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An event with the SubDelegación del Gobierno, chaired by the British Consul, Paul Rodwell, with the Delegada del Gobierno, Paula Sánchez de León Guardiola and the Subdelegado del Gobierno, Alberto Martínez Díaz, was held at the British Consulate. Also in attendance were more than sixty representatives of International and Spanish community organisations. The meeting was timed to coincide with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and aimed to advise women of the support available to them, to encourage victims to denounce their aggressors, to remove themselves from situations of risk or danger, and to remove any feelings of guilt or stigma. Paul Rodwell said ‘The Province of Alicante is the area of Spain with the highest percentage of British nationals registered as residents, so it’s not surprising that a number of these will get in to some kind of difficulty. Nonetheless, the fact that one third of our arrests relate to domestic violence is a serious concern. I think we are extremely fortunate that Spain is a country that takes this kind of crime very seriously and I am impressed with the level of support that is available.’ Women who feel threatened should call the special National Domestic Violence Hotline Number 061 for professional advice on support and services available, or if they feel they are in danger they should call the emergency services helpline 112. The Diputación in Alicante provides a comprehensive information guide on welfare rights for victims of gender-based violence, available in English and Spanish, at www. residenteseuropeos.com. The Generalitat Valenciana has 24-hour Women’s Centres - tel. 900580888. The British Consulate can be called upon to offer help and support to British nationals. Their office is at Plaza Calvo Sotelo, 1, 03001 Alicante. Tel. 902 109 356. Or go to www.ukinspain.fco.gov.uk; e-mail: info@ consulate@fco.gov.uk

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The Charity Shop of Calpe held a Christmas Fair in aid of Calpe’s EMAUS home and the council’s food bank. Shoppers were offered a complimentary glass of Cava to give the Fair a Christmas feeling while browsing along the shelves, packed with gift ideas and cakes. A magnificent Christmas Hamper was raffled, and in all the afternoon raised a staggering 1,556€! Throughout the year the shop has raised a truly amazing 15,000€. Shop President John Bridge said: ‘the people of Calpe gives us things to sell to make some money, and we want to give it back to the town. We are helping local schools by buying equipment that they can not afford because of the lack of available funds from the government. This year we have concentrated mainly on the schools and the food bank, though we are open to other causes. The money is there and we might as well use it.’ He concluded by offering his hearty thanks to ‘all the people in the town who donate items to the shop.’

Mazarrón

The tomato industry, which has traditionally been the mainstay industry of the Municipality of Mazarrón, has been hit by the worldwide recession. Many growers have turned to other forms of agriculture, or have sold their land for development. This shift in emphasis has resulted in hundreds of agricultural workers being unemployed. The Councillor for Agriculture and Rural Development of the municipality of Mazarrón, Magdalena Mendez, has visited a Valencian fruit farm dedicated to the production of kiwi fruits in order to gain first-hand knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of growing different crops. She toured the plantation, and was shown the farming techniques used and infrastructure required. Farmers and growers from other parts of the region have been trialling alternatives such as peaches, paraguays and cherries, as well as switching from traditional iceberg lettuces to other more specialist varieties. She concluded her visit to the region at the Estación Experimental de Cultivos Tropicales de Cajamar, in Las Palmerillas in Almería, to see how various subtropical species such as avocado, mango and cherimoya (custard apples) are grown.

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The bogus gas inspectors are doing the rounds once again! Bear in mind that if you are confronted on the doorstep by official looking inspectors, who usually have very official looking papers, remember that the gas company CESPA never sends inspectors or technicians on house calls unless they have specifically been requested to do so, or if there is an emergency. Should they arrive on your doorstep, claiming that they have been authorised to carry out an inspection, do not let them in. Request their ID, and even if that is forthcoming and appears in order, phone CESPA and the Policia Local. If CESPA denies knowledge of them and their authorisation to carry out an

inspection, inform them that the police have been notified, and request that they leave. Under no circumstances allow them into your home, or allow them access to your gas supply. If you do, then they can claim that you authorised the inspection, and they can then legally charge whatever they like, which you will have to pay!

Jalon Valley Jalon Valley HELP’s annual Christmas Bazaar has raised over 3,000€. Entertainment was provided by Val de Pop U3A’s Casual choir and local singer and guitarist JJ Jones, and there was a very enjoyable seasonal sing-song of festive songs and carols. The Hall was packed with stalls selling gift ideas, decorations, Christmas cards, toys, books, jewellery and other craft objects. There were all the usual fun offers, tombola, raffle, guess the name of the furry dog, guess the weight of the Christmas Cake, as well as mince pies, mulled wine, cava and beer – even tea and coffee! Further information about Jalon Valley Help visit www.jalonvalleyhelp.com, or call 659 624 643.

Murcia The Teatro Circo Murcia is offering an extravaganza of dance on 6th December. The evening, entitled El Despertar del Corazon, Las Mil y Una Danzas, (the Awakening of the Heart, the Thousand and One Dances) is a mix of ethnic, oriental, indian, contemporary, gypsy and fusion; a spectacular show of music, rhythm and colour. Tickets are priced at 12, 10 and 8€, and to book and for more information and parking details, go to Teatro Circo Murcia.

Torrevieja Torrevieja’s Alcalde Eduardo Dolon has taken possession of the draft of the general budget of the City for the next financial year - 2013. Torrevieja is the fifth largest city in the Valencian Provence, and its budget for amounts in its Statement of Income and Expenses is 92,345,678€. Torrevieja once again is one of the first municipalities of Valencia to approve the draft budget for 2013. Alcalde Eduardo Dolon, with Councillor of Finance, Joaquín Albaladejo, said that ‘the budget for next year is the most social and balanced in the history of the city. Despite the decrease of 3% in the budget, there is a 4% increase in spending on all items of a social nature.’ He concluded: ‘This is despite the severe economic crisis in our country. The city of Torrevieja is showing its commitment to continue to support the needy families in the city.’ Anyone wishing to view the complete draft of the budget should visit www. torrevieja.es

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Low-cost airline Ryanair has announced it will drastically reduce its flights to and from Spain as a result of rocketing airport taxes. This will mean the loss of around 4.5 million passengers and 4,500 jobs, plus a reduction of 25 million euros received annually by airport governing body AENA. The Irish carrier will cut its number of flights by 35 per cent at Madrid’s Barajas airport and 23 per cent at Barcelona’s El Prat terminal, the overall total being 648 fewer journeys. Ryanair will cut its fleet from 14 to 10 aircraft, and passenger numbers in high season will go down from 5.3 million to 3.4 million. Airport tax hikes mean airlines have to pay out up to four times the average of the 170 destinations Ryanair operates to and from. If they continue the same number of flights and aircraft as they have in Spain at present, the company will shell out between 75 and 80 million euros more than they have this year. Airport taxes make up 40 per cent of ticket costs for Ryanair’s flights to and from Madrid and Barcelona, meaning the company ‘cannot make any profit’ from these routes. “We cannot operate these flight paths when it means our costs will double,” says vice-president Michael Cawley, who has slammed AENA for ‘failing to listen to its largest client’ and neglecting to visit Ryanair’s headquarters in Dublin. He has also criticised AENA’s ‘disproportionate airport expansions’, which has involved ‘building new terminals that are totally unnecessary’. Among the flight routes to and from Madrid and Barcelona which will be cancelled next year are Almería, Bari, Ancona, Girona, Eindhoven, Faro, Frankfurt, Geneva, London Gatwick, Poznan, Stockholm, Turin and Verona. The frequency of flights to and from Spain’s two largest airports will drastically reduce for Alghero, Bilbao, Bolonia, Brussels, Budapest, Cagliari, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Marseille, Milan, Niederrhein, Oslo, Asturias, Palma de Mallorca, Paris, Pisa, Oporto, Rome, Santander, Santiago de Compostela and Tenerife South. Yet outside of Spain, Ryanair expects to continue increasing its number of routes and flights by four per cent in 2013, reaching a total of 79 million passengers and earning a profit of between 490 and 520 million euros. The European Commission has demanded that Rajoy’s cabinet justify the increase in airport taxes by proving that this is necessary to cover Spain’s own costs in respect of air travel. If Spain cannot show it has good reason to apply these high taxes, the EC may force them to withdraw the increase. Ryanair has said that if this happens, it will continue to operate as normal from all bases in Spain.

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Family lets their flat free to repossession victims A family in Gijón (Asturias) has offered to rent their twobedroomed, top-floor flat in the city for free to a person or family who is genuinely in need. They said they are ‘fed up’ with trying to ‘look the other way’ when they see so many reports of people having their homes repossessed and being left on the street due to having been made redundant. The couple live in Bilbao, in the Basque Country, and have one adult daughter, who has a property of her own and has so far escaped the negative effects of the recession, and they own a flat in Gijón – which used to belong to the husband – and is currently empty. In the three days since the advert was published in their local newspaper, La Nueva España, the family has received over 800 calls. “There is nothing behind it, no ulterior motive,” said the wife, who was interviewed under the pseudonym of Isabel. “We simply want to help – it’s a gesture from one family to another.” The flat still has a mortgage on it, and until two years ago, was rented out, but has since stood empty – during which time they have used it merely as a holiday home. Isabel, 33, is a public sector worker in the legal profession, and her 40-year-old husband is a high-flying company boss. Both are in salaried employment and, as Isabel states, “luck has smiled on us and, fortunately, we are in a good position, financially.” Their only conditions are that the successful applicant is able to prove they are in financial need, such as having their home repossessed, and are able to produce evidence that they have previously had a job. “A few years ago in Spain, in 2005 or 2006, you could find a job – but if a person of, say, 50 years of age, is unable to prove they were employed during this time, we would have to filter them out and look for someone who is more directly affected by the recession,” Isabel explains. They say they have heard numerous horror stories and desperate situations, including immigrants who want to bring their family members over to Spain, a couple and their 31-year-

old son who are all unemployed and living in a hostel, and another family which only survives by selling scrap metal. But the couple say they are soon going to have to make a very tough decision – that of deciding whose situation is the most desperate – although they have decided to give priority to families with dependants who are disabled or still children. They are due to travel to Gijón this weekend to start interviewing candidates, and expect to be able to hand over the keys to the flat within three weeks, although they say they will take as long as they think they need to find the family who most needs their help. They say they will not ask for explanations as to how each family ended up having their homes repossessed, nor how they managed their finances. “We are not here to judge people,” Isabel explains. She said the recent suicides, among these a former female councillor from the Basque Country town of Eibar, has meant they can ‘no longer turn the other cheek’. “For us, it’s not an act of charity – it’s a moral obligation,” Isabel insists. “Nobody needs to thank us for it.” The advert in La Nueva España reads: “Because today more than ever, we cannot close our eyes to the dreadful things happening around us. Because some of us can contribute to alleviating the suffering that many families are going through today. “Family who feels the moral obligation to share their luck with those in need is offering the use, free of charge, of a twobedroom property, fully furnished, in the centre of Gijón. “This will be for one year, and the property will be let to the person or persons who most need this honest and genuine offer of help. “We do not belong to any political or religious group, or any other type of movement, we are just people with a conscience. “You must be able to prove you are genuinely in need – priority will be given to families with one or more children who have been evicted after their home has been repossessed.”

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Driving instructor found drunk in charge of a pupil

Barcelona police have arrested a driving instructor who was three times over the limit whilst giving a lesson. Juan José D.G. was accompanying a young lady, who was driving the learner car, when he was caught by the Guàrdia Urbana. He was pulled over on the city-centre Avinguda Paral·lel after officers were tipped off by a local resident. Police say the instructor reeked of alcohol and his pupils were dilated and eyes shining, which immediately led them to ask for his identification and driving licence and to breathalyse him. They found he had 0.75 milligrams of alcohol per litre of blood, which is three times the legal limit. His licence was immediately confiscated and he is due to appear before a judge shortly. Officers say the accused has no previous record for drinkdriving or other motoring offences. Drunk drivers are the main cause of accidents in Barcelona city, say police. Last year alone, a total of 396 crashes caused by alcohol were reported

CaixaBank buys Banco de Valencia for a euro Banco de Valencia has been bought out by Caixabank for just one euro, according to the FROB. The Ordered Banking Restructure Fund has recently given the ailing Banco de Valencia a cash injection of 4,500 million euros, and its nationalisation means it will be one of four financial entities to get a slice of the 37,000-million-euro bailout from the EU. Banco de Valencia registered losses of 389.4 million euros in the first nine months of 2012, after having cut its deficit by 55.5 per cent – from 876.44 million – thanks to the grant from the FROB. The FROB has resurrected the auctioning off of Banco de Valencia – a former affiliate of Bancaja – along with Catalunya Banc, but the former was given priority due to its smaller size. Resistance tests – devised by the management consultancy Oliver Wyman – found that in the event of adverse economic conditions, the entity would need up to 3,462 million euros in capital. CaixaBank has worked out that it will be forced to carry out a restructure of the Banco de Valencia in the gross sum of 233 million euros, although it believes that from 2014 onwards, this will generate savings of 85 million a year in costs. The sale is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2013.


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Afghan wedding party hit by bomb Work begins on draft UK press bill Work is beginning on a draft bill to regulate the UK newspaper industry - amid open divisions in the governing coalition. ------------------------

Court in Russia bans video clips of Pussy Riot online

Sport A Moscow court has ruled that websites must remove video clips of the Pussy Riot female punk band, two of whose members are in jail. ------------------------

Concorde killings verdict quashed

A French court clears US airline Continental of criminal blame for the Concorde crash in 2000, two years after another court ruled it responsible. ---------------------

UK stops £21m payment to Rwanda The UK suspends aid to Rwanda worth £21m, amid concerns about the country’s role in the conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo ------------------------

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Eight major supermarkets agree to ensure that special offers are fair, following a regulator’s investigation into unfair or misleading promotions. ------------------------

TenTenBritons arrested in Spain over ‘boiler room fraud’ Britons are among 22 people arrested in Spain during an investigation into an alleged 8m euro (£6.5m) “boiler room fraud”.

According to a report by the BBC, more than 200 members of the UK public were persuaded to put their savings into non-existent shares, police said. The arrests were carried out by the Spanish police, supported by the UK’s Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) and the City of London Police. Four guns, ammunition and 367,000 euros were also seized, police said. Boiler room scams are estimated to cost the UK about £200m a year. The 22 people were arrested on

6 November but the news has only emerged now, after a Spanish judge lifted a blanket ban on publicity. All 22 people - who have not been named by the Spanish police - have been charged with being part of an organised crime group, as well as with fraud offences. Five of the British nationals were remanded in custody and the others were released on bail. Soca said several addresses in Barcelona and other parts of Catalonia were searched and police found seven false British passports

and numerous computers, hard drives, USB sticks and mobile phones, all of which need to be scrutinised by detectives. They also found lists of target clients and “manuals on how to get people to part with their money”. Soca’s Head of Operations in Europe, Ian Milne, said: “We believe this organised crime group was running a sophisticated and complex boiler room fraud. “Shutting it down has put a stop to more members of the public being duped into parting with their hard

earned cash.” Detective Superintendent Tony Crampton, from City of London Police, said: “Investment fraud is all too often a crime created abroad to target people back here in the UK, with the vulnerable members of society being most at risk. “This successful operation in Spain provides further evidence of how these partnerships are now delivering the sort of results that should make organised crime gangs think twice before starting their criminal enterprise.”

Iberia workers to strike before Christmas

Employees at the troubled Spanish national airline Iberia are to go on strike in the run-up to Christmas. Unions representing ground staff and cabin crews voted to hold a six days of stoppages on 14 and 17-21 December. The industrial action is in protest at plans by International Airlines Group which owns Iberia and British Airways - to cut 4,500 staff at the Spanish firm. Earlier this month, the IAG and Iberia heads both said the Spanish airline was “in a fight for survival”. Iberia, which has been hit among other things by a prolonged recession in its home market of Spain, has been suffering record losses, and is unprofitable in all its markets. The 4,500 job losses represent almost a quarter of Iberia’s workforce, but were not as steep as the 7,000 figure that had been expected by the airline’s unions prior to IAG’s announcement.

However, the restructuring plan also includes pay cuts of between a quarter and a third for the staff being retained. The airline has set a deadline of 31 January next year to reach agreement with unions over the cuts, failing which it has threatened even bigger cuts in jobs and in the number of flights operated by the airline. “We are ready to negotiate salary cuts and increased productivity, but we don’t want outright sackings,” said Jose Carillo, a spokesman of the main CCOO union. The Spanish pilots’ union, Sepla, was not among the six trade unions to vote in favour of the industrial action, because it is currently in industrial arbitration with Iberia, which precludes it from involvement. However, other union officials suggested that individual pilots may nonetheless choose to join the strikes.

Madrid Arena Hallowe’en party may have doubled the venue’s maximum capacity

Investigations show that the maximum capacity of the Madrid Arena was far exceeded on the night of the Hallowe’en party tragedy that cost the lives of four teenage girls and left a fifth in intensive care fighting for her life. The total allowed in, according to the licence – based upon the constraints of the venue – was 10,650 people. And although the company organising the party assure they only sold 9,650 tickets, an inquiry into the stampede which killed the four girls revealed that at least 16,791 people entered the building. In fact, the police have told the court handling the case that there could have been as many as 23,000 revellers that night -well over twice the capacity of the premises. Investigators opened four boxes of sold tickets out of a total of eight, and counted 9,257.

This means there could have been double that many sold, since they only inspected half of the boxes. The organisers, from the company Diviertt, had originally said they did not know where the boxes of tickets were, but the police found them in the Satellite Pavilion at Madrid Arena. Head of Diviertt, Miguel Ángel Flores, said the safety rope had broken and that a large number of youngsters gatecrashed the party. He has also accused the police of ‘manipulating’ the boxes of tickets, which they deny. Three girls aged 18 were killed outright in the crush, and a fourth, aged 17 – despite the party being for 18-year-olds and over only - died later in hospital from her injuries. A 20-year-old girl suffered serious injuries and is critically ill in hospital.

Man who fOUND and handED in 12,000 euros promised a job by the owner

A 31-year-old man who found an envelope containing 12,000 euros in cash handed it in to the staff who traced the owner. And the gentleman who had lost the money has pledged to help him find a job. The owner of the money, a businessman, said he was ‘overwhelmed’ by the honesty of the customer, who could have easily kept it and made his own situation much easier, given that he is out of work. He gave the finder 200 euros

in cash as a reward. The man who found the money said the café was full of lorry drivers and he could not immediately see who had dropped the envelope, so he handed it to a waitress who quickly found the person who had lost it. And the finder says that if he does in fact get a job as a result, it will be worth far more to him than having kept the money he found.

Passenger on Iberia aircraft bitten by scorpion An Iberia aircraft had to be cordoned off after a passenger was found to have been bitten by a scorpion. Sources from the airline say the Airbus 340 covering flight IB6316 had just landed in Madrid’s Barajas airport from San José, the capital of Costa Rica, when a Swiss woman on board had to be taken to hospital. She was kept in observation overnight due to a bite on the arm and was

released the next morning. The woman and another five in her group were due to catch a connecting flight to Zürich, but one of them stayed behind with her in hospital. An Iberia spokesperson said the scorpion must have got onto the plane at the point of departure, in Costa Rica. It had to be cordoned off and fully disinfected once the scorpion was found.


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CAR CLUB CONVOYS - NEW LAW

There were statements issued and circulated that a new law relating to Car Club Convoys was coming into force in January 2013. These statements turned out only to be ill founded rumours. Unfortunately these rumours grew like wild fire and there were some very worried car club officials, me included. I am very happy to say that these rumours have proven to be completely false. I cannot take all the glory for getting to the bottom of this, most of the work was done by Bruce Rowbotham of the Pheonix Car Club and I must thank him for his sterling efforts and for letting us breath a sigh of relief. Now we can relax again, if you live in Spain and own a Jaguar you really should be a member of the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club in Spain. Our next meeting is on 27th January at Restaurant Los Almendros in Torrellano. For more information please contact Eric Arnold at jaguarspain@outlook.com

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The Christmas Fayre in Altea - a repeat performance

The good burghers of Altea seemed to have enjoyed last year’s Christmas Fayre and so once again Amata has been asked to organise this year’s combined craft and Christmas fair in front of the Town Hall in Altea, from 6 to 9 December. Some thirty or forty craftsmen and women will set up their stalls - just in time for us foreigners to find something really original for our nearest and dearest. The old centre of Altea, in front of the big church, is where all summer some twenty or so stalls with excellent and genuine craft work are set up each night. Last year the Town Hall decided to organise something similar in the central shopping area down below, just before Christmas. Amata, the craft association of the province of Alicante, was chosen to organise this event, mainly because Amata concentrates on maintaining rigorous standards - everything must be made by the people on the stalls, and no selling of work from small factories or imported from Third World countries Some forty stalls with interesting and original craft work, from Christmas decorations and beautiful ceramics, to candles, exclusive leather bags, jewellery, puppets and toys - there’s something for everybody. You can

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difficulty finding a record company willing to sign them. According to Meat Loaf’s autobiography, the band spent most of 1975 writing and recording material, and two and a half years auditioning the record and being rejected. Manager David Sonenberg jokes that they were creating record companies just so they could be rejected.They performed the album live in 1976, with Steinman on piano, Meat Loaf singing, and sometimes Ellen Foley joining them for “Paradise”. Steinman says that it was a “medley of the most brutal rejections you could imagine.” Meat Loaf “almost cracked” when CBS executive Clive Davis rejected the project. The singer recounts the incident in his autobiography. Not only did Davis, according to Meat Loaf,

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the positive changes that a girl has made to the singer’s life, which had “reached the bottom”. The song also incorporates some sexual innuendo with the line “And can’t you see my faded Levi’s bursting apart.” Steinman is credited with the album cover concept, which was illustrated by Richard Corben. The cover depicts a motorcycle, ridden by a long-haired man, bursting out of the ground in a graveyard. In the background, a large bat perches atop a mausoleum that towers above the rest of the tombstones. In 2001, Q magazine listed the cover as number 71 in its list of “The Hundred Best Record Covers of All Time.”. The album was not an immediate hit; it was more of a growing one. Bat Out of Hell still sells about 200,000 copies per year and has sold an estimated 43 million copies worldwide,14 million in the United States alone, over 1.5 million (22 times platinum) albums in Australia becoming the second best-selling album there., It stayed on the United Kingdom charts for 474 weeks, a feat surpassed only by the 478 weeks of Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours. In 2003, the album was ranked number 343 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2006 it was voted number nine in a poll conducted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to discover Australia’s most popular album. In November 2007, Meat Loaf was awarded the Classic Album award in Classic Rock’s Classic Rock Roll Of Honour. Personally I love the Album it is a timeless piece of music classic rock at its best someone hearing the album for the first time would not know it is 34 years old it will sound fresh for many more years to come.


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Oily fish like mackerel and salmon is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids, which can help protect against heart disease. Salmon makes a special Boxing Day meal that offers a lighter choice after the other Christmas food and can be eaten hot or cold.

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The build up to Christmas can be stressful and it can cause us to slip back into unhealthy behaviours, such as smoking and drinking more. So take time out to relax, spend some time with friends or go for a stroll in the park and help reach your 30 a day physical activity target at the same time.

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TNT Painters arrives in Spain..... Following the success of Cumbrian painting and decorating business TNT Painters Ltd, they have now spread their wings and arrived in Spain. Having family already living in the Almeria area, they have settled near Albox and joined forces with Two Strong Boys, and can now offer a complete, painting, decorating, building and garden maintenance service. TNT are experienced in commercial and shop fitting work having given facelifts to many well known companies including Julian Graves, Primark, ASDA, H&M and many more. You can see examples of their work on http://www.tntpaintersltd.co.uk. On the building side, services include, tiling, rendering, block work, roofing and general household repairs. Jonathan says “We are pleased to be here in this fabulous corner of Spain. We had built up an excellent reputation in the UK, so to be able to join forces with the rest of the family enable us to offer a larger variety of services to clients”. Quality workmanship can now be affordable. Free quotations are offered for anyone affected by the recent bad weather that are not covered by insurance, plus TNT are pleased to offer a further 10% discount off any work carried out between now and the end of January. Garden services include general tidying, clearing of weeds, installing irrigation, garden design, fencing, building of walls and water features and much more. A monthly return plan can also be put in place to keep on top of your garden areas. Call them now on 634 388 243.

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This coming Saturday 15th December, 2012 SUMINISTROS HOSTALEROS TORREVIEJA S.L., as official distributor of the Nissei brand of “heladosoft” ice-cream machines in Spain, in collaboration with the CHAPTER SANTA FAZ and their HARLEY DAVIDSON motorbikes, will be carrying out a unique fundraising initiative as part of the “Toy Run Alicante 2012”, which will take place on December 23 for the benefit of the “Fundación Amigo” charity which supports families in need. The Christmas holidays are approaching and this type of solidarity event puts smiles on faces where such smiles are scarce. SUMINISTROS HOSTALEROS TORREVIEJA and the SANTA FAZ CHAPTER of Harley Davidson owners will be collecting charitable funds through the sale of yogurt ice cream in the very centre of Torrevieja, offering a selection of flavours at only 90 cents. As the principal importer of the ‘Nissei’ make of ‘heladosoft’ ice cream machines, Torrevieja-based company, VanH Catering Equipment S.L, will provide one of their new ‘heladosoft’ machines whilst ‘Productti Stella’, manufacturer of ice cream products will provide the basic materials for the preparation of this delicious product. The ice-cream stand, accompanied by a host of Harley Davidson motor cycles from the surrounding area, will be located in the Plaza de la Constitución in Torrevieja on Saturday 15th December 2012 from 11: 00 hours to14: 00 hours as part of the Christmas Shopping campaign organised by the Ayuntamiento’s commerce department and local businesses associations. At 10: 30 in the morning, before the start of the event, all those who own a Harley Davidson (or other two wheeled vehicle) is invited to meet with the members of the SANTA FAZ CHAPTER, at the door of the Policia Local police station (opposite Carrefour, Torrevieja) to make the journey

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together to the town square under police escort. A smile on the faces of the children who will benefit from this “Toy Run” is worth more much more than 90 cents. The organisers invite everyone to join this worthwhile and satisfying initiative. And moreover to savor a healthy and delicious yogurt ice cream!!!

Soccer school say thank you

We would like to give our sincere thanks to Los Amigos Golf Mazarron for their support of the Soccer School in the region of Camposol and their sponsorship of our new Soccer School strip. The Soccer School has been running now for two years and we continually look for children of all levels and nationalities to come along and take part. Coach Ronnie is a top level Youth Licence coach, trained to SFA high standards and has a fantastic rapport with kids of all ages. Coach Jelco is a UEFA A Licence holder and is able to share his professional match experience with the kids. Both coaches not only encourage the kids to improve their football skills but also their social skills in a fun and friendly environment. We have a regular Tuesday evening training session held at El Pareton between 6pm and 7pm which all children from ages 4 to 17 are welcome to attend. We run special programmes during school holidays which not only include our normal coaching sessions but also have fun games and outings i.e. swimming, bowling and even beach training sessions. Parent are also welcome to attend and are encouraged to take part in our popular parents v kids football matches. Always one to take the camera to! This sponsorship will enable the Soccer School to continue to provide a high level of coaching to all kids in the area and will allow us to take part in local games with other teams. Thanks once again from the coaches and kids of the Soccor School to Los Amigos Golf Mazarron for their support. We hope to continue to grow with the help and support of the local community.


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Make a to-do-list and write the dates into your diar y or on your calenda r. Review it daily and cross out any thing that’s been completed remembering to add any thing new that’s cropped up. TIP: If you use Microsoft Out look, enter key dates into the calendar and you’ll be reminded daily with an elec tron ic message

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ays There are only FOUR Saturd you if so until Christmas Day haven’t already star ted gift shopping, get on with it!

Order your christmas flowers and table decorations If you’re hosting the Christmas dinner and don’t fancy decorating the table yourself, place your order with the florist in plenty of time. Choose an arrangement that will last and keep it in a cool room, or in the garage, so that it still looks good on the big day

Write to Santa

So long as they still believe, while away an afternoon with the children writ ing letters to Father Christmas or, if they are too young, they can draw him a picture instead. TIP: Make Christmas really spe cial with a return letter from Santa to you r child! Visit www.freeletter sfromsantaclau s.com

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The Spanish Christmas Lottery works differently to most lotteries in the world. Tickets are very expensive, but you don’t have to buy the entire ticket. However, if you don’t buy the whole thing, you can’t get the whole winnings! A whole ticket ‘billete’ is very expensive – 200€ however, these tickets are split up into ten ‘decimos’ (tenths) costing 20€ each. When buying your tickets you have the choice of buying a single decimo, a whole ticket, or a fraction of your choice. If you don’t buy the whole ticket, someone else will buy the rest of your ticket. Example of a Spanish Lottery Ticket May be Won: You buy two decimos. Person A buys three decimos. Person B buys five decimos. Your ticket wins 1,000€. You win 200€. Person A win 300€. Person B win 500€ - Got that? Good! It is common for a group of people to buy a whole ticket (ten decimos) together. This group could be a

family, some work colleagues or even the regulars at a local bar. In this way El Gordo becomes a social event as people ‘play together’ under the same ticket. In some bars you may see in the window “Jugamos con el numero...” (“We’re playing with number...”) to indicate that they are playing El Gordo this year and as an invitation to join in the fun! As the wealth is often spread out among a group of people rather than a single person, a win in a small community can have a profound effect on the local economy. The word the Spanish use for winning the lottery is ‘touch’ (‘tocar’) so they may say “Esperamos que toce aquí” (“We hope it touches here”). El Gordo is drawn every December 22. The process is long (taking in excess of three hours) so you will likely see people sat by their radios for much of the day, waiting for the results. The Spanish Christmas draw does not work anything

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declutter your home

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BEING A RESIDENT OF SPAIN OR NOT CAN MAKE A CONSIDERABLE DIFFERENCE TO CAPITAL GAINS TAX NASTY SURPRISE: HAVING WHAT EVERYONE CALLS ‘THE RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE’ IS NOT PROOF OF TAX RESIDENCY AND IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING ELSE YOU WILL BE TREATED AS A NON-RESIDENT AND 3% OF THE SALES PRICE WILL BE HELD BACK WHEN YOU SELL YOUR PROPERTY...

Q. I have sold my house. I was under the impression that I was a resident and that the 3% retention for non-residents would not be applicable, but the notary said that my residence certificate was not proof of residency and that he had to treat me as a nonresident which means that 3% of the sales price was retained and paid into the tax office . How can the resident certificate not be proof of residency? A. What the notary is saying is correct. It is a common nasty surprise at the notary lately suffered by sellers that are not getting the correct advice prior to selling . The new resident certificates without a photograph, issued by the police, do not state you are a tax resident of Spain - what it says is that you are a resident of Europe. To be able to be treated as a tax resident of Spain at the moment of sale, you need to provide the notary with a certificate issued by the tax office in Spain stating that they consider you a tax resident of Spain. This needs to be requested in advance of going to the notary by your solicitor or yourself to avoid the 3% retention. Some notaries will also accept as proof of residency your Spanish tax returns.

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Lending to households and businesses increased slightly in the third quarter of the year as a new scheme began. Banks took up £4.4bn in cheap funding from the Bank of England through the new Funding for Lending scheme, and their total net lending rose by £496m. However, the Bank of England said it was too early to reach any conclusions on how effective the scheme had been. The figures showed that lending by four major UK High Street banks had fallen during the same period. Lloyds Banking Group, RBS, Santander, and Co-op all saw lending fall during the three months to the end of September. The data has been produced by the Bank as part of its Funding for Lending scheme (FLS), which was launched in August to try to encourage more mortgage and business loans. As the scheme was only launched in August, the Bank indicated that it might take time for the funding to flow through to the economy, owing to the time lag in applications, approvals, and drawing on loans. “I am confident that the FLS will help the supply of credit. The incentives in the scheme are for banks and building societies to cut lending rates and hence lend more to get the cheapest funding,” said Paul Fisher, executive director for markets at the Bank of England. “But it is too early to use these data as a reliable indication of the impact of the FLS on lending volumes.” Under the terms of the scheme, the Bank of England allows commercial banks to borrow funds from it more cheaply, with the intention that the banks then pass this on in the form of cheap loans to households and firms. The banks will initially access Treasury bills of a value of up to 5% of the funds they currently lend. They are charged 0.25% interest, much less than the going rate. The figures published by the Bank of England are unique as they break down lending by institution. Some 35 lenders are taking part in the scheme, but they do not include HSBC. However, only six institutions had borrowed these cheaper funds by the end of September. The figures show that during the third quarter - which takes in the first two months of the scheme’s operation - net

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anks and building societies can initially borrow Treasury • B bills up to 5% of the amount they currently lend • T hey are charged just 0.25% interest, much lower than the going rate • T hey can borrow more than 5%, only if they increase their overall lending • If they decrease lending, the interest rate will increase up to 1.5% • T he banks use the Treasury bills as backing to buy money cheaply on the financial markets. It is this money that they then lend out • T he Bank of England and taxpayers will be protected from any losses made on the loans agreed by the banks with homes or firms, because the banks will have to provide collateral to the Bank of England of a higher value than the loans • Lending levels to be monitored by the Bank of England

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By Lyn Aspden of ‘Strictly Dance’ With only 3 weeks left until the final the temperature is certainly hotting up with all the contestants putting in extra hours to try to give them the upper hand. With so many of the contestants having up and down weeks, it really is still anyones trophy and this week continued the trend. Opening this weeks show were Kimberley & Pasha with a very fast Jive and Kimberley did extremely well to keep up with the speed. She showed great kicks and flicks and it was a clean performance but I felt if she had just softened her knees a little more she would have upped her score of 34 which hasn’t moved now for the past 3 weeks. I gave her an 8 and the judges again a 34. Next to dance were team smurf one of my favourites Dani & Vincent with a Viennese Waltz. This was a different interpretation to the norm but with excellent choreography and a great variety of steps never seen before

in this dance a nice sweet performance from Dani. The only thing lacking for me was a little more drive on the Viennese steps. I awarded her a 9 and the judges 34. Next out were Michael and Natalie with a Samba. What more can I say, it was flat footed, clumpy, lacking rhythm, timing and hips and just the opposite of what a Samba should be. Sorry Michael you are definitely not a Latin dancer. The judges and I both had him at the bottom of the leader board with a 5 and 24. Next to dance were Nicky & Karen and their Argentine Tango. Nicky was portraying James Bond performing to Skyfall and it was excellent. I thought that last weeks performance was a one hit wonder but he has proved me wrong. The choreography was excellent with great lifts and flicks albeit just a little too much like the Tango than Argentine which needs a slightly softer

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approach. I awarded him an 8 and the judges 30. Following were Lisa & Robin and a Quickstep. I found Lisa appeared hesitant in several parts of her choreography and she didn’t appear as confident as she has in previous weeks and for me in next to bottom slot. I gave her a 6 and the judges a 31. Denise & James then performed a Salsa which I found way below her normal. It was lacking Salsa action and there was insufficient armography for me. Her spins were great as always but this dance just didn’t suit her. I gave her an 8 and the judges 32. Closing this weeks show were Lewis & Flavia with a Charleston. Last week he was accused of not acting out the character of his dances sufficiently and so Flavia ensured that he had an acting coach this week. I have to say it paid off handsomely as their Charleston was fantastic with some great

tricks using Lewis’ gymnastic ability to maximum effect. He received 37 from the judges and 9 from me and took the coveted top spot this week. In the bottom 2 were Michael & Natalie and Nicky & Karen and Nicky was unanimously kept in by the judges for next week. Who can achieve the necessary consistency to close this years show? I think the top 3 will be Lewis, Denise & Dani with Kimberley & Nicky close on their heels. Next week there is to be a dance fusion and this means that the couples will have to dance 2 dances within the same piece of music. I’m presuming that there will be a tempo change somewhere in the middle so should prove extremely interesting. Who will clock up the most hours? and who will have the staying power to lift that glitterball trophy? Come and join our gossip at one of our nights. Until next week - Keep Dancing!

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The work of the Lions of Mazarron continues with our Carrier of Happiness where we are helping brighten the lives of several hundred “less fortunate” children in our local area by marking their festive season with a special gift for each of them. To help us in our endeavours we are seeking support as well from everyone. If you would like donate a small gift to a child such as crayons colouring books etc. In addition to asking you for contibutions of “ smaller presents” to help us amass sufficient gifts for the children.You may wish to donate a main present for our “Carrier of Happiness project” If this is the case please select a gift of up to approximately up to ten euros for any child up to the age of fourteen and bring it to the Lions stall at Camposol B on Friday between 11.0 0am until 1.00 pm . Or call 968 978 810. Due to the bridge at Camposol being closed the appeal is being continued until the 14th December. We are also doing Operational Kilo at Consum supermarket at Camposol B where you can give an item of non- perishable food to us . All the food donated will be passed on Cruz Roja at Mazarron to help in their support of the families of the Mazarron area. As always The Lions of Mazarron Bahia would like to thank everyone for all their support. We could not do it without you “HELP US TO HELP YOU”

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The packed audience at the Sunday performance of Rascals ‘Disney Delights and Christmas Crackers’ in Los Montesinos were left in raptures at the final curtain. The show, which was fully sold out well before the performance date, promised all the makings of a good night and it certainly lived up to that. The first half opened with a scene set in Old Peking from ‘Aladdin’ with the cast dressed appropriately in their very authentic Chinese costumes. The show offered a very lively start with “Dancing in the Street and Uptown Girl. Later on, the dress changed from Chinese to very professional looking period costumes in the Cinderella style and the cast performed a beautifully choreographed dance to the music of the Cinderella Waltz. There was also a hilarious scene from “Pirates of the Caribbean” which had the audience and particularly the children spellbound. During the interval, the cast invited the audience to join them in a pre-Christmas drink and to have photographs with the principal characters. The second half opened as lively as the first, and it wasn’t long before most people were singing along to what everybody regards as classic Christmas songs. By this time the cast had changed into yet another set of wonderful costumes which included red sparkly waistcoats for the men and lovely matching tops for the ladies. As in the first half there were some lovely solo numbers and a dance routine was performed by children from ‘Totally Dance’ in Quesada. After a lovely traditional rendition of favourite Christmas Carols and wonderful finale which included ‘Silent Night’ performed in both English and Spanish, the curtain closed to thunderous applause. If you were not lucky enough to see the show on Sunday, make sure you get tickets for the second and last performance at the Virgen Del Carmen Theatre next Tuesday December 11th at 7-30. Tickets are still available from the box office outside the Municipal Theatre in Torrevieja and they are open between Tuesday - Friday 11.00 til 13.00 hrs or you can book on Servicam. If you have any problems, please call Sue on 96 678 4874.

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Chestnut, Sausage & Marsala Stuffing Ingredients

2 onions Butter – a thick slice Thyme – a large sprig or two Rosemary – a large sprig 400g sausage meat fresh breadcrumbs – 3 handfuls 50g cooked peeled chestnuts, roughly chopped Madeira or dry Marsala – a wine glass

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DECEMBER 2012

December ! Are you all prepared for the festive season? We are getting there! Matt and I are going to UK to take Mum Jones away for Christmas – first time ever either of us been in a hotel for the festivities – found a nice-looking hotel in Gloucester at reasonable cost so Mum Jones wont have far to travel. Mum Monk is staying here in Spain and Sister Bobbie is Mum, House and Animal Sitting - Thanks! It will be the first year I have not been with family for ages but then I do see them almost every day – so it’s Mum Jones’ turn to see us and be pampered! All is well at the base but we have still not fully cleared up from the Gota Fria mess – every time we plan a final clear up it rains again – good excuse to light the fire and watch some rubbish film on TV! It will get done! Followers may like to know we have Terrapin five now – given to us by Jean @ Noah’s Arc (thanks !) – different breed to others and we thought was a tortoise – but tried it in shallow water and it swims and now in the big tank with the others seems to be fine – but they are all “sleepy” in the colder water. TV NEWS...not many new items about for you...the big talking point is “What will happen when the “F” satellite comes into service?” and we still have no definitive answers for UK TV viewers in southern Spain. It was successfully launched on September 28th (a week late!) and as we speak is being tested ready to take all the UK TV/Radio transmissions. Will they be available down here ? I expect so and there to be no change but I can’t be sure - some of the smaller dishes may have to be upgraded to receive signal...We don’t know what or when so we can not plan for any eventuality that may occur... We are investigating internet TV which is reasonably successful with a good internet connection and we have two companies looking at specifications Article sponsored by Rainbow Satellites – the company for all your TV needs in the Murcia Region. Contact Alan or Matt for free friendly advise by email – rainbowsats@gmail.com or by calling 686 358 475 but please remember that when you call we may just be on a roof installing a dish! Leave a message and we will always get back to you! www.rainbowsats.org has some good basic TV information especially for newcomers to Spain

for “internet” TV boxes so that you will not have to use your computer linked to your TV. Things are all so unknown that no one wants to invest too much money in research but the returns would be high if the worst case happened and there was no UK TV in Southern Europe by satellite. Watch this space for information as it slowly reveals itself. The Spanish TV terrestrial system is rapidly changing to HD (high definition) transmissions and seems to be pushing the SD (standard definition) options to weaker signals...if you watch Spanish and have been loosing some channels or are getting picture break up then you may need to change to HD viewing – changing TV with HD built in is expensive! but you can get an external HD digibox to receive the channels – much cheaper option – ask us! I know a few of you Scandinavian residents read the newsletter – sorry but your satellite transmissions have recently gone to a satellite with a tighter footprint on Scandinavia and you have lost your reception – no solution at present. We have tried to receive the signals on a 1.80M dish but with no luck...and the investment to try a 2.40m is just too high for the possible returns – looks like you must go the internet route. FREETIME TV...where you can look back over the past 7 days and watch anything you have missed has been launched and by all accounts works well – not managed to get a box yet to test it down here! We have just taken delivery of a Credit Card machine so we can take all payments by card if you wish – handy for paying the SKY subscription renewals as we notify you of the due dates. That’s all for this month...next issue will be in 2013! We at Rainbow wish everyone a joyful happy season with a wonderful New Year!


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At the monthly Welcome meeting on December 1st Welcome were pleased to present FAST with a cheque for 377€ which is for for them to buy an oxygen regulator and adapter and rebreather masks. They were also pleased to present MABS with a cheque for 300 € which is money raised from the 50cents at their fortnightly bookswop. Welcome now look forward to their Christmas party night on December 12th and start 2013 with a games night on January 9th 3€,January Dance on the 23rd where they are pleased to present a tribute night with Buddy Holly, Barry Manilow, Roy Orbison and the Everlys just 8€ and their Valentines dance on February 14th where they are being entertained by The return of The Jazz Singer, Gene Pitney and Matt Christian, 10€ All events held at Marianos restaurant, Camposol, For more details contact Rosemary on 620105179 Thank You

PALS EVENTS.

Compliments of the Season to everyone. New Years Day Sponsored Swim Bahia Beach, In the water at 1pm always a good start to the year. Swim or sponsor please come along BURNS NIGHT. 25th January, piper, haggis tatties and neaps. A traditional evening at the Playa Grande Hotel for a 5 course meal with wine and a tot for 25 Euros. Special room rate Coach and hotel trip to AVILA, SALAMANCA, SEGOVIA, and Toledo 210 Euros staying in 3 and 4 star hotels. 210 Euros 24th/27th June.. The Benidorm trip on 18/21 March and the Greek Island Cruise 29April/6 May SOLD OUT Tickets at Saralaras in Puerto de Mazarron each Wednesday afternoon 1 till 3 or Saturdays at the Trevi from11 till 1.30 or call 626 460465. In 2013 PALS are allocating all monies raised to be put to the CAFÉ account in order to get the additional ambulance a s quickly as possible .

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for sale Electric Golf Trolley Used for 12 rounds of golf. Complete with battery, charger and instruction manual. Only just over one year old. Giving up golf membership forces sale. Selling for less than half of what it cost new 125€ Tel. 695 340 569 Toshiba 22” High Definition LCD TV with Built-In DVD, USB Media Player, Freeview Tuner, Brand new in box Bought 32” TV instead so surplus to requirements, 140€ Tel. 695 340 569 32” TELEVISION very good condition complete

with manual. Nice looking item. 150€. Tel: 968 970 684 Camposol B Mazarron SKY BOX complete with Card 20€ Tel: 968 970 684 Camposol B Mazarron Dartboard in wooden cabinet complete with rubber mat only 30€ Tel: 966 190 695 of 610 673 922 EDESA electric 4 ring ceramic hob. Good Condition 40€ Tel: 698 289 324 Single Drainer Stainless Steel Sink with mixer tap. 204€ Tel: 698 289 324 Large Wall

A L U MINI U M GATES Double & Electric Sliding. Guaranteed no rust. Call Tracy on 966 726 891 Pool tables, snooker tables, table tennis tables, darts. Tel:666 933 726 www. spainpool.com TV unit, teak wood with frosted glass doors. Very good condition. Buyer collects, Quesada

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uk manufactured, made to measure, composite & pvc doors & windows with up to 25 years guarantee over 40 styles to choose from with colour options on composite doors

IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT Call Peter

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musician Lenny Mitchell, guitarist singer, international, professional, solo act. lenny Mitchell & his musical time machine invite you on a trip back to the 60’s & 70’s. Available to play in any venue. tel: 658 321 891 or email lennymitchell@live.co.uk

pets Max is approx 4 years old & was seen running around the streets so we took him in. He is a really gentle boy, good with other dogs & cats & is chipped. Carlo, He has a very easy going Call: 645 469 253. nature and loves to be near people. www.petsinspain.com He is a very friendly dog, good info@petsinspain.info

contact emma mtmprints@hotmail.com

Electrician

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GOLD WANTED

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

p3p & xbox 360 repairs we also pay for damaged consoles & laptops

electricians

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jewellery

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Calle azul, cuidad quesada tel: 966 718 738 see our main ad on page 8

Furniture first

with wall fixings, as new, cost 360 euro will except 100 or very near offer can deliver to Quesada area if required. Tel 966719491 baby bouncer (attaches to door frame) 5€ Bebe confort baby car seat 20€ Travel Cot 10€ clothes age 0 – 2 years ( most items 1€ Baby bath 1€ Cot mobile multi colour 2€ Grobags 0 – 6months & 6 – 18 months contact 603 209 177

with people and other dogs of all ages and sizes, but loves to chase cats and rabbits, He has been castrated D.O.B Jan 2009 The K9 Club Please call: 664 891 382 www.k9club.es E-mail: k9clubinfo@gmail.com

from €595 fully installed

Antique pine available for all works. coffee table with Small or large. magazine shelf, as new 40€ Tel: 698 Call Dave 693 251 562. 289 324 davendonc@aol.com 2 and 3 seater sofas. Brown base with cream Furniture cushions. Exc. condition. 100 & est 2006 150€ (200 the pair). sl Camposol area. Tel. 968131797 / ROJALES SPECIALIST OF PRE - OWNED FURNITURE & AccESSORIES AT SENSIBLE PRICES 646771007 PORT A B LE house clearance specialist AIRCON UNIT 72 FREE LOCAL DELIVERY SERVICE x 50 x 32 cms on WE BUY, SELL & PART EXCHANGE wheels. 50.00€. QUALITY FURNITURE Open Mon - Fri 10 - 18.00, Sat 10 - 14.00 Tel 96 676 3081 BATH SHOWER SCREEN 80 x 40 cms, with wall fittings. 25€. Tel 96 676 3081

Tel: 968 969 648 618 315 933 (eng) 634 321 024 (esp) info@tuxedolimousines.es www. tuxedolimousines.es

cylinder - €50 Tel. 965 073 193 Book sale Quesada. 3 boxes – 80 best sellers, almost new €25 Tel: 966 716 599 Stiff, pre-shaped, moulded pond liner, used, but good condition, 1.2 metres x 0.80 metres x 0.40 metres deep - Ideal for small garden. €30 O.N.O. Tel.965 073 193. Shower Screen Toughened 6mm glass 195cm high x 90cm complete

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property for sale

Linen Mills

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Don’t miss the biggest BARGAIN yet! We have a key-ready block of apartments in Los Montesinos with full finance! All you pay is €3,000 to complete.

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Cheaper than renting? All you pay is EUR 3,000 buying costs and the rest is mortgaged at around EUR 250 per month. Cheaper than renting an apartment in the area. Some of these 2 bedroom apartments have 2 bathrooms and some with only 1. It’s a first come, first served basis! Great deal! The apartments do not come with white goods but do have pre installation air conditioning. Quality and location The apartments are finished to a very high quality with communal areas decked out with marble floors and spacious corridors which make the building very light. The location is second to none, on the entrance to Los Montesinos overlooking the Torrevieja salt lakes and every apartment has its own private roof garden but there is no communal pool.

Prices are 59.900 €, the payment plan is 3.000 € deposit and straight to mortgage. If a client wants a 30 year mortgage it works out at 266 € per month and if it is a 35 year mortgage it works out at 242 € per month.

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UK: 00 44 790 519 8895 MEL LANDON melvyynleo@yahoo.com From a parcel to a small house move

VANTASTIC 3.5 tonne removals or any handyman & van service Also Spain-UK tel: 693 251 562 e mail: davendonc@aol. com

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

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wigs

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Bright spacious apartment in old part of Villamartin with Apartment (Top floor / Penthouse) Almoradi, Costa front line golf views. Blanca The property consists of 2 4 Bed, 2 Bath, Large Terrace, Lounge, Sep bed, 2 baths, seperate Kitchen, Utility Room, Communal Solarium, kitchen, utility room, large Lift, Furnished inc. White Goods, UK TV , 90m² Interior Living Space plus, 15m² Terrace / Balcony room, large spacious lounge/ with Awnings diner, 2 large balconies with Spacious apartment overlooks a newly reformed ample space for entertaining

Plaza, views of the 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

95.000€

Tel: 656 447 060

Salon Margarethas 24 years in Torrevieja hair/wig specialist for medical illness and hair loss problems. We offer different hair replacements, top fillers, hair prostheses, toupees & wigs. Natural & artificial hair & much more. Also fashion/festival accessories. TV/TS are welcome to our service. Call Margaretha on 966 921 846 for an appointment.

property rentals

RENTAL PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED

for rent, 3 bed, 3 bath spacious semi-detatched house with garage in Cabo Roig/Villamartin, situated in the popular area of Orihuela Costa & Costa Calida La Zenia, walking distance to We have clients enquiring in this area shops, beaches and the new Contact La Zenia Boulevard, Price (Private Sale) CASASOL REAL ESTATE Furnished, Long term, tel: 965 325 601 550€ monthly plus electric & Email: water, perfect family home Tel: (0034) 676 534 978 tony@casasolrealestate.com Tel: 966 733 079 or 619 098 543

€ 79,950

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we will take anything you don’t want from cars to clothes, electrical items working or not. One man’s junk is another one’s treasure, so don’t delay call today

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We are looking for an IT literate seasoned academical individual who is competent and knowledgeable in all areas of website optimisation to compliment our International business. The ideal candidate will analyse, study competitors activities ,achieve and maintain PageRanking values. This person must be able to work on their own initiative and within a team, delivering positive results, and a professional attitude is essential. This position is for an immediate start. The successful candidate will receive a basic salary with a generous bonus scheme based on achievement and results. Must speak English, and any other Languages would be of advantage.

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For a full service contact:

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

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Can you sell ice to an Eskimo?

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WANTED CARS, VANS, LORRIES, TRACTORS, TRAILERS, PLANT MACHINERY

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Also buyers of COPPER, BRASS, ALUMINIUM, LEAD, STAINLESS STEEL

TEL: 645 094 339 / 950 064 763

motorhomes

Motorhomes for sale & wanted urgently

Motorhome & caravan Insurance arranged Motorhomes & caravan repairs & spares All vehicle imports, ITV & matriculations

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Vehicles wanted

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Motorbikes

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transfer on Spanish reg home service pickup

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wanted cars for cash Best prices paid Spanish English Anything considered telephone Tim on 662 211 993

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Essenti a l Shopping Accessory

By Jos Biggs

Underrated X Rated Viewing

One of the things I used to miss here in Spain was the Monday afternoon trip to the multi-screen Cinema at the Grafton Centre in Cambridge. This was mostly a winter exercise, with my wife a hairdresser and traditionally taking Monday off, and me because it was the slackest day of my working week. It was a great way to spend an afternoon which always culminated in a bit of Italian food at the nearby Mamma Amalfi noshery. Afternoon off-peak viewing was half price and with eight screens to choose from, there was always a good choice of films. Now, with the latest generation of TV screens that are the size of Denmark; high definition picture quality and Blu-Ray recordings – who needs the movies? Designer entertainment is the order of the day, so why leave the house if you really don’t need to. Visiting the local picture house was always a special outing when I was a kid and from quite an early age my Mum, who was a film buff, would often take me along to one of the town’s nine cinemas. One of my earliest memories is

the 1953 film Lili starring which was why we the young Leslie Caron fourth formers looked at and more particularly the admission to such movies infectious tune of the song as a real challenge. Hi Lili Hi Lo. It was great to tell our about the Another film that classmates touched me emotionally terrifying details of films and had me in floods of such as ‘Pit and the tears two years later was Pendulum’ and ‘Circus of A Kid for Two Farthings Horrors’ and the fact that starring Diana Dors and we had managed to gain David Kossoff. I was entry made us feel quite inconsolable when the superior. baby goat snuffed it and But I became to be honest, if I watched disenchanted with X it today, I would probably Films after two major find myself filling up disappointments. again. There’s nothing so X-rated to us meant only cute as a fluffy goatling. that there would be loads Films like this gave of scary bits and a good me a love for the cinema deal of blood and gore if which only came to an we were lucky, so gearing end in the mid sixties myself for another treat, I when I found that mini caught the trolley bus into skirted dolly birds with town one Sunday afternoon legs up to Carlisle were to see the movie, Town far preferable to sitting in Without Pity showing at the two and sixes at the the Central cinema – the Gaumont – albeit being a town’s flea pit. lot more expensive with But it turned out to their Babychams and Rum be a film that was all and Blackcurrants. about ‘issues’ and moral neither of Before this, in the fourth dilemmas, which held any interest year at secondary modern school, one or two of us 15 for me, so I left before the year olds would regularly end. try to blag our way in to The second was see X rated movies on a Splendour in the Grass, Sunday afternoon for no which was receiving rave other reason than to brag reviews and to add to my to our classmates about it persona as a worldly wise 18 year old, I purchased a on Monday morning. There were three pack of ten Philip Morris British Board of Film cigarettes from the kiosk Classifications in those in the foyer – an unfamiliar days: ‘U’, ‘A’ and ‘X’ brand to me, but the only certificates. ‘U’ basically ones available. My only experience with meant universal, whilst the ‘A’ signified that if ciggies up until then was under 18, an adult had the occasional Consulate to be in attendance. ‘X’ menthol tipped when meant that 18 was the we skived off during the minimum age for entrance cross country run during By Colin Bird : badbirdnow@gmail.com games period and

took a short cut through a deserted RAF camp. So I struggled with these strange American filterless fags. The film was a complete waste of time to a 15 year old expecting blood and guts or at the very least some full frontal nudity –the nearest to which was Natalie wood up to her neck in soap suds – but it was another tiresome movie again dealing with boring ‘issues’ that were beyond me. On top of this disappointment, I burned my hand and ruined a perfectly good pair of jeans when my cigarette stuck to my lips and my fingers slid to the end, knocking off a plug of glowing tobacco into to my lap. The regular Sunday afternoon movie jaunt petered out after that – I had better things to spend my paper round money on. Things like Health & Efficiency magazine.

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It was a glorious morning too glorious for the criminal act which was about to be perpetrated. The pigeons weren’t the only creatures planning a ‘coo’ during that morning. Rodriquez, Robles and the two hired hands Forcan and Olam were about to unleash their coup d’ état on the still slumbering people of Alqueria. Unleash is perhaps too strong a word. The four had little in the way of arms. Their arsenal consisted of an old shotgun with only one working barrel and an unconvincing replica Luger. Logistical support existed in the form of a beaten-up panel van with four bald tyres and the olive mill’s push-bike. Rodriquez and his co-conspirators planned to hold captive the three leading Hill People, Poyato, Gruntmore and the lovely Manuela and then to take control of the legal government of Alqueria. Poyato was easily taken. He had been drinking his own Remitroot liquor the night before so seeing strange apparitions in his bedroom was nothing out of the ordinary. Blythe Gruntmore, not understanding Spanish thought it was another strange Iberian custom so came willingly. The conspirators couldn’t understand why Blythe kept giggling as he was led away. Blythe thought he was being a good sport by joining in the spirit of the imagined occasion. They could hear Manuela, her voice like a Spring breeze gently caressed the sleeping street. She had not been to bed and was at the window when the four entered the Calle del Siniestro. Realising something was wrong, she put into practice a long standing escape strategy. Originally designed to make herself scarce in case of visitations by the police, who have never really understood her, she made good her escape. Disappearing into the warm still night with an emergency backpack of clothes and other essentials. Manuela climbed high into the Sierra Alhamilla before she stopped to look down at the village bathed in the morning sun. She was eating her emergency rations when she became aware of another presence. Out of the long morning shadows stepped an old, old man, his face weather beaten and creased. Over his shoulder he slung an ancient smooth bored Mauser, his clothes patched and threadbare with age. Old man Matas told Manuela how he was fighting for the Second Spanish Republic and how he would resist Franco’s fascists. Manuela, not wanting to confuse her new found ally allowed him to continue in this belief. She gratefully accepted his offer of shelter and settled into his cave overlooking Alqueria. Matas watched as Manuela washed and freshened herself, semiclad she was silhouetted against the glare of the morning sun. He felt a long forgotten but strangely familiar stirring, he wondered what it meant. Perhaps it is better he can’t remember.

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Given the choice between going to the dentist or going shopping I’d choose going shopping, but given the choice between going shopping and not going shopping, I’d choose not going shopping. However, if we are not to starve, shopping has to be done. Also, the vagaries of the climate, even here in Spain, suggest the wisdom of wearing clothes. Moreover, I feel that the majority of us present a more attractive appearance when any natural inadequacies or excesses are disguised by a considered choice of appropriate inner and outer wear. The other day I discovered the correct way to ‘do’ shopping. Pete, who is temporarily confined to a wheelchair, came with me to the market. I pushed while he directed – ‘Not too fast! Mind my toes! Forwards! Stop! You’re too close! Keep straight!’ – talk about front seat drivers! I followed minutely detailed parking instructions, being careful to leave him in the sun and out of the wind while I fetched unreachable items for his perusal, and I angled his chair precisely to allow him maximum browsing range for things within his grasp. All the while josbiggs@hotmail.co.uk the stream of

humanity flowed around and past us. I noticed that nobody looks at someone in a wheelchair; they would bear down upon us, and at the last minute, just as a crash seemed inevitable, they veered round us, still apparently oblivious to our presence. I found the whole experience quite daunting. I felt I needed at the very least a large L sign on my back, plus bull bars on the front of the chair, and a flashing light with a Nee-Nah klaxon on Pete’s head. A bit of fancy paint work and some blades on the wheels would have been nice, too. However, I wasn’t jostled – you can’t jostle a wheelchair! It was as we proceeded round the market, accumulating all sorts of necessary items, including a dustpan with a long handle, an excellent defence against toe tramplers, that I discovered the true benefit of a wheelchair with occupant – you don’t have to carry a thing, you simply load everything on them! I left him, parked in the sun, while I collected something from a shop with steps and no ramp. I looked back; there he was, sitting patiently in the sun, only his nose and the peak of his cap visible above the piles of plastic bags containing the day’s haul. I have discovered the essential shopping accessory – someone in a wheelchair!

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Stuart and Doc are The Tall Boys

The Tall Boys are a fantastic new duo on the local music scene; Stuart Edwards and Dave ‘Doc’ Bawden have been friends for longer than they can dare remember from their Cornwall days playing a superb selection of country, rock and R&B. Stuart played lead guitar for Edison Lighthouse and enjoyed success with their million selling UK number One single in 1970, ‘Love Grows (Where my Rosemary Goes)’! They are great musicians and only together until spring so look out for them. I had an idea recently for a new television show; contestants would spend a week driving across the British countryside; begging, pleading and practically prostituting themselves, all in the hope of antique shop owners selling them stuff really cheaply in exchange for some free advertising. Then they would go to an antiques auction and sell the items for a couple of quid more than they paid (or a couple of quid less) to other antique dealers, who can take it all back to their own shops to sell at the same prices as before. Then I realised what a stupid idea it was after watching Antiques Road trip on the BBC. ‘I’m a celebrity’ hissed, bit and slithered to a close at the weekend, it’s so hyped by the media but I have to be honest and say I loved it! No huge fights as in other years between the great contestants and the challenges were horrific. Just the sight of a mosquito puts me in a panic so the thought of being covered in thousands of insects is too much to even contemplate. Eastender’s star Charlie Brooks won after she and Ashley Roberts tucked into a delicious bush tucker challenge which included raw fish eyes, live witchetty grubs and cockroaches. The cold snap came as shock last week but thankfully its put paid to the last of the mozzies and flies around so we all can breathe easy again until next year; the wet and cold winter has enabled the ski slopes near Granada to open last week much earlier than usual. I would love to try skiing but Eddie the Eagle is a true pro compared to my innate clumsiness and the missus has banned me from ever donning skis. Earlier this year I discovered that as I had left the UK more than five years ago I was eligible to transfer a pension abroad and get a cash sum. The process was straightforward and although I had to pay some fees the cash certainly came in handy and opened up some new investment opportunities too. By all means email me if anyone is curious as to what pension funds they may have hidden away and I will pass on the details of the company I used. Anyone else feel the earth tremors on Sunday in the Turre area? And finally, what is it with all these power cuts? The power has been going off a few times every day for weeks now. Sometimes briefly, other times for an hour. It plays havoc with all the communication devices in the house especially our internet connection which in the 21st century means I just as well be sitting naked atop of Everest waving semaphore flags! Stephen Amore has lived in Almeria since July 2006 and owns Findmeahome estate agency. Writing on a variety of topics close to his heart such as environmental issues, animal welfare, food and drink, music and travel, as well as commenting on the absurdities of living in Spain! email: stephen@findmeahome.es - www.facebook.com/stephen.amore

Right, I’m okay for seven minutes! Why? Apparently it takes that long for the average person to fall asleep, so you should at least still be awake by the time you have finished reading this-although I can’t guarantee your levesl of boredom by that point! I’m also safe as long as I don’t write the word “yawn” because research has found that if we read or hear the word “yawn” we want to yawn and that can easily lead to unplanned dozing. I had better write faster, especially as I’ve just used THAT word three times in the same sentence. If you’re reading this in bed, be careful, not only will you fall asleep and miss the end but, amazingly, one person in two million will die by falling out of bed. If you’re in a bunk, fasten your safety belt. I hope you’re not now dozing deeply because I wanted to tell you that I think memory is amazing. Don’t you find that you store so much information up there that’s at your fingertips? What bothers me is that I tend to remember the wrong things. Yes I can recall lots of trivial facts about music, film, sport and even the names of the seven dwarves. But, ask me to remember something very important then as my wife will testify through gritted teeth, it simply slips away. Now an experiment. The index finger on the Statue of Liberty is eight feet long. If you can still remember that tomorrow, you’re doing well, but if you can also remember where your keys are and what your mobile telephone number is then it’s “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire” for you pronto! It’s a relief to me that I’m not alone having an empty space that once was my memory. Squirrels. They suffer from memory lapses. You’d imagine wouldn’t you that when they gather in the nuts for eating during the winter they would remember exactly where they buried them, is married after all they work hard hording them for the colder Graham to Helen and has weather. Funnily enough they often forget where they’ve a daughter, Alice. hidden half of them. Silly animals, I never forget where the He lives part of the year near Albox, chocolate is buried! but works in Qatar, Remember the earlier experiment? Eight feet. Yes, see, I teaching. If you wish Graham remembered…something or other, or someone or other to contact regarding this measured eight feet. What was it? Something to do with article email: chocolate? No, wait, don’t tell me, it was a giant squirrel… helenandg@yahoo. co.uk wasn’t it?

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The Devil Rides Out BY Paul O’Grady Paul O’Grady? Lily Savage? O’Grady takes us back to life in the seventies and gives us a glimpse of his life from the age of 18. He presents us with a vivid and usually a sordid and seedy picture of the Birkenhead club scene followed by the equally sordid London scene, dens of inequity for a troubled soul whose lifelong ambition seems to be to get inebriated every night and wake up with a stinking hangover. Vanity and hedonistic pleasure dominated his life. At 18 he had to be “friggin’ gorgeous” dolled up in the tightest of garments to accentuate his sexuality and desirability before he could storm the club scene. His mother called it “tomcatting” and the expression “the devil rides out” is one of the phrases his mother used for his clubbing, dressed up to the eyeballs and on the pull! Her prejudice was more evident when she called it “debauchery “ and then lashed out at him with: “You fornicating, no-good, dirty big who-er.” Don’t get the wrong impression. His mother loved him BUT also worried about him always getting into trouble, especially with the police. At times the author allows us to see a vulnerable child, unsure of himself, immature and unable to face up to any kind of responsibilities. He was deeply affected by his father’s sudden death and made to feel guilty because of his troubled sexuality that created un-necessary tensions in the family. Mother had just had a near fatal heart-attack and was not expected to survive. Father was so shocked that HE then had an instantaneous heart attack and died immediately afterwards. Mother was “numb with shock” and far too ill to be allowed to bury her own husband. His father’s death left a “raw gaping wound” and his guilt at causing his death was “growing heavier” as he quietly mourned the loss of his father’s “reassuring presence.” Surprisingly for me, he had some girlfriends and seemed like any other heterosexual male. He slept with Diane who was one of his girlfriends who became pregnant with Paul’s daughter. In between this “hysterical queen” act there was a parent trying to establish itself. At 18, Paul was too immature and unable to face up to any responsibilities and he admitted that his blood ran cold when he saw the baby. “Having sowed my wild oats I’d prayed for crop failure.” He was “going nowhere fast” or crudely put: “ up shit creek without a paddle.” Another big surprise was to agree to an arranged marriage to a lesbian. On paper this lasted 28 years. Very strange. The other side you don’t hear about concerns the physical graft, caring for the disabled and the most vulnerable. As an interesting diversion we hear about the author’s visit to East Berlin, Poland and Auschwitz with sobering recollection. This was riveting. In Manila we are exposed to abject poverty and sexual trafficking that appalled the writer. It was a “dirty, sprawling, poverty-stricken metropolis” with a booming sex trade, reeking of exploitation. The desire to perform on stage seemed to be a niggling need throughout this period of life and his ambition is realised when he returns to London, to the Elephant and Castle the birthplace of Lily Savage. He called it a “ persistent theatrical itch.” He longed for the “mayhem at the circus” a combination of the Weimar Berlin cabaret, the vaudeville, burlesque but also something that was “quintessentially” British. To continue this interesting saga about O’Grady’s phoenix you will have to read the third volume and discover the delights of Lily Savage for yourself. Bantam Press: ISBN:978-0593064245

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GREENLANDS BOWLS CLUB........... MAGGOTS END.................................. Torrevieja Swimming Group RODS AND REELS before and the fishing was hard BY STEVE HIBBERD Having had my knuckles rapped by the press over a spot of fingerrhea in recent reports, I’ll try to cut the proverbial! Following a run of bad results, captain Chris Dewar was true to his word by leading the team to a resounding victory over Emerald Isles Moonrakers (11-3) in the Saba Discovery League. Here’s one group of Chestnuts that certainly aren’t a joke: Terry Lawton, Charles Langlois, Graham Watt 17-15. Helen Langlois, Mike Cassidy, Glyn Inwood 23-12. Janet Webb, Lynn Morris, Phil Heyes 20-17. Margaret Dewar, Tony Coombs, Chris Dewar 19-14. Nancy Inwood, Tony Sambrook, Dave Thompson 14-14. In the Enterprise league, Maples visited La Siesta to play the Apollos. Wins for Tony French, Mel Brown, Brian Pocock 16-15 & Fred Tilley, Steve Westall, Vic Mahomet 16-15, plus a draw for Brian Tomlin, Steve Hibberd, Dave O’Sullivan 2020, gave them 5 points, which at one time looked to be very generous. San Miguel Pulsars proved worthy opponents for the Sycamores, who couldn’t make home advantage count. Going down 4-10, leaves them the Enterprise league’s strongest team, but fear not, for there’s still a long way to go. The reliable team of Zoe & Jim Willcock plus skip Ken Parker won yet again (20-16), alongside fellow victors Jim Oliver, Steph Taylor & Brian

Miller (19-10). In the Winter league, a herculean effort by the rink of Mike Veale, Bobbie Sims, Tom Hill & Steve Cantley saved the day against Vistabella. Their superb 33-5 victory helped earn their team an extra 2 points, because although the other 3 rinks lost, a late revival ensured that overall shots were won by 76 to 70. On a more positive note, these 4 points keep them 2nd in the league. Jill Collins, Penny Tomkins, Steve Hibberd & Sandra Heath triumphed 18-17 in the Berleen league, earning 2 valuble points. Not a good day for all 3 of our Southern league sides I’m afraid. At home to La Marina Sharks, the Oaks went down 3-11, with only the team of Mike Veale, Ronnie Cairns & Steve Cantley winning, whilst Sheila Stead, Ian Kenyon & Derek Toozer drew. Also in div A, Hilda’s Elms travelled to Montemar, and probably wished they hadn’t bothered! Playing against the Matadors, only hubby Noel, Vic Mahomet & Ken Parker were victorious, as they went down 2-12. In div C, previous leaders the Cedars, visited close rivals Quesada to play their Swifts team. They too were unsuccessful, also only winning on 1 rink. The rink of Margaret Dewar, plus the ‘Posh and Becks’ of green bowls (Zoe & Jim Wilcocks), not only gained 2 points for their team, but they totally annihilated the opposition (35-4).

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This week,s competition, was the halfway point of the Coast Rider Challenge cup. The competition, being 6 matches with the best 4 results to count. The venue being the Eden canal. The weather on the day was probably one of the worst for years the wind blew a gale all day and was bitterly cold. The river was up from it´s normal level by a few inches and pushing through. The weights, as can be seen reflected the conditions and there were 3 blanks. First time for a long time that this has

going with various baits taking fish. Lennie Bolton making the best of a good draw had the top weight of the day 1st Lennie (Ex Cultural Attaché) Bolton with 19.400kg fishing the pole using pellet and paste 2nd Alan (The Emperor) Roscoe with 9.300kg fishing the pole and feeder using corn and maggot and this weight included a carp at 4.42kg ( In old money 9.72 lbs ) 3rd Alan (The Chairman) Reid with 8.540kg fishing the feeder and using bread.

happened. Top Rods on the day 1st Lenny (Ex Cultural Attachee) Bolton fishing the pole using pellet and paste with 17.72 kilo´s. 2nd Jim (The Chairman) Rouse fishing the pole using pellet and maggot with 5.74 kilo´s. 3rd Ian (Irish Wizard) Dalzell fishing the feeder using maggot with 3.90 kilo´s. Coast Rider Challenge Cup points After 3 rounds accumulative points are Ian Dalzell with 11 points Stuart Taylor with 14 points Dave Hoare and Clive Cleghorn with 15 points. PLEASE NOTE The club has some vacancies at present, if you are interested in joining please contact Derek Swann on 966 729 293 or 603 535 771. Also members, the Murcia Federation dues are now required, money to be paid to Derek or Sue Swann urgently. ABBEY ANGLING RESULTS Supplied by Terry Screen This week we held an open match on the River Segura on the 27th November, despite the awful weather 15 anglers braved the elements. The water was coloured due to the heavy rain from the night

Our Dinner /Dance was held last Saturday at the Abbey Tavern with an excellent meal provided by them, along with entertainment supplied by Steve Clarke a first class evening was had by one and all. The Abbey Taverns owner Alfredo presented the trophies to our cup winners, picture attached shows Ian Dalzell, Dave Hutchinson, Terry Screen, Bill Reade( accepting on behalf of Lennie Bolton) and Andy Stevenson with their cups. All details are available on our website www.abbeyangling. com or from the Match Secretary Terry Screen on 965328368 ANGLERS TOGETHER The objective of Anglers Together was to introduce anglers to each other, who otherwise had no one to fish with or didn’t know where to fish. It was successful in bringing together many anglers who established friendships and which continue to this day. No meetings are held now but information is still available through our email address; anglerstogether@hotmail. co.uk. TIGHT LINES DAVE HOARE

ST JAMES’S GATE.............................. AT BONALBA TUESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER When we left Torrevieja it had been raining overnight and we had some ugly clouds hanging about but the further North we got the brighter it got, and when we arrived at Bonalba golf course we were greeted by lovely sunshine, which lasted all day. With the exception of the company everything else was C==p. I think most of us should have stayed in bed ,with the exception of Mick Hithersay, who returned the best score of the day with32 points, to take first place in the Gold category followed in Second and Third place by Geoff Cogswell and Malcolm Anderson with 27 points.. Micheal Davies took Fourth place with 23 points followed by Ivie Davies with 22 points.(No relation j The Silver category was a

Joke!! With Ron Chambers returning 23 points to take First place followed by Tom Richardson with 22 points in Second, followed in third place by Rocket Ron with 19 points. Fourth and Fifth was Malcolm Wood and Ken Hopkins 18 and 17 points respectivly. To try and justify the low scoring the course was wet from the overnight rain and the rough was deep, with balls being lost in ir, and the greems were very slow. We had the presentation of prizes in the club house after the game. Our next game (Which is our last one for this year) will be held at Vistabella on Tuesday 11th of December first tee 9.00am, The next day the 12th we will be having our Xmas Party at St James’s Gate. Please let me have your menu choise by the Saturday before hand. Iff I do not receive it by then you will be have what you get.

Results for Torrevieja young swimmers in 2nd League Event Saturday 1st December took Torrevieja’s younger swimmers to their second time control of the season in the municipal pool, Sax, Alicante. Due to the large number of swimmers in the regional the event was split into two events. Club Natacion Torrevieja competed against 6 other local clubs with a total of 178 swimmers participating in the 50m and 100m backstroke, 200m butterfly and 4x50m and 4x100m freestyle relay races. First to swim were the older Alevin girls and boys. In the 100m backstroke Alexandra Amat, Zoe Connolly and Elian Rio Del Castillo all improved on previous times. Zoe placed 2nd, Alexandra 9th and Elian 6th. These three swimmers later had to swim a gruelling 200m butterfly and all three did well, Zoe achieving second place. Next it was back to the youngest members of the team, Amy Connolly, Serger Bous, Vitalio Veres, Artem Nikolaev all swimming 50m backstroke in the younger Benjamin category. All four swimmers improved upon their

previous times. Then it was time for the older Benjamin swimmers Victoria Pigneur, Samira Lucumbi, Johann Cayuela and Johnathan Izquirdo. Vicky and Samira excelled and achieved 3rd and 4th position and Jonathan 6th and Johann 9th. Followed quickly by the younger Alevin swimmers Paula Garcia and Eva Kovalenko and Georgy Murskiy won 5th, 11th and 8th position in their 100m backstroke events. To round off a very good event for the club the two relay teams the Boys Benjamin 4 x 50m freestyle and the girl’s 4 x 100m Alevin freestyle won 2nd and 3rd place and ensured that all parents and friends watching returned home with tired voices from continual cheers of support. Another good achievement for the club – well done to all swimmers!! For more information regarding Torrevieja Swimming Club please contact Rosa 665454126 or President Felipe on 609418776 or by e-mail on info@clubnataciontorrevieja. com

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Mazarron’s run of four games without defeat came to an end with a 3-2 defeat at home to Totana despite a spirited second half display. Twice they came from behind to level the scores before the best player on the field, Jaime Martinez Mora, scored Totana’s winner just three minutes before time. Totana took the lead after only three minutes when a left wing cross saw Mora beating Diego in the air and placing a firm header beyond Jose Iker’s reach. Mazarron felt they should have had a penalty after 10 minutes when Ruben appeared to be tripped in the area but their pleas were ignored by the referee. Diego headed just over the bar from a Santi free kick but Mazarron failed to impress in the first half apart from an excellent run and cross from Ruben which beat everyone at the far post and some excellent forays down the right hand side by full back Barrachina. Alfonso and Panocha replaced Edu and Diego (2) at half time and Mazarron started the second half brightly. Urrea’s cross shot from fully 40 yards bounced back off the far post before Mazarron equalised after 56 minutes with the best goal of the game. A superb ball out of defence to Jose Ruben on the left was superbly flicked on to Panocha and his first time shot found the corner of the net. Immediately afterwards

Mazarron could have taken the lead but Ruben’s header from a cross by Santi was saved. Two minutes later Totana regained the lead when Mora raced clear of the Mazarron defence and placed the ball firmly past Jose Iker. The Totana players took an age to celebrate the goal and from the restart, Jose Ruben ran through the Totana defence from the halfway line and slotted the ball into the net. The referee, however, who had whistled for play to restart with all the Totana players back in their own half, then signalled for the kick off to be retaken and the goal was disallowed. Despite this, Mazarron did equalise after 71 minutes. A powerful free kick taken by Ruben was too hot for the Totana keeper to handle and the ball rebounded to Alfonso who headed into the roof of the net. With both sides looking to score the winner there were chances at each end and Ruben hit the post for Mazarron with four minutes remaining. Mora, however, had the last word when his pace once again took him clear of the Mazarron defence and he lobbed the ball over Jose Iker to score the winning goal for Totana. Team: Jose Iker, Barrachina, Diego (Pollo). Pepelu, Urrea, Poyato, Edu (Alfonso), Santi (Miguelon), Diego (2) (Panocha), Jose Ruben, Cecilio. Man of the Match: Barrachina


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Eurogolf, La Marquesa 72 players took part in today’s competition, 29 November. This week’s competition was one of our more light-hearted team games and was a Greensomes competition i.e. both players tee off and then once the pair has decided on the best ball, alternate shots are played. The conditions at La Marquesa were wild to say the least. Although the sun was shining we were battered by strong winds all the way round. Today’s winners won by a clear 5 shot margin. However second place was a more closely fought battle with 6 teams all coming in with 35 points, and the second and third positions being decided on count back. It also gives me great pleasure to report that our Match Secretary John is hoping to be back home later today following a recent operation. We all wish him a speedy recovery. The winners were as follows: First: Robin Richards / Connie Parker 40 points Second: David Gregson / Marylin Eckersall 35 points (c/b) Third: Brian Green/ Rachel Leckey

35 points Nearest the pins: 5th Tony Stanley 11th Vince Tocker 15th David Gregson 17th Phyliss Venables Football Winners: Ian Turner, Beverley Fairhurst. There were two other winners but unfortunately half an hour after the event, neither the Captain nor the Vice Captain can remember who they were. Definitely a senior moment. TOFF’s Results Tuesday 27November 2012 Overall Winner – Alan Marshall Gold Division 1st Bob Buckeridge 39 points 2nd John Fairhurst 35 points 3rd Tony Stead 32 points Silver 1st Debbie Weedon 35 points 2nd John Holland 32 points c/b 3rd Jill Young 32 points Bronze 1st Alan Marshall 42 points 2nd Jenny Cheetham 32 points 3rd Phyliss Venables 31 points Nearest the Pins 5th Tony Hitt, 15th Graham Cheetham, 11th Morag Turner, 17th Paul Manning Best Front Nine – Gloria Manning 17, Best Back Nine – Malcolm Foskett 19 Welcome to your new handicap Alan.

CD MONTESINOS............................... MONTE GET BACK TO WINNING WAYS ATLETICO BENEJUZAR 1 – 4 CD MONTESINOS CDM TEAM: Cubano, Dimitry, Fernando, Yohny, Sergio, Rubio, Andres, Edu, Chulo, Omar and M & A CDM Subs: Sito on for Omar, Manuel on for Rubio and Fran on for Dimitry. CDM Goals scorers: Andres (pen), Rubio, Edu (2) After two games without a win, CD Montesinos travelled to Benejuzar and came away with a very comfortable 1 – 4 away win. Once again Monte missed a hat full of chances and although they went in all square at 0-0 after the first 45 minutes, had they taken just some of their chances, they could very easily have been 0-4 up at half time. As it was, just 2 minutes into the second half, Edu was brought down inside the area and Andres stepped up to slot home the penalty and put the visitors 0-1 ahead. But the lead lasted just 2 minutes when Benejuzar took a quick free kick, and with the Monte defence falling asleep, the home side drew level. But just one minute later, a corner at the other end saw Rubio head home at the far post to restore the lead for CD Montesinos. Further goals from Edu after 78 and

85 minutes made the result safe for the visitors who, on another day, could have won by a cricket score. This latest victory keeps CD Montesinos in 3rd place in the league table. A special mention must go to the Montesinos midfielder, Rubio, who worked his socks off winning everything in midfield and still getting up to score the 3rd goal for the visitors. Normally it is the forwards who take all the glory but this was an excellent performance from one of the team´s unsung heroes. Next week CD Montesinos are at home against another of the top sides as they entertain Orihuela Costa. The game will be played on SUNDAY, 9th December with a 4pm kick off. For additional information regarding CD Montesinos and their International supporters club (THE FULL MONTE), take a look at our website on www. cdmontesinos.com The supporters club are organising a Christmas lunch at El Huertano Restaurant on THURSDAY, 13th December and there are still a few tickets available. Please contact Roger or Pauline Waller via email at rptorrevieja@hotmail.com VAMOS MONTE!!!

Ten Pin Bowling League Matches played on November 27th Splash beat Bar Mosquitos 62, the mossie’s were ‘washed’ away by Splash, as 2 of their 3 bowlers, Jesus Manso & Juanjo Carral bowled their top 4 scores of the season. Their 3rd defeat in a row, saw Los Bandidos drop from 4th in the table, down to 8th position, when they were beaten 8-0 by Caballo Negro. Top bowler for C.N. was Heikki Suomi with a 622 hcp series. Lucky Strike are quietly creeping up the table, now in 5th place, helped this week by beating Carp-r-us 6-2. Top bowler for L.S. was their captain, Norman Wylie with a 571 hcp series. After some handicap discrepancies, the result of the match between Bandoleros and Team Finland was declared a 4-4 draw. So

the bandits moved up to 5th place and T.F remain in 2nd position. Los Lobos stay in bottom place after being beaten 8-0 by Crazy Pinz. Top bowler for C.P. was Philip Adams with his highest hcp series so far, 588. The mid table battle between Cornish Pride and Mixers ended with them sharing the points 4-4, mixers first draw of the season. The top of the table clash, first played third, ended with a 6-2 win for Hall y Day over Split Happens. That win keeps HyD at the top. Highest scorer in the match was Gary Walsh, who had his highest 4 scores of the season including a 210 scratch game. It was the first week of our Bar Mosquitos sponsored ‘turkey shoot’ and 32 lucky tickets were won for the draw on December 11th.

San Fulgencio................................. Ill-tempered affair ends in agony for Saints C.F Sporting de San Fulgencio 1-1 C.D Dolores A last minute free-kick broke San Fulgencio hearts in a fiery affair at El Nuevo Estadio Cañaveral. Braulio had given the hosts the lead in the first half. Dolores could have been ahead with the first attack of the game, but Manuel Llopis did well to punch the ball clear from a dangerous cross. San Fulgencio then had a decent chance to take the lead, but Braulio’s effort flew harmlessly past the upright. The Saints improved as the game went on and Braulio was at it again, this time his long range strike skimmed the past post with the keeper beaten. There were a few quiet periods in the game when neither side were capable of breaking the opponent’s defence down. However, that would change just before the break when Braulio would get the goal he deserved. Marco Aurelio’s probing through ball found his strike partner inside the area and he set himself up perfectly before smashing it home. As the saying goes, you’re the most vulnerable immediately after scoring,this was proved again today! Joaquin Rodriguez

had to be alert to deny Dolores’s number 9 shortly before Enrique Serrano blocked an effort on the line. The home side were relieved to enter the dressing rooms ahead. Both sides began to give silly fouls away as tempers frayed in a tense second half. The visitors were the more frustrated of the two as they continued to search for an equaliser. As the game neared the end, the Saints were looking to kill the game off, but after failing to do so they paid the ultimate price. Jose Bonmati received his marching orders for a second bookable offence and it would turn out to be costly for Claudio’s men. Aaron Lopez was judged to have fouled Dolores’s substitute on the edge of the area, although it looked like an extremely harsh decision. The resulting freekick was stunningly guided into the top corner leaving Manuel Llopis with no chance. Overall, San Fulgencio will be disappointed having led for the majority of the game. Our next game is at home against F.B Redovan C.F on Sunday the 9th December at 12:00. Thank you to Telecom 900 and the rest of our sponors! Match report by Jordan Lucas

INTERNACIONAL DE BENIDORM ROAD RACES...................................... (25/11/2012) During the Sunday morning, Benidorm held joint 10 Km & Half Marathon events. Local athletic club, Running Wild (Orihuela Costa) fielded runners in both, as follows:The 10 K race started-off at 9:35am with a total of almost 400 entrants & included Frauke Gerlach (VW 74) who ran her usual consistent pace to finish comfortably in 68´ 33”, John McGilvray (VM 66) in a very respectable 48´ 41” & John Pascoe (VM 79) bettering his Over 75 age category pb with a 54´ 23” timing. The Half Marathon had a much larger total entry of well over 1,500 participants & their race commenced 25 mins. later. Conditions were

ideal throughout the morning with cool temperatures & just a light sea breeze. Club members included Howard Bednall (Vet “E”, Over 55) who accompanied Helen Giles (Vet “A”, Over 35) completing together in just over 2 hrs. 7 mins., Julia Skinner (Vet “C”, Over 45) running well to finish in 2 hrs. 14 mins. and Jim Gavin (VM 71)who had an unusually poor result for him, 2 hrs. 30 mins. being way outside his normal achievements for this type of course & event. The four “Half-Marathoners”, along with other members of Running Wild, will now start preparing for their organised trip to support & take part in the Paris Marathon, next April.

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Quesada Golf Society

Quesada Golf Society on Wednesday 28th November 2012 at La Perelaja 34 Members and guests set off for La Perelaja in what can only be described at VERY strong winds, this was the last round of our eclectic competition, as one member said to me after the game there were 34 men and ladies out there with a lot of wind , now you can take that any way you wish, all I can say is that the wind played havoc with your balls!!, many people were heard to say that they were robbed of a good score because the wind had moved their ball as they were about to putt, I myself was putting for a par on the 12th par 3 hole 3 ft from the pin in two and the wind took my ball away from the hole to about 10ft. The course was in far better condition than the last time we played and the greens were very fast, nice to play on if there had been no wind. Some of us had problems standing up in the wind, Anne Day on hole 14 was stood on the green ready to putt, one minute she was upright and the next she was down and I dont think she had been drinking at this point, David Bartram on hole 16 par 3 hit his tee shot only for it to move about 2 inches due to the wind or so they told me, also on hole 13 as David teed off and his ball was taken by the wind straight into the toilets which was lucky for him as he needed to have a wee anyway, on one of the par 3,s Ted Hooker had his longest /shortest drive of the day when he didnt even reach the ladies tee, on hole 18 Ted also hit a cracking shot only for the wind to bring it back to him , Mick Rowan our newest member bought a spare hat out with him today which was just as well because not long into the game the wind took his hat off and straight into

the water, well as you can see from my report the wind had a lot to answer for but this next snippet I dont think they can blame on the wind, John Dunnion and his partner Janet started their round off of the 10th tee and some how they lost their way and ended up playing one hole twice. well done to all our players for finishing the game it was very difficult and very cold out there. Results Gold Div Winner Alan Briggs 26pts 2nd David Winchcombe 21pts 3rd Charles Wallace 19pts Silver Div Winner Ann Hobbs 27pts 2nd Les Lindores 16pts on count back 3rd Tony Patterson 16pts on count back Nearest the pins Hole 2 Norman Lewis Hole 9 David McSweeney Hole 12 Gordon McGregor Hole 16 Sheila McSweeney Nearest the pin in 2: Hole 11 Alan Briggs, in 3: Hole 15 Brian Smith. The Roy Mick Rowan Best Guest David Patrick Winner of the eclectic competition David Winchcombe with 45pts 2nd Brian Smith 42 pts 3rd Rod Day 42pts Our thanks to Anita & David at Quesada Country Club for the wonderful refreshments laid on for our return as they were very welcome after the battle out there today. Our next members meeting is on Tuesday 4th Dec at Quesada Country Club 10.30 am and our AGM is on 8th January 2013 Our next game is at Mar Menor on 12th Dec, if you are interested in becoming a member of the society please contact Les Pancott Membership secretary on 966716723. Reported by Pam Martin

Torrevieja 5.4K Road Race...... This annual “Carrera Popular Fiestas Patronales” event took

place on Sunday morning, 2nd December, from the Plaza de la Constitución in cool, breezy conditions & consisted of 2 laps over the slightly undulating course. Over 200 senior & veteran athletes entered and they included 24 no. vets from Running Wild A.C., who contested the 5 vet categories available. The Club was well pleased with their high turnout & happy to come away with 5 no. cup winners at the finish. These included – Helen Giles (29´55”)-1st. Vet “A”, Ladies. Julia Skinner (31´36”)-2nd.Vet “C”, “ Ingrid Patursson (27´43”)-2nd. Vet “D”, “ Crecia Wilding (28´26”)-2nd. Vet “E”, “ Helen Mitford (29´14”)-3rd. Vet “E”, “ Though not making the podium, the following members also had noteworthy results :- Karen Pemberton (35´12”)-4th. Vet “C”, Ladies. Steve Hartnett (23´58”)-5th. Vet “E”, Men. Shirley Crandon (34´12”)-5th. Vet “E”, Ladies. Meike Hendry (36´06”)-5th. Vet “C”, “ Footnote: Running Wild continue to train for future races, from their Los Dolses base throughout the week, in various groups of similar abilities. They generally gather on race-free Sunday mornings (8:30) from outside O.K. Gym & later for coffee plus race & important social planning at near-by “Hellies” bar.


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