, which owns the Plaza de Toros, announced that the running was a great success, to some degree because the bulls seemed content to run the route without attacking the runners or spectators. The day concluded with 4 casualties: J.C. 24, an Australian, who sustained a small wound on his forehead; J.B. 44, an Englishman who suffered mild trauma to both knees; E.S.M. 36, from Pamplona, who sustained a fracture of the radius and ulna and had to be moved from the Cuesta de Santo Domingo; and a 26 year old woman from the U.S.A. who was accidentally hit in the face. The last two people have been taken to the Hospital Virgen del Camino.

funeral held for drown toddler

Emotions ran high at the funeral of David Torrecillas Campoy, the toddler who drowned in a swimming pool at a private house in Campotéjar, Molina de Segura. The child had spent the day with his grandparents because his mother had given birth a few hours before, and was still in hospital. The accident occurred when several family members, including his cousins and grandparents began to clear tables and chairs while still keeping the child under supervision. Yet despite their vigilance, David disappeared from view. For a few seconds this did not concern the grandparents, as each one thought that the other one had care of the child. However, when this proved not to be so, the grandmother quickly entered the pool and saw that the little boy was submerged. She rescued him, but he was not breathing. The Centro de Coordinación de Emergencias 112 was called, and while it was en route the grandparents were instructed by the nurses on the phone how to carry out resuscitation. However, sadly, their efforts were in vain, and neither they nor the nurses could revive him. The funeral took place in the Tanatorio Cano Fuca, in Archena, amid demonstrations of grief by the shattered parents and grandparents.

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The Parque de la Mancomunidad de los Canales del Taibilla in Tentegorra has seen a record number of users, in a large part due to the improvements that have been made in the last year and a half. During the weekends the Parque sees as many as three thousand users per day, drawn by the opening of the mini water park. Many of the users are subscribers; there are currently 25,000 subscribers thanks to the liberalisation of entries authorized a year ago. Another improvement is the streamlining of the access system, issuing staff with mobile communication, so that they can facilitate the free flow of customers through the turnstiles, thus cutting down on queues. The car parking situation has been eased by the provision of parking for 600 vehicles at the nearest entrance, where the pathway leads up Monte Roldán In addition to the new pool area with slides, Europe’s largest maze, right next to the Adventure circuit, has been opened. Another new attraction is ‘laser paintball’, which is in great demand for groups and birthday or celebration parties. Apart from the new attractions there are facilities for all the usual sports, plus a fully remodelled and modern playground area for children of different ages.


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Researchers at the University of Murcia (UMU) have determined that 65% of teachers in primary and secondary education suffer ‘burnout’. This disorder is due to emotional exhaustion that occurs as a result of hard, intense and/or frustrating relationships with students or colleagues. Specifically, 12% of teachers have the syndrome graded as ‘obvious’, while another 53% are ‘at risk’ according to the results of research carried out by the group Personalidad, Evaluación y Tratamiento Psicológico de la UMU, who evaluated 95 teachers at these educational levels. The symptoms are: Emotional exhaustion, leading to cold, surly or cynical relationship with students or other teachers, according to a report in Europa Press by the Profesor de la Facultad de Psicología de la UMU, and lead investigator Enrique Javier Garcés. The Syndrome has 3 recognised phases: in the first phase the sufferer experiences emotional exhaustion and fatigue. The second phase is characterised by ‘depersonalisation’, when the sufferer will try to establish a distance both emotionally and perhaps physically from others. The third and last phase triggers burnout in its entirety and completely. Psychologists call this stage ‘Reduced personal accomplishment’, and occurs when the sufferer begins to doubt their own personal fulfilment at work or in relationships. There is no clear profile of people who can potentially suffer this syndrome, but perfectionists and the highly competitive are most at risk. There are also external factors that trigger burnout as, for example, the lack of social and family support. The disorder usually occurs in people who also have no alternatives or life goals, and those who are too committed to their work to the point of confusing it with an addiction. Burnout is more likely to affect the young, and women. The symptoms can be confused with anxiety, depression and stress disorders, the difference being that burnout is a mix of all these elements. The treatment of burnout is basically to change the patient’s cognitive processes. A psychologist conducts a ‘behavioural’ session with the patient aimed at changing their approach to their problems, and developing a sound, realistic and yet optimistic outlook.

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Students attending the Antigones library to prepare for their final course exams that will take place next week were surprised to find that the facilities were closed, and, despite their protests, they had to study in classrooms without air conditioning. This was in line with a decision by the UPTC to economise, and was implemented despite the day in question being intensely hot.

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Prescription drugs can worsen risk and effects of heat-stroke, warn health authorities

Spain’s health ministry has warned that certain prescription drugs can worsen the effects of hot weather and make the patient extra-sensitive to possible hyperthermia and heat-stroke. These include various types of diuretic, SSRI anti-depressants, diabetes medication and drugs for heart or circulatory disorders. The Spanish Agency of Medication and Healthcare Products (AEMPS), part of the ministry of health,

warns that even without the current heatwave sweeping the country, many drugs of this type can cause hyperthermia at any temperature. Those taking such medicines long-term or for life, people taking various types of drugs, and the elderly are most at risk, according to AEMPS. Anything which affects bodily hydration or electrolyte balance – such as diuretics or laxatives – or which may alter kidney function, and

all non-steroidal antiinflammatories, heart function pills and certain antibiotics can heighten the risk of heat-stroke and serious dehydration, both of which can be deadly, leading to organ failure. Statins, fibrates and other cholesterol-reducing drugs, medication for heart arrhythmias, pills to treat epilepsy or diabetes also increase this risk. Tablets which reduce blood pressure or combat angina, anti-psychotics, anti-neuroleptics, and

SSRIs (Selective Seratonin Receptor Inhibitors) of which several anti-depressants such as Lustral, Seroxat, Sertraline and Cypralex are included in the types of drugs which raise body temperature and can aggravate the risk of suffering hyperthermia. The AEMPS recommends avoiding taking non-steroidal

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Mother Esperanza ‘miracle’ to be recognised by pope francis Santomerana Madre Esperanza, regarded as ‘Venerable’ since April 23rd, 2002, will be beatified as soon as Pope Francis has signed the decree recognising her first miracle. The announcement of this step towards beatification was given in a statement which also reported on another miracle credited to Pope John Paul II, and moves to proceed with the canonisation of Pope John XXIII. Mother Esperanza, born Maria Josefa Alhama Valera, entered as a novice in the cloistered convent of the Hijas del Calvario in 1915. In 1930 she founded the Congregación de Esclavas del Amor Misericordioso in Madrid, and twenty years later, in Rome, the Hijos del Amor Misericordioso, who now have foundations in various parts of the world. After a life dedicated to the service of God and the needy, she died on February 8, 1983 at Collevalenza (Italy). A shrine was built, which is still popular today, and which is where she is buried. The miracle that is attributed to her, and which is essential for her canonisation, is the healing of a child who was unable to eat any kind of food. The doctors were unable to find a solution, so his parents entrusted him to her. She gave the child water to drink from the Sanctuary. After this miracle has been verified by the Congregación para la Causa de los Santos, and subject to certain preparations and the parties reaching an agreement, her beatification could be accredited as soon as October. However, any delay will postpone the ceremony until next spring.

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barnes bulletin A CELEBRATION A Memorial Concert in the honour of Phil Sage, a bass singer from Quesada, who died after a long battle with cancer in 2012, is to take place on Sunday July 14th.,in the Iglesia de Santa Maria de Mar, in La Zenia, starting at 9pm.. Phil had been involved with choirs on the Costa’s for many years. He was member of the Crescendo Choir for some time, before joining with director Hopkins and the Melody Makers International, to sing his favourite type of music. In the U.K., Phil was a member of the Avon & Somerset Constabulary Choir, so when the

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A date for the diary Colleagues tell me that as I had “Close encounters” with these chaps, when working as a liveried chauffeur (No, I did not wear a hat!) around Birmingham, for a year or so before moving to Spain, it would be rude not to give the boys a mention! Fair enough. So Thursday, August 8th., the place to be, is the open air theatre, “Eras De La Sal” Torrevieja, to catch the musical talents of UB40. No doubt such hits as “Red, Red Wine” and “Many Rivers to Cross” will be included, in what I know will be, a most excellent evening. Tickets prices start at around the 35 euro mark, and can be obtained from the Municipal Ticket Office, and from “Ticketmaster”. I would guess that “House Full”

Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir was formed, it was Phil that made it first to the stage door, later taking part in their inaugural concert. The concert at the church on Sunday 14th., will be a programme of Phil’s favourite Male Voice pieces. His widow, Maureen, will be present, at what will surly be a memorable evening. Tickets are 5 euro each, and may be obtained from the CallNet Internet Cafe’, in the walkway behind Consum, next to Paddys Point, telephone 966 761 171, or on the evening at the church door.

...remember to say you saw it in the SOL TIMES 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

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The Torrevieja Town Hall publicity team have been working overtime during the last month or so, to tell all, that the Tourist Office has moved away from the centre of town, to a new purpose built building, port side, along the promenade Paseo Vista Alegre. It’s between Real Club Nautico, and the Eras de la Sal. As mentioned in a June edition of Sol Times, the Office of the International Residents

(OARI) can also be found in this fine building. Do take time, when in Torrevieja, to call into this splendid Tourist Office. Wander through the door onto the grassed patio area, take a seat on the “Rest and be thankful” and enjoy a most pleasing view. O.A.R.I. Director Graham Knight, may even pass you a cup of tea, through his office window!

A WALK IN THE SUNSHINE Should a perambulate along the coastal area between Cabo Cervera Hotel, to Hostel Albir, which is about 4kms., so not so daunting, then the “Davila-Grewer Family Fund” the Torrevieja based charitable association, would love to hear from you. The association’s annual SPONSORED WALK, takes place on Saturday 28th.., September, so plenty of time to obtain that list of sponsors.

The event is open to all individuals, teams, clubs, groups and associations. This year the funds raised will be dedicated to the Elche Childrens Home. To find out more details on the walk, and to express your wish to become involved in this worth event,contact Ken or Lyn Adams, on 965 077 014 / 676 650 210. Their e-mail: kenlyn15@hotmail.co.uk

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On Wednesday July 3rd., at the Casa Ventura, San Luis, Musical Theatre Company Studio 32, took their first step on a path to form a new theatre group. This “Open day” was to encourage anyone interested, in what ever capacity, to come along and meet with like minded people, to talk “Theatre”. Dave Waller from Studio Thirty Two, tells me they had an excellent response to the invitation, so much so, that a Performance Workshop has been arranged, again at the

Casa Ventura, San Luis, on Wednesday July 24th., at 4pm.. The workshop event is ideal for anyone who might want to brush up their stage skills ( Or their Shakespeare!), and see if walking the boards is for them. Dave tells me that if anyone missed the Open Day on the 3rd., of this month, they would be most welcome to attend this workshop event. There is a telephone number: 966 318 019, with an e-mail: studiothirtytwo2013@gmail. com


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Clé had in fact been on his way back from a meeting about the same issue when he was caught speeding. He was fined 300 euros and lost two points from his licence. Almost immediately after the incident, Clé decided to ‘do the decent thing’ in order to save face and sent a letter to regional director of traffic, Joan Josep Isern, standing down from his post. Isern accepted Clé’s resignation.

Eurozone Interest Rates To Stay At Current Record Low – Or Fall Further – For A ‘Considerable Period Of Time’, Says BCE

The European Central Bank (BCE) has decided to leave interest rates at the historic low of 0.5 per cent ‘for the foreseeable future’ to aid Eurozone recovery – meaning homeowners in Spain will not see their mortgages go up this year or possibly for some years to come. In fact, the BCE has not ruled out cutting the rate even further. Mortgages in Spain have fallen by between a third and a half in the last six or seven years, since the recession started, except those where the contract included a ‘minimum rate’ clause – although these have been declared illegal by the EU, meaning homeowners affected by them will now start to see the benefits of the

plummeting Euribor rate. BCE president Mario Draghi says interest rates in the Eurozone will remain at 0.5 or lower ‘for a considerable period of time’ and inflation would remain well below the EU’s objective of price stability, given that recovery in member States as a whole – particularly in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Ireland – is expected to be extremely slow. The Bank of England has followed suit and intends to keep interest rates at 0.5 per cent in the United Kingdom. In addition, the Portuguese political crisis sparked by the resignation of finance minister Vítor Gaspar and foreign affairs minister Paulo Portas in protest over EU-imposed austerity

measures has activated alarm in the financial markets and meant the profitability of Portugal’s 10-year debt has rocketed and stands above eight per cent. Negotiations between Greece and the Troika (BCE, International Monetary Fund or FMI, and the European Commission) concerning the pace of government reforms is also a factor, as are the riots in Egypt, which have led to petroleum prices rising. Draghi’s announcement about interest rates coincided with Spanish finance minister Luis de Guindos’ and industry minister José Manuel Soria’s visit to Berlin to sign an agreement for Germany to provide credit to small and medium-sized companies in Spain.

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A man who recently applied for Spanish nationality after the requisite 10 years of living in the country has been given an appointment for six years down the line. The Moroccan citizen, who has been a legal resident in Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Barcelona province) since 2003 has been given an appointment for March 19, 2019 – nearly six years down the line and in fact, a public holiday, meaning the offices are unlikely to be open on that day. His solicitors, who are handling his citizenship application, say this means a non-EU foreigner who wishes to become Spanish needs to wait for 20 years to be able to do so – 10 years of legal residence, followed by six years to get an appointment and then another three for the paperwork to be processed. And British expatriates in Spain now fear they could face the same obstacle if the UK were to pull out of the European Union as a result of the forthcoming referendum. With many Britons in Spain being of advanced years, some fear that if they had to apply for citizenship to enable them to stay in the country, they may not

live long enough to be able to do so. But the female civil servant at the foreigners’ office in Barcelona assured the Moroccan applicant’s legal firm that appointments for the year 2019 are standard practice, given the backlog experienced by the high number of nonEuropeans seeking nationality to avoid the future headaches of having to renew residency in an economic climate where they may be out of a job when their permits expire, effectively disqualifying them from being able to renew them. His solicitors, Legalcity, firstly thought there had been a mistake when they were given the appointment date. This date is purely to hand in all the paperwork in person, as it cannot be done by post or internet, to enable the foreigners’ office to start examining and processing them with a view to accepting or denying the application three years later. It means the resident in question, identified only by his initials of A.E., will not know whether he has been accepted as a Spanish national for another nine years, or until 2022.


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Lions helping Alpe at Specsavers Torrevieja

The Torrevieja Costa Lions Club are continuing with their support for ALPE, The educational centre for disabled children and young adults in Torrevieja. Specsavers in Torrevieja are holding an open day in aid of ALPE on Wednesday 24th July, with talks on eye care for young and old. Sunshine FM are supporting the event and more details can be found on Sunshine FM. The Lions are also stepping up their collection of used spectacles which they deliver to the Lions spectacle recycling centre near Alicante. To date your local Lions have delivered in excess of 8,000 pairs of used spectacles, which are cleaned, graded and re framed before onward distribution to countries where no eye care is provided.

Footwork dance recently took part in the British Legions funday in Playa Flamenca, they were honoured to be asked to perform a fitting finale for this wonderful day organised by the British Legion. The general public and stall holders who enjoyed the funday were entertained throughout the day with some fabulous acts. The Footwork Performers ranged from 2 year olds through to the ever popular adults whose ages they would prefer us not to mention!! The finale started off with a wonderful array of flags from around the world as they were paraded onto the dance floor, this was intertwined with ballet from 2 of the younger members who were depicting the release of Doves to promote peace, through to acrobatics and finishing with all the flags once more being paraded onto the stage by the adults, we then visited Scotland with a slick acrobatic routine from the Primary, Juniors and Inters, it was then the turn of the adult tappers with their smart and seamless interpretation of the Sailors Hornpipe which was followed by the much anticipated British Finale, from Dambusters to Land of Hope and Glory, once again the students of Footwork didn’t fail to Impress, from the costumes, the choreography, the music and the

Everyone should get their eyes tested every 2 years, so when you get your new pair of Spectacles, please feel free to drop off your old pairs at Specsavers in Torrevieja. Lets get that total nudging 10,000 this year. Come to the Specsavers Open Day, learn about eye care, take part in the fun , drop off your old specs, you will be helping ALPE and helping the Lions to help others....

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Captain’s Charity Golf Day Mar Menor Golf Society raised in excess of 5900 Euro’s for Aidemar, a local Charity. During July, Mar Menor Golf Society completed their Annual Charity fund raising events with a Captains Charity Golf Day. More than 5,900 Euros was raised and a cheque was presented to the Aidemar President, Francisco Garcia by Mar Menor Golf Society Captain, David Saville. (Top photo) Aidemar is a local Charity with a base in San Javier; they support mentally and physically disadvantaged children and adults. The 5,900 Euro’s donation will greatly assist the excellent work that this Charity is providing. The golf competition consisted of an Alternate Texas Scramble with the maximum number of available places 88 taken by Mar Menor Golf Society members and guests. The overall winner’s of the golf tournament consisted of Alan Rainbird, Dave Clarke, Gerry Hegarty and Alan Field with an overall score of 102 points (Bottom photo) A summary of photographs taken during

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The findings resolve a paradox because exercise reduces anxiety while also promoting the growth of new neurons in the hippocampus. Because these young cells are typically more excitable than their more mature counterparts, exercise should result in more anxiety, not less. But the researchers found exercise also strengthens the mechanisms that prevent these brain cells from firing. Prof Gould said identifying neurons and regions important to anxiety regulation may help scientists better understand and treat human anxiety disorders. From an evolutionary standpoint, the research also shows the brain can be extremely adaptive and tailor its own processes to an organism’s lifestyle or surroundings. A higher likelihood of anxious behaviour may have an adaptive advantage for less physically fit creatures. Anxiety often manifests itself in avoidance behaviour and avoiding potentially dangerous situations would increase the likelihood of survival, particularly for those less capable of responding with a ‘fight or flight’ reaction, added Prof Gould.

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Keeping mentally active by reading books or writing letters helps protect the brain in old age, a study suggests. According to a report by the BBC, US researchers say a lifetime of mental challenges leads to slower cognitive decline after factoring out dementia’s impact on the brain. The study, published in Neurology, adds weight to the idea that dementia onset can be delayed by lifestyle factors. An Alzheimer’s charity said the best way to lower dementia risk was to eat a balanced diet, exercise and stay slim. In a US study, 294 people over the age of 55 were given tests that measured memory and thinking, every year for about six years until their deaths. They also answered a questionnaire about whether they read books, wrote letters and took part in other activities linked to mental stimulation during childhood, adolescence, middle age, and in later life. After death, their brains were examined for evidence of the

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60th Anniversary Coronation BBQ On Thursday 27th June the Anglican Chaplaincy of St Peter & St Paul celebrated the 60th Anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation by holding a BBQ in the garden surrounds of the La Siesta Church. The BBQ was hosted by members of the La Siesta Anglican community who welcomed over 70 members and their friends from the other churches that make up the Chaplaincy. On a beautiful warm and sunny evening the guests were entertained by Cathy Carson and members of the TAABS choir before partaking in a substantial BBQ meal, cooked and served up by the La Siesta Anglican Committee and several of their friends. After the meal a raffle with a vast array of prizes was drawn all donated by individuals and with fully charged glasses a Loyal toast was made to Her Majesty the Queen. The evening concluded with a further selection of well known songs from Cathy and TAABS All in all a very enjoyable evening in a lovely setting which gave every who attended the opportunity to mix and socialise with one another, something that is the ethos of the Anglican Community. If you wish to learn more about the Chaplaincy then please visit our web-site , www.c-of-e-torrevieja.com

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LEGAL CORNER WITH MICHAEL DAVIES, ABOGADO/SOLICITOR

If you wish us to print an article about a particular topic, please e-mail info@daviessolicitors.com

Q: My wife and myself (71 and 68 ) live in Spain since 2006. We are

both to the best of our knowledge tax residents. We have a house in joint names valued at approximately 180000 euro and savings of aprox. 40000. We would like to know how much inheritance tax my wife would have to pay if I deceased, and how much capital gains tax would we pay if we decided to sell?

A . You are going to like the answers. Inheritance tax: If you deceased, your wife would pay NO INHERITANCE TAX, as she would be entitled as resident of Andalucía to 175000 euro tax free, which is more than the value of the estate she would receive. Please note that the 175000 euro exemption in Andalucía, is an all or nothing exemption. If you are one cent over, you pay on all but the first 16000 euro. Each autonomous region of Spain has it´s own exemption rates, and the legislation applicable (and therefore the levels of exemption) will be the one of the autonomous region of Spain where the heir has been a resident for the larger part of the five years previous to the death. Believe it or not very often tax planning involves moving from one area of Spain to another. Incredible but true...A wife resident in Almería inheriting a net estate of 813000 euro from her husband would pay just under 200000 euro in Andalucia while if the same wife had been living in Madrid she would have paid 0 inheritance tax). Could the lady have avoided the tax. Yes, but the tax planning would have required the family moved to Madrid. Capital gains tax: you will pay NO CAPITAL GAINS TAX because if you are over 65 years of age and are selling your main home (you can not claim this if you are a non resident), the sale is exempt of capital gains tax.

ESTATE AGENCY SERVICE...

DAVIES SOLICITORS NOW ALSO OFFER AN ESTATE AGENCY SERVICE. INMA ORTEGA WILL BE RUNNING THIS NEW BUSINESS FOR US. FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE EMAIL

INMA ORTEGA ON info@daviessolicitors.com Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street.

COMPLETE HOLIDAY CARE MOJACAR PLAYA

RENTALS - SALES -MANAGEMENT - MAINTENANCE “We have 15 years experience of the local coastal property market, with an unrivalled reputation for reliable, honest advice and value for money and we urgently need more properties to sell and rent. We believe our commission charges are unbeatable - check us out.”

Ref:LA/GK - 3 bed 1st fl. apt, 3 pools & gardens. 300m to beach, tennis, lift

BM/SB - Semi-detached 2 beds, 2 levels, sea views, a/c, pool, gardens, close to beach.

Ref: pr/Mg 2 bed 1.5 bath, 1st floor apt, terraces, solaruim, a/c, nr beach, pool

Ref: PM/GS 1 bed penthouse apartment nr beach, sea vews, garage, pool, a/c

MOJACAR - reduced €119,950

MOJACAR - reduced €84,950

MOJACAR -reduced €109,000

MOJACAR - NEW €74,950

Prices stated are fixed for 7 days mininum from the time of going to press, include sales commission and exclude taxes and notary or other legal charges and fees

Paseo del Mediterraneo 19, Mojacar Playa, Almeria (near the Hotel Best Indalo)

Tel: 950 478 612 / 610 808 631 

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PHIL SAGE MEMORIAL CONCERT

PIPE BAND SUPPORTS ARMED FORCES DAY

Just one year ago, on 15th July 2012, a very popular man died locally in Quesada, having lost a long battle with cancer. Phil Sage was a bass singer who had been involved with choirs on the Costa for many years. He had been a member of Crescendo choir, moving to Melody Makers International when they formed, and then finally sang with his favourite type of music when he became a founder member of the Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir, under director Nigel Hopkins. Phil had been a stalwart member of the Avon & Somerset Constabulary Choir when resident in the UK, and was thrilled when the Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir was formed. He lived for the choir, and people close to him knew that it was his strong will to perform in their inaugural concert that literally kept him alive. In his memory, and his honour, the choir will perform a Memorial Concert on Sunday, 14th July in the Iglesia de Santa Maria del Mar, La Zenia starting at 9pm. It will be a happy programme of Phil’s favourite Male Voice pieces, and his widow, Maureen, will be present. Tickets are 5€ each and are available from CallNet Internet Cafe - in the alley behind Consum, next to Paddy’s Point, Tel: 966 761 171, or on the door.

The Torrevieja Pipes & Drums travelled to the town of Pinoso to help celebrate the Armed Forces Day on the 29th June 2013. Paul Thomas, the owner of the T-Tapas Bar at Pinoso invited the band to play to help raise money for Help for Heroes. Paul is an ex service man and has run the bar for the last 2 years. He said that this was an ideal night to raise some much needed funds for his favourite charity. His customers were highly delighted when the band marched down the street in front of the bar making a grand entrance. They continued to entertain the customers and Mark the dancer received a standing ovation after his display of the sword dance and the highland fling. The night continued with live music and a spectacular firework display. Photo shows Paul thanking the band for their participation in the wonderful evening.

Izzy gets busy with SOUL POWER

Soul and Tamla Motown band Soul Power were lucky enough to gain a new keyboard player this week Izzy Guy-Morgan, the band wanted a keyboard player with a strong voice and a good knowledge of soul and Tamla Motown music. Recommended by Ray Prentice Izzy joined the band straight away and with only a handful of notes with keys etc written on them she performed a live gig at the Celtic Drop, Flamenca Beach without even a rehearsal. JJ Soulman (the founder of Soul Power) said ´Now we have four band members that can sing this will make the harmonies even more sweeter and stronger`. Izzy plans to sing some of the female soul songs such as ´Respect` and ´Dancing in the street` at a later date. The Soul Power line up now consists of JJ Soulman on lead vocals and guitar,

Duncan Philips on bass guitar, Kenny Dee on saxophone and backing vocals, Ray Prentice on drums and backing vocals and the new signing Izzy Guy-Morgan on keyboards and backing vocals. The band play songs from such artists as The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Edwin Star, The Four Tops, The Real Thing, Sly and the Family Stone, Marvin Gaye, Ben E King, Booker T and the MG`s, James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave and Otis Redding plus many more. Date for your diary You can see the new 5 piece Soul and Motown band Soul Power live every Monday at The Celtic Drop, Flamenca Beach (upper level), the band go on stage from 10pm. For more information call JJ on 680 572 427 or visit Facebook page Soul Power.

Torrevieja Stroke Support Have you got a couple of hours a week to help Torrevieja Stroke Support? The group has been running for a number of years and helps people and their carers manage the aftermath of a stroke. We meet every Friday afternoon at the Municipal Offices in La Siesta. The group offers all kinds of help; an Occupational Therapist, a Speech Therapist and a Physiotherapist, we also have art therapy sessions once a month. All kinds of social activities are on offer, as well as trips out. It is totally dependent on fundraising and upon its volunteer work force. We are looking to add to that group. Volunteers come from varied backgrounds, nursing, social care, housewives, even accountants. You don’t need to have had a great deal of experience; we need a friendly face, a bright smile, and someone to sit and chat to and support people who have had a stroke, and their carers. We also need people to assist members to attend the groups by picking them up and dropping them off home again for which we will pay your expenses. Our volunteers do a marvellous job, but we would like to increase our numbers. If you would like to learn more, then contact either Margaret on 965 077331, or David on 966 715174. Spanish speakers can contact Alicia on 681 060271. If you want to visit us we will be having an open day on September 28th between 11am and 2 pm. Or, you can visit our website on www.torreviejastrokesupport.com


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Local, National & international removals REMOVALS Quality Second hand & STORAGE furniture showroom

263 Paseo del Mediterraneo Mojacar Playa, Next to Sal Marina Hotel

Mon-Sat: 10am-2pm Call Marc on 647 006 183 or Jo on 600 344 565 or e-mail enquiries@delimas.biz

www.delimas.biz

HUGE 265m2 Showroom

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SPOTLIGHT

fortnightly SERVICE TO & FROM UK FULL OR PART LOADS

PR Building Services All Aspects of building, construction & Carpentry Landscaping, maintenance & Swimming Pools over 15yrs experience The highest standard of workmanship fully legal, professional & Reliable

References Available Call Richard on 608 673 681 or 662 422 170

Tel: 950 478 320

Established

for

over

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years

GATSBY’S BOUTIQUE (for her and for him),

Tel: 667 961 645

nr Los Arcos & K7 Estate Agents Mojacar Playa

ladies... a new style... a new look... a new you

fully qualified & fully legal trained by saks london Beat the Heat Summer Hours Opening 8am to 4pm Later Appointments by request is calling all males too!

For Her & Him

“Beat the heat” with cool, casual, blissful clothing from gatsby’s! Unique Designs Natural fabrics Vibrant colours Reflecting life by the mediterranean. Breeze through all your summer occasions!

Easy Parking at: Hotel el Puntazo, Mojacar Playa HOURS: Mon - Sat 10am-1.30pm 5.30pm-8pm email: gatsbysmojacar@gmail.com

beside the Hotel el Puntazo, Mojacar Playa has a finger on the pulse of fashion needs in the area, despite an ever-changing demographic. Reflecting the vibrant and colourful lifestyle beside the Mediterranean, the essence of the Boutique is to promote specially selected quality collections in natural fabrics. Cottons, linens, viscose, silks in innovative designs and striking prints, continue to capture a discerning public, who enjoy the versatility of unique clothes offering casual comfort to distinct elegance. Beachwear also available. Sizes 12 - 20. Breeze through the ‘long hot summer’ with COOL choices from Gatsby’s! Call Jo on 950 478 320.

The Early Bird Special at Bay Bistro is proving very popular. If you’re seated in Bay Bistro between 7 and 8pm you’ll be rewarded with a 10% discount off your total bill, including your drinks. They don’t distinguish between set menus or a la Carte, it’s simply 10% off everything!! Gerry knows that times are hard for everyone and exchange rates aren’t as god as they were and this is their small way of thanking all the regular customers who have supported them over their first year and for all the new customers who have yet to try Bay Bistro. It’s best to book, just to be sure you don’t miss out! For anyone visiting Mojacar, the Lemon Lounge is a must on your list of places to visit! Situated opposite the riding stables roundabout, Lemon Lounge is a lovely restaurant set in an elevated position with a beautiful terraced garden. The friendly owners provide a welcoming atmosphere and can offer you a choice of menu, varying from Menu del Dia to Sunday lunch or even a full A la Carte. As well as the garden seating areas, there are 2 indoor dining rooms where you can relax and enjoy either a garden or sea view whilst dining.! Tel: 950 472 659. See their advert for more information.

Costa Coches Mojacar Playa

The company was started in late 2006 originally solely to sell used cars. We were very successful at this and over a period of six years sold almost 1200 cars. In 2008 we decided to open a workshop to repair customers cars, and at the same time we bought 10 cars and vans for renting out. Car rental was an immediate hit, times were good then and the business doubled in size every year. The next project was to supply cars at airports direct, so we had deals with parking contractors who handled the cars for us. This proved very popular as it eliminated queuing at rental counters in the airports. At around this time the owners sold the Antas operation to Jonathan who had been working for us for 3-4 years as General Manager, and the car hire operation was split off as Costa Coches Vera SL, and moved completely to Mojacar, where it remains to this day on the seafront road next to the Kia garage. As the owners were looking for a quieter life they decided to stop running cars at Murcia and Alicante airports and concentrate solely on Mojacar office and Almeria airport, to localise the whole service . This has been a very good move as we kept running out of cars at Mojacar, and this means we have been able to supply everyone both at the playa and Almeria airport . We are currently 25% up at Mojacar and 15% up at Almeria airport, with a lot quieter life!!! The business always was and always will be essentially a budget operation, and user friendly. Our staff have been with us for years, and although we have had to tighten up due to market conditions our principles remain the same. For the future this autumn over 30 cars are being replaced by cars under 2 years old, and a special one off rate of 60 euros per car, per week is being introduced over the winter months . For details of this unique offer please ring office for details.

Azeefa

Indian Restaurant & Takeaway

Super Indian Buffet

Choice of 10 starters & 10 main dishes (normal menu available) Served from 6pm

11€

per person

Special menu for 2 people 20€ Menu del Dia

Evening Menu €10.95

Served 1pm - 4pm

Served 6pm - 11pm

€8.50

Open every day 1pm - 4pm & 6pm - late

mojacar playa - tel: 950 109 758


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Mojacar

Paseo de Med, 459, MOJACAR PLAYA Tel: 950 459 208 / 950 069 272

Summer Season Rates From Summer rates from 18€ per day (min 1 week hire)

Voila de Lima’s are a family run business WACKY with the resources and experience to cover all of your furniture removals, storage and even buying and selling. At Voila de Lima’s we are able to move furniture both locally and internationally using our fleet of sizeable vehicles. Removals are not as simple as it may appear, it does not just mean lifting and shifting of furniture - these goods are your prized possessions, accumulated over many years of hard work! We at Voila de Lima’s never forget this and treat all your items with care and attention. You can contact us on the telephone numbers in our advert or by email enquiries@delimas.biz. We look forward to hearing from you!

At Ventanas y Puertas (Mojacar Windows) Home Improvement Centre, we aim to provide quality products at reasonable prices and to always give a personal and professional service. We have a modern, bright showroom with English and Spanish speaking staff who will help you from your initial enquiry to completion. The owner of the business, Michael Baxter has had over 40 years experience in the building industry and oversees everything to ensure that all work is done to the highest standard. We have been serving property owners in Mojacar and the surrounding areas for over 5 years. We specialize in high quality PVC-U windows and doors and are the area´s only agents for HOCO (part of the HAAS group of Germany) whose products are all made especially for the Spanish climate. We also have a superb kitchen department where we offer first class design and fitting complete with all necessary tiling, plumbing and electrics. We sell shower screens, columns and shower trays and undertake all bathroom refurbishments from design to completion. We also sell shutters, internal blinds, mosquito screens, metalworks, composite entrance doors and much, much more.

the

lemon lounge

Two to Dine for 25€ Tuesday to Friday 7.00pm – 10.30pm 3 course meal plus full A la Carte menu

(Bar open all day Tues-Sat)

Azeefa Indian Restaurant on the opposite

side of the road to the Riding Stables roundabout, is well worth a visit. They pride themselves on friendly service and excellent Indian cuisine. Anyone trying them for the first time will be in for a treat, with good sized portions and a good range of dishes to choose from. Their evening buffet, where you can eat as much as you like, is the perfect choice for hungry diners. With seating both inside and outside on the shady terrace, it is an enjoyable place to eat on a warm Summer’s evening. Call them to reserve your table on 950 109 758.

Paseo del Mediterraneo, 199, Mojacar Playa

sampler menu

7pm – 11pm

Tel: 950 472 659

HAIRDRESSERS

in Spain for over 4 years now and currently have a list of very satisfied customers, we cover all aspects of building from foundations to roof including the supplying and installation of kitchens and bathrooms, Air Conditioning, plumbing and electrics. Having been in the Industry for over 18yrs there are no limitations to our service. For a friendly Professional Reliable Service please don’t hesitate to contact Richard on 662 422 170 references and viewing of previous works can be arranged.

special

Menu del Dia from €8.50 Tuesday to Saturday 12.30 – 3.30

and

P. R. BUILDING SERVICES have been trading

Saturday

Excellent Excellent Value Value

BARBER

have been established on Mojacar Playa since 2005 and offer modern & traditional cuts along with all aspects of hairdressing for men, women and children. Staff are fully qualified and trained by SAKS (Covent Garden) London with all certificates on display. Debby is also qualified in different aspects of massage including Thai which is offered at the salon. All Services are offered at competitive rates using quality branded products. For a warm and friendly welcome with excellent service don’t delay visit us today. Appointments not always necessary. BEAT THE HEAT –SUMMER OPENING HOURS AT 8AM-4PM, LATER APPOINTMENTS BY REQUEST Tel 667 961 645.Find us on Facebook Wacky Barbers & Hairdressers Mojacar.

(just off the riding stables roundabout)

Sunday Lunch 2 courses 10.50€ 3 courses 13.50€

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18€

48€ 30€

or call us on 950 459 208 / 950 069 272

Ventanas y Puertas

SL.

Windows & Doors

HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE

If you are looking to improve your home then visit us first in our Seafront Showroom to see our large varied display of

Windows & Doors

UPVC, Aluminium or Wood - all made for the Spanish climate & fully guaranteed

Bathrooms

Great range of shower & bath screens, shower trays & cubicles. Complete bathroom renovations undertaken

Kitchens

Expertly designed & fitted including tiling, electrics, plumbing & appliances Mosquito Screens, Shutters & Rejas, Internal Window Blinds, Toldos - Sun Awnings, Solatubes, Garage Doors, Enclosures, Tiling & Joinery, All Construction Work & much, much, MORE! We offer guaranteed expert fitting or supply only & trade enquires are welcome. For your FREE QUOTATION or site survey, phone us now or call into our Mojacar Playa showroom Paseo del Mediterrano, Mojacar Playa, T: 950 473 104 M: 669 143 036 E: info@mojacarwindows.es www.mojacarwindows.es

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Condado Del Ahama

€53,959

Ref No: 0114

Camposol D Ref No: 0123

Re duce d

Re duce d

€49,950

CAMPOSOL d Ref No: 0005

€59,950

CAMPOSOL c Ref No: 0122

€61,000

• 2 bedroom Golf Apartment.

• 2 bedroom Classico Style villa.

• 2 bedroom Rebecca Style villa.

• 2 bedroom Rebecca Style villa.

• Overlooking 12th fairway.

• Well maintained.

• End of terrace, garden area.

• Well maintained throughout.

• Full air conditioning.

• Quiet area.

• Log fire + many extras.

• Part glazed front terace.

• Close to pool/play areas

• Furniture by negotiation.

• Glazed in front terrace.

• Amazing views to mountains.

CAMPOSOL C Ref No: 0113

€64,950

Camposol D Ref No: 0100

€84,950

Camposol d Ref No: 0021

€99,000

• 2 bedroom Fortuna style villa. • Set on large plot. • Large front terrace with awnings. • Great value for money.

Camposol D Feature Property €92,500 Ref No: 0131

• 3 bed/3 bath Neptuno Delux • Glazed front terrace • 8m x 4m private pool • To be sold fully Reduce furnished d CAMPOSOL C

€99,995

Re duce d

• 2 bedroom Fortuna style villa. • Large 650sqm plot. • Development opportunities. • To be sold fully furnished.

• 3 bed/3 bath Neptuno style villa. • Feature wooden terrace. • Room for pool. • To be fully furnished.

Sensol

golf villa sales Your dream ~ your future

your way

www.sensolgolfvillasales.com

(0034) 671 188 808

Camposol D

€119,950

Isla La Plana

€120,000

Ref No: 0099

Ref No: 0047

Ref No: 0016

Rincon De La Rata Ref No: 0037

• 2 bedroom Rebecca Style villa. • Full oil fired central heating. • End of terrace with off road parking. • Refurbished to high standard.

• 2 bed/2 bath Rosa style villa. • Large private pool. • Glazed in terrace. • Full oil fired central heating.

• 2 bedroom first floor apartment. • Great sea views/close to beach. • Huge communal pool. • Open to offers.

• • • •

camposol d Ref No: 0031

CAMPOSOL b Ref No:0053

CAMPOSOL c Ref No:0070

El Pareton Ref No: 0089

€155,000

€96,500

Ref No: 0068

Re duce d • 2 bedroom Rebecca Style Villa. • AC & doubled glazed throughout. • Many, many extras. • To be sold fully furnished.

CAMPOSOL D

€172,000

€179,950

€149,950

The real rural Spanish Finca. 2 bed finca + 1 bed apartment. Pool and plunge spa. Business opportunity - kennels. €190,000

Re duce d • 3 bed/3 bath Neptuno Delux

• 3 bed/3 bathNeptuno Delux.

• 3 bed/3 bath Neptuno Delux

• Extensive finca for development.

• Amazing refurbishment.

• 10m x 5m private pool.

• 9m x 6m kidney shaped pool.

• 25,000 sqm land with water & elec.

• Glazed in front terrace.

• Large games room.

• Car port & off road parking.

• Amazing 360 degree mountain views.

• Frontline views to distant mountains.

• Close to all amenities.

• Glazed front terrace

• Great potential.

Many more can be seen on our websites office spain (0034)

968 970 614

office Uk (0044)

1733 592 002


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Condado Del Alhama Holiday Lets from €325 pw Ref No: 0129

Camposol D Holiday Lets from €350 pw

Camposol Lower C Holiday Lets from €475 pw

Camposol B Holiday Lets from €450 pw

Ref No: 0146

Ref No: 0139

Ref No: 0131

• 2 bedroom ground floor apartment.

• 2 bed/2 bathroom Rosa style villa.

• 3 bed/3 bath Neptuno style villa.

• 100m to pool & child play areas.

• Set in mature gardens on large plot.

• 8m x 5m private pool & terrace.

• Located in secure gated complex.

• Large free form private pool & terrace.

• UK Sat TV & video system.

• Sun soaked garden terrace

• Log burner & AC available.

• Close to golf club & spa hotel.

• 2 bed/2 bathroom Rosa style villa. • Secluded pool and sun terrace area. • Glazed front terrace for additional living space. • Close to amenities of commercial centre.

Condado Del Alhama Holiday Lets from €240pw Ref No: 0089

Camposol D Holiday Lets from €350 pw Camposol D Holiday Lets from €600 pw Ref No: 0023 Ref No: 0096

• 2 bedroom ground floor apartment. • Garden terrace overlooking 12th fairway. • Within metres of pool & play areas. • Close to bars, restaurants & shops.

• 3 bed/3 bathroom Neptuno style villa. • 6m x 4m kidney shaped pool. • Bespoke BBQ & al fresco dining area. • Furnished & equipped to high standard.

• 3 bed/2 bathroom Cibeles style villa. • 8m x 4m private pool & terrace. • Set on large landscaped plot. • Log burner, AC & central heating.

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Camposol Lower C Holiday Lets from €500 pw Ref No: 0068

• 4 bed/2 bath ext Fortuna style villa. • 8m x 4x private pool, large terrace area. • Fully set up for disability access. • Close to golf and spa hotel.

camposol D Long Term Let Feature Property €500 + bills PCM ref:0145 last 2 bed/1 bathroom paramount resort minute • Fortuna style villa. villa rentals • Fully covered front terrace. holiday Your choice • Amazing pool with your holiday jacuzzi area. offers • Fully furnished & your way to high www.paramountresortvillarentals.com available equipped standard. (0034) 608 631 700 Camposol D Long Term Let €425 + bills pcm

Camposol D Long Term Let €500 + bills pcm

Camposol A Long Term Let €650 + bills pcm Casas Del Aljibe Long Term Let €650 + bills pcm

Ref No: 0100

Ref No: 0149

Ref No: 0119

Ref No: 0105

• 2 bed/2 bathroom Rosa style villa. • 10m x 5m private pool. • Log burner & many extras. • Off road parking for 2 cars

• 2 bed/2 bathroom Rosa style villa. • Fully glazed front terrace. • 8m x 4m private pool & terrace. • Fully furnished & equipped to high standard.

• 5 bed/2 bath ext Fortuna style villa. • 1000 sqm landscaped plot. • 10m x 5m private pool. • Bespoke under build open plan apartment.

• 4 bed/2 bathroom Spanish finca. • 4,500 sqm enclosed landscaped gardens. • Wonderful 8m x 4m pool • Much, much more!!

Camposol Lower C Long term Let €600 + bills pcm Ref No: 0148

Los Solanes Long Term Let €600 + bills pcm Ref No:0123

Mazarron Country Club Long Term Let €500 + bills pcm Ref No:0138

Bolnuevo Long Term Let €400 + bills pcm Ref No: 0147

• 3 bed/3 bath Neptuno style villa. • 8m x 4m private pool, landscaped gardens. • Fully furnished & equipped to high standard. • Close to golf & spa hotel.

• 2 bed/2 bathroom Spanish finca. • 2,500 sqm enclosed landscaped gardens. • 6m x 6m private pool in courtyard. • Set in orange groves close to Alhama.

• 2 bed/ 1 bathroom detached villa. • Set in secure gated community. • Fully furnished & equipped. • Close to communal pool & restaurant.

• 2 bed/2 bathroom hillside villa. • Short walk to sandy beaches & facilities. • Wonderful sea views. • Furnished & equipped to high standard.

Many more can be seen on our websites office spain (0034)

968 970 614

office Uk (0044)

1733 592 002


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Plisse/Pleated Screen Repairs BEWARE: You could be fined when you are selling or renting your property without having the EPC!

Replacement mesh & cord guaranteed for 2 years

As you may already know, as for the 1st of june 2013 it is compulsory, according to European Law, to have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to be able to sell your property. From last week you could be fined for not having the EPC. These fines go from € 300 up to € 6.000 if your property is published without the EPC. Also estate agents who publish properties that don’t have the EPC could be fined. What are EPCs? Much like the multi-coloured sticker on new appliances, EPCs tell you how energy efficient a building is and give it a rating from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient). They let the person who will use the building

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know how costly it will be to heat and light, and what its carbon dioxide emissions are likely to be. If you have a brand new home it’s likely to have a high rating. If you have a second-hand home it’s likely to be around D or E. The energy performance certificate also lists ways to improve the rating - such as installing double glazing or loft, floor or wall insulation. The theory is that the better the rating your property gets, the more attractive it should be to a potential buyer as it indicates lower energy bills. Once produced, EPCs are valid for ten years. Why get an EPC? If you’re selling or renting out a domestic property or commercial building, you must get an approved Domestic Energy Assessor to produce the EPC. The EPC needs to be available to potential buyers as soon as you start to market your property for sale or rent. We, Estate Agents, will not be able to advertise your property until you get your certificate. This certificate costs (depending of the size of your property) between € 200 and € 300. Article by: Claus van Mierlo Nicla Property Consultancy S.L., Calle Rio Almanzora 18 La Cabuzana - 04620 - Vera Tel. +34 950 133 508 Mob. +34 628 585 538 info@nicla-casas.com www.nicla-casas.com

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Venice in Italy exists as a city living over floating lagoon waters, and in Spain, Setenil De Las Bodegas is the city living under mountainous rock formations. In the province of Cadiz, about 18 kilometres away from Ronda lies this exquisitely unusual little town of Setenil De Las Bodegas. Just over three thousand people reside here, and the quaint charm and natural beauty of the landscape that surround this town, is surprisingly not overly popularized amongst sphere of Spanish tourism. The most striking feature of Setenil De Las Bodegas is the way the surrounding rock formations of the area engulf parts of the buildings and houses within it. Signature white-washed walls and red roofs - a recurring vision in Andalusia – fill the town that is, as travel writer Messy Nessy Chic describes is “literally living under a rock.” As visitors walk along the narrow village streets they amazed to see such a rare

habitation. The town began as a network of caves and cliffs, until much of its traditional houses were then developed and built into the mountainous rock that overhang their very structure. This creates an earth-made shelter for residents living

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below. Setenil derived its name from the Latin term ‘septem nihil’, meaning ‘seven times no’. The story behind this dates back to the Christian reconquest, in which Christian Kings took seven tries till they finally claimed the territory from the Moorish rulers, who had occupied the Iberian Peninsula since 711. Modern Setenil De Las Bodegas began in 1484, although it is believed that the region has been settled since prehistoric times. Many of the caves still bear

ancient rock paintings that remain from the many cultures that have occupied this town over time. Like many of the other towns in Andalusia, Setenil De Las Bodegas is also famous for its cuisine and local produce. Both visitors and locals enjoy its specialty produced chacinas (pork-sausages), pastries and olive oil.

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An Australian surfer is recovering - after a 50ft humpback whale knocked him off his board at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. The whale was frolicking in the water among surfers when it got too close to Bishan Rajapakse, 38, and knocked him off his board. Dr Rajapakse lost consciousness for about 10 seconds and other surfers managed to help him back to the beach. He was treated by paramedics and lifeguards before being taken to St Vincent’s Hospital in a stable condition. Despite his injuries, Dr Rajapakse said his encounter with the whale was a “very beautiful experience”. “I’ve seen a few whales in Bondi before, just walking, but this was the biggest I’ve seen and we were so close to it,” he said.

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Stop frying eggs on the pause for thought road, tourists told Tourists in America’s Death Valley are being asked to stop frying eggs on the road. Sweltering at the best of times and currently experiencing a heatwave over 50 degrees, visitors to the area which straddles Nevada and California are leaving behind a mess of runny eggs, cartons and shells as they look for a photo opportunity. The Huffington Post reports that exasperated officials used the park’s Facebook page to urge visitors to keep their experiments in a proper pan, writing “the Death Valley NP maintenance crew has been busy cleaning up eggs cracked directly on the sidewalk, including egg cartons and shells strewn across the parking lot.”

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I guess we all tend to subconsciously compare ourselves with others, setting our behavioural standards at a level where we think we’d pass, whilst those around may fail. But St Paul, in his letter written in the first Century AD to Christians living in Galatia, prescribed standards that depressingly few of us could hope to attain, as he lists a variety of behaviours, apparently common in the World of his time, that his readers were urged to avoid. And reading it today, that list, compiled some 2000 years ago, can seem amazingly topical, up-todate and relevant to our own culture as he warns against “adultery, fornication, debauchery, crudity, idolatry, sorcery, hatred, quarrelling, jealousy, anger, conflict, divisiveness, heresies, envy, murders, drunkenness and orgies”. An interesting mix. And difficult to explain the order in which they are listed. Few would be too surprised at Paul’s disapproval of adultery, fornication, debauchery, idolatry, drunkenness or orgies, which seem fairly normal targets for Church criticism, but strange perhaps that these are treated with the same level of censure as murder, which most would consider to be far worse. And it may seem stranger still that such apparently minor failings as quarrelling, jealousy, anger, conflict, divisiveness and envy (faults we probably all share) are similarly lumped together with all the rest, with no suggestion that they are considered any less serious. But in God’s sight there really is no difference. Any imperfection, however minor we may consider it, is still a failure to live up to His standard, so there’s no place for complacency or judging others. I need to keep checking myself and just myself against these absolute standards and recognising that my anger at the stupidity of others; my envy of all those abilities and possessions others have; my bitter arguments or attempts to persuade folk to take my side in a disagreement, all miss that mark just as much as someone who murders, commits adultery or practices witchcraft. We’re all just as bad in God’s eyes and equally in need of a saviour. Further information about the Anglican Church and details of forthcoming events may be seen on the web site www. mojacarchurch.org . Duncan Burr is Licensed Lay Reader for the Anglican Chaplaincy of Costa Almeria and Costa Cálida and may be contacted at djburr@avired.com

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Trouble comes to Rescue centre

The Easy Horse Care Rescue centre foundation (EHCRC) has opened its doors to take in it`s 8th donkey making it a total of 55 horses ponies and donkeys now residing at the centre in Rojales. The Centre was aware of the sudden closing of a local riding school in Catral and that all ten horses were up for a quick sale. The Rescue Centre had offered to give assistance if any of the horses were

abandoned there. However thankfully the local horse community rallied round dug deep into their own pockets, Got them all out and found good homes for them. All accept for one donkey. Early evening co founder Sue weeding received an urgent phone call from Linda Torr who had also saved one of the horses telling her that the owner was going back to England that night and the donkey was going to fall into the hands of a local person known to have ill treated horses before. Her friend Paul Carpenter had a trailer and they could go and get the donkey in a emergency dash if the Rescue Centre would be able to take him with in thirty minutes. Of course we said yes. So trouble as he was named arrived at the Centre. He has since become great friends with our other recently rescued donkey name Sancho Panza so it seemed appropriate to rename him Donkey Oaty. He has such a lovely personality and he is no trouble at all. Sue weeding also went on to praise the generosity and kindness of the local horse community for their efforts saving these horses in these hard times of recession. Why not come and meet all of our residents? We are open to the public every Sunday 13:00-17:00. Free entry. Tasty hot food, cakes, teas and refreshments are available. Take one of our very popular horse tours. We also have Merchandise and souvenirs plus a fantastic DVD all about the Rescue Center now available. For more information you can call Sue 652 021 980 or visit our web site www. easyhorsecare.net

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In June Daya Nueva Club de Football held their end of season celebration at Restaurant YoYo in Daya Nueva. It was a bigger than usual celebration this year as the Infantils had won the Alicante G9 Championship. The trophy will not be presented until September/October but this did not make any difference to the party atmosphere. Along with all the players there were mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters and three ex-pat supporters and their wives. Restaurant YoYo laid on a fantastic array of food along with plenty of beer, wine and soft drinks. The noise level of the party became higher as more drinks were consumed. The players were presented with a gift each from the club and they in turn gave gifts to coach, Paco, and Vincente. The ex-pats: myself, Brian and Dean sponsored a number of trophies. These were for players’ player, (Jesus) golden boot, (Marcos) with 19 goals. The best newcomer to the squad, (Alberto). Francisco was awarded a trophy for the outstanding player of the last 4 seasons, this is how long we have been following

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Down 2 Completed deliveries? (4) 3 Sharp, short thankyou, right? (4) 4 A street in New York is not nice! (5) 5 Following ref at mixup (5) 6 Finish in French 500 (3) 7 Nothing to regret returning currency (4) 8 Team dies horribly (4) 10 Give weapons to 35 (3) 12 Take for granted before total ecstasy? (7) 13 Northern corgis excited about getting a goal (7) 15 Reportedly 2 eggs...

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UNBELIEVABLE ACT OF CRUELTY

This male cat, who could be four or five years old, was recently rescued from a long, slow and unbelievably painful death. He had been left in a small cat carrier, with not only the door fastened shut, but a length of cord tied around the box, ensuring that he couldn’t force the top and bottom of the box apart. The box was then left in the blazing sun, on a piece of waste ground in Pilar de la Horadada. The poor cat inside would have been baked alive, just as dogs do when they are left in cars in the Spanish heat. He was discovered by a mother and daughter who heard his pitiful cries and saw him thrashing about in the small box, attempting to escape. This caring and compassionate couple of ladies took him to a vet who confirmed that he was in the last throes of dehydration and would certainly have died inside the box, either that day, or the following day, and it would undoubtedly have been a very slow and painful death. This deliberate act of cruelty, which would have resulted in the murder of someone’s pet takes your breath away. The person responsible for this would have known that there was no way this poor cat could have freed itself from it’s incarceration.

The cat had been neutered and had had it’s claws removed sometime in the past, so it was undoubtedly an indoor cat. Cats who have access to outdoors find it almost impossible to survive with no claws as they have no means of defence or escape. He is of a good weight, with no fleas, and is possibly a much loved pet, however he does not have a micro-chip, so it is impossible to contact his owner. This was not a normal act of abandonment, where the owner of an animal simply leaves it behind and moves away, or takes the animal somewhere, and leaves it. This was a wilful and evil attempt to kill an animal in one of the slowest and cruellest of ways. This could have been an act of malice, directed against the owner of this indoor cat, or against the cat itself. It is difficult to believe that someone could have given this cat a home, neutered it, removed its claws, fed it well, and then deliberately tied it up in a box and left it to die. If this is your cat, and you are searching for it, then please contact A.P.A.H. Animal Rescue Charity on 630 422 563, and if unbelievably this is your cat and you ARE responsible for the attempted murder of this family pet, then you should be ASHAMED of this inhumane act of cruelty. If someone out there is looking for a cat that can live as an indoor cat, and the original owner does not come forward, A.P.A.H. would love to be able to give you the opportunity to make up for this terrible act of betrayal.

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served 12.30PM - 5PM includes a complimentary coffee & chocolate

SATURDAY

EARLY BIRD MENU

booking recommended

5-7PM FROM 6€

5.95€ in the Bar

Lemon & Ginger Chicken 7.45€ Steamed breast of Chicken in lemon juice & ginger served on a bed of vegetables & rice

Beer-battered cod

Coriander Hake 7.95€ Grilled Fillet of Hake with coriander & spinach served with Mediterranean vegetables

homemade chips & peas FRIDAYS 12.30pm - 9pm

THE ABOVE MAINS ARE SERVED WITH A CHOICE OF POTATOES & SEASONAL VEGETABLES

tapas choice of 10 all 1€ 12:30-9pm

lite menu

Homemade Starters

2.50€ each

salads, burgers, wraps

TWO COURSE LUNCH

Scrumptious Homemade Puddings

12:30-3:30PM 6€

all 2.50€ each!

FROM 5€

MONdays HOME-MADE MARGHARITA PIZZA 6 - 9pm

from

fridays

TO INCLUDE SALAD, BREAD & ALI- OLI Glazed Pork Salad 7.45€ Pork marinated in honey & Chinese spices served on a noodle salad

+ TOPPINGS

cod, chips & peas only or chicken curry & rice 5€

Tuesdays 6 - 9pm

wednesdays 1/2 roast chicken,

only 5€

thursdays ...is pie night!

only 5€

or gammon chips & peas OR SALAD

6 - 9pm 6 - 9pm

Open Every Day 12pm - Late

Tel: 950 634 562 lavidacucador@gmail.com

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‘Ley de Costas’: Andalucía, Asturias, Catalunya, Canaries and the Basque Country challenge ‘Ley de Costas’ in Constitutional Court

the New Royal Bar & Restaurant

Tel 968 595 864

Our food is full of flavour & freshly prepared Breakfast ~ Menu Del Dia ~ A la Carte Friday Fish and Chips from €6.00

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ENTERTAINMENT IS FREE

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AT THE NEW ROYAL

Our Royal Performances

JUly ENTERTAINMENT

12th July - Jim Davidson by Carl Stevens 13th July - Suzie G

Sunday’s at The New Royal

Sunday Lunches from € 8.50

Sunday evening BBQ is back

Menu del Dia

An Amazing For ONLY

5

All Live Sporting Events Shown On 3 BIG Screens

Courses

8.50€

We Are Open Every Day Mon - Thurs 10am - 11pm, Fri - Sun 10am - late

(El Alamillo Plaza, 200mts from the Beach – Pto De Mazarron)

Five regional governments in Spain are appealing against the newlyredrafted Coastal Law, or Ley de Costas, via the Constitutional Court. According to a report by Thinkspain, Andalucía, the Canary Islands, Catalunya, the Basque Country and Asturias say the law text violates the right to equality and invades regional government jurisdiction. Their regional environmental and planning ministers recall that over half of Spain’s coastline is in these federal communities - the rest belonging to Cantabria, Galicia, Murcia, Valencia and the Balearic Islands - and that they should therefore be allowed to make their own judgments rather than being dictated to by the central government in Madrid, which does not even have a coastline. They say that 12 areas of coast in these regions have been given a ‘reprieve’ from the effects of the Coastal Law with no clear guidelines as to how they were differentiated from the rest. Parts of the law text are impossible to understand, and that it is also ‘a backward step’ because they are forced to submit environmental impact reports when they decide to develop areas of coastline, even where the land in question has already been declared suitable for building on. The Coastal Law (Ley de Costas), aimed at protecting Spain’s shoreline, includes provisions which have robbed thousands of residents of

their homes. In the event of coastal erosion, the General Directorate of Coasts (Dirección General de Costas) moves the invisible boundary between sea and dry land farther away from the shore, effectively widening the beach. Any houses which, as a result, find themselves on the wrong side of the line then automatically become the property of the State and the owner’s only ‘compensation’ is the right to continue living there rentfree for 30 years, but is unable to sell, bequeath, mortgage, rent out, repair or renovate the property. The amended Ley de Costas increases this to 75 years and allows the owner do to all of the above, but they still do not have title to the home they rightfully bought or inherited and the government still reserves the right to bulldoze the property if they decide to do so, with no compensation payable. Highly-developed areas of coast, particularly new properties which have been built taking the Coastal Law into account, as opposed to those which are several decades old, are rarely affected by this situation as coastal erosion is not an issue. Local councils in the relatively few affected areas have been offering full support and helping homeowners to fight their case.


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COMMUNITY NEWS HELP Murcia Mar Menor

We help people of all ages with all sorts of problems! The Friendship Group of HELP MMM will be holding the following events: Fri 26th July - coffee morning and quiz at the Yachtsman, San Pedro Port at 11am €3 including coffee. Lunch menu and snacks available. Fri 30th August Speaker, Anne Hetherington “In another world” at Café Golf at 11 for 11.30am Lunch available. Fri 27th September Train to Cartagena and boat trip. Meet at Los Nietos at 10.45 for 11am Friday 25th October trip to Archena Spa. €8 entry. Friday 29th November Christmas party at Puerto 3, Los Alcazares. Ring Doreen Sykes on 637920882 or Janice Clark on 968 134 355 for information. You don’t have to be a member to join us.

WELCOME GROUP

Tickets still available for our July 23rd dance outside at Mariano’s. Dance under the stars to the sounds PDQ, three fantastic musicians paying all your favourites. Just €8 and €5 for chicken and chips. August 27th - again outside at Mariano’s. Dance the night away to the fabulous B Boppers, with all profits going t Age Concern. We never know when we may need their help, so come along and have fun supporting their excellent work. Only €8 and €5 for chicken and chips. September 25th - dance to the voices of the fantastic Matt Christian and Paul Christie, back indoors at Mariano’s. €8 and €5 for chicken and chips. Call Rosemary on 620105179 for more details and current availability on previously advertised trips. October 14th - Annual Benidorm trip with

Age Concern

F.A.S.T

Visit our website - www.fastcampsol.com

Camposol

Country & Western

Wed 31st July

Menu-del-dia at Copi Coy Sports Club, Playa Grande, Puerto de Mazarron 5 courses inc meat BBQ or fish 10€ Tue 27th August Welcome group open-air dance at Mariano’s. The B Boppers. In aid of Age Concern. Tickets from Welcome tel 620 105179 Wed 11th September Black & White Ball at Puerto de Mazarron marina Dancing to Martin Ross & Karen Noble Inc buffet 15€ Tickets: Wednesday/Thursday 10 am to 1pm Camposol Cultural Centre Friday 11am to 1pm outside Bar Salud, Camposol B Tel: 634 310215 (Camposol) 634 336484 (Port) 3 nights half board at Hotel Helios. Close to the market and all attractions. Includes a day trip out. €140. October 23rd - Dance with artistes TBA. €8 and €5 for lamb and chips.

12 July 7.30pm at

The Clubhouse Dancing to

Sector C

Dave C

Tickets available from the FAST support team every Friday on Secotor B Commercial or Contact Cathie: 634 084 284 Brenda : 680 174 499 Jean : 646 737 479

ros u E 10 fet f u sB e d u Incl

F.A.S.T is a registered charity Number G30863658

November 13th - The return of comedian Alan Wallace at our monthly dance. €8 and €5 for pork and chips. December 6th - Ladies Day Christmas shopping. Torrevieja market and La Zenia Mall, finishing at Iceland, St Javier. €10. December 23 rd - Christmas in Benidorm. 4 nights full board at Hotel Helios including gala Christmas lunch. €230.

Tel’s & Cat’s Bar

13th July

December 31st - New Years Eve at Mariano’s with Dan Davey, Rob Sweeney and our own Christine. Cold buffet. Coach available for €7 - details later. €20.

60’s & 70’s Night with

Call Rosemary on 620 105 179 for tickets and more information.

Byron & Martin Ross

The Beacon of Light

Centre for Spiritual Awareness

Meetings held every Wednesday from 7pm - approx 8.30pm The Old School House Canadas del Romero

Mediums for the following dates: Wednesday July 10th Tricia Doherty Wednesday July 17th Marilyn Webb Wednesday July 24th Jimmy McArthur Thursday July 25th Fundraising event 8pm Namaste Tickets 5 euros can be reserved by calling 620 877 326 or emailing beaconoflightmurcia@gmail.com

Wednesday July 31st July Marilyn Webb Funding for the meetings will be raised by donations collected during the evening For more information: http://beaconoflightmurcia.webs´.com/ beacon.of.light.murcia@gmail.com Tel: 620 877 326. Also on facebook

Tickets 1€ to reserve seat money to FAST & MABS

BBQ Available Food served

Forthcoming Events................ 20th July Soul & Motown with Barrington Tickets 1€ to reserve seat money to FAST & MABS. BBQ Available 10th August Carnival party with Hog Roast 31st August Byron Hawaii 14th September Caribbean Night with Barrington 21st September Just BONO U2 tribute

daily 10 – 3pm

Fish and Chips

Wednesdays 6-9pm with fun quiz hosted by Eddie B from Costa Calida Radio

BOOKING ADVISABLE 666 188 353

Sunday lunch served 12-3pm

Camposol Sector A Telephone: 634 143 088 Daily menu available from 10am until 3pm and on Thursdays 8.30am until 3pm. Traditional Sunday Lunch 12.45 - 3.00pm Small €4.50 large €6.50

Booking advisable

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Cuidad Quesada, M i x e r , Tel 965725573 / B e h r i n g e r 659013882 XENYX 1832FX “ R a t r a c e ” PA good condition, W a d d i n g t o n s 18 input channels, family board game 5€ Tel 635885062 9 channel graphic equaliser plus Camposol ADASL Wifi Hub Netgear (DG834G) only 10€ Cuidad Quesada, Tel 965725573, Mob 659013882 4 thread ov e r lo c k Brother EF4-B531 Industrial,very good condition 275€ Te l : 9 6 6 7 2 2 0 1 0 Torrevieja area.

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button holer, Necchi 400-101 industrial, timing needs attention 50€ Tel:966722010 Torrevieja area.

633 161 555

Baby´s pram very good condition in navy blue.50€ Tel: 966722010 Torrevieja.

liziesteward@hotmail.com

AL U MINI U M GATES Double & for sale Electric Sliding. electricians Guaranteed no Shoes Leather Electrician , available for all size 6 UK/ 39 rust. Call Tracy on works. Small or large. Call Dave 693 251 EU. Brand new 966 726 891 562. davendonc@aol.com never been worn Refrigerator still in the box Baumatic (as new) Furniture 25€. Camposol B Tel 655095242 80cm x 50cm 60€ Quesada Tel: 966 est /968199242 2006 716 599 sl C o m p l e t e (4 set Books ROJALES SPECIALIST OF PRE - OWNED FURNITURE beginners & AccESSORIES AT SENSIBLE PRICES golf clubs. Right boxes) 100 plus house clearance specialist hand mens golf best sellers 20€ Donnay Quesada Tel: 966 FREE LOCAL DELIVERY SERVICE set. i n t e r n a t i o n a l , 716 599 WE BUY, SELL & PART EXCHANGE drivers, putter, sand QUALITY FURNITURE Open Mon - Fri 10 - 18.00, Sat 10 - 14.00 wedge , complete S o n y C/Pablo Neruda 2, Local 5, Rojales irons , bag. C a m c o r d e r PLEASE CALL JAMIE ON: Camposol B . 60€ battery DR5 Tel 655095242, bought 966 713 075 OR 680 545 923 and 968199242 www.southcostablancaonline.com never used 10€ Ladies Golf Tel 635885062 Golf trolley, Camposol insurance good condition. 20€ Camposol B. Packard Bell Hard Tel 655095242, computer. drives removed for 968199242 data protection. Masa small Last ran on armchair. Blue and windows xp. 2 yellow fabric. Pine cd/dvd drives, arms and frame 30€ or will swap floppy disc drive, for IKEA type chair several usb ports, in good condition. digital tv network Camposol B card, keyboard and Tel 655095242, mouse. Suitable for 968199242 spares or adding

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W i r e l e ss Ultra Slim K e y boa r d Emprex 6311ARFIII 2.4GHz and 1600dpi HiResolution Optical Mouse. Still boxed, cost £22, Only 12€ Location: Cuidad boats Quesada, Tel SERENITY SAILING - SUMMER TEENS 965725573, Mob SAILING CLUB & YACHT CHARTERS 659013882 Sit back, sip bubbly & enjoy the Med Netgear ADASL on our pristine yacht. Skippered yacht Wifi Hub (DG834G) charters available for the whole family only 10€.Location: this summer. Alternatively, sign the kids Cuidad Quesada, 965725573, up for our sailing camp this August, Tel they will finish up with an internationally Mob 659013882 recognised sailing license & you can chill B l o o d out for a change! Contact: enquiries@ P r e ssu r e serenitysailing.com / Anna: (0034) 6802 Monitor Omron MX3 Plus 15€. 97955 / www.serenitysailing.com

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many effects, reverb, echo, chorus, flanger etc. Only 120 Euros, Tel: 965725573, 65901388, location Cuidad Quesada

With an entry in the

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garden services

leak detection

A1 Group

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

Telephone 628 505 733 hearing aids

pool & water leak detection & repair specialists

don’t let your pool & water bills drain you!! www.leak-tech.net tel: 627 752 965 • 622 400 365 • 966 194 179 info@leak-tech.net

musician

jewellery

GOLD WANTED

English jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold jewellery, silver and coins

IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT Call Peter

664 890 990

Member of the National Association of Goldsmiths

for sale

WANTED

plumber

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

EMERGENCY

under counter double freezer can collect tel: 672 033 676

All plumbing work undertaken, from full bathroom installation to small leaks.

personals “Readers of a sensitive disposition may find some of the ads in this section offensive” ELEGANT SLIM, SEXY, naughty ITALIAN LADY availanble home/house visits. Torrevieja, La Manga, Torre

PLUMBER

Need a plumber in an emergency then call now

966 763 633 650 587 361 recruitment

monitor. Not flat Pacheco & Mazarron, quesada and Staff Wanted screen - old style. New Condado de other areas. Escort available home & Install disc. 20€. Alhama branch Camposol B. house visits Tel: 693 357 526 of Jane’s Salon 655095242, is looking for a Pool tables, Tel plastering hairdresser to join snooker tables, 968199242 table tennis tables, Cased Gazebo ENGLISH PLASTERER internal finishing, the existing team. darts. Tel: 666 Metal Part time initially, Framed, external rendering, 15 years experience, 933 726 www. easy to assemble good rates. FULLY LEGAL IN SPAIN. possibly full time at spainpool.com a later date. 50€ Quesada Area Call Chris 671 444 246 / 965 078 866 Tel: 611 611 858 C o m p u t e r Tel: 654 666 686 email: c_pettit@hotmail.co.uk new hard drive. 40€ ono. Camposol B Tel 655095242, 968199242


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www.soltimes.com property for sale / rent

property/commercial

RENTAL PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED

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

Contact CASASOL REAL ESTATE

tel: 965 325 601

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

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

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

***FOR SALE***

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

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

Tel: (0034) 676 534 978

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wigs

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

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removals

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Linen Mills

Express UK Spain Uk 620 582 063 weekly service

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

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

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trade Businesses can advertise in the classified section

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

removals cont...

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

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

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fortnightly SERVICE TO & FROM UK FULL OR PART LOADS

car parts

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Car parts

Need quality new parts for any car

Vehicles wanted

WANTED

ALL VEHICLES

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

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

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CA4RS

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

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telephone Tim on 662 211 993 Seat Ibiza 2007 - 5 door hatch 1.4 5v TDi 141,000 kms, 3 owners Fully serviced A/C, Alloys PAS, ABS, CD player Front fog lights E. windows/mirrors Remote locking Rear head restraints Awaiting full valet Metallic black

For a full service contact:

Alan 662 249 159

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

Cook required

to work along with other Chef in a busy bar/cafe 20-25 hours contracted position Located between Montesinos & San Miguel Tel: 672 033 676

RAY ARE YOU A ? E OF SUNSHIN

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Send your CV to rosemaryw@soltimes.com

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

605 319 889 or 966 753 375 www.spanish-number-plates.com info@spanish-number-plates.com

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600 726 221 965 687 976

cars for sale cont... Looking for a car we have a good

All vehicle repairs, servicing, small bodywork repairs, ITV and paperwork needs. Ken Sherwood, British Mechanic

Tel: 679 646 859 (Costa Calida area only).

CAR REPAIR SERVICE

selection of LHD & RHD vehicles available for sale or exchange.

Renault Megane Gran Scenic 2006 - SEVEN SEATER 71,000 kms, 2 owners 1.9DCi (130bhp) Full service history A/C (Climate), Alloys, PAS, ABS, Cruise Front fog lights E. windows/mirrors High spec model, CD 6 speed gearbox. Isofix Rear picnic tables Metallic grey

Telephone 600 726 221 965 687 976 www.fwreurocars.com

€8,750

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boats for sale

cars for sale SEAT CORDOBA

1.9 DIESEL RHD, SPANISH REG. 1999, 125,000 MILES A/C, 10MTHS ITV, TRANSFER INCLUDED €1500 622 338 515 Renault Megane Scenic Sep ‘05 - 5 door hatch 1.5 DCi (110bhp) 73,000 kms, 2 owners Full service history A/C, Alloys PAS, ABS Cruise Front fog light E. windows/mirrors Remote locking, CD Rain/Light sensors Metallic silver/grey

€7,250

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600 726 221 965 687 976

Seat Ibiza Nov ‘05- 5 door hatch 1.4 54,000 kms, 2 owner Full Seat service history A/C, Alloys, PAS, ABS Front fog lights E. windows/mirrors Remote locking CD Rear head restraints Showroom condition Red

€6,250

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1500€ “lady in red” is a speed boat converted for fishing .fitted with a yamaha 40hp electric start onboard . Eagle fishfinder, rods, life jackets, anchor , ropes. Complete with a galvanized road trailer. This boat can be launched and recovered by one person. A reliable boat, ready for the water.

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viewpoint alqueria - The Experiment

first taken a firm grip on something It seemed like a good idea; the stable with at least one hand. poster promised Pilates on a day when Likewise Aerobics is out for me - I I always have a dead spot of time with nothing that I can get on with usefully. simply have too many arms and legs. A bit of gentle Pilates would allow me I am to Aerobics what a stork is to to gainfully fill my time while improving ballet dancing. But Pilates, I thought, should be my fitness and flexibility. midway between the two; not too I thought about it, and came to the conclusion that Pilates would be ideal much folding, and plenty of time to for me. I am not, and never have been, organise my arms and legs. At the appointed hour our class was flexible – I do not fold up easily, and if I were ever to be sent anywhere called to order, and within seconds I by parcel post I would have to go as had discovered that: I can’t touch the floor with my hands ‘Special Delivery, Awkward Shape.’ For this reason Yoga also is a lost unless I bend my knees. I can’t lie on one side with my cause – I can not get my body into even the most basic underneath arm supporting my head. of positions, neither No matter how carefully I position can I stand on one myself I topple over onto my front. I can’t do sit-ups at all – I can get my leg without having head off the floor, but the rest of the body stays firmly prone. And as for press-ups! My toes were josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk

By Jos Biggs

having none of that. After ** years spent as fairly useless appendages on the end of my feet they took a very dim view of being bent over backwards and asked to support my weight all on their own. Then we moved on to swings and kick-ups and sideways running. Cue the ballet dancing stork! I say no more! However, I did learn: Always grab a spot near the window, so that I can grab hold of the windowsill as I heave myself up off the floor and back upright. Try not to catch sight of myself in the mirror, this is a Pilates class, not a monster movie. And most importantly, wear a substantial and very supportive sports bra. I’m going again next week. We are going to do kick boxing. I doubt I’ll be any good at the kicking bit, but I can do a blood-curdling martial arts yell!

The Germ of a Worrying Ide a

As I get older, I seem to worry more and more about . . . . well, everything. I worry about climate change and I worry about the SterlingEuro exchange rate. I worry about the price of fuel and I worry about my intake of alcohol. Politics; looking in disbelief at the wrinkled stranger in the mirror first thing in the morning; the baby faced megalomaniac in Asia; my alcohol intake – did I mention that? - Blight on the bougainvillea, nasal hair; you name it, I worry about it. And on those rare days of calm when I wake up feeling reasonably at peace with the world, it worries me silly that I am not worrying about something or other, if you get my drift. My latest worry concerns those adver ts on TV for the super duper bathroom, toilet and kitchen cleaners. You know, the ones that claim to kill 99.9% of all known germs. They tell us that they zap everything from flu bugs to MRSA, and from e-Coli to esapholidius tuftis. Okay, I

made that last one up, but you know the ones I mean. The ads that show some car toony type creatures that are supposed to be the bacteria, then along comes a tidal wave of the product swooshing down on them and kapow! . . . No more car toon germs. So great; it would appear that we can rest easy in the knowledge that our toilet rims and plug holes are bug free. I don’t think so. What really worries me is the 0.1% that by implication is immune to this stuff. They don’t go into details about those nasties do they. I mean, if these cleaners are so damn good they can deal with such things as the aforementioned, then what monstrosity is still lurking in the wash basin and bidet?. . .What horror is laughing its socks off as the Clorox, Lysol, Mr Muscle and a whole range of Domestososeses and Cillit Bangs come streaming down?. . .What triple X rated, genital rotting, creeping death is biding it’s time waiting to pounce on an unsuspecting mankind? What puzzles me is that when I was a kid, soap, water and elbow grease were pretty much it when it came to keeping clean and healthy. Lifebuoy for your face and hands and other par ts of the anatomy, and good old carbolic for the floors. Okay, there was always the Dettol for

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work tops and grazed knees and the bleach to sling down the loo occasionally. But we would have wee’d ourselves laughing at the mention of a toilet duck! But here’s the kicker – we seemed to be none the worse for our lack of state of the ar t germ killing chemicals. In fact I reckon that we were a fitter, happier and much livelier bunch than we appear to be today. I have always thought that if we are ever able to travel back in time to say, the medieval period, then we would last no more than an hour or two before we were hit with the Bourneville squir ts, or some disfiguring skin rash. And just days, before we succumbed to such all time favourites as the plague, leprosy or the bloody flux. Ughh. With the lack of hygiene and basic sanitation back then, these and other nauseating afflictions took their toll. But how on ear th did any of the population manage to avoid them and thrive? Simple. Their immune systems were working over time and doing the job they were designed to do, unlike our own depleted troops that make up the body’s defences, many of whom have been pensioned off early because of the array of chemical weapons that have been designed to ar tificially protect us. A bit like

successive governments and the dismantling of our armed forces. In fact, I would argue that it is these very chemicals that are now our biggest enemy and even the cause of many of today’s illnesses and disorders that were unheard of a generation ago. Never theless, I reckon the manufacturer who comes up with the cleaner that claims to kill ‘The other 0.1% of bacteria’ will have it made. The question is: will they be in time? If you open up your newspaper one day and there is a repor t of an outbreak of the Black Death on a council estate in Stoke-on-Trent, then don’t say I didn’t warn you. And don’t come moaning to me with your ulcerated faces, carbuncles the size of ostrich eggs and suppurating sores. I’ve got enough problems of my own thank you very much. Now I’m really worried. I think I’ll just watch a bit of tellie. Oh God it’s the six o-clock news and they are interviewing Andy Murray. Where’s that bottle?

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Don Miguel El Sabio carefully loaded the Remitroot seed into the business end of his particle accelerator. Actually it was a modified washing machine. A Little Gem Wonder Wash Model A34/6. A turn of the control dial to ‘Quick Spin’ and the contraption started to shake. It then produced a low whine rising in frequency to shrill whistle. It then promptly exploded taking half the building with it. The Don emerged from the wreckage bruised and blooded. By some remarkable stroke of luck the Remitroot seed lay embedded in his left cheek. On examination the seed appeared to pulsate and Sabio was certain it was getting bigger. Finding an undamaged part of the building he put the precious kernel in a pot and added compost. As he sprinkled on water the seed grew before his eyes. Twenty millimetres, fifty, a hundred, until it was the standard height for a fully grown Remitroot plant, just over a metre. Another shoot then appeared. Soon a dozen healthy fully grown plants stood erect in the pot. Don Miguel El Sabio was astounded “They need more water” he said to himself. He thought he saw the plants nod. “Plant food” he said and again they nodded. “A holiday on the north east coast of England.” The plants shook their orange petals. “two plus two.” The plants nodded fours times in quick succession. Rational intelligence he thought, about double the IQ of a Cabinet Minister Sabio calculated. He needed to find someone to keep an eye on the plants while he went to tell Poyato the news. Loco Paco was put in charge. Paco wouldn’t question the plant’s odd behaviour. After all he never questions the tangibility of the five foot rodent which is his constant companion. Poyato was at his usual table in the Bar La Casa Devante. His evening libation was important to him as it was important to all Alquerians. To have it interrupted by an overexcited Don Miguel El Sabio caused Poyato to use some colourful language. The Don was deeply hurt, he hadn’t been insulted like that since he was last at the mixed sauna. Humouring Sabio, Poyato accompanied him to the now partially destroyed test shed. Poyato expected the plants to be gently swaying in response to some draught or other. As the building now had only two walls instead of the customary four, there was plenty of through air. Neither of them were prepared for the sight that greeted them. Loco Paco was dancing the Lambada with each plant in turn, thrusting and gyrating like native Brazilians. One can only wonder what Loco Paco’s five foot rodent thought of it all.


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I will be at “La Vida” on Thursday 11th July from 9:30 onwards to answer any questions that you might have relating to your computer problems. Look forward to seeing you then. Advertising over, let’s get started. Well done if you have managed to wade through the articles about “Online” emails. So, before we start on the next level of understanding I have a question for you. Does the fact that every email provider, having their own unique and individual way of organising the way you see and use their email web page, infuriate you to the point of distraction? Would you like to have a uniform, standard way of reading and writing emails; adding attachments and most of all NOT waiting for the web page to update or just hang? I know that was technically several questions but let’s not quibble! Then I have a solution that might be what you are looking for. In the era of YesterYear there were applications provided, at ridiculous expense to you, who’s function was to help organise your business life. Perhaps the most obvious one is Outlook from the days when MS had the monopoly! In absolute fairness, this application, although expensive for what it was, was actually brilliant. Lotus produced something similar, which you can still get for $77, and that too is an invaluable application! In today’s world where the internet is the creator, and panacea, of a multitude of problems and their solutions, there are many FREE (don’t you just love that word!) solutions to organising your day, emails and just about everything else! So today is your beginning to a standardised email experience. To start your new experience of ease with email, you will have to download and install an application called “ThunderBird” (Cue theme tune from Gerry Anderson’s Puppet TV show). Your first decision is whether to go “Portable” or have the “Fixed” version. So what’s the difference? In the way they perform and look, absolutely nothing! Coming from the “Old School” of DOS and command lines, it is much more natural for me to want the program, data files and stored emails in one place. This is what you get with the portable version with the added benefits of being able to store and run it from an external drive, such as a memory chip (and I do)! The benefit of having it fixed is that when you do your regular data backup (you still do that – Don’t you?) and only store the data away from your computer safely. To get the “Fixed” version go to https://www.mozilla. org/en-US/thunderbird/ and for the “Portable” version go to http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/thunderbird_portable. Having made your choice the installation is straight forwards. Start the installer, choose where you want the program to live and let it get on with it. When completed the program will start and then want more information. The first thing it wants to know is do you want to create a new account or use an existing account. As you already have an account select that option, The next screen needs a name (your name?) a valid email address and the password that you use with this email address. Thunderbird will look up the information on the internet and fill in the rest of the information needed to access your account. You program is now up and running and all you have to do is find the button marked “Get Mail” on the left side of the menu bar and click it. Very soon all your emails will be copied to Thunderbird ready for you perusal at your leisure. Next time, we will look at the various options available in setting up your new “email made easy”. Until then have a lovely week and see you on Thursday at “La Vida”. For further information or advice on computing, contact Trevor on 689 892 745 or canducomputing@hotmail.co.uk

Again the squirrels appeared out of nowhere sending this week’s missive off in a different direction. I was quietly minding my own business at a classic car rally when I spotted a figurine of 2 horses heads mounted on the front of a Citroen 2CV. The CV is short for chevaux-vapeur which in English means two horsepower, hence the figurine. I wanted to post the photo on my instagram account - instagram. com/stephenamore but couldn’t for the life of me recall the proper term for the thingies that perch on the top of car bonnets. I tried Google then Wikipedia and eureka; bonnet ornament! That’s when the squirrels pounced as in the course of my research I stumbled upon the Spirit of Ecstacy; the iconic bonnet ornament. She has

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The Assassin’s Mark by David Ebsworth “The dead are sacred. Impartial. Unbiased. So Franco runs his tours on the strength of them. And just being able to run them shows that the Nationalists are legitimate. Winning.” It’s hard to imagine going on a tour of northern Spain during the Spanish civil war in 1938 and being guaranteed a safe passage? Was that possible when the war was still raging? On the one hand there was plenty of evidence of the abject poverty and devastation although the tourists generally had lavish accommodation, experiencing the wonderful Spanish cuisine whilst others starved. Living in this luxury inoculates us from the horrors of it all . The tours had been organised by Franco and boasted of witnessing atrocities in defeating and annihilating the Reds. A one-sided lesson. It’s even harder to imagine being taken hostage and used as a pawn in a deadly political game. Seeing history in the making or being a part of that history where your life is endangered. This is what makes this book riveting from beginning to end. It is deemed a crazy assignment for Jack Telford, a socialist reporter, 30 years of age, working for Reynold’s News, down to earth, sensitive and determined to discover the real truth not Franco’s propaganda. He is an interesting character, extremely credible but haunted by his father’s suicide. His father’s ghostly presence and his taunting of Jack’s pacifistic views eventually drive him over the edge. “ It’s unusual for battlefield tours to be organised while the war’s still being fought.” But it did happen. Jack’s companions, on first sight appear to be fascists with affiliations towards Franco and Hitler but all is not what it seems. This is what I liked about the story. The reader discovers the truth at the same time as Jack and usually it is too late to do anything about it. Trust no-one. Betrayal is the key word: Not everybody on this little adventure is exactly what they seem. An enigma but who is able to unravel it? His editor Sydney Elliott wants the real story not propaganda and Jack decides to write about the common man-the people’s revolution not about Franco. You never saw such a gap between rich and poor. Ordinary people fighting a feudal aristocracy and a feudal church. The itinerary covered towns such as San Sebastian, Durango, Bilbao, Santander, Gijon, Ovieda and Guernica. At the start of the tour Jack is disturbed by the inexplicable and gruesome death of one of the tourists which has a profound effect on him and he imagines a hooded figure holding out the poisoned apple towards him . Suspense builds up with the revelation that a man half hidden in the shadows appears to be watching the group closely and following their every move. The suspense is chilling and the first major climax happens at the Cueva de la Santina in Covadonga, a religious shrine where the dwindling group are held

hostage by the Machados and treated like bargaining chips or hostages of war by the Vice Consul in San Sebastian, Fielding. Tourists under threat. The panic and fear feels real beyond words. Ironically, Jack’s article emerges from this terrifying experience as he surprisingly gains the trust and friendship of the Machados with his Esperanto, learning the full extent of their hardships and brutal losses, their persecutions. It’s a painful story but a necessary one to tell. There are hints of assassinations shrouded in mystery until the end. The guide, Murphy was tied to the rails, arms spread-eagled, crucified in a sitting position against the railings with his fascist uniform removed by the Machados. He was a sitting target, a sacrificial lamb. A human barricade . What a startlingly shocking and pessimistic outlook for Jack and companions. The brutal conclusion was that in war there was simply one truth: You identified your mortal enemies, those who would KILL you without hesitation, and you killed them first? Simple survival ethics-KILL OR BE KILLED. With this realisation Jack’s world became an empty void . Terror, bedlam and hysteria dominate this climax which is frighteningly credible. More martyrs dying for a cause, a touch of romance and rivalry between a Reuters journalist, Carter-Holt based on Kim Philby’s early espionage career that Jack is paradoxically attracted to and repelled by. The final climax culminates in a visit to Santiago to meet Franco in person and a mad cap plan involving an Agfa camera that is foiled. Is this the attempted assassination? The Assassin’s Mark? At the end, Jack’s life becomes meaningless and his soul becomes shattered and destroyed. He is driven on by his demons to fight instead of remaining the pacifist coward sitting on the fence. He had been gullible and drawn into a web so he put into practice his maxim of: kill or be killed. His article was published and he successfully managed to expose the lies being perpetrated by Franco’s propaganda team in relation to the legitimate Republic Government. We live like animals. We have lived like this for five hundred years. The story is moving, realistic and frighteningly accurate. This was the ultimate sacrifice and you’ll have to read it to understand what I mean! Publisher: Silver Wood Books.. ISBN: 978-1-781-32-100-3 Also available as an ebook: ISBN: 978-1-78132-101-0

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Spirit of Ecstasy

The two horse - bonnet ornament

stood on the bonnet of nearly every Rolls-Royce motor car that’s been built since 1911. Charles Rolls started manufacturing cars in 1904 with Sir Frederick Royce selling them from his showroom in Fulham. Their partnership became the Rolls-Royce Company in 1906. The first cars only sported a badge and customers added their own often tasteless and gaudy ornaments which horrified Rolls-Royce. John Montague was the editor of Car Illustrated magazine; he later became the 2nd Lord Montague of Beaulieu. He was a friend of Rolls and Royce and suggested that they ask John Sykes an artist friend of Enjoy Stephens musings? Pop over to http://findmeahomeinspain.wordpress.com as the articles his to design a bonnet ornament are posted on there too...and they’re a bit longer too! Findmeahome are always looking for quality homes for their sales and rental portfolios, please contact Stephen for a valuation: stephen@ for Rolls-Royce. Montague had findmeahome.es Telephone: 636 266 641 already used Sykes to design an

ornament for his own Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. As a car enthusiast John Montague was one of the first members of the Automobile Club in London (now the RAC) and a young lady worked there called Eleanor Thornton, Montague was instantly attracted to her. He was however married and so they kept a respectable distance. Then in 1902 Eleanor became his secretary at Car Illustrated and their love affair started. Apart from close friends their relationship stayed secret, as the Edwardian vagaries of class distinction meant they could never marry as Eleanor was simply too ‘common.’ Eleanor bore his illegitimate daughter in 1903 but she gave her up for adoption. Eleanor modelled for Sykes in the designing of Montague’s bonnet ornament. The result is a woman wearing long flowing robes or a nightie according to rumour, pressing a finger to her mouth, a sign of their secret love. It was named The Whisper and it can be seen at the Beaulieu motor museum, Hampshire. Rolls-Royce wanted to define their brand, traits like grace and silent speed. John Sykes said ‘here’s one I made earlier’ and altered it subtlety, so the Spirit of Ecstasy or ‘Emily’ came into existence As was often the norm with ‘those upstairs’ Lord Montague’s wife Lady Cecil Kerr tolerated the relationship between Eleanor and her husband, so when in 1915 he was asked to go to India as the Advisor on Mechanical Transport Services, Eleanor was allowed to accompany him instead of his wife. On Christmas Day the left on the SS Persia, but tragedy struck five days later the ship was hit and sunk by a U-Boat torpedo. The lovers hit the water together but a wall of water made him lose his grip on her and he was pulled underwater. When he got to the surface she was gone. Montague was rescued 2 days later and when he returned to England he had the good fortune to read his own obituary. He searched for his beloved Eleanor for years, never believing she was dead. Heartbreakingly he wrote ‘I should have got a stronger grip on her!’


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Yes, Independence Day saw the Golf Club for the People by the People playing this great course in what can only be described as ideal conditions and a course that you cannot fault in any way shape or form, well done to Alberto, Vanesa and all their staff for their efforts also great to see 18 buggies all lined up displaying the TORREGOLF.EU logo on the front screen. It was a usual Stableford Competition split into 2 Categories to-day with the prize winners being Category 1. 1st. Ken Holmes 38 points 2nd. Robert Marchant 33 on c/b from Dunstan Taylor and 4th. Geoff Betts 31 points. Category 2. 1st. David Winder 31 points 2nd. Roy Middleton 28 3rd. Joe Curran 26 on c/b from Steve James. We had a few guests to-day including Mick the Grip who was kind enough to sponsor the best front and back 9 scores and Ken Holmes 21 points on the front 9 and El Presidente with 22 on the back (shame about the front 9!) taking the prizes. Once again Mick good to have you with us again and guys/girls you want some new

grips give him a call on 638 859 475. Our best guest prize going to Brian Wilson with 35 points. In addition we had 5 nearest the pins prizes on Hole 3. Sue Owens Hole 8. Tony McQuillan Hole 12. Alan Darby Hole 16. Ken Holmes and Hole 17. VinceLannon. Our Full Monte prize, sponsored to-day by Vince Lannon and in support of CD Montesinos, went to Lewis. (Lewis you must try harder!!) After the game we all returned to El Raso Restauarant, El Raso, Guardamar for the results and prize giving and here we must thank Mario and Kathy for the great Tapas they put on for us and the photo to-day shows some of the winners taken outside. Our next outings are Vistabella on Saturday 13th. followed by our special day at El Plantio on Thursday 18th so If you would like more information on our Club then give David Winder a call on 626 774 157 or email him at davidwinder. torregolf@gmail.com for some of the cheapest rates on the Costas.

summer sunshine, the course was in great shape apart from the faint traces of the dreaded “tramline” effect which could still be seen, and sometimes felt, on the back nine greens.

his 35 points.

The yellow blocks were placed on the competition tees and when you realize that this makes the course only around 130 mts less than the whites, a glance over your shoulder found most of the pro tees only a few paces back. I’m sure all players were pleased to find that the 17th was the exception to the rule! It was good to see Barry in attendance for the day although he’s still not quite ready for partaking. Understandably, rather like a kid who’s had his favourite toy taken away, he’s missing the golf terribly and to spend five or six hours at least breathing in the atmosphere probably helped a little…….or was he simply getting under Val’s feet? Only three of the par 3’s gave up their NTP prizes and they went to Ken Flaherty, Norman Padmore and Derek Johnston. Fellow scouser, Brian Whitby, took the guest prize with a very commendable 37 and Ross Rankin came a close 2nd with

John Aitchinson once again took the top slot in the silver division with a healthy 40 points leaving a count-back situation to sort out the following three 38’s !!! This resulted in 2nd spot going to Ellen Drakesmith, 3rd to Norman Padmore and 4th to Keith Stevenson. The gold division saw fellow Scotsmen, Willie Buchanan (39) and Alan MacDonald (38), coming 1st and 2nd, proving themselves to be a good omen for Andy Murray’s bid later in the day for a spot in Wimbledon’s semi-final. Phil Ashby and John Drakesmith needed a count-back decision on their 35’s and were awarded 4th and 3rd respectively…..that’s in the golf by the way, not at Wimbledon! Don’t forget to visit www.smgs. org to keep updated on all society matters or simply give Baz a buzz on 966 731 033 to get details of all forthcoming Wednesday meetings at which visitors are always welcome. Photo: Some of this week’s happy winners.

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PETANCA LOSES A GREAT PLAYER News has just been received that Miguel Lopez had lost his fight against a long illness. Miguel has been an outstanding petanca player over the past 20 years, with his brother Paco, they won numerous competitions throughout France and Spain, including a top class event in Marseille when they took the coveted Bronze trophy. Miguel was

a regular entry in the European Day Petanca championships held in Torrevieja for the past eleven years.

sport

Quesada Golf Society

Fairwayz Golf Society

Miguel had many friends, and will be missed by many. Our condolences to brother Paco and Jackie LopezRoger Seymour

El Plantio 2 Golf Society On Tuesday we held an individuals competition, this was the Medal/Ford, this consists of the front nine holes played as a Medal round and the back nine as a Stableford. 17 members were playing this week.

gives you full use of the course 7 days a week without any extra fees being payable. to find out more call John O’Brien Tel: 966 19 49 44 / 600 00 16 61 or Ian Henderson Tel: 966 71 66 16

The results are found by taking the score from the Stableford 9 holes and taking that away from the net score of the medal round.

The results this week: Nearest the pin: hole 6 Henry Mellor hole 9 Dave Collins 3rd place was Gordon Wayne h/ cap 10 with a score of net 10 2nd place was Martin Rickman h/ cap 10 with a score of net 10 1st place was Frank Stanhope h/ cap 10 with a score of net 7 Next Tuesday 9th July we will have the Texas Scramble and on 16th July there will be a team competition The Waltz be here 9:00 for 9:30am Tee off, Visitors are welcome. Please put your name on the sheet in the club house by Sunday 12 noon or telephone Ian Henderson on 966 71 66 16 John O’Brien Secretary

It was a case of lucky number 10 as all three winners had a 10 handicap. One member managed to score a 9 on the seventh, but as he still had not got over the water by then he decided to give that one a miss and have a noreturn on his card. El Plantio 2 Golf Society, are full members of the Par 3 course at El Plantio and anyone who would like to join us would be welcome. We meet at 9:00am on Tuesday for our main weekly competition and on Friday and Sunday at 9:00am for a friendly Stableford game. The annual membership of the course is very reasonable and

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Quesada Golf Society at Alenda Golf Course Wednesday 3rd July Alenda Golf Course was our host today as we we got to grips with the fast greens and excellent conditions at the course. This was the second round of our eclectic competition, everyone seemed to be playing pretty well out there as there were no hold ups and on asking our members if they had any snippets to impart about their games or even their partners the answer was always the same “no nothing exciting happened out there today”, so well done to all at Alenda for the hard work put in to keep the course in such superb condition. Results Gold Div Winner Gordon McGregor 32pts 2nd Paul Flanagan 30pts 3rd Darryl Wright 28pts Silver Div Winner Stephen Page 28pts 2nd John Simmons 23pts on count back 3rd David |James 23pts on count

Andy Wilson Photographer

back Nearest the Pins Gold Div Hole 16 par 3 Sue Smith , Hole 4 par 4 in 2 shots Darryl Wright Silver Div Hole 13 par 4 in 2 shots Brian Airey,Hole 6 in 3 shots David James The Roy Glenys Thomas Our thanks to Anita & David at Quesada Country Club for the refreshments on our return as this is always so very welcome. Our next game is on 17th July at Altorreal and the next members meeting on 23rd July at QCC 10.30am. Anyone interested in joining the society can contact our membership secretary Les Pancott on 966 716 723. Reported Secretary

by

Pam

Martin

A fine days golf was had by all today at Altorreal Murcia, unfortunately yet again the scores did not reflect the playing conditions, which were perfect. But hey who cares? we had a day out in the sun with good companions, it’s got to be better than work! Results were as follows. Only one category today, and 4 players shared the win, listed in order as per count back. 1st - Barry Wright 30pts. 2nd - John Pedersen 30pts. 3rd - Steve Hamilton 30pts. 4th - Dave Titchen 30pts. Best front 9 - Alex Gosling 18pts. Best back 9 - Peter Jones 13pts on count back. Nearest the pin John Pedersen. Nearest the pin in 3 John Saunders. Well done to all the winners. Next week 11th July at Vistabella, we are having a Captains day. 1st tee is

09:30am.

Please

be

at

the

course for 08:30am prompt. Captain Tony and Handicap secretary Steve have arranged numerous

prizes,

and

food

will be provided by Fairwayz. Numbers are limited to 36, if you have not got your name on the sheet and want to play, you will need to phone Tony to check for available places. The following Tuesday 16th July we are holding this years AGM at 20:00hrs in Fairwayz Sports Bar. Members please try to attend or pass on apologies. New members always welcome, for more information please contact Tony on 966785781, or myself on 966637449. Thank you. Steve Lawrence.

ROCAJUNA PETANCA OPEN PAIRS This end of June pairs championship attracted a good class line up.

With each pair playing 5 games this was a good test, which resulted in just one pair remaining unbeaten runners up were George and Francios

of Rocajuna, they just edged out Santiago and Francios of Amigas Belgas, they had both won 4 games each. In fourth place were Pepino and Andre of France, with Paco Lopez and Roger Seymour taking 5th place.

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