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Several members of the swimming club Máster Murcia took the plunge in the Rio Segura, to prove that after decades of pollution the water was now clean enough to allow swimming under the Puente Viejo, right in the City centre. The swimmers covered the 100 metre stretch from the pasarela de Manterola up to the Sculpture of the Sardina. UK
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Águilas family arrested on suspicion of sexual abuse
Officers of the Guardia Civil have arrested six members of the same family, known locally as ‘Los Terribles’, and living in Calle Marín Menú in Águilas. 3 generations of the same family all live in the same building, and those arrested are suspected of the sexual abuse of a minor. Neighbours are unwilling to speak about the family, for fear of reprisals, but they describe the family as ‘those who are not crazy are alcoholics and drug addicts. They are very aggressive and dangerous.’ The officers arrested a man for allegedly abusing his nephew of 14 years of age over the time span of a year and a half. The others, the child’s parents, brother and grandparents were arrested for concealment of the crime. The family moved here from Huercal-Overa, where the grandfather had a fishmongers business. However, the business did not flourish, and they moved to Águilas, buying the property in which they now live for 4€ from a woman who ‘needed to sell in a hurry.’ The alleged paedophile, known by the nickname ‘El Monstruo’ because of his build aggressiveness, has always had problems with the police. Likewise, the father of the child, who has earned himself the name of ‘El Loco’, has been reported several times for assault. Neighbours report that ‘he’s always at the bar and when he drinks he gets aggressive.’ He has five children, two of which have been placed in foster care by the Servicios Sociales. The neighbours said that the grandfather controlled everything that happened in the house, where screams and fights were the order of the day, and tension was continuous. As a result of a recent fight the lift was pitted with hammer blows, and the post boxes were shattered. The Comunidad de Vecinos has denounced the family for non-payment of bills, and they have been living for some time without electricity or water. The cleaning services have had to attend to clear rubbish accumulated by this family, and which was causing an unbearable stench. A spokesperson who did not wish to be identified voiced the hope that the Police will evict them, adding that ‘Although this sounds ugly, it is the only action that will provide a solution.’
robberies investigated
The Guardia Civil of the Región de Murcia, under the ‘Plan de Prevención e Investigación de Delitos Contra el Patrimonio’, has investigated a series of robberies with violence and intimidation in the region of the Mar Menor, and have arrested a suspect. To date the Benemérita has cleared up six robberies from shops in San Javier and Los Alcázares, has recovered stolen cash and the knife and clothing used by the detainee during the execution of the crime. The investigations were initiated by agents specialising in prevention and detection after a series of robberies with violence and intimidation in establishments in the Mar Menor region. The officers noted a similarity in the mode of several robberies on shops in San Javier and Los Alcázares, when the perpetrator used a cap to partially cover his face. Although he chose different types of businesses, such as pharmacies, clothes and shoe shops, book and newsagents and food outlets, they all had a common factor – they were all run by women. He would intimidate his victims using a knife and on occasions, forced them to give him cash from the till. During the investigation the Police intensified surveillance on commercial areas of San Javier and Los Alcázares in order to frustrate further robberies and to arrest the perpetrators. On the morning of August 29, two businesses in San Javier suffered two separate robberies with violence and intimidation. The police response was so immediate that moments later they had located and arrested a man who was carrying a knife and a large amount of cash coincident with the amount taken from the two shops. However, the robber, seeing that the police were closing in on him, took off his hat and shirt and threw them into a rubbish bin. But a brave resident of San Javier, seeing him fleeing, gave chase, allowing the officers time to retrieve the suspect’s clothing, and subsequently the suspect himself. After the comprehensive analysis of the information gathered, the testimony of victims and witnesses, and the evidence obtained after the arrest, the officers were ale to arrest him for the commission of six robberies with violence and intimidation in San Javier and Los Alcázares . The arrested man has been identified as MBM, a Spanish national, 43 years old and a resident of San Javier. The quick action of the officers and the cooperation of a member of the public resulted in the seizure of the weapon and clothing used in the robbery and also the recovery of 260 euros stolen in the last offences.
man gored by bull during fiestas de calasparra
During the fifth bull running during the Fiestas de Calasparra a 30 year old man was gored in the left thigh and buttock. The incident occurred on the last corner of the course, at the crossroads at Calle Rotas, on the last stretch to be completed by the bulls. The wounded man was taken to the Arixaca Hospital. It is not known how gravely he is injured.
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4km tailback caused by collision
A 4 kilometre tailback was caused by a traffic collision on the A-30 at the Espinardo interchange, in the direction of Murcia. The accident, which involved five vehicles, happened at midday at the fixed radar point. Fortunately no one was injured.
wild boars cause problems for farmers
The population of jabalí (wild boar) is causing economic losses to farmers due to the animal’s destructive feeding habits. Jabalí numbers have rocketed since the cost of hunting permits from the Dirección General de Medio Ambiente has been drastically increased. The farms most affected are in La Alquería, Sierra del Buey, Carche, Bujes, Sierra Larga, La Jimena and Rincón de Santa Ana. The farmers claim that herds of the boars sweep through the crops, eating and destroying everything in their path. They consume not only the crop, but dig the roots up, killing what remains of the plant, and damaging the irrigation systems as well. The farmers have appealed for help from the Sociedad de Cazadores La Asunción, but its president, Sebastián Terol, noted that ‘in previous years the fee was paid by preserve, and this year it is paid per hectare. Last year permits for hunters took 1,400 euros and this year the fee has increased to 15,000 euros.’ Given the number of complaints from affected farmers in the Municipality of Jumilla , COAG will launch a campaign to collect signatures. The Presidente del Sindicato Agrario in Jumilla, Pedro García, said that he will make ‘all the necessary steps for the Authorities to put in place measures to ensure that hunting permits are issued to control this pest, and that affected farmers are compensated.’
queen of pumpkins in Cieza
The Reina de las Calabazas (Queen of pumpkins) has been grown in Fatego, Cieza. Enrique Herrera has grown a monster 65 kilo pumpkin on his farm at Fatego. After the Feria it will be on show at Tiffany’s Bar, as an example of the fertility of the soil of Cieza.
madrid: limited access for disabled
Francisca García, a 53 year old retired ticket seller for the charity ONCE, paid for a trip to Madrid with the Asociación Comcence only to find that ‘there is no way that I take public transportation to the capital of Spain. The disabled are very discriminated against and I feel great helplessness.’ She said. Adrián Juárez, her son, acting on advice from Alsa, gave more than 15 days notice so that the company could make arrangements for an adapted bus. But when he went to buy the ticket from the bus company that makes the trip from Murcia to Madrid he was refused, and told that as his mother’s chair was electric, and not foldable, therefore it would have to be transported in
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the luggage hold. Adrián was shocked by the proposal by Alsa that his mother should be lifted on to the bus ‘like a sack of potatoes.’ Francisca then decided to go for the trip by train, only to discover that the Murcia-Madrid line is not adapted for disabled passengers. A representative of Renfe suggested that she boarded a train accessible to disabled people in Alicante, and travelled to Madrid by AVE. Despite assurances from the railway company that the Atendo service was available to all persons with disabilities, and that Altaria trains running between Murcia and Madrid have the infrastructure for all wheelchairs when Francisca and her son reached the station at Carmen they were told that as the chair would not fold they could not travel to Atocha from there. Francisca and Adrián have completed the necessary claim forms from both companies and have reported the case to the Organización de Consumidores y Usuarios (OCU), and have requested help from the various Associations for the Disabled of Murcia. ‘It is unacceptable that in these times we continue to meet these nasty and unfair situations.’ Said Adrián, who has to ask for time off work to take his mother to Madrid.
Nadal claims second US Open crown
Rafa Nadal has claimed his second US Open crown with a four-set victory over World No. 1 Novak Djokovic. Nadal bagged his 13th Grand Slam title, beating the Serb 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 in just over three hours. The Spaniard was pushed hard in a brutal slugging match, during which both players displayed the best tennis of this year’s US Open. Nadal dominated the first set, only to see the momentum swing swiftly in the Serb’s direction in the second set. A 54-shot rally on break point in the sixth game all but handed the second set to Djokovic, who then looked to be firmly in control of the third, until Nadal clawed his way back from 0-40 down at four all to grab the initiative again, claim the third set and race through the fourth for his second US Open title. Nadal has won six of his last seven matches against Novak Djokovic, after losing seven singles matches in a row against him last year. The undisputed King of Clay is now being heralded as the King of the Hardcourts, with an unbeaten run of 22 matches on the surface this year as he closes in on the No. 1 spot. His comeback from a seven-month injury break is being described as nothing short of miraculous. “Having this success is unbelievable. I never expected this,” Nadal told reporters after the match. “Novak is an amazing player,” he continued, “he brings my tennis up to an amazing level. I don’t know how I beat him”.
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Sport With the nights now starting to draw in, the fairground, Portside, in Torrevieja, takes on a magical spectacle, but advisable, perhaps, to fashionably carry a warm pullover, over the shoulders, especially if the Big Wheel slows to a halt, with you and the family on the top seats!
head to other coastal resorts, and inland to brighten the evenings at more remote towns and villages, but here in Torrevieja, the majority of the attractions remain open for business all the year.
Carousels, both small and large, The Octopus, again, one for the junior members of the family, and one for the adults. Ride the Dinosaur, Miners Train or simply “Fish for Duck”, and wander home content, with a fluffy teddy bear or pink rabbit in one hand, and candyfloss in the other.
There was talk a year or so ago, that the fairground should move away from the port, and relocate to a purpose built area, alongside Torrevieja Football Ground, and the Water Park, at a cost of some 1.6 million euro, but with the town coffers, being what they are, this may, now, be on the back burner. Let us hope so.
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A BRIGHTER FUTURE It would seem at last, the cloud of uncertainty, hovering over Castelar College, San Pedro del Pinatar, for so long, has been lifted. Grupo Caliche, under the good stewardship of Senor Martinez, has invested sufficient funds, into the bank, to ensure the college is open for business for the
You couldn’t make it up As dear old Robertson Hare would say, Archdeacon in the B.B.C. 1 classic, of so many years ago, All Gas and Gaiters, “Oh! Calamity! Oh! Calamity!” It would seem, that when construction of the 150 million euro, Costa Azahar airport, in the Castellon region, was completed in March 2011, not only was the runway considered to be too narrow to turn aircraft safely round, in readiness for either take off, or apron approach, the construction team forgot to dig out the ground, and sink fuel bunkers. So I guess, when they finish making the runway a little wider, time could be taken out to dig some large holes, and drop a bunker or three, into the ground! I bet, by the time the first aircraft touches
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British man, 34, dies in hotel balcony fall in Benidorm
A British tourist has died after falling from a fifthfloor hotel room in Benidorm whilst on a stag party weekend. National Police and paramedics in the Costa Blanca town were called out when the 34year-old man fell off the balcony, but he is said to have been killed outright as a direct result of his injuries as he landed. Officers are investigating the cause of death, although they have already ruled out that any violence may have been involved and are treating it as accidental. From inquiries to date, it appears he may have got off the lift at the wrong floor – number five instead of 13, where his room was – and, when he got no response after knocking on the door, attempted to get into the room through the window by climbing round the balcony. He landed on the first-floor terrace, near the kitchens, and a passerby alerted reception after hearing the impact and initially believing it was a heavy object or part of
the building which had fallen. They went to assess the situation and found it was one of their guests, who was already dead. The 12 people in the party were staying in several different rooms and had booked for four nights, says the management of the unnamed hotel in the Rincón de Loix district. His friends who were with him on the stag weekend, having arrived on the Costa Blanca on Thursday, apparently went home without him and without telling him after a night out. The Foreign Office has been informed but it is not yet known whether the deceased’s next of kin have been advised. Neither has it been confirmed whether or not the deceased is the groom, although initial investigations show he may be. All of the party are believed to have been drinking large quantities of alcohol, due to the nature of the weekend away.
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Three children left locked in hot Gibraltar Tug-of-war: Customs officer run over by motorcyclist trying to avoid the queues car as parents go to beach
A couple who left their three young children in a locked car in the heat in order to go to the beach have been arrested in Benalmádena, Málaga. According to press reports, the father, 48, and mother, 39 had left them with no ventilation or water at the hottest part of the day. A member of the public saw the children shut in the car in a car park near the beach and unable to escape, sweating profusely and feeling dizzy, all of which put them at serious risk of heatstroke. This was at around 14.45hrs on Wednesday last week, but the news has only just been released. Firefighters were called out and cut the children free from the vehicle, then traced the parents who were arrested. Police say the children did not want to go to the beach, insisting they went to another one where they could hire a pedalo, resulting in a family argument and the parents saying, “well, you can stay in the car, then.” The nationality of the family has not been revealed.
A Guardia Civil officer at the Gibraltar border was knocked over by a motorcyclist last Wednesday morning who was trying to dodge police and get past the inspections on commuters heading into and out of the Rock. The policeman suffered minor injuries, says the Spanish interior ministry, but these are being checked to make sure there is nothing more serious hidden under the surface. This is the second incident of its type in the customs inspection queue
Driver found with Gibraltar monkey in car on Madrid motorway Guardia Civil officers in Madrid have seized a Gibraltarian monkey which they found in a car heading for France. They saw a basket in the back of the car, and the driver tried to convince them it had a dog in it. But when police opened the basket, they found a Gibraltar monkey, which is an endangered species. The driver was unable to show any documentation for the animal, so it was taken by the Guardia Civil’s environmental wing, SEPRONA and is being housed in the Acuárium Zoo in Madrid until the alleged owner can prove it is his monkey. Given that it has already been identified as a Gibraltar monkey, it is likely it does not belong to the driver stopped on the R-15 and will be returned to the wild. These are the only species of monkey which live wild in Europe – otherwise they are mainly found in the Atlas mountains in southern Morocco.
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Hugh Jackman to collect award at San Sebastián Film Festival
Australian actor Hugh Jackman will be awarded the Donostia Prize at the forthcoming San Sebastián Film Festival in the Basque Country on September 27. Jackman, most famous for his role in the X-Men series, will pick up his trophy just minutes before his most recent film, Prisoners, is aired. Festival organisers have applauded Jackman’s ‘versatility’ as an actor and his ability to appeal to viewers of all ages, on screen and stage, given his long career in Broadway. Jackman’s role as Wolverine in X-Men, XMen 2 and X-Men: The final decision has so far seen him net an Oscar nomination and
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Spain’s roads have claimed a total of 235 lives this summer alone – although this figure is 10 per cent less than in 2012, according to the ministry of traffic. A total of 113 drivers and passengers lost their lives in July. Most deaths occur on minor roads, with 175 killed here and another 60 on motorways. Motorbike accidents, however, have seen a rise in fatalities with 46 deaths on the roads in July and August, compared to 39 last year.
According to the ministry of traffic, 17 of the deceased were not wearing a seatbelt – including a 12-year-old child. But awareness campaigns about seatbelts appear to be working, they say, since the percentage of fatal victims travelling without one was 16 per cent this year compared to 26 per cent last year. The General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) cited the usual reasons for accidents causing deaths – distraction, tiredness, speeding, and drinkdriving.
Abortion Law Reform To Be Finalised In October
A reform to the existing abortion law is set to be launched in October, says minister for justice Alberto RuizGallardón. Although he does not give details of the final draft, the minister – and former mayor of Madrid – insists it will be in keeping with the PP’s original stance and ‘respects the rights of women’. Ruiz-Gallardón denied rumours that the party was divided over the contents, and stressed that the final law will have the unanimous approval of all members. So far, plans for changing the abortion law text have divided the nation, since it will be considerably more restrictive than the existing legislation drawn up by the socialists during their reign between 2004 and the end of 2011. Under the PSOE, a woman
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Fur Goodness Sake! Adhoc Theatre Company is proud to announce that they have now merged with the up and coming film and theatre group Siesta Theatre Company. Both amateur dramatic companies have a wealth of talented members both on and off stage. Their first combined meeting was held on Wednesday 4th September at Restaurante Los Rosales in Guardamar. During a well attended meeting, director Geoff Hall cast for their next play – the classic farce “Not Now Darling”. The play is set in the 1960’s and revolves around many misunderstandings with fur coats. Adhoc Siesta will be performing the play, written by “The King of Farce” Ray Cooney, at San Fulgencio’s Cardinal Belluga Theatre on November 14th – 16th. They are appealing for anyone who would like to lend their full length fur coats to contact them. The play calls for 2 of the actresses to wear only a fur coat, hence the need for them to be full length so that their modesty is covered, if nothing else! The idea coat would be a mink, ocelot or leopard print and 2 beaver coats. Anyone wishing to help out or join the theatre company can do so by calling Jax on 697501992, emailing adhoctheatreco@gmail.com or popping along to Restaurante Los Rosales CV895 Guardamar on Wednesdays at 7pm. Next meeting is on September 11th in the bar. Tickets can also be bought for their fundraising show at Los Rosales on Saturday September 21st - Get Ur Phil of The Blues Brothers. For full details please visit Lets Rock Shows on www.lrshows.com. Tickets 12.50€ for show and 2 course meal.
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Memory Walk for Alzheimer’s Association This year’s memory walk (El Camino de la Memoria) organised by the Alzheimer’s Association is taking place to celebrate World Alzheimer’s Day, which this year is on Saturday, September 21st. The walk will start at 5.00 pm and commence from the main square in the town, proceed along the Vista Alegro paseo to the Punta Margalla, which is the cape with the Egyptian style columns on it, and then return to the main square by the same route . There is an entry fee of five euros per person in aid of AFA Torrevieja and everyone is encouraged to get their friends and family to sponsor them. The Kiosko Cabo Cervera is kindly providing water for all the walkers. Sponsorship forms can be obtained from the Alzheimer’s charity shop in Torrevieja, the Torry Army office at the entrance to San Luis, Jennie Mutter by emailing jenniemutter@hotmail.com or telephoning 966 780 595, and Matilde Sanchez on 636 110 251. Bring the dog ( on its lead) bring the baby buggy (c o m p l e t e with baby) or bring a wheelchair b o u n d friend, the route is flat, interesting and easy, so come along and support us to beat last years’ total funds raised.
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The Welcome Group, a voluntary organisation based in the Mazarron area of Murcia region, held its August dance at Mariano’s Restaurant, Camposol in aid of Age Concern Costa Calida. The event was originally planned as an open-air Summer party but, when the rainclouds gathered over Camposol, plan B was put into operation and the dance was relocated inside Mariano’s spacious function room. The B-Boppers provided the entertainment – a trio of musicians/singers with an endless repertoire of music which kept the dance floor full all evening. 150 people attended the event and a fantastic 800€ was raised through ticket sales and the raffle. Age Concern are very grateful to Rosemary, the Welcome Group and all their supporters for making it such a successful and enjoyable night. Age Concern can be found at the Camposol Cultural Centre on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10am to 1pm and Fridays 12.30 to 3.30pm. Telephone 634 310216 Photo: Ann Lambert (left) of Age Concern being presented with the cheque for 800€ by ladies from the Welcome Group committee.
FAST Comedy Night Oct. 11th Due to circumstances beyond our control we have had to cancel our Comedy Night with Justin Sane. Instead we will be holding a Cabaret Night at The Club House on the same date. Tickets for this event or any of our other events will be available from our team outside Euronics, Sector B Commercial Centre, Camposol on Fridays mornings between 10 and 12. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your continued support, without which we could no longer continue our work to make Camposol a safer place to live.
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FLAMENCO SHOW’ - OSCARS BAR, Sector B, Commercial Centre, Camposol. This Event was held at ‘Oscars Bar’ on Saturday, 24th August,.in order to raise money for F.A.S.T. (First Aid Support Team) Camposol. On entering Oscars every lady was presented with a beautiful red carnation by flamenco dressed young girls. The audience was entertained by a very well known and extremely popular Group, particularly in the Murcia Region, namely ‘DAVID ANDREU’. Listening to the guitars and the male vocalist was such a delight. They captivated the audience totally from start to finish. A female Flamenco dancer also provided a wonderful performance and the interaction between the music and dancing was brilliant! How she managed to maintain such a high standard of intricate steps for so long is still being questioned! It is understandable that once having seen this Group perform it is wise not to waste any time booking for their next show! Chicken or Fish and Chips was served in a basket, cooked by Chef, Scotty, being quickly eaten and enjoyed! Our thanks go to Oscar and all his Staff, including Toni, Charmaine, Adam and Scotty who worked hard, providing table service for both food and drinks. Nice not to have to queue at the Bar! The money raised from this Event came to a total of €530. Pauline Tolley also donated €60 and Derek Leech gave FAST the contents from his Piggy Bank of: €3.27. FAST are extremely grateful! Thanks go to all the FAST Members who worked so hard plus everyone who gave their support and donations to this Voluntary Service for residents and holidaymakers on Camposol.
Difference in vehicle testing costs up to 200% depending upon region The cost of an ITV test on a vehicle – Spain’s answer to an MOT – varies by up to 144 per cent depending upon which region of the country you live in, says a leading consumer group. This rises to up to 208 per cent for motorbikes and mopeds. FACUA-Consumers in Action’s recentlypublished price comparison shows that in the western-Spanish region of Extremadura, a motorbike ITV costs 25.93 euros, yet in the Valencia region the fee jumps to 63.23 euros. And prices in general have gone up by 2.6 per cent since last year. In a report by ThinkSpain, the sharpest increases in cost have been seen in Asturias, Mallorca and Cantabria, whilst the cheapest of Spain’s 17 autonomous regions to get an ITV are Extremadura and Navarra. But car and bike owners cannot simply drive to the cheapest region to have their ITV carried out, because the criteria for testing differs across federal borders and a test certificate is not valid on home turf if it was obtained in a region different to that of residence. This means drivers in Andalucía who go to neighbouring Extremadura for cheaper tests will find their ITV is not valid when they are back home in Andalucía. However, this does not apply to tourists, so an Extremadura resident visiting Andalucía for a week or two will not be fined for carrying an ITV sticker from another region.
Drivers are not obliged to have their vehicles tested in the same province they live in, but they must take the test in their federal region of residence. Recent reports claim residents on the Orihuela Costa (Alicante) who had gone over the nearby southern border into Murcia for ITVs were being fined when asked by police to show their vehicle documents. But these same residents could travel to the provinces of Valencia or Castellón if they wished, since they would still be within the correct region – although as the prices are regional, they would be the same as in Orihuela. Different regions have different testing criteria – in some, including the Comunidad Valenciana, these include emissions, and in others, greater control and more stringent measures are in place for cars being imported from abroad. FACUA-Consumers in Action has called for ITV stations, which are State-owned, to increase their prices fairly and gradually and to ensure they test for defects which have a bearing on road safety. They have also appealed for re-testing where a vehicle fails to be free of charge if this is carried out within a reasonable period of time.
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Speed camera ‘errors’ invalidate fines
A leading motoring organisation has slammed the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) for ‘illegal’ speed-camera margins which have led to thousands of drivers being fined when they should not have been. The Spanish Automobile Association (AEA) says the DGT was using an obsolete law to fine motorists, and has called for action to be taken. According to the AEA, a rule known as the UNE 26444 which was drawn up in 1992 and ceased to be effective in 2006 establishes margins for error relating to speeds which are much more restrictive than permitted by Spanish road traffic laws. Fixed speed cameras allow for a three-kilometreper-hour margin – meaning on a motorway with a limit of 120, drivers can be fined for travelling at more than 123 kilometres per hour – and mobile speed traps allow a seven-kilometreper-hour margin. In other words, if a driver is caught at 123 kilometres per hour, it may be considered he or she was travelling exactly at the speed limit given that a threekilometre margin for error is allowed, but if a camera catches the same driver apparently travelling at 124 kilometres, the minimum figure acceptable would in fact be 121 kilometres – even though, at this speed, the car speed-o-meter may register slightly less and leave the motorist being fined despite being within the permitted limit. But a Ministerial Order launched in December
2006, replacing UNE 26444, meant the calculations by static speed cameras were taken to be up four kilometres per hour out and mobile speed guns by seven, either above or below the figure recorded, which could mean thousands of drivers given the benefit of the doubt if their speed was only slightly over the limit or if they were indeed speeding, but were on the cusp of two fine levels. This was updated in 2010 and the margins lifted to five kilometres for fixed cameras with speeds of up to 100 kilometre per hour, and five per cent for static cameras and seven per cent for mobile guns with speeds exceeding 100 kilometres per hour. The maximum error percentage is used where the DGT cannot be certain of the exact figure. But the AEA says that since 2010, the DGT has still been applying the UNE 26444 criteria, meaning tens of thousands of motorists have been fined
unnecessarily, or those on the cusp suffered larger fines than they legally should have to pay and others faced criminal charges when these should have only been civil. Precedents in Europe exist whereby such fines have been reduced or scrapped, including one in Belgium which states that a breach of road traffic codes of conduct cannot be accredited where the means with which evidence was obtained are linked to an obsolete law. In Spain, for all other traffic offences including parking, jumping red lights or disobeying traffic signals whether in error or deliberately, the police are not obliged to provide proof and the officer’s word is considered sound evidence, with the onus being on the driver to prove he or she did not commit the offence. Officers are not obliged to stop the driver and inform them if they catch them in the act of committing a road traffic breach
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Spain has called for ‘sound explanation’ from Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad over the responsibility for the recent chemical bomb attacks in Damascus which killed 1,400 people, of whom 400 were children. Mariano Rajoy’s government is in full agreement with the USA that evidence ‘clearly points to the fact’ that the government of Syria was behind the ‘horrible’ attack in the suburbs of the capital, which they ‘totally condemn’. During the present G20 summit meeting in St Petersburg, Russia, the 11 countries including Spain collectively made a public statement to Al-Assad, calling for an ‘international’ explanation and saying that ‘breaking world laws’ by using chemical weapons ‘would not be tolerated’ and ‘could not be repeated’. Those who commit such ‘atrocities’ should be held accountable, said the statement, released by the Whitehouse. The 11 countries of the G20 say chemical warfare ‘dramatically reduces people’s safety’ and is totally unacceptable under any circumstances. They have called for the United Nations’ Safety Commission to give its verdict ‘as soon as possible’ on a possible attack on Syria. Spain is not likely to be affected by any decision to wage war on Syria, since the general consensus of the G20 has been not to send troops to the country – meaning no Spanish soldiers would be deployed there.
And minister of defence Pedro Morenés has denied claims that the USA had approached Spain and asked them to lend troops for a military mission. British PM David Cameron has accepted being outvoted over commencing hostilities towards Syria, and decided against it. US president Barack Obama has assured that a conflict with Syria would ‘not be another Iraq or Afghanistan’ and is thinking more along the lines of sending air forces to the Middle East, bombing the arsenal of chemical weapons, and withdrawing immediately. The G20, Spain included, has admitted that the Syria crisis cannot be solved by military means and are hoping for a political solution. They have condemned the ‘violations of basic human rights’ taking place in the Arab country en masse. Morenés said this statement by the G20 was not a declaration of war but a global message saying the use of chemical bombs was not acceptable - “not because the G20 has just said so, but because international laws say so,” the Spanish defence minister clarified. He said Spain was in support of this worldwide stance shown by other G20 members – South Korea, France, Italy, Saudi Arabia, the UK, the USA, Japan, Turkey, Canada and Australia.
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I understand that if I sell my property I needtothink about the following expenses: solicitors fee, capital gains tax and plusvalía tax. What is plusvalía tax , and how is it calculated? A . Up to recently this was a small tax when you sold or inherited , but now it can be a high amount and needs to be considered before the transaction. It is charged on the transfer of ownership of a property by sale, inheritance etc. . This tax is a local tax charged by each municipality on the increase in value of Urban land in its own district land and is distinct from Capital Gains Tax. It is important to realize that the tax is charged on land alone, not on the buildings that may stand on the land. The rates of tax are set by each municipality and can vary widely between neighbouring municipalities.The tax is based on the increase in the official, that is to say the “Catastral”, value of the land which a property occupies. This is the same value that is used to set your local property tax or “IBI” and can be found on the bill for your “IBI” issued by your local ayuntamiento each year and is shown as the “valor del suelo”.The actual price at which a property changes hands, or the value attributed to it if is the subject of a gift or inheritance is irrelevant. Calculation: The Plusvalia is calculated as a function of the catastral value of the land and the number of years of ownership (up to a maximum of 20 years). The higher the catastral value and the number of years of ownership, the higher the tax. Plusvalia tax = Catastral value of the land x Yearly percentage of value’s increase x Number of years of ownership x Tax rate The yearly percentage of value’s increase and the tax rate are fixed by the Town Halls.They are established locally. Up to now, when a Town Hall had updated the catastral values, usually with really high increases of the values compared to the existing ones, article 107.3 of the Law had established that on the following five years after the revision of the values, the Town Halls had to apply a deduction of 40 to 60 % to the catastral value. If a Town Hall made not contemplation of this rule teh law established an automatic deduction of 60%. However new Law passed in 2012 has changed that situation allowing the Town Halls to eliminate those deductions, which is why a loto of people are suddenly paying much
higher rates and find themselves with an unfairly high plusvalíaa tax when they sell. On a sale of a property it is the responsibility of the seller to pay the tax, but if the seller fails to pay this responsibility may be passed to the buyer, who would then have to recuperate the money form this seller. If the property is being inherited or is the subject of some other type of gift it is the beneficiary or recipient of the property who is liable to pay the tax. Certain transactions are exempt from the Plusvalia Tax, the main ones which are likely to affect the general public are the transfer of property between spouses who are divorcing, or to children to comply with Court judgments, and “aportaciones” or transfers to companies in which spouses are the only shareholders which may be used for tax planning. The amount of the tax that will be charged on a transaction will depend firstly on the Catastral value of the land which the property occupies, and secondly on the length of time since it last changed hands. If you are selling an individual house which stands on a large plot which you have owned for a considerable length of time the amount of the Plusvalia Tax could be many thousands of Euros. On the other hand, as the tax is charged on the value of land alone, the amount of Plusvalia Tax charged on a flat in a block which you have not owned for very long the tax may be quite modest. For those of you who are considering rearranging your financial affairs to take advantage of tax planning schemes, the amount of Plusvalia tax that may be due is one of a number of elements, which include the Notary and other fees that may be payable, which you need to consider when balancing the costs and benefits of these schemes. Depending on the amount of Plusvalia, it may be cheaper to make a gift of the property rather than enter into more complex arrangements with higher Notary and other fees. The time for paying the Plusvalia Tax is within 30 days of a sale or gift between living people, or 6 months of the date of death on an inheritance. Your town hall can advise you of the amount of Plusvalia that may be payable on a transaction involving your property, or in many cases it is possible to obtain the calculation “on line”, but as I always write in concluding these articles, if in doubt take professional advice.
Michael Davies is a Spanish Abogado and has been practicing law in Almería since 1993. He is member of the Law societies of Almería and Madrid and has offices in Mojacar and Almeria High Street.
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Very attractive and immaculately kept detached Villa set across the road from the sea and within a short walking distance to the tourist office, medical center, commercial center, supermarkets, banks and all amenities that Mojácar has to offer. The property has a total built area of 120 mts2 on two levels and the plot measures 218 mts2. The Villa is comprised of a large living / dining room,
a large kitchen and a conservatory and open terrace on the upper level followed by two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a large master bedroom with en suite bathroom on the lower level. From the terrace there is access to a roof solarium with great views. The property is immaculately kept throughout and it also benefits from a shed / outside store
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Beginners Art Class at Lo Marabu Cardenal Belluga Theatre Group Out of their Summer hibernation the Cardenal Belluga Theatre Group will shortly be rehearsing for their next production of “Movies and Musicals”. Tickets are on sale from the Tourist Office and Butterfly Charity Shop in La Marina, the Benimar Card Shop and you can order tickets for collection at the door through Maria on 966715891 at only 6e. All ticket sales do go to local charities. The theme of this show will cover from the earliest black and white silent movies through to the blockbuster award winning musical of 2013, Les Mis. Suzanne Stokes will be starting a new beginners’ art course at Lo Marabu restaurant (on the ‘Lemon Tree Road’ near La Laguna Hotel, Quesada) on Wednesday 2nd October. Suzanne has been teaching art in the area for nine years and has three classes a week at PALs Club, La Siesta, Lo Marabu Restaurant, Quesada, and La Herradura Restaurant, Los Montesinos. Beginners are welcome at any of the classes, because Suzanne works with everyone individually – but it’s always fun to start with a group of newbies. Beginners do not need to bring any equipment, as all drawing materials are provided for the first few weeks – and Suzanne encourages everyone to learn the basics of drawing before moving on to painting. ‘It’s an essential building block, and makes progress to other mediums so much easier. And it’s really not too difficult once you train yourself to look properly at what you’re trying to draw.’ For more information, call Suzanne on 680 961 025 or see www.suestokes.co.uk
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This fabulous, luxury property with private pool & olive farm is located less than 30 minutes to the coast in a tranquil setting. The stunning stone built property has been architect designed with some truly unique features and attention to detail.
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Donna’ Boutique - fabulous fashions for all occasions sizes 8 -28 catered for! Firmly into its second year of trading, ‘Donna’s Boutique’ is a familiar sight in the heart of Turre. Owner Donna Booth has been delighting the ladies of all areas with a fabulous range of fashions to suit everyone. All shapes and sizes are catered for and age is certainly no barrier as Donna prides herself on selecting fashions that all women can wear. The recently introduced ‘Curve’ range of clothing flatters the more ‘shapely’ figure and enhances a woman’s ‘best features’ A wide selection of shoes, bags and accessories makes ‘Donna’s Boutique’ a onestop-shop for that special occasion or for everyday wear. With years of experience in the fashion industry and a real passion for the business, Donna offers a personalstyling service for anyone needing a helping-hand. With a huge following on her Facebook page, word of her extensive collection has spread and Donna can now offer Europe-wide delivery with shipments three-times per week. Keen to keep her stock fresh, Donna has new items arriving every two weeks and the latest fashions can be viewed on her Facebook page, so click onto Donnas Boutique and hit the ´LIKE´ button to be automatically entered into a competition for a chance to win a clothing voucher to spend in her shop! So whatever the occasion, drop into Donna’s Boutique for your best shopping experience!
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take a trip to turre BUGS has been supplying & fitting windows & doors for 25 years. Pull down / Sliding Blinds & Screens, Windows & Patios, Vertical Blinds, Security Grills, and Awnings as well as aluminum and UVPC replacement doors and windows, Peter will give you a friendly, speedy response and covers all areas. SUPER CORNER is run by friendly couple Simone and Nabil. Living in Spain there is no need to miss out on your favourite UK foods. You can shop for all your British branded supplies whether the food you require is tinned, frozen, packet, or fresh, all at bargain prices. Open every day. Now selling a selection of wines & chilled soft drinks, a massive chocolate and sweet section aswell as fashionable sunglasses and birthday cards. Pop into Super corner & treat your taste buds. CHILI BAR AND RESTAURANT boasts a spacious terrace where you can sit in the sun or shade every day serving delicious authentic Indian tapas with your drink including chicken madras, korma and onion bhaji to name a few. Menu del dia at €8.50 /noche at €10 are served every day.There is also a vast menu that includes Indian themed pizzas and kebabs and a full range of house and special dishes to sample eating in or Take away. Live entertainment is now running throughout the summer where happy hour from 11am till 6pm means you can buy beer and wine for only 1€. Meet Ali and his friendly team who will always give you a warm welcome. SOLO SAT is the number one company to use for all your satellite TV, air conditioning installations and repairs. Nik has over 12 years experience of fitting all types of satellite TV systems and air con units domestic and commercial, Phone him for more info, he is always happy to answer any queries you may have at anytime. 1.9 m dishes delivered to your door on a van that can. Why compromise? CONNEXIONS has been up and running now for 10 years and is constantly keeping up to date with modern technology. Ken and Gill offer a great service. There is a wide range of laptops, tablets, mobile phones, books as well as art pieces. Also in store is the new Android TV box, no satellite dish needed just an internet connection of at least 2mbs. If you need a new TV to cope with the swap over we can help! We still do a full repair & upgrade service. Summer times have now finished and the shop will be open 9.30 – 2pm and 5pm - 8pm Monday – Friday and 9.30am till 2pm Saturday. SOLSHADERS has been operating in this area for more than 7 years & is a fully legal Company. Their fantastic range of Awnings (which can protect your terrace from the wind), Insect Screens and Internal Blinds are available in a variety of colours & styles with a sign writing service also available. Justin is committed to giving all his clients 100% satisfaction & offers a free on site quotation without obligation & with his outstanding prices & excellent after sales service you are guaranteed a professional job from start to finish. Give us a call on 627 907 207 / 634 319 882 or Email: solshaders@live.co.uk. STYLES HAIR AND BEAUTY SALON is a well established part of the community offering top quality and service at very competitive prices. Wacky Wednesdays 10 till 2, short hair blow dry’s 5€, and on the beauty side mini manicure and mini pedicure only 5€ each, appointments are advised. New to styles this month is Jean from Jewelicious who is joining Michelle and Kerry with her 925 handmade silver jewelry, she can also do repairs and change your old silver jewelry into your own design. Pop in and see the girls in their own environment where the welcome is always friendly and very welcoming. GILLEE’S BAR is situated at the entrance to Turre and has a large projector screen to cover all football, English/Spanish and major sports events. Food menu includes Full English breakfasts, served all day, Friday is Fish & chips day and on Sundays a traditional roast dinner is served
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and during September a glass of house wine. Special menu is changed daily, prices start from €4.95. Private functions are also catered for, call in for more information. SELECCIONES situated next to the butchers has now been opened for nearly 6 months, selling good quality, good conditioned, new and used furniture. They do house clearances & also purchase single items which they are happy to sell on consignment with excellent rates of commission. Their onsite man with a van is happy to deliver and collect various items making sure they reach you in one piece. New branded sportswear direct from the UK is also available. You are guaranteed to receive a 1st class excellent service. We are now doing Spain - UK trips and are open Thursday 6 - 8pm. MARI CRUZ is situated in Turre high street. It has a lovely outside terrace and roomy indoor area. Specializing in grilled meats, fish all cooked on BBQ & regional dishes as well as a great variety of wine, beers, tapas and an excellent variety of freshly homemade pizzas & pastas is available to eat in or take away. There is Lounge for meetings, company dinners, small events & birthdays. Enjoy a free bottle of cava when a minimum of 4 people order a starter and main course from the A la carte menu for this week only. FUNDRAISER’s Adene is involved in helping to raise monies for a number of local charities in the local are and have have recently donated over 30 boxes of clothes to Betel a Spanish ONG who aid the homeless. They are always welcoming quality clothes, hangers & plastic bags as well as books & all household items. We are now just before the guadia civil station in Vera. Just past the bull ring there is a chinese shop on your left going into the town. We’re next door. It’s a lovely shop and their clothes are still 1€.
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Having a constant supply of cut flowers for your house need not be an unachievable dream. Growing cut flowers is a productive and relatively inexpensive hobby, whether growing simply to display in your own home, to sell or to give as presents. Other linked hobbies are flower arranging and drying flowers.
Cutting Conditioning
Cut flowers in the morning when their stems are full of water. Place the stems directly into a bucket of water. Pick flowers that are just showing colour or with blooms still closed. Use a sharp knife or secateurs and do not leave jagged cuts on stems as this could cause plant to decay. Cut stems to length with a clean angled cut. Strip leaves from bottom half to 2/3 of each stem remove foliage below line to stop rot. Use a clean vase, with some cut flower feed in the water, change water and recut stems approx every 3-4 days to maximise longevity.
Many healthy herbaceous and shrubby plants, in fact, grow all the better for being picked, preventing seeds from setting and obligingly producing more and more blooms e.g. Sweet Peas, Sweet William, Carnations. Of course a major consideration here is if you have a sufficient and reliable source of watering as cut flowers will not survive drought conditions.
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Growing Cut Flowers
Most flowering plants prefer a sunny position with well drained, fertile soil and shelter from winds. You can grow flowers mixed into your existing garden. You can sew seed into pots, seed trays or even directly into the ground.
What To Grow Half hardy annuals e.g. Cosmos, Tobacco plants. If you sow between March and May, you will have a quick supply of flowers. Cosmos also provides foliage for your displays.
Biennials e.g. Wallflowers, Sweet Williams. If you sow between May and July, you will have flowers the following year Perennials e.g. Dahlia, Chrysanthemums. They will produce flowers year after year. Bulbs: Plant spring flowering bulbs at the end of summer and into early autumn. Although not traditionally seen, there is no reason why bulbs cannot be successful here. If you budget allows, Lilies are a stunning choice.
The sweet pea is an annual. It is known for its glorious sweet scent associated with English country gardens but can be successful here in Spain. Plant seeds in pots Oct to Dec. Success as always depends on preparation i.e. quality of seeds, making a good potting mix, using compost and watering in.
Place seeds 2.5cm deep, six to a pot; keep in a sunny spot and net to protect from birds. Once seedlings have three pairs of leaves, nip off the top shoot. In spring, plant out in a well-prepared plot – Sweet Peas are ideal for growing against walls and pergolas. Plant 20-25cms apart, train and stake - you can make a perfumed sweet pea screen by growing plants up canes. Keep moist at roots and feed every 2 weeks & watch for aphids. Flowers from May to Aug and pick regularly to maximise yield. See www.bbc.co.uk/gardening for a live demo of creating a sweet pea walk.
Derek at Miles Better Water Filter Systems, supplies and fits two types of water filtration systems. The Pureflo Drinking Water System, which reduces limescale and gives bottled water quality straight from the tap and the Whole House System which prevents limescale build up in your boiler, shower heads and appliances To supply the drinking water system, Derek charges 60€ and it will cost you just an extra 20€ for a standard installation. The Whole House system costs 115€ to supply and he will install it from 35€. There’s no need to carry heavy water back from the supermarket. If you spend more than 1€ a week on bottled water, Miles Better Water Filter Systems guarantees to save you money. Pureflo are world- class products manufactured in the UK and distributed all over the world. Derek is the ONLY MANUFACTURER APPROVED distributor in this region of Spain and he is so confident that you won’t find better, for a limited period, he will replace existing drinking water filter systems with Pureflo FREE OF CHARGE. SO, the name changes from H2Ozone Water Filters to Miles Better Water Filter Systems, but Derek remains the same; great product; great prices and great service.
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you can and will achieve whatever you want to achieve. Are you ready to change something about your life? Maybe it is time for you to get off the dieting ‘merry-goround’? I can show you how. Part way through the summer I noticed I had found an extra couple of kilos and I was carrying them around, my sugar levels were all over the place and my blood pressure was rising. I decided that they had to be released, I had to let them go. I went on a simple nine-day detox and released 6 kgs (13.5 lbs!), reduced my blood pressure so much so that my medication was halved, and my sugar levels are at a safe and far healthier level. What’s more, I feel fantastic!! This nine day detox is so simple and easy to follow, is packed full of healthy nutrients, is so easy to do whether you are working or have a more leisurely life and is suitable for men and women (it has to be simple for us men to follow it!). Unlike a lot if detoxes this 9 day detox gently cleanses the intestines and digestive system rather purging them. What’s more because your body feels cleaner and healthier inside, your mindset begins to change towards a better and healthier eating pattern and lifestyle. And if this is not enough, help is at hand to guide and support you every step of the way should you need it. You only get one body - it is quite literally your vehicle for life! Look after it.
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September signifies the beginning of autumn and the time for change - children go back to school, holidays are over, and whilst the holiday memories might be good, your waistline and general health may not be!! It is all too easy to relax and eat and drink more whilst on holiday, and if you have struggled for weeks before your holiday to lose weight to get into that bikini, you may well be beating yourself up now. Do not! Losing weight is easy for some people and more difficult for others! Dieting becomes a weigh (sorry!), a way of life. The scenario goes a bit like weight on - weight off, weight on - weight off, weight on and weight off and so the story continues. I know because I have been there and done that (except for wearing the bikini!). That was until three years ago, when I finally realised that if I didn’t get down to not losing my excess weight, but releasing it (I will explain in a moment), I knew that if I were to have a second stroke – which was highly likely having had one in 2007, it would probably kill me. I was overweight with high blood pressure and had been diagnosed with diabetes to boot. I suddenly thought that I might not be so lucky ‘next time’. I was extremely lucky following my stroke in 2007, in that I had no lasting noticeable effects. Three years ago I made a conscious decision to release my weight once and for all. I chose to release it and let
it go simply because when you lose something you spend ages looking for it and are only happy when you find it or if comes back! It occurred to me this is what happens when people lose a lot of weight! They find it and put it back on!! Sounds silly I know. I am not saying they do this deliberately – that is the point, it happens at a subconscious level. Your mind is your most valuable asset – it controls your life and your body. The mind and body are inextricably linked. I knew this of course and had one of those ‘light bulb moments’ when I realised that if I was to conquer my weight problem I would have to change not only my eating habits, I would have to change my mindset. That was three years ago. Since then I have released 35 kgs of excess weight, have come down eight (Yes!!! Eight!!), trouser sizes and feel so much better! I drastically overhauled my eating and drinking habits and I honestly believe that the changes I made have quite literally saved my life! I have kept this weight off for over three years now. Now, you might not have that much weight to release, you may have more. Why am I sharing my story with you? We respond to success stories, they are motivational. And if you know it has been done before by someone else then there is a chance that you could do that to. Changing your mindset is key to making such big changes; even little changes require a change of mindset. Change of any sort begins in the mind; get your mind (set) right and
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RBL Mojacar Branch resume Meetings With A Swing
On Thursday 5th September the Mojacar branch of the Royal British Legion In Spain resumed their twice a month meetings after the summer break. We were treated to a talk by an ex-marine bandsman, David Sharpe who thrilled the audience with his renditions of Acker Bilk and Glenn Miller , playing with equal aplomb the clarinet and the trombone . He gave an interesting summary of his career and roles in the Royal Marines with musical interludes to keep us entertained. The next meeting will be on the 19th September in the Artisan centre at the usual time of 11.30am and new members are always welcome and you do not need to have served in the armed forces to join. The next trip is a four night trip to Aracena near Seville starting on 22nd September This trip includes 4 nights in 4* hotel with half board and the services of a local guide to visit the lovely village of Linares de la Sierra and on another day a visit to the famous mining area of Rio Tinto . On the 4th day a trip to the fascinating city of Seville including a boat trip along the river Guadalquivir. Prices are €309 per person sharing a double room and €384 for singles. On 19th October we have our annual Poppy Appeal dinner and dance held at the Hotel Continental. If you are interested in any of these events please contact Jan Knight on 950473189 or gknight324@aol.com. More information is available on the website www.britishlegion.org. uk/branches/mojacar/ news-events
Paramount Murcia : All eyes on September Whilst it had been previously announced that work would commence at the Paramount Pictures Theme Park site in Alhama de Murcia, subsequent news has pushed this date back to “October or November”. According to a report by Tumbit, however, two important and self-imposed deadlines floated by the Regional Government of Murcia in recent weeks, with regards to the project, “should” still take place at some point this month. On the 23rd of June, Jesus Samper, President and CEO of Proyectos Emblemáticos Murcianos SA (Premursa) - the
Constructor and Promoter of the park - announced that a total of 11 companies had “Expressed their Interest” in tendering for work at Paramount, ant that “Contracts will be awarded in September.” Meanwhile, on the 1st of August Regional Minister for Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz advised a press conference how the final details of the Paramount Theme Park project would be unveiled to the public “in September”. Anybody still holding their breath ?
Corvera Airport : Murcia ‘may’ sue Aeromur
The Spokesman for the Regional Government of Murcia commented yesterday how the negotiations with AENA and the Ministry of Defence regarding the closure of San Javier Airport were “virtually complete”. In a report by La Verdad, according to the Minister, all parties are cooperating with the transfer of (Civilian) flights to Corvera Airport and there is “no obstacle” in the process of bringing the new airport
into operation. Ballesta was speaking yesterday in the weekly meeting of the Government, where Minister for Public Works, Antonia Sevilla, tabled the proposal to terminate the contract for Aeromur’s licence to operate Corvera Airport due to their inability to meet agreed deadlines. Whilst any definitive decision was postponed until next Friday, Ballesta confirmed Sevilla’s earlier comments that
Spanish Universities urge “adopt a student”
Faced with escalating tuition fees and stricter requirements to access grants, some public universities are coming up with creative ways of fundraising. One idea under consideration is an “adopta-student” scheme that would seek donations from companies and individuals to sponsor a college education for struggling
learners. Málaga University’s president, Adelaida de la Calle, said her institution will propose creating a fund for this type of donation, noting that enrollment has gone down. “Just as you can sponsor a child, people could sponsor a student by paying their fees.” An analysis by EL PAÍS shows that at least 30,000
Corvera is still on schedule to award final contracts by the end of 2013, with a view to becoming operational Summer 2014. The Minister also confirmed that the Regional Government was looking into the legalities in claiming compensation of up to 7 Million Euros from Aeromur for “The inconvenience caused to the people of Murcia” in the delays to date.
Report: www.tumbit.com
university students in arrears (2.3 percent of the total) are on the verge of being kicked out of campus. While university leaders are trying to offer formulas like payment in installments, they are increasingly turning to private initiatives for support. José Carrillo, president of Madrid’s Complutense, called the sponsorship idea “a positive initiative” but there is some fear in university circles
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about shifting the burden of funding to the private sector. Xavier Grau, president of Universidad Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, says “donations are positive in some cases and situations, but the ordinary functioning of the university cannot depend on them. It’s a very subtle line that we should not cross.”
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DV1220 Mojacar Playa €325,000 A1153 Mojácar Playa €99,995 Very attractive detached villa, with self–contained 1 bed, 1 bath, apartment, of 109m2 on 492m2 & great sea views. 2 bed, 2 bath. Private garage & pool. There is also a basement of 44 m2.
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Jukebox Promotions Patrons of Help at Home (Costa Blanca)
dusty & Tina tour This fabulous show is not to be missed and stars the one and only Patti Ross with full support from Jukebox Legends.
Nostalgia at it’s best, music at it’s best and a “Simply the Best” night out at a FANTASIC value for money price!!
Dates & Venues
(all shows at 8-30pm - Tickets at the venues now - 8-50€ unless stated) Thursday 19th Sept The Club House, Camposol Golf Tel: 968 978 855 (MABS) Sunday 22nd Sept The Rendezvous, Campoamor Tel: 608 467 597 10€ - (This venue includes a great buffet in the price) Tuesday 24th Sept La Marina Sport Complex Tel: 966 796 389 Wednesday 25th Sept The Club, Quesada Tel: 966 717 028 Thursday 26th Sept Rocajuna, Punta Prima Tel: 965 997 260 / 664 591 795 More info at www.jukeboxpromotions.co.uk and in the press!!! always sells out!!!
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Rock & Roll Express back on “track” after launch success in July!!
Traditional Rock & Roll and a fabulous new rhythm and style created by the Coastrider Music Awards BEST MUSICIAN of the year winner 2012 & 2013, Nick Barker have been combined in one show / dance and it will simply blow you away!! Starring Nick Barker, award winning Peter Day and Fiona McLean (little Miss rock & roll) of Jukebox Legends and Elvis 2000 fame. Venues will have a meal inclusive ticket price offering great value for money and guaranteeing a fantastic night out!! The food variety offered by the venues will mean there is something for everyone. Tickets at the venues so get down to the one of your choice and book NOW. Show tickets must be purchased and paid for before the event. Both shows start at 8.30pm sharp and pre show meals start at 7-30pm or earlier (ask when booking). More info at www.jukeboxpromotions.co.uk and in next weeks press!!
Date & Venue details:
Sunday 15th September - Restaurant Fu (was Los Arcos), Avd Baleares, Torrevieja Tel: 965 703 170 €15.95 (includes three course high quality meal and a drink - Other menu options available, ask when you book your tickets) Tuesday 17th September - Los Rosales, Lemon Tree Rd, Guardamar Tel: 606 192 691 €12.50 (includes a value one course meal with sided salad and a desert option at only 1€ extra)
FLAMENCO SHOW BENEFIT HORSE AND FLAMENCO SHOW: SATURDAY 14th SEPTEMBER at 6pm Pictured here is the lovely Flamenco dancer Irene and the fantastic Juan Cortez both demonstrating their amazing skills in a true partnership between horse, rider and dancer. As summer fades into a distant memory we are thrilled to celebrate the end of the season for a ‘Benefit show’ for Irene, who kept audiences enthralled and entertained with her amazing dancing! This talented dancer has a rare condition and has stopped growing and needs special treatment so we have together with Raquel Pena and her students, as well as talented Equestrian Performer Emma Tytherleigh and Juan Cortez , have decided to host, one last show, to thank her and assist her in raising some much needed funds . Tickets have been reduced to only 5 euros for adults and 3 for children, so it is an affordable night out for the whole family!!
There will also be a raffle with some great prizes including a beautiful FLAMENCO PAINTING is being donated by the Craft Shop here at Casa La Pedrera, The Grand Design House. Tell all your friends and let’s make this a night to remember for all the right reasons!! Call Jenni on 660816620 or check the website atwww.thingstodoinspain.info for more information. You can find Casa La Pedrera, just off the CV95 off the San Miguel -Orihuela Road, past the Vista Bella & La Fortaleza Restaurants, 13 & 12km mark, or Junction 751 Los Montesinos.
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According to a recent study by Spanish real estate portal, idealista.com, at the end of August this year, the average price of a second-hand home stood at 1,764 euros per square metre, which represents a decrease of 9% compared to the same month last year. During the month of August, resale home prices lowered by an average of 0.6%. The monthly decline was widespread across all regions except Navarra, where prices rose by 0.2%. The most pronounced declines during the month of August were registered in Castilla y Leon, where the price of previously owned homes fell by 1.5%, followed by CastillaLa Mancha and Galicia, both with a drop of 1.4%. The portal’s data shows that the Basque Country remains the most expensive region in which to buy a second-hand home, with the average price standing at 2,938 euros per square metre, ahead of Madrid (2,648 euros per square metre) and Catalonia (1,962 euros). In contrast, El Economista reported that the cheapest home resales are to be found in Extremadura (1,097 euros per square metre), Murcia (1,100 euros) and Castilla-La Mancha (1,108 euros). With regard to the major real estate markets, in August the average price of secondhand housing rose in Barcelona (+0.8%), as well as in Madrid (+0.2%) and Seville (+0.1%). For the latest property news go to www.kyero.com
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8 Find repugnant (8) 11 Lease (4) 15 A crystal of snow (9) 17 An erosive process (8) 18 Singers (8) 20 Hand warmer (4) 21 A branch of the US military (7) 22 Hunting expedition (6) 23 Assert (6) 26 Pinfish (5)
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Sudoku is a placement puzzle. Enter the numbers 1 to 9 in each row and column of a grid, made up of 3 x 3 subgrids. The catch is that each row, column and grid must contain only one instance of each number or letter.
1 Proven innocent (8) 5 Parisian palace (6) 9 Runner (8) 10 Eatable (6) 12 Thorough or vigorous (9) 13 Provide (5) 14 Nature of being (4) 16 Notion (7) 19 Tavern (7) 21 Not quite all (4) 24 Standoffish (5) 25 Prevent (9) 27 A mass of polar ice (6)
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9 Set up in stand (7) 10/6/16D Proverbial kitchen advice - “Robin should initially use both heliports” - is more than enough at first (3,4,5,5,3,5) 11 Lack of activity in hesitation, I send thanks round (7) 12 Non-famous peacekeepers are aware of nitrogen (7) 13 Telling? Not if one’s in good New York return (9) 15 Good man (single American) returns diamonds, say (5) 16 Vehicle (cart) flipped on hill (7) 19 Course of action destroying corpses (7) 20 Delete, as in before (5) 21 Well-bred bloke, name ‘Lieutenant North’ for example, returns (9) 25 Make more abrasive, right enough, perhaps (7) 26 Coping and dishing out (7) 28 Loftier, new clover (7) 29 Consume right points inside, being sincere (7)
7 Petrol good as nothing left in England (8) 8 Sleepy state from joint? No sister reportedly (8) 14 Plump? That woman? Cover paternity (10) 16 See 10 Across 17 Primitive calculators as cubes arranged after beginning of April (8) 18 John’s actual first name - Gerald - in confusion (8) 22 “No double-D, Edward” indicated assent (6) 23 First without runs (6) 24 Times of darkness and odd things (6) 27 Area measure in new race (4)
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Faith the pony who has a prosthetic leg has a new friend. Faith’s carer’s Sue and Rod Weeding, co founders of The Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre in Rojales saw young Cieran Kelso, an 8 year old double amputee from Northwich in Cheshire, with his parents, being interviewed on BBC Breakfast a few days ago.
The interview was with Cieran and his parents Gary and Gemma. Cieran had both his legs amputated below the knee when he was only 13 months old. He had contracted meningococcal septicemia. Cieran had seen the film “Dolphin Tale” starring Morgan Freeman and Kris Kristofferson and wanted to swim with Winter. After constant fundraising, which incidentally is still ongoing for Cierans future, the couple were able to afford a pair of prosthetic flippers to allow Cieran to fulfill his dream which he did this year. Sue continued “ I like many others are I’m sure amazed at how brave this young lad is. He has such a positive attitude for one so young. Like Faith he wants to be treated as normal and get on with his life which I’m sure he will. Just because you have prosthetic limbs doesn’t mean you are any different from anybody else.”. Faith and Cieran are both on Facebook and Faith has contacted him and invited him to meet up in Spain sometime in the future. They are going to keep in touch with each other and Faith has sent him a copy of her new book about her and Molly the pony which has been written for children. Also a T-shirt and DVD all about the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre. Gemma added “ I am sure Cieran and Faith will meet one day soon and become good pals. It would be great to see Cieran walking Faith down the lane outside the Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre, what a photograph that will be!” Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre work closely with Rojales town council. Upon hearing about
BIG BAND DANCE NIGHTS with SWINGTET-PLUS are back Thursday 26th September
Hotal Spa Costa Narejos, Los Alcazares 9 to 11.30pm If you like Big Band and Swing music this is the place to be.
Top-class 9 piece band with vocalist - brought to you, for your entertainment by bandleader Gil Monks - alto sax, Barry Bretton keyboard/piano, Geoff Hull on bass, Arthur Buck drums, Mike Hutchins tenor sax, Gloria Grimshaw baritone sax, Pat Healey on trombone, Inge Sunde on trumpet - with the vocal talents of Mr. Paul Allen. All of the music you love - to dance or listen to, on one night, in one place. Tickets 8 euros - available now at La Zona, Los Alcazares, Reception at the Hotel Tel 968 583 980 or reserve and collect - or on the door. Doors open at 8.30pm. For all other deetails Tel; 868 182 406 There will be a raffle with proceeds for HEP Murcia Mar Menor
Sue explained “The TV was on in the background and I heard Winter, the dolphin from Florida with a prosthetic tail fin mentioned. I was intrigued because we had a discussion with Dwayne Mara who lives in New Orleans about this..He makes Faith’s and Molly the ponies prosthetic legs and is friends with Kevin Carroll from Alabama who made the fin for this dolphin. Winter was caught up in a rope in a crab trap and Faith was severely injured by a rope wrapped round her leg while tied to a tree so there circumstances were similar.
Cieran the mayor and his councilors have extended a warm welcome to this brave lad and his family when they come to visit Faith and have said they would like to meet them personally. For further information about Cieran and his dedicated parents go to www. cierankelso.co.uk or search on Facebook. For more information about Faith go to www.easyhorsecare.net or search for Faith the Pony. The Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre is open to the public every Sunday from 1 pm. Come and enjoy refreshments and food in our garden café and go on our horse tour to meet our horses, ponies and donkeys.
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mid-week meals
Thai red chicken curry
Try substituting prawns for the chicken in this great stress-free midweek supper La Cena have recently held their 2nd Birthday Party and celebrated in style with a themed Mascarade ball. The delicious menu was 20 Euros per person which included a carafe of wine. We started with tapas and sangria followed by fresh tuna salad and peppered rice. The main was a Spanish tortilla with duck fillets and for dessert, home made creme brulee with fresh fruit. Please see our pictures with our home made mask with the prize of a Bottle of Moet Champagne. See our main advert for our contact information.
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30 ml sunflower oil 2 clove(s) garlic, crushed 5 ml finely grated ginger 30 ml Thai red curry paste 1 x 400ml can coconut milk 250 ml chicken or vegetable stock 200g mangetout, halved lengthways 1 red pepper, thinly sliced 2 pak-choi, quartered 4 kaffir lime leaves 10 ml grated palm sugar 2 lemongrass stalks, bruised 400g skinless chicken breasts, thinly sliced Chopped coriander, to garnish Steamed jasmine rice, to serve
method
Heat the oil in a large, non-stick wok or frying pan. Add the garlic and ginger and stir-fry for 20-30 seconds. Stir in the curry paste and stir-fry for 30 seconds. Pour in the coconut milk, then add the stock, mangetout, red pepper, pak-choi, lime leaves, sugar, lemongrass and chicken. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer gently for 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is cooked through. Season, remove from heat and sprinkle over the coriander. Serve at once with jasmine rice.
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Easy Moroccan meatball tagine
2 small onions, finely chopped 30 ml raisins 750g minced beef 15 ml tomato purée 15 ml curry powder 45 ml olive oil 15 ml ground cinnamon 625g canned chopped tomatoes Juice of ½ lemon 2 sticks celery, thickly sliced 1 large or 2 medium courgettes, roughly chopped 175g frozen peas
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Mix together the onions, raisins, minced beef, tomato purée and curry powder in a bowl. Using your hands, knead to combine the mixture evenly. Form into 24 meatballs. Heat 1tbsp of the oil in a saucepan, then add the meatballs, in small batches, and cook until they are browned all over. Tip out the excess fat and put the meatballs back in the pan. Add the cinnamon, tomatoes and lemon juice, cover and simmer gently for 25 minutes or until the meatballs are cooked. Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a large frying pan, add the celery and courgettes and cook until softened and starting to brown. Then add the peas and cook for a further 5 minutes or until they are tender. Stir the courgette mixture into the meatball mixture just before serving.
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What is a tagine?
Tagine is the Moroccan word that refers to both the unique glazed earthenware vessel with a distinctive conical lid and also the food prepared in it. Traditionally used by nomads as portable ovens over charcoal braziers for making stews, usually containing meat, the tagine is used for both cooking and serving, but care should be taken to protect your table when using the tagine as a serving dish as the base will be very hot. Cooking principles: The conical shaped lid helps preserves moisture in the food as the steam condenses on the inside of the lid. The shape of the lid also creates circulation within the dish, infusing the food with spices and flavours. The low indirect heat produces a rich, aromatic flavour as the food slowly simmers for hours and the resulting meat becomes meltingly tender. Most tagines involve slow simmering of less-expensive meats. Very few Moroccan tagine recipes require initial browning, making them ideal to cook in the oven. Types of tagine: Tagines come in two types those that can be used for serving only and those used for cooking. Serving tagines: These Moroccan tagines are often highly coloured and patterned, but are not suitable for cooking and are not dishwasher safe. Cooking Tagines Traditional Moroccan tagines: These are made in Morocco of glazed terracotta and ideally require seasoning before use. They can be used in the oven and over a low gas flame preferably with a heat diffuser. These are not dishwasher safe, please wash by hand in warm soapy water. Other cooking tagines: We have a selection of ceramic tagines on the site in variety of colours and patterns. These are fully glazed and do not require seasoning before first use. They can be used in the oven but not on the hob, and are dishwasher safe. Seasoning your tagine for first use This is not essential but will remove any earthenware ‘taste’ and strengthen your tagine. The new tagine needs to be submerged in water for at least 1 hour. Rub the inside of the base and lid with olive oil; put in a cold oven and set temperature to 150C (gas mark 2) and leave for 2 hours. Remove from oven and leave to cool. When completely cool, wash in warm soapy water and dry with a clean cloth. Your tagine is now ready to use.
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The Lions Club of Mazarron “STRIDES”
Walk for Diabetes Awareness Every year in the week of November 14th as many Lions Clubs as possible all over the world undertake an event to facilitate diabetes community awareness, commemorating World Diabetes Day, which is lead by the International Diabetes Federation. For the past 2 years Lions Club of Mazarron Bahia has undertaken a walk of 3Km on the Paseo at Puerto de Mazarron. In 2013 the Ayuntamiento of Mazarron is working to help make this a major event, our walk will again be on the Paseo on 10th November. The event covers 3Km, can be walked at your own pace (IT IS NOT A RACE), and can be undertaken between 10.00 and 14.30. There will this year be a starting point on both ends of the Paseo to accommodate people who live to the east of the centre, and so save double walking. On the days the entry for Adults is €2, children below 15yrs will enter free. All who complete the walk will receive a certificate to thank them for their participation. In addition we hope to have commemorative regalia for sale, we are always happy to include sponsors to help with these items and for the event. All the profits from the day’s activities
murcia dance Welcomes Renowned Dancers and Teachers
will go to fund Diabetic children from the Mazarron area to attend a summer camp in 2014. At this camp they can learn how to manage their health problems, reasons for their treatment and any limitations it may cause as well as having a good time with other sufferers. From the income of last year’s walk, the Lions Club has added an extra 50% to fund 10 Children on holiday in 2013. http://www.fundaciondiabetes.org/ Here you can find details of the camp. Diabetes is a growing problem in Europe but appears to be higher in Spain. A Study named Di@bet.es reported in July 2011, that in the course of its study Diabetes was confirmed in 13.8% of the Spanish people studied and that 6.0% of these (almost Half) did not previously know they were diabetic. The study projected forward that by 2020 Diabetes will affect close to 20% of all persons in Spain. Diabetes seriously impairs health, can cause blindness, heart disease and many other associated illnesses. Consequently it is a major supported programme in Lions through its Sight First Programme coupled with our remit to assist Youth development. Diabetes can be alleviated in the young by exercise, good diet and education as to the causes and controls. It is estimated that Diabetes related illness in Spain resulted in direct costs for treatment totaling between €2.4-2.6 billion in 2002, representing 5-6% of total national healthcare spending. Costs have risen in past 10 years so it’s possible this is much higher now
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Arts & Cultural Association of Murcia (ACAM) ~ Murcia Dance Welcomes Renowned Dancers and Teachers. Murcia Dance is a non profit cultural project of ACAM. Volunteers from the cultural project plan, manage and deliver a program of dance training and performing arts activities for children, young people and adults. Murcia Dance have a collaboration agreement with the Mazarron Ayuntamiento to use the facilities at the Camposol SocialCultural Centre On Sector B, Camposol, Mazarron. All other funds to run the professional program of dance training are raised through membership donations and grants. To launch the new term and follow on from the successes so far this year Murcia Dance are excited to have two amazing guest teachers to enhance the program. Jay Marwick, a world class flamenco
dancer who for two years toured with Ballet Español de Murcia will be running a dance residency on the 20th, 21st and 27th September at the Camposol Socialcultural centre on Camposol. Jay is currently Artistic Director of his own company The Compania de Flamenco JM. For more information on Jay please visit his website http://www. companiadeflamencojm.com Gloria Bernal has worked with Murcia Dance in the past. She is an exceptional Hip Hop teacher and dancer and has bought many new skills to the Murcia Dance program for the children. Gloria will be visiting the Camposol SocialCultural Centre to work with the Murcia Dance children on Saturday 19th October. For more information on Murcia Dance and becoming a member, our program, past a c h i evem ent s and our community aims please visit us on Facebook h t t p s : // w w w. facebook.com/ murcia.dance
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COMMUNITY NEWS Culture Vultures
esamd (Founded 1 May 2006)
WELCOME EVENTS
MAbs Mazarron Events
I am hoping to be able to set up coach trips to Murcia and Cartegena – perhaps once a month to visit the theatre for concerts and ballet. Pick-up points would be: Atalaya, Lidl in Mazarron and Camposol. We would leave early enough to have supper close to the theatre before the performance starts. If you would be interested in joining and having a list of possible concerts etc. please contact me, Annie Busch at culturevultures. mazarron@gmail.com or by phone 968 599 031
Wednesday 25th September dance to Matt Christian and Paul Christie, 2 fantastic singers doing all your favourites. €8. Monday 14th October annual trip to Benidorm. Check availability with Rosemary, as there has been some cancellations. 3 nights half board at Hotel Helios, close to beach and all attractions. Including a day trip and market day on Wednesday. €140. Wednesday 23rd October dance with tributes to Status Quo and The Eagles. Don’t forget your ear-plugs! This will be a fantastic night! €10. Wednesday 13th November dance with the return of Alan Wallace, from the Costa Del Sol, everyone’s favourite comedian. Also our own Lucinda to sing and dance to. €10. Friday 29th November Ladies Day trip to Torrevieja market, La Zenia Mall and Iceland for your Christmas goodies. €10. Wednesday 4th December Christmas Party Night, with Ricky Levazza. Start the festive season here for just €12. New Years Eve Tuesday 31st December. Say goodbye to 2013 and say hello to 2014 with Dan Davey, Rob Sweeney and our own Christine. Also Steve’s disco, first-class buffet, and the best way to see in the New Year. €20. Don’t forget our May/June cruise to the Baltic capitals, visiting Copenhagen, Stockholm, Warnemunde (for Berlin) and the unmissable St Petersburg. All inclusive special discounted prices. Call Rosemary now. For full details of all the above, ring rosemary on 620105179.
Members Social Event Wednesday 18th September 2013 Time: 1330 for 1400 Venue: Viggos Restaurant, Avenida Costa Calida, Puerto de Mazarrón Members wishing to attend this event should contact Ian on esamd_espana@yahoo.co.uk or 629818611. As this is a lunchtime meal it has been agreed to relax the dress-code for men to smart shorts [no sports shorts or swimwear] and collared & sleeved top [polo shirt, short/long sleeved but no singlet’s or t-shirts]. Members’ adherence to this rule is appreciated.
September 14th Camposol Club de Golf MABS (Mazarron) Open Golf Competition, Camposol – open to all golfers, great prizes to be won, BBQ included in entry fee – 40€ non-members 15€ members, buggies just 10€. Book early to avoid disappointment. BBQ only available at 10€. September 27th La Vida Cancer Support Coffee Morning – at La Vida Bar, El Pareton. Homemade cakes, teas and coffee´s all proceeds to MABS Mazarron. Starts at 11.30am. Thinking of becoming a volunteer? Come along and meet the MABS volunteers and find out how you can get involved. October 27th MABS Race for Life - 5€ per entry Entry forms available now. 4km or 8km course. All finishers will receive a medal, trophies for winners. November 8th The Harlequins Rock Choir, Meson Mariano´s, Camposol 8.00pm Enrty 5€ or 10€ to include Chicken and Chips. November 9th Artisan Co-operative Craft Fayre, Meson Mariano´s, Camposol 11am – 3pm Only 1€ entry, more than 25 stalls packed with unique Christmas gift ideas. Grand raffle; home-made cakes and lots more The last Tuesday of the month VOLUNTEERS MEETING - Trevi bar, Camposol Sector B - 11.30 am. If you would like further information about how you can help MABS come along to our meeting. For further information please ring 620 582 418. Next meeting September 27th. JIGSAW BEREAVEMENT GROUP Cats Bar Sector A Camposol 12.00 pm NOW the first Friday of each month. This informal group provides support and information to all bereaved people. Call 620 582 418 for further details.
The Beacon of Light
Centre for Spiritual Awareness
The Beacon of Light reopens on September 4th. Our early healing sessions start at 5.30 pm and we are looking forward to starting the course on training new healers commencing in October. For information please phone 620 877 326 Our meetings are every Wednesday from 7.00pm at The Old School House at Canadas del Romero with weekly guest mediums which usually finish at approximately 8.30pm. As always the evenings ends with a friendly chat and a cup of tea and biscuits. All our meetings are funded by donations given during the evening,
Mediums for the following dates: Wednesday September 11th Jimmy McArthur Bring a flower Wednesday September 18th Debbie Blevins Wednesday September 25th Oscar Villegas Thurday September 26th Oscar Villegas Evening of Clairvoyance Condado de Alhama ( doors close at 7.45) Tickets 5 euros Friday September 27th Oscar Villegas Private readings 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
fast - events
18th September: 160K sponsored Cycle ride by Colin Thackwell & Sharon Chambers. Starting from TJ’s sector B, Camposol. Sponsor forms available from TJ’s. On Friday the FAST team will also have sponsor forms. 23rd November: FAST Christmas Fayre, Mariano’s Sector A. 1€ Entry 27th November Day trip to Benidorm. Departing from sector B 9am. 12€pp 11th December: FAST Christmas Party Night Hot & Cold Buffet entertainment Bernie Mac. Steak Out, Commercial Sector B. 10€ Further information tel: Cathie 968 199 717, Brenda 680 174 499, Jean 646 737 479
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Murcia Animal Rescue Association (MARA) charity number 9256.1a
Freddy is a lovely boy, he is 10 months old, he is a friendly boy who loves to play, gets on well with other dogs, loves to be cuddled and walked. He was living with foster carers but had to come back to the kennels when they went back to the UK. Freddy is castrated and has had his inoculations, Freddy would love to find his forever home, if you are interested in meeting him with a view to adoption then please call Keith on 628811188. MARA also has a number of puppies and medium to large size dogs, if you are looking to adopt a new and loyal friend then please give us a call and arrange to meet some of the dogs in our kennels.
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We would like to inform everyone that due to health reasons we have decided to lease out the bar. There are 2 options available. We would be prepared to sell the freehold for an agreed price and the balance paid over an agreed term. The other option is to lease the bar with a 5 year renewable contract. We have various options available under this contract which would suit a wider variety of budgets. This is a very profitable business and with the right persons in place, they could have a very secure future. We will be staying on site and will be on hand to help any prospective clients through the initial takeover. All accounts are available to interested parties For more information please call down to the bar or contact me on 672033676. John & Carol, The Inn At The Green, Urb Laguna Green/ Entre Naranjos
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pets FINCA LA CASTELLANA Animal welfare centre Milly, Molly and Monty 3 puppies arrived at the Finca last week. Found in a box, by a bin. Very thin, covered with ticks and fleas. The flea infestation was so bad in areas on two of the pups they now have bold patches. About 11 weeks old, running round just waiting to go to their new home, can you help us?
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Wispa is 6 weeks old and was bottle fed with her brother. they are now weaned and although her brother has found a home, Wispa is still looking. she is very affectionate towards people and has grown up with other cats and dogs too, she loves to play with them all. Please contact K9 or PHONE 600 84 54 20 www.k9club.es E-mail k9clubinfo@gmail.com
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Nina was thrown from a white Porsche and the people drove off leaving her behind. She is around 8 months old, very playful and affectionate. Nina is very will make a lovely lap cat. Call: 645 469 253
Lance is a 1 year old Podenco and was rescued after a passerby saw a man tying Lance to a large rock and driving off. Lance is a lovely, affectionate boy and good with other dogs. Call: 966 725 975
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4 Bed, 2 Bath, Large Terrace, Lounge, Sep Kitchen, Utility Room, Communal Solarium, Lift, Furnished inc. White Goods, UK TV , 90m² Interior Living Space plus, 15m² Terrace / Balcony with Awnings. Overlooks a newly reformed Plaza, church & 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
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My Better Idea
I was confident that I knew the way to our destination. I had been there before, admittedly some time ago, but my mental map of the upand-down intricacies of Zurgena was still fresh, added to which a life-long residency in Devon, which in parts is less than straightforward, has given me a pretty good instinct for finding places. I brushed aside Pete’s advice to ring up and ask for directions with the fateful words ‘I know the way, I remember it from last time.’ We sailed confidently into the unsuspecting village, turned left on the single track road up the hill and parked outside our destination. ‘Told you I knew the way.’ I smugly pointed out. Business concluded, it was time to head home. ‘Better back down’ Pete advised. ‘You’ll never turn round here.’ He was so obviously right that the advice was unnecessary, but I had a better idea that didn’t involve backing at all. ‘No, I’ll go on. There’s a plaza at the top, and I can just drive round it and come back down again. That is
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what I did last time.’ With a perfectly executed hill start I drove on, passing a huddle of elders, a child and two dogs. They waved in a friendly manner, except the child, who was too small, and the dogs, who didn’t care. About 6 yards further on I came abruptly and unexpectedly to a dead end. I looked in the rear view mirror to see that my audience had spread out across the road, to get a better view of what passes in Zurgena for entertainment. I reversed gingerly through the throng, who were by now cheerfully entering into the spirit of the thing. I took the advice of the matriarch of the group and retracted my mirror (she tapped it with her walking stick) and directed by an eloquently waved broom I followed a sprightly male elder down a tiny steep alleyway that I hadn’t even noticed. At the end he stopped and called to his friend, who abandoned his vegetable patch in order to direct me with his hoe down another tiny cobbled alleyway. Preceded by one of the dogs, and watched by native inhabitants of all ages, who appeared at windows and doorways as I passed I steered Del through squeezes through which only a Renault Clio with retracted wing mirrors or a donkey would have fitted. Then suddenly we were back to civilization. Pete was right – I should have backed down!
When a Vampire’s Armpit is the Lesser Evil It’s funny how certain attitudes change as soon as you move permanently to Spain. What may once have been a holiday destination - with its night life, numerous restaurants and the glorious sunshine – now takes on a wholly new aspect. In short, we become blasé. This is natural of course, and it’s good. Whilst we had to save our hard earned cash for the annual or biannual vacations, with the intention of blowing it on food, booze and entertainment, it’s obvious that the situation has to radically change when the holiday destination becomes the permanent home. Not only would the cost be prohibitive – unless you have the salary of a newspaper editor – but the novelty would soon diminish and disappear. Speaking for ourselves, it is true that we can now afford to eat out far more than we could back in the Mother country, but it’s nice nevertheless, to have an evening out in a good restaurant with friends and still
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regard it as a treat. Two friends from England were staying with us recently, and we decided that it would be in order to show them the great metrolops of Torrevieja after dark. This is something we only like doing ourselves once or twice during the summer months because we normally choose to avoid the babble and tourist din like the plague. But it’s good on the odd occasion to experience the night time atmosphere and vibrancy of the town during July or August and an absolute obligation if we have friends staying. And so, as duty demanded, we made our way into a packed and noisy town. After a meander around the bustling evening market, we strolled around town pointing out the various sites of interest introducing our friends to churros con chocolate en route, and we eventually found ourselves in a waterfront cocktail bar. ‘Found ourselves’ is a bit of a misnomer because our arrival at the bar was deliberate, calculating and entirely through choice and anyway, it was the perfect base from which to people watch. The list of cocktails was mind blowing. Not so much because of the sheer number of concoctions on offer, but the outrageous names that many of them had - most of which would be instantly censored if I were unwise enough to include them here - and achieving the near impossible, by making me blush. We bought beers for the first round, simply to slake our thirst and rinse away the dust of the day - apart from the elfinlike Mrs. Bird who was our driver for the night and who wisely decided upon an
agua con gas with ice and lemon and a little paper brolly to tart it up a bit. And which, in view of the other exotica on the menu, should have been sold as Bridge Over Bubbled Waters or H2Ohh! They could have charged three times as much. I was still enjoying my lager when our two friends called the waitress over to order their first proper cocktails – an attractive girl with pieces of shrapnel in her nose and bottom lip, and legs up to Benidorm. I signaled that I was not ready to order and off she dashed to get the drinks, her rear end reminding me of a sack of hyper active ferrets. She was soon back at high speed - the energy of the ferrets undiminished – and I remember thinking that she must be on piecework. “Ready to order sir?” she purred. “Um, well . . .” “Sex On The Beach is cool.” She interrupted. Well now. I thought about this. But on balance I decided that a nice cocktail was what I really needed - after all, my lovely wife was in attendance and anyway, the sand gets everywhere. “Don’t take this personally” I told the waitress, “but how about ‘Up Yours Sideways’” which was a blend of tropical fruits, a poncy liqueur, some spicy things that I had never heard of and my favourite tipple – dark rum. I don’t think the others
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Alquerian society is seen as godless, debauched and anarchic by the more sanctimonious observer. While most would agree it sounds like terrific fun the Monks of the order of St Jude the Daft, decided to save our wayward Pueblo. The people of Alqueria, seizing their chance sold the Monks, who were blinded by religious fervour two overpriced dilapidated houses on the Calle Mirador. The Monks set to with a will and soon the Monastery of St. Jude the Daft (Alqueria) opened its doors for business. The Monks waited, and waited, and waited. The only taker was Loco Paco who mistook the Monks for a rare antipodean marsupial and tried to lasso the Abbot. The people of Alqueria gave the monastery a wide berth. Monks in penance covered themselves, their clothes and anything in reach with a mixture of cow dung, goat’s droppings and pomegranate flesh. Accompanied with a shrill wail punctuated by nasal grunts it gave rise to a totally nauseating spectacle. Their foul smelling clothes were undoubtedly responsible for some dirty habits. As for the spiritual salvation of the populace little headway was made. The Abbot summoned Sacerdote del Semblante Lánguido, the Village Priest on a consultative basis. Now these Monks in fact very few monks anywhere have had dealings with an existentialist priest. The monastic fraternity has been well shielded from this kind of thinking. The more the priest hammered home the meaninglessness of the universe and the contingency of all life the more the Monks became electrified. The credo of living for today and the understanding that tomorrow is just an unreachable hypothetical point in free space hit home. The Abbot tried to quell this philosophical uprising, but the choice between ritual bathing in manure and of abstinence came a poor second to the Priest’s hedonistic view of life. The Abbot was a trier however and had faith, misplaced perhaps in his flock, he suggested a trial. It was to be the old struggle between perceived good and perceived evil. Which is which depended on your viewpoint. The Abbot armed the Monks with their faith but the Priest introduced them to Manuela. Consequently the Monks were led into a trial of temptation, they all failed miserably. Red-eyed and dissipated the Monks began reinventing their order. The Abbot fled to Britain where he now councils prime ministers who have been rejected by their Parliament. The Monks’ habits are now sequined and thigh length. The Monastery renamed ‘St. Jude the Daft a Go Go’.
had actually seen that particular brew on the extensive list because having heard what sounded like an affront to our waitress, Steve spluttered his Screw My Brains Out down his Hawaiian shirt and Sally choked on her comparatively respectable Vampire’s Armpit. My much better other half merely sat there multitasking - drumming the table with her fingers, sipping her water and firing
cruise missiles at me with her eyes. But our trendy young waitress was unmoved and turning on her heel thus displaying the menagerie once again, she hurried away. Why do young girls today look as if they have been caught in a grenade blast, and why can’t they call cocktails Singapore Sling and Screwdriver like they used to I mused. Damn it, I’m getting old.
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So there I am, balancing on one leg, the radio in one hand, trying desperately to get any sort of signal. What’s more frustrating is that I’m not trying to find a station in Auckland-which is on the outskirts of New Zealand if my geography is right. No, I’m trying to listen to our local radio station, Smooth FM, which is broadcasting from only ten minutes away from our house. After finally locating a signal and welding the tuner to the frequency, reception is still about as weak as Neil Armstrong’s signal from the Moonwhich is a little further than ten minutes from our house! But you see this is what I love about the radio, it is so unpredictable, you never know what you may hear. Those of you who spent hours listening to Radio Luxembourg will remember how, annoyingly, the signal used to slowly disappear every so often, usually during the record you had been waiting for hours to hear, but never, unfortunately, when they sneaked in “Puff the Magic Dragon” ! Actually, radio reception has caused me some embarrassing moments. Many years ago-well, not really THAT many-I heard a track off Elton John’s new album which I really liked. It convinced me that I should go to the record shop and buy the album. Off I went to my record shop of choice, NEMS, and strode confidently up to the counter and asked for the Elton John album with the song “Penny and the Gents” on it. As much as they told me that no such song existed, I told them that, as Radio Luxembourg played it, then I must be right. Anyway, I left the shop empty handed and it was only a few months later that I found out the song was actually called “Bennie and the Jets”. I never went to NEMS again and still blush when Elton sings that song! Graham is married to Helen and has a daughter, Alice. He lives part of the year near Albox, but works in Qatar, teaching. If you wish to contact Graham regarding this article email: helenandg@yahoo. co.uk
Sorry, you’ll have to excuse me, the signal is fading again and they’re playing that song by Coldplay, “Pair of Tights”. I’ve got to find somewhere that will allow me to hear the song properly. Oh, hang on, the signals come back and, guess what, I’ve done it again. “Pair of Tights” is actually called “Paradise”. Oh well, one consolation is that at least NEMS has closed down so there is no prospect of me making a fool of myself in there again!
Isn’t it cute - the Olinguito With the world seemingly shrinking as communication and travel becomes easier and faster it’s refreshing to know we can still be amazed by this beautiful blue planet we inhabit. Only last week scientists announced the discovery of a canyon in Greenland that’s 750km long and up to 800m deep making it almost twice as long as the Grand Canyon. It was discovered by bouncing radio waves from planes flying overhead to map the rock underneath the ice. The canyon is buried by the Greenland ice sheet which in places is 3kms
thick; the pressure from this huge mass of ice above it has squashed central Greenland to 200m below sea level whereas before it was 500m above sea level. Loving facts and figures I took out a calculator and a Bic biro to conduct further research. Assuming roughly that the blunt end of a biro is 1cm square and that the biro was buried vertically at the bottom of the canyon it would have the equivalent of 276 kilo bags of sugar precariously balanced on top of it. Knowing that it would take 10,000 biros pointing straight
down to fill a square metre and that the canyon is 6km wide and 750km long that’s a hell of a lot of sugar to buy at the supermarket for the purposes of my virtual experiment. No wonder the Greenland’s crust has been pushed down 700m. The UK is affected by this ‘springboard’ effect too, after the last glaciers left 20,000 year ago Scotland has been slowly bouncing back with some parts predicted to elevate another 10cms over the next 100 years. This will help counteract any sea level rises from global warming. This is not so good for England and Wales as they are at the other end of this geological See Saw and they will possibly drop 5cm in the same time period. This means any average sea level rises will be felt much more down south. Nepal in the Himalayas has over 1300 peaks with the two most famous being Everest and Annapurna. About a 1000 have never been climbed by Westerners at least, possibly the odd yeti has had a pop. Amazingly lots of these mountains don’t have names and the Nepalese government has decided to honour Hilary and Tensing who were the first to scale Everest in May 1953 by naming a mountain after each of them. Two French climbers
who first climbed Annapurna, Herzog and Lachenal are also being honoured in the same way. In a bid to promote tourism an extra 165 mountains measuring up to 7999m will be opened up to climbers from next Spring. In the mountainous forests that cover Ecuador and Colombia a new species of mammal has been discovered. The Olinguito has a teddy bear like face, is the same size as a small cat and the smallest relative in the racoon family. It eats fruit and only comes out at night. Amazingly a female was captured in 1967 and was mistaken for another species called the Olingo. The poor lady was swapped from zoo to zoo for years as she refused to breed with all her potential male suitors as scientists thought she was just being fussy. Not quite so cuddly and considerably smaller at just a millimetre across, a new species of water beetle was recently discovered living right under the scientists’ noses; a river flows through the campus of Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines and the newly named Hydraena Ateneo has always lived there minding its own business amongst the rotting vegetation.
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Quick reminder that La Vida will be holding their Fayre on the 19 September. There will be a lot of people there from 10am waiting to help YOU! I will also be there to resolve your computer issues. UNPAID!!!! Advertising over, let get on to the article. Delta! The forth (4th) letter of the Greek alphabet, and is also the number 4, is derived from the Phoenician letter ‘dalet’, from which we get our Roman D and the Cyrillic Д OR is it thinly disguised malware pretending to be the greatest gift since the Trojan Horse? Actually! Both! So! Why all this talk about Greek letters and malware? Well, this week, I’ve had a number of emails and people approach me concerning something that has been installed onto their machines and is now causing havoc. What is it? It is called Delta and is a program that offers a web search engine (delta-search. com) and toolbar which are being promoted through other free programs. So, in preparation for this article, I typed “Delta Toolbar” in my search favourite engine to find out more about it and was presented with page upon page of “How to remove Delta from your computer”. It took several hours of searching to find out what Delta really was! It is also defined by anti-virus and antimalware providers as a PUP or potentially unwanted program! This is because once installed on your computer, it will hijack your browser homepage and replace your default search engine. Furthermore, this program will display ads and sponsored links in your search results, and may collect search terms from your search queries.
So far it sounds annoying but not a great problem until you realise that not only are they collecting information about what you’re searching for, which is a heinous invasion of privacy, but compound the invasion by possibly (no absolute proof yet) accessing personal details that can be sold to unscrupulous individuals for the purposes of identity theft and similar acts of attrition. Like toolbars over the world, with a few rare exceptions, they positively invite viruses and other malware to set up home on your system. The real problems start when you try to remove it and although there are a few intriguing twists and wrinkles, the process is a predictable list of logical steps, and should take anyone between 30 minutes and 4 hours to completely remove it. First, uninstall it, and anything that you find and haven’t directly asked for. Second, Remove all reference from your internet browsers (IE, Firefox, Chrome and others). Third, change your search engine option back to what it should be. Forth, Use a registry cleaner to (carefully) remove any references to it in the registry. Fifth, Run a good antimalware program to finally check that you have everything. Sixth, when all steps have been done and you still haven’t gotten rid of it, ring me! We all love to solve problems! Some people enjoy Suduko, while others do crosswords, more still indulge in quizzes and more power to them all. As technology seems littered with problems, I will find plenty to keep the “little grey cells” (Hercule Poirot) working this week and look forward to more email and conversations. Have fun :-)
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LO CRISPIN GOLF SOCIETY Torrevieja cc Altorreal Golf Course - dear. Nevertheless everyone 04.09.13 As our website reflected, this days golf should have been played at Font del Llop, but due to hollow tinning at the course another alternative had to be found. This was not an easy task as there were 42 members and guests who wished to play and not everywhere has enough buggies to accommodate us, so we were grateful that Altorreal came to our rescue. Interestingly the yellow tees were back nearly on the whites so the course played it full length and also made the par threes difficult to reach. To add to this the rough had been left rather long and proved difficult to get out of it when you could find your ball. The bunkers were very wet in places so John Henderson being in the wet sand gave an almighty swing at the ball which promptly hit the rack and smashed it, he didn’t know he was that strong. Another member on finding his buggy wouldn’t work found another one and started to drive away only to find that it belonged to one of the members, oh
MAZARRON F.C.
NEW FROM LOS AMIGOS DE MAZARRON AND MAZARRON F.C. The new football season in the Primera Autonomica begins this weekend for Mazarron when they visit local rivals Fuento Alamo. As always the exact date and kick off time will probably not be finalised until Wednesday of this week but will be announced on the Los Amigos de Mazarron FC website www. losamigosdemazarron.es as soon as available. Los Amigos will be running a supporters coach to this game price 7€ for members and 9€ for nonmembers and tickets will be on sale at the weekly Los Amigos meeting at the Trevi Bar, Camposol at 4 pm, all welcome. Mazarron completed the double over Fuente Alamo
managed to start off in buggies that worked. The winners are as follows:
Thader continued to keep the visitors under pressure and after twenty three minutes a great run by Jesus down the left won a corner On the stroke of half time Thader went two up when Lloyd scored with his left foot after more good play, this time down the right, and we went into the interval two goals to the good and
Torrevieja 55 for 10
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Playing against a higher grade team and with 5 juniors in the side, Torrevieja CC were always going to struggle in this game. La Manga won the toss and elected to bat. A first wicket stand of over 50 was halted only when D Larkins retired hurt on 29. The first wicket fell at 63 which brought Vikash Singh to the crease. He wasted no time in racing to 110, including 10 sixes and 5 fours before being caught on the boundary. atorWith K Buckley (27) and G Oliphant (22 not out) La Manga declared on 228 for5. Torrevieja went into bat and soon wickets began to fall. With 9 overs gone and with 5 wickets down for 8 runs, the outcome was inevitable. Only Mark Talbot (19 not out) and Michael Carter (16) reached double figures. The game was played in good humour and the juniors will benefit from playing against this sort of opposition. Anyone wishing to join as player, administrator or even a sponsor, please e-mail torrevieja-cricket@live.com.
last season winning the away game 1-0 and the home game 4-0. The first home game for Mazarron will be on Sunday 22nd September at the Estadio Municipal, Mazarron with a 6 pm kick off time. The opponents are Club Atletico Cabezo de Torres who were promoted from the Segunda Autonomica last season. Los Amigos propose to run a coach to home games this season, picking up at Camposol and the Mazarron Country Club. The fare has initially been set at 2€ for members and 3€ for non-members. Full details of pick up points and departure times will be given in next week’s edition. On Tuesday 15th October, Los Amigos are proud to present a Motown Evening at the Club House, Camposol Club de Golf with the highly acclaimed Soul
Power, a five piece band from the Alicante area. The evening will commence at 7.30 pm and Soul Power will perform two sets during the evening. Tickets are 12€, including supper, and can be obtained by ringing Barbara on 627 012 646, Dave on 634 369 639 or Gerard on 634 320 567. They will also be on sale prior to all Los Amigos Meetings at the Trevi Bar, Camposol, every Thursday between 3 pm and 4 pm. Plans for the 5th Los Amigos de Mazarron FC Gala Evening and Dinner are now almost complete and will be outlined at a Media Launch on Thursday 26th September immediately following the monthly Members Business Meeting at the Trevi Bar. This prestigious event will be held on Wednesday 12th March 2014, once again at the Hotel la Cumbre, Puerto de Mazarron
Gold Division: 1st Bob Berry 35pts, 2nd Ray Brown 32pts and 3rd Brian Rendell 29pts Silver Division: 1st Sue Smith 33pts, 2nd Malcolm Morrison 30pts and 3rd Eddy Scott 27pts c/b Bronze Division: 1st Danny McErlean 27pts, 2nd John Featherstone 22pts and 3rd Chris Nield 22pts The best guest was Terry Mitchell with 28pts NTPs: Geoff Dowsett hole 5, Sue Smith hole 8, Steve Harrington hole 10 and Brian Rendall hole 17 and Brian Rendall was the only one with a 2 as well. The free game draw was won by Phil Rhodes. Our next 18 hole is also at Altorreal so some of us will be looking at improving our scores. Lo Crispin Golf Society
Thader ( Rojales) v Hercules ´B´ We were hopeful of a good deservedly so. performance today after last week´s encouraging draw at Callosa and indeed after only six minutes Thader took the lead with a good goal from Nino. A minute later, Nino´s name went into the referee´s notebook again. This time for a yellow card.
La Manga 228 for 5
Thader continued in the same vein in the second half. Noe´s effort going over the bar after a great run by Javi. Hercules had their first real effort on goal after an hour but the home defence kept them out. Thader were still creating chances but after seventy five minutes the visitors won a free kick just outside our area. The ball sailed over our wall and past the diving Parra in goal to bring the visitors back into the game. The goal inspired Hercules and they put us under pressure, winning a succession of corners, Parra making an excellent save from one of
them. Five minutes from the end, however, Marcelino and Lloyd combined well down the left. The resulting cross found Christian who put the ball away neatly to seal the match for Thader. This was a good all round performance from Thader and they were well worth their 3 1 win. I also have to say, and it´s not very often you can say this, the referee also had an excellent match, keeping the game going and no petty bookings. Well done ref.! Next weekend we are away to last season´s runners up and near neighbours Almoradi. For information ´phone Peter on 693 768 593.
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Match Report – 4th September 2013. Yet another new venue for the members of TMGS and it has to be said that El Valle is probably the best of the IRM courses that we have visited, and although their greens have been hollow tined in the last couple of weeks, the secret was to aim at the hole and disregard the borrows etc. For some reason, it appeared that the members of the Silver Division found the course easier than those of the Gold Division and the top three on the day came from the Silver crowd with Sandra Twentyman claiming 3rd spot with 33 points, one behind Chris Hamblett on 34 points leaving the way for Ray Ewins to claim top spot in the Silver Division and top spot on the day with 36 points. The Gold Division obviously found the track a little harder and it only needed 31 points for Chris Oatley and Richard Wale to claim 2nd and 3rd spot and only 1 point more, 32, was enough for Steve Higgins to claim the top spot in that division. Not only was it a first for TMGS to visit El Valle, it was also a first for on golfer to claim 3 of the 4 NTP’s and this claim to fame went to Sandra Twentyman who left John Hillier to claim
the other NTP. The photo is of the Silver Category winners Our next game, Wednesday 11th September 2013 see’s us at La Finca, so if you fancy a game just look at our website www.tmgs.org or call the Match Secretary on 966719604. We also run small matches on
Friday’s and if you fancy a fun knock around, contact Steve Higgins on 968978188. In addition, we do have an “away day” to Albacete where 55€ will get you not just a game of golf, with buggy, but also a bus ride and a 3 course meal afterwards.
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ROCKETS’S GOLF SOCIETY LAS COLINAS GOLF – 26th August 2013 DOUG MADDISON TROPHY This was the fourth year that the Doug Maddison Trophy was played for and the second time at Las Colinas. 20 members and guests played a medal for the above trophy. As you can imagine there were lots of UGHs OH’s which is called moaning when it was announced this year the competition would that the format was a medal. But there must have been something extra in the Las Colinas beverages as the scores returned were more that on par than if we had played a Stableford game. And you cannot keep the “Arfur” out of the frame adding two Nearest The Pins and Les Yates was not going to be out done either! Taking Nearest the Pins twice and getting the same nett score but his back 9 perfomance must have been poorer. Les, Check what Arfur is on!,. Hello
The course in good condition with the weather was a few degrees cooler thanks to a lovely breeze. The results were as follows. GOLD CATERGORY NETT 1st LARRY LAMBE 72 DOUG MADDISON TROPHY 2nd ARTHUR WILLIAMS 74 C/B 3rd LES YATES 74 4th ALAN BARRATT 78 5th PETER ROOT 79 SILVER CATEGORY NETT 1st MICK HITHERSAY 76 2nd RON NICHOLSON 77 3rd KEN HOPKINS 74 4th MALCOLM WOOD 80 5th GEOFF WILD 82 Nearest The Pin: Hole: Ron Swift: Hole 10 & 15: Arthur Williams: 7 & 17 Les Yates Longest Drive: Alan Clifford Best Guest: Alan Cliffird All the players went back to Izzy’s Bar for our favourite munchies, and Roxy’s
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Izzy Chips, all followed by “Rocket” Ron presenting the prizes, as always a bloomin’ good turnout for both the Izzy chips and golf. Many thanks as always to Tony, Jackie and Roxy. Next game is back at our “Home” Course Vistabella on the 10th September. As the first tee off time is 09.00 please be at the course at 08.15 The next “away” game is at Alicante Golf - 24th September a first Tee of 09:30 but get there early, as there is a “Breakfast” included. For more information or if you wish to play with the arguably the friendliest Golf Society contact Ron Nicholson on 678849142 or email sanmigron@gmail.com
EUROGOLF SOCIETY The first game of the Eurogolf 2013 season took place on Thursday 5 September with 42 members taking part at our home course of La Marquesa. A lower number than normal competed partly due to members still being on holiday and the fact that it was temporary greens. The competition was a Texas Scramble with beautiful warm conditions making it conducive to good scoring by those members taking part, although putting was more than a bit of a lottery due to temporary green which were far from perfect. The winning team with a score of 56.9 was: Tony Stanley
FC TORREVIEJA –AFTER THE LORD MAYORS SHOW
Torry came back down to earth on Monday evening when they returned to their league programme after their famous 3-0 win in a friendly against their illustrious near neighbours, La Liga outfit Elche CF, which will live in the memory of those that witnessed it for some time to come. On Monday evening Torry overcame stubborn opposition in the shape of a youthful Torre Levante team 1-0 with a last minute goal from centre back Rafa. The friendly game against Elche CF attracted a gate of around 500 with the Mayor of Torrevieja being in attendance. Some supporters probably didn’t
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D a v i d Gelsthorpe Gill Britton M a r y Sanderson Second place with a score of 59.1 was Nico Baken, Ken Brett, Joyce Pohl, Ghost T h i r d place with a score of 59.1 on count back was Keith Wright, Brian Heard, Petra van Dorp, Ghost Well done to all who took part. There was a lot of talk about having to play two teams of 3 balls but this is unavoidable when members cancel and the match secretary is left with the numbers he has to work with. Having said that it appears playing with a ghost player is good for the score as both the second and third places were taken by 3 balls. Thanks to our new Match Secretary in what was his first game in office. Don’t worry Keith only 43 games to go.
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attend because of the inclement weather. They missed a treat. Before the game the Torry squad and technical team for the 2013/14 campaign were presented. Torrevieja : Carrion (Carlos Moreno 45 ‘), Vicente Boix (Manu Amores 45’), Alexis (Valdeolivas 45 ‘) (Adrian 75’), Eloy, Dani Meseguer, Dani Lucas ((Mati 56 ‘), Burguillos (Pau 56’ ), Alberto (Pastor 45), Micro (Guillem 56 ‘), Gasch (Carrasco 56) and Obele (Raul 56’). Torry got off to a flyer and took the lead in the first minute when a pass from Obele found Alberto who steered the ball into the back of the net for a GOALLLLL to Torry 1-0. Torry competed well with Obele chasing down everything. Torry increased their lead after 21 minutes from a second GOALLLLL by Alberto who was first to the ball after the Elche keeper had blocked a fierce shot from Gasch. Torry had an escape just before the break when a volley from Aaron for Elche struck the crossbar. Torry made four changes at halftime. After 55 minutes Torry increased their lead further with a GOALLLLL direst from a free-kick by Dani Meseguer which took a slight deflection off the head of an Elche defender. A minute later Torry made a further 5 changes bringing on some of the youngsters in the squad for a run out against their illustrious opponents. Elche
pushed forward and had a number of opportunities to get on the score-sheet but were foiled by a series of exceptional saves by substitute keeper Carlos. On Monday evening in front of a modest crowd of just over 300, Torry returned to league duty. The weather forecasters got it wrong and the rain which they predicted would fall didn’t materialise. Torrevieja : Carrión, Vicente Boix, Alexis, Valdeolivas (Burguillos 45 ‘), Rafa, Dani Meseguer, Dani Lucas, Obele, Carrasco (Pastor 56’), Alberto (Gasch 71 ‘) and Micro. Not Used: Carlos Moreno and Eloy. In the first half the opposition shaded it and put quite a number of dangerous balls into the box which the Torry defence dealt with but not without some difficulty. Torry keeper Carrion ,who spreads himself well, twice thwarted efforts from close in with superb blocks. Torry did create chances themselves with the best two falling to Alberto but he struck the side netting with the first and then blazed over from the second. The referee let quite a bit ago in the first 30 minutes and then something snapped and he raised the yellow card no less than five times before the break. Torry took off Valdeolivas and brought on Burguillos who made an impact. Torry livened up in the second half and were the more offensive side without really testing the Torre
Football: David Gregson, Janet Tocker, Tony Stanley. Vince Tocker won the bottle of cava donated by Stevie’s Bar. Thanks to Stevie’s bar for their hospitality whilst our clubhouse is being renovated. TOFF’s Results Tuesday 3 September 2013 Overall Winner –Bob Shorley Gold Division 1st Paul Manning 41 points 2nd Vince Tocker 39 points 3rd David Blanchette 39 points Silver 1st Bob Shorley 45 points 2nd Harry Armstrong 41 points 3rd Ken Enever 40 points Bronze 1st Cindi Green 42 points 2nd Gill Britton 42 points 3rd Mary Sanderson 41 points Best Front Nine: Gordon White 23 Best Back Nine: Brian Heard 24 Nearest the Pins: Due to low numbers there were no nearest the pins this week.
Levante keeper though. They didn’t give up and got their reward in the last minute after a corner was headed on and Rafa got on the end of it to head into the back of the net for a GOALLLLL to Torry 1-0. The opposition no. 10 deserves a mention. He showed moments of real quality and is one who should definitely progress to a higher level if he gets the breaks. Why he was not the focal point of the opposition attacks in the second half was a mystery. Bookings were picked up by Obele, Valdeolivas, Dani Meseguer, Vicente Boix and Burguillos. Torry travel to the Alcoy area on Sunday to take on Muro. Both Torry and Muro are unbeaten so far with 1 win and 2 draws. The Torry Army will be taking a coach so if you want to go contact Pat . To catch up on up to date information about Torry visit the new Torry Army website www.fctorrevieja. net or the clubs website www.futbolclubtorrevieja. net . A happy Darrylldinho, following his adopted team in Spain win and remain unbeaten.
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New European times place swimmers in top positions in Valencia and Spain. This week Beryl Altabas and Vicki Connolly travelled to Holland to represent Club Natacion Torrevieja and Spain in the 14th Arena European Masters Championships 2013. The event took place in the Pieter van den Hoogenband Swimming Stadium, Eindhoven, Holland. Over 5000 swimmers from 1194 clubs across Europe competed in a week long programme of events in the 50m pool, on the diving boards, with synchronized swimming and finally a 3km open water event. Both Vicki and Beth entered the 800m, 400m and 200m
Freestyle events in their age categories 45-49yrs and 6569yrs. Starting on Sunday, Beth swam first in the 800m women’s Freestyle and won 6th place, receiving a diploma with a time of 14:31:07. Vicki followed in 13th place with a new personal best of 12:04:93, knocking 43 seconds of her previous time and smashing her previous Valencian Community record. Next day both were in the pool again for the 400m women’s Freestyle event, Beth winning 8th place, a second diploma and a new personal best time of 7:06: 84. Vicki followed in 14th position in
Busters golf society On Friday 6th September we played our monthly stable ford at Alicante golf course , what a pleasure it was to play on this Seve designed course again , the staff were as usual pleasant and courteous , and congratulations to the greens staff for keeping this course in tip top condition , the greens were receptive and care was required when reading the contours which made the putting very tricky if you were the wrong side of the pin . Our first tee off time was 10:40 preceded by breakfast which was part of the offer being given by the club , 22 players teed off on time which is the norm for Alicante , the strong prevailing winds , which always seemed to be against us didn’t help our scores with 35 points being the best score of the day , however one of our
players , Chris Ives managed to get the societies first eagle since we formed Busters some eighteen months ago , this was achieved on the par 5 fourth hole well done Chris , one of our players said he had had an eagle but we had to advise him that eagles on the Mini Golf novelty putting course don’t count , the results for this months competition were nearest the pins , on hole three Dave pretty hole six Barry Grinsell holes eight and twelve Alan Gifford no NTP on hole fifteen and on hole seventeen Neil Metcalf each NTP received a sleeve of three Callaway golf balls , in third place with a score of thirty one points was Chris Ives runner up with thirty four points was Bill Fantom and our winner on the day with thirty five points was Dave Pretty , our winners
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the 45-49yrs category with a new personal best of 5:45:43 knocking a further 21 seconds of her previous Valencian Community record. By Tuesday both were back in the pool for their final events of the championships. With fierce competition, the duo swam in the women’s 200m Freestyle event. Again Beth raced first with a time of 3:29:21 and was placed 13th in the 65-69yrs category. Vicki followed with another strong race gaining 24th place out of 52 swimmers in the 4549yrs category. At the same time she knocked a further 13 seconds off her PB with a new personal best of 2:46:77 and took a new Valencian Community record. The week’s events give both Beryl and Vicki new regional swimming records for the Communidad of Valencian and new Spanish rankings. Beth retains her first place (65-69yrs) and Vicki moves up to second (45-49yrs) in this year’s Spanish rankings in a 50m pool for the 800m and 400m Freestyle events. Both now look forward to the 2014 Winter Spanish National Competition in Majorca and hope more of the Torrevieja Masters will be joining them. For more information regarding Torrevieja Swimming Club please contact President Felipe on 609418776 Rosa - 665454126 or at info@ clubnataciontorrevieja.com
all received cash prizes , the football card this week was won by Chris Soane After the game we all returned to the Mini Golf bar for our presentation and snacks which were provided by the bar , this was the second visit this week to the bar for most of us as we had our six monthly social outing there on Wednesday , congratulations are in order for the first class meal we received there also the excellent organisation of the night goes to Colin Edwards who along with the staff made it all happen , many thanks to all concerned . Next month see’s us playing at Alto Real , an old favourite of ours . Barry Grinsell Busters Golf Society
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ITV ORIHUELA RFC PREPARE FOR FIRST FRIENDLY The first friendly of the new season before the league starts was announced last week against Aloy on 21 September, time and venue to follow, well this is Spain. The first week of training went really well with well over 30 players turning up including new players joining the club and vets coming out of retirement to play in the second team this season. So it is upwards and onwards for the club. Also with the ladies team also growing from strength to strength, new players of all ages, both boys and girls as well as men and women are
always welcome. Also teams booking already to come over to play against Orihuela RFC next year is a great sign for the club and the direction it is going in. Also this week starts the rugby season in the UK with live rugby starting on Friday with Quins v Saints at 20.45 followed on Saturday with Australia v Argentina at 12.05 and then on Sunday Sarries v Gloucester at 15.00. All shown live at Bar Pepito in Fotmentera del Segura as it has BT Sport. Training is at the Miguel Hernandez University ground at 20.15 on Tuesday and
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the inaugural “The Full Monte” Cup on an evening when umbrellas and rain coats were needed. Certainly the crowd of over 100 brave souls enjoyed the game. The first half was mostly one way traffic as the home side contained their higher division opponents and it was no surprise when Monte opened the scoring from the penalty spot, after 25 minutes. Diego stepped up and calmly slotted home. Despite further chances in the first 45 minutes, there were no further goals. Lots of changes in the second half, as is usual for these types of games. With the changes also came the best part of the game for the visitors who were unfortunate not to equalise. But with 10 minutes left on the clock, San Fulgencio scored a deserved equaliser and the game looked to be going to penalties. But Monte
manager threw on Vazquinho, who had not played any of the pre season matches due to injury. With almost the final kick of the game, Wallace did some sterling work through the middle, shrugged off the centre half and slotted the ball past the keeper. But his shot looked to be going short of the goal until Vazquinho, looking a touch offside it must be said, touched the ball home to give Monte a win and to claim The Full Monte Cup, which will now be played on an annual basis.
So if you are interested, dig out those rugby boots and come along and see for yourself what it is like. New players are always welcome no matter what age or skill level you are. If you would like more information about what is going on in the club, you can contact the club by phoning myself, Garry on 692 767 242, and for the juniors contact Oscar on 600 871 606 (Spanish)
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CD MONTESINOS 2 1 SAN FULGENCIO CDM Starting line up:Cristian, Yohny, Fernando, Manuel, David, Orourker, Dimitry, Marcos, Diego, Omar and Edu. CDM Subs (used):- Dario for Johny, Becker for David, Ruben for Orourker, Wallace for Omar, Rubio for Diego and Vazquinho for Edu CDM Goals:- 1-0 Penalty scored by Dario (25mins), 2-1 Vazquinho (90 mins) Monte played their sixth pre season match and for the first time won the match. The match was arranged as a presentation of the CD Montesinos team. Their opponents, San Fulgencio, are one division above CDM but on the evidence of this match there is little to separate the two sides. The win also gave Monte their first piece of silverware of the season as they took
CD Montesinos kick off their league campaign with an away fixture this weekend at Benejuzar. Time and date have yet to be confirmed so please log onto our website/ forum at www.cdmontesinos. com
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